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On Toxic Tides https://thewilmingtonstandard.com/between-two-bridges/on-toxic-tides
seems to skirt away from actually addressing the issues of setting toxic chemical discharge guidelines and making polluters pay to clean up their mess. When lawmakers were asked about PFAS and Gen X their response generally was, “There’s still a lot we...
- Type: Article
- Author: Jonathan Bridges
- Category: Between Two Bridges
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ideologies. In fact, most students, unless they're involved in fraternity and sorority life, are really uninterested in paying to engage with groups of friends that just have like minded ideas. They they really don't want to pay for this. They want to...
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- Author: Reuel Sample
- Category: Reagan Faulkner Show
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happened. But the Louvre was attacked. They lost €88 million worth worth of priceless artifacts. Priceless pieces that people pay to go and see. Paris got hurt. Reagan Faulkner: That is one of their biggest tourist destinations, and now people might not...
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- Author: Reagan Faulkner
- Category: Reagan Faulkner Show
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of marginalized people, you know, trans people, um, immigrants, um, you know, people of color, well, they don't have to pay bills too. And they're going through some really rough shit, right. For whatever particular reason, based on their identity. But...
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- Author: Reuel Sample
- Category: The 3 Guys Podcast
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he's a paid. He's a paid treasurer. The guy. The guy that's listed on the documents. So he subs out his. I mean, you can pay him to be your treasurer because. Ben Schachtman: The actual money or philosophy behind it is. But I know that some of the...
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- Author: Reuel Sample
- Category: The 3 Guys Podcast
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by law. “It will not put any more money in anyone’s pockets,” Stein said. “But what it will do is make regular people pay the consequences of it next year and years into the future because it will insulate the very wealthy from ever having an increase...
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- Author: By Theresa Opeka | Carolina Journal
- Category: North Carolina
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- Type: Article
- Author: The Nikki and Reuel Podcast Experience
- Category: The Nikki and Reuel Podcast Experience
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of you have acknowledged, property values have gone up by over 60%. Even keeping the same tax rate, homeowners will still pay more in taxes. People tend to forget that this affects every homeowner, even the middle class. I’ve spoken with middle-class...
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- Author: Jonathan Bridges
- Category: Between Two Bridges
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Ideology Meets Realityhttps://thewilmingtonstandard.com/opinons/ideology-meets-reality
additional $4,000 bonus for seniors, directly increasing after-tax income for millions of retirees. Exempts tips and overtime pay from federal income tax for workers earning under $160,000, with no cap on overtime pay eligible for exemption. Expands and...
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- Author: Reuel Sample
- Category: Opinon
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Episode 4: No Kingshttps://thewilmingtonstandard.com/podcast/reagan-faulkner-show/episode-4-no-kings
Nothing like the conservative movement where we see all of these Gen Z and Gen Alpha and even millennials that are paying to go to Memphis and the Chapter Leadership Summit and the Student Action Summit. We see so many young people, like I said, Gen Z,...
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- Author: Reagan Faulkner
- Category: Reagan Faulkner Show
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40 days of delays. While Democrats secured a promised December vote on extending Obamacare subsidies and guarantees of back pay for furloughed workers, the shutdown highlighted concerns about government size and spending dependence. Daily Update -...
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- Author: Reuel Sample
- Category: The Daily Update
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politics issues. There's lots of foreign policy issues that we get very heated about on Facebook, but when it comes time to pay rent. Reuel Sample: Yeah. Well, Trump Trump was brilliant in saying eggs. That's what they talked about. They brought they...
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- Author: Reuel Sample
- Category: The 3 Guys Podcast
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Port City Daily, at a recent budget hearing Wilmington City Manager Becky Hawke is suggesting a “philosophy shift” that would pay city workers more in line with the cost of living – a pay increase that she admitted would probably result in higher taxes....
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- Author: Reuel Sample
- Category: The Daily Update
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Academy fight: Bible-based, parent-led character education in public schools, not woke indoctrination, with zero cost to taxpayers. Episode 4: Education, Faith and Community: Conversation with Lifewise Academy March 26, 2026 Watch on YouTube Audio Only...
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- Author: Reuel Sample
- Category: The Wilmington Standard Podcast
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or servants in harsh and degrading conditions. Others were held in captivity for years, their freedom contingent upon ransom payments negotiated from across the ocean. This was not random criminality. This was organized, state-sanctioned Islamic piracy,...
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- Author: Sam Ibraham
- Category: Sam Ibraham
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into the city without a say. 01:11 – Why a Democrat‑controlled council sees Wilmington as a showcase for higher government pay and permanent big‑spending policies. 01:23 – The case for de‑annexation: why Republican‑leaning communities should consider...
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- Author: Reuel Sample
- Category: The Daily Update
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after winning election in 2022. He is running on Second Amendment rights, pro-business policy, and support for and increased pay for law enforcement and first responders, according to his campaign website. “Republicans are fielding strong, family-first...
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- Author: By Katherine Zehnder | Carolina Journal
- Category: North Carolina
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raises. But he has also pushed lawmakers to spend more on state employees and public services, saying the proposed pay increases do not go far enough after years of inflation and rising State Health Plan costs. The May agreement included an average 8%...
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- Author: By Andrew Pomeranz | Carolina Journal
- Category: North Carolina
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(The Center Square) – More than $47 million in unemployment benefit overpayments fraud in the last 15 years, including eight with U.S. Senate candidate Roy Cooper as North Carolina’s governor, has been (The Center Square) – More than $47 million in...
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- Author: By Alan Wooten | The Center Square
- Category: North Carolina
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Reuel Sample: Or at least your water. Perry Hewlett: Not one of my relatives wanted some royalties for that. They should pay us for using our creek. That's right. I said. Good luck trying to get that. Perry Hewlett: Good luck trying to get money out of...
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- Author: The Nikki and Reuel Podcast Experience
- Category: The Nikki and Reuel Podcast Experience