McConnell Blasted For Reportedly Flipping on Border Deal to Appease Trump

This week, McConnell held a meeting with Republican colleagues at which he reportedly indicated that Republicans should not agree to a border deal. McConnell previously urged his colleagues to support Biden’s deal but now believes nothing should be done that might undermine Trump. Shifting situation “When we started this,” McConnell reportedly told his colleagues in…

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Liz Cheney declared DeSantis was “unfit for office,” and people backed her up 

Former Republican Congresswoman Liz Cheney, and fierce Trump critic, went after Florida Governor Ron DeSantis following his comments regarding January 6.  Cheney joined “Face the Nation”  While on CBS’ “Face the Nation,” the lifelong Republican commented on remarks made on the third anniversary of the Capitol riots by some of GOP lawmakers. Cheney’s comments came…

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Republican Leaders Stand by Trump Amidst His Alleged Holocaust-Related Migrant Remarks

Republican leaders, facing confrontations over Trump’s recent comments that some said echo Nazi leader Adolf Hitler’s Holocaust remarks, continue to defend them with unwavering support. “We are poisoning our country” House Republican leaders rallied behind Donald Trump, responding to criticisms about his immigration rhetoric, which some have likened to Adolf Hitler’s language. GOP Push for…

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Supermarket Giant Drops Pepsi and Lay’s for “Unacceptable” High Price Tags

In a move against what it considers “unacceptable” price increases, European supermarket chain Carrefour is pulling PepsiCo products off its shelves.  No More PepsiCo Carrefour, operating one of the world’s largest grocery chains and based in France, informed its customers this Thursday of its decision to withdraw Lay’s, Doritos, Lipton teas, and other PepsiCo products…

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California Lawmakers Plan to Save the State from Its Historic $68 Billion Budget Deficit

California is grappling with a severe revenue downturn and a historic $68 billion budget deficit as a mass exodus continues to drain the state’s finances. But there’s more to the story. What’s Behind California’s $68 Billion Budget Crisis? The California Legislative Assembly kicked off its 2024 opening session on Wednesday with a critical task: resolving…

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California Population Continues to Decline Due to High Cost of Living

While the so-called “California exodus” appears to be slowing, 2023 saw more than 75,000 Californians leave the Golden State.  Continued decline For decades, California’s population grew, eventually making it the most populous state in the union. However, in 2020 that trend reversed. Years and years According to data collected by the US Census, the population…

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Reagan’s ex-economist supports Americans’ negative view of the economy

Arthur Laffer, an ex-top economic advisor to President Reagan and a former economic adviser for Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign, confirmed that Americans are right to feel pessimistic about the current financial situation because they do not care about “unemployment rates” but jobs. What people care about Latest polls claim that half of Americans feel that…

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Judge Approves Controversial Mississippi Court Despite NAACP Opposition

A Federal judge gave the green light to establish a new state-run court in Jackson, Mississippi, despite opposition from the NAACP in the city where the majority of residents are Black. NAACP’s Concerns Disregarded by Judge Wingate U.S. District Judge Henry Wingate’s decision came despite objections raised by the(National Association for the Advancement of Colored…

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