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Servant of the People is once again available on Netflix in The US. The 2015 satirical comedy series stars Volodymyr Zelenskyy playing a teacher who unexpectedly becomes President after a video of him complaining about corruption suddenly goes viral. pic.twitter.com/Pp9f48jutF
— Netflix (@netflix) March 16, 2022
Month: March 2022
Biden discusses "a new civil rights cause of action."
"I bet everybody knows somebody…that in an intimate relationship, what happened was the guy takes a revealing picture of his naked friend, or whatever, in a compromising position and then blackmails…" pic.twitter.com/grsZSN0lKW
— Townhall.com (@townhallcom) March 16, 2022
When Supporting Ukraine is Your New Identity pic.twitter.com/jsaWJETpad
— Ryan Long – STANDUP SPECIAL ON YOUTUBE (@ryanlongcomedy) March 14, 2022
Efforts to come to an agreement and end fighting in Ukraine have stalled.
It’s being reported that Ukraine has rejected a Russian plan to end the fighting in the country. Continue reading “Ukraine Rejects Russian Plan to End Fighting in the Country – Does Not Agree to Be Neutral Like Sweden or Austria”
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Archive: TWFTT 3-16-22
Dr. Anthony Fauci this week said that it is “likely we’re not done” with the Chinese coronavirus “when it comes to vaccines,” leaving the door open for even more jabs into the future, which he said remains uncertain.
While recent polling data shows Americans finally moving past the virus and returning to behaviors aligning with their lives pre-pandemic, Fauci is not deeming anything over. Continue reading “Fauci: It Is Likely We’re Not Done’ with Chinese Coronavirus ‘When It Comes to Vaccines’”
Dr. Rachel Levine, the transgender assistant secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS), has been named one of USA TODAY’s “Women of the Year.”
The nomination places Levine on a list of honorees that includes Melinda French Gates, Simone Biles, and Vice President Kamala Harris, amongst others. Continue reading “Rachel Levine Nominated as One of USA TODAY’s ‘Women of The Year’”
Free Thought Project – by Claire Bernish
Fifty-four years ago today, in one of the most heinous and grisly acts against civilians during wartime, as many as 500 unarmed men, women, children, and the elderly — nearly the entire population of the South Vietnamese hamlet of My Lai — were slaughtered, raped, and brutally tortured by United States troops. Continue reading “Never Forget, 54 Years Ago the US Slaughtered 500 Unarmed Men, Women, & Children”
President Joe Biden announced Wednesday that an additional $800 million in military aid will be sent to Ukraine, just hours after President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s address to Congress, a speech he called “convincing.”
Biden said the U.S. is adding to its assistance, which now totals $1 billion just this week, to help “fend off Russia’s assault.” Continue reading “Biden announces $800M more in military aid to ‘fend off Russia’s assault’”
The Mexican border city of Nuevo Laredo has been transformed into a warzone after the arrest of a top cartel boss. Burning vehicles littered the streets, and heavy gunfighting was reported causing the U.S. consulate to go on lockdown and the U.S. border crossing to be temporarily shut down on Monday. Continue reading “US-Mexico Border Town Transformed Into Warzone After Drug Cartel Leader’s Arrest”
With traders expecting a drop Crude inventories in the latest week, moments ago the DOE surprise the oil market when, in an echo of last night’s API report, it said that crude stocks actually grew by an unexpectedly large 4.345MM barrels, just shy of the highest weekly build of 2022 (it rose 4.5mm in the week of Feb 18), and printed far higher than the expected -1.8MM drop. It was not immediately clear how such a large crude build was possible unless demand destruction has already struck. Continue reading “Oil Slides To Session Lows After DOE Reports Unexpected Surge In Crude Inventories”
Democrats in the New York State Assembly and State Senate are looking to approve $345 million in taxpayer funds to open health insurance rolls to illegal aliens.
The plan, dubbed “Coverage4All,” would ensure that the state’s nearly 800,000 illegal aliens would be eligible for health insurance programs at a cost to the state’s taxpayers. The plan remains before the State Senate Finance Committee and would provide insurance to about 46,000 illegal aliens. Continue reading “New York Democrats Seek $345M for Health Insurance for Illegal Aliens”
Reports are this morning that the US is set to transfer Soviet-era mobile anti-aircraft missile systems to Ukraine from NATO allies: Continue reading “US Transferring Anti-Aircraft Missile Systems To Ukraine After Zelensky Begs Congress To Create NO FLY ZONE, Escalating U.S. Involvement In War”
TOKYO (AP) — A powerful 7.3 magnitude earthquake shook off the coast of Fukushima in northern Japan on Wednesday evening, triggering a tsunami advisory.
The Japan Meteorological Agency said the quake struck 60 kilometers (36 miles) below the sea. Continue reading “7.3 magnitude quake hits north Japan, tsunami alert issued”
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky delivered a virtual address to the U.S. Congress on Wednesday morning.
In addition to pleading for more military assistance against the Russian invasion and more sanctions against Russia, Zelensky suggested NATO and other postwar institutions have become obsolete and recommended replacing them with “new alliances” that could deter aggression and respond more effectively to humanitarian crises. Continue reading “No More NATO? Zelensky Asks Congress for ‘New’ 24-Hour War Response Alliance”
U.S. border agents encountered 164,973 migrants at the southern border in February, according to U.S. Customs and Border Protection data released on Tuesday.
The number marked an over 60 percent increase from February 2021, which saw 101,099 encounters at the U.S.-Mexico border. Continue reading “Border Patrol Apprehends 165,000 Migrants in February, Up 60 Percent from Previous Year”
More than 100 municipal workers were terminated for refusing to get a second vaccination dose required under New York City’s COVID-19 mandates, a spokesperson for Mayor Eric Adams confirmed Monday.
The 101 city workers who lost their jobs Friday for failing to comply with the mandate were among 3,247 notified by the city that they needed to receive a second dose by a March 11 deadline. Of those 3,247 city workers, 3,146 — or 97% — submitted proof of getting a second dose within the required timeframe. Continue reading “Over 100 NYC workers get the ax for failing to meet latest vaccination mandate deadline”