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Date November 22, 2021

Poll: Manchin’s West Virginia Democratic Voters Oppose Amnesty In Reconciliation Bill

Only 33% of West Virginia’s Democratic “likely voters ” say they prefer the 10-year amnesty for up to 8 million illegal immigrants in the budget reconciliation bill that is headed to the Senate, according to new polling by {text}. The overwhelming opposition to that amnesty from Senator Joe Manchin’s own party, and even greater objections … Continued

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Date November 19, 2021

House Passes Largest Amnesty in History

After several failed attempts, House Democrats finally completed the first step to passing what could be the largest illegal alien amnesty in U.S. history this morning by approving H.R. 5376, Pres. Biden’s Build Back Better legislation. Click here to read all the details in the House version of H.R. 5376. In summary, the bill would: … Continued

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Date November 19, 2021

House Passes Largest Amnesty in History

After several failed attempts, House Democrats finally completed the first step to passing what could be the largest illegal alien amnesty in U.S. history this morning by approving H.R. 5376, Pres. Biden’s Build Back Better legislation. Click here to read all the details in the House version of H.R. 5376. In summary, the bill would: … Continued

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Date November 12, 2021

Unraveling the Not So Rosy October Jobs Report

Analysts across the board lauded the better than expected “Bureau of Labor Statistics” October jobs report that was released last week. That report, showing 531,000 job additions (when 450,000 job gains were predicted) also included some upward revisions to prior months, after very disappointing August and September job numbers. According to many, this upswing in … Continued

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Date November 12, 2021

Unraveling the Not So Rosy October Jobs Report

Analysts across the board lauded the better than expected “Bureau of Labor Statistics” October jobs report that was released last week. That report, showing 531,000 job additions (when 450,000 job gains were predicted) also included some upward revisions to prior months, after very disappointing August and September job numbers. According to many, this upswing in … Continued

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Date November 11, 2021

NYT Column by Edsall Shows the Continued Misunderstandings of Immigration

The New York Times columnist Thomas B. Edsall wrote “{text},” an op-ed where he shared many pieces of commentary on immigration, even using Gallup findings to drive home that immigration support is on the rise. Unfortunately, he has managed to collect some of the worst takes out there. Edsall has a simplistic pro-immigration vs. anti-immigration … Continued

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Date November 11, 2021

NYT Column by Edsall Shows the Continued Misunderstandings of Immigration

The New York Times columnist Thomas B. Edsall wrote “{text},” an op-ed where he shared many pieces of commentary on immigration, even using Gallup findings to drive home that immigration support is on the rise. Unfortunately, he has managed to collect some of the worst takes out there. Edsall has a simplistic pro-immigration vs. anti-immigration … Continued

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Date November 10, 2021

How Many Shipping Containers Does it Take to Make America Great?

A friend sent me this video from The Wall Street Journal with a note: “The scale is staggering … gives one a sense of what having a population of 330 million consumers implies.” The often-mesmerizing video does bring to mind questions about domestic production, trade policy, and personal consumption (is all of my stuff really … Continued

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Date November 10, 2021

How Many Shipping Containers Does it Take to Make America Great?

A friend sent me this video from The Wall Street Journal with a note: “The scale is staggering … gives one a sense of what having a population of 330 million consumers implies.” The often-mesmerizing video does bring to mind questions about domestic production, trade policy, and personal consumption (is all of my stuff really … Continued

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