
Alex Chediak
Articles
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Nov 4, 2024 |
stream.org | Timothy Furnish |Tom Sileo |Wanda Alger |Alex Chediak
There are plenty of empirical reasons to vote for Donald Trump to be president again. Here are four big ones: enlisting Elon Musk to address the national debt; putting Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. in charge of detoxifying our food supply; stopping the tsunami of illegal immigration, which is really a Democrat-supported invasion; and negotiating an end to the bloody Russia-Ukraine war. Dozens more could just as easily be added.
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Oct 18, 2024 |
stream.org | Betsy McCaughey |Tom Sileo |Alex Chediak
Vice President Kamala Harris is rushing to fix a growing hole in her support base: black men. She’s buying votes with thinly veiled, taxpayer-funded giveaways. Your tax dollars will pay for “fully forgivable” $20,000 loans for businesses. And worse, she’s targeting black men with these giveaways, as if no one else deserves to participate in her “opportunity economy.”If you’re having trouble growing your business, and you’re white — male or female — will you be eligible? Sounds unlikely.
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Oct 17, 2024 |
stream.org | Alex Chediak |Tom Sileo |Nancy Flory |Timothy Furnish
By Alex Chediak Published on October 17, 2024 This Thanksgiving, Angel Studios is set to release a feature film on Dietrich Bonhoeffer, the German pastor whose opposition to Adolf Hitler cost him his life.
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Oct 12, 2024 |
stream.org | Michael Giere |Tom Sileo |Alex Chediak |Michael Brown
The biggest political problem in post-Vietnam War Washington that haunts Americans is that they rarely have a good choice in whom to elect to do the people’s business. On the one hand, the radicalized Democrat Party that emerged out of the revolutionary violence of 1968 has progressively grown into the locus of darkness, malevolence, tyranny, and godlessness — so much so that today, its presidential candidate is a woman who never received one vote or captured one delegate.
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Sep 23, 2024 |
stream.org | Albin Sadar |Tom Sileo |Alex Chediak |Nolan Lewallen
By Albin Sadar Published on September 23, 2024 During the 2008 presidential election season, many people expressed interest in supporting Barack Obama because they wanted to “make history” by voting in the first black man to occupy the Oval Office.
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