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TSA security screenings led to more driving and thus more auto deaths. Mandating vaccines on airplanes could have a similar effect.
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Europol statistics shows left-wing and anarchist terrorist attacks are far, far more common than right-wing terrorist attacks
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After reading David French?s Small Acts of Cowardice Are Destroying Our Culture, I realized that it?s time to update Hans Christian Andersen?s The Emperor?s New Clothes: Onc…
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The Daily Fodder is a news website focused on thoughts and commentary about life, society, and human events.
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Trump is not the only one who adamantly refuses to concede.
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Iowa has a case of Trump fever

Submitted 3 years ago by ActRight Community

Former President Trump is headed for the Iowa State Fairgrounds in Des Moines on Saturday for a jumbo, feel-good rally — accompanied by numerous state officials and a very welcoming audience. “Trump appears to be more popular in Iowa now than he was in office,” said Eric Hanson, an analyst for CBS Des Moines affiliate KCCI, citing a new Des Moines Register/MediaCom poll.
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Democrats are freaking out after Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) flew two planes filled with illegal aliens to Martha's Vineyard.
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The Obama administration cooked up a phony story to sell Americans on the Iranian nuke deal, lying that US officials were dealing with “moderates” in the Islamic theocracy who could be trusted to k…
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More than 400 employees of The Washington Post have signed on to a public letter to owner Jeff Bezos asking him to remedy working conditions at the newspaper, after unsuccessful negotiation.
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In the last 30 months of President Obama’s term, manufacturing employment grew by 185,000 or 1.5%. In President Trump’s first 30 months, manufacturers added 499,000 jobs, expanding by 4.0%. ...some 314,000 more manufacturing jobs were added under Trump than under Obama, a 170% advantage.
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As the number of coronavirus cases continue to increase, the number of Americans who have been jobless for more than 26 weeks jumped to 3.6 million last month.This worries labor economists and social scientists about the slow rate of economic recovery amid the coronavirus pandemic.
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By: Donald J. Trump The Thursday House hearing of the Arizona Election Scam turned sharply against the Democrats when Congressman Andy Biggs and others
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The conventional wisdom is that Donald Trump only became a conservative the day he announced his candidacy for the presidency. But like all conventional wisdom about Trump, it’s wrong. After Presid…
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In the second day of hearings over a damaging Justice Department report, Republicans cast the F.B.I. as part of an out-of-touch bureaucracy biased against President Trump.
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The pink dust of Qasem Soleimani hadn’t settled before the mainstream media were shouting about Donald Trump having started World War III
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Cancel culture seemed to have backfired in once instance, as thousands have registered to attend a guest lecture at Princeton University by a geophysics professor whose initial speech at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) was canceled amid pressure from campus activists.
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Woke Indoctrination at K-12 Schools on America’s Military Bases The American military is peddling critical race theory, white shaming, queer theory, and left-wing activism to children in its K–12 military schools. The U.S. Department of Defense (“DoD”) runs 160 schools on military bases across the globe serving more than 69,000 children of military personnel. It […]
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Weekly jobless claims rose by 20,000 to 294,000 last week. That came in higher than the estimate for 270,000. The prior week was unchanged at 274,000.
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Today's Supreme Court decision will force small as well as large online businesses to pay sales, corporate income and gross receipt taxes to states throughout the country. The cost of compliance will likely put tens of thousands of small internet companies out of business.
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Only white candidates have qualified for next week's Democratic presidential debate, the first time in this election cycle that no minority contender will make the stage. It's a dynamic that critics say threatens to undercut the party's rhetoric of inclusivity. The race for the 2020 Democratic nomination kicked off last year with a historically diverse pool of candidates, including two black senators, a black mayor, a Hispanic former Cabinet secretary and an Asian businessman. Since then, all have either dropped out or failed to qualify for a spot on the stage, determined by poll numbers and donations. Now the specter of an all-white debate in the mostly white state of Iowa is prompting concern among party activists. "Both the way the primary is set up and the way debates are done are a problem," said Rashad Robinson, executive director of Color of Change, a racial justice organization. "The system they have designed has suppressed the most loyal base of the Democratic Party." He added: "Anyone with an understanding of civil rights law understands how the rules can be set up to benefit some communities. The Democratic Party should look at the impact of these rules and question the results." The Democratic Party has held six debates so far, with the seventh scheduled for Tuesday. The party will host at least five additional debates in 2020. Candidates qualify based on public polling and the number of small donors they attract. Over time, those standards have risen, winnowing the field. For Tuesday's debate at Drake University in Des Moines, Iowa, candidates must show contributions from 225,000 unique donors and reach 7 percent support in two polls of early states, or 5 percent in at least four polls of early states and national surveys. The latest survey, released...
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On Thursday night, the German government brought eight women from the Islamic State terror group and their 23 children back to the country from Syria in a secret operation. After their arrival, the women were detained. Arrest warrants were issued for six of them, three of which were from the Federal Prosecutor’s Office in Karlsruhe, […]
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by John Hugh DeMastri  Photo Source: White House In a blow to the Biden administration’s efforts to beef up antitrust enforcement, a federal judge on
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In an analysis for the front page of Wednesday’s New York Times business section, Eduardo Porter trumpeted that the real issue ailing the American economy and impeding on its improvement is the lack of mass government jobs programs similar to its “large and underappreciated role in reshaping” the country during the 19th and 20th centuries.
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