At his personal blog, Karl Rove discusses Democrats’ flip-flop positions on helping Ukraine and suggests they only care about the country now because they can use it to attack President Trump. Rove writes (abridged): As the impeachment hearings kick off, Democrats put on a jarring display of rhetorical whiplash, saying one thing this time but […]
Archives for November 2019
America’s Glaring Problem: Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador
At The American Conservative, Pat Buchanan explains the root cause of America’s illegal immigration problem today, Guatemala, Honduras, and El Salvador. He writes: USA Today reports: “Through August of the current fiscal year, the Border Patrol apprehended 457,871 migrants arriving as ‘family units’ … a 406% increase compared to the 90,554 family unit apprehensions during the […]
Liz Warren’s 158% Tax Rate
Remember, your key takeaway here is that millionaires will become the new billionaires if Warren has her way. Here’s how her tax rates reach 158%. Richard Rubin reports in the WSJ: Potential tax rates over 100% could result from the combination of tax increases the Massachusetts senator proposes for the very top tier of investors. […]
The Final Nail in the Coffin for Mutual Funds
The mutual fund industry has been facing headwinds for years. First, the industry became too big. So dominant were the biggest funds, they couldn’t invest without moving the market themselves. The next problem for mutual funds was the advent of the ETF. ETFs hollowed out the high-fee actively managed equity fund industry. I wrote about […]
Is Michael Bloomberg the Dem’s Savior?
Conrad Black certainly doesn’t think so. Mr. Black warns Michael Bloomberg (abridged) to not imagine the country, despite the Donald Trump sniggering from the Upper East Side and the Hamptons, is waiting for him. Talk about out of touch with most Americans. The best aspect of Michael Bloomberg’s potential presidential run is that if he […]
The Sad Tale of St. Gavin of Sacramento
In a scathing piece in The American Thinker, Doris O’Brien excoriates California Governor Gavin Newsom for his choice to ignore sound forest management suggestions because they were offered by President Trump, who according to Newsom, is a climate-change nonbeliever. O’Brien criticizes Newsom’s tendency to completely shut down or even attack anyone who disagrees with him. […]
Avoid Isolation and Danger with the Reliability of a Satellite Phone
The frightening stories of California’s man-made disaster or “preventative power outages,” just keep coming in. The LA Times recently interviewed Ted Atz, a 75-year-old from Marin County who lost power for four days. Atz was unable to call his family or even 911. He wasn’t the only one in that terrible situation. Leila Miller and […]
Impeachment – What Is the Underlying Crime?
In the impeachment banality, or what the WSJ refers to as the “constitutional bazooka,” Democrats are no longer calling it a “quid pro quo.” Which means, the WSJ contends, “quid pro quo” must not have played well in polling. Instead (Democrats) are using “extortion” and “bribery” to suggest a crime without citing any specific statute. […]
The Alleged Crime in the Impeachment Circus
Anyone who has perused a federal indictment will find without exception that the “particular criminal statute alleged to be violated is always named, with a citation to the numbered provision of the U.S. Code.” The Manhattan Contrarian, by his own admission, has spent “some time” looking through the federal criminal code (Title 18) to find […]
Trump Battles Deep State Bureaucrats’ Assault on Americans
President Donald Trump gave a speech on Tuesday to the Economic Club of New York. As Charles Gasparino writes for the New York Post, the president’s delivery was a little stiff, but what he said should win him reelection in 2020. Trump outlined his battle against the “unethical regulatory assault on American people,” by deep […]
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