Some Topical Stuff from My ‘Stack of Stuff’

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Regular readers know that I endeavor to address a single topic in my blog, but that I occasionally go to my ‘Stack of Stuff’ for topics on which I still want to comment.  This is one of those days.

February 17, 2022 was the one-year anniversary of the passing of Rush Limbaugh, but on that day, I felt compelled to relate the story of Special Counsel John Durham’s investigation into the corruption traced to Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign that the media was trying to hide from the American public. … read more

Two Big News Stories Reveal Clear Culpability; Now We Await Accountability

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Durham Links Russian Hoax to Clinton

In the continuing saga of the Democrats’ 2016 attempt to tie candidate Donald Trump and later President Trump to Russia over a four-year period, which has been subsequently debunked, Special Counsel John Durham now introduced evidence that ties payment for the effort to the Hillary Clinton campaign.… read more

What Would You Be Willing to Pay for All-Renewable Energy? The Costs are Enormous

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Regular readers will recall that I have devoted a great deal of commentary on the subject of climate change, and the flawed effort to end our dependence on fossil fuels in favor of renewable sources like solar and wind.

I have noted surveys showing strong pubic support for wind and solar energy, but there was always that doubt about just how much they would be willing to pay more for it. … read more

Revisiting My 2021 Year-end Review

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In my December 28, 2021 commentary, I briefly touched on what was a bad year, not only for President Biden, but for America’s well-being, while suggesting that the left would not portray it as the disaster it was.

I could find no criticism of Biden’s open-door policy that permitted a 21-year high flow of migrants to freely cross our border.… read more

2021 Not a Good Year for the “C’mon Man’s” Legacy Nor America’s Well-Being

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It’s that time of year when the news networks and newspapers do their review of the year in passing as the new year is ushered in.  It will be interesting to see how they portray the “C’mon Man’s” first year.  They won’t resemble my portrayal, I assure you.

Of course, you will remember how President-elect Joe Biden pledged to be the president who sought not to divide but to unify.… read more

Expect Biden’s Obsession Over Climate Change to Worsen in 2022

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“Climate change is already ravaging the world … an existential threat to human existence as we know it. We are standing at an inflection point in world history.”– President Biden, a man of science.

If the threats of climate change have yet to convince you that we are facing the end of the world as we know it, be prepared, scientists are on the verge of scaring the hell out of you with data.… read more

Progressivism is on a Path to Failure in the United States

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Some 10 years ago, while writing op-eds and letters to editors while living in the conservative Hill Country of Texas, I enjoyed taking on a handful of Democrat contributors to a regular column in the Boerne Star called “Progressive Views.”

One of the regulars on the left blamed conservatives for “befouling the word liberal to the point that many who possess the qualities of a liberal have abandoned the term in favor of the more palatable word – progressive.”… read more

The Gullible Among Us Believe We Can Alter Climate Change

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“Combating climate change and slowing the rate at which Earth warms will mean transitioning away from fossil fuels, the major source of greenhouse gas emissions.”

Those were the words of Melissa Quinn and Kathryn Watson, who collaborated on a piece about the social spending and climate bill recently sent over to the Senate. … read more

If It’s Not Biden, Who’s Pulling His Strings?

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A day doesn’t go by that I am not embarrassed, disgusted, appalled, angry, outraged, or just plain pissed off with President Biden.

IN TROUBLE WITH HIS HANDLERS.

Before he was elected, it was all about his gaffes, but many of us tired of hearing ‘that’s just Ole Joe.’  In office now for less than a year, his gaffes are insignificant compared to his lack of judgement.… read more

Biden Failed to Take the Points

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While listening to a group of pundits talk about Glenn Youngkin’s win in Virginia the morning after the election, the conversation lead to a discussion of what move  President Biden and the Democrats will make now with that massive spending bill that has been languishing in Congress.

In football, coaches are occasionally faced with a decision to “take the points,”  kick a field goal, but all too often they fail to do so and they wind up losing the game.… read more