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March 08, 2023
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From the look of it, King Trump Has Gotten More out of shape Women
Out Walking, Than Jenny Craig Ever Did.

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MICHIGAN: Your Electric Bill is Going Up - Gretchen Whitmer’s MPSC Allows Consumers Energy Another $276.6 Million Rate Hike! (SECRET SHOW PREP 3-30-26)
 

Michigan's Public Service Commission, appointed by Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, approved a **$276.6 million** electric rate hike for Consumers Energy on March 27, 2026. Residential bills rise 8.9% starting May 1—adding about $6.46 monthly for average users—despite Attorney General Dana Nessel pushing for deeper cuts. This follows a $154 million hike just last year.

 

 

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OIL PRICES DROP AFTER TRUMP SHARES STORIES OF TANKERS ALLOWED THROUGH THE STRAIT OF HORMUZ (SECRET SHOW PREP 3-27-26)
 
Oil prices dropped after President Trump shared that Iran allowed 10 oil tankers through the Strait of Hormuz as a "present" and goodwill gesture amid backchannel talks.

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TO THE MOON - NASA REVEALS PLANS (SECRET SHOW PREP 3-25-26)
 
NASA's new chief unveiled an ambitious vision on Tuesday that includes a revamped roadmap for a permanent moon base. While the space agency has long had its sights set on establishing a permanent settlement on the moon for astronauts to live and work, Tuesday marked the first time NASA has revealed a timeline for such efforts. "The moon base will not appear overnight," NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman said, adding the agency "will invest about $20 billion over the next seven years and build it through dozens of missions." How the agency will exactly fund and execute the plan remains unclear, but the proposal underscores Isaacman's push to accelerate NASA's scientific and human spaceflight agenda.

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