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October 22, 2020
Permission to republish original opeds and cartoons granted.
Millions of American investors are unwittingly supporting Chinese child and slave labor through their purchase of Chinese stocks and bonds. In addition, many of these companies threaten our national security. Please join Americans for Limited Government in demanding the U.S. divest all federal and private pension funds from China. For more, check out our video in the "Take Action" section below.
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By Robert Romano
Former Vice President Joe Biden inherited a recession in 2009, if he wins this year, it will happen again. The last time Biden was in the White House, it took until May 2012 for the U.S. economy to create jobs on a net basis — almost three-and-a-half years after they took office. Could Obama and Biden have acted quicker?
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By Catherine Mortensen
With so much information coming at us each day, it can be hard to get through all the data to know what’s important, and what’s not. Our research team did the heavy lifting for you and came up with what we think are the most compelling numbers to focus on in the upcoming election.
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Fake news is fine, Big Social Media only censors conservatives! Their motto: See No Biden Evil, Hear No Biden Evil and Speak No Biden Evil. |
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ALG Minute: Job-Killer Joe’s Top 5 Job-Killing Policies |
Joe Biden’s embrace of the green new deal and higher taxes will cost millions of Americans their jobs. |
Since 1986 amnesty, 20% of legal immigration was from Mexico & almost all of it was chain migration |
From 1986 to 2018, the U.S. has taken in 32.6 million immigrants. 6.4 million or about 20 percent were from Mexico alone, according to the annual Yearbook of Immigration Statistics published by the Department of Homeland Security. Put another way, a country that comprises less than 2 percent of the world’s population made up one-fifth of all U.S. immigration. Nearly all of that was the 1986 amnesty and then the family-based preferences for those who received the amnesty. 87.6 percent of Mexican immigrants are family preferences for either U.S. citizens or lawful permanent residents. |
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