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Stephen Dietrich

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Stephen is a U.S. Army veteran with over a decade of combined experience in political commentary, economics, and news.

Cheers! Prohibition finally ends for this NYC town

A customer has bought the first beer served legally in a rural upstate New York town in 80 years. The Times Herald-Record of Middletown reports servers at the Eureka Market & Cafe poured the first beer sold in Neversink on Thursday since an eight-decade prohibition on alcohol was partially lifted… Read More

December 18, 2015

[Going viral] Little girl mistakes man for Santa… and he plays along

The video of a little girl stopping a man she thinks is Santa Claus is going viral, and we think it’s too good to miss — https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AhupAi6kJCc&feature=youtu.be

December 18, 2015

Cruz surging, picks up major evangelical endorsements

Less than two months before voters in Iowa and New Hampshire start winnowing the field of Republican presidential hopefuls, Texas Sen. Ted Cruz is ready to make a splash. Multiple sources have reported that Cruz is set to receive what the National Review referred to as an “avalanche of endorsements”… Read More

December 17, 2015

Report: Obama official put national security at risk

Another email scandal has rocked President Barack Obama’s administration — and this one may have put our national security at risk. The Pentagon acknowledged Wednesday that Defense Secretary Ash Carter used a potentially unsecured personal email account for government business during his first months on the job. Worse still, Carter… Read More

December 17, 2015

America today: High schools spend millions to coddle lazy teens

As if today’s kids weren’t already spoiled enough, more and more school districts around the U.S. are pushing back start times for their sleepy teens. And it’s costing taxpayers millions of dollars in increased costs. The Seattle school board recently voted to adopt an 8:45 a.m. start time beginning next… Read More

December 17, 2015

Obama, Bloomberg plotting to restrict guns

President Barack Obama this week met with former New York mayor and anti-gun advocate Michael Bloomberg, and reports have indicated the two discussed Obama’s pending executive order that’s targeted at gun ownership and could prohibit certain American citizens from buying guns all together. Analysts have indicated that Obama’s sweeping anti-gun executive order… Read More

December 17, 2015

Trump: They’re all scared of me

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump on Wednesday shrugged off the barbs he received at the final GOP debate of the year, saying he’d been prepared for more criticism as the front-runner. It was a rebuke to Jeb Bush, the former Florida governor, who jabbed Trump the most during the two-hour… Read More

December 17, 2015

Outrage! San Bernardino terrorists buried on American soil

The bodies of a husband and wife behind the California shootings that killed 14 people have been released by authorities and buried. Attorneys for family members told NBC News Wednesday that the Syed Farook and Tashfeen Malik were buried on Tuesday afternoon in Southern California. The attorneys, David Chesley and… Read More

December 17, 2015

Kitten barely escapes death

A worker at a Northern California recycling center saved a tiny kitten from certain death when he spotted the animal heading down a conveyor belt. Tony Miranda tells television station KCRA that he was sorting recyclables Tuesday when he found the pink-nosed, white-pawed cat between the debris and scooped it… Read More

December 17, 2015

‘Santa’ comes early for Wal-Mart shoppers

A man has paid off more than $106,000 in shoppers’ layaways at two Wal-Mart stores in northeast Ohio. WEWS-TV in Cleveland reports that the man told Wal-Mart employees that he liked to do something special on his birthday every year. They say he insisted on remaining anonymous. The donor paid… Read More

December 17, 2015
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