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US Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy …

US Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy says parenting is bad for your mental health due to high levels of stress involved in raising children.

In this twisted world, being morbidly obese is considered 'health at every size' and 'body positive,' while being a parent is a stress factor.

Don't trust them; they have an agenda.

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2 weeks, 1 day ago

The state of Oregon's failed experiment to decriminalize hard drugs came to an end, and data from the state's judicial department reveals just how disastrous and ineffective Measure 110 was.

Only 85 people issued citations sought addiction assessment during the three years of decriminalization, and thousands died from overdoses, data shows.

It was totally expected, but the left is not yet ready to let go of their fantasies of a world where drug addicts are "safely" using drugs and everyone is happy.

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The Post Millennial

3 years after decriminalizing hard drugs in Oregon, only 85 cited people sought addiction assessment—thousands died of overdose

Out of the 7,227 people issued citations, only 85 of them completed their substance abuse screening through the helpline, which was needed in order to have the citation dropped.

The state of Oregon's failed **experiment to decriminalize hard drugs** [came to an end](https://thepostmillennial.com/3-years-after-decriminalizing-hard-drugs-in-oregon-only-85-cited-people-sought-addiction-assessment-thousands-died-of-overdose?utm_campaign=64494), and data from the state's judicial …
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The World Economic Forum globalists don't …

The World Economic Forum globalists don't even hide their true face.

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***??*****Germany started criminal investigation into social …

??Germany started criminal investigation into social media user for mocking politician for being 'fat'

German officials attempted to start a criminal investigation into a Gab social media user who allegedly called left-wing politician Ricarda Lang "fat," but the platform refused to comply with the German authorities' invasive demands to uncover the person's identity.

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3 weeks, 6 days ago

Chicago Democrat mayor admits city faces $1 BILLION deficit in 2025 budget

Tell me you're a democratic sanctuary city without actually telling me.

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The Post Millennial

Chicago Democrat mayor admits city faces $1 BILLION deficit in 2025 budget

Mayor Brandon Johnson admits there are some hard choices to make in the months ahead and those include cutting personnel, raising taxes or both.

**Chicago Democrat mayor admits city** [**faces**](https://thepostmillennial.com/chicago-democrat-mayor-admits-city-faces-1-billion-deficit-in-2025-budget?utm_campaign=64494) **$1 BILLION deficit in 2025 budget**
3 months, 1 week ago
**Maryland governor says he will pardon …

Maryland governor says he will pardon 175,000 marijuana convictions to right ‘historical wrongs’

Governor Wes Moore said the timing was meant to coincide with this week’s Juneteenth holiday. 24 states – including Maryland – and Washington DC have legalised the recreational use of marijuana under state law.

Moore called the scope of his pardons “the most far-reaching and aggressive” executive action among officials nationwide who have sought to unwind "criminal justice inequities."

The lengths politicians will go to in order to gain political points.

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3 months, 2 weeks ago

?How George Soros infiltrated the U.S. judicial system

If you've noticed that the streets have become less safe in recent years, you haven't imagined it. We often hear on the news about another crime being committed by a career criminal who has been previously released without conviction. How have we come to this?

▪️Big globalist George Soros realizes that one cannot rely only on the figure of the president, so he spends his money on various NGOs and smaller politicians. But he has also found another way to advance his ideas - through quietly reshaping the judicial system.

George Soros funds the campaigns of district attorneys whose views align with globalist ideas: being soft on crime, protecting racial and LGBT minorities. Years and over $40 million later, Soros has helped more than 75 DAs get elected. That figure may not be impressive, but it's far more important where these DAs are seated.

▪️For example, one of the Soros-funded DAs, Alvin Bragg, is leading the scandalous Trump hush money case. That investment may have been more useful to Soros than, say, in the campaigns of Trump's rivals. Another Soros-backed DA, Larry Krasner, and his office provide legal support to migrants so they can avoid punishment for crimes and deportation. By the way, crime has exploded under Krasner’s pro-criminal policies. Murders are up 63%. Shootings are up 78%.

Other DAs are also doing the globalists' bidding: letting criminals go free, turning a blind eye to the drug trade, ruling in favor of people of color, and encouraging migration. All of this is fertile ground for further social experiments: vaccine testing, universal basic income, and so on. Soros realized that by putting the "correct" people into the judicial system, he can achieve greater things.

▪️Soros' manipulations are causing some resistance. In Florida, Governor Ron DeSantis removed a DA from office for dereliction of duty. In Texas and California, relatives of victims are banding together to prevent Soros-backed prosecutors from being re-elected. The big question is: Are these actions enough to stop the process Soros has set in motion?

?Big campaign money decides a lot of things. The situation with Trump's prosecution shows that time has already been lost, and Soros has had time to weave a big web.

There is no reason to expect Soros to loosen his grip anytime soon. So while the country is immersed in the main battle - for the presidency - a much smaller battle is being fought in courts across America. And the chances of honest, hard-working citizens winning are not always guaranteed.

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3 months, 2 weeks ago

?California Gov. Gavin Newsom's new budget proposal would cut law enforcement and judicial funding by nearly $200 million to help close the state's massive budget deficit of at least $45 billion.

California is about to descend into more chaos.

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Gavin Newsom to slash police, prison budget by nearly $200 MILLION

The budget would cut $97 million for trial court operations, $10 million to the Department of Justice’s Division of Law Enforcement, and over $80 million to the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation.

***?***California Gov. Gavin Newsom's new budget proposal would [**cut**](https://thepostmillennial.com/gavin-newsom-to-slash-police-prison-budge-by-nearly-200-million?utm_campaign=64494) **law enforcement and judicial funding by nearly $200 million** to help …
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***❗️*****Soros-backed DA’s office gave free consultations …

❗️Soros-backed DA’s office gave free consultations to migrants charged with violent crimes

Documents reveal that in 2023, Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner’s office offered free consultations and legal assistance to migrants facing charges of violent felonies.

These taxpayer-funded services were extended to migrants accused of severe crimes, including rape, robbery, strangulation, aggravated assault, and vehicular homicide. The aim was ostensibly to help them avoid convictions that could result in deportation.

The system is broken, indeed.

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