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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.

No more money for Social Security beneficiaries

For just the third time in 40 years, millions of Social Security recipients, disabled veterans and federal retirees can expect no increase in their benefits next year. This unwelcome news for more than one-fifth of the nation’s population could get even worse, as those on Medicare could see their monthly checks… Read More

October 12, 2015

Obama left American to rot in Iranian jail?

The Obama Administration spent months at the negotiating table with the Iranian government, trading billions in sanctions relief for nuclear restrictions. But questions remain about how the administration failed to accomplish one simple task during its dealings with the Iranians — securing the release of an imprisoned American hostage. Now, after more… Read More

October 12, 2015

Islamic State to slaughter hundreds of Christians

Hundreds of Christians are set to be put to the sword by the mad terror organization ISIS. According to a report from the Christian Post, the group took more than 230 hostages in February, of which 180 Assyrian Christians still remain in their hands. ISIS is demanding their church leaders pay… Read More

October 12, 2015

Tragedy in Memphis as police officer slain

Another police officer has died in the line of duty. According to the Associated Press, an off-duty police officer died Sunday after being shot multiple times, the fourth Memphis police officer to be fatally shot in slightly more than four years, authorities said. Memphis Police Director Toney Armstrong said 31-year-old… Read More

October 12, 2015

Columbus Day – Too offensive?

A movement to change the name of the Columbus Day holiday to celebrate the history and contributions of Native Americans is taking root in many cities around the nation. As the U.S. observes Columbus Day on Monday, it will also be Indigenous Peoples Day in at least nine cities for the first… Read More

October 11, 2015

You won’t believe this beauty queen’s new outfit

They’re iconic in Thailand, but does that make it a good outfit? The smoke-belching, ear-splitting, undisciplined rickshaws known as tuk-tuks are part of the chaos on Bangkok’s clogged streets. Soon however, the tuk-tuk will stroll down a more refined runway, when Miss Thailand pays homage to her country at the Miss… Read More

October 9, 2015

Obama broke the law with Iran deal

New legal analysis of Obama’s nuclear deal with Iran shows it specifically violates federal law – law the president himself implemented. Policy experts remain unsure if this will nullify the treaty. But most agree that this violation leaves the deal open for legal challenges in the court system by the many… Read More

October 9, 2015

Backfire! Tea Party victory leaves Boehner in power

The Freedom Caucus, an alliance of Tea Party Republicans in Capitol Hill, responded with fierce opposition to the attempted coronation of Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy into the House Speaker position Thursday. So when McCarthy suddenly withdrew his candidacy, it was seen as many hard-right conservatives as a victory. But it also left John… Read More

October 9, 2015

Hush money? Secret cash funding Rubio campaign

His poll numbers have crept up since the last Republican debate, and many are wondering who is paying for it. Florida Senator Marco Rubio is benefiting financially in ways the Associated Press is calling “unprecedented” in American politics. Money has flowed to the Rubio campaign out of a mysterious, anonymous nonprofit group funded by unnamed donors…. Read More

October 9, 2015

PC school cancels ‘American Pride Day’

Pressure from a growing immigrant population may have caused a high school in Jackson, Wyoming to cancel their annual ‘American Pride Day’. But that didn’t stop their patriotic students from organizing a mass protest. The brave high school students ignored the cancellation order, and showed up en-masse to the school decked… Read More

October 9, 2015
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