Another Pie-In-The-Sky Green Energy Project Meets Economic Reality
Despite billions in government subsidies, regulatory easements and flat out, browbeating of consumers, electric Vehicles just ain’tt making it.
Citizen Writers Fighting Censorship by Helping Americans Understand Issues Affecting the Republic.
Despite billions in government subsidies, regulatory easements and flat out, browbeating of consumers, electric Vehicles just ain’tt making it.
Even when bitchslapped by reality, Professor Maurice Isserman just couldn’t bring himself to say the right word. The Nation is a 158-year-old ‘progressive’ left-wing political magazine, in which Dr Isserman just told us why he has, after many, many years, resigned from the Democratic Socialists of America. The thing is, after several recent years, he …
As we have previously noted, the very lovely Amanda Marcotte, native Texan and later Brooklynite, moved away from the Big Apple to South Philadelphia sometime in late 2018 or early 2019. I have no idea if Marc Faletti, her POSSLQ, and she still live in the City of Brotherly Love, because, at least in her …
At some point, you’d think that even the wokest of the #woke would understand the facts. The tweet screencaptured on the right gives you the basics, and you can read the whole story here. From the Portland Press-Herald: Transgender girl makes history with victory at cross country regional Soren Stark-Chessa, a sophomore at Maine Coast …
We reported, on October 5th, on the charges against Cody Monroe Heron, 26, the (alleged) numbskull who road raged against a delivery driver, who jumped on the trunk of her car, stomped out the rear window, showering kids in the back seat with shattered safety glass. Steve Keeley of Fox 29 News reported that the police-hating, George …
When people show you who they are, believe them! In the first Avengers movie, Robert Downey, Jr, as Tony Stark, spots a SHIELD technician playing a video game at his terminal, and says, loudly, “That man is playing Galaga. He thought we wouldn’t notice, but we did.” The tech quickly shuts down Galaga and returns …
Why should the taxpayers be on the hook to pay for other people’s transportation? The money lines are far down in the story: The authority projects an annual operating deficit of $240 million beginning next July 1 as the last of its federal pandemic aid is spent, a situation dubbed the “fiscal cliff” that afflicts …
When it comes to leftist organizations to do the right thing, it appears that money does indeed talk…and you know what…walks
It was inevitable that our nation’s major newspapers would allow opinions on the Israeli-Hamas War contributing to false equivalence.
The Editorial Board of The New York Times has unambiguously supported Israel following the sneak attacks by Hamas guerrilla fighters-for now
I’m sure that columnist Linda Blackford and the rest of the editorial staff of the Lexington Herald-Leader are aghast, but almost 1,900 lives were saved!
That The New York Times is unabashedly liberal is of no surprise to anyone, but at least the Gray Lady does cover the news. My normal first read of newspapers is The Philadelphia Inquirer, which showed exactly one story concerning the outbreak of war between Israel and Hamas, on the website main page. The Times …
Hillary Clinton said the quiet point out loud, saying “At some point maybe there needs to be a formal deprogramming of the (MAGA) cult members.” I’m pretty sure that the Editorial Board of The Philadelphia Inquirer, who are very, very upset that some parents do not want their children exposed to groomer material, agree! Book …
Larry Krasner, the George Soros-sponsored, police hating defense lawyer who is currently serving as Philadelphia’s District Attorney says, in his brief Twitter bio, that he “fights for equal justice for the great people of Philadelphia. Not so fast Pal.
Don’t get me wrong: I like Seth Williams. He has been a strong advocate for “returning citizens,” by which me means those people formerly incarcerated, and trying to earn their way back to a decent and respectable life in law-abiding society. More, he has been strongly supportive of law enforcement in Philadelphia, and critical of …
Philadelphia Inquirer columnist Jenice Armstrong knows she has to condemn the riots, but she tries to “understand” the rioters and looters, and wants to say that she can’t really blame them.
On September 14th, the Philadelphia City Council passed an ordinance to prohibit supervised drug consumption sites across most of the city. Outgoing Mayor Jim Kenney is appalled! Mayor Jim Kenney is vetoing a bill that prohibits supervised injection sites in most of the city Kenney’s move sends the bill back to City Council, which is …
Or at least they do when those rights are exercised by conservatives. We noted, a year and a half ago, how President Biden and his leftist minions, proposed the creation of a Ministry of Truth ‘Disinformation Governance Board‘ within the Department of Fatherland Homeland Security, and had chosen Nina Jankowitz, who for months told us …
We have previously mentioned, many times, how Helen Gym Flaherty and Kendra Brooks sold their souls to the public school teachers’ unions, touting how the Edward Steel Elementary School was kept public and didn’t “go charter.” Steel Elementary is ranked 1,205th out of 1,607 Pennsylvania elementary schools, in which 8% of students tested grade-level proficient in reading, …
It was a single paragraph in The New York Times which caught my attention: About 171,000 people living in California are homeless, a total that, stunningly, accounts for nearly one-third of all the homeless people in the United States. According to the Census Bureau’s July 1, 2022 guesstimates of population, California had 39,029,342 residents, out …