Tag: Washington Times
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Europe’s Bold Move: Are Outdated Refugee Policies Finally Facing the Axe?
In a world where common sense often seems to have left the building, Europe might finally be waking up. Let’s talk about how European countries are starting to reevaluate their migrant policies. It’s about time! For years, they’ve bent backward under the weight of outdated refugee laws. These laws might have made sense post-World War…
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Supreme Court’s Stunning Debate on IQ and Capital Punishment Ignites Outrage
The Supreme Court is once again knee-deep in a decision that should be a no-brainer. When it comes to executing criminals, shouldn’t the focus be on the crime and not endless dithering over IQ scores? The justices are debating whether someone with mental disabilities should face the ultimate punishment. But in this debate, common sense…
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Is the Fed Sabotaging Trump’s Success with Hesitant Interest Rate Cuts
The Federal Reserve has sliced interest rates again, and we have to wonder, where’s the leadership? This is the third time interest rates are being chopped, and it reeks of hesitation. The Fed’s constant tinkering shows just how clueless liberal economic policy really is. They say it’s about job growth, but who’s buying it? They’re…
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Did Secretary Rubio Just Save America from Leftist Fonts? Discover His Bold Move
The State Department has finally realized what every sensible American knew all along: sometimes, old-school is the way to go. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, a staunch defender against leftist overreach, has overturned an unnecessary Biden-era directive. The choice? To ditch the Calibri font and return to the classic Times New Roman. This shift may…
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Elon Musk’s Shocking Admission: How Liberals Sabotage Efficiency and Waste Taxpayer Dollars
In his recent admission, Elon Musk, the entrepreneurial wizard known for breaking barriers and rattling the tech world, reflected on his time before steering the so-called Department of Government Efficiency. He now calls it merely “somewhat successful.” For many conservatives, this is hardly surprising. The initiative was supposed to revolutionize government operations, making them leaner…
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Georgia Voting Drama: Could Hand-Marked Ballots Save Democracy from Machine Mayhem?
Georgia continues to be at the center of election madness. The State Election Board recently rejected a sensible proposal that would allow hand-marked paper ballots as an option over the flawed touchscreen voting machines. It’s mind-boggling! When did using good old paper become controversial? But here we are, with bureaucrats playing games instead of taking…
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The Shocking Truth the Media Won’t Tell You About Trump’s Unmatched Energy
The mainstream media is at it again, attacking President Trump with their latest hit piece. This time, they’re targeting his energy and stamina. It’s typical left-wing strategy to go after our strong conservative leaders, especially when they can’t argue on real issues. The media machine loves to create narratives that paint those they oppose as…
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Judge Blocks Trump’s Use of California Guard in Bold Liberal Move
A federal judge just pulled a stunt straight from the liberal playbook, telling President Trump he can’t use the California National Guard as he sees fit. The judge accuses Trump of trying to turn these troops into some kind of national police force. It seems California’s leadership would rather their troops sit idle than actually…
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Reeling Republicans vs. Grandstanding Democrats: Is America Ready for Real Change?
The political landscape is ablaze as President Trump and the Republicans find themselves reeling from another rough night at the ballot box. While conservatives everywhere championed his bold economic reset, Democrats are playing the same old game, peddling fear and falsehood as they celebrate hollow victories. Once again, the liberal machine is more focused on…
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Maryland’s Future Hangs in the Balance as Leadership Battle Heats Up
It’s time to hold Maryland’s far-left political circus accountable. Governor Wes Moore has called for a special session next week, and conservatives know exactly what’s at stake. The state is on the brink of choosing a new House speaker, a key power player who could either steer the government back on track or continue down…