Biden Pushing to Limit Gun Owners to ‘Eight Bullets in a Round’


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C'mon, man! pic.twitter.com/EeBR4Qrhzt
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) October 20, 2022

Wicked witch https://t.co/CmTMw1FjIE
— Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson) October 23, 2022
TRUMP: "When the Republicans retake control of Congress, we must immediately force the restoration of every single Trump border security measures." https://t.co/soUpF1orlg pic.twitter.com/IismZvxy3h
— NEWSMAX (@NEWSMAX) October 23, 2022
The doctors who know why this is happening and are refusing to speak out about it for fear of losing their license are absolute gutless cowards. pic.twitter.com/wqbvAhgMu7
— Natalie F Danelishen (@Chesschick01) October 23, 2022
Soaring Deaths of Even Younger Americans. https://t.co/33GtFfFrcn
— Chris 🐭 (@chrislittlewoo8) October 23, 2022
'We set out to give the vaccine injured a voice which I hope is what we've done.'
Former ITV and Sky News Executive Mark Sharman joins Neil Oliver to discuss his new film exploring vaccine injuries. pic.twitter.com/ZROtBITgkE
— GB News (@GBNEWS) October 22, 2022
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Paleo-Republicans are the past, not the future of the party. They must be voted out and replaced with new talented leaders, of which, there are many.

Related. How bad is Biden? This bad:
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Record 2.2 Million Migrants Apprehended Along Southwest Border During Last Year
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“…Experts say Biden is depleting U.S. weapons supply with Ukraine aid and hurting potential defense of Taiwan. The warning comes as a new report assesses the U.S. military is at “significant risk” of being unable to win a single major regional war…”
Everything he touches turns to shit.


“…Home prices have plunged during the second half of 2022 with demand for residential real estate cooling off in a number of states and cities across the U.S.. And prices could continue to fall by as much as 20% next year as mortgage rates climb and the housing market normalizes in wake of the pandemic, according to a noted Wall Street economist.
Ian Sheperdson, chief economist with Pantheon Macroeconomics, said in a report this week that tumbling demand for homes amid sharply rising mortgage rates is weighing heavily on housing prices.
“[W]e expect home sales to keep falling until early next year. By that point, sales will have fallen to the incompressible minimum level, where the only people moving home are those with no choice due to job or family circumstances,” he said. “Discretionary buyers are disappearing rapidly in the face of the near-400 [basis point] increase in rates over the past year.”…”
“…Diesel doesn’t get as much of the limelight as oil and gas, but it should because diesel fuel is the industrial lifeblood of the United States, and the price of diesel alone probably has a more significant impact on inflation and the prices you’re paying at the grocery store over any other factor. Without ample amounts of diesel, semi-trucks don’t move, farms are shut down, and critical manufacturing sectors are crippled.
As Bloomberg noted this week, “The US has just 25 days of diesel supply, the lowest since 2008, according to the Energy Information Administration. At the same time, the four-week rolling average of distillates supplied, a proxy for demand, rose to its highest seasonal level since 2007.”
The Biden administration has remained strangely silent, probably hoping that the dismal news doesn’t hit the mainstream because it’s a total political time-bomb waiting to go off, especially as the midterm elections are so close…”
“…Much of the attention surrounding the Supreme Court affirmative-action cases has focused on whether respondents Harvard and the University of North Carolina discriminate against Asian-American students, and on petitioner Students for Fair Admissions’ (SFFA) insistence that the Court overturn Grutter v. Bollinger, which allowed university admissions officials to use racial preferences in the first place. But observers should redirect some attention to a mostly forgotten dissent penned by Justice Samuel Alito in Fisher v. University of Texas at Austin. This opinion may inform the majority’s reasoning in the Students for Fair Admissions cases next summer.
In Fisher, the justices examined a challenge to the University of Texas’s undergraduate admissions program. Adopted after the Supreme Court greenlit racial preferences, the program considered race as one of several factors when determining which applicants to admit. Specifically, it included race within a candidate’s “Personal Achievement Index” (PAI)—a metric admissions officials created to measure the candidate’s “potential contribution to the University” and used in conjunction with his or her test scores and academic performance in high school. (The university uses this admissions program alongside the Texas state legislature’s Top 10 Percent Plan, which grants all students in the top 10 percent of their class at a Texas high school automatic admission to any public state college.) Admissions officials justified their use of race by appealing to a 2004 study that the university had conducted of small undergraduate classes—few of which, the study showed, had significant minority enrollment. Officials concluded that the university “lacked a ‘critical mass’ of minority students and that to remedy the deficiency it was necessary to give explicit consideration to race in the undergraduate admissions program.”
Abigail Fisher, who is white, applied for admission to the university and was rejected. She subsequently sued, contending that the school’s reliance on racial preferences in admissions violated the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment…”
Democrats must stop boasting about accomplishments and show how policies will help Americans, pollster Stan Greenberg urges

You can't make this up.
CNN host describes Georgia voting law as "restrictive" as their own chyron describes "Record Early Voter Turnout in Georgia." pic.twitter.com/08j4mar9WJ
— Townhall.com (@townhallcom) October 19, 2022
Garbage.
MORE – Dr. Walensky received her updated "bivalent booster" on September 22, 2022.https://t.co/zttfCqGt1P
— Disclose.tv (@disclosetv) October 22, 2022
The state of our ruling elites.

Are men taller than women on average? If you needed another reason to abandon the universities, here it is. pic.twitter.com/PE9osKUMye
— Libertarian Party of Delaware (@LPofDelaware) October 20, 2022
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