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50-year-old Bridge collapses in Pittsburg; 10 injured

A 50-year-old steel bridge in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania has collapsed with four vehicles and a bus on top of it. First responders started the rescue efforts and reported that at least 10 people suffered minor injuries. No deaths were reported. The bridge went down around 7AM on Friday morning, hours before… Continue reading 50-year-old Bridge collapses in Pittsburg; 10 injured


Senate repels attack on filibuster

The Senate has defended the Filibuster by stopping Sen. Schumer’s “nuclear option” to end it and get the radical “voting reforms” bulldozed. In a 48-52 vote, the Senate decided against ending the Filibuster. Democratic Senators Manchin and Sinema jumped ship and sided with the Republicans to protect Democracy. Both the… Continue reading Senate repels attack on filibuster


Agenda battered Biden switches back to Infrastructure Bill

Agenda battered Biden switches back to Infrastructure Bill

After facing scathing defeats over his Build Back Better Agenda, vaccine mandates and the more recent rhetoric against the filibuster, President Biden has decided to tout the expected successes of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill. In a news briefing, President Biden said he “ran for President to unite the country.” This… Continue reading Agenda battered Biden switches back to Infrastructure Bill


Sen. Manchin becomes Enemy No. 1 of Democratic Party and far-Left

Sen. Manchin becomes Enemy No. 1 of Democratic Party and far-Left

Senator Joe Manchin has become Enemy No. 1 of the Democratic Party and the far-Left after saying he won’t vote for President Biden’s “Build Back Better Act.” His announcement comes after months of negotiations within the Democratic Party once again failed to resolve the outstanding issue. Sen. Manchin, like most,… Continue reading Sen. Manchin becomes Enemy No. 1 of Democratic Party and far-Left


Congress finally raises debt-limit by $2.5tn after months of delays

Congress finally raises debt-limit by $2.5tn after months of delays

The Senate narrowly (50-49) managed to raise the debt-limit just days before a much-feared default. President Biden will now sign the debt-limit into law and it will raise the US debt by $2.5tn. Several economists and Treasury officials had warned that the economy could fall into recession if the limit… Continue reading Congress finally raises debt-limit by $2.5tn after months of delays


Inflation hits 40-year high

Inflation hits 40-year high

Inflation hits a 40-year high in the US as prices for consumers continue to rise at their fastest yearly rate since 1982. The Consumer Price Index rose by 6.1% along with the costs of rent and food. As inflation continues to rise, Biden’s Socialist Spending Package will face the heat… Continue reading Inflation hits 40-year high


Government shutdown temporarily averted hours before deadline

Government shutdown temporarily averted hours before deadline

Congress has passed another bill to fund government agencies till February 18, and temporarily avert a government shutdown. The bill was passed just hours before funding was going to stop on Friday. In a 69-28 vote, the Senate accepted the bill approved earlier by the House 221-212. It will now… Continue reading Government shutdown temporarily averted hours before deadline


House passes $1.75tn socialist spending bill

The House of Representatives has passed President Biden’s $1.75tn “Build Back Better Act.” The revised bill faced opposition from House Republicans, but the Democrats managed to get it passed 220-213. Only one Democrat, Maine’s Jared Golden voted against the bill. The “Build Back Better Act,” which is also known as… Continue reading House passes $1.75tn socialist spending bill


House passes bipartisan $1.2tn infrastructure bill after Dems drop arms

House passes bipartisan $1.2tn infrastructure bill after Dems drop arms

The House finally passed President Biden’s bipartisan infrastructure bill late on Friday night after months of infighting within the Democratic Party. This probably was the Biden Administration’s biggest win since it took office. It does however, come at a cost for both the Democrats and Republicans. Both parties had its… Continue reading House passes bipartisan $1.2tn infrastructure bill after Dems drop arms


House set to vote on social spending, infrastructure bills today

The Democrats are set to bring the bipartisan infrastructure bill and President Biden’s social spending bill up for vote today. The votes will finally be casted after weeks of infighting within the Democratic Party. It’s the Progressives versus the Moderates, the far-Left isn’t liking the fact that the Moderates are… Continue reading House set to vote on social spending, infrastructure bills today


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