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Port: Will the checks from the government ever stop?


Work is important. It is enriching. It s not something we need to be protected from.
6:00 am, May 19, 2021
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U.S. President Joe Biden walks toward Marine One on the South Lawn of the White House on Tuesday, March 16, 2021, in Washington, D.C. Biden visited suburban Philadelphia March 16 as part of his effort to tout the $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief package to fight the pandemic and boost the economy. (Drew Angerer/Getty Images/TNS)
MINOT, N.D. I love to work.
I got my first job in the fourth grade, delivering copies of the Minot Daily News at 4:30 in the morning, seven days a week, to about 100 or so subscribers. I also had to make monthly collections from many of these subscribers and deposit the checks in cash in a local bank. ....

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CAL THOMAS: Lost liberties and the Biden administration


If one can say the pandemic has had any positive side effect, it has been to help us focus on what the loss of liberties looks like. Such losses do not occur immediately but erode over time as people become increasingly comfortable with government claiming to know what is best for us.
The Biden administration is proceeding on a downward spiral that has ended in lost liberties in nations of the past by seizing increasing amounts of power for itself through a slew of executive orders, without the consent of the people, or Congress.
When announcing his gun control executive orders last week, President Biden referenced the Second Amendment and the right to keep and bear arms. He claimed his orders do not infringe on that right, but added, No amendment is absolute. That is concerning. ....

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CAL THOMAS: Take me out of the ballgame


When the NFL decided not to punish players who kneeled during the pre-game national anthem, some fans reacted by refusing to attend games, buy league merchandise, or watch games on TV.
It took several years for the NFL to win fans back and some like me broke the habit and never returned, in person, or on TV.
Last season, some Major League Baseball (MLB) players also took a knee, but it did not appear to me to be as regular an occurrence as with the NFL. Perhaps it had something to do with the difference in the number of games each sport plays? Apparently, though, MLB is now trying to play catch-up. ....

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