By Susan Jones | May 11, 2021 | 6:27am EDT
Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi joins fellow Democrats in introducing H.R.1, the For the People Act, that is aimed at consolidating Democrat political power in this country. The bill is a Democrat priority, introduced on January 4, 2019. (Photo by SAUL LOEB/AFP via Getty Images)
(CNSNews.com) - The U.S. Senate on this Tuesday will take up a bill that Democrats call the for the people act, and Republicans call the corrupt politicians act.
HR-1, or S-1 in the Senate, would eliminate state voter ID laws, expand universal mail-in balloting and ballot harvesting, among other provisions to exert federal control over elections that are run by the individual states.
Prominent Beverly Hills Plastic Surgeon, Dr. John Anastasatos, Introduces the Percutaneous Facelift, performed without the usual visible Facelift scars
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Dr. Anastasatos has perfected the cutting-edge percutaneous facelift procedure, the future of “scar-less” face-lifting, and is now available to his patients that meet certain criteria.
Ideal candidates are those in their 30s, 40s or 50s, with minimal sagging skin, who want to get in front of the aging process. It also can help someone who had a prior facelift and requires additional lifting, but it is not for someone with excessively sagging skin. says Dr. John M. Anastasatos LOS ANGELES (PRWEB)
In a few years, there will be more tonnage of plastic than fish in the oceans.
Since plastic breaks down into micro-sized fragments, any of us who eat fish will also be filled with more plastic.
Actually, we are already ingesting something like a credit card per week.
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Giant floating garbage patches the size of Texas collect in ocean currents. They are called gyres, and they now spiral slowly in five of the seven seas.
Fossil fuels have made the ocean more acidic than it has ever been in almost one million years.
Acidification weakens the fish shells and wrecks the coral. As a result, half of the
Viewpoints: Is Tax Avoidance Destroying America?
Worldpress.org May 14, 2016
When Donald Trump was recently asked what his tax rate is, he irately responded, “It’s none of your business.” And Trump has repeatedly stated that “I fight very hard to pay as little tax as possible.”
Warren Buffett famously admitted that he pays a smaller share of his income in tax than his secretary.
And Mitt Romney paid a lower effective tax rate in 2011 than a waitress earning $2.13 an hour.
Tax “fairness” is a key issue leading into the 2016 elections and has many Americans asking the question:
Why don’t the rich pay their fair share in taxes?
By Patty Hullett
For the Daily Light
On a gorgeous spring day – May 6 – many of the citizens of Waxahachie gathered at noon to pay homage to America’s “National Day of Prayer” at the downtown Railyard Park. This annual occurrence celebrated its 70th year (1952-2021).
The 2021 festivities were titled “Lord – Pour Out Your Love, Life, and Liberty”.
Farley Street Baptist Church Pastor Richard W. Smith gave the welcome, followed with a reciting of the Pledge of Allegiance and “The Star Spangled Banner,” as sung by Jaime Feaster.
Ellis County Judge Todd Little led the prayer for government, while 378th District Judge William Wallace led the prayer for the military and police.