Poor Baby … First Lady Talks of Joe’s Shattered Hopes and Plans

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During a fundraiser for the Democrat National Committee in Massachusetts, a frustrated Jill Biden told the audience that her husband “had so many hopes and plans for the things he wanted to do; he had to address the problems of the moment.  He’s just had so many things thrown his way,”

BIDEN’S ON THE ROPES

Noting that her husband was being constantly challenged by unanticipated crises, she talked of Roe v Wade being overturned, still not believing it. … read more

Six-Year Effort to Prosecute Trump Dwindling

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While reading Matt Taibbi’s treatise on the endless prosecutorial effort against former President Trump over more than six years, I couldn’t help but think about the cost involved, yes, and I was again reminded how the president delivered on his promises while enduring the process.

While the effort to tie Trump to Russia goes back to 2015, writing about the effort to prosecute him, Taibbi notes that “People have forgotten how long this has been going on. … read more

The ‘Crazy Season’ is Underway

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With just 115 days until the midterm elections, we are now beginning to see stories based on outcome predictions for the House and Senate, and even though it is not a presidential election, “will he run” stories looking ahead to 2024 proliferate … about both Biden and Trump.

President Biden, who frequently says he doesn’t look at the polls, got all worked up over a poll indicating that 92 percent would vote for him against former President Trump if the election were today.… read more

Biden’s Economic Advisors are Clueless

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On July 10, 2022, I wrote about the economics of “no free lunch,” believing it was time for a refresher as we experience the rising costs of everything and the specter of inflation.  However, it seems as though economics “experts” in the White House need more than a refresher.

Reading the editorial “No Business Experience,” in Wednesday’s Wall Street Journal, revealing that of the 68 top executive-branch officials who shape Biden administration economic policy, have an average of just 2.4 years of business experience. … read more

There’s No Free Lunch

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You know this, but I figured a refresher can’t hurt as we note that consumer confidence has hit a low last seen a decade ago.  It occurred to me while reading from David Bahnsen’s book, “There’s No Free Lunch.”

Last November, as I wrote about President Biden’s Build Back Better agenda that he claimed wouldn’t raise taxes on anyone making under $400,000 a year, I reminded you of Milton Friedman’s statement, “There’s no such thing as a free lunch.”… read more

Is It Any Wonder Confidence is in the Dumper?

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Confidence in America is in the dumper and President Biden hopes to make the Roe v. Wade decision the issue during the midterms, saying “We cannot allow an out-of-control Supreme Court working in conjunction with extremist elements of the Republican Party to take away freedoms.”

He seems to forget that Donald Trump was elected partly because he said he would, and name conservative constitutionalists to the Court. … read more

Stories You May Have Missed Over the Weekend

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THE GALL OF CHINA, the world’s biggest emitter of greenhouse gases, slamming the Supreme Court ruling limiting Washington’s ability to regulate power sector emissions, wants President Biden to push ahead with his climate agenda,

While China continues to invest in new coal power plants, Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian lectured Biden to “fulfill his duties,” and to “face up to (the U.S.’s… read more

It’s Time Again to Dip into My Stack of Stuff

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Returning from my short vacation, I began looking through my stack of stuff, good stuff, that I have saved for my return.  In addition, I collected material during the vacation that I want to share with you, along with some new stuff requiring comment.  There’s a plethora of information, so I will be keeping it brief.… read more