Better ideas may come from Ford but this Democrat candidate certainly doesn’t have one!
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Nigeria: Muslims murder three Christians, torch six houses, loot and burn five Christian-owned shops
Oh well, they are just Christians!
Source: Nigeria: Muslims murder three Christians, torch six houses, loot and burn five Christian-owned shops
Will there be a defund the police in Iran?
Source: Iran: Police of the Islamic Republic beat high school girl to death
There’s an enemy in the WH!!!!
Source: Amid growing Iran threat, Biden’s handlers postpone military meetings with Middle East allies
Wish Australian politicians understood this!
The renewable energy debacle in Germany means that it won’t axe its nuclear plants and is likely to start building more of them, like their French neighbours.
The French, of course, set the benchmark for generating clean, safe and reliable nuclear power; they’ve been doing so for nearly 60 years and still get over 75% of their electricity from their nuclear plants, and export large volumes of what they generate to power starved Germans and Brits.
Meanwhile, Australia sits as the only G20 Nation to not employ nuclear power. With the power pricing and supply catastrophe out in Europe, Australia’s legislated ban on nuclear power looks positively insane.
Australia holds the world’s largest uranium reserves and, despite its shifting policy of limiting the number of mines and states that have banned them, is the world’s third-largest uranium exporter. Happy to export it, but too dim to use it…
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By E.J. Antoni ~
The sailor’s lament “Water, water everywhere, and not a drop to drink” is reminiscent of how most Americans must feel today about their cost of living.
The average working American has the equivalent of $3,000 less annually than when Joe Biden, pictured Oct. 12 departing the White House, became president. Pictured: Biden holds an Oct. 4 White House meeting on access to abortion. (Photo: Saul Loeb/AFP/Getty Images)
For instance, there are plenty of homes and apartments across the country, but good luck finding one that’s affordable—inflation and interest rate hikes under President Joe Biden have made that all but impossible.
Those two factors have made the average worker in America $4,200 poorer on an annual basis.
White House officials are quick to cite the recent rapid increase in nominal wages, but they somehow always leave out the fact that prices have risen even faster than wages…
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