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Dems reportedly worried Biden’s ‘scary’ poll numbers will lead to midterm bloodbath; some start to distance themselves from the president

Democrats on Capitol Hill are reportedly becoming increasingly worried that President Joe Biden's cratering favorability ratings may lead to a bloodbath at the ballot box in 2022.

California Scheming

Luxury apartment or essential housing? How America’s most notorious junk municipal bond peddlers are getting rich off California’s affordability crisis.

Congressional conservatives plan drastic move to thwart Biden’s vaccine mandate

Congressional Republicans plan to pressure Democrats to pull the plug on any funding to enforce the Biden administration’s vaccine mandate, according to a new report.

Conservatives in Congress Are Planning a Drastic Move to Thwart Biden’s Vaccine Mandate

Congressional Republicans plan to pressure Democrats to pull the plug on any funding to enforce the Biden administration’s vaccine mandate, according to a new report.

Transgender Swimmer Dominating Women’s Circuit After Competing on Men’s Team for Years

One of the most impressive swimmers for the University of Pennsylvania’s women’s swimming team is a man.

Unvaccinated Austrians Face Prison Time, Huge Fines For Non-Compliance

Booster jabs would also be mandatory.

They’re Coming for the Kids

On Nov. 19, Health Canada authorized the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine for 5- to 11-year-olds. Its decision followed in the footsteps of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s emergency use authorization on Oct. 29 for the same age group.

Biden’s ‘Infrastructure’ Bill Contains Backdoor ‘Kill Switch’ For Cars

Buried deep within the massive infrastructure legislation recently signed by President Joe Biden is a little-noticed “safety” measure that will take effect in five years. Marketed to Congress as a benign tool to help prevent drunk driving, the measure will mandate that automobile manufacturers build into every car what amounts to a “vehicle kill switch.”

Federal Government to Run Out of Money in Four Days amid Overfull Senate Schedule

The federal government will run out of money on Friday amid a jammed Senate schedule in December that may further delay the passage of the $1.9 trillion reconciliation package into next year.

CCP Influence in Congress

U.S. congresspersons are finally pushing to remove the malign influence of foreign money in the American political system.

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