Biden Democrats Playing Politics with Ukraine

The Biden Democrats are using the war to divert attention from Biden’s failures at home. Biden has not tried to mediate and push for a cease fire and settlement of the war.   Democrats have a history of playing politics with wars.   Why are the Biden Democrats now gung-ho to send weapons, money, and to get …

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Bloomberg Writer Tells Us How to Fight Back Against Inflation; Spoiler: You Won’t Like Them

Bloomberg thought Americans could use some tips on how to survive in today’s inflationary environment. Instead of advising us to support Republican candidates this year, they brought in Teresa Ghilarducci, who is the Schwartz Professor of Economics at the New School for Social Research and a board member at the Economic Policy Institute. Her suggestions run …

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New Poll Delivers Stellar News to the GOP

Midterms

In politics, a victory differential of ten points or more is considered a landslide. Depending on the snapshot you use, Republicans are up by anywhere from 11 to 13 points. The latest poll from Rasmussen Reports found that if the election were held today, 50 percent of likely voters would choose the Republican candidate, 39 …

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After Influencing a US Election, The NY Times Whispers the Hunter Biden Laptop Story Is Real

“So, let’s get back to the name-calling,” said “journalist” Leslie Stahl in an interview with then-President Donald Trump after dismissing what should have been one of the most consequential October surprises in presidential election history, the Hunter Biden laptop story. The New York Post’s October 2020 bombshell story which exposed a presidential candidate’s planned business …

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Reconstructing History, Part 4: Multiple Punctured Equilibriums

Since 2020, the US has gone through a series of trigger events that upset the established order. The two events in 2020, COVID-19 and the George Floyd death, broke a strong path dependency in American history, opening the way for Critical Race Theory and the 1619 Project to re-write American history. Then the Virginia elections in Fall 2021 called that newly emerging equilibrium into question. As Americans were starting to sort out these issues, Russia invaded Ukraine, adding further complexity and uncertainty.

The Wisdom of a Seasoned War Correspondent

In the 1990’s, Steve Harrigan was an American student in Moscow when he asked CNN if they needed a translator. They did, and he was hired. He ended up in Grozny, the capital city of Chechnya, where he witnessed a precursor of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Here’s what happened there: “The 1999–2000 battle of Grozny was the siege …

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Alas, the Best Outcome in Ukraine Now, May be a Relatively Quick Russian Victory

It’s hard finding an American, anywhere, who believes Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is a good thing. I’m no exception. War is ugly, and innocent people suffer as the pseudo-elites play their geopolitical chess games driven by power-lust, pocketbook and politics. This also isn’t about rooting for the “good guys.” For Vladimir Putin cannot be counted …

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Admiral Rachel Levine Named One of USA Today’s Women of the Year

Admiral Rachel Levine, who currently serves as the assistant secretary of health in the Department of Health and Human Services, was absolutely delighted to hear he had been named one of USA Today’s “Women of the Year.” This great honor is bestowed upon women who have made a significant impact on America during the previous …

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