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What’s Driving Silver Past $34 (And Why The Rally Might Not Be Over Yet)
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What’s Driving Silver Past $34 (And Why The Rally Might Not Be Over Yet)

from Arcadia Economics: TRUTH LIVES on at https://sgtreport.tv/
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Conservative Satire
Conservative Satire
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A.F. Branco cartoon – Genital Madness
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A.F. Branco cartoon – Genital Madness

A.F. Branco Cartoon – Democrats, the party of child genital mutilation and late-term abortion, are outraged at Trump for his comments alluding to Arnold Palmer’s private parts. HILARIOUS: Jake Tapper Asks Mike Johnson “Why is [Trump] Talking About Arnold Palmer’s Penis?” – Johnson Responds, “You Seem to Like That Line A Lot” and Leaves Tapper Embarrassed By Jordan Conradson – The Gateway Pundit – Oct 20, 2024 In a hilarious exchange, White Dude for Harris and CNN correspondent Jake Tapper was embarrassed by House Speaker Mike Johnson on Sunday when he asked, “Why is [Trump] talking about Arnold Palmer’s penis?” Johnson joined CNN’s State of The Union on Sunday morning, where he was asked about Trump’s humorous locker room talk at a rally in Latrobe, Pennsylvania, Saturday evening. In response, Johnson said, “Jake, you seem to like that line a lot,” which flustered the far-left host. Tapper’s question comes after President Trump’s rally at the Arnold Palmer Regional Airport in Latrobe, Pennsylvania, where he cracked a joke about his late friend Arnold Palmer, whom he called “all man.” (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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The People's Voice Feed
The People's Voice Feed
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Prisoners Being Released Early To Ease Overcrowding Told Not To Celebrate Outside Jail
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Prisoners Being Released Early To Ease Overcrowding Told Not To Celebrate Outside Jail

More than 1,000 inmates are set to be released on Tuesday, as Labour’s plan to ease overcrowding in prisons is expanded to those serving sentences of five years or more. Prison bosses have warned them [...] The post Prisoners Being Released Early To Ease Overcrowding Told Not To Celebrate Outside Jail appeared first on The People's Voice.
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Classic Rock Lovers
Classic Rock Lovers  
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Thom Yorke says he "doesn't give a flying f***" if fans want Radiohead to reunite
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Thom Yorke says he "doesn't give a flying f***" if fans want Radiohead to reunite

The Radiohead frontman states he has "earned the right" to work on whatever projects he wants to
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Living In Faith
Living In Faith
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4 Things Marriages Need to Thrive
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4 Things Marriages Need to Thrive

4 Things Marriages Need to Thrive
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Living In Faith
Living In Faith
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30 Days of Journal Prompts to Cultivate a Heart of Gratitude
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30 Days of Journal Prompts to Cultivate a Heart of Gratitude

30 Days of Journal Prompts to Cultivate a Heart of Gratitude
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Living In Faith
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What Does the Bible Really Say about Predestination?
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What Does the Bible Really Say about Predestination?

What Does the Bible Really Say about Predestination?
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Daily Wire Feed
Daily Wire Feed
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Free Speech: Why Corporate America Is Now Ditching Wokeness In Bunches
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Free Speech: Why Corporate America Is Now Ditching Wokeness In Bunches

This is the second in a series of articles from Alliance Defending Freedom on the state of free speech in America today. October 21 to 27 is National Free Speech Week. * * * We all know that nature abhors a vacuum. Thanks to the virtually superhuman efforts of Robby Starbuck, some of the most iconic brands in the country have been systematically exposed for embracing the toxic creeds of DEI and gender ideology. Starting with an unveiling of Tractor Supply’s discriminatory DEI personnel policies earlier this summer, Starbuck has shone a light on similarly controversial practices at a growing list of household-name brands. As of this writing, Starbuck has wins at John Deere, Jack Daniels, Harley Davidson, Lowes, Home Depot, Ford, Coors, and Toyota. Starbuck has brought these companies to their knees—or better put, back to their senses. In doing so, he’s come away with major concessions that are helping these companies regain the trust of a growing movement of customers and shareholders who are fed up with Left-wing activists browbeating beloved American companies into pushing their narrow political agenda. Despite the painful public relations moments his crusade has inflicted on these corporations, Starbuck is on a mission of mercy. Along with ridding these companies of increasingly unpopular DEI practices and propaganda, Starbuck is also convincing leaders to end their participation in the Human Rights Campaign’s social credit score system known as the “Corporate Equality Index.” For years, the HRC’s index has functioned as both a carrot and a stick to cajole and threaten companies into adopting an increasingly radical set of LGBTQ+ policy positions, many of which are deeply unpopular with the general public. For example, companies that score 100%on the CEI this year must cover harmful and irreversible cross-sex hormones and puberty blockers for children in employees’ healthcare plans. In addition to exposing companies to legal risk in 25 states, caving to HRC’s radical “puberty blockers for kids” agenda is opposed by nearly 70% of Americans. Blasting Ford as the “Not-so-tough” company for ending its involvement in the CEI, the HRC is facing the first real cultural pushback since its ascendence two decades ago. If nothing else, HRC’s reaction will make good theater. But for those who care about the free market’s success, this abrupt upending of the entrenched political-corporate order also raises a new set of questions. At its core, the HRC owes much of its success to its opportunistic seizure of a crucial gap in conventional thinking about the free market. For decades, the consensus view of the free market was best summarized by Milton Friedman’s shareholder theory — that the business of every business is to return value to its owners. Sound as that understanding is, a distorted image of the market dominates the popular imagination, typified by fictional character Gordon Gekko’s “greed is good” speech in the iconic movie Wall Street. The Gekko-style misconception generated the perception of a moral vacuum in the market. Groups like HRC were eager to fill that space, coming into the corporate boardroom with a moral and ethical alternative to greed. That’s also at the heart of the 2019 Business Roundtable’s popularization of so-called “stakeholder capitalism,” which presents itself as a full-orbed approach to making the world a better place through business. Here’s the lesson for freedom and free market loving Americans – we will never win the battle for the soul of American business until we win the moral argument about virtue in business. What does a virtuous business program look like? It starts by urging businesses to stay focused on their core purpose – generating economic value and profit by providing excellent products and services that improve people’s lives. By staying focused on their mission, corporate leaders make a unique contribution to the lives of their neighbors — starting with their employees, shareholders, and customers, but also extending to the broader society. But virtue in business cannot be defined solely by the profit or shareholder value motive. As we have seen over the last decade, this principle does not forestall some of the best-performing companies in the world from adopting policies and practices that harm freedoms, values, and institutions that are essential to American democracy and society. MATT WALSH’S ‘AM I RACIST?’ COMING TO DAILYWIRE+ OCT. 28 Any vision for virtue in business must therefore also include a commitment to at least “do no harm” to the basic societal structures – core civil liberties such as freedom of expression and religion, family, and mediating institutions like churches, schools, and nonprofits – that sustain markets and a free society. Even better, businesses should embrace policies and practices that respect these essential building blocks. This means, at the very least, that companies should: Embrace equality of opportunity by abandoning DEI policies and practices that discriminate against employees, customers, or vendors based on characteristics such as race, ethnicity, sex, or religion. Embrace a culture of freedom of speech, association, and religion for employees, customers, and vendors and refuse to punish them for expressing their views. Refuse to take official positions on political, social, or public-policy issues unrelated to the business’s purpose. The only thing that abhors a vacuum more than nature is the American political Left. We can be sure that they will attempt to fill the void being created by Starbuck’s and many others’ excellent work pushing back on DEI with another counterfeit vision for virtue in business. As conservatives, we love the free market, the free exchange of ideas, and competition. We have an opportunity to vie for the hearts and minds of corporate leaders when it comes to the question of virtue in business. Let’s win the argument this time. Yes, we should lead with the proposition that providing excellent goods, services, job opportunities, and financial blessings to shareholders, employees, and customers is inherently virtuous. But we must also advocate that a defining characteristic of a virtuous business culture is policies and practices that respect the fundamental freedoms and institutions that undergird our very way of life. If we fail, ten years (or sooner) from now we will be cleaning up the societal wreckage from the next installment of rebranded DEI that captures the imagination of corporate leaders. * * * Jeremy Tedesco (@Jeremy_Tedesco) is senior counsel and senior vice president of corporate engagement for Alliance Defending Freedom (@ADFLegal). The views expressed in this piece are those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of the Daily Wire. * * * RELATED: Free Speech: What Our Schools Aren’t Teaching The Leaders Of Tomorrow
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The Lighter Side
The Lighter Side
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Adorable: Pig Decides To Chip In While Family Cleans Up Hurricane Debris
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Adorable: Pig Decides To Chip In While Family Cleans Up Hurricane Debris

When times are tough, you find out who your real friends are — and, sometimes, that they have four legs and a snout! A woman was totally touched by how her pig responded when her family had to clean up their farm after a hurricane. She shared a hilariously sweet video on social media showing her porcine pal helping out during the stressful situation. What a thoughtful animal! In the woman’s footage, she explained that she and her kids were picking up branches around the farm after the wind had brought them down. Apparently, Brennan the pig saw what was happening and wanted to help clean up the hurricane debris, too! He started picking up sticks with his mouth and dropping them into a pile. Mom was so proud of his efforts! @flock_to_the_hand_farm We started cleaning up after hurricane milton and to my surprise, I see Brennan, my potbelly pig, helping by picking up debris and putting it in a pile. You cannot tell me that pigs are not smart. #fyp#homstead#pigsoftiktok#pigs#hurricanemilton#milton ♬ original sound – Jazmyn “He’s helping,” the woman marveled. “He’s putting it in a pile like us humans.” In her social media caption, she added, “You cannot tell me that pigs aren’t smart.” This precious video of Brennan the pig helping out his family after the hurricane has gone viral online, accumulating over eight million views! Commenters thought it was way too cute that this little critter wanted to offer his assistance. “He deserves many treats,” wrote one user. “What a good boy.” Another added, “Not only is he a good helper, he’s a happy helper and the cutest!” In an earlier post-hurricane update, Mom was glad to share that all of her pigs, chickens, and other farm animals were totally fine after the storm. @flock_to_the_hand_farm All the animals survived. They’re a little stressed out. We’ve got lots of debris and a lot of things to clean up, but everyone is OK. We lost power a couple times and the middle of the night, but it eventually came back on most of my area is without power. Thank you so much for your thoughts and prayers and vibes. We are extremely lucky. Unfortunate. Please keep the coast in your thoughts though because they need it the most. #fyp#chickensoftiktok#horsesoftiktok#goatsoftiktok#homstead#hurricanemilton#milton ♬ original sound – Jazmyn “All the animals survived,” she wrote in her caption. “They’re a little stressed out. We’ve got lots of debris and a lot of things to clean up, but everyone is OK.” Hurricane Milton has been truly devastating for many communities, so we’re glad to see that this woman and her farm animals were unharmed. Kudos to Brennan the pig for lending a hand — er, hoof — during cleanup! You can find the source of this story’s featured image here. The post Adorable: Pig Decides To Chip In While Family Cleans Up Hurricane Debris appeared first on InspireMore.
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Classic Rock Lovers
Classic Rock Lovers  
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10 Great Underrated Songs With The Word ‘Fool’ In The Title

This article looks at 10 Great Underrated Songs With The Word ‘Fool’ In The Title. However, the goal of the article is not just to highlight these songs but to introduce people to the artists behind them. While many of these artists are well-known in the rock world, not everyone is familiar with them. Of course, everyone knows the Rolling Stones, but does everyone know about the Blue & Lonesome album they released in 2016? There may be many people who have never heard that album, which is why a song from that record makes its way into this list. The post 10 Great Underrated Songs With The Word ‘Fool’ In The Title appeared first on ClassicRockHistory.com.
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