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Alvin Bragg's Prosecutor Pulls Surprise and Very Prejudicial Move on Daniel Penny
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Alvin Bragg's Prosecutor Pulls Surprise and Very Prejudicial Move on Daniel Penny

Alvin Bragg's Prosecutor Pulls Surprise and Very Prejudicial Move on Daniel Penny
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‘She thinks she’s Obama’: Democrat donor BETRAYS Kamala and praises Barron Trump
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‘She thinks she’s Obama’: Democrat donor BETRAYS Kamala and praises Barron Trump

Democratic megadonor John Morgan has spent a lot of money on Democrat causes, including the Kamala campaign. But it wasn’t because he believed she was competent. “She thinks she’s Obama. She goes to Hawaii because Obama goes to Hawaii, she started talking like Obama, imitating Obama. She is not Barack Obama. She has no talent. She can never run for president again,” Morgan told Kayleigh McEnany on a Fox News segment. “She ran once and got zero delegates,” he continued. “She got 8% of California. I begged them not to put her up. She was going to be tethered to Biden no matter what. That was a zero-sum game for her, but she thought that all these votes were for her. They were not. The votes that she got were people that voted against Trump.” Meanwhile, Trump voters voted for him because they genuinely believe in him — and it didn’t hurt that he didn’t shy away from any challenging interviews. “What the Harris campaign should have done instead of avoiding Joe Rogan and podcasts, it turns out, that Barron Trump, who looks like a runway model, was telling his father, ‘You need to go on podcasts, you need to go on Joe Rogan,’” Morgan explained. “Barron Trump is a lot smarter than everybody in the Harris campaign,” he continued. “Look, if I’m running, I’m going on Joe Rogan, I’m living on Fox. That’s how you changed minds.” “She should go away and never ever come back. She spent almost $2 billion. They’re raising money this week to pay off the debt. If you can’t run your campaign, you damn sure can’t run the country,” he added. Want more from Dave Rubin?To enjoy more honest conversations, free speech, and big ideas with Dave Rubin, subscribe to BlazeTV — the largest multi-platform network of voices who love America, defend the Constitution, and live the American dream.
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Mark Cuban’s self-serving prescription for higher drug prices
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Mark Cuban’s self-serving prescription for higher drug prices

Promptly after President Trump’s November 5 victory, business mogul Mark Cuban deleted all his pro-Kamala Harris posts on X (formerly Twitter) — an odd move for a former top campaign surrogate to make. What he cannot delete, however, is his track record of trying to use Harris to regulate his company’s competition away. In fact, he’s escalating his anti-free-market strategy.Cuban participated late last month in a fireside chat at the University of Pennsylvania to explain why he wants the government to regulate pharmacy benefit managers, the companies that businesses (small and large) contract with to negotiate lower drug purchase price costs with Big Pharma.Mark Cuban should follow the rest of Wall Street’s lead, cut his losses, and move on.Kamala Harris’ willingness to take them on appears to have factored considerably into his decision to support her as aggressively as he did. Soon after Cuban talked to Harris about PBMs, her campaign came out with a plan against them. Cuban then began stumping for the Democratic candidate in the battleground states of Arizona, Michigan, and Wisconsin.But PBMs should not be regulated — nor should they be demonized. If they were so bad, businesses would not voluntarily pay them to lower their prescription drug costs. They continue to hire PBMs because they make things more affordable — lowering Medicare Part D spending by 20%, for example.The true price gougers aren’t PBMs. Drug companies are responsible for 65% of the total list price of our prescriptions, and their relationships with Washington decision-makers have enabled them to raise prices above free-market levels. Mark Cuban’s company, Cost Plus Drugs, also negotiates drug prices as PBMs do, so he would benefit if the government squelches PBMs. In other words, he parrots Big Pharma’s talking points on who to blame because an anti-free-market outcome would help him personally.That’s the problem with Cuban. He relies on political gamesmanship instead of free-market ingenuity to succeed.While he astutely made a lot of money on dot-com businesses in the internet’s infancy, more recently, he has accrued net losses on all his “Shark Tank” deals. Working with Harris and other government officials to wipe PBMs out of the marketplace would ensure that Cost Plus Drugs has a better future than his “Shark Tank” investments — but it would come at the expense of affordable drugs for millions of Americans.That is disturbing when, according to the American Hospital Association:Nearly 30% of Americans say they haven't taken their medication as prescribed due to high drug prices, and it is estimated that more than 1.1 million Medicare patients alone could die over the next decade because they cannot afford to pay for their prescribed medications.If Cuban wants to wipe his support for Harris off the internet, congratulate President Trump, and move on, that’s fine — but he should be doing the same with his failed attempt to push self-serving regulations through the White House, too. Instead, he’s amping up his efforts, and that’s in no one’s interest but his own.Trump won't repeat Harris' mistake. His inner circle knows what's at stake if Cuban achieves his political agenda and won't let it happen. Neither will Congress. Although some lawmakers are pushing anti-PBM regulatory bills before the session ends, Trump loyalists like Sens. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) and Rand Paul (R-Ky.) are prepared to block them.Pharma’s stock shares have dropped precipitously since Trump’s re-election, signaling that many investors already know this cold, hard truth.Rather than continuing with his self-serving regulatory push, Mark Cuban should follow the rest of Wall Street’s lead, cut his losses, and move on. Maybe even focus on genuine free-market competition rather than legislative bullying. It would be better for all of us.
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Middle school teacher arrested after students see inappropriate photos and videos on his laptop, police say
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Middle school teacher arrested after students see inappropriate photos and videos on his laptop, police say

A middle school teacher was arrested and charged with display of harmful material to minors after several students told police that they saw inappropriate images and videos on his laptop. An arrest affidavit from the Crane Police Department in Texas says police were called to the Crane Middle School on Thursday, Nov. 21, at about 3:27 p.m. over a report that children had seen “nude photos and nude videos” on a teacher's computer. 'This situation arose when students encountered an inappropriate image on the teacher’s personal computer during school hours.' After an investigation, they arrested 68-year-old Lyndell Ray Lee, a 6th grade social studies teacher. Police said student witnesses told them Lee had been “watching girls on his personal computer with both pictures and videos of naked woman [sic]" on Wednesday during their eighth period. They indicated that they saw a “20ish [photos] of women naked leaning against the wall," and that Lee would “would hit the play button on pause when we were in the area.”An arrest warrant was issued Nov. 26, and Lee was arrested on Dec. 2. He was booked into the Crane County Jail. The Crane Independent School District issued a statement on Facebook indicating that Lee had resigned from the school. The Crane Independent School District is deeply concerned about the recent incident involving a teacher who was arrested for the display of harmful materials to minors, a Class A misdemeanor. This situation arose when students encountered an inappropriate image on the teacher’s personal computer during school hours.The district went to say that teachers will receive additional training, apparently to clarify that they are not allowed to watch photos and videos of nude women during classroom time. Lee's booking photo was included in KMID-TV's news video report on YouTube. Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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How Elon and Vivek can deliver efficiency and counter China
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How Elon and Vivek can deliver efficiency and counter China

The United States faces a dire threat from China’s expanding military power, fueled by its rapid economic growth. To counter this growing danger, the United States must significantly boost its economic growth to allocate a larger share of its GDP toward national defense. Elon and Vivek take note: Making the U.S. government more efficient should not only fulfill a key Trump-era campaign promise but also serve as a cornerstone of a robust national security strategy to counter Xi Jinping’s expansionist ambitions. These proposals would simplify wealth creation, reduce government overreach, and help preserve the classic American way of life. Reorganizing Washington requires looking to the past for lessons that can shape a stronger future. When George Washington led the country, the federal government consisted of four Cabinet departments: War, Treasury, State, and the Attorney General’s office. Congress later added the Department of the Interior, a name that could easily have been “the Department of Everything Else,” as it oversaw a wide range of responsibilities affecting the young nation’s economy. In 1862, Abraham Lincoln established the Department of Agriculture to reflect the agrarian economy’s role as the primary generator of wealth at the time. Subsequent departments emerged as responses to contemporary political challenges. The Labor Department split from Commerce as a nod to the growing labor movement. President Lyndon Johnson championed the creation of the Department of Transportation. Jimmy Carter introduced the Department of Energy in response to the Arab oil crisis. The Department of Homeland Security and the Office of the Director of National Intelligence arose after the 9/11 attacks. This patchwork development shows that the U.S. government’s current structure did not result from a grand design but rather from a series of quick fixes held together by metaphorical Bondo, duct tape, and baling wire. Enter the Department of National Economy As Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy tackle the critical work of the proposed Department of Government Efficiency, they should consider drawing inspiration from revolutionary American thinking to redesign the government for smoother and faster functionality. For example, if accelerating U.S. gross national product growth can solve current economic challenges, why not establish a Department of National Economy? The new secretary of the DNE could consolidate the Departments of Commerce, Labor, Agriculture, Transportation, and Energy, with their leaders restructured as undersecretaries of the DNE. The DNE’s mission would focus on increasing the flow of goods and services in the United States. Instead of six isolated bureaucracies, the department would foster enforced synergy among these formerly separate entities. Its motto could be: “What did your enterprise do today to work together to increase the wealth of the United States?” Consolidating six separate bureaucracies into one would dramatically reduce administrative costs. Redundant and overlapping efforts would be eliminated, resulting in significant cost savings, increased productivity, and greater national wealth. In another area, the Department of Homeland Security should be fully integrated into the United States Coast Guard for two key reasons. First, the entire enterprise would operate under the Uniform Code of Military Justice. Second, all entities within DHS would receive uniform initial training. The Coast Guard already functions as a paramilitary force with both military and police powers, like the Italian Carabinieri. FEMA would be eliminated as a sub-agency and dumping ground for political hacks. Misconduct, such as withholding disaster assistance based on political affiliation, would be subject to court-martial. The Secret Service would transfer its responsibilities for protecting financial infrastructure to the FBI, focusing exclusively on protecting the president, the Cabinet, and visiting foreign leaders. Finally, the commandant of the Coast Guard would join the president’s Cabinet as a key adviser. Revive the OSS The Office of the Director of National Intelligence should return to its World War II roots and be renamed the Office of Strategic Services. It should be led by a figure with credentials comparable to OSS founder Major General William “Wild Bill” Donovan, rather than a career bureaucrat like the current director, Avril Haines. Elements of U.S. Special Operations Command should be integrated into the new agency, following the precedent set during World War II. Intelligence training should become standardized at least at the basic levels for all subordinate intelligence agencies, including the CIA, Defense Intelligence Agency, State Department, Homeland Security, FBI, Drug Enforcement Administration, Space Force, Air Force, Army, Navy, Marine Corps, the Department of Energy, National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, National Reconnaissance Office, and National Security Agency. The quality of personnel, training, and discipline at the National Intelligence University has significantly declined. Much of this decline stems from the aggressive enforcement of Biden administration diversity, equity, and inclusion policies by the NIU’s executive vice president, Patricia Larsen. These policies have undermined the effectiveness of future U.S. intelligence efforts. The same DEI trend seems to have afflicted the Secret Service under fired Chief Kimberly Cheatle and FEMA under Director Deanne Criswell. The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives should be disbanded. The Drug Enforcement Administration should take over its alcohol and tobacco functions, while its firearms and explosives functions should be transferred to the U.S. Marshals Service. After incorporating ATF responsibilities, the DEA should also absorb the Food and Drug Administration, which would serve as its investigative and standards arm. The FBI should refocus exclusively on criminal investigations. It should remain armed but without arrest powers, with enforcement duties handled by the U.S. Marshals. All FBI counterintelligence functions should be transferred to the Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency within the Department of Defense. Additionally, the Naval Criminal Investigative Service should be integrated into DCISA, with its arrest powers expanded to support counterintelligence missions. The Internal Revenue Service should be partially dismantled and replaced with a smaller, less intrusive agency focused on monitoring revenue collected through a flat tax system, such as the Hall-Rabushka flat tax model. Within the Department of Health and Human Services, the Administration for Strategic Preparedness and Response should transfer to the Department of Homeland Security. The HHS Office of Climate Change and Health Equity should move to the NOAA. Additionally, all instances of the word “equity” on the HHS website, spanning 50 pages, should be replaced with “merit,” and policies should reflect this change. At the Department of Housing and Urban Development, the Office of Inspector General should expand tenfold. Large rewards should be provided to personnel who detect and successfully prosecute fraud. The best deterrence The Department of Defense deserves its own comprehensive discussion. However, in light of China’s aggressive military rise, separating the U.S. Air Force Global Strike Command from the U.S. Strategic Command is a prudent move. Global Strike Command should become a specified command reporting directly to the secretary of defense and the president. Renaming it to its predecessor, Strategic Air Command, serves a critical purpose: Deterrence works best when adversaries can see the threat. A fleet of B-1s, B-2s, and B-52s, reinforced by 100 new B-21 Raider super-stealth bombers and bearing the iconic mailed-fist insignia of the Strategic Air Command, would undoubtedly command global attention. With the Trump administration’s momentum, many of these ideas can be implemented in the near term. These changes would significantly boost the gross national product, providing the resources needed to address both immediate and long-term challenges the Chinese hegemony poses. While these proposals may not make the government as streamlined as it was under George Washington, they would simplify wealth creation, reduce government overreach, and help preserve the classic American way of life.
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Pure FICTION: American Author Gets Dose of Reality After Lying About Cuba's Healthcare System
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Pure FICTION: American Author Gets Dose of Reality After Lying About Cuba's Healthcare System

Pure FICTION: American Author Gets Dose of Reality After Lying About Cuba's Healthcare System
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Oldest Known Wild Bird Lays Record-Setting Egg in Hawaii
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Oldest Known Wild Bird Lays Record-Setting Egg in Hawaii

Oldest Known Wild Bird Lays Record-Setting Egg in Hawaii
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FLOTUS Return: Melania Shares Thoughts on Trump 2.0 - and Those New Dance Moves
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FLOTUS Return: Melania Shares Thoughts on Trump 2.0 - and Those New Dance Moves

FLOTUS Return: Melania Shares Thoughts on Trump 2.0 - and Those New Dance Moves
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Conn. Court Upholds $965M Sandy Hook Verdict Against Alex Jones
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Conn. Court Upholds $965M Sandy Hook Verdict Against Alex Jones

The Connecticut Appellate Court on Friday affirmed a $965 million verdict from 2022 against conspiracy theorist Alex Jones, determining there's "sufficient evidence" to support the damages awarded to relatives of the Sandy Hook Elementary School massacre victims and an FBI...
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SKorea President to Address Nation Ahead of Impeachment Vote
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SKorea President to Address Nation Ahead of Impeachment Vote

South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol will address the nation on Saturday morning, his office said, ahead of a planned impeachment vote over his attempt this week to impose martial law. The speech would be the embattled leader's first public appearance since he rescinded the...
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