The Biden Presidency: We May Be Witnessing the Beginning of the End

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“JOE BIDEN’S TERM as president began on January 20th, this week marks the beginning of the end of that presidency, at least in any meaningful fashion,” wrote the columnist Chris Barron in the Political Insider.

“It is difficult to imagine how President Biden can rebound from this disaster especially given the absolute tone-deaf response from the White House over the last few days.… read more

Joe Biden, Venture Capitalist

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I recently commented on President Biden’s August 5, 2021 signing of an executive order outlining his target of 50 percent electric vehicle sales share in 2030.

The title, provided by the White House: President Biden Announces Steps to Drive American Leadership Forward on Clean Cars and Trucks (emphasis is mine) couldn’t be clearer, as the order outlines the investment in the infrastructure, manufacturing, and incentives needed to lead on electric vehicles around the world.… 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

Back to My Stack of Stuff

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THE BIGGEST THREAT we face today is again climate change, replacing white supremacy in the blink of an eye.  At least that’s what President Green Jeans told a gathering of troops in the UK last week.

(Courtesy Vox.com)

We are now two and a half years closer to Rep.… read more

Let the Republican Revolution Resume

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Alright, Monday, June 14, 2021 may seem a bit early to begin the battle to retake the House, Senate and White House, but if that’s the way the foolishly cocky Democrats want to play, let’s begin.

It was on Monday that President Biden fired a shot across our bow. During a post-NATO meeting press conference, he said, “I think it’s appropriate to say that the Republican Party is vastly diminished in numbers; the leadership of the Republican Party is fractured; and the Trump wing of the party is the bulk of the party, but it makes up a significant minority of the American people,” referring to Trump’s “phony populism.”… read more

Targeting RINOs Key to GOP Retaking House and Senate

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TARGETING RINOS IN 2022 – I had high hopes for Adam Kinzinger in 2009, a Republican returning from his third tour of duty with the Air Force in Iraq, deciding to run and unseat Democrat Debbie Halvorson in Illinois.  He was consulting with the right people, Congressmen Mike Pence and Peter Roskam.read more

It’s Time Republicans Grow a Backbone

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HOW MUCH MORE do you need to hear from the Biden administration to get you up off the couch and interested in doing something about it?  We conservatives have been too passive for too long.

Hosting Fox’s Primetime News on Friday, Tammy Bruce devoted a significant amount of time to the need to fight back against the left’s quest for power, urging viewers to get involved.… read more

While the Media Gushes Over Biden, Americans Are Already Up to Here With Him

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TRUMP 47.7 – BIDEN 26.9 – That’s the comparison of viewers in millions for each president’s first address to Congress.  Trump’s in 2017 and Biden’s on Wednesday.

“It’s very possible,” writes Matt Margolis at PJ Media, “that more people have seen Joe Biden’s infamous tumble (going up the stairs of Air Force One) than watched his address before Congress.”… read more