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A.F. Branco Cartoon – Same Ol’ Well
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A.F. Branco Cartoon – Same Ol’ Well

A.F. Branco Cartoon – Harris and the Democrats have once again returned to the Russia-Russia Hoax well, full of lies propagated by the media. This time, they’re claiming that Putin is endorsing Trump and that Russia is paying off conservatives, but with no proof of it. DOJ Set-up? Biden-Harris DOJ Indictment Reveals Conservative Pundits Targeted by Russia Influence Campaign – Including Tim Pool, Benny Johnson, Tayler Hansen, Dave Rubin, etc. Jim Hoft – The Gateway Pundit – Sept 04, 2024 Earlier today, the Biden-Harris Regime announced it was launching a “whole government action” to purge so-called ‘Russian propaganda’ and ‘disinformation’ ahead of the 2024 election. Biden accused Russia of a sustained effort to influence the upcoming election, according to CNN and NBC News. Then, this afternoon, the Department of Justice announced that employees from Russia Today’s media outlet had invested in a $10 million scheme to create and distribute content to U.S. audiences with hidden Russian government messaging. READ MORE…   DONATE to A.F. Branco Cartoons – Tips accepted and appreciated – $1.00 – $5.00 – $25.00 – $50.00 – it all helps to fund this website and keep the cartoons coming. Also Venmo @AFBranco – THANK YOU! A.F. Branco has taken his two greatest passions (art and politics) and translated them into cartoons that have been popular all over the country in various news outlets, including NewsMax, Fox News, MSNBC, CBS, ABC, and “The Washington Post.” He has been recognized by such personalities as Rep. Devin Nunes, Dinesh D’Souza, James Woods, Chris Salcedo, Sarah Palin, Larry Elder, Lars Larson, Rush Limbaugh, and President Trump.
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Pope Francis Calls For Inter-Religious Action to Fight ‘Climate Change’
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Pope Francis Calls For Inter-Religious Action to Fight ‘Climate Change’

The Pope has signed a joint declaration with Indonesia’s Grand Imam which urges inter-religious “unity and harmony,” and warns about “dehumanization and climate change.” As part of his Asian voyage, Pope Francis joined Grand Imam [...] The post Pope Francis Calls For Inter-Religious Action to Fight ‘Climate Change’ appeared first on The People's Voice.
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Hunter Biden Releases Statement After Pleading Guilty To All Tax Crimes
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Hunter Biden Releases Statement After Pleading Guilty To All Tax Crimes

Convicted felon Hunter Biden, son of President Joe Biden, released a statement on Thursday following his decision to plead guilty to nine tax counts, saying that he wanted to spare his family the pain of going through another criminal trial. Hunter Biden pled guilty to three felonies and six misdemeanors in a Los Angeles federal court on Thursday and did so without having any deal with prosecutors to reduce the penalties that he now faces, which includes a maximum prison sentence of 17 years and a maximum fine of more than $1 million — penalties that are separate from the penalties he faces after being convicted of three firearm-related felonies in June. Tickets for “Am I Racist?” are on sale NOW! Buy here for a theater near you. “I went to trial in Delaware not realizing the anguish it would cause my family, and I will not put them through it again,” Hunter Biden said in a statement in reference to the media spectacle that he faced during the gun trial earlier this summer. “I will not subject my family to more pain, more invasions of privacy and needless embarrassment. For all I have put them through over the years, I can spare them this, and so I have decided to plead guilty,” he said. “Like millions of Americans, I failed to file and pay my taxes on time. For that I am responsible. As I have stated, addiction is not an excuse, but it is an explanation for some of my failures at issue in this case.” WATCH THE TRAILER FOR ‘AM I RACIST?’ — A MATT WALSH COMEDY ON DEI He said he could never repay his family for being there for him and helping him through his darkest moments. “But I can protect them from being publicly humiliated for my failures,” he said. “For anyone now going through the scourge of addiction, please know there is a light at the end of that seemingly endless tunnel. I was where you are now. Don’t quit right before the miracle.”
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Candace Cameron Bure Grieves Devastating Loss
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Candace Cameron Bure Grieves Devastating Loss

Candace Cameron Bure and her husband, Valeri Bure, have been married for 28 years and share three children. During their nearly three decades together, the couple has had the unwavering love and support of their families. Valeri’s dad, Vladimir, played a vital role in their lives. Sadly, he passed away on September 3 at the age of 73. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Candace Cameron Bure (@candacecbure) Candace Shared A Touching Tribute To Her Father-In-Law The Fuller House star took to Instagram to share a few kind words about Vladimir. “Our hearts are broken as we grieve the loss of Val’s dad Vladimir Bure. I loved this man so very much. To me, he represented not only the gift of life (my husband) that I am forever grateful for, but one of strength, dedication, motivation, resilience, willpower and love. In my mind, he was the epitome of each of those words, a little bit super human in some way,” she wrote. Her father-in-law was a decorated athlete and took his fitness seriously. “Vladimir was an 4x Olympic medalist in swimming and a 2x Stanley Cup winning coach for the New Jersey Devils. He was a proud father, grandfather, husband and dedicated coach. Most of all, I know how much he loved his family. Thank you for praying for all of the Bure family as we grieve. We love you Vladimir and you’ll forever be in our hearts,” she added. Fans shared love with the family. “Oh no… I’m so sorry. A father leaves a special void,” someone wrote. “Prayers for Val and your family. The loss of a parent no matter the age is difficult. Praying for peace and comfort for you all as you grieve. But also giving thanks for the joy that comes in sharing fond and wonderful memories together that brings healing. Sending lots of love sweet friend,” a fan prayed. “Sending so much love, what a legacy, what a beautiful family he created.” You can find the source of this story’s featured image here. The post Candace Cameron Bure Grieves Devastating Loss appeared first on InspireMore.
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Florida MLB Team’s Bat Dog Makes Her Debut In Hilariously Messy Fashion
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Florida MLB Team’s Bat Dog Makes Her Debut In Hilariously Messy Fashion

Lucy May hasn’t quite gotten the hang of her new job as this Minor League Baseball team’s resident bat dog, but the crowd clearly loves her! Florida’s Clearwater Thrushers hired the pooch when her older sister, Layla, retired from the unique position after six years. Unfortunately, it seems like the 10-month-old Labrador retriever isn’t quite living up to the family name. Her owner was “mortified” by her behavior on her first day, UPI tells us! It was during a game between the Clearwater Thrushers and the Dunedin Blue Jays that Lucy May made her first appearance as a bat dog. Things started going wrong pretty much immediately! Instead of picking up the bat like she was supposed to, this pooch bypassed the item completely and ran into the other team’s dugout. Next, she raced back out onto the field and relieved herself. Lucy May’s debut was more entertaining than we ever could have imagined pic.twitter.com/c96CfmRz2Y— Clearwater Threshers (@Threshers) August 24, 2024 While Lucy May squatted, her bat dog duties completely forgotten, the audience erupted into applause. They didn’t care that she wasn’t doing her job; her antics were way funnier! After taking another lap around the field, the pup was given a second chance to retrieve the bat. Once again, she ran right past it! Eventually, she had to be put back on her leash and escorted off the diamond. Fans loved Lucy May’s approach to the job. Screengrab from X On social media, the Clearwater Thrushers shared a hilarious video of the mischievous canine’s first day at work. Commenters thought the footage was too funny! Many came to her defense, pointing out that she was probably a little stressed out. “Nervous energy,” wrote one user. “First day of work. A little overwhelming. Grass. A ball. Sticks everywhere.” Another added, “She got the excited poops! Completely understandable. Try to fire her and I will file a wrongful termination lawsuit on her behalf.” Couldn’t be mad at this sweet face if we tried ?Lucy May is only 10 months old! She jumped into training when Layla had to step down, and even though she doesn’t have it quite right, she is 1000% KEEPING her job! pic.twitter.com/CxYARZjkN1— Clearwater Threshers (@Threshers) August 24, 2024 It sounds like Lucy May is in no danger of losing her job as bat dog for the Thrushers, though. In another social media post, the baseball team reassured fans that “she is 1000% KEEPING her job!” You can find the source of this story’s featured image here. The post Florida MLB Team’s Bat Dog Makes Her Debut In Hilariously Messy Fashion appeared first on InspireMore.
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EXCLUSIVE: EPA Agrees To Audit Telework Policies One Year After GOP Senator’s Request
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EXCLUSIVE: EPA Agrees To Audit Telework Policies One Year After GOP Senator’s Request

'Teleworking turned Washington into a ghost town'
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Facebook Saves a Life with its AI Alerting Local Police of a Suicide in Progress
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Facebook Saves a Life with its AI Alerting Local Police of a Suicide in Progress

Today, when people mention mental health and Facebook in the same sentence, it almost never bears a positive connotation. But at least for one young woman in Lucknow, India, there’s a very good reason to make such a connection, as an AI working for Meta alerted local police that she was about to commit suicide. […] The post Facebook Saves a Life with its AI Alerting Local Police of a Suicide in Progress appeared first on Good News Network.
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Congress Heads for Spending Fight With Massive Election Implications
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Congress Heads for Spending Fight With Massive Election Implications

Former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris are running out of time to court voters before Americans go to the polls on Nov. 5. But time is running out on another deadline before Election Day that has the potential to significantly affect the election and beyond. On Sept. 30, the end of fiscal year 2024, the government could shut down if Congress fails to pass a short-term funding bill. The chances of a government shutdown are incredibly unlikely, given that neither Republicans nor Democrats have the political incentive to risk getting blamed for a shutdown on the eve of an election. Nevertheless, how Congress ultimately decides to fund the government, and for how long, will be one of the last big fights of the raucous 118th Congress. House Speaker Mike Johnson’s plan reportedly is to continue funding the federal government at levels previously agreed upon by congressional leaders of both parties, but with some key changes. Johnson, R-La., wants to throw out the sweetheart deals former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., struck with President Joe Biden in the Fiscal Responsibility Act of 2023 that raised the government’s debt ceiling. That’s not unreasonable, given that those side deals were geared toward fiscal ’24 spending levels. The speaker also wants to attach the SAVE Act to the continuing resolution. The Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act would require individuals to provide proof of citizenship to register for and vote in federal elections. As for this continuing resolution’s duration, Johnson and his fellow Republicans want to push off another spending fight until the next Congress, in hopes that Republicans will then control not only the White House, but also both chambers of the legislature. That way, a second Trump administration and a Republican Congress would not be hamstrung by spending levels agreed upon during the extended period of a Biden lame-duck presidency. Democrats, meanwhile, are arguing that scrapping the Fiscal Responsibility Act’s side deals and adding the SAVE Act are nonstarters. Democrats in the House have already shown their opposition to the appropriations bill that has moved through the chamber. House Appropriations Committee ranking member Rep. Rosa DeLauro, D-Conn., claimed that “just like last year, House Republicans have taken the process of funding the government down a partisan path—forcing us to consider extreme, harmful funding bills that have no chance of becoming law. And just like last year, House Republicans’ refusal to meet House Democrats at the table has left us without time to pass all 12 bills before the end of September.” It’s worth noting that it was Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y.—the most important Democrat in Congress for negotiating spending levels, given his party’s control of the Senate—and not House Republicans, who failed to move on any appropriations bills and refused to negotiate with GOP leaders for months leading up to the end of the last fiscal year. Nevertheless, DeLauro persisted: “We need a continuing resolution because House Republicans let their most extreme members drive the ship. Let us hope they do not drive us straight to a Republican shutdown.” The Democrats’ strategy in nearly every spending fight is to play up their structural advantage. Avoiding a government shutdown means spending money the federal government doesn’t have. Democrats seem to have no qualms about leveraging future generations’ wealth or financial security to keep the government open. Republicans, meanwhile, tend to correct in the other direction: The national debt is a killer lurking behind every corner. Democrats can brand any provision as a “poison pill,” and Republicans naturally end up on defense in spending fights, and often bear the blame when shutdowns do occur.  “As we have said each time we’ve had a [continuing resolution], the only way to get things done is in a bipartisan way, and that is what has happened every time,” Schumer claimed, according to Punchbowl News. Senate Appropriations Committee Chairwoman Patty Murray, D-Wash., is a bit more explicit. “Demanding outrageous partisan ‘poison pills’ is a nonstarter. We’ve seen this movie before, and we know how it ends,” she claimed. “Senate Democrats will continue to work in a bipartisan way to ensure we can keep the government funded and deliver responsible, bipartisan spending bills that can actually be signed into law before the end of the year.” Yet, by adding the SAVE Act, Johnson has the opportunity to really strengthen Republicans’ hand in the upcoming spending battle. The House already passed the SAVE Act, first introduced by Rep. Chip Roy, R-Texas, in July with Republican, and some Democratic, support.  Johnson spoke positively about the bill on the House floor when the lower chamber was considering the legislation this summer. “This will be one of the most important votes that members of this chamber will ever take in their entire careers. And it’s an issue we never thought we would have to actually address, but that moment has come to us now,” the speaker said, adding: Should Americans and Americans alone determine the outcome of American elections? Or should we allow foreigners and illegal aliens to decide who sits in the White House and in the people’s House and in the Senate? The best hand Democrats have to play against the SAVE Act is that it is already against the law for illegal immigrants to vote in federal elections. They risk falling into the GOP’s trap. Not only are very liberal municipalities attempting to grant illegals suffrage, but one of the top issues in the upcoming election is the Biden administration’s immigration policies and its failure to enforce immigration laws already on the books. What guarantees do the American people have that this lawlessness does not extend to their elections? Hans von Spakovsky, a senior legal fellow at The Heritage Foundation, an expert on election laws, told The Daily Signal that Democrats’ retort doesn’t pass the smell test. “If things being against the law were effective, then obviously all our prisons must be empty across the country,” he said. “There’s plenty of evidence—I’ve written a lot about it—that aliens, both legal or illegal, are registering and voting in many places across the country,” Von Spakovsky claimed, adding: One of the only ways to prevent this from happening is to prevent it ahead of time, before it happens, because once an alien has registered and cast a ballot, there is nothing you can do to get that ballot out of the ballot box. So, you want to make sure they don’t register in the first place. How do you do that? There’s only one way: Require proof of citizenship when people register to vote. Noncitizens casting ballots in elections is not a problem isolated to border states, either. “The Biden administration has let in more aliens illegally than any other administration in our entire history, and they’ve been transporting them all over the country. All you have to do is search the news for the problems that city mayors are facing all over the country with a huge influx of aliens that they’re trying to find housing for, medical care, for overwhelming local schools,” Von Spakovsky told The Daily Signal. “This is a problem everywhere.” Meanwhile, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., appears poised to undercut Johnson and the Republican-controlled House. McConnell’s operatives have reportedly been working behind the scenes to prevent Republicans from going forward with the SAVE Act as part of a short-term funding bill. It is the latest in a series of efforts to undermine conservative priorities on spending and immigration this Congress for McConnell, who took Democrats’ side in last year’s spending fight and supplemental spending and immigration negotiations. Roy spoke about the SAVE Act in a recent appearance on Steve Bannon’s “War Room” podcast: “Every state ought to be very clear that we’re going to force that only citizens are voting in our state, local, and federal elections. But the SAVE Act is meant to layer on top of that; to say that, no matter what you want to do at the state and local level, only citizens are going to vote for our Congress, Senate, and president.” “Democrats say, ‘But, Chip, it’s not a problem. It’s already against the law for noncitizens to vote in federal elections.’ That is technically true, but what they don’t go on to tell you is that federal law has been interpreted by courts to restrict the ability of states to actually check the data and collect the information or to take the documentary proof of citizenship that has been eliminated by the courts. “So, now the question is, will we attach [the SAVE Act] to a funding mechanism in September?” Roy asked. “I believe we should. President Trump believes we should. Mike Johnson appears ready and willing to do it, and that’s where we currently sit.” The post Congress Heads for Spending Fight With Massive Election Implications appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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