It’s Time to Get Serious About Our Return to Energy Independence

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While we have a real energy crisis on our hands, a handful of wackos on the left are more concerned with altering climate change, believing we can actually stop hurricanes.

On the morning Florida was dealing with Hurricane Ian, Democrat presidential wannabe Sen. Amy Klobuchar did just that during an appearance on the leftist MSNBC Morning Joe program.… read more

Believe It! Joe Biden is on the Midterm Election Ballot

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His name may not be on the ballot, but despite what Democrats would have you believe, Americans will be voting in opposition to Biden’s radical policies that have put our nation on a dangerous footing, economically and national security-wise.  

After my October 4, 2022 tongue-in-cheek piece on voting Democrat, I was  reminded of Ronald Reagan’s memorable line in the final week of the 1980 presidential campaign during a debate with President Jimmy Carter:

“Are you better off today that you were four years ago?”read more

As the GOP Unveils it’s ‘Commitment to America,’ Democrats are Stuck Trying to Explain Promised Cuts in Prescription Drug Prices

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When I began hearing that the Republicans were planning to unveil a plan to tell voters how they planned to tackle the issues that concern them, I pulled my copy of the 1994 Contract With America, the bold plan authored by Rep. Newt Gingrich and Rep. Dick Armey and signed by 367 Republican candidates.… read more

Biden’s Twisted View of the Constitution, Rule of Law and Will of the People

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During the 2020 presidential campaign, then candidate Joe Biden told voters that the choice between him and Donald Trump was between the lawful and the lawless.  He called for voters to “support the rule of law, our Constitution.”

Six months into his presidency, Biden openly flouted the Constitution with a knowingly invalid extension of the eviction moratorium, written to keep border crossers out of the U.S.… read more

Biden’s Misguided Attempt to Save his Party from a Midterm Disaster

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In my August 28, 2022 post, I took you through a timeline from President Biden’s inaugural day “unifier” speech, in which he called for “stopping the shouting and lowering the temperature” of the rhetoric, and his current attack on supporters of former President Trump as extremists and semi-fascists.

That’s just one of several reversals we’ve seen in Biden since he campaigned and won the presidency, watching him move from a moderate to the radical progressive left in just eight months.… read more

Stirring Republican Leadership; Memories of June 6, 1944

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We’re just 79 days from the midterms, and Republicans, Democrats and Independents who want to restore America to greatness again, better make up their minds about the central figure – Donald J. Trump.

“Trump’s dominance in GOP comes into focus, worrying some in the party.” The Washington Post

I’m addressing this primarily to Republicans, but specifically to those in the House and Senate, who continue to waver on him, willing to set aside all that he accomplished while under constant attack from the left, because of his continuing dispute over the 2020 election and a lingering doubt over his role on January 6.… read more

It’s Time to Play the Trump Card; Put Up or Shut Up

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For several months, I’ve been meaning to comment a bit deeper into the Republican party’s self-imposed dilemma over former president Donald Trump. It was the unprecedented raid on his home by the FBI that finally triggered this post.

I use the term “self-imposed” because the party simply cannot come to terms on whether to support him or not. … read more

The ‘Bend Over Act’ Leads the Week’s News, But There’s Much More

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When I heard Greg Gutfeld refer to the Inflation Reduction Act as the Bend Over Act, I thought … well, it’s a bit crude … but at least its an honest title for the legislation.  The only reduction will come in the household budgets of middle-class Americans who are already underwater.… read more

Things You May Not Have Heard About Electric Cars

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The Chevy Bolt

Those early purchasers of the Chevy Bolt, who are now experiencing a major recall relating to battery fires, are reasonably upset over General Motors’ decision to reduce its price on the EV by $6,000 in its bid to make the 2023 model more appealing.

In response, GM has extended the $6,000 deal to those purchasers of 2020-2022 models as a rebate, but, but … wait for it … they have to sign a waiver to the right to sue if they experience a thermal runaway and their garage is burned down, or some other catastrophic event takes place.… read more