“Once they have control of your transactions, they can dictate your health policies, and they can dictate what food you can and cannot buy"
Concern for the too-rapid passage of time may be allayed by a little exercise designed to help us notice the present moment and linger in it. We can make the effort to appreciate simple things, enjoying them in spite of the cacophony of our daily lives.
It only requires the few seconds it takes for a deep breath or a little pause to observe the steam above the tea cup. Here are some occasions to savor.
In the 1992 presidential race, James Carville, the political strategist for Democratic Party nominee Bill Clinton, coined the immortal phrase, “It’s the Economy, Stupid” in response to media questions about the rationale for the campaign.
Clinton’s opponent, President George H. W. Bush had won the first Gulf War in 1991 and had enjoyed massive popularity in the aftermath. However, by the following year, voters were distressed about the condition of the economy and fired Bush, replacing him with the smooth talking, but morally questionable, Bill Clinton.
Ocasio Cortez Criticizes Columbia University For Calling Police On Protesters
The Jewish students at UNC-Chapel Hill had water bottles thrown over them and were taunted as they stood guard protecting the flag
Former Taliban negotiator, Adam Boehler, says what’s happening at Columbia is how caliphates happen and this mess is all because of a policy of appeasement
According to ‘ThatKoreanJew’ on IG who is a medical student at UCLA, the girl was surrounded by 5 people
In 1905, the federal government infected the animals with mange. A decade later, Congress passed a law requiring their elimination from federal land
he UN Agenda 2030 and the WEF agenda is pretty similar. But perhaps the Agenda 2030 is even more worrisome as this is an agreement that many countries have already signed on to!
Jewish girl at UCLA sent to the ER after being beaten unconscious by pro-Palestine protesters
AstraZeneca was forced to admit that its Covid vaccine can cause deadly blood clotting. The pharmaceutical company did not disclose this out of good will. Oh no. They admitted this because they are being sued.
In the summer of 1904, Gordon McGregor, president of the Walkerville Wagon Works, of Walkerville, Ontario, approached an up-and-coming American auto manufacturer named Henry Ford to propose opening a Canadian auto plant. The deal they made launched Canada’s largest and oldest car-building business. Join the CAM’s Exhibit & Project Coordinator Dumaresq to see what car-building looked like at Ford Canada in 1925.
You have a Democrat DA coordinating with a Democrat-donating judge to suppress the free speech of the Republican nominee for president