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Republican Squabbling Could Force A Government Shutdown This Weekend

Republican Squabbling Could Force A Government Shutdown This Weekend

Now that Republicans have finished patting themselves on the back for passing the first comprehensive tax reform bill in 31 years, and which hopes to stimulate the economy my rewarding those least likely to spend...

 

... members of Congress are shaking off their hangovers and confronting the reality that that the leadership is still nowhere near a consensus on the continuing resolution package that must be passed by midnight Friday (or early morning Saturday at the latest) to avert a holiday shutdown.

Did The Bushes Try To Hide Their Connection To The Second Mile?

Did The Bushes Try To Hide Their Connection To The Second Mile?

Via Disobedient Media

On December 4th, 2017, Disobedient Media published testimony and research outlining a massive, well connected human trafficking and child pornography network located in various locations along the U.S. East Coast. The list of individuals connected to this wider network allegedly included disgraced former football coach, Jerry Sandusky.

New Austrian Gov't Promises "Sanctions" Against Migrants Who Don't Integrate

New Austrian Gov't Promises "Sanctions" Against Migrants Who Don't Integrate

Authored by Jacob Boejesson via The Daily Caller,

Austria’s incoming conservative government is taking a hard line on immigration by promising “sanctions” against those “refusing to integrate.”

Sebastian Kurz, 31, is set to become the world’s youngest leader after winning the parliamentary election in October with his People’s Party. Kurz will serve as chancellor with support from the populist Freedom Party.

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