Dov Fischer explains at The American Spectator that though he embraces “who we are every day with joy and exuberance, and we celebrate every other person in every other group as part of our same human family,” he also now feels “more than
ever — very, very White ...
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Mitch McConnell, senate majority leader, wants to put the Green New Deal before the Senate for a vote. Not so fast, angry GND supporters protest. And cosponsor Sen. Ed Markey tweeted, “By rushing a vote on the #GreenNewDeal
resolution ...
My son’s high school hockey team won their game the other night 7-1. In what can often be a tense ride home (dad’s you know what I mean) I was more relaxed talking about his play ...
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Hard as it is for me to believe, a massive hoard of over $600 billion (yes, with a B) is clogging Vanguard’s Total Stock Market Index Fund like a grease-trapped drain. What is most worrisome is what happens when public panic selling hits,
kicking off a tsunami of sell orders from banks of robotic computers...
California’s Governor Gavin Newsom announced Monday his plans for pulling most of the National Guard troops from the Mexican border so as not to partake in the “absurd theatrics” of President Trump’s border security ...
The questioning Elliot Abrams endured from freshman Congresswoman Ilhan Omar (who didn’t even know his name, calling him Mr. Adams) at yesterday’s hearing of the House Foreign Affairs Committee was an embarrassment for America ...
It all started for Chuck Berry on 21 May 1955 with Chuck’s simple three-chord–Bb, Eb7, F7 (played in A by many guitarists for ease)–recording of Maybellene, an adaption of “Ida Red,” with Jerome Green on maracas, Johnnie Johnson on piano, Jasper Thomas on drums,
and the legendary Willie Dixon on bass ...
Conrad Black is having what he refers to as an amicable running debate. He and a well-traveled friend are discussing the “level of concern justified by the steadily more extreme espousal of lunatic policy position by influential Democrats ...
Pat Buchanan explains to readers of his blog that voters may be rejecting democracy in favor of more autocratic leaders they believe will actually get things done ...
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