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Top 10 editorials of 2022

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Posted By: Moritz55, 12/31/2022 4:50:32 PM

Any election year, even a midterm election year, is a consequential one. Some stories emerged for the first time, others faded away, and some persisted throughout. Below we have compiled the top 10 editorials of 2022 to help you remember the year that was and set the stage for the year to come. 10. The Black Lives Matter scam : A movement that dominated the news in 2020 slipped into obscurity in 2022 thanks to corruption and mismanagement. After raising $90 million in 2020, the organization could not account for how most of the money was spent, and senior staff have been accused of theft. Meanwhile, the "defund the police"

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Reply 1 - Posted by: Dodge Boy 12/31/2022 5:12:57 PM (No. 1368358)
As regards, Item No. 1 in the WE editorial, if the illegals were to align with a real pubbie (aka Trump) agenda, bye bye, dims. Gone for good, you lousy dims.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: uforabin 1/1/2023 11:03:03 AM (No. 1368644)
This is lame. Many of our top concerns are not even mentioned in these editorials, i.e., election reform; deep state corruption; the government and social media nexus; the nation’s economy; addressing the root cause of illegal immigration; early gender counseling in public schools; or the threats to our republic perpetrated by global warming zealots and World Economic Forum communist’s plan to globalize world government. Etcetera!
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Reply 3 - Posted by: Zigrid 1/1/2023 11:25:53 AM (No. 1368662)
I think BLM and Antifa are going to be in for a very tough year...even hollyweird is having second thoughts now....maybe Weinstein can help them...soros is done with them....
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Reply 4 - Posted by: Gallo3 1/1/2023 2:49:02 PM (No. 1368742)
Anti-Trump Bravo Sierra.
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