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February, 2023


Biden’s IRS Equity? Look Closer At Whites And Asians

Think back to when “Jealous Joe” took office. He was so possessed by Trump Derangement Syndrome that he got writer’s cramp signing executive orders to undo as much of the good that Trump had accomplished as possible.

One change that went largely unnoticed at the time was his executive order that stated:

“This highlighted the immense human expenses of institutional racism and chronic poverty and gave a strong and unparalleled authority for all government agencies to introduce a massive strategy to equity.”
By Milt Harris - Tuesday, February 28, 2023 - Full Story


Congressional Committee Summons Military Brass Regarding Vax Mandate

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Military Personnel Subcommittee of the House Armed Services Committee will hold a hearing tomorrow at 2 p.m.ET in Rayburn 2118 to specifically address issues related to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the Department of Defense (DOD) and service members.

The subcommittee will discuss back pay and lost benefits to service members who were punished for refusing to follow the unlawful COVID shot mandate that violated their religious beliefs. The subcommittee will seek answers regarding the number of service members separated because of the mandate and the number of those required to pay back bonuses, the average amount to be repaid, and the amount already repaid. The subcommittee will also address whether DOD policy still requires repayment of bonuses and whether it has reinstated any service members forced out for failure to abide by the shot mandate as well as the military’s plan for ensuring that reinstatement is offered to any separated service members.

By Liberty Counsel - Tuesday, February 28, 2023 - Full Story



Ontario government spending reached highest level on record in 2020 at $11,558 per person

TORONTO—Per-person (inflation-adjusted) program spending in Ontario reached its highest level on record at $11,558 in 2020 (excluding COVID-related spending, per-person spending was $10,226 that year), finds a new report published today by the Fraser Institute, an independent, non-partisan Canadian public policy think-tank.

“A useful way of measuring a government’s fiscal policy is by reviewing per-person (inflation-adjusted) program spending by various Premiers,” said Tegan Hill, senior economist with the Fraser Institute and co-author of Ontario Premiers and Provincial Government Spending



By Fraser Institute - Tuesday, February 28, 2023 - Full Story

Childish beliefs drive lethal energy and agricultural agendas

Many eco-activists (and too many legislators, regulators, judges and journalists) have trouble thinking beyond slogans. They apparently believe declaring ecological emergencies, repeating clever mantras, and issuing proclamations and mandates will create a fossil-fuel-free, organic farming utopia. In their dreams.

Since 1950, American farmers increased per-acre corn yields by an incredible 500% – and other crop yields by smaller but still amazing amounts, while using less land, water, fuel, fertilizers and pesticides. Their exports helped slash global hunger and malnutrition. Farmers in Brazil, India and other countries worldwide have likewise enjoyed record harvests in recent years. Their success has many “roots.”

By Paul Driessen - Tuesday, February 28, 2023 - Full Story






The origins of Covid were never a secret


The real story — the greatest outrage — is that the people who knew or should have known the truth lied about it in order to hide the Chinese government’s role in mass murder

By News on the Net Tucker Carlson (@TuckerCarlson)- Tuesday, February 28, 2023 - Full Story







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