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Sunday (12/24/2017) Mainstream media finally cover FBI corruption scandal, pretend it’s just partisan smears coordinated by Trump

December 24, 2017 by Richard Schulman Leave a Comment

Former Federal prosecutor Andrew McCarthy

The mainstream media have finally, reluctantly, decided to cover the FBI corruption scandal that has been featured prominently for weeks in the alternate media. The mainstream articles are characterized by coverage of secondary details that swim amidst a flood of quotes from Democrats that what is being published are just smears coordinated by Trump himself, […]

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Saturday (12/23/2017) Trump administration finally getting its foreign policy footing: Honduras, Ukraine, Israel

December 23, 2017 by Richard Schulman Leave a Comment

The Trump administration seems finally to be getting its foreign policy footing, with a number of important achievements in the past few days: Honduras The dangerous post-electoral chaos in Honduras has been ended with the US endorsing the re-election of Juan Orlando Hernández. “‘Now with the decision of the United States, I am out of […]

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Friday (12/21/2017) Democrats pillory Tax Cuts bill but fear middle class benefit and economic boom

December 22, 2017 by Richard Schulman Leave a Comment

President Trump holds up Tax Cuts and Jobs Act he just signed

President Trump signed the Tax Cuts and Jobs Acts into law in the Oval Office before departing for Christmas at his Palm Beach, FL home. Investor’s Business Daily writes: “Democrats have gone ballistic, claiming that the GOP’s sweeping tax plan will rob the middle class and the poor, line the pockets of the rich, and tank […]

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Thursday (12/21/2017) Should too-powerful Google, Facebook, Apple, Amazon, and Microsoft be broken up or regulated?

December 21, 2017 by Richard Schulman Leave a Comment

Alphabet's just-retired-today chairman, Eric Schmidt. Alphabet is Google's parent company.

Today’s feature is on the Bay Area and Seattle behemoths — Google, Facebook, Apple, Amazon, and Microsoft — and whether they should be broken up, regulated by government, or left to face competition (see below). But we precede the feature with a Breaking News section. Breaking News The Resistance can’t wait to take to the streets The Democratic […]

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Wednesday (12/20/2017) Republican Congress wins trifecta in one bill: tax reform, oil drilling in Alaska, no more Obamacare individual mandate

December 20, 2017 by Richard Schulman 1 Comment

A woman playing Whackamole

As the Washington Times notes, by passing the tax reform bill today both houses of Congress have achieved a trifecta: “In one bill, Republicans said they were checking off three major parts of their agenda: The massive tax overhaul is coupled with a repeal of Obamacare’s individual mandate and authority to drill for oil in a […]

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