Mark Stulley
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VIDEO: Vivek Ramaswamy says we have too many universities in Ohio and he wants to get rid of some.



Pam Bondi LOSES HER MIND when asked why she has not indicted any of Jeffrey Epstein’s clients. “The Dow is over 50k right now, the Nasdaq smashing records, that’s what we should be talking about!!”


SCOOP: Les Wexner, who was recently named by members of Congress as an alleged co-conspirator of Jeffrey Epstein's, donated to Republican candidates in Ohio, including the NRSC, as recently as late last year. My latest with @MeidasTouch: meidasnews.com/news/les-wexne…

Vivek, the next governor of Ohio, is committed to phasing the state income tax to zero. In unrelated news: Ohio’s next door neighbors, Kentucky and West Virginia, are already on the path to zero income tax.


Vivek Ramaswamy: Costs aren’t going up, you just think they are. “Perceived to be rising costs”


🚨 BREAKING: NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang just revealed he's manufacturing HALF A TRILLION DOLLARS worth of AI computing systems inside the United States of America, crediting President Trump "I'm really grateful for his policies." This is HUGE! 🔥🇺🇸



Klein: Were Medicare and Medicaid mistakes? Ramaswamy: I believe they were. With the benefit of retrospect, particularly Medicaid.

🚨ALERT: In a bombshell revelation, top White House officials disclosed that the United States is finalizing a staggering $700 billion cash offer to buy Greenland outright from Denmark, plus $100,000 lump-sum payments to each of its ~57,000 residents—totaling nearly $706 billion.

NEW: The DOJ has filed a motion to block the appointment of an independent monitor to release the Epstein files in the Ghislaine Maxwell case. The DOJ argues that federal courts lack the authority to enforce the Epstein Transparency Act and that Reps. Ro Khanna and Thomas Massie don’t have standing to recommend an independent monitor. In short, it appears the DOJ’s position is that no court can force them to produce the files.


Once a political and economic powerhouse, Ohio is now expected to lose 675,000 people by 2050, the state Department of Development said. That's due to lack of sufficient job opportunities, an overwhelming majority of economists said in a recent survey ohiocapitaljournal.com/2026/01/09/ohi…

Democrats like to talk about “affordability” and “funding for public schools,” yet the policies they push are what create the affordability & education crises in the first place.




