The Blaze – by Daniel Horowitz

What if our own federal government openly encourages caravans to flood the border states and saddles them with violent drug cartels, crime, social ills, hospitalizations, and the public cost of mass migration from across the border? Are the states completely at the mercy of the federal government’s refusal to defend the sovereignty of the whole union and that of the individual states, particularly those like Arizona and Texas at the border? Continue reading “Horowitz: States should block caravan invaders if Biden regime refuses to do its job”

Daily Mail

Mexico‘s president Andrés Manuel López Obrador said that Joe Biden told him the U.S. would send $4 billion to help development in Honduras, El Salvador and Guatemala – nations whose hardships have spawned tides of migration through Mexico toward the United States.

López Obrador, who spoke Friday with Biden by phone, said the two discussed immigration and the need to address the root causes of why people migrate. Continue reading “Biden wants to give $4 billion in aid to Honduras, El Salvador and Guatemala to reduce migration, Mexico’s president reveals”

MSN

(Bloomberg) — The end of 2020 brought the sharpest rise in the U.S. poverty rate since the 1960s, according to a study released Monday.

Economists Bruce Meyer, from the University of Chicago, and James Sullivan of the University of Notre Dame found that the poverty rate increased by 2.4 percentage points during the latter half of 2020 as the U.S. continued to suffer the economic impacts from Covid-19. Continue reading “U.S. Suffers Sharpest Rise in Poverty Rate in More Than 50 Years”

The National Pulse – by Natalie Winters

Dr. Anthony Fauci has admitted to over-estimating Joe Biden’s effort to get “100 million shots in 100 days.” In reality, Fauci admits the vaccination campaign will allegedly lead to around 67 million Americans fully vaccinated against COVID-19, meaning his mathematics is off by 33 million people.

Fauci’s revision came during a January 24th interview with CBS’ Margaret Brennan, who rolled a clip where Fauci promises that the Biden team’s efforts to vaccinate America will lead to 100 million citizens with “both vaccines: primary and boost.” Continue reading “Fauci Over-Estimates Vaccinations by 33 MILLION – ‘I Haven’t Done the Math’”

America’s Frontline Doctors

Summary
A MEMORIALIZING RESOLUTION for the State of [INSERT STATE] to protect its citizens against unconstitutional and medically irresponsible COVID-19 vaccine mandates.

Whereas the Founders designated that a Bill of Rights was necessary to guard individual liberty against encroachments from state and federal actors, public and private; and Continue reading “Memorializing Resolution Urging States to Immediately Enact a Vaccine Bill of Rights”

Forbes – by Adam Andrzejewski

Dr. Anthony Fauci made $417,608 in 2019, the latest year for which federal salaries are available. That made him not only the highest paid doctor in the federal government, but the highest paid out of all four million federal employees.

In fact, Dr. Fauci even made more than the $400,000 salary of the President of the United States. All salary data was collected by OpenTheBooks.com via Freedom of Information Act requests.  Continue reading “Dr. Anthony Fauci: The Highest Paid Employee In The Entire U.S. Federal Government”

Gateway Pundit – by Jim Hoft

During the 2020 campaign, Joe Biden announced he will force gun owners of “assault weapons” to either sell their weapons to the government or register them under the National Firearms Act.

According to Joe Biden’s plan in order to register a firearm, you have to fill out a complicated 13-page application form and include a $200 gun tax for each firearm you own. Continue reading “Biden Proposes $200 Gun Tax and Firearm Buyback Program Along with 13 page Form that Asks for Fingerprints and Photograph”

No Soldier shall, in time of peace be quartered in any house, without the consent of the Owner, nor in time of war, but in a manner to be prescribed by law.

My Question:

Which law would that be? It is stated that Congress has the power to declare war however as I am coming to the realization that the ONLY legitimate Law is the Bill of Rights I posit that no soldier shall EVER be quartered in any house without the consent of the owner. Who is the ‘owner’? Now I ask have we (American Nationals) ever been the owners? Why is ‘owner’ capitalized?  Continue reading “The 3rd Article”

Yahoo News

President Joe Biden is already confronting political and logistical hurdles to his $1.9 trillion stimulus plan.

The new round of coronavirus relief might not get a vote until mid-March, when the $300 weekly unemployment benefit expires, Punchbowl News reported.

Last week, Speaker Nancy Pelosi said the House would be ready to vote on the bill by the first week of February. Continue reading “Biden’s $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief bill is in trouble, and Democrats might not be able to pass the next round of stimulus until March”

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Yahoo News

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Republican lawmakers in several more states want to loosen gun restrictions by allowing people to carry concealed firearms without having to get a permit, continuing a trend that gun control advocates call dangerous.

Fifteen states already allow concealed carry without a permit, and lawmakers in nine others have proposed allowing or expanding the practice. GOP governors are backing the changes in Utah and Tennessee. Another bill expanding permitless carry in Montana has passed the state House. Continue reading “States eye allowing concealed carry of guns without a permit”

Pittsburgh Post Gazette – by John Hayes

In 2020, Americans responded to perceived threats by breaking firearm sales records. In the new year, turmoil over the sanctity of the vote and fears that a new president might keep far-reaching gun-control campaign promises sparked a new rash of firearm sales.

Gun manufacturers’ supply lines in January are stretched thin. In Pittsburgh and across the country, retailers are struggling to meet demand, and some ammunition is hard to find. Continue reading “Gun, ammo sales surged in 2020 — and turmoil around the election starts 2021 off the same way”