Voter Fraud: Michigan City Clerk Charged with Altering Ballots in 2018 Midterms
By Jack Crowe: Hawkins, a 38-year-old registered Democrat, stands accused of altering 193 absentee ballots.
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By Jack Crowe: Hawkins, a 38-year-old registered Democrat, stands accused of altering 193 absentee ballots.
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Read MoreBy Mitchell Nemeth: There is hesitation among the political class as to what must be done to pay down and eliminate this debt.
Read MoreBy Ted Dabrowski and John Klingner: Moody’s Investors Service has updated its state-by-state pension liability report and if there’s one key takeaway, it’s that Illinois is the nation’s extreme outlier when it comes to…
Read MoreBy Thomas Lifson: Judicial Watch is hot on the trail of a potentially explosive revelation: that an agent who had previously worked for the FBI and CIA as an informant — recruited by Andrew…
Read MoreBy Edward Ring: Before the federal government sends any more money to help the homeless, it would be a good thing to expose the unconscionable waste of money and hold elected officials accountable.
Read MoreIf only more Illinoisans knew about how their Comptroller is set to confiscate East St. Louis revenues to pay for city’s firefighter pensions — here are Ted Dabrowski and John Klingner: On Tuesday, the…
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Read MoreBy Adam Schuster: Illinois drivers were supposed to be ‘toll free in ’73.’ But in 2019, state leaders still show no sign of abandoning tollway revenue.
Read MoreBy Julie Kell: What’s the point of having political power if you can’t protect your own people from egregious attacks or punish lawbreakers?
Read MoreBy Adam Schuster: Public pensions are already eating away Illinois government services, increasing by more than 500% during the past 20 years as spending on core services including child protection, state police and college…
Read MoreBy David Ditch: Ten years ago, the federal government reached a dismal milestone: a one-year deficit of $1 trillion. Now, like too many movie franchises, we’re getting the sequel whether we want it or…
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