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Social Security Increases Accelerate Insolvency Timeline

The Social Security Administration's plans to increase recipients' benefits by 5.9% next year could lead the Social Security Trust fund to run out of money by 2032, one year ahead of previous estimates, according to Maya MacGuineas, president of the bipartisan Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget.

Biden’s America: White House Says Americans Should Expect Shortages This Christmas

'There will be things that people can't get,' a White House official reportedly told Reuters.

Over 100K Workers Threaten Strikes amid Supply Chain Crisis, Citing ‘Low Staffing Levels’

Over 100,000 American workers are reportedly threatening to strike this week amid the supply chain crisis, citing “low staffing levels” and “burnout.”

Globalism: Reduce Population to Save the Planet, Says Former UK Finance Chief

Britain and other Western nations should welcome declining populations and ageing demographics as it will help them meet climate change goals, the former chairman...

Joe Biden Nominates a Communist to Regulate US Banks

Joe Biden has had quite the run of insane nominees since taking office, from David Chipman, the rabid anti-gun conspiracy theorist who wasn’t confirmed, to Tracey Stone-Manning, the former eco-terrorist who was. But the president’s latest choice may take the cake.

House tax bill would hit the middle class hard

A new congressional report shows that the tax increase bill approved by the House Ways and Means Committee would increase taxes on millions of taxpayers making less than $400,000. That would violate a pledge President Joe Biden has made repeatedly.

Democrats’ massive spending plans will blow up US budget for generations

“It’s going to cost nothing,” President Biden said of the Democrats’ massive $3.5 trillion spending binge, which House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is scrambling to pass this week.

IRS would track all bank transactions over $600 under Biden plan; businesses revolt

A letter signed by more than 40 trade associations calls on Congress to reject the proposal, saying it violates customer privacy and would create an incredibly expensive and elaborate reporting requirement for banks.

Derek Chauvin appeals conviction in George Floyd death

Out of money and lacking legal counsel, Derek Chauvin has appealed his convictions in the death of George Floyd.

Human infrastructure bill gives illegal aliens $300 a month per child

Will incentivize far more immigration

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