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Hunter’s indictment a moment of truth for Biden regime

Hunter’s indictment a moment of truth for Biden regime

Hunter’s indictment a moment of truth for Biden regime

Thursday’s indictment of presidential prodigal son Hunter Biden on three gun-related criminal counts is the latest twist in the long, winding and rapidly escalating saga that is the Biden crime family. The indictment, served up by U.S.
The double-the-debt decade

The double-the-debt decade

The double-the-debt decade

President Barack Obama took the oath of office for his second term on Sunday, Jan. 20, 2013, in a private ceremony inside the White House. As of that day, the total debt of the federal government was $16.43 trillion. Last Tuesday, it climbed from $32.84 trillion to $32.

Time to talk about water

The time to talk about water is when it is raining. The things we need to do are not easy, and no matter what is done someone is not going to like it. Water shortages are caused by three things: natural calamities such as droughts; increased human consumption; overuse and wastage of water.
God or government?

God or government?

God or government?

Last week, New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham created a firestorm with an executive order suspending for 30 days the right to concealed or open carry of a firearm in Bernalillo County (where Albuquerque, the state’s most populated city, is located).
Killing the dream of homeownership

Killing the dream of homeownership

Killing the dream of homeownership

EDITOR’S NOTE: Dennis Prager is off this week. We hope readers will enjoy the following guest column by Stephen Moore. In boasting about Bidenomics two weeks ago in Milwaukee, President Joe Biden declared that his policies are “restoring the American dream.

What is happening to U.S. aid for Ukraine?

Rumors are the president of Ukraine has bought a mansion in Egypt. One has to wonder also how much of the “unaccounted for” money the U.S. has passed on to Ukraine has found its way to offshore banks. Our debt just keeps growing! T.P. Wingo Kempner
The ‘narrative’ is killing us

The ‘narrative’ is killing us

The ‘narrative’ is killing us

The truth has been politicized in America, and this is absolutely a war against the public good. Something is either true or it isn’t, and whether that truth helps or hurts someone politically should play no part in the decision to make accurate information available to the public. Oh, but it does.
How many lies will they get away with?

How many lies will they get away with?

How many lies will they get away with?

The brazenness of the deceit we are witnessing every single day is not only mind-boggling; it is dangerous. The emergence of yet another variant of the COVID-19 virus is raising the specter of masks, social distancing and lockdowns again.
Most popular high school sport in America

Most popular high school sport in America

Most popular high school sport in America

There were 436,465 American high school boys who played soccer in the 2021-2022 school year and 481,004 who played baseball. More than half a million -- 521,616 to be precise -- played basketball, while 569,262 competed in track and field.