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Archive:  TWFTT 6-20-22

Gateway Pundit – by Cristina Laila

Covid-infected Dr. Fauci this weekend fired off another warning shot and said the pandemic isn’t over.

Fauci urged people to get vaccinated and boosted even though latest CDC data show Covid-19 infections are higher in boosted Americans compared to the unboosted.  Continue reading “Dr. Fauci: When You’re in an Indoor Setting, You Should Wear a Mask”

Natural News – by Ethan Huff

As punishment for trying to protest, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is freezing people’s bank accounts under the guise that they magically tested “positive” for the Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19). Continue reading “China using bogus covid tests as excuse to freeze billions in deposits, lock residents out of bank accounts”

Gateway Pundit – by Joe Hoft

After having his flight canceled this past weekend, Mayor Pete decides to do something about canceled flights.

Mayor Pete, Biden’s Transportation Secretary who knows little about transportation, has to date been an abysmal failure.  He was and is nowhere to be found when addressing the supply chain issues this country has incurred since the Biden gang took over. Continue reading “After Having His Own Flight Cancelled, Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg Finally Decides to do Something About Cancelled Flights”

Yahoo News

ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — New York’s new law barring sales of bullet-resistant vests to most civilians doesn’t cover the type of armor worn by the gunman who killed 10 people at a Buffalo supermarket, a gap that could limit its effectiveness in deterring future military-style assaults. Continue reading “New body armor rules in NY miss vest worn by Buffalo killer”

Yahoo News – USA Today

In an unguarded moment during his recent trip to Japan, President Joe Biden gushed, “When it comes to the gas prices, we’re going through an incredible transition.” His economic adviser also argued that the president’s energy transition “works better for families.”  Continue reading “If your power goes out this summer, blame President Joe Biden’s energy policies”

Gateway Pundit – by Joe Hoft

People are reportedly lining up for hours in China to obtain money from their bank accounts in China.  The large cities of Henan, Shanghai, and Dandong are three cities where the lines are long.  Continue reading “Run on the Banks in China – Long Lines in Henan, Shanghai, and Dandong”

CNN

That’s how Sen. John Cornyn, the lead Republican negotiator on the bipartisan gun safety package, described last week’s deliberations.

Talks to try to resolve key sticking points moved in a much more positive direction since Thursday, a source familiar told CNN’s Lauren Fox on Sunday. But senators have been racing against the clock ahead of the July Fourth recess, which begins at week’s end, to turn a general agreement on gun safety into legislative text that can actually clear both chambers. Continue reading “Here’s what you need to know about the ‘boyfriend loophole’ holding up gun safety negotiations”

Continue reading “Which U.S. refineries have shut since the global pandemic, and why?”

Oil Price – by Tsvetana Paraskova

As the U.S. national average price of gasoline hits $5 per gallon, higher fuel exports out of America are additionally sapping domestic fuel inventories, which are already at multi-year lows.  Reduced refining capacity since the start of COVID, low inventories, and strong post-COVID demand, alongside $120 a barrel crude, have sent U.S. gasoline prices soaring over the past months to reach a record-breaking $5 a gallon on average.  Continue reading “Why Is The United States Still Exporting Fuel?”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

Here we go again: top officials in the West warning their populations against “Ukraine fatigue”, saying that ‘sacrifices’ must be made for the long-term despite the ‘high costs’ in blood and treasure of continuing to ramp up support for Ukraine. This time it’s NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg making unusually blunt statements, addressing the common masses. Continue reading “Western Populations Must Do More For Ukraine Even If “Costs Of Food & Fuel Are High”: NATO Chief”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

Last week we noted how US farmer sentiment plummeted in May – as producers have become anxious about their farm’s financial health. Continue reading ““We’re Barely Making It”: Furious Farmer Goes Viral Explaining Why Food Prices “Are Going To Go Up””

Breitbart – by AWR Hawkins

Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) told Breitbart News Saturday the IRS spent approximately $700,000 “between March and June 1” purchasing ammunition.

Gaetz described the ammunition acquisition as “bizarre.” Continue reading “IRS Spent Approximately $700,000 on Ammo ‘Between March and June 1’”

PGPD

Prince George’s County Police detectives charged a man for vandalizing two public libraries in the county. These incidents occurred at the Greenbelt Branch Library and the New Carrollton Branch Library. The suspect is 30-year-old Charles Sutherland of Takoma Park. Continue reading “PGPD Arrests Suspect for Vandalizing Two Public Libraries; Suspect Charged With Hate Crimes”

Free Thought Project

(ZH) — If Congress won’t ban AR-15s, Democratic Rep. Don Beyer (VA) wants to slap a 1,000% tax on them – which would of course mean only people with lots of money, such as drug dealers and rich people, could afford them, while punishing lower-income Americans. Continue reading “Disarming the Poor: Congress Proposes 1,000% Tax on AR-15s”