You can't make this stuff up it's so perfect. They're only a month behind the turn.
Treasury rout: Worst stretch for govt bonds since Civil War...
You can't make this stuff up it's so perfect. They're only a month behind the turn.
Treasury rout: Worst stretch for govt bonds since Civil War...
The 2019 election was the first time Northampton used the touchscreen voting machines from Election Systems & Software. That year, a programming glitch caused the ES&S machines to significantly undercount the votes for the Democratic candidate in a local judges’ race. Then on Nov. 7 this year, Northampton residents who showed up at their local polling station found that printouts from the same devices didn’t match the votes they had submitted digitally for two down-ballot judges contests. ... “In 2019, when the issues came up with the touchscreens, we were told, ‘Don’t worry about it. The cards are recording the votes,’” Northampton County Republican Committee Chair Glenn Geissinger told POLITICO. “OK, you’re telling me now, in 2023, ‘Don’t worry about what’s printed on the card?’”
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Pennsylvania is home to a large Jewish population. Philadelphia, the state's largest city, has the fifth largest Jewish population in the country, according to the Center for Israel.
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The article twice says amusingly that Democrat Representative Rashida Tlaib of Michigan was "censored".
She wasn't. She was censured by the U.S. House of Representatives for what she freely said.
It is unclear from the story whether Mireille Rebeiz, Chair of Middle East Studies and Associate Professor at Dickinson College, Pennsylvania, actually said censored or censured. It is possible she is not correctly quoted. It is also possible she doesn't understand English that well.
Hard to say!
In any event, Newsweek's headline is over the top: "John Fetterman Faces Revolt in Pennsylvania". It's one crank at a college, to which you probably shouldn't send your kid.
Muslims in shock over anti-Islam party's Dutch poll win :
"In part the message is that many people are xenophobic and don't want foreigners or Muslims. But another message is that people are very disappointed in 13 years of Rutte," [one Muslim] said. ...
"He will not make the laws alone (other parties) will join and they have to cooperate," Kemal Yildiz, 54, said. "It will be fine," Yildiz added.
Riots erupt in Dublin after young children stabbed...
Worst unrest in decades...
Trail of destruction...
It's no mystery why Paine came to be shunned by the founders. He was a radical, anti-Christian kook, kind of like Jamie Raskin.
Story here.
If you still believe otherwise after reading James Piereson's "Martyr of the Cold War", there's no hope for you.
Audio Unearthed of New House Speaker Calling Humans 'Inherently Evil'...
"One of the primary purposes of the law in civil government is to restrain evil… We have to acknowledge collectively that man is inherently evil and needs to be restrained."
In the jazz parlance that West regularly uses to describe his candidacy, the campaign is getting more out and free.
“I am in no way an ordinary politician,” West said. “Therefore, it’s a matter of making sure that we have people in place who are willing to be unorthodox and cut against the grain, organizationally, internally and politically and morally.”
“We want to be jazz-like, in terms of raising all of the different voices,” he added.
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. . . with inflation still high, interest rates on goods stubbornly
through the roof and the housing market hobbling, Biden’s handling of
the economy takes hit after hit in polls. Voters say they felt better
off financially under his predecessor — whom he will likely meet again
in the 2024 general election — leaving Democrats to suggest it’s time
for the Biden campaign to change its game on the matter. ...
"We’re working every day to show the American people what President Biden and Congressional Democrats have delivered by lowering prescription drug prices, creating manufacturing jobs, and rebuilding our roads and bridges,” said Michael Kikukawa, assistant White House press secretary.
“That’s Bidenomics, and recent elections have shown that Americans prefer it to trickle-down MAGAnomics. We will continue reaching out to the portion of Americans who are not yet aware of those incredibly popular accomplishments,” he said.
Quoted here at The Hill.