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Reports of Injuries, Deaths After COVID Vaccines Climb Steadily, as FDA, CDC Sign Off on Third Shot for Immunocompromised

VAERS data released Friday by the CDC showed a total of 571,831 reports of adverse events from all age groups following COVID vaccines, including 12,791 deaths and 77,490 serious injuries between Dec. 14, 2020 and Aug. 6, 2021.

Why Gavin Newsom Faces a Recall Election in California

In 2019, still settling into his new home in the state’s creepy, gothic governor’s mansion, Gavin Newsom told an Axios interviewer, “California is what America is going to look like.” Then, perhaps reflecting on his Hollywood benefactors, he added for emphasis, “California is America’s coming attraction.”

Here’s how to tell employer you can’t take a COVID shot

There are major moral and ethical questions that are linked to the experimental COVID-19 vaccines that have been developed in the United States, and are being pushed on the population.

Supreme Court Blocks New York Eviction Moratorium

Says ban deprives landlords without due process

A DOD Official Exposes The Intellectual Bankruptcy Of Diversity

It is rare that U.S. Department of Defense officials, blinded by their zealous pursuit of the latest variant of U.S. military diversity policy, reveal that policy’s intellectual vacuousness.

Infrastructure ‘paid for’ with borrowed money

Congress 'relying on gimmicks and quirks of the budget scoring process'

Amy Coney Barrett Rejects Students’ Challenge to College Vaccine Mandate

On Thursday, Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett — who was appointed by former President Donald Trump — rejected students’ challenge to their college’s COVID-19 vaccination mandate.

Biden sends 3,000 troops BACK into Afghanistan to evacuate Americans with a further 4,000 on standby in Kuwait and 1,000 in Qatar: Taliban captures...

The Pentagon is sending 3,000 troops back into Afghanistan to help evacuate personnel from the US embassy amid the Taliban's surging encroachment on the capital city of Kabul.

Biden’s Education Secy. Backs Forced Vaccinations Of School Staff

Education Secretary Miguel Cardona has expressed his support for controversial vaccine mandates for U.S. schools. Cardona said on Wednesday, he would favor the measures to require teachers and school staffs to have a COVID-19 vaccine ahead of the new school year.

Study shows Biden putting Americans $4.3 trillion further in debt

President claimed spending would 'be fully paid for'

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