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“Social media users praised his actions, one person writing, “Deputy Jones was so reassuring with his kind calm voice. God bless Deputy Jones, keep him safe as he continues keeping our community safe.” – Breitbart, July 11, 2022
“As inflation devastates families and communities across the country, House Democrats’ solution is to spend $6 billion to adjust for higher costs that their reckless spending contributed to,” Schweikert told FOX Business in a Monday statement. “I hope my amendment to strike $6 billion in inflation-subsidy spending will be accepted,” the Arizona Republican continued, warning that, otherwise, “this increased spending will only add to our economic troubles.” – Fox News, July 11, 2022
“During their eight days at American Legion Boys Nation, the “senators” will learn from a hands-on approach how the U.S. Senate and the federal government function. Young men are divided into two political parties, the Federalists and the Nationalists, each of which conducts a party convention, sets a platform and nominates members for elected offices, including Boys Nation president, vice president and party leaders. Each senator will also write, introduce and debate a bill of his choosing before an appropriate Senate committee, and if successful at that level the legislation will be voted on by the whole Senate. Bills passing the Senate are later signed or vetoed by the Boys Nation president.” – The American Legion, July 9, 2022
“This decision reveals just the tip of the iceberg of Wisconsin’s election integrity problems,” Thomas More Society Special Counsel Erick Kaardal stated in response the state’s high court ruling. He went on to explain how an agreement existed between the Center for Tech and Civic Life and Wisconsin’s five largest cities to violate the state law banning absentee ballot drop boxes in the 2020 election. “And the worst of it,” Kaardal added, “Is that it was all coordinated with the blessing of the Wisconsin Elections Commission.” – The Thomas More Society, July 8, 2022
“Speaker Pelosi tells us she’s on a crusade for the children. Someone should maybe remind the Speaker the Crusades did not always end well when they were reflexively driven by emotion and riddled with poor planning. No, this is no crusade for the children. If it were, you wouldn’t leave our children as sitting ducks in gun free zones when they go to school every day.” – Representative Matt Gaetz, June 8, 2022
“A U.S. Air Force airman looks out from the back of a C-130J Super Hercules over Guatemala on June 15, 2022.” – The Stream, July 8 2022
“Yoon could easily have pointed to the U.S. economy as proof of his thesis, as Americans drown under a tidal wave of inflation caused by madcap government spending during the Wuhan coronavirus pandemic – piled atop delirious non-budgets written for years before the pandemic arrived – but he primarily addressed South Korean policy under his left-wing predecessor, Moon Jae-in. – Breitbart, July 7, 2022
“The U.S. Supreme Court announced today that it will hear the case of two Montana property owners who sued the federal government after the U.S. Forest Service unilaterally and illegally changed the terms of a decades-old public access agreement affecting their private land… Wilkins and Stanton, represented free of charge by Pacific Legal Foundation (PLF), appealed to the Supreme Court to have their case heard.” – Pacific Legal Foundation, June 6, 2022
“Dirty voting rolls can mean dirty elections, and New York City’s rolls are some of the dirtiest in the country,” stated Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton. “Elections officials in New York City have simply refused to clean the voter lists for years. We want cleaner elections, as the law requires, and we expect this lawsuit will cause New York to take the simple steps necessary to clean from its rolls the names of hundreds of thousands of voters who have moved away or died.” – Judicial Watch, July 6, 2022