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Those who would be most harmed by a $40 billion federal bailout of the state of Illinois are the people of Illinois, a Republican state senator says, because such an aid package would reward and reinforce irresponsible behavior by the state’s politicians.
Read moreTo fully recover from COVID-19 shutdowns, policymakers must pursue job growth.
Read moreAfter new documents showed that the Federal Bureau of Investigation plotted to entrap ex-National Security Adviser Michael Flynn on perjury charges, the Department of Justice announced it was dropping the criminal charges against him.
Read moreThere is little legitimate defense a supporter of the former Obama administration can make against allegations that regime was corrupt.
Read moreSixties and seventies music blared on my car radio as I got into the drive-through at Braum’s. The line was long, almost to the street, but I didn’t care. I was singing “I Can’t Stop Loving You” on the radio with Ray Charles while I thought about dancing with my honey. Then I looked in the rear view mirror.
Read moreThe twists and turns in the prosecution of intelligence expert Michael Flynn have revealed a string of actions by known bad actors in the FBI and prompted President Donald Trump to float the idea of bringing his short-lived national security adviser back into the administration.
Read moreThe Department of Education just released results of the quadrennial National Assessment of Educational Progress tests in U.S. history, civics and geography given in 2018 to thousands of American eighth-graders: “Grade 8 Students’ NAEP Scores Decline in Geography and U.S. History; Results in Civics Unchanged Since 2014.”
Read moreThe success that the powers of darkness have had in creating acrimony in the U.S. is troubling on several points to a plain old country boy like your’s truly.
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