7. Large-scale IRS audit undulation is coming, but don't worry. The government isn't coming after you, I promise. The IRS is preparing to dramatically increase audits over the next few years, targeting the wealthiest taxpayers, large corporations, and complex business partnerships, while leaving audits of small businesses and taxpayers making less than $400,000 unchanged. Because the idea is literally class warfare.
6. UCLA canceled classColombia succumbed to the mob; cancel College Graduation Ceremony This denies all students and their families the opportunity to celebrate their achievements and instead has a “school-level ceremony” where they will be “awarded” along with the other kids. The school then gives in to these mindless rebels after hours, while the frat boys make monkey noises at the black protesters. Kicked While no anti-Semitic protesters have been expelled from student organizations, the result is ~ side of aisle And that media demand Scapegoat.
Five. Hamas:Ceasefire” The media around the world proclaimed that the decision was enough for them and that it was time for the evil Jews to call it quits. However, the Hamas ceasefire was not a proposed ceasefire, Israel They are not playing this game, baffling the American media, college students and Democrats.
Four. U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) does not support new anti-Semitism legislation, the Anti-Semitic Awareness Act. Warning Taberville also questioned how wise it is to admit foreign students, given concerns about national security threats and issues of bigotry and anti-Semitism.
3. Former President Donald Trump, even the judge I got it. teeth “[the] “The former president and likely next president” prison If he breaches the gag order again he faces prison. Judge Juan Merchan even stated that he does not want to serve time in prison but would do so if he is pushed further: “I do not want to impose a prison sentence and I have done everything I can to avoid that, but I will do it if necessary.”
2. The sad collapse of al.com's underpaid losers is photograph There have been a string of incidents of people going to jail for simply showing obscene material to children, and now various district attorneys around the state are being portrayed as fools who can't understand the law, even though the law in question has yet to be passed and therefore doesn't exist. This is a final attempt to thwart a bill that passed the House and is currently in the Senate. The proposed bill would allow individuals to file complaints if a library book is deemed obscene or harmful to minors, and could be charged with a misdemeanor if the book is not removed. But this is all down to librarians who continue to refuse to respond to community concerns, and now we know what happens when they do.
1. State Sen. Greg Albritton (R-Atmore) explained his reasons for voting “no” to state media, making it clear he has no intention of changing his mind, and finally driving the nail into the zombie bill's long-dead head. Albritton cited the lack of an additional gambling venue for the Poarch Creek Indians, of course, but he also cited the lack of legalization and regulation of sports betting and online gambling, two issues that could have dented some of the yes votes.
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