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American Heritage: Understanding the Tapestry of America
As we delve into the fabric of what it means to be American, we must acknowledge that our heritage is a blend of varied origins. The diversity found within American identity can be encapsulated in…
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Great Social Security Myth: Reality of Illegal Immigration
In the latest episode of political soap opera, President Trump has declared war on illegal immigrants by announcing he will remove those currently receiving Social Security. Applause erupted from the MAGA crowd, as if they…
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Lessons from the 1930s: The Rise of Hate
The socio-political landscape of Germany in the 1930s was marked by a tumultuous period following the devastation of World War I. This era was characterized by profound economic hardships, political instability, and pervasive public disillusionment
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Unfulfilled Promises: Trump’s Commitments to Americans
During his presidential campaigns, Donald Trump made bold promises regarding tax reductions that were aimed at providing financial relief for both individuals and businesses. His tax plan, famously encapsulated in the Tax Cuts and Jobs…
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Billionaires and Strawberries: The Real Villains in America’s Fruit Basket
Have you ever stopped to think about the stories we hear about who the real villains are in the agricultural world? For many Americans, the image of billionaires swaying in their private jets overshadow the…
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Undocumented Immigrants: Economic Contributors
In 2022, undocumented immigrants significantly bolstered the economy by contributing an estimated $97 billion in various taxes. This financial involvement dispels the commonly held myth that undocumented immigrants do not pay taxes.
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Did Trump Really Care About the Border Issue?
It's a question that has been asked time and time again: Did former President Donald Trump truly care about the border issue? Critics argue that his actions, or lack thereof, suggest otherwise. One particular example…
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Replacement Theory Goes Mainstream
Something is happening in America. Replacement theory goes mainstream. At the extremes of American life there is replacement theory. It is the notion that Western elites, sometimes manipulated by Jews, want to “replace” and disempower…
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Whoever Steers the Ship – Makes the Rules: 1619
Gervel Robinson note a piece, Whoever Steers the Ship, Makes the Rules. It was about the 1619 introduction of blacks into America. I wanted to share it. In 1619, lovely gentlemen from America, a place…