We need to hold not just the direct perpetrator responsible for the Bourbon Street terror attack in New Orleans, but also the police, FBI, and military personnel who made it possible. America spends the most on defense in the world – shouldn’t we also have the best?
Watching Harris certify her loss to Trump was the icing on the cake - she even managed not to cackle! – but he faces an uphill battle to get anything done with only a razor-thin majority in Congress.
Biden used his final days in office to add the insults of seriously damaging the oil and gas industry and giving medals to morons to the injury of pardoning hardened criminals (and, you know, pretty much all of his acts as president).
I have mixed feelings about Biden blocking the merger between Nippon Steel and U.S. Steel.
Trump was finally sentenced for the politically motivated New York case with an unconditional discharge, 10 days before his 2nd inauguration. Perhaps he can now appeal so a more competent judge can reverse this absurd conviction.
Days after meeting with Trump, Justin Trudeau resigned as Canadian Prime Minister – but I still expect Canada to keep its status as a separate country!
Alcohol consumption has been linked to increased risk for at least 7 types of cancer – and the U.S. Surgeon General thinks it should a label warning similar to that of tobacco.
The fascinating Jorge Fernandez stopped by the studio this week to talk about the political intricacies of his adopted home of Puerto Rico, as well how his companies BitStop and GoldATM are changing the landscape of cryptocurrency and free banking.
The more power Joe Biden has gotten over the years, the more destruction he has caused. Looking at the absolute insanity of his latest pardons, I wonder if Congress could use the 25th Amendment to undo his recent actions retrospectively?
SCOTUS has rejected the latest round of COVID19 vaccine appeals, in this case brought by a nonprofit founded by Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
A 15-year-old boy died after taking on the “spicy chip challenge” that was so famous on social media, but the company used it’s labeling as a legal defense.
The narrative of DEI (diversity, equity, & inclusion) initiatives is that they safeguard minorities and protected groups from racist policies. But many within these groups experience the opposite under DEI. Stephanie Samsel is speaking up on this, this week on Saving America!
We need to hold not just the direct perpetrator responsible for the Bourbon Street terror attack in New Orleans, but also the police, FBI, and military personnel who made it possible. America spends the most on defense in the world – shouldn’t we also have the best?
Watching Harris certify her loss to Trump was the icing on the cake - she even managed not to cackle! – but he faces an uphill battle to get anything done with only a razor-thin majority in Congress.
Biden used his final days in office to add the insults of seriously damaging the oil and gas industry and giving medals to morons to the injury of pardoning hardened criminals (and, you know, pretty much all of his acts as president).
I have mixed feelings about Biden blocking the merger between Nippon Steel and U.S. Steel.
Trump was finally sentenced for the politically motivated New York case with an unconditional discharge, 10 days before his 2nd inauguration. Perhaps he can now appeal so a more competent judge can reverse this absurd conviction.
Days after meeting with Trump, Justin Trudeau resigned as Canadian Prime Minister – but I still expect Canada to keep its status as a separate country!
Alcohol consumption has been linked to increased risk for at least 7 types of cancer – and the U.S. Surgeon General thinks it should a label warning similar to that of tobacco.
The fascinating Jorge Fernandez stopped by the studio this week to talk about the political intricacies of his adopted home of Puerto Rico, as well how his companies BitStop and GoldATM are changing the landscape of cryptocurrency and free banking.
The more power Joe Biden has gotten over the years, the more destruction he has caused. Looking at the absolute insanity of his latest pardons, I wonder if Congress could use the 25th Amendment to undo his recent actions retrospectively?
SCOTUS has rejected the latest round of COVID19 vaccine appeals, in this case brought by a nonprofit founded by Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
A 15-year-old boy died after taking on the “spicy chip challenge” that was so famous on social media, but the company used it’s labeling as a legal defense.
The narrative of DEI (diversity, equity, & inclusion) initiatives is that they safeguard minorities and protected groups from racist policies. But many within these groups experience the opposite under DEI. Stephanie Samsel is speaking up on this, this week on Saving America!