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Should New York give migrants free luxury hotel rooms? Americans weigh in.
“I think if they’re available … why let them go vacant when someone needs a room?” Jerry, from Florida, told Fox News outside the Row NYC, an upscale hotel the city plans to use. “Right now there’s a desperate situation for certain people that has to be taken into consideration and maybe given priority until they can be placed in some other facility.”
Frank told Fox News the easiest fix would be to strengthen and protect America’s borders. He said he’s upset that people in other states, particularly Texas, are “laughing at New York” as the city’s leaders “give away everything that the taxpayers built.”

Mitt Romney says Liz Cheney ‘would not’ win the GOP nomination ‘if she were to run’ in 2024

Trump announces ‘major’ lawsuit in response to Mar-a-Lago raid he says ‘violated’ his Fourth Amendment rights – as Mike Pence says HE didn’t remove any classified material after VP term ended 

THE BEE OR NOT THE BEE

Pentagon Mandates Monkeypox Vaccine, But Only For Navy

Mayor Adams Mandates Bike Helmets To Protect New Yorkers From Getting Sucker-Punched

After Seeing The Jump In Trump’s Poll Numbers, Biden Orders FBI To Raid His House Too

Americans Stranded In Afghanistan For Full Year Starting To Think Maybe Biden’s Not Coming Back For Them

“LGB drop the T” keeps trending on Twitter as gay activists turn on transgender activists.

This new tool that lets you see how sites track you says TikTok “injects tracking code that can monitor all keystrokes, including passwords”.

Paul Curtman
Paul Curtman is a veteran of the U. S. Marine Corps, an author, conference speaker, and statesman. For nearly 20 years, Paul has helped lead and develop leaders in the United States military, public service sectors, and business. Paul is a strong advocate for personal and economic freedom as well as the strength and integrity of the free market system. He is a Fellow at Club for Growth in Washington D.C. and currently lives in Florida with his wife, Ruth, and their five children.

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