7 Short Little Known Things the Media is Not Telling You

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7 Short Little Known Things the Media is Not Telling You

Here are 7 very important things you probably haven’t heard but should know about.

  1. Taxpayer $900 Million Waste: EV School Buses Because Kamala Likes Them

It’s a $1 billion waste for “green buses.”

The EPA is spending $900 million in taxpayer funds across 47 states to help fund the purchase of “green” school buses.

90% of the funds have gone to EV buses, while the remaining has gone to propane-powered buses.

These are not cheap buses.

The EV Buses cost more than the non-gas/diesel buses. For example, the Blue Bird All-American Type D electric school bus retails at $400,000.

But a new diesel school bus costs $200,000.

Blue Bird’s EV bus can travel 120 miles on a single charge, which takes three to eight hours to recharge.

The average range for a new diesel-powered school bus on a single tank of fuel is 510 miles.

  1. West Point’s New Curriculum

The United States Military Academy at West Point is introducing a new curriculum that includes courses on “deconstructing patriotism,” “cross-dressing in the military,” and other topics related to gender norms and representation.

These courses are part of a broader initiative by the Biden regime to integrate diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) propaganda into the curriculum over duty, honor, and country.

The controversial courses are as follows:

Deconstructing Patriotism: Exploring Postmodernism and US Army Recruitment Amidst the Lack of a National Narrative

Uniformed Perspectives: The Evolution of Cross-Dressing in the Military and Gender Norms

Do My Leaders ‘Get’ Me?: Unpacking the Importance of Representation in the Military

Harder Rights: An Approach to Espoused Values and Behavior Inconsistency

  1. Gutfeld’s Late-Night Show Tops Cable Ratings, Surpasses ‘Daily Show’ By Wide Margin

Greg Gutfeld is funny – and super successful. His late-night program on Fox News has become the leading cable news among younger viewers. But here is the big story. His purpose is to outperform the liberal ‘Daily Show.’

Gutfeld’s show has more than quadrupled the viewership of ‘The Daily Show.’

In the 25-54 age group. Gutfeld’s program doubled ‘The Daily Show’s’ average of 146,000 viewers.

  1. Chinese Spy Bases in Cuba: 90 Miles Away

What could they be doing? Here are just a few things:

  • Spying on sensitive electronic communications from American Military bases
  • Monitor space-launch facilities
  • Closely monitor military and commercial shipping, even spy on U.S. citizens

The U.S. intelligence community publicly announced this for the first time. In addition, it said China is building a mega port on Peru’s Pacific coast.

  1. Taxes At Work…

New York City spends, on average, $160 per hotel room to house illegal “newcomers.” Some hotels get over $300,000 per night. That’s just the room, not the food.

The city extended a contract with the Hotel Association of New York City for three years with a stunning $1.3 billion price tag.

  1. Democrats Economic Deception

Harris and democrats claim that we are better off than the socialist European nations. Here is a reality check:

  • The U.K.’s national debt increased to 104% of gross domestic product in 2024, up from 68% in 2019 and 43% in 2007.
  • In France, the national debt rose to 112% of GDP from 97% in 2019 to 65% in 2007.
  • The U.S.’s national debt has risen to 123% of GDP from 108% in 2019.
  1. California Disappearing Tax Revenue: Two Guesses Why

California care is worse again. This state is #1 worst for decreasing tax revenue.

In fact, one of the major reasons California has a real deficit of about $80 billion is the plummeting of tax revenues – while the California radical socialists keep increasing government spending.

California had the weakest tax revenue, at negative 16.2%, followed by Minnesota (-4.9%), New York (-4.8%), and Connecticut (-4%)—all pro-social states.

18 of the 50 states reported falling tax revenue, with California falling the greatest.

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