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Bill de Blasio Learns Quoting Che Guevara in Miami is Even Less Popular than Killing Groundhogs

Bill de Blasio Learns Quoting Che Guevara in Miami is Even Less Popular than Killing Groundhogs

by Sarah Rumpf | Jun 28, 2019

New York City’s groundhog-killing mayor and Democratic Presidential candidate Bill de Blasio was already unlikely to win his party’s nomination, but his trip to Florida this week was an especially epic disaster. Struggling to get attention in an insanely...
Rubio Calling for Investigation into FIU Bridge Collapse; Builders Previously Accused of ‘Shoddy Work’

Rubio Calling for Investigation into FIU Bridge Collapse; Builders Previously Accused of ‘Shoddy Work’

by Sarah Rumpf | Mar 15, 2018

Both of the construction companies involved in building the pedestrian bridge at Florida International University (FIU) that collapsed today have been previously accused of unsafe practices, including bridge failures that injured people. According to a report by the...
Your Friends in Miami Have the Solution to the Keurig Kerfuffle

Your Friends in Miami Have the Solution to the Keurig Kerfuffle

by Sarah Rumpf | Nov 13, 2017

Viewers of Sean Hannity’s Fox News Channel program are breaking their Keurig coffee machines in protest of the company’s decision to stop advertising on Hannity’s show, but a better solution to everyone’s caffeine needs can be found at the...
Bill de Blasio Learns Quoting Che Guevara in Miami is Even Less Popular than Killing Groundhogs

Taxpayer-funded museum in Miami selling Che Guevara art projects

by Sarah Rumpf | Jul 11, 2016

A taxpayer-funded museum in Miami is drawing the ire of the Cuban exile community there, after its gift shop was discovered to be selling art projects glorifying Che Guevara, the Cuban revolutionary leader who was responsible for the mass murder of countless Cuban...
Dr. J. Robert McClure: A Super-Sized Lesson Showing the Virtues of Fiscal Restraint

Dr. J. Robert McClure: A Super-Sized Lesson Showing the Virtues of Fiscal Restraint

by James Madison Institute | Jun 28, 2016

Miami will host the 2020 Super Bowl — without taxpayers paying for stadium upgrades

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