Terrorizing the Public
…these arrests are dropped later. To me this a scare tactic to terrorize the public into silence through aggression and then release. They put you at ease while constantly looking…
…these arrests are dropped later. To me this a scare tactic to terrorize the public into silence through aggression and then release. They put you at ease while constantly looking…
…the claim that the deportation was just a mistake, in the criminal case in Nashville, the government said it would do it again and would deport him upon his release…
…and the “G[reatest] O[f] A[ll] T[ime], a “legend.” Trump also reposted material from two QAnon-related accounts and pushed the QAnon belief that the Democratic Party is “the party of hate,…
…to support the safety and preparedness of their communities,” said Patricia Harrison, CPB President and CEO, in the press release about ending the warning system. “If FEMA doesn’t assume responsibility,…
…and small businesses least able to afford it. Correct, Argentinian beef imports hurt many local farms in Newberry County, SC, my neighbors. Release the Epstein files. Democrats were prohibited from…
…it will rise to 13.0 percent. That’s the highest tariff rate since 1941. The government has been shut down for 40 days, delaying key federal data releases: Commerce data on…
…investigation will ever be released. She blocked the release for more than a year, though ruled last week she would lift the order on February 24, if Trump doesn’t challenge…
…crater his political support from this group, making it no accident that the administration is openly flouting the law that required the full release of the Epstein Files by December…
…of staff Susie Wiles. On February 3, Gabbard released a highly redacted version of the complaint to the Gang of Eight, the top member of each party in the House…
…the appearance of journalistic independence.” “Big Bird’s Obituary: Greatly Exaggerated” Civil Discourse Joyce Vance April 13 With apologies, tonight’s column runs a little longer than I like them to. But…