1. Border Security 33.49%
2. Economy 19.78%
3. Foreign Threats 11.68%
4. Environment 10.59%
5. Social Security/Medicare 10.04%
6. Healthcare Cost 8.13%
7. Crime 6.29%
According to a recent poll, these are the area's most Americans are concerned with:
1. Border Security 33.49% 2. Economy 19.78% 3. Foreign Threats 11.68% 4. Environment 10.59% 5. Social Security/Medicare 10.04% 6. Healthcare Cost 8.13% 7. Crime 6.29% So, it's okay for the president of Harvard University to plagiarize numerous documents yet a student would be kicked out in a heartbeat if he or she plagiarized. Double standards are going to topple our nation.
According to the latest census, people are leaving NYC at a faster rate than any other city in our country. These states are losing a lot of citizens: 1) California 2) Maryland 3) Illinois 4) Missouri 5) Oregon 6) Washington 7) New York and 8) New Jersey. As a percentage, Alaska has lost a lot of their population it's just not that of an inhabited state. Florida, Texas, Montana, and Idaho have had the most successful growth rates.
His father was from Germany and he married a woman from Hicksville, NY and they had two children together. The dad was a piano prodigy and his infant son would watch him play all the time, mesmerized by the piano. As soon as he could sit on the piano bench by himself, he began playing some music based on what he saw and listened to what his dad did. They weren't a wealthy family but realizing he was a prodigy as well, they hired a piano teacher since his dad was too busy working to do it himself.
When the boy was 10, his father left the family and moved back to Germany. Music was the boy's passion so he kept playing piano but his mom could only on and off again afford lessons. He grew up in a tough neighborhood and up until he was around 15 years old, he mostly hid his piano playing as he hung out with a tough gang of teenagers. He took up boxing and won 26 fights and lost four. It was a tough image that he's maintained over the years. When he turned 15 he began playing in a high school band that played Beatle's cover songs (he was a Beatle's fanatic). They were good enough to get a gig at the New York World's Fair. The first time they were paid was when they performed at a social at a Catholic church. He got $5. A man in the community who owned a bar was looking for a piano player for a band he put together so at the age of 16, this young man began his professional career. Playing at least three nights a week, he was failing in school and eventually became a high school dropout. The band he was in was very popular locally but it didn't gain traction so they disbanded. He joined another band and it quickly disbanded as well but by then he was noticed by Columbia Records, and they signed a deal with him which led to an album that reached number one on the Billboard Chart. The album and record-breaking song from the album were called: Piano Man, and of course the artist is the famous piano prodigy, Billy Joel. His high school gave him a diploma when he was 43 and now he has six Honorary Doctorate Degrees from Universities such as Berkley and Syracuse. I can't cover all the music awards he's received because there are too many, but he has received five Grammy's . He's an amazing music artist who has dealt with a lot of pain. We've almost lost him a couple of times due to depression; I'm so thankful for those first responders because we would've missed out on some amazing music. Why are Senator Dick Durbin and the democrats fighting so hard to stop access into the flight logs to Epstein Island? It's like pulling teeth for the republicans to try and get the data which would be extremely insightful. This is who they are now. Just a bunch of corrupt politicians making moves which in no way offer transparency to the general public. They are deplorable!
Around 18% of those surveyed stated that Biden has done a good to great job with border control. Needless to say, these peoples' right to vote should be revoked. Around 71% gave Biden a "F," rating. Those are horrific numbers for him.
What do you think would've happened if college students at Harvard were cheering for African Americans to be exterminated? Of course the university would go nuts and aggressively go after those students who said such horrific things. Why isn't it the same for Jewish people? Why don't they protect these students like they would if they were African American? It's sickening and Harvard's president should be fired.
Now, it's starting to make even more sense...
Biden is potentially going to be voted into an official House impeachment inquiry this week, which can expose him as being on China's payroll through using the University of Penn's payroll that directly came from China. It was yet another creative money grab by not only the Bidens but others as well who are in the Biden Administration. "Biden was essentially not just seeking bribes, but on the payroll of the Chinese Communist Party," Morris told "Saturday Report." "They gave the University of Pennsylvania $58 million as a grant at the start of Biden's term and set up the Institute for Global Engagement and hired Joe Biden as the professor. A job he didn't do anything for, he and others just collected a paycheck. It was a win-win-win for UPENN, the Bidens, and their cronies including Secretary of State Antony Blinken, currently bogged down in the Israel war on Hamas, and "nine others, high level national security people. They "were all drawing hefty salaries from the University of Pennsylvania with funds from the Chinese Communist Party, and it's incredible. It literally meant that the Biden administration was on the Chinese payroll for four years before they became officially the national security team of the U.S." -NEWSMAX Now we know even further why the Biden Administration has been protecting China at every turn and why he needs to be removed from office along with any others who were on UPENN's payroll. Absolutely sickening. From Valerie:
"My parents were newlyweds in New Jersey and then moved to Illinois after I was born. They lived there my entire childhood and then divorced the year I graduated. My dad moved to Las Vegas, my mom to Texas. When I turned 30, I took a job in South Florida — the first and only member of my family to ever travel there. While at a local Goodwill in search of home furnishings, I found an old book of poetry on a kitchen wares' shelf, and I liked the look of the cover, so I bought it for a quarter and took it home with the rest of my stuff. Later that night, I opened the front cover and was shocked to see an inscription in my dad’s unmistakable handwriting. It was his gift to my mom on their third wedding anniversary. My mom had sold it at a yard sale 10 or so years earlier." |
Author: John Mann |