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Category Archives: Blog
NY23’s Green Jackpot: How Local Climate Initiatives Are Winning Big
A remarkable change is happening in the 23rd district of New York. This involves more than just adjusting to climate change; it means fighting against it through inventive initiatives at community level. These endeavors resemble a deliberate gamble on what … Continue reading
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Overcoming Healthcare Challenges in NY23’s Rural Landscapes
In the rural expanses of New York’s 23rd district, individuals encounter a particular set of difficulties regarding healthcare. Commonly, it’s like playing a game with high stakes and an unfair advantage, only here lives are on the line. But like … Continue reading
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“Republicans in Congress have blocked every serious idea to strengthen the middle class.”
Did President Obama tell a whopper when he claimed that “Republicans in Congress have blocked every serious idea to strengthen the middle class?” The NRCC says he did. President Obama was greeted this morning with a scathing fact check calling him … Continue reading
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Reform the Court
Christ, we’ve got to be able to do better than this.— Justice Rhenquist quoted in Woodward and Armstrong, The Brethran, on President Nixon’s suggested candidates for two vacancies on the court in 1971. Robert Reich offers three suggestions for reforming … Continue reading
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Insurrection
On December 22, 1944 American troops were sent an ultimatum from the German forces outside of the town of Bastogne demanding “the honorable surrender” of the town within two hours. General Anthony McAuliffe’s reply was: N U T S ! Insurrection … Continue reading
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Rep. Langworthy’s Fighting Words
All hat and no cattle — Texas folk saying Third-world tin-pot dictatorship Union boss Biden’s border crisis Sanctuary cities Illegal immigrants Trump-Russia hoax Outrageous news Bureaucrats Corrupt legacy media Deep state Accountability is coming Executive overreach Unions gave us weekends. … Continue reading
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Brainwashed
Citing specific examples from Playboy, Vogue, and Cosmopolitan magazines, Professor Key explains the ways in which the media uses sex and violence to manipulate human action. — Google Books Given his obvious incompetence, why do so many of us approve … Continue reading
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Dunkirk Power Plant
We care about the hardworking men and women of Chautauqua County. Unfortunately, the end result of today’s announcement will be a shuttered NRG power plant. This win for environmental extremists will leave us with a weakened economy and higher taxes. … Continue reading
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Term Limits for Congress
He went of to Congress and served a spellFixin’ up the government and laws as well.Took over Washington, I heard tell, And patched up the crack in the Liberty Bell. The Ballad of Davy Crockett, words by Thomas Blackburn Term … Continue reading
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Trump, Cruz, Reed, TPP & Fast Tracking
Donald Trump held a rally in Rochester on Sunday, April 10. I watched the broadcast. His tone was classic Trump and the crowd was a bit less rowdy than some. The content was not much different than others rallies, but I took note … Continue reading
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