Afghanistan Crumbles Under Taliban Takeover

American forces have withdrawn from Afghanistan, after two decades of military occupation. Since Biden announced that he was putting an end to the ‘forever war’, the Taliban have been making moves to reclaim the country.  Taliban forces have been moving quickly in response; retaliating by seizing previously occupied strongholds, military weapons, and vehicles. They just recently took over Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan, and now control roughly 65% of the country. This abrupt withdrawal by the US military will only further fuel aggressive actions from the Taliban, who are capitalizing…

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Biden Attacks Facebook, Then Backs Down

The battle between the Republicans and Big Tech has been a long-standing battle for quite some time. Now, we’re finally seeing the demo-rats and Big Tech fight like little kids. Biden turned Facebook into a scapegoat, blaming the tech giant for slowing down the US vaccine rates last July. He believes that the social media platform caused major misinformation about the COVID-19 vaccines.  After seeing his goal to have 70% of Americans partially vaccinated by July slip away… Biden immediately put the blame on Facebook instead of his own team. …

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Voters Integrity Hangs in The Balance

Last year’s election is rumored to have 275,000 potential fraudulent votes from Arizona alone. President Trump and his team needed to verify this information by conducting a forensic audit. However, Paul Boyer continues to obstruct the forensic audit… and he’s doing it with everything in his power. He’s been delaying the audit for months.  This caught our president’s attention… and he felt that he had to expose him. Trump called Boyer a RINO (Republican in Name Only). It’s used to describe GOP lawmakers who break from the party on certain…

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Senate Passes $1 Trillion Bogus Infrastructure Bill

The U.S. Senate finally passed one of Biden’s two big infrastructure packages, totaling $1 trillion in federal budget spending.  This infrastructure package hands a major bipartisan victory to the Biden administration that will provide the nation’s biggest investment into roads, bridges, airports, and waterways in decades.  In a 100 seat Senate chamber, the final vote came out to 69-30 – with 19 Republican votes for the package.   While this bill is expected to bring some big changes to America’s major travel systems, the dems have also managed to weave their…

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Tenant and Renter Debt Rises in The Face of Eviction Moratorium

The government’s pandemic-related ban on residential evictions expired at Midnight on Saturday, July 31st, as a result putting millions of Americans at risk of eviction. The Biden administration made a half attempt to salvage this moratorium and extend it in light of the recent surge in Delta variant cases. There are more than 15 million people in 6.5 million households across America that are currently behind on rental payments, collectively owing more than $20 billion to landlords.   The eviction Moratorium was put into place last March, as a way to…

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