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From Laughs to Legislation: A Comedian's Journey into Politics
Never in my wildest dreams did I imagine that I would willingly dive into the turbulent waters of politics. But here I am, Jack Mendel, a former stand-up comedian, trying to make sense of the world from behind the formidable desk of a small-town mayor.
Evan BrownPublished 10 months ago in The SwampTensions Between North Korea and America
Introduction: The relationship between North Korea and America has been marred by tension and uncertainty for decades. The diplomatic encounters and geopolitical complexities between these two nations have attracted international attention, often drawing concern over potential conflicts and their implications for global stability. In this article, we will delve into the historical context, key events, and current dynamics that define the North Korea-America relationship.
Almira MomogPublished 10 months ago in The SwampA Brush with Magic
Valérie Damidot, the renowned interior designer and television personality, woke up one sunny morning with a peculiar feeling in her bones. Little did she know that this day would mark the beginning of an extraordinary adventure that would test her creativity and ignite her imagination like never before.
FatyFlower2008Published 10 months ago in The SwampPresident Attacks Rather than Addresses Congress in First State of the Union
February 26th (Washington, D.C.) – A few short weeks after making a request to do so, the President was able to appear before a joint-session of Congress to give a State of the Union address. However, this was a speech unlike any given since becoming formally known by that name in 1947—which coincidently was the first time the speech was broadcast on television. The last President to have a State of the Union during their first year in office was John F. Kennedy—although his successor Lyndon B. Johnson had one after Kennedy was assassinated and Gerald Ford also had one when Richard Nixon resigned. However, according to a Congressional Research Service report (https://fas.org/sgp/crs/misc/R44770.pdf) on the history of the State of the Union:
Leaving It All Behind
Today is World Refugee Day! A day when we honor those who flee their home country to escape the violence and terror there for a better life for themselves and their family. A refugee is someone who gives up everything for a better tomorrow. There are currently 89 million refugees trying to find sanctuary. 41% of them are under the age of 18 years old. Many countries have passed laws and started programs to help them gain citizenship by providing shelter, protection, and anything else they may need. If you are a refugee, here are some tips to help you out.
M.L. LewisPublished 10 months ago in The SwampSometimes It Feels Wrong To Be Right
Introduction Something came to mind yesterday due to everything that is going wrong at the moment (don't worry it is all manageable) just about how those that shout the loudest almost always get the credit and belief of people. They don't have to be right, just louder than anyone else.
Mike Singleton - MikeydredPublished 10 months ago in The SwampWhat Was in the Latest Set of Executive Orders?
February 9th (Washington, D.C.) – The President has delivered a new set of Executive Orders for numerous federal departments and agencies.
BRICS BANK (NEW DEVELOPMENT BANK)
The eighth annual meeting of the BRICS New Development Bank (NDB) commenced in Shanghai on Tuesday, with Russian Finance Minister Anton Siluanov presenting its development plans. Established in 2014 by Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa, the NDB started its operations a year later. Subsequently, Bangladesh, the United Arab Emirates, and Egypt joined the bank, and Uruguay is in the process of becoming a member. Saudi Arabia is also engaged in discussions to join the NDB, which would strengthen ties between the BRICS countries and the world's second-largest oil producer.
Remembering Glenda Jackson: A British Star's Enduring Legacy
Throughout her career, she graced both the stage and the silver screen, captivating audiences with her captivating performances. As we bid farewell to this extraordinary artist, let us take a moment to reflect on her remarkable life and enduring legacy.
ONYIGOD WRITESPublished 10 months ago in The Swampeffects of DEPLETED URANIUM in UKRAINE
DEPLETED URANIUM is a dense by-product that remains after uranium is enriched for nuclear reactors or nuclear weapons. Although it is still radioactive, its radioactivity is significantly lower compared to natural uranium ore, as it contains much lower levels of U-235 and U-234 isotopes.
Donald Trump Pleads Not Guilty to Criminal Charges: A Legal Battle Unfolds
This legal battle marks a significant moment in American history, as a former president faces potential consequences within the legal system. The charges against Trump stem from various investigations, spanning from his time in office to his business dealings. As the courtroom proceedings commence, the nation awaits with bated breath to witness how this high-profile case will unfold.
ONYIGOD WRITESPublished 11 months ago in The SwampNadine Dorrie Sinister Forces Controversy
Nadine Dorries, a prominent British politician and Member of Parliament (MP), recently made controversial statements regarding what she referred to as "sinister forces" operating within society. Dorries, known for her conservative views, expressed concerns about certain ideologies and movements that she believes pose a threat to the values and stability of the country. Her remarks have sparked both support and criticism, igniting a debate on the nature of these alleged "sinister forces."
ONYIGOD WRITESPublished 11 months ago in The Swamp