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Done Being FLOGGED
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ITEHIL REVERSE OSMOSIS FILTER REVIEW
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ITEHIL REVERSE OSMOSIS FILTER REVIEW

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The Prepper Essential to Stock for Radioactive Fallout
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The Prepper Essential to Stock for Radioactive Fallout

Potassium Iodide (KI) is an overlooked prepper essential that sells out very quickly when there is any threat of a radiological event. Preppers should stock them in advance.
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Physicists Unveil Radical Plan to Send a Probe Beyond Interstellar Space
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Physicists Unveil Radical Plan to Send a Probe Beyond Interstellar Space

A beam of light to Alpha Centauri.
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Billy Strings, Charles Wesley Godwin, Eric Church & More – Here’s The Top Country Concerts I Saw In 2024
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Billy Strings, Charles Wesley Godwin, Eric Church & More – Here’s The Top Country Concerts I Saw In 2024

There is no better way to consume music than by seeing and hearing it played live alongside other people sharing in the same experience. It’s hard to beat live music in any capacity, but especially when one of your favorite artists is playing at a great venue or event, there’s really nothing like it. Attending concerts is the best way to support your favorite artists, too. I am lucky to have attended some pretty amazing concerts this year, seeing many of my favorite artists once again, and catching many others live for the first time. I continued to frequent some of my favorite local venues, checked out some new cities, and saw many of my favorite artists take the next step to playing their largest venues yet. As bittersweet as it is to say, the days of seeing Charles Wesley Godwin, Wyatt Flores, and 49 Winchester in the sub-1,000 cap venues are behind us it seems. With all of this in mind, for the fourth year in a row, I’ve compiled a list below of my favorite shows I saw this past year, and while I know nobody particularly cares what shows I’ve been going to, I hope it at least inspires anyone reading to get out there and check out some live music themselves. If you are looking for some suggestions as to who should be at the top of your priority list for concerts in 2025, you’re in the right place with plenty of great acts listed below. Now, before we get into it, I recognize that the majority of the shows I attended this year were in North Carolina, at a handful of repeated venues, and are not shows that the vast majority of readers would have been able to attend even had they wanted to. But that’s besides the point here. While you may not have seen the exact same show, there’s a solid chance the same artists came through your city this year, on the same tour, and maybe this will remind you how awesome that show was, or remind you that you missed out and need to make it happen next time around. One more disclaimer – Most of the shows I choose to see are at smaller venues for several reasons. First of all, that’s just where most of my favorite artists play when they come through town, but seeing shows at smaller venues also makes for such a better experience all around. Less hassle, shorter lines, a more intimate show – seeing concerts is much more simple than driving out to the big amphitheater outside of town with the biggest names, or waiting in line to get into a stadium show. I highly recommend supporting your local, independent music venues every chance you get. The big shows are great too, and to see acts like Tyler Childers and the Turnpike Troubadours these days, that’s just what you gotta do. But smaller shows are just much more enjoyable. So while there are quite a few big names on my list, there are even more up and coming names with whom you may or may not be familiar yet, and hopefully you’ll find some new artists to add to your concert bucket list this year. So, without further ado, check out my 30 favorite shows I saw in 2024. 30. Joshua Quimby, MP Gannon (Neighborhood Theatre - Charlotte, NC) 29. Secret Formula Band, Nathan Harris & the Flood (The Evening Muse - Charlotte, NC) 28. Flatland Cavalry, Colby Acuff (Coyote Joe's - Charlotte, NC) 27. Josh Abbott Band, Braedon Barnhill (The Underground - Charlotte, NC) 26. Greensky Bluegrass, Duane Betts & Palmetto Motel (The Fillmore - Charlotte, NC) 25. Nolan Taylor, Zandi Holup (Amos' Southend - Charlotte, NC) 24. American Aquarium (Duke's Mayo FanFest @ Bank of America Stadium - Charlotte, NC) 23. Robert Earl Keen, Chuck Cannon (Neighborhood Theatre - Charlotte, NC) 22. Lost Dog Street Band, The Resonant Rogues (Neighborhood Theatre - Charlotte, NC) 21. Kolton Moore & the Clever Few, Jordan Nix (Visulite Theatre - Charlotte, NC) 20. Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway, The Heavy Heavy (Tuck Fest @ U.S. National Whitewater Center - Charlotte, NC) 19. Clay Street Unit, The Wildmans (Visulite Theatre - Charlotte, NC) 18. Marcus King Band, Daniel Donato's Cosmic Country, Funk You (The Major Rager @ Augusta Common - Augusta, GA) 17. Pony Bradshaw, Rachel Baiman (Neighborhood Theatre - Charlotte, NC) 16. Rob Leines, Ellis Bullard (Thirsty Beaver Saloon - Charlotte, NC) 15. The Wilson Springs Hotel, Holler Choir (Neighborhood Theatre - Charlotte, NC) 14. Nicholas Jamerson & the Morning Jays, Justin Clyde Williams (The Evening Muse - Charlotte, NC) 13. Buckeye Country Superfest (Ohio Stadium - Columbus, OH) Lineup: Zach Bryan, Billy Strings, Turnpike Troubadours, Charley Crockett, Charles Wesley Godwin, Levi Turner 12. Treaty Oak Revival, Mitchell Ferguson (Amos' Southend - Charlotte, NC) 11. Drive-By Truckers (The Fillmore - Charlotte, NC) The legendary southern rock/alt-country group toured this year to commemorate the 23rd anniversary of the Southern Rock Opera release. A masterful songwriting and storytelling endeavor, the 20-track record provides commentary on the socio-political state of the South largely through the lens of Lynyrd Skynyrd's story, and it's one of the coolest albums I've ever heard. These songs don't often crack the band's setlists, so it was awesome getting to hear these live. 10. Mountain Grass Unit (Visulite Theatre - Charlotte, NC) One of the best up and coming bluegrass bands in the business, Mountain Grass Unit puts on a live show for the ages. And with the addition of the fiddle to the lineup this year, they've taken it up another notch. If they're coming to a city near you, don't pass up the opportunity to see them live. 9. The Steel Woods, Fox N' Vead (Amos' Southend - Charlotte, NC) It's a shame The Steel Woods are done touring, but they had a hell of a run, and I am grateful to have seen a few shows along the way. A full blown southern rock band with guitar tones heavier than most, The Steel Woods were a melt-your-face-off rock and roll act, and Wes Bayliss' vocals and hard-hitting lyricism rattled your bones and shook your soul in the best way possible. There last show in Charlotte was a special one, and local country rock & rollers Fox N' Vead got the crowd fired up, too. 8. Silverada, Ben Chapman (Amos' Southend - Charlotte, NC) Ain't nothing changed but the name, and Silverada's first visit to Charlotte under the new moniker was further proof. The five-piece honky tonk outfit brought the party, and with the new self-titled record still fresh off the presses, the new and improved setlist was a force to be reckoned with. While I was already a fan of Ben Chapman as well, my first time seeing he and his band live exceeded expectations, and I can't wait to see both of these groups again. 7. Turnpike Troubadours, Lucero (The AMP Ballantyne - Charlotte- NC) The greatest band in the world playing in my city, it doesn't get too much better than that, and Lucero rocks, too. A brand new amphitheater in town, The AMP has some kinks to work out with the sound and logistics, but hearing all of my favorite songs live is special every time, and the Turnpike Troubadours are one heck of a live band. 6. 49 Winchester, Colby Acuff (The Ramkat - Winston-Salem, NC) Colby Acuff is a ticking time bomb waiting to explode, and when he does, he'll be headlining bigger venues all across this land. But in the meantime, getting to see him open for bands like 49 Winchester is a treat. The Appalachian soul outfit led by Isaac Gibson, who has one of the smoothest voices in all of music, is as tight of a honky tonk act as ever. And hearing some of the Leavin' This Holler tracks for the first time at this show was a plus, too. There's no other band I've seen as many times as 49 Winchester, and the shows still keep getting better and better. 5. Daniel Donato's Cosmic Country (Stage Door Theater - Charlotte, NC) The word "Cosmic" is defined as "inconceivably vast," and there could not be a more accurate way to describe the heavily improvised jam-country repertoire of Daniel Donato and company. The four piece western jam outfit led by Donato, an incredibly talented guitarist and captivating frontman, has a deep catalog of originals bolstered by their unique take on the country classics by artists like Waylon Jennings, Marty Robbins, and John Prine. To really experience the cosmic country magic, though, you have to witness it live. 4. Merlefest (Wilkes Community College - Wilkesboro, NC) Acts I Saw: Turnpike Troubadours, Larkin Poe, Shinyribs, Willi Carlisle, Nick Shoulders, Chatham County Line, Arkansauce, Scythian, The Last Revel, Liam Purcell & Cane Mill Road, Colby T. Helms & the Virginia Creepers, Wyatt Ellis Merlefest is a legendary festival, and my first experience did not disappoint. Organized by bluegrass great Doc Watson in 1988 and drawing the biggest names in bluegrass and country music ever since, Merlefest brought the Turnpike Troubadours in to headline the second day this year, and it was one of my favorite sets I've seen from my favorite band. The Last Revel and Liam Purcell were highlights of the day as well. 3. Charles Wesley Godwin, The Wilder Blue (The Fillmore - Charlotte, NC) I've seen a lot of Charles Wesley Godwin shows over the years, and I think this one had to be my favorite. One of country music's most electric frontmen, backed by his longtime band The Allegheny High, Charles Wesley Godwin's catalog is full of modern classics, and the energy is palpable any time he plays them live. The venues will keep getting bigger for Godwin, so make it a priority to see him in these medium-sized venues while you still can. And if you're not familiar with The Wilder Blue yet, you need to change that. They've bene one of my favorite bands lately and they absolutely killed it at The Fillmore, too. 2. Billy Strings (UNO Lakefront Arena - New Orleans, LA) In my humble opinion, Billy Strings puts on the best show in music, and it's not even particularly close. The crowds, the lights, and especially the music are an experience you can't really get from anyone else. I was there on Night 2 of his 3 night New Years Eve run in New Orleans, and the setlist he played was a strong one. For anyone who goes to a decent amount of Billy Strings shows, you could tell that the energy on this run was special, and it's a shame that the run ended in devastation with the terrorist attack that transpired on Bourbon Street just a couple hours after the show ended the next night. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GfZZa_5AtV0 1. Concert for Carolina (Bank of America Stadium - Charlotte, NC) Lineup: Luke Combs, Eric Church, James Taylor, Billy Strings, The Avett Brothers, Sheryl Crow, Keith Urban, Bailey Zimmerman, Chase Rice, Scotty McCreery, Parmalee, Wesko The magnitude of this event was undeniable, and that's why it was my top concert of the year. Organized remarkably quickly in the wake of Hurricane Helene's devastation by NC natives Luke Combs and Eric Church, Concert for Carolina raised $24.5 million for Western NC hurricane relief, and brought over 82,000 country music fans together for the cause. Personally, I don't particularly care for the music of some of these artists, but it was an awesome event and the headliners were all great. It brought Billy Strings to Charlotte, too, which has proven a difficult task over the years. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zJ93YM7zxHU Now get out there and do your part in supporting live music. You won’t regret it.
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WATCH: Kamala Harris announces Trump is officially elected POTUS
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WATCH: Kamala Harris announces Trump is officially elected POTUS

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Donald Trump BROKE the Democrat Party with 'historic' win: Jeremy Hunt
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Donald Trump BROKE the Democrat Party with 'historic' win: Jeremy Hunt

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‘Gracias a la Vida’: Joan Baez on her “theme song”
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‘Gracias a la Vida’: Joan Baez on her “theme song”

A poignant protest track. The post ‘Gracias a la Vida’: Joan Baez on her “theme song” first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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You Get (and Deserve) What You Tolerate. That Isn’t Good News for the UK.
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You Get (and Deserve) What You Tolerate. That Isn’t Good News for the UK.

Last year I wrote the first two of what will probably be a lengthy series of novels, and readers of both have noticed a rather eerie bit of prognostication coming from them. In King of the Jungle, there was an attempted assassination of the Trumpian character which was somewhat uncomfortably similar in its circumstances to that of the Butler, Pennsylvania near-miss of the real McCoy. Right down to the suspicious inability of the Secret Service to cover the candidate in a key spot. That got me a bit of notice in some of the radio and podcast appearances I made promoting the book. But in the sequel to King of the Jungle, From Hellmarsh With Love, the similarities to real life were and are a lot less eerie — though no less disturbing. There’s a Tommy Robinson character in the book who faces imprisonment for the crime of attempting to expose the disgusting scourge of Muslim “grooming gangs” who have engaged in a lengthy, systematic mass rape of an entire generation of native English girls — with the inevitable if hideously overdue, popular reaction to the British political class having covered for the atrocity. I’ll not give away too much of the plot of the book — I’ll simply suggest that you read it. But what’s unmistakable is that everything in British history and current events over the past couple of decades stems from a simple failure of its leadership to recognize the most basic of truths. Which is that you get what you tolerate. And you deserve what you tolerate. And what Britain’s leadership has not only tolerated but tacitly encouraged, is utterly intolerable. In a vacuum, you would think that a tiny immigrant minority from the poorest and most backward places on earth systematically organizing a program of grooming and rape of the children of the native majority in one of the proudest nations on earth would engender the most dire consequences possible. You would think that a mosque that encourages or even looks the other way at its parishioners teaming up to recruit girls as young as 13, who would then hook them on alcohol and drugs, sexually abuse them, and turn out into sex slavery would be in a great deal of danger. I’m talking pitchforks and torches here. And I’m talking years and years ago when this rolling disaster first started. It’s gobsmacking that those grooming gangs could operate without putting the entire communities they hid among in physical danger. Much less survive without being imprisoned and deported with great vigor by the British government. Instead, almost nothing happened as, for the bulk of this century, a sizable and growing percentage of the mostly Pakistani Muslim men in Great Britain have participated in what can best be described as a sexual jihad against their host country. And the current Prime Minister of Great Britain, Keir Starmer, turns out to have a long history of enabling the grooming gangs. According to Keir Starmer, girls below the age of consent, ‘made informed choices’. In an email sent to police forces across the country. This man HAS to go, he is not fit to run this country. Share if you agree pic.twitter.com/9YGCMaPjK2 — God Save Great Britain (@GSGB01) January 5, 2025 The head of the new Reform UK Party, Nigel Farage, is calling for Starmer to be investigated. But Starmer’s role in the cover-up of programmatic mass rape in that country is fairly well known and it didn’t stop him from rising to the top of the Labour Party and ultimately getting the U.K.’s top job. But interestingly, Farage — for all of his bluster about Starmer — is conducting his mad-as-hell-and-not-going-to-take-it-anymore advocacy largely within the sphere of “acceptable” British politics. That’s the venue that allowed the grooming gangs to bloom in the first place. And he knows this well — after all, Farage has been a critic of his government’s coddling of the grooming gangs for more than 15 years and has his own scars to prove it. When I first tried to raise this rape gang scandal over a decade ago, I was accused by the Guardian of exploiting it for political gain. They should hang their heads in shame.https://t.co/qPfk1vfVI6 — Nigel Farage MP (@Nigel_Farage) January 6, 2025 But Farage continues to disparage Robinson, who is currently imprisoned on a contempt of court charge for having published a documentary film that exposed a media lie — that a Syrian refugee was abused by teachers and children at a British school, when in fact it was the Syrian guilty of the abuse. It makes very little sense that Farage would do so, except that the Reform UK party leader is so covetous of the good graces of the British ruling class that there is only so much “bad boy” he’s willing to include in his presentation. This has positioned him not so well for what should be the coming of his time as the U.K.’s next prime minister. No, @Nigel_Farage , the issue isn’t whether Tommy Robinson is the right fit for Reform. The real problem is your blatant misrepresentation of his arrest and your deafening silence on the very issues Robinson has been courageously exposing for decades. Denying that Tommy is a… pic.twitter.com/k5DU1zF4iu — Vicky Richter (@VickyRichterUSA) January 5, 2025 Tommy Robinson is a boogeyman to distract from the problems that the political and media establishment has caused. Douglas Murray says it best: Tommy Robinson would not exist if politicians had done their jobs, and not betrayed the British people. I know it must be annoying to… pic.twitter.com/Qn3yotwPRw — Connor Tomlinson (@Con_Tomlinson) January 5, 2025 The grooming-gang issue is aflame worldwide now, not thanks to From Hellmarsh With Love but to Elon Musk, who turned it into a viral explosion by promoting Robinson’s work, calling the rape gangs “the worst mass crime against the people of Britain ever,” and criticizing Farage for denouncing Robinson. This now makes the British upper class comfortable in looking down their noses at Musk in the same way they do with Robinson. In the X post referenced above, Douglas Murray is perfectly right that polite British society has ignored primary problems by attacking the messengers raising them, something they’ve done ever since Enoch Powell, the first British leader to point out the threat mass immigration poses to a society built on common ethnicity and culture as Britain is, was denounced as a racist. London — Left-wing lawmakers in parliament became angry today when the Conservative shadow home secretary said “it is not far-right to stand up for victims of mass r—pe.” Elon Musk has brought international attention to the decades-long scandal of Pakistani r—pe gangs in… pic.twitter.com/dvmJWzncu5 — Andy Ngo (@MrAndyNgo) January 6, 2025 Tommy Robinson’s Luton accent, combative style, and working-class manner — what can he know about public policy, he didn’t attend Oxford, Cambridge, or the London School of Economics! — have been used to discredit the entire endeavor of shining a light on what a very small Muslim minority, mostly from Pakistan, has been doing to Britain’s native female population. And what is so disgusting about this, and everyone knows it to be true, is that it has been allowed because the grooming gangs don’t prey on the daughters of the British professional classes. They prey on the lower classes — the government-dependent, the broke, and the uneducated living in the council estates (which is what the housing projects are called). And because they do, the British elite couldn’t care less. No, that’s not even it. The elite in that country are actively choosing the grooming gangs over their victims because to choose otherwise would be “racism” — and to be thought a racist by one’s elite peers is something worse than a violent death. And certainly worse than some auto mechanic’s daughter being groomed, raped, and destroyed by a cabal of South Asian men who believe they’re serving Allah by taking the infidel’s women as slaves according to their interpretation of the Quran. British police were called to a house after a neighbor heard screams. They found a young girl n*ked & drunk with 7 Pakistani men. They arrested the girl for being drunk & convicted her. They reportedly didn’t even question the men. Just absolutely unreal.pic.twitter.com/7ivYscVhtg — Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) January 2, 2025 Everything about this is unspeakable, which is perhaps why it’s only now, two decades on, that it’s finally galvanizing the British people. It’s so unspeakable that it wasn’t spoken about in the halls of power in Britain. At least, not to any degree of real effect. A sane society would respond to the epidemic of grooming gangs in town after town by deporting everyone even peripherally involved — after lengthy prison terms for those closer to the center — and by placing a permanent hold on any additional Muslim male immigration. And by clamping down harder on Islam than the British government ever did on Catholicism (which is not a low standard). And continuing to ratchet things tighter until grooming gangs no longer exist at all in the U.K. and would-be groomers and rapists in the name of Allah shiver at the thought of the consequences of such behavior. Or else, the public might take matters into their own hands. My understanding is that the “migrant hotel” stormed and set aflame by one mob of Englishmen during last summer’s riots was actually the headquarters for a grooming gang to abuse little girls. So there might be some sanity left in Britain after all. But not in its ruling class. Those who hate those Brits below it so much that they’ll tolerate and excuse the rape of their daughters. This is what a dying society looks like. It may be too late for Great Britain. It would be nice to see that country at least go down fighting, however. Perhaps Farage might want to rethink his petty objections and join with Robinson and his millions of followers in building a coalition to save Great Britain. Or if not, America ought to revisit our “special relationship” with a country that no longer shares our values and offers very little to that relationship at all. READ MORE from Scott McKay: An Outrage, and Then a Tragedy, in New Orleans Five Quick Things: The EOY 5QT Biden: Commutations For Murderers, Persecutions For Normal Americans The post You Get (and Deserve) What You Tolerate. That Isn’t Good News for the UK. appeared first on The American Spectator | USA News and Politics.
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What Migration Patterns Within the U.S. Tell Us About Policy
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What Migration Patterns Within the U.S. Tell Us About Policy

U-Haul’s release of its annual Growth Index tells us much about the state of red and blue states. Tennessee, Florida, North Carolina, Texas, and South Carolina, in ascending order, experienced the most one-way U-Haul rentals in 2024. Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, Massachusetts, and California, in descending order, witnessed the largest net emigration according to the U-Haul data. Some glaring common denominators characterize these two groups of states. The first, somewhat superficial trait shared by the “grower” states involves voting patterns. They all voted red in the recent presidential election. Four of the five “slower” states voted blue, and the fifth, Pennsylvania, has voted blue from 1992 onward save for twice choosing Donald Trump. Elections unleash consequences. We grasp this concept better outside of our borders. The mere fact of the exodus of millions of Venezuelans from their homeland over the last decade instructs even the otherwise ignorant: all is not well. More than one in five Venezuelans live abroad. Marxist economics led to GDP per capita shrinking to less than half its levels a decade ago, runaway inflation that eroded the currency more in a month than the United States experienced with the dollar these last four years, and political oppression to the degree of rigging the most recent presidential election, begins to explain why Venezuelans increasingly live someplace other than Venezuela. That man-made conditions cause departures on a grand scale from Pakistan, Sudan, and Turkey prompts no wave of objections. Noting aloud the same cause-and-effect of policy upon people when it comes to, say, California somehow elicits scoffs and incredulity. Certainly, a monolith of policy does not reign even among the monochromatic states. Florida differs from Texas differs North Carolina. But in a few major ways concerning taxes and regulation, the states gaining movers share key policies, and the states losing movers share key policies. The top five on the U-Haul list fall under the rubric of right-to-work states. The bottom five states lack such protections for employees and employers. Three of the five states gaining the most net movers lack an income tax. North Carolina levies a flat rate of 4.5 percent and the top rate of South Carolina’s graduated system reaches 6.5 percent. California (14.4 percent), Massachusetts (9 percent), New Jersey (10.75 percent), New York (10.9 percent), and Pennsylvania (6.9 percent) all impose higher top rates, in certain instances dramatically higher top rates, than the two states at the top of U-Haul’s list that retain an income tax. Tax policy does not amount to the alpha and omega of why people come and go. It does give us a general sense of the swath of rules and regulations of a given state. Does it provide a welcoming environment for business or does it provide a punitive environment for business? Limitations exist to this shorthand method of analysis. But it seems to generally follow that states that impose greater burdens in terms of taxes also put onerous burdens on citizens in other areas. So, people decide to leave. And they leave places that boast such glaring advantages. The climate and natural beauty of California, the history and quality universities in Massachusetts, and the center-of-the-action feel offered by the financial mecca of New York, all work as reasons to stay. Yet, year after year, people leave. And if state lawmakers do not change policy, then locals will continue to change their address. READ MORE from Daniel J. Flynn: 2024, the Most 2024 Year Ever! The Murderers on Joe Biden’s Nice List The Stupid Party Gets Smart on Spending The post What Migration Patterns Within the U.S. Tell Us About Policy appeared first on The American Spectator | USA News and Politics.
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