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(UPDATED) Relatable, Empathetic, Wonky, and Grandfatherly Joe Biden Participates in his First Presidential Town Hall
February 16, 2021
It was a good night for President Joe Biden and the American People. For the first time in four years, the residents of this nation were treated to a President of the United States who was relatable, empathetic, warm. knowledgable of the facts, and grandfatherly towards a town hall audience in Wisconsin. In his first
Teachers in the Grand Canyon State are at the Bottom of the National Wage Totem Pole
February 16, 2021
School Teachers in Arizona are 50th in salary earnings compared to their colleagues across the country. Jim Small of the Arizona Mirror published an article citing the findings of HireAHelper, a California firm that conducted the study analyzing instructor salaries across the United States. Of the 50 largest cities, Phoenix and the surrounding suburbs of
Mitch’s Valentine
February 16, 2021
Over the weekend Donald Trump was acquıtted from the charges of inciting the riot on Capitol Hill that occurred on January 6th 2021. Mitch McConnell had publicly denounced Trump and stated that the former POTUS had instigated the mob to riot. Yet on Saturday, he showed just how gutless he truly is and where his
NAACP And Members of Congress Sue Trump And Giuliani Under The Ku Klux Klan Act
February 16, 2021
Above: An estimated 60,000 Ku Klux Klan members marched along Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington, D.C. in 1925. The Associated Press reports, Impeachment isn’t the final word on Capitol riot for Trump, “The next step for the former president could be the courts.” The insurrection at the Capitol, in which five people died, is just one of
Do Wisconsin Voters Need to Give Ron Johnson an IQ Test
February 16, 2021
Wisconsin Senator Ron Johnson may be living proof of the necessity to supply proof of intelligence above mental disability. The self-avowed Trump Zone resident has used his position as the Chairperson of the Senate Homeland Committee to advance Russian disinformation campaigns against: The F.B.I., accusing it of spying on Donald Trump. Ukraine regarding both the
House Committee Approves Increase In Arizona’s Unemployment Benefit
February 16, 2021
Arizona trails only Mississippi for the lowest unemployment benefit in the nation, at a maximum benefit of $240 per week. Back in September, Republican Governor Doug Ducey declared that he’ll save money on hand, won’t increase unemployment pay: “It’s on Congress,” the governor said Thursday when asked about the rapidly depleting federal account that is
There They Go Again: the Arizona State Senate Passes Another Voucher Expansion Bill
February 15, 2021
The Governor and Arizona State Legislature should be: Spending education dollars on helping traditional and charter public schools bring all of their ventilation systems up to standards that could help combat the spread of the Coronavirus. Funding an increase of the staff of the Arizona School Facilities Board so proper inspections can be made of




