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"Peach Pudding Fluff" Is the No-Bake Dessert of Summer (It's So Easy)
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"Peach Pudding Fluff" Is the No-Bake Dessert of Summer (It's So Easy)

It comes together in just 15 minutes. READ MORE...
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Country Roundup
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New Florida Georgia Line EP Has Fans Buzzing: Is a Reunion Next?
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New Florida Georgia Line EP Has Fans Buzzing: Is a Reunion Next?

Are they reuniting? Continue reading…
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Report: Stuntwoman Suing Kevin Costner Reveals New Evidence
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Report: Stuntwoman Suing Kevin Costner Reveals New Evidence

She claims she's been blacklisted after a serious incident on one of his films. Continue reading…
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Conservative Voices
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Watch: Pam Bondi's Calm Jab Causes Purple-Haired Dem Rep to Completely Lose It During Hearing
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Watch: Pam Bondi's Calm Jab Causes Purple-Haired Dem Rep to Completely Lose It During Hearing

Congressional Democrats excel at defending the indefensible while behaving like spoiled children. Moreover, with the exception of illegal immigration, those same Democrats love nothing as much as they love the federal bureaucracy. During a House Appropriations Committee Hearing on Monday, Democratic Rep. Rosa DeLauro of Connecticut -- she of the...
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Conservative Voices
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'Ineffectual' DNC Gets Hit with Painful News from Two Prominent Billionaires: Report
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'Ineffectual' DNC Gets Hit with Painful News from Two Prominent Billionaires: Report

If money is, in fact, the root of all evil, what does that say about politics? Obviously nothing great, given that money is often more important than the candidate itself when it comes to modern politics. But money is a necessary evil of politics, for better and mostly for worse,...
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Bikers Den
Bikers Den
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SEEING IN THE RAIN–Face Shield Wiper
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SEEING IN THE RAIN–Face Shield Wiper

Amazing life-Saving Device                                   In my over 73 years of riding motorcycles, I have ridden in just about every kind of weather condition I can think of. I also have tried many items to help me be comfortable, stay dry, warm or cool and to be able to see. More than once, I have said I wished my windshield or helmet face shield contained a wiper. Well, someone must have been listening, because I found out about a helmet face shield wiper made by a company named BIKERGUARD. They are in Slovenia which is a country in Central Europe. The company is run by two engineers who ride motorcycles Andrej and Peter and like all who ride they kept getting caught in the rain, so in 2016 they designed and made a mini wiper specifically for a helmet face shield. They are very popular in Europe with a lot of good write-ups in numerous regional motorcycle publications. Numerous Police Departments are also using them. Now is time for Bikernet motorcycle riders here in the United States and around the World to know about them. Note – I am using the high quality BIKERGUARD and Not one of the poorly made copies of their products. The Bikerguard comes with easy-to-follow instructions, plus everything necessary to install it. Please read the instructions and follow them carefully. Install the templet to the face shield. Remove shield from helmet and drill two holes through the marked holes. Install mount making sure the rounded corners are at the bottom. Install the main unit into the mount by holding the safety pin – locking mechanism. When you release the pin, it will be locked in the mount. To turn it on, press the button on the main unit for about 3 seconds until the WHITE LED light turns on. Once the MAIN unit is turned on, it is automatically connected to the REMOTE-CONTROL unit. You can use the button on the main unit or the remote control to operate the wiper. Every time you press the button it will wipe one time. To enter the AUTOMATIC MODE  press either button two times. The LED will turn BLUE and the arm will start to wipe. The amount of wipes will be about every 4 seconds. The amount of strokes can be adjusted. To turn off simply press an hold the button on the main unit. The device automatically of after 30 minutes of inactivity. I already like my new visor wiper and I think you will too. For more information and to order visit their website, www.bikerguard.com Check Bandit’s Emporium for cool shit, books by K. Randall Ball, Art by Danial James, and Bedrolls by Bandit… The post SEEING IN THE RAIN–Face Shield Wiper appeared first on Bikernet.com - Online Biker Magazine.
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Bikers Den
Bikers Den
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How Much Is the Most Expensive Harley? ??️?
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How Much Is the Most Expensive Harley? ??️?

How Much Is the Most Expensive Harley? ??️?
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Living In Faith
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New York Soccer Coach Collapses On the Field, Parents Jump in to Save Him
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New York Soccer Coach Collapses On the Field, Parents Jump in to Save Him

During a tense youth match in New York, a soccer coach suddenly collapsed on the field, sending shockwaves through the crowd. In a heroic response, quick-thinking parents rushed in, administering life-saving aid before emergency crews arrived.
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100 Percent Fed Up Feed
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Senate Leader Thune: Senators Will Not Leave Washington Until BBB Passed
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Senate Leader Thune: Senators Will Not Leave Washington Until BBB Passed

Senate Leader John Thune has just announced that Senators will not leave Washington and will remain in session until the Big, Beautiful Bill is passed. BREAKING: @LeaderJohnThune just announced that the Senate will stay in session until the reconciliation bill is passed! “Senators return to Washington today and will remain here until this reconciliation bill is passed.” NO MORE VACATIONS! Codify Trump’s agenda! pic.twitter.com/lruukSRdQF — Gunther Eagleman (@GuntherEagleman) June 23, 2025 On the one hand, I am happy to hear that and on the other hand I have to ask: Where in the Hell have you all been? And what are we paying you for? You all take more vacations than anyone I know. We have a unique opportunity with Trump in the White House and Republican control of the House and Senate and you bums have all largely been MIA. So I’m happy to hear this now, but no credit for DOING YOUR JOB! What a freaking joke! Politico reports that voting should start on Thursday: Senate GOP leaders want to start voting on the “big, beautiful bill” in just two days. Right now, they’re scrambling to rewrite critical pieces of it while major policy disputes remain unresolved. Catch up quick: Sens. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.), Mike Lee (R-Utah) and Rick Scott (R-Fla.) met separately with Donald Trump at the White House on Monday as the president ramps up pressure on fiscal hawks to fall in line. Trump told Scott he wants a repeal of green credits under the Biden-era climate law and supports a balanced budget, the Florida senator said. The trio relayed Trump’s message to House Freedom Caucus members Monday night but were publicly mum on other details. Sen. Markwayne Mullin (R-Okla.) signaled progress in closing the chasm between chambers over the state and local tax deduction, suggesting the Senate could keep the $40,000 cap negotiated in the House but change the income threshold. The rub: That combination was publicly rejected by the House’s SALT Republicans days ago. Meanwhile, Senate GOP leaders are floating a fund to help offset the effects of Medicaid changes on rural hospitals — a major pain point among “Medicaid moderates” balking at Senate Finance’s push to slash the provider tax. Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) told reporters he’s “absolutely happy with a rural fund” but cautioned, “I don’t know” if it will solve the issue. House GOP leaders are also warning it won’t pass their chamber. GOP senators also have to keep in mind the 38 House Republicans who recently warned that Senate Majority Leader John Thune must adhere to a strict linkage between spending cuts and tax cuts in the bill. House Freedom Caucus Chair Andy Harris (R-Md.) told POLITICO on Monday he thinks Senate Republicans are already straying from the House-passed plan. “It looks like right now, with some of the scoring, it’s not working out,” Harris said. “If it should pass the Senate in its current rumored form, it probably would have trouble in the House.” The Hill reports the goal remains to have this on President Trump’s desk by Thursday: Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.) is sticking to his ambitious schedule of getting the Republican megabill to President Trump’s desk by July 4, even as he faces objections from Senate GOP colleagues and the Senate parliamentarian to key provisions in the bill. Republican senators are racing to work out their disagreements over Medicaid, renewable energy tax breaks and other provisions before the bill comes to the Senate floor Thursday or Friday. Medicaid is looming as an intractable issue for Thune as several Republican senators said Monday evening that they still have concerns about cuts to the program. “I still have concerns about a few provisions in the bill. I’m not satisfied yet,” Sen. Jerry Moran (R-Kan.) said. Sen. Thom Tillis (R-N.C.) said the Medicaid provisions in the bill need “work.” “I think it could get done over the course of a few days, but probably not by Thursday,” he said. They also need to reach a deal with Republicans from New York, New Jersey and California who are threatening to scuttle the bill in the House if it doesn’t substantially raise the cap on state and local tax (SALT) deductions. Thune told reporters Monday the plan is to move “full speed ahead” and vowed to keep the Senate in session through the scheduled July 4 recess if necessary to meet Trump’s deadline. SUMMARY: Senate floor votes planned by Thursday or Friday: Leadership aims to launch initial votes this week on the massive bill, though some anticipate a possible delay into Friday as parts are still being finalized. Parliamentarian rulings expected by Wednesday: The Senate Parliamentarian’s review (“Byrd bath”) will determine which provisions are permissible under reconciliation rules. Committee redrafts underway: Several Senate committees are revising sections—Agriculture (food aid), Banking (CFPB), Finance (Medicaid provider tax), and Land/Public Lands bill—based on parliamentarian feedback. Senator negotiations ongoing: Senators Johnson, Lee, and Scott met with former President Trump to push for the repeal of green energy credits and support balanced budget measures. SALT cap compromise in progress: Discussions are ongoing—Sen. Mullin is working on a Senate-House agreement to preserve the $40K SALT cap with modified income thresholds. Medicaid offsets debated: GOP leaders are negotiating a rural hospital fund to balance cuts in Medicaid provisions, but House Republicans remain skeptical. Debt ceiling increase causing dissent: The proposed $5 trillion debt limit extension has met firm resistance from Sen. Rand Paul and other fiscal conservatives. Timing pressure from Trump: President Trump is urging senators via social media and meetings to stay in Washington until the bill clears and is ready for his signature by July 4. In related news, remember this? “Get Ready To Work” — RINO Sen. John Thune Brags of “Busy” 2025 Senate Schedule "Get Ready To Work" -- RINO Sen. John Thune Brags of "Busy" 2025 Senate Schedule Only in Congress could you work less than 10 months out of the year and actually BRAG about how much work you're doing! Talk about tone deaf, these people are so utterly disconnected with reality it's mind-blowing. Here is Sen. John Thune bragging about the "busy" Senate schedule for 2025 and see what you think: Get ready to work. pic.twitter.com/AWN1iDLYhQ — Leader John Thune (@LeaderJohnThune) December 5, 2024 Let's zoom in a bit on that calendar and as we do compare it to your personal work schedule: Two weeks off in December....how many do you get?  Most people I know don't even get December 24th or December 31st off.... Two weeks off in November. One week off in October and September each. Virtually all of August off, because working in August is SO lame! One week off in July and May each. Two more weeks off in April, because Spring Break yo! And a week off in March. Of course not a single Saturday or Sunday, but that was never in doubt. Ok so out of 52 weeks in the year, how many do you get off?  One?  Two maybe if you're lucky? These clowns pay themselves through the nose and take off 15 weeks out of 52 total! For the math people out there, that's 29% of the year OFF, and only working 71% of the year....and this is what they brag about as "Get ready to work". What a bunch of ass-hat clowns! To be fair, it *IS* an increase over prior years, which only makes it all the worse: NEWS: Here’s the 2025 Senate calendar. Just unveiled at GOP lunch. 180 in-session days. Compare that to just 102 this year. And 136 for House next year. Of note:—No recess until mid-March—Fridays! Reflection of Thune’s promises during leadership racehttps://t.co/RwiOCMBLqi pic.twitter.com/UgvyeHpE7N — Andrew Desiderio (@AndrewDesiderio) December 5, 2024 It looks to me like regular, every-day Americans are NOT amused or impressed: I counted 15 weeks of vacation, 12 holidays, and not a single Saturday or Sunday. Try again. — Mccabes Porsche on Blocks (@Larry_Beech) December 5, 2024 Only a Senator would post a calendar with 16 weeks built in as time off and call it a full time job https://t.co/pi7byaNjNz — The General Staff (@Thegenrlstaff) December 5, 2024 You take more time off than anyone I know! This is your definition of work? It’s less than 10 months of schedule! — Noah Christopher (@DailyNoahNews) December 5, 2024 What do you think? Working hard or hardly working?
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The Lighter Side
The Lighter Side
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New York Soccer Coach Collapses On the Field, Parents Jump in to Save Him
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New York Soccer Coach Collapses On the Field, Parents Jump in to Save Him

During a tense youth match in New York, a soccer coach suddenly collapsed on the field, sending shockwaves through the crowd. In a heroic response, quick-thinking parents rushed in, administering life-saving aid before emergency crews arrived.
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