Author: Tillie Toro

On January 13th, 2022, the Supreme Court blocked President Joe Biden’s mandate requiring private businesses to vaccinate or test employees for COVID-19. In a 6-3 decision, the Supreme Court ruled that OSHA would not be able to enforce or fine any private business for not enforcing vaccines or testing on their employees. Conservative news and entertainment entity “The Daily Wire” has probably been the most vocal in the fight against the various mandates brought in by the Biden Administration, and when the 6th Circuit overruled a stay on the mandates by the 5th Circuit until a decision could be reached,…

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If you were thinking about opening up a business in New York, particularly in Manhattan, may we offer a word of advice? Don’t. Even before this year, it was dangerous to try and make a living if you were a small business owner, but thanks to a newly elected District Attorney, life is about to get even harder for law abiding citizens and much easier for dangerous and armed criminals. Ever since Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg took his position this year, he’s been mired in controversy for directives that he’s given his office and staff. His first memo basically…

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On October 30th, 2021, an intimidating man in both size and demeanor named Jason Jones entered the Catskill Police Precinct, and became highly aggressive and combative with police. At one point, the man gets ahold of a large, ethyl-alcohol-based hand sanitizer and proceeds to pump the liquid all over himself. The drunk and angry man continues to be combative as officers struggle to determine how to handle the situation. Ultimately, an officer is forced to fire his taser gun. What happens next is all too obvious to anyone who recognizes that the alcohol in the sanitizer may not evaporate or…

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This particular portion of the Infrastructure Bill has been trying to make the news since at least December 1st, 2021 but it just doesn’t gain enough traction to catch the attention of the masses. Included in the 2700 page bill is a mandate that all new cars include a “backdoor” to allow a vehicle to be remotely turned off, or in the terms mostly used currently, they want a kill-switch readily available. The idea behind this is that if someone hijacks a car, kidnaps someone, is running from police, is driving under the influence, or driving the wrong direction someone…

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Every week or so there is a new article about schools or teachers pushing boundaries with children who are not their own. When students returned to school all over the nation in August this year, it was discovered that a man was doing all he could to “radicalize” his students for ANTIFA, BLM, and the Communist Party. It was big news at the time and made several headlines with several of his quotes in the undercover interview. https://twitter.com/Jtaylorede/status/1433202455127511043?s=20 In a quote pulled from The New York Post’s article, teacher Gabriel Gipe said, “I have 180 days to turn [students] into…

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Late December 22nd, 2021, The Daily Wire received word that their motion to challenge the Biden Test or Vaccine Mandates for private companies would be heard by the Supreme Court of the United States of America. Their oral arguments are scheduled to begin January 7th, 2022. Said arguments will be heard by Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh, and may only last up to an hour in length. It all began on September 9th, 2021, when Biden ordered OSHA to require a vaccine or test mandate on all business in the private sector that had 100 or more employees working for…

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On December 17th, 2021, Gov. J.B. Pritzker of Illionois signed a bill that essentially allows young women of any age to undergo a significant, life altering medical procedure, without notifying their parents. The bill repeals a law that required providers of abortion to contact the parents or legal guardians of minors under 17 years of age at least 48 hours prior to the procedure. Those in support of the new bill claim that it protects “vulnerable” young women (children) who may have been raped or abused. That’s a noble sentiment of course, but doesn’t it also protect the men who…

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It remains to be seen what will happen in the case of Rogel Aguilera-Mederos, but the national attention given over his 110 year sentence isn’t dying away. There are petitions, tweets, Facebook posts, Tik Tok videos and more doing all they can to keep the attention on Colorado’s legal system in an effort to reduce if not commute the young man’s sentencing altogether. Even celebrities are beginning to take notice and whether we like it or not, that’s bound to heat things up for better or for worse. Despite the fact that our legal system really shouldn’t rely on the…

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On Monday, December 20th, 2021, both the prosecution and the defense made their closing arguments in the trial of 59-year-old Ghislaine Maxwell. The charges brought against Maxwell could bring a maximum sentence of 70 years in prison; basically, she would spend the remainder of her life in prison if she’s convicted of the sex trafficking of minors, enticing a minor to travel to engage in illegal sex acts, transporting a minor with the intent to engage in criminal sexual activity and three counts of conspiracy. Some have felt that Maxwell is simply a stand-in for Jeffrey Epstein, who may or…

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On December 20th, 2021, Senator Ted Cruz led seven other senators along with House Republican Conference chair Mike Johnson of Louisiana leading 38 House Republicans in signing an Amicus Brief with the lawsuit filed by the Navy SEALS against the Biden Administrations over the Vaccine Mandate that is being forced on military personnel. About 26 Navy SEALS and several other Naval servicemen have made claims that their First Amendment rights to freedom of religion have been trampled on as their exemptions were denied. They believe that under the Religious Freedom Restoration Act (RFRA) and the First Amendment, they have a…

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It was on April 25, 2019, that Rogel Lazaro Aguilera-Mederos, a twenty-three-year-old semi-truck driver from Texas caused a wreck that resulted in the deaths of four and the injuries of six. Aguilera-Mederos attempted to slam on his breaks when he realized that traffic was slowing and stopping for another wreck on I-70 in Lakewood Colorado. Tragically, diesel fuel was spilled and caught fire, engulfing several cars. Several vehicles were destroyed, and even the road was so severely damaged that portions of the interstate had to be closed down for repairs and to ensure that safe travel could be resumed. The…

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On November 29th, 2021, the lawyer for the alleged Waukesha Parade murderer has withdrawn from representing his former client. Joe Damask cited a conflict of interest when it came to defending the 39-year-old Darrell Brooks Jr. who is now accused of intentionally running an SUV into the Waukesha Christmas parade on November 21st, 2021, killing six and injuring 62. The lawyer was originally set to represent Brooks in two other cases against the convicted felon, but shortly after news of the attack last Sunday, Domask “notified the court that he planned to withdraw from two open cases in Milwaukee, records…

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Since being acquitted of all charges against him on November 19th, 2021, speculation about whether or not Kyle Rittenhouse will sue anyone has been running rampant. We know Nick Sandmann, another young man who had been defamed by the media as a teenager, gave his two-cents on the matter in his own op-ed written for The Daily Mail. Not only did Sandmann offer some sage advice, but he explained why he felt the need to sue and why if Rittenhouse chooses to do so, he’d be in his corner 100% of the way. Sandmann wasn’t the only one who expressed…

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The morning of Thursday, November 18th, 2021 started off with a bang as court was called to order in Wisconsin. Judge Bruce Schroeder banned all staff from MSNBC from the courthouse for the duration of the Rittenhouse trial after one of their employees was caught following and filming a bus that transports the Jury to and from the courthouse. https://twitter.com/FoxNews/status/1461389505143975938?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1461389505143975938%7Ctwgr%5E%7Ctwcon%5Es1_c10&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.foxnews.com%2Flive-news%2Frittenhouse-case According to information passed along to the judge, the MSNBC employee known as James J. Morrison was following the jury bus and actually ran a red light to keep them in view. He said he was doing so under directions…

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On November 17th, 2021, the Occupational Safety & Health Administration, also known as OSHA, announced they would not be enforcing the Biden Administration’s COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate. This decision came after a court order was upheld by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. OSHA will not be able to resume enforcement efforts unless court ordered. Their statement can be found on their own website, but states; “On November 12, 2021, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit granted a motion to stay OSHA’s COVID-19 Vaccination and Testing Emergency Temporary Standard, published on November 5, 2021 (86…

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On November 12th, 2021 the conservatorship over Britney Spears was terminated permanently after 13 years. The legal custody which controlled Britney’s personal life along with her financial life began on February 1, 2008 after a series of incidents wherein her parents claimed the singer was incapable of taking care of herself. It started out as temporary but after a couple of extensions it became permanent on October, 28th, 2008. https://twitter.com/britneyspears/status/1459294347506028546?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1459294347506028546%7Ctwgr%5E%7Ctwcon%5Es1_c10&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.foxnews.com%2Fentertainment%2Fbritney-spears-speaks-out-first-time-conservatorship-hearing So what exactly is a conservatorship? Are they constitutional? Why is it so hard to get one removed? Is it as hard to gain one over someone else? If it…

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Graphic Videos Posted Within the Article The Kyle Rittenhouse trial has been all over the news, but while the trial against the three men accused of murdering Ahmaud Arbery has made the occasional splash, it hasn’t been televised or reported on to the same degree despite both incidences taking place in 2020. The shooting in Kenosha received immediate attention as the mainstream media appeared to do as much as they could to paint Kyle Rittenhouse as another “mass/active shooter” on a rampage on the night of August 25th, 2020. The Arbery shooting received attention only when the video was dropped…

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As of October 13th, 2021, the city of Portland, Oregon joined a few others around the nation in granting bereavement to city employees that have suffered the loss of a baby during pregnancy. This compassionate step is meant to help encompass the many types of loss a family or employee can experience. Loss during a pregnancy can be devastating, especially if you are of the mind that the loss is the loss of a baby. What has several conservatives scratching their heads is the exact wording of the amended administrative rules. They list still birth, miscarriage and other loss as…

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To understand the laws in our country is no simple task. There is a reason why it takes lawyers about six to seven years worth of schooling to become a lawyer. Just like a medical student will not learn of every single technique, ailment, or treatment; lawyers don’t come out of law school knowing every single law on the books either. As a matter of fact most laws are written in massive bills that can be hundreds of pages long with so many provisions and jargon packed in that it’s hard to tell what the actual topic of the law…

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