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VIDEO: The liberals true colors!
Trump’s INSPIRING speech last night masterfully revealed the far-left radicals in Congress. He made several unifying points that garnered support from both parties and even the mainstream media! But despite his attempt to bring the country together, far leftists like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Bernie Sanders REFUSED to show support for Trump’s stand that we will never be a socialist country, not killing late-term babies, and protecting innocent life from deadly crimes committed by illegal aliens. Not only are these radicals dividing our nation, but the bitterness these leftist radicals sow is preventing America from enjoying this period of immense American prosperity. Trump’s speech offered a glimmer of hope for a positive future.
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VIDEO: Questions for the left!
Thomas Sowell asks three questions of the left with a claim that it is rare that the answers are readily available. This video frames the housing market crash from 2008 and challenges those on both the Right and Left. When a social policy is adopted and becomes a top priority – asking honest questions is the only way of ensuring you remain objective. The radical left today appears to run into difficulty when those same questions are asked. I certainly don’t agree with all of Sowell’s positions on every topic, but the questions are worthy of being asked.
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Bad News about Grandpa!
An elderly man had a massive stroke and the family drove him to the emergency room.
After a while the ER doctor appears wearing a long face.
“I’m afraid Grandpa is brain-dead, but his heart is still beating.”
“Oh, Dear God,” cried his wife, “We’ve never had a liberal in the family before!”
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VIDEO: The fall of Chicago, or why liberals should not run our country!
Welcome to Chicago. There Will Be No Economic Recovery.
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VIDEO: Well, let’s see what the liberals say!
Amazon announced Thursday it will not build its headquarters in New York City after local opposition. The company had originally planned to build the campus in the Long Island City neighborhood of Queens.