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Ronald Reagan gives a televised address from the Oval Office, outlining his plan for tax reductions in July 1981. "Starve the beast" is a political strategy employed by American conservatives to limit government spending [1] [2] [3] by cutting taxes, to deprive the federal government of revenue in a deliberate effort to force it to reduce spending.
Canadian rock band Theory of a Deadman has recorded material for seven studio albums and one extended play (EP), consisting of 90 original songs, 10 acoustic versions of original work, and 11 covers. The band was formed in 1999 in Delta, British Columbia , and signed a recording contract with Chad Kroeger 's 604 Records in 2001.
"History of Violence" marked the group's fourth single to top the Billboard Mainstream Rock chart in the United States, and appeared on the Billboard Canada Rock, Rock Airplay, and Hot Rock Songs charts as well. "History of Violence" was written by Connolly and ex-wife Christine Connolly, and was released alongside its music video on September ...
Grover Glenn Norquist (born October 19, 1956) is an American political activist and anti-tax advocate who is founder and president of Americans for Tax Reform, an organization that opposes all tax increases.
Theory of a Deadman's sound had been firmly rooted in the alternative and hard rock genres since the band signed a record deal with Chad Kroeger's 604 Records in 2001. Lead singer Tyler Connolly stated that after the release of their fourth studio album, The Truth Is..., in 2011, the band was receiving pressure from their record label to create an album that was "more poppy".
Taylor Swift’s latest body of work features some of her most mature lyrics to date.. Swift released her 11th studio album, The Tortured Poets Department, and a bonus extended version titled TTPD ...
Gabriel later performed "Mother of Violence" during his 1978–1979 Scratch tour. For his 14 December show, Lloyd Sachs of Rolling Stone said that Gabriel sang a "rather moving" performance of the song at the foot of the crowd, but believed that he "quickly wasted that mood at the song's conclusion with a series of infantile la la las and a spastic look on his face."
Influencer MrBeast said on Monday that he had made more than $250,000 from one video posted to X, in a sign of just how much major internet personalities stand to make from the social platform’s ...