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Johnson: Dems ‘Pushed the Pendulum Too Far’ with Trump, It’s ‘Backfiring’
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Washington, D.C. has been unusually drama-free with Congress scattered for the Memorial Day break. Of course, New York was more than happy to pick up the slack with its sham trial against former President Donald Trump — a prosecution, Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) warned Family Research Council President Tony Perkins, that’s put our entire country at “a crisis point.”
The Republican leader, like so many conservatives, has watched the proceedings with alarm, understanding all too well the political volatility that might result. “I’m hearing a lot of frustration, and I’m hearing dismay,” Johnson said on “This Week on the Hill.” “You know, people are losing faith in our institutions across the board,” he warned, “… not the least of which is our system of justice.” Frankly, the speaker pointed out, this whole charade “is a serious threat to a constitutional republic. ... And I think we’re at a crisis point, because people see what is happening here.”
Thinking Globally, Acting Locally: How Sustainable Rule Took Over Your City
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- By Tom DeWeese - American Policy Center

Solar and wind farms to eliminate gas and oil; 15 Minute Cities; eliminating single-family homes; eliminating gas-powered cars; stop eating beef; no more warm water showers; ban ice cubes and electric stoves; Sustainable! How did these radical ideas become official policies in our once great American cities, now on the verge of collapse? Here’s the story.
San Francisco is the birthplace of the United Nations. On June 5th, 2005, it was also the location for a major effort by the UN to circumvent national and state governments in order to reorganize human society. Coincidentally, the date was also World Environment Day. This time the UN was targeting mayors from all over the world to enlist them to be soldiers in the Sustainable war.
The Times Examiner Endorses Garey Collins for Greenville County Council
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The Times Examiner Endorses Kelly Long for Greenville County Council
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The Times Examiner Endorses Curt McGahhey for Greenville County Council
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The Times Examiner Endorses Bill Chumley for SC State House District 35
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