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People are so tired of liberals that they want to redraw state lines
A movement is underway in Ohio to make part of that state join Idaho in order to rid themselves of failed progressive politics.
It may sound silly at first, but the push to leave Portland behind is gaining steam as more hardworking Americans get tired of liberal politics ruining their lives.
“The Oregon legislature is not listening to rural Oregon’s representatives or senators,” Mike McCarter, the founder of Move Oregon’s Border, said in a statement.
It’s like California managing Kansas, with left-leaning Portland and Salem ruling over rural Oregon. Many people in the east believe that they are represented by the state in name only.
Will the movement succeed? Maybe so, but it’s going to take a lot of work.
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Paul Mampilly is a Wall Street legend.
(Barron’s crowned his hedge fund as the “world’s best” and Kiplinger ranked it in the top 1%.)
But a few years ago, he left Wall Street.
“I just grew tired of helping the rich get richer,” Paul explains. “So I started sharing my No. 1 investment picks with Main Street Americans.”
And his No. 1 stock picks across his various research services have been phenomenal.
In 2017, he recommended Plug Power. It gained 1142% in 3.5 years.
In June 2018, he recommended Tandem Diabetes. It’s currently up 520% and still climbing.
In December 2019, he recommended Enphase Energy. It gained 638% in 1 year.
And in March of last year, he recommended Carvana. It’s currently up 877%and still climbing.
But Paul believes his No. 1 stock pick for 2021 could go even higher.
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Everyday America
Hardworking Texas K9 gets special retirement party
After six years as a police canine for the Taylor County Sheriff’s Office in central Texas, Bear, a black German Shepherd, was given a retirement party.
Bear took photos with his human coworkers at the retirement celebration as they bid him a fond farewell. An officer also read a proclamation honoring the dog’s achievements throughout the course of his six years of service.
Officers stated in the proclamation praising Bear’s service that he had been trained to seek out and locate missing children and the elderly.
We can say with 100% certainty that Bear is indeed a good boy.
This has been John W Denton for The Local Conservative
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