Trump Still Very Much in the News

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If you think former President Trump is the forgotten man, you’re not paying attention.

A SAGUARO CACTUS, PRIDE OF ARIZONA

Of course, it helps that Kramerontheright makes his home in Arizona, where he’s still very much on the minds of voters, Democrats and Republicans.

Unless you are a subscriber to Fox Nation, and watched his speech to Turning Point’s streaming of his 109-minuite speech to some 5,000 enthusiastic young voters in Phoenix last Saturday, you might think he was down in Florida playing golf.… read more

More From My Stack of Stuff

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BEAR WITH ME, friends … there’s so much in the stack begging for comment.

“CRABBY JOE” Biden lashed out with “I don’t care if you think I’m Satan reincarnated,” during his appearance on last week’s CNN townhall. 

TIM CONWAY
(You Tube)
SCROOGE MCDUCK
(redbubble.com)

Satan is a bit harsh. With a little of Tim Conway, I was thinking more of Scrooge McDuck, the money-grubbing Disney character, especially when I think about his cockamamie multi-trillion-dollar infrastructure bill and what it would do to the debt. … read more

From My Stack of Stuff

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HE’S BAAAACK – Yes, Kramerontheright is back after a brief respite, shuffling  through the stack of stuff for topics to consider for commentary.

Mrs. Kramer and I flew to Minnesota for a long-awaited family visit, skirting downtown Minneapolis, a city I once enjoyed visiting while employed by Honeywell.

It wasn’t until we returned home that the Minneapolis city council voted to reduce the police department’s budget by $8 million, while violent crimes are up 25.7 percent since last year.… read more

It’s Getting ‘Worser’ and ‘Worser;’ I’m Taking Some Time Off

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After foolishly agreeing with the decision to move the MLB’s All-Star Game to Denver, where voting is more restrictive than Atlanta, President Biden’s still out there lying in his effort to gain federal control over all elections.

Our weak-kneed president continues to lie about voting reform, calling it “the greatest threat to our democracy since the Civil War,” and blatantly says “They (Republicans) want to make it so hard and inconvenient that they hope people don’t vote at all.” … read more

Majority of Voters Believe Bureaucratic Actions a Major Threat to Democracy

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While researching President Biden’s executive orders and proclamations on terminating construction of the Southern border wall and his revocation of former President Trump’s approval permit for the Keystone XL pipeline, I was again struck by the power we vest in the bureaucracy.

I’m sure you’ve heard Biden speak about his whole-of-government approach to his policy measures, but I thought a reminder of its meaning was called for.… read more

Biden Gets Revenge, America Suffers

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Taxpayer’s will recall how President Biden took retribution against former President Trump on his first day in office by signing an order revoking the permit for the Keystone XL pipeline.  Now, the Keystone owner, TC Energy, is seeking $15 billion in damages.

In a move typical of the Biden administration, the revocation was buried thirty paragraphs into an executive order entitled, “Protecting Public Health and the Environment and Restoring Science to Tackle the Climate Crisis.”… read more