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Church Committee 2 is long overdue

Public schools lost more than one million students during the pandemic

How our $31 trillion national debt threatens the economy

The Washington Examiner’s Ryan King writes, “Fueled by the pandemic and years of fiscal splurging, the national debt of the United States blew past a record-shattering $31 trillion in October, and the country is barreling toward a future economic reckoning.

Economists have long debated the precise repercussions of skyrocketing debt, with some downplaying fears of a cataclysmic crisis and most others quibbling about whether its ramifications will take the shape of a slow-moving economic demise or eventually reach a breaking point.

‘This is totally uncharted territory. These are debt levels that have not been seen before. This is going to exceed even Japan's debt, which is the largest debt as a share of the economy in the entire industrialized world,’ Brian Riedl, a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute, told the Washington Examiner.

Already, the U.S. debt-to-GDP ratio has ballooned to the highest levels since the end of World War II. The latest annual deficit for fiscal 2022 was $1.38 trillion, per the Treasury. As trillion-dollar annual deficits become the norm in Washington, the U.S. is already hovering around a 120% debt-to-GDP ratio, all while the population begins to age rapidly…

To avert a future reckoning on the debt, economists believe that Congress should take steps to reduce the deficit so that the size of the debt falls over time in relation to the economy.”

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Biden administration admits canceling Keystone cost thousands of jobs, billions

Finally a prominent American university takes a step toward sanity

Calling out the 'defense industrial complex'

Elizabeth Warren brags about destroying 27,000 jobs

Twitter Files: Adam Schiff tried to get a reporter suspended from Twitter

The New York Post reports, “US Rep. Adam Schiff tried to get a journalist suspended from Twitter and to have 'any and all content' related to House Intelligence Committee staffers removed from the site, according to the latest document dump authorized by new owner Elon Musk.

In Tuesday’s installment of the ongoing 'Twitter Files,' independent journalist Matt Taibbi posted a Nov. 20, 2020, email regarding a request from the California Democrat’s office to suppress free speech on the social media platform.

Taibbi called it an example of the 'astonishing variety of requests from officials asking for individuals they didn’t like to be banned.'

The journalist in question was Paul Sperry, a Post columnist who in January 2020 wrote an article for RealClearInvestigations about the purported 'whistleblower' behind former President Donald Trump’s first impeachment, for which Schiff served as a House manager.”

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'Until 2020, lockdowns were never part of the plan to control pandemics'

The more money we pump into the Department of Education, the worse education gets

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