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Often, You Must Show Them

Now that Donald Trump has returned to the White House, how long before he is helping to break down the Deep State? We have waited patiently, for many years in some cases, to see old cases finally resolved involving pedophilia as well as gross corruption.

How will cases involving sedition and treason be introduced, and resolved? What will become of those charged?

Watch as former CBS journalist Catherine Herridge reports from Guantanamo Bay in Cuba. Also learn of President Donald Trump’s burst of inauguration day speeches and activities. Here’s more from And We Know.

President Donald Trump announces pardons for January 6 defendants at his Inaugural Parade.  The pardons cover about 1,500 protesters rounded up by the federal government after the January 21, 2021 walk-through at the U.S. Capitol.

He also prohibited federal officials from engaging in censorship and abolished the Department of Education, returning control of schools to the states. Here’s more from Forbes Breaking News.

 

How Stamp Act Was Nullified

Michael Boldin, host of The Tenth Amendment Center’s “Path to Liberty,” says refuse to comply is exactly what the people did to bring down the Stamp Act once it went into effect on Nov. 1, 1765.

We’ve all heard about the fiery protests and the bold resistance surrounding the Stamp Act, but there was so much more to the story. Boldin explains the hidden strategies of defiance and the methods they used that government-run schools never talk about. These are the same strategies the founders told us to use to nullify unconstitutional acts today.

Why Govt. Schools Hate ‘Success’

John Stossel says low-income minority students from one chain of New York City charter schools rank No. 1 in the state in math.

Why do they do so well? Because school leaders have high expectations and, unlike government run schools, Success Academy innovates! School days are longer,  all students take advanced tests and 100 percent of their graduates get accepted into college.

“That is redefining American public education,” says Chief Schooling Officer LaMae de Jongh. Success Academy wants to offer its magic to more kids, but they’re blocked by progressive politicians and the teachers’ union. Neither want competition. So that means most kids are stuck with lousy government schools. More with Stossel.

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