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Controversial mRNA Technology Now Targeting Livestock

Truth in advertising.  At least five states have introduced bills restricting the use of controversial mRNA technology or gene therapies in livestock or demand full disclosure to consumers on product packaging. The states considering legislation include North Dakota, Tennessee, Arizona, Idaho, and Missouri. Idaho House Bill 154 would make it a misdemeanor offense for anyone

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Idaho Gov. Little responds to Gov. Inslee’s request to veto abortion trafficking bill

Since Gov. Little has no backbone, I’m wondering who wrote this for him. Raúl Labrador?  Here’s the best paragraph:  “It is hard to imagine why someone would leave Idaho for Washington when your state is home to sky high taxes, crime, and public encampments,” he wrote. “Meanwhile, Idaho has turned back more tax relief per

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Anheuser-Busch Transitions Into Damage Control Mode – And People Aren’t Buying It

I’m not buying it, either.  After rolling out a Bud Light ad campaign featuring flamboyant transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney – whose ditzy caricature of a woman mocks decades of actual progress by feminists (who have apparently been wokeshamed into silence), Anheuser-Busch’s damage control team kicked into action on Fridayafter the Mulvaney ad sparked a massive

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Brazil’s Rare Trade Surplus With China

This dovetails nicely with my last editorial.  Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva is headed to Beijing to meet with his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping this week, as the two countries seek to strengthen already robust bilateral trade relations. Ties had weakened slightly under Brazilian predecessor Jair Bolsonaro, who backed former U.S. President Donald

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WSU Spending Over A Million Dollars To Improve It’s National Reputation

Good luck with that. WSU’s dropped below the University of Idaho in rankings. And they think throwing money at a marketing campaign will raise their perceived value?  Washington State University is spending over a million dollars for a new marketing initiative to improve its national reputation. President Kirk Schulz announced the spending in a post

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Editorial — The Decline of the Petrodollar: How BRICS Challenges US Currency Dominance

My editorial ran today in the Moscow-Pullman Daily News.  I’m predicting the demise of the US dollar as the world’s reserve currency.  This is a big deal. The US could never carry a $95 trillion debt (and another off-the-books $171 trillion in unfunded liabilities) if we were not the petrodollar.  Let me know what you

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Bombshell Vax Analysis Finds $147 Billion In Economic Damage, Tens Of Millions Injured Or Disabled

Imagine the world-wide impact.  A new report estimates that 26.6 million people were injured, 1.36 million disabled, and 300,000 excess deaths can be attributed to COVID-19 vaccine damages in 2022 alone, which cost the economy nearly $150 billion. Research firm Phinance Technologies, founded and operated by former Blackrock portfolio manager Ed Dowd, Yuri Nunes (PhD

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