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Sunday on NBC’s “Meet the Press,” Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) responded to political strategist James Carville saying the Democratic Party “can’t be more liberal” than Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) because they will not be able to pass any of their legislation.Sanders shrugged off Carville’s remarks, saying he does not think Carville is “terribly relevant to what happens in Congress right now.”“[S]enator Manchin has said he’s not in favor of lowering the eligibility age [for Medicare]. Do you think that was probably why Joe Biden didn’t include your provision in his plan?”
New York Post,
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The Big Apple has taken a back seat to Beijing as the world’s billionaire capital, and that’s before a new state tax hike possibly pushes more fat cats to leave.The Chinese capital has exactly one more billionaire than Gotham, 100 to 99, according to Forbes’ recently released list.The number of billionaires worldwide increased 32 percent to 2,755, or 660 more than a year ago, as many cashed in on a surging stock market. Beijing saw an uptick of 33 billionaires during the worldwide COVID catastrophe that began in China, while NYC’s roster increased by only seven.
Washington Examiner,
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Kaelan Deese
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The Republican-backed audit of approximately of the 2020 election in Maricopa County, Arizona, is getting more expansive and may extend beyond initial expectations.With the audit reaching the one-week mark at the end of last week, former Arizona Secretary of State Ken Bennett, who is the state Senate audit liaison, offered an update on the controversial review, which includes 2.1 million ballots cast, a forensic audit of the voting machines, and follow-up interviews with voters.Bennett declined to offer an estimate of the number of ballots that have been counted, or whether any fraud has been found,
New York Post,
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Carl Campanile
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Higher education is taking on a new meaning in New York after the state legalized the recreational use of marijuana.Colleges and universities are adding new courses about cannabis to the syllabus to prepare students for jobs in the budding industry. And they’re not just offering tokin’ lessons on the history of weed, either.Online Excelsior College is marketing new master’s degree courses in marijuana leading to a graduate certificate in “Cannabis Control,” as well as expanding undergraduate classes.“We’re in the space to educate people about the cannabis industry.
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Jonathan Davis
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Without any doubt, raising taxes on Americans makes them poorer and never better off, regardless of the justification behind the levy.But taxes can also be — and have been — used in a punitive way to punish success and reward favored political constituencies.The Democrats are experts at the latter.For a half-century, Democrats, when they’ve had enough power to do so, built a ‘progressive’ tax structure that prohibited growth and shunted innovation as individuals and corporations alike were kept from realizing their fullest potential.
New York Post,
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Jackie Salo
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Attorney Alan Dershowitz on Sunday explained why he agreed to help Rudy Giuliani as the former mayor is investigated over his Ukraine dealings — slamming the US as a “banana republic” after the FBI raided Giuliani’s Manhattan home. Dershowitz, a Harvard law professor who served on President Trump’s impeachment legal team, said it was “inappropriate” for the federal agents to execute a search warrant at Giuliani’s Upper East Side apartment last week.“In banana republics, in Castro‘s Cuba, in many parts of the world when a candidate loses for president,
Breitbart Border,
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Randy Clark
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A law enforcement source within Customs and Border Protection says more than 185,000 migrants escaped Border Patrol apprehension so far this fiscal year. On average, more than 30,000 illegal aliens avoided capture in the last 22 days the source said.Breitbart Texas reported in mid-April, the “got-away” total exceeded more than 155,000 leaving Border Patrol leadership frustrated. Last year, 69,000 illegal migrants managed to avoid apprehension by the Border Patrol. In just over seven months of this fiscal year, which began on October 1, 2020, the number of “got-aways” nearly tripled last year’s totals. Sources report the sharpest increase began in January.
BizPac Review,
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Jon Dougherty
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A black woman clapped back at actress Alyssa Milano and other white liberals in a video posted online Saturday for making it seem as though African Americans aren’t as capable as they are. The video begins with a snippet featuring Milano doing what appears to be a podcast in which she said, “For those of us who are not black men, imagine watching the news and seeing people…”At that point, the black woman, who appears to go by the handle “Savvy” on TikTok and has more than 400,000 followers, cuts in.“Imagine being a black man and being told by some white lady
Gateway Pundit,
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Joe Hoft
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Verified Voting may be the worst pick to perform the audit in New Hampshire’s Windham County based on its associates alone. Remember, birds of a feather flock together.It was announced last week that the auditor picked to perform an audit in New Hampshire’s Windham County was Verified Voting:(Snip) We reported last week that New Hampshire officials selected Verified Voting, the same entity that said the Arizona election fraud claims were fake and worked to try to get the Maricopa County audit shut down!
Fort Worth Star-Telegram,
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Republican Susan Wright, the wife of late U.S. Rep. Ron Wright, has the lead in the race for Congressional District 6, with the special election headed into a runoff.With all polling places reporting, Wright had 19.2% of the votes, according unofficial numbers from the Texas Secretary of State. Next behind her were Republican State Rep. Jake Ellzey with 13.9% and Democrat Jana Lynne Sanchez with 13.4%.Twenty-three candidates are running to for the North Texas district, previously held by late U.S. Rep. Ron Wright, who died in February after battles with lung cancer and COVID-19. The district includes most of Arlington and Mansfield and all of Ellis and Navarro counties.
Daily Mail (UK),
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The student who was caught up in a heated exchange with his college professor over his support for the police has called for Americans to 'fight back against liberal ideology'. Braden Ellis, 19, got into the heated exchange with his communications professor at Cypress College after he gave a Zoom presentation about 'cancel culture' in the United States. Ellis said police should be viewed as 'heroes, while the female professor, who wasn't immediately identified, kept insisting that police were bad. (Video/Photos) In an interview with the New York Post, Ellis said he was standing up against university staff who had a 'hatred towards our country'.
Daily Mail (UK),
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Ariel Zilber
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Senator Josh Hawley says the most powerful tech companies like Facebook, Google, and Amazon are working to ‘transform America’ and pose the ‘gravest threat’ to liberty - and thus need to be broken up.The Republican senator from Missouri is promoting his new book, The Tyranny of Big Tech, as one that ‘corporate press, corporate media, and corporate monopolies’ want ‘canceled.’The book goes on sale on Tuesday. Hawley was referring to the decision by publishing house Simon & Schuster to drop the book after the MAGA riot at the US Capitol on January 6.