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Latest Posts by Mercedes44:

When Obama And His Party Need To Suppress
The Vote, It’s OK
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Posted by Mercedes44 3/12/2026 10:25:15 AM Post Reply
The Democrats have been making desperate arguments against voter ID legislation, including claims that it will disenfranchise married women due to their name change. Naturally, they’ve left out the part about Barack Obama launching his political career by using the name change of a married woman in his successful attempt to have all his opponents kicked off the ballot and run unopposed. The SAVE Act, which has been passed by the House and is heavily supported by the public but is stalled in the Republican Senate, simply “requires individuals to provide documentary proof of U.S. citizenship when registering to vote, and requires photo identification to vote, in federal elections.”
‘Delete, Delete, Delete’: Brendan
Carr Explains ‘Biggest Deregulatory
Program in FCC History’
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Posted by Mercedes44 3/12/2026 8:43:24 AM Post Reply
FCC Chairman Brendan Carr discussed the Federal Communications Commission’s ongoing deregulation initiative during a policy discussion hosted by Breitbart News on Tuesday, March 10, outlining an effort he said has already removed more than a thousand regulations and reduced hundreds of pages of the agency’s rulebook as part of a broader review of federal communications rules. Washington Bureau Chief Matthew Boyle asked Carr to explain the FCC’s “delete, delete, delete” initiative aimed at removing outdated regulations from the agency’s rulebook. “This is the biggest deregulatory effort in the FCC’s history,” Carr declared. “We’ve gone through the FCC Code of Federal Regulations, which is our rule book.