That hot August night 12 months ago, it felt like someone had duct-taped my mouth shut. The fight isn’t over, it’s just begun!

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A quartet of Texas sheriffs took aim at President Biden this week, telling The Post his laissez-faire border policies are creating a tragic tidal wave of smuggled drugs.
Biden said “brave right wing Americans” who claim the Second Amendment is meant to fight back against a tyrannical government would be obliterated by the military.
Last week my better half and I, Tess, went to a Southern California thrift store to hunt for treasures that others had all but trashed.
By: Jim Geraghty – nationalreview.com – August 29, 2022 As John mentioned late last week, an analysis from the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton school concluded that Biden’s student-loan bailout will cost taxpayers between $600 billion and more than $1 trillion, much more than the $300 billion figure that had been thrown around before the decision. You will notice that on…
By: Philip Klein – nationalreview.com – August 29, 2022 I was out last week and as I’ve been catching up on the news, I’ve been struck by the incredibly disingenuous effort by liberals to normalize President Biden’s illegal student-loan forgiveness handout. This piece, by the Washington Post’s Paul Waldman, is particularly egregious, as he uses one flawed analogy after another…
While the economy remains the dominant issue in this fall’s midterm elections, the issue of abortion has increased markedly in importance.
Senator Tom Cotton (R) joined “Fox & Friends” to explain how Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan will put a larger financial burden on working Americans.
D.C. schools can’t have unvaccinated students, but there are no remote options either. What are unvaccinated students supposed to do?
The Supreme Court’s landmark Carson v. Makin decision is welcome news for parents and religious institutions. It ended decades of discrimination in Maine’s school choice program and signaled to other states that they could not bar people from receiving public benefits because of their religious exercise.
Fed Chairman Jerome Powell warned that he expects the central bank to continue raising rates in a way that will cause “some pain” to the economy.