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Craig Bannister | November 6, 2024
Sixteen tax hikes floated by Vice President Kamala Harris are off the table, now that former President Donald Trump has won reelection, according to a new report. In all, American taxpayers have been spared from at least five trillion dollars of new taxes supported by Harris during her White House run, analysis by Americans for Tax Reform (ATR) finds. ATR’s study lists the following tax hikes…
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Craig Bannister | November 6, 2024
The importance of retaining their First Amendment right to free speech weighed heavily on the minds of voters in this year’s elections – just as Americans had warned candidates it would. Last month, a FIRE/NORC survey revealed that nearly two-thirds (63%) of Americans rated free speech a “very important” issue influencing their vote for president, while nine in ten of both Republicans and…
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Craig Bannister | November 5, 2024
No matter what the final vote counts show, the real loser in this year’s election is the legacy media, award-winning investigative journalist and “Just the News” Editor-in-Chief John Solomon says. When it comes to election coverage, the legacy media’s dishonesty has become so blatant and ubiquitous that its reporting has become obnoxious to the American public, Solomon explains in a piece…
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Craig Bannister | November 4, 2024
The Treasury Department has put out its first-ever “National Strategy for Financial Inclusion in the United States” calling on financial institutions to “address disparities” by lowering their standards and amending their business practices. The goal of the “national strategy” is to increase “inclusion” of so-called “underserved” groups, which it says financial institutions have historically…
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Craig Bannister | November 1, 2024
$250 fines await pedestrians in New York City who believe the media proclamations that it’s now legal to jaywalk in the city – it’s not. This week, national and local media began declaring that a newly-passed law makes it legal to step outside and start jaywalking. Here are just a few examples (emphasis added): ABC: “Jaywalking now legal in NYC under controversial new law” NBC: “Jaywalking is…
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Craig Bannister | November 1, 2024
"CBS is no good. In fact, in honor of you, I just sued CBS today, because of ‘60 Minutes,’" Former President Donald Trump announced to his audience at a Nevada campaign rally Thursday, addressing the network’s dishonest portrayal of Democrat Candidate Kamala Harris’ answer to a question. The lawsuit accuses CBS of violating a legal prohibition against “[f]alse, misleading, or deceptive acts or…
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Craig Bannister | November 1, 2024
A mere 12,000 jobs were added in October – falling far short of expectations – while the previously-reported rosy numbers for August and September were revised downward by more than a hundred thousand, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reported Friday. Some analysts had expected the economy would add more than a hundred thousand jobs to total nonfarm payroll employment. Average job…
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Craig Bannister | October 31, 2024
Colorado voting system passwords were visible online for months after they were posted by Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold’s office – and weren’t changed until the state’s Republican Party exposed the security breach on Tuesday. The passwords, known as BIOS, are used to alter the state’s voting machine system settings. “The Colorado Secretary of State’s Office inadvertently posted a…
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Craig Bannister | October 30, 2024
With “100%” of the Pennsylvania vote in, Democrat Kamala Harris defeated Republican Donald Trump in the race for the presidency, local ABC news station WNEP reported on Sunday, October 27 – more than a week before Election Day. “President Statewide,” “Reporting 100%,” declared a graphic that displayed at the bottom of the television screen during a broadcast of the Formula 1 Mexico Grand Prix,…
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Craig Bannister | October 30, 2024
According to its initial (“advance”) estimate, real gross domestic product (GDP) increased at an annual rate of 2.8% in the third quarter of 2024, falling short of both the previous quarter and analysts’ expectations, a U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) report released Wednesday reveals. Economists had expected GDP to grow 3.0% and match the second quarter’s increase. Health-related…