No question. President Donald Trump must be reelected in 2020. Despite the hangover from one of the least successful and prepared presidents in history, President Trump has delivered to Americans exactly as promised. And 3rd-quarter GDP growth was just revised up to 2.1% from 1.9%. Fed Chairman Jerome Powell proclaimed, “Conditions are generally good.” And […]
Archives for December 2019
From Anonymous: “I Am Part of the Resistance”
“Anonymous” claims to be a “senior Trump administration official.” Notwithstanding the dire warnings about Trump, Roger Kimball begs to differ with Anonymous that the “guardrails are coming off,” From Mr. Kimball in Spectator.us, 27 November 2019, on why the guardrails are pretty darn solid: The stock market closed yesterday at 28,121. Worse, unemployment, especially minority […]
Reboot American Families, Small Towns, Rural Areas
Originally posted on May 20, 2019. In The American Conservative, Samuel Hammond makes the case that industrial policy aimed at reviving America’s small towns and rural areas is the right path for America. Hammond suggests that pivoting the economy away from the few cities drawing in much of today’s business would be beneficial for the […]
Trump Stops NATO from Making a Terrible Mistake
At National Review, Conrad Black explains President Trump’s success in steering NATO away from the failed policies of previous presidents. He writes (abridged): It has been a challenge to define a new role for NATO. Presidents Clinton and George W. Bush allowed NATO to degenerate into “an alliance of the willing,” which in practice meant […]
The Real Sin of Donald Trump? Winning
Tuesday, Adam Schiff made his 100-page opus on Ukraine available to his House Intelligence Committee. Schiff’s report finds President Trump “guilty of playing domestic politics with foreign policy,” reports the WSJ. Schiff’s Pretensions to Nonpartisan Statesmanship “The decision to move forward with an impeachment inquiry is not one we took lightly. Under the best of […]
Banks Are Selling Your Private Info to Strangers
Most Americans have become accustomed to the idea that when they use Google or Facebook, information on their Internet habits is being sold to advertisers who want to target them with ads. But until now that phenomenon has been mostly confined to cyberspace, and there are ways to avoid them. That’s all beginning to change […]
Key West Insider: Planning a Trip to Key West?
Planning a Trip to Key West? Debbie and I have lived in Key West since 1992. There is much to be excited about as you plan a getaway to one of America’s most unique destinations. Key West is a small, laid back, tropical island. Plan your trip to avoid the often cool January and the […]
Democrats Alienate Populist Patriots with their Cultural Liberalism
How can a party that attacks American identity and symbols and alienates its populist patriots win in 2020? According to Bobby Jindal, the former governor of Louisiana and a 2016 candidate for the GOP presidential nomination, they can’t. He writes in a Wall Street Journal editorial (abridged): Populist patriots reject the elites of both parties. […]
President Trump, Compared to Whom?
In an amusing recap of the James Hankins family Thanksgiving gathering, Mr. Hankins, a professor at Harvard, announces that the impeachment hearings, despite family members’ lack of details, were front and center on the buffet sideboard. Only one beloved aunt was willing to declare her full support for President Trump. The rest had more or […]
Here’s Why You Should Treat Your Disaster Cash like Gold
In a true catastrophe, the value of your dollars may plummet to zero, and all you’ll be left with is your gold, canned goods, and ammo for bartering. That would be a terrifying scenario for sure. That said, most disasters you’ll face in life won’t impact the value of your cash, but they could very […]
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