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  • U.S. with open border 'so far' avoids mass terror attack

    The U.S. has been lucky since 9/11. Despite the nation’s open borders, the country has so far avoided another major attack on the homeland. The operative words are “so far.”
  • On impeachment, McCarthy misses the big picture
    McCarthy, Comer, House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan, et al., don’t have to subpoena bank records, review the 5,400 emails that Biden wrote under his pseudonyms Robert Peters, Robin Ware and JRB Ware. House leadership simply has to visit the border to see that Biden has aided, abetted, facilitated, orchestrated and promoted illegal immigration, crimes for which he should be removed from office.
  • Educated, high-earning Californians pack up for greener pastures
    Incredibly, against the backdrop of Californians voting with their feet, and exiting in droves, Newsom’s name is bandied about as a possible 2024 presidential candidate should Biden either be forced to retire or be dumped. Other scenarios are possible. Boot Vice President Kamala Harris off the 2024 ticket, replace her with Newsom, and in a smoke-filled backroom prearranged deal, Biden retires shortly after Inauguration Day.
  • First GOP debate a real sleeper
    Any candidate who compares the near-loss of his cat and his Corvette in a kitchen flare-up nearly two decades ago to 115 Lahaina dead, including infants and more than 388 unaccounted for two weeks after the Maui fires, is not a guy Democrats should consider endorsing again.
  • Feds spend 5x more on illegal immigrants than on Appalachian citizens

    By Joe Guzzardi
    Syndicated columnist

  • Red carpet for Afghanistan, Ukraine, but cold shoulder for Maui
    While neglecting the home front, and funding corrupt foreign countries, Biden also has provided for them on U.S. soil. Programs such as “Uniting for Ukraine” and “Operation Allies Welcome” have made available resettlement benefits and parole, an immigration status that includes work permission, to many thousands of foreigners. Additionally, more than 70,000 Ukrainians have not arrived via Biden’s official program but rather have come illegally through the Southwest border.
  • How to create a catastrophe by the numbers
    Some 850,000 visitors who overstayed their visas and remained in the country in 2022. Included in visa overstays are tourists, H-1Bs, J-1s, and F-1s as well as assorted other visa categories of which dozens are State Department-approved.
  • Illinois joins California in offering law enforcement jobs to noncitizens
    If Newsom, Pritzker and Chicago’s administrators governed with more common sense and less WOKENESS, Illinois and California wouldn’t have driven so many citizens out of those well-paid police jobs that include generous benefits packages.
  • Border surge creates tuberculosis threat
    The Biden administration remains indifferent to the harmful effect its immigration agenda has on U.S. citizens. Admitting migrants with an infectious, transmittable disease like tuberculosis is the latest proof of White House callousness and disregard for Americans.
  • Los Angeles Unified Schools' $18 billion budget won’t save district
    In what is certain to be financial history’s worst-ever return on investment, the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) unanimously approved an $18.8 billion budget.
  • Once thought impossible, robots can harvest ripe strawberries
    Florida-based Harvest CROO has developed technology that can pick ripe strawberries without damaging the delicate fruit. A related benefit is that growers who opt for Harvest CROO’s technology won’t have to worry about labor shortages and will no longer have to rely on tedious back-breaking stoop labor.
  • Employers voice annual false lament: No workers

    By Joe Guzzardi
    Syndicated columnist

  • Biden’s biggest problem: RFK Jr.
    Unlike Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris, the border czar, Kennedy has visited the border at hotspot Yuma, Ariz., a town with a population of fewer than 100,000 that is flooded with 6,000 migrants weekly. Officials in the border town say the unsustainable scenario has driven the community to the brink of collapse. I
  • On Independence Day: George M. Cohan, the Yankee Doodle Boy
    George M. Cohan, the son of Irish immigrants – often described as the man who owned Broadway – dominated American theater from 1901 until 1940. During that four-decade period, the man born on the Fourth of July produced 80 Broadway shows, many of which he wrote himself, and wrote more than 1,000 songs. 
  • Immigration displacing U.S. workers at record pace
    Unquestionably, Biden, his White House team and his donors are pleased with their immigration agenda’s catastrophic consequences on U.S. workers and are eager to maintain the status quo. Not a shred of evidence exists that Biden or any of his cohorts will take steps to reduce the anti-American worker program that puts illegal aliens in line for jobs ahead of U.S. workers.
  • World Economic Forum’s ‘Great Reset’ advances
    Title 42 has  ended, and the “Great Reset” is gathering a full head of steam. In 2020, the World Economic Forum proposed the Great Reset and drafted its mission statement, which included these words: “…Great Reset initiative has a set of dimensions to build a new social contract that honors the dignity of every human being.” While the mission conveys compassion, the sub rosa translation is: Green light the free flow of cheap labor.
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