Biden’s Fanciful Plan to Halt Climate Change While Killing Fossil Fuels, Jobs and the Economy

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On April 18, 2021, I wrote about the “clueless” Biden administration as I referenced his decision on Afghanistan, easing sanctions on Iran and ignoring the crisis on our southern border.

Just four days later, President Biden issued a pledge to some 40 leaders attending the virtual World Climate Summit, that the United States would reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 50 to 52 percent from the levels of 2005, and do so by 2030.… read more

The ‘Clueless’ Biden Administration

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“I’ve never been more worried than I am now about the world at large,” said Sen. Lindsay Graham, referring to the situations in the Ukraine, Taiwan, Afghanistan and Iran before alluding to President Biden’s border policies.  “I’m really worried about the world under the Biden administration … they’re clueless ….”read more

It’s Time to Return to America First at the Border

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FUNDING CENTRAL AMERICA – Last month, while announcing a plan to provide $4 billion in aid to the Central American countries of Honduras, Guatemala and El Salvador, the White House said it was fine-tuning, and sharply limiting how much money will go directly to the governments.

Like previous administrations, efforts continue to weed out corruption in the seats of government, while also contributing to agencies providing health and human services. … read more

Standing Up Against Corporate Wokeness

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IN THE AFTERMATH of the foolish move by Major League Baseball and CEOs at Delta, Coca Cola, et al, covered in my last post, I thought you would find these views interesting:

“The rush by corporate leaders to denounce Georgia’s new voting law will rank in infamy as one of the most cowardly, cynical and socially destructive moves in modern American history.”read more

Election Reform: A Political Football Not Unlike the NFL

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FOR SIXTY YEARS, my voting experience was about the same.  Where ever I lived, I could vote any time between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. on Election Day.  If necessary, my employer permitted me to vote on their time if necessary.  My identity was confirmed.  If I was going to be out of state or the country, as I was one year, I requested an absentee ballot.… read more

It’s April Fool’s Day

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APRIL FOOL’S DAY – The History website states that the tradition of people playing practical jokes on each other began on April 1, 1700 in England.  It’s also known as “All Fool’s Day,” the site notes, and has been celebrated for several centuries by different cultures, but its exact origin remains a mystery.… read more

COMMENTARY: Those Phony Charges of Voter Suppression and Racism

IT’S MALARKY, to borrow a term from our puppet President Joe Biden.  The left is intentionally peddling misinformation.

When Republicans talk about voter-ID, signature verification, early poll closings, reducing early voting days, and limiting no-excuse ballot requests, the left shouts voter suppression, disenfranchising minority voters, and racism. 

However, a close look at voting rules in their blue states reveals that they, too, are then guilty as charged.… read more

COMMENTARY: Biden Avoids the Media, But He’s Not Exactly Getting a Free Ride

ON THE BORDER – Preparing to board his helicopter, President Biden responded to a single reporter’s question regarding his plans to visit the border to find out what’s going on down there.  “At some time I will, yes,” adding “I know what’s going on in those facilities.”  Well, Mr. President … there’s a crisis down there; don’t you think it would be a good time to go down there? … read more