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Kutztown University alumni who enjoys gaming, sports, building websites and optimizing ads for successful businesses. Other than that, just your typical northeast Philly family guy! Go Birds!

The American Customer Satisfaction Index (ACSI) issued a press release that shows Chick-fil-A leads restaurants with a top ACSI score for the eight year in a row. Part of the press release is listed below, with a link to the full press release under it. Customers continue to prefer full-service over fast food restaurants, and the gap is widening. According to the American Customer Satisfaction Index (ACSI®) Restaurant Study 2021-2022, customer satisfaction with full-service restaurants is stable with a score of 80 (on a scale of 0 to 100), while the fast food industry drops 2.6% to 76. Restaurants had…

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A Texas sheriff has supposedly taken matters into his own hands when he was reportedly driving captured illegal immigrants BACK to Mexico, as reported by independent journalist, Ali Bradley and later verified by NY Post and The Epoch Times. Bradley wrote: “#BREAKING Kinney Co. Sheriff’s Office is taking matters into its own hands—Sending undocumented individuals back to Mexico. Sheriff Brad Coe tells he called US Border Patrol after a smuggling pursuit/rollover to come pickup 4 uninjured migrants who were involved…” She continued: “The Sheriff says BP Agents wouldn’t take them because they were not cleared by the ER department but…

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Bill Gates owns a reported 269,000 acres of farmland, but one recent purchase has sparked outrage with locals. A recent purchase of 2,100 acres of prime North Dakota farmland by a group linked to billionaire Bill Gates has left some people in the state worried that it will be taken over by the ultra-rich. Gates has an estimated 269,000 acres in dozens of states, based on last year’s edition of the Land Report 100, a yearly survey of the nation’s largest landowners. The co-founder of Microsoft is considered the largest private owner of farmland in the United States. He owns…

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Employees of Ernst & Young (EY) decided to cheat on the ethics exam, resulting in a $100 million fine for the company. The Securities and Exchange Commission of the United States issued this announcement. They were lambasted as a “woke corporation” by critics as this story made headlines. According to a news release from the organization, EY, one of the “big four” accounting firms, confessed that a “significant number” of its employees had cheated on the ethics section of their CPA tests and continuing education programs. The business wasn’t willing to show evidence of this wrongdoing to the officials. “This…

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It’s very hard to determine which exact dollars Hunter Biden used to allegedly pay for Russian escorts, but it’s very possible some of the money could have been from his father, President Joe Biden, who likely had no idea what his son was spending money on, as reported. As of now, this is more of a theory than fact and would need to be proven beyond a reasonable doubt what Hunter Biden did with money received from his father. However, here’s what Washington Examiner, a trusted source, has revealed: Records from a copy of Hunter Biden’s abandoned laptop show that…

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In the Republican primary for Colorado’s 3rd Congressional District, far-right Rep. Lauren Boebert defeated her more moderate challenger, as projected by a report. NBC News labeled her as the “MAGA Lightening Rod” in an article about her victory. Boebert led state Sen. Don Coram by nearly 30 points, with virtually all of the expected votes counted. Backed by former President Donald Trump, Boebert has made a number of inflammatory remarks, and she has positioned herself as one of the most far-right members of Congress, winning herself national attention in the process. Boebert and Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., heckled President…

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Explosive claims were made by Cassidy Hutchinson, a former aide to White House chief of staff Mark Meadows, against former President Donald Trump during her testimony in front of the January 6 select committee.  Hutchinson claimed that on the day of the rally, which later turned into a riot, Trump tried to get Secret Service to take him to the U.S. Capitol building, and that he became enraged when they would not do it because the area was not secure. Trump tried to grab the steering wheel of an armored presidential limousine, Hutchinson claims, and that Bobby Engel, who was…

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Reportedly, Bed Bath & Beyond (BBBY) is currently dealing with cooled momentum and heated customers at its stores, as a new report claims that the company has cut back on air conditioning in an effort to quickly lower expenses to make up for a slump in sales. But on the other side, Bed Bath & Beyond said that any changes in store temperature guidelines did not come from corporate. “We’ve been contacted about this report, and to be clear, no Bed Bath & Beyond stores were directed to adjust their air conditioning and there have been no corporate policy changes…

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Now is the time for Republicans to decide whether to back Trump or the Constitution, said Rep. Liz Cheney during a speech at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library. She suggests people cannot be loyal to both, even though that is a decision for each individual to make on their own – because yes, they can. A day after White House employee Cassidy Hutchinson’s shocking testimony revealed new information about the highest echelons of the White House in the last days and hours before the vicious Capitol attack, Rep. Liz Cheney leaned into her message. During her speech, Cheney embraced her…

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The creator of the wildly popular show “Friends” claims to be ashamed of the show’s lack of diversity. He has donated $4 million to apologize for the demographic wrongdoing. “Friends” the show set in New York City’s Greenwich Village, has long been criticized by those on the left for what they believed to be a lack of diversity in the cast. Marta Kauffman, a co-creator, admitted that she was first irritated by the criticism and felt that the program had been treated unfairly. She changed her mind in the meantime, and it was obvious during her Zoom interview. “I’ve learned…

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Stephen Colbert used June 29th’s edition of The Late Show to voice his displeasure with the Supreme Court’s decision in favor of a public high school soccer coach engaged in prayer. According to Colbert’s less than stellar analysis, the decision could pave the way for satanic sacrifices of goats at your local high school soccer game. Worse still from Colbert’s perspective was the fact that this was not the only victory for religious liberty in the Court this term, or as he put it, “[Carson v. Makin] was not the only ruling where the conservative majority shoved their religion down…

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A suspect described as a 31-year-old male was arrested for allegedly throwing rocks at a church, smashing doors, spray painting on a Catholic church in Bellevue, Washington. Matthew Smith of Fox13 wrote: “Video of 31-year-old man smashing a door while a woman inside was worshiping — you can see some confrontation. He eventually graffiti’d multiple spots, smashed another door and threw a rock/spray painted an employee.” WATCH THE VIDEO: https://twitter.com/MattSmithFOX13/status/1541896513906823169?s=20&t=pgveMeSY-C6NBXGijFajhw He was seen on camera throwing a rock at the door, smashing it, then kicking and punching glass until it breaks. This was all while a woman was inside praying…

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A Texas sheriff has supposedly taken matters into his own hands when he was reportedly driving captured illegal immigrants BACK to Mexico, as reported by independent journalist, Ali Bradley and later verified by NY Post and The Epoch Times. Bradley wrote: “#BREAKING Kinney Co. Sheriff’s Office is taking matters into its own hands—Sending undocumented individuals back to Mexico. Sheriff Brad Coe tells he called US Border Patrol after a smuggling pursuit/rollover to come pickup 4 uninjured migrants who were involved…” She continued: “The Sheriff says BP Agents wouldn’t take them because they were not cleared by the ER department but…

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Police said that an off-duty correctional officer turned the tables on a carjacking on the night of June 27th, firing on the suspect in the Olney section of Philadelphia. The 59-year-old corrections officer was just leaving a friend’s house when he was the victim of a carjacking along the 200 block of East Roosevelt Boulevard around 11 p.m., police said. The man reported to police that he got into his Toyota Avalon, and before he realized it, a man who was wearing a surgical mask and a hoodie pulled him out of the car at gunpoint and went inside. That’s…

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Kamala Harris, the Democrat Vice President, seemed unprepared once again as she was stumped by easy questions some people referred to as ‘softballs’ which should be easy to knock out of the park with a well-spoken answer. Harris faced backlash over a host of remarks that she made during a CNN interview that aired on the left-leaning network in which she was asked about a variety of issues ranging from inflation to abortion. While discussing the issue of abortion, Harris was first stumped by CNN host Dana Bash. “You’re saying now, the President said that this fall Roe is on…

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The stock market is showing signs of extreme volatility. When the Federal Reserve raised interest rates by 3/4 of a percentage point, investors were already hurting from huge stock losses. Although the central bank made it evident that it was taking steps to combat inflation, its actions fueled fears of a coming recession. Despite the volatile stock market, prominent Wall Street professionals are choosing their top picks. Here are five stocks to look out for: Apple (AAPL) is one of the largest global firms, with a market capitalization of more than $2 trillion. It has all the resources it needs…

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Freelance journalist and Sirius XM radio host Megyn Kelly blasted Cassidy Hutchinson’s testimony before the Jan. 6 Committee, claiming that “a first year law student could have driven a truck through the holes” in her story. The former Fox News host opened her July 30th show with a monologue about the current January 6 Committee hearings, starting with her own assessment of former President Donald Trump. Referring to her proper debate questions about Trump’s character – and whether or not he was a good fit for the presidency – Kelly argued that Trump’s behavior upon losing the 2020 presidential election…

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Over the past 12 months, more than one million U.S. voters have switched their party affiliation to the GOP, painting a grim picture for Democrats in the 2022 midterms. According to an analysis from The Associated Press, the GOP is benefiting in the suburbs of large and medium cities mostly, where voters who supported President Joe Biden in 2020 are struggling with inflation and growing increasingly critical of Democratic social issues. Over the past 12 months, roughly 1.7 million Americans have changed their party affiliation. According to the report, two-thirds of those have gone to the GOP, while just 630,000…

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According to multiple reports, Michael Stenger, the Senate sergeant-at-arms who oversaw security in the upper chamber during the Capitol riot, has died. It has finally been ruled that his death was not suspicious, according to NBC News. A correspondent from Fox News stated that Stenger was dealing with cancer. Stenger held the post from 2018 to 2021 and stepped down the day after the January 6 attack. Before a Senate committee last year, Stenger said in an opening statement: “There is an opportunity to learn lessons from the events of January 6th. Investigations should be considered as to funding and…

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A recent purchase of 2,100 acres of prime North Dakota farmland by a group linked to billionaire Bill Gates has left some people in the state worried that it will be taken over by the ultra-rich. Gates has an estimated 269,000 acres in dozens of states, based on last year’s edition of the Land Report 100, a yearly survey of the nation’s largest landowners. The co-founder of Microsoft is considered the largest private owner of farmland in the United States. He owns less than 1 percent of the total farmland in the country. As there is a law designed to…

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