From My Stack of Stuff

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HE’S BAAAACK – Yes, Kramerontheright is back after a brief respite, shuffling  through the stack of stuff for topics to consider for commentary.

Mrs. Kramer and I flew to Minnesota for a long-awaited family visit, skirting downtown Minneapolis, a city I once enjoyed visiting while employed by Honeywell.

It wasn’t until we returned home that the Minneapolis city council voted to reduce the police department’s budget by $8 million, while violent crimes are up 25.7 percent since last year.… 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

Biden Resorts to Stories of His Mother in Bid to Solidify Personal Relationship with ‘Killer’ Putin; His Minders are Pleased Despite No Deliverable

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I have frequently mocked President Biden for repeating tales of his upbringing and the sage advice of his father.

Surely you recall Biden quoting his father on the dignity of working. He tells the tale of his father saying, “Joey, a job is about a lot more than a paycheck. … read more

CNN Reporter Dared Question Biden’s Confidence in Coalition of Allies

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The shoe is on another foot – his – and President Biden doesn’t want you to see it as many of us do.

Surely, you will recall how candidate Biden criticized President Trump for being a “cheerleader for the nation” during the pandemic. 

“I don’t want to be Mr. Gloom and Doom,” President Trump said during an ABC News interview, “I’m not looking to tell the American people … when nobody really knows what’s happening yet … oh this is going to be so tragic. … read more

Biden’s One-Sided View of Human Rights

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I am so tired of hearing President Biden say, “that’s who we are,” when he assumes we all agree with his position on an issue.

In his prepared remarks following his meeting with Russian President Putin, he noted that “human rights are always going to be on the table … that’s why we will continue to raise issues of fundamental human rights, because that’s what we are … that’s who we are.”… 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

Biden Persuades Gullible G-7 Leaders the World Needs to Build Back Better

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President Biden mumbled his way through a press conference in the UK Sunday with his usual stream of “uhm’s” and “a’s” as he was forced to follow prepared notes in the absence of a teleprompter.

He was again given a list of which journalists to call on during the Q&A, and when he strayed from it, he said he was going to get in trouble with staff. … read more

Biden Right at Home at G-7 Globalization Funfest

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President Biden had to be delighted that NBC, in its overview of the G-7 Summit, referred to him as “a veteran statesman … who has traveled the world for decades as vice president and as chair of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.” 

Of course, the network failed to mention any foreign policy achievements during his travels.… read more

Robert Gates’ Misguided Criticism of the Republican Party

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Appearing on CBS Face the Nation Sunday, Robert Gates criticized the values and the principles of the Republican Party, saying he didn’t think the five Republican presidents he worked for would recognize the Republican Party today. 

It’s difficult for me to criticize Gates, a man with a truly impressive resume of public service to America, but apparently values and principles weren’t important to him when he worked for Barack Obama, among three Democrat presidents.… read more

House Radicals Emboldened by Biden’s Weakness

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BIDEN MADE HIS BED, now he must lay in it.  Signing a host of executive orders and memorandums written by the MOB, those radicals who have commandeered the Democrat Party, Biden has emboldened them to push him even further to the left.

Speaking of the current clash between Israel and Hamas, Rep, Rashida Tlaib insisted during an interview Monday on MSNBC, “Enough, President Biden, you will not do this on our watch. … read more