Weekly Update by Mark Armstrong – January 6, 2023

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Greetings from Tyler, It will be some time before the details emerge regarding the negotiations that will finally lead to the election of the Speaker of the House.  Maybe it will happen today, after all there are planes to catch.  … Read More

Weekly Update by Mark Armstrong – December 16, 2022

Greetings from Tyler, We can hardly watch news from the border.  The third world is flooding into Texas, Arizona, New Mexico and California.  The administration has other priorities.  It can’t be bothered with questions about the invasion that’s taking place.  … Read More

Attorney General Merrick Garland names Jack Smith special counsel in Trump criminal probes

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U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland on Friday named former federal prosecutor Jack Smith as special counsel for two ongoing criminal investigations by the Department of Justice of former President Donald Trump. Smith’s appointment came three days after Trump, a Republican, … Read More

White House shamed into deleting Social Security boast after Twitter fact-check

The Biden administration was forced to delete a Twitter post taking credit for a boost in retirees’ Social Security checksWednesday after social media users pointed out the increase was tied to decades-high inflation.​ “Seniors are getting the biggest increase in … Read More

Weekly Update by Mark Armstrong – September 2, 2022

Greetings from Tyler, It has only been one year since the disastrous withdrawal from Afghanistan.  Whether intended or not it was a pivotal moment in world events.  For the United States to manage such a debacle after years of occupation, … Read More

Weekly Update by Mark Armstrong – 15 July 2022

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Greetings from Tyler, Does it seem like things are building to some kind of crescendo? The mainstream sources of information have been holding back the onslaught, but the levy’s about to break. Material is now circulating freely, and at some … Read More

More than 100 Major U.S. Companies Commit to Hire and Train More Refugees

With federal government resources only designed to last for six months, refugees who arrive in the United States are expected to quickly achieve self-sufficiency. That requires settling into a foreign community, establishing English language skills, and also finding a job. … Read More

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