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This is how desperate Democrats already are this election cycle: They’re talking about tax cuts, just like the angry Tweeter did at the start of his presidency. Except Donald Trump actually followed through, with real and lasting tax cuts to launch an explosive, job-creating phenomenon. Of course, these Democrat tax cuts would only be short-term to look good before the voting starts. It’s a daunting challenge of their own making. Biden and Democrats are faced
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He had no teeth.
As with many shelter residents, the little white dog had a skimpy known past that could only be imagined. The woman surrendering him said he belonged to her boyfriend, who abandoned them both. Not the dog’s fault he’d become an unwanted furry reminder. Somebody once spent several hundred dollars to have his rotting teeth removed. But someone else let them get that way. He’d been abandoned for unknown reasons to several shelters, awaiting his furever family. I had yet to realize I was to become his future, the last six years of it anyway
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Talks among the United States, NATO allies, and Russian President Vladimir Putin to defuse the volatile situation he’s purposely created are ongoing. Which is a good thing.
Russia’s now 100,000-plus troops ominously stationed along the Ukrainian border, seemingly prepared to invade its independent neighbor, have shown no sign of standing down. Which is a bad thing. [Snip] The main problem with sanctions is they don’t accomplish their intended goal. They change no behaviors. None. Zip. Nada. Sanctions do cause profound economic suffering and pain on regular people, the
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No one ever accused Americans of making sense when asked leading poll questions, bless their hearts. Just before the Winter Olympics start, a new poll is out on American views of the games in China, which open Friday. [Snip] Morning Consult asked Americans about advertisers of the games, which NBC will carry, and the painful and commercially awkward issue of human rights, which China is against, especially among its religious minorities. [Snip] The survey found that among a representative sample of 2,210 U.S. adults, 58 percent would support an Olympic sponsor pulling
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This story is not for cynics, nor folks who lack imagination or national pride.
After nearly 40 expensive years of dreaming, planning, designing, building, congressional whining, testing, and hoping, NASA and its army of very smart people have placed into solar orbit a powerful new seven-ton telescope. It’s capable of detecting infrared light that’s been traveling through the void of space at the speed of light since the earliest moments in time. That is to say, more than 13 billion Earth years ago. The new telescope’s success so far is just one of our nation’s numerous recent space achievements
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“We don’t think the government can solve all the problems and we don’t want the Democrats telling us from Washington that they know what is right about everything.” [Snip] That was Democrat Bill Clinton candidly assessing the punishing verdict voters gave him and his party in the 1994 midterm elections.
“I didn’t over-promise,” Joe Biden said about his over-promising to cripple COVID and restore national unity and comity, “I’m going to stay on this track.”
Republicans can only hope he does. In just 41 weeks, that invites another historic midterm shellacking in Congress like voters levied on Democrats in 1994 and 2010. Historically, the
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Besides our erratic weather and president, few things get talked about this time of year more than body weight. Not mine. Yours. All the good intentions and dutiful miles of autumn jogging went into the dumpster with last weekend’s consumption of adult beverages and the previous holiday weekend’s meats, potatoes, beans, stuffing, gravy, and the pecan pie of Grandma Jennie, who’d have been crushed if you didn’t thoughtfully take seconds. At least. [Snip] So, are you overweight? Gallup asked Americans...
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American politics has not always been like today’s stale, zero-sum game of marathon maneuvers for advantage that leave forgotten voters out in the cold as hapless spectators. A game where photo-ops that seek media attention are considered tactical successes, over ensuring that specific services get delivered to citizens. For all its chronic corruption, patronage, and nepotism, the Chicago Democratic political machine has always interested me as an example of legendary political success. By 2030, its now-frayed and fractious dominance of the country’s second, now third-largest city will be a century-old. Like everywhere Chicago’s politics are changing now, of course, riven by
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Bob Dole didn’t die when a German mortar shell blew him into the crisp spring air of the Italian mountains in 1944, tearing apart his right side. He didn’t die when he lay in a foxhole there for nine hours, presumed dead.
He did die 77 years later on Sunday, at the age of 98, peacefully in his sleep in the Watergate apartment complex where he’s long lived with wife Elizabeth. Presumably from the Stage 4 lung cancer he announced earlier this year. During those intervening years, this Kansas prairie boy who would be the last member of the Greatest Generation to seek the presidency, lived a life of
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Joe Biden tried to make the best of the latest awful economic report the other day. Reading what he’d been told, the president claimed wishfully, “Our jobs recovery is going very strong.” [Snip]
Making his latest false claim, the 79-year-old Biden looked awful and sounded worse. He reported his kissy grandson gave him a cold. So, sounds scientifically like neither was wearing a mandated mask. But Americans weren’t the only ones noting Joe Biden’s latest disturbing sign of weakness. The same day
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While national media focus attention on Washington issues and political skirmishes, across the country, Republican governors and state legislatures are quietly building an enduring foundation of legislative districts, laws, state rules, and institutions that strongly favor the GOP in coming years and elections. This stunning matrix of Republican domination state-by-state reflects a growing voter preference for GOP policies at that level, dating back to 2010 and Barack Obama’s disastrous first midterm elections. [Snip] While media tend to focus on congressional redistricting, the GOP has been quietly designing state legislative districts that give them enduring majorities and political control, even if Democrats manage to get a governor’s
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Joe Biden felt a need to escape the luxury of the White House for the holiday. So just before burning a few tons of jet fuel and emitting fresh carbon emissions on the four-hour flight to Nantucket, President Climate Change ordered the Energy Department to release 50 million barrels of oil from the nation’s precious Strategic Petroleum Reserve. He says his decisive action will help ease the gasoline price surge. Yeh, right. The only thing his PR move will do is get him