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Maybe I did have the best parents

Talks about the olden days with my then-forty-something son turned into an argument one night when he said, “All the kids in high school thought you were the cool parents.”

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If state can’t reward success, don’t punish it

In the free market, those who provide the best products or services are usually rewarded with greater pay or profit. But in government, the opposite often occurs.

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Price tag for ‘fully funded’ schools: another $2.1 Bil?

Democrats, teacher union officials and allied groups have staunchly opposed even minor education reforms this year, arguing that instead of addressing structural flaws or increasing parent options that lawmakers should instead “fully fund” traditional public schools.

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MICHELLE MALKIN: Silicon Valley’s smuggling apps

The mainstream media is slowly catching on to the “Open Borders, Inc.” racket. Just this week, NBC News reported that smugglers are using Facebook to advertise their services in violation of Facebook’s policy ban on human exploitation and trafficking. The news network appears shocked, shocked, shocked that coordinated illegal activity is booming on Facebook -- one of the world’s biggest and most influential globalist platforms.

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More panic in Maricopa: Threats to sue ballot auditors

Attorneys have threatened to file lawsuits against the firms selected by the Arizona state Senate to conduct a comprehensive audit of Maricopa County’s 2020 election results.

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Team Biden’s border: 18,000 kids in cages

Team Biden is holding seven times more migrant children at the U.S. southern border than the Trump administration did, according to data from the federal government.

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Jon’s Ramblin’s

“President Biden” is planning to release his socalled guidelines on gun control, I find it ironic; all of a sudden, there’s so-called mass shootings. Then Biden starts calling for stricter regulations.

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