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Friday, November 29, 2024

While President Joe Biden has cleared millions' student loan debt during his presidency, Congress could now approve a law that would increase student loan payments for a large number of borrowers. read more


Tuesday, November 26, 2024

Boris Epshteyn, a long-time adviser to Donald Trump and member of his transition team, has been accused of seeking payments from people to promote them for roles in the incoming administration. read more


President-elect Trump's pick for "border czar," Tom Homan, on Sunday threatened funding for states that refuse to cooperate in the federal government's deportation plans. read more


President-elect Donald Trump has nominated a key architect of the right-wing Project 2025 planning document, Russell Vought, to return as head of the Office of Management and Budget. read more


Tuesday, November 19, 2024

Donald Trump on Tuesday announced the shocking addition of talk-show personality Dr. Mehmet Oz to his new administration, giving him the reins to overhaul the country's Medicaid and Medicare programs. read more


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According to an article I just read, a small town in Minnesota called Emo was fined tens of thousands of dollars because didn't celebrate pride month. Supposedly not doing so was a violation of a human rights code.

#10 | Posted by sentinel

Idiot or liar? You be the judge

www.outinperth.com

1. Emo is in Canada

2. Town lost lawsuit due to their discriminatory policies.

3. Town was fined 10,000 not, 10's of thousands of dollars.

4. Town was NOT fined for not celebrating pride month, they were fined for discrimination, which is against the law in Canada. Even YOU could understand that.

And yet ANOTHER side effect of mass deportation

www.msn.com

The last time Donald Trump was president, rumors of immigration raids terrorized the Oregon community where Gustavo Balderas was the school superintendent.

Word spread that immigration agents were going to try to enter schools. There was no truth to it, but school staff members had to find students who were avoiding school and coax them back to class.

"People just started ducking and hiding," Balderas said.

Educators around the country are bracing for upheaval, whether or not the president-elect follows through on his pledge to deport millions of immigrants who are in the country illegally. Even if he only talks about it, children of immigrants will suffer, educators and legal observers said.

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