12/10/2025
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To Save America, Have Lots of Children
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White House Chief of Staff for Policy Stephen Miller was on Will Cain’s FOX
News television show on Tuesday and made a rather startling statement. “What
they don’t teach you in school is that from 1920 to 1970, there was negative
migration [in America],” Miller told Cain. “There was a half century of
negative migration. […]
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MORE SOMALI FRAUD? Maine’s Medicaid Program Taken for Millions in Another
Somali-Linked Report: Whistleblower
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Maine’s Medicaid system has been hit with a bombshell fraud claim, with a
whistleblower alleging that a Portland-based contractor siphoned off millions
in taxpayer dollars while its CEO was running for political office in his
native Somalia. The outfit at the center of the storm, Gateway Community
Services, is now being compared to the $1 […]
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AIR FORCE DEUCE? Trump Bumped by Air Force One Bathroom Door in Hilarious
Moment, ‘Come on Out’ [WATCH]
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President Trump briefly paused a conversation with reporters aboard Air Force
One on Wednesday, cutting himself off as a passenger pushed open the lavatory
door beside him. The moment came as Trump was admonishing a reporter for
swinging a boom microphone too close, prompting a quick laugh before he resumed
his remarks. “You’re gonna have […]
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British Politician Promoting Assisted Suicide Suggests Poor People are Better
Off Dead
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In a striking scene in Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol, Ebenezer Scrooge
asks two men raising money for the poor, “Are there no prisons? … And the Union
workhouses? … Are they still in operation?” When the charity supporters reply
that many would rather die than go to such places, Scrooge replied, “If they
would rather die … they had better do it, and decrease the surplus population.”
Later in the story, Scrooge is reminded of his dehumanizing words and is […]
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Indiana Republicans Advance Redistricting Plan to Increase GOP Seats
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Hoosier State Republicans are signaling that a new congressional district map
may make its way to the governor’s desk in time for midterm elections, but some
hurdles still lie ahead. In a six-to-three vote Monday night, Indiana’s Senate
Elections Committee advanced a new redistricting map already approved by the
state’s House of Representatives. Currently, seven of Indiana’s […]
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