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California Defaults On $18.6 Billion In Debt, Saddling Employers With The Expense

He will be a good Dem replacement for Biden.  California’s recent decision not to pay back some $20 billion borrowed from the federal government to cover unemployment benefits during the pandemic will fall on the shoulders of employers, according to experts. “The state should have taken care of the loans with the COVID money it

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Liberal Utopia: Two-Mile-Long Vehicle Encampment Spotted In California

These photos speak for themselves.  I’ve been to third-world countries who don’t have these problems.  The growing number of homeless encampments has spread like wildfire throughout the San Francisco Bay Area. For years, lawmakers in the state have implemented progressive policies that have backfired, sparking a multitude of crises, including soaring crime, rising homelessness, out-of-control

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OpEd: Equality, Equity, and the Handicapping of Success

I take on Biden’s raising mortgage interest rates on buyers with excellent credit scores in order to subsidize those with poor credit scores. This editorial ran in today’s Moscow-Pullman Daily News.  Back in 1961, Kurt Vonnegut published a dystopian science fiction short story titled “Harrison Bergeron.” The story is set in 2081, when the United

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43 Senate Republicans Say No To Increasing Debt Limit Without Substantive Spending Cuts

But put a Republican in the White House and then the Republicans become big spenders like the Dems.  A pox on both their houses.  A group of 43 Republicans in the U.S. Senate said on May 6 that they “oppose raising the debt ceiling without substantive spending and budget reforms,” coalescing around their House counterparts

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California Defaults On $18.6 Billion In Debt, Saddling Employers With The Expense

He will be a good Dem replacement for Biden.  California’s recent decision not to pay back some $20 billion borrowed from the federal government to cover unemployment benefits during the pandemic will fall on the shoulders of employers, according to experts. “The state should have taken care of the loans with the COVID money it

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