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Amash 2020? The Time to Decide is Now
Over the summer, Michigan Representative Justin Amash proved that he knew how to get the attention of the national media. First, he announced that he supported impeaching President Donald Trump over the findings of the Mueller Report. That dominated headlines for quite a while, especially since Amash was a Republican at the time. It was…
Prison Inmates Intentionally Spreading COVID-19? System Suffers From the Crisis
Unlike the typical concerns of rising COVID-19 cases in the United States prison system, it now appears inmates are attempting to spread the virus among themselves—likely to force a release due to health concerns. As can be seen in the following video evidence edited and compiled by YouTube content creator Memology, in L.A. a recent…
84 Places in America are Raising Their Minimum Wages for 2022
Two years into the COVID-19 pandemic, small businesses across the country are still struggling under the weight of government restrictions and mandates. Now, they’re in for another ugly welcome this New Year—at least, in the 84 places that are raising their mandatory minimum wages in 2022. When states or local governments pass minimum wage increases,…
Is America an Empire?
Words have meanings… Keith Farrell America’s foreign policy critics often call her an empire. They point to two ongoing military operations, America’s prolonged military presence in Europe and Asia, and our territories of Puerto Rico, Guam, Samoa, and the Virgin Islands as proof of this claim. It is true, America has a worldwide political and…
Why the GOP Backlash to Biden Admitting More Refugees Isn’t Justified
The surest way a president can stir up controversy is to make changes to our immigration system. President Biden’s latest move to boost the number of refugees the US accepts this year has been no exception. “President Joe Biden formally raised the nation’s cap on refugee admissions to 62,500 this year, weeks after facing bipartisan…


