A Mixed-Bag of Topics Requiring Comment

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Regular readers know that I prefer to comment on single topics, but my stack of stuff at the corner of my desk silently beckoned my attention with its height.

Why They Want to Get Trump

Last month, former President Trump unveiled his plan to dismantle the Washington Swamp if elected by cleaning out the deep state, firing rogue bureaucrats and career politicians, while targeting corruption and weaponization.… read more

Not Alone in Quest to Reveal Pending Failure of Biden Administration’s All-Electric Fantasy

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“The auto companies might deserve sympathy if their executives hadn’t become political supplicants. In addition to lobbying for subsidies, they intervened to defend the administration’s recent emission standards against a legal challenge by GOP state attorney’s general. 

“They sold themselves out to the government for subsidies, and now they are pleading for more subsidies to meet its mandates.”read more

How Taxpayers are Funding Research Supporting the Administration’s Agenda in Climate Change and DEI

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Years ago, when concern for global warming began to heat up – pardon the pun – and climate change became part of the terminology, I recall writing about the plethora of studies coming out of our universities and think tanks that supported the government’s environmental agenda.

The U.S. has funneled billions, yes, billions, to the United Nations to fund the work of the International Panel on Climate Change, where funds go to hundreds of climate scientists in the development of their annual report, designed to scare the hell out of us.… read more

Busted! State Department Caught Using Taxpayer Funds to Support Soros Foundation

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In establishment Washington, a Biden administration gift of $12 million in taxpayer funds to a nonprofit organization doesn’t even make the news. If it wasn’t for my membership in Judicial Watch, I wouldn’t have heard about it.

Is it any wonder in this era when Congress passes billion-dollar bills without knowledge of what they are approving as we foresee a $1.4 trillion deficit this year? … read more

GOP Quest to Identify Wrongdoers has Begun and the Democrats are Livid

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Regular readers will recall my frequent blog posts in which I insisted that individuals responsible for wrongdoing leading up to the 2020 election be identified and held accountable, and that I support the new House Republican majority effort to identify them.

I predicted that Democrats, fully aware that the FBI colluded with Twitter and other social media sources just before the election to suppress the story of Joe Biden’s family corruption, would criticize the Republican effort. … read more

Biden Seeks Expansion of Big Government in Forgettable State of the Union Address

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As a political news wonk, I look forward to each State of the Union address in search of a memorable line or two that Americans can hang their hat on.

The day and morning before the address, news anchors repeatedly ask their guests what they think the president will say, and what he should say. … read more

Joe Biden is the President, but Who’s Running the Show?

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“Who’s in charge in the White House?” That question surfaces every time Biden, the placeholder, says or does something that reflects negatively on his competency, his inability to carry out the duties of president.

Jill Biden is frequently on hand to steer him in the direction of the lectern, but when he gets there, he needs a Teleprompter. … read more

Corruption Again Raises Its Ugly Head

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Can a stack of papers next to my computer keyboard stare at me?  I often get that feeling. You may have heard someone mention that while referring to their “to do” list staring them in the face.

Regular readers may recall that from time to time I refer to my stack of stuff, a stack of material I have saved to share with you when I have exhausted my list of single-topic ideas, like my last one – Where’s the Outrage.… read more

What a Way to End the Year!

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It’s Christmas Eve Day, a good day to put the ugly past political year in the rearview mirror, but not before one last critical commentary.

The Spectator headline probably said it all: “Democrats and Republicans agree … on wasting taxpayer dollars.”

It’s safe to say that no one in the Senate read the contents of the 4,155-page bill, but, hey, they had to get home for the holidays before the winter storm hit.… read more

Despositions in Obama IRS Scandal Reveal Full Knowledge of Agency Abuse of Taxpayers

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Over the years, we have seen a number of occasions when we were reminded that the wheels of justice turn exceedingly slow.

Regular readers will recall my persistence in finding individuals accountable for wrongdoing regardless of how long it takes and regardless if no jail time results.

For instance, I never believed we would see Hillary Clinton serve any time for her dereliction of duty over the deaths of four Americans during the Benghazi raid,  for her mishandling of classified documents and thousands of missing e-mails, nor for her involvement in the fabrication of the Russian dossier.… read more