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April 5, 2018
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By: Megan Fox – pjmedia.com – April 4, 2018 Sadistic YouTube Deletes Channels, Demonetizes and Censors Content and Refuses to Respond to Press The news that a content creator who was demonetized and censored by YouTube snapped and went homicidal at the company’s headquarters points to an ugly, systemic problem. YouTube creators have been asking for over a year for…

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April 5, 2018
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By: Michael Stumo & Dan DiMicco — thehill.com – March 29, 2018 President Trump’s renegotiated Korea trade deal shows that the era of America’s unilateral trade disarmament is over. During the last 30 years, various academics and free traders have urged the United States to pre-emptively remove all of its trade barriers. The idea was to encourage other countries to…

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April 5, 2018
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By: Michael Stumo & Dan DiMicco — thehill.com – March 29, 2018 President Trump’s renegotiated Korea trade deal shows that the era of America’s unilateral trade disarmament is over. During the last 30 years, various academics and free traders have urged the United States to pre-emptively remove all of its trade barriers. The idea was to encourage other countries to…

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April 4, 2018
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By: Bobby Jindal – wsj.com – April 3, 2018 In response to Donald Trump’s election, Democrats have suddenly rediscovered the blue-collar voters and middle-class households left behind by technological innovation and global trade. Like a penitent fasting during Lent, liberal statesmen have confessed that they didn’t spend enough taxpayer money on new redistributive programs. If only they had done more…

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April 4, 2018
Teachers pack state Capitol rotunda to capacity during teacher walkout in Oklahoma City

By: Mark Antonio Wright – nationalreview.com – April 3, 2018 A deeply red state has refused to fund its schools at adequate levels, and conservatives there must work to change that. In the shadow of the state capitol building on Monday morning, thousands of public-school teachers from across the state rallied after walking off the job. After months of negotiations…

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April 4, 2018
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By: Joe Pinkstone For Mailonline – dailymail.co.uk – March 28, 2018 Research from Huawei has found that people hate having a dead battery They find it worse than their car breaking down or being locked out of the house It was also voted more unsettling than a job interview or becoming a parent We live in constant fear of our…

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April 4, 2018
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By: Stephen Moore – townhall.com – April 03, 2018 Is it possible that Donald Trump is winning on trade? Last week, Trump apparently delivered two underappreciated victories as a result of his threat of stiff tariffs and renegotiated trade deals. First, Seoul has agreed to reduce long-standing non-tariff trade barriers that have reduced American exports to Korea. Though the details…

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April 4, 2018
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By: Cal Thomas – townhall.com – April 3, 2018 At dinner with friends, I was asked what is wrong with Washington. The question presumes a standard by which “wrong” can be defined. I am frequently asked this question by people who do not live in “the swamp.” They don’t behave like Washington politicians. If a disagreement arises in their personal…

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April 4, 2018
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By: Cal Thomas – townhall.com – April 3, 2018 At dinner with friends, I was asked what is wrong with Washington. The question presumes a standard by which “wrong” can be defined. I am frequently asked this question by people who do not live in “the swamp.” They don’t behave like Washington politicians. If a disagreement arises in their personal…

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April 4, 2018
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By: Dana Goldstein – nytimes.com – April 2, 2018 Thousands of teachers in Oklahoma and Kentucky walked off the job Monday morning, shutting down school districts as they protested cuts in pay, benefits and school funding in a movement that has spread rapidly since igniting in West Virginia this year. In Oklahoma City, protesting teachers ringed the Capitol, chanting, “No…

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April 3, 2018
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By: Jay Cost – nationalreview.com – April 2, 2018 The Constitution Is Very Hard to Amend And thank goodness. In an op-ed for the New York Times, former Supreme Court justice John Paul Stevens called for radical change to the Constitution. Praising the recent March for Our Lives rally in favor of greater gun control, he said, “The demonstrators should…

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