Biden Sees Signs of Minorities Turning on Him

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NOTE: Before I offer my commentary on matters political, I want to thank you for your indulgence in my recent blogs on the University of Michigan football team.  It was a great year for the maize and blue, beating Ohio State again, defeating Iowa  in the Big Ten Championship game, the semi-playoff victory over Alabama, and Monday’s defeat of the Washington Huskies to become the National Champions of college football.read more

Michigan Defeats Washington: Too Much to Hope For?

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On New Year’s Day, I wrote about the challenge the Michigan Wolverines would face in the semi-playoff game with the Alabama Crimson Tide.  It was a tight game as I imagined it would be, but the Maize and Blue came through victorious.

Since that game, I have had considerable difficulty in thinking about the political scene, the subject matter this blog should be addressing. … read more

Celebrating Christmas Day

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Ah, yes … it’s Christmas … few of us know that Christmas was declared a federal holiday on June 26, 1870 … we decorate Christmas trees, real and faux, and are told that each year 25 to 30 million real Christmas trees are sold in the United States alone … we hang a wreath on the door and select that perfect Poinsettia plant to impress visitors … some of us hang stockings by the fire … we catch ourselves humming a carol … and we drop a buck or two in the Salvation Army bucket as we frantically shop for gifts … special thanks to Amazon …

… We send greeting cards to family and friends – our only contact with some of them all year include photos to remind them what we look like … we hope for snow in some parts of the country … we are reminded of the 12 days of Christmas – those my true love gave to me … twelve drummers drumming, eleven pipers piping, ten lords a-leaping, nine ladies dancing, eight maids a milking, seven swans a-swimming, six geese a-laying, five golden rings, four calling birds, three French hens, two turtle doves, and a partridge in a pear tree …

… There’s Santa Claus, of course, and his reindeer – Blitzen, Comet, Dasher, Prancer, Vixen, Donner, Dancer, and the most famous reindeer of all, Rudolph, all memorialized in song by Gene Autry … and what’s Christmas without Bing Crosby singing White Christmas?… read more

‘Words Mean Things’

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We have a president who cannot finish a simple sentence, and a vice president who makes him sound clear-spoken.  If that weren’t enough, we have a president of the once esteemed Harvard University, who is guilty of plagiarism, and members of the Supreme Court of Colorado, who have chosen to use words dating back to the Civil War era to keep former President Trump off the ballot.… read more

How Progressives Manipulated Moderate Biden

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I wasn’t surprised last week when I saw the Pew Research Center’s assessment of Joe Biden, in which it stated “liberal Democrats are more likely than moderate Democrats to say they approve of Biden, 66 percent to 57 percent.”

The handwriting was on the wall six months before he was elected when he agreed to team up with the progressive Sen.read more

Dubai Restaurants, Hotels and Casinos Big Winners in COP28 Climate Summit

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From “Day One” of the Biden administration, when the president singled out our reentering the Paris Accord on climate change as a priority, he has referred to climate change as a major threat to our existence.

It didn’t come as a surprise.  During the October 22, 2020 presidential debate, he declared, “I would transfer away from the oil industry. … read more

If Trump is a Wannabe Dictator? Biden Already is One

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Most of us view a dictatorship as an autocratic form of government in which one person possesses absolute power without constitutional approval.

Democrats claim former President Trump acted dictatorially while Republicans view President Biden similarly.  Biden unsuccessfully attempted to cover his decisions by including the word “democracy” in his statements.… read more