Joe Biden, warming up to his first executive job of his career, has called his proposed spending bill an “infrastructure” bill. He also has called it a “jobs” bill, notes James Freeman in the WSJ. Well, it certainly is not a “jobs” bill, according to findings from the Wharton business school, which project economic decay. A new […]
Lost Kitchen of Freedom, Maine, Booked a Year Ahead
A restaurant named Lost Kitchen in Freedom, Maine is booked a year ahead. The Wall Street Journal’s Moira Hodgson explains (abridged): Every year thousands of people enter a lottery hoping for a table at the Lost Kitchen, a 40-seat restaurant in the remote town of Freedom, Maine, population 719. It’s booked up a year in […]
Biden’s 2nd Amendment Whoppers
In pursuing another agenda for which he has no mandate, Joe Biden, president of the U.S. and proud graduate of Syracuse University Law School, began his speech on gun control: Nothing I’m about to recommend in any way impinges on the Second Amendment. They’re phony arguments suggesting that these are Second Amendment rights in what […]
Boycott Corporate Cancel Culture
Not just MLB needs boycotting. You might also include Patagonia, H&M, Uber, Tripadvisor, Levi’s, Blue Apron, Nordstrom, and SoFi. The leaders of these corporations assume that most of their customers are compliant saps, urges Daniel Henninger in the WSJ. Mr. Manfred knows that he can get away with smearing half a Southern state as racist (still), […]
The MLB Strikes Out in Georgia
Baseball has decided to move Major League Baseball’s All-Star games from Atlanta to Denver’s Coors Field. By rushing to abandon Atlanta without first protesting the substance of the law, Rob Manfred, the MLB commissioner, made a serious mistake, argues Fay Vincent in the WSJ. Organizations like Major League Baseball have sometimes participated in public debates […]
The Press at War with Georgia
The Democratic Party is lying over the Georgia state legislature’s latest election bill, accuses The Morning Dispatch. Joe Biden went so far as to call the bill “Jim Crow in the 21st Century” and falsely claim that the legislation will end voting early. Partisan opposition toward the bill has proliferated far beyond the world of Democratic Party […]
MLB and Georgia Voting Laws
Major League Baseball has a problem with Georgia’s legislation that requires voters to present valid identification in order to be eligible to vote. The MLB has called it a violation of “fair access to voting,” legislation that is similar in many other states. You need identification to board a plane, pick up a prescription or […]
Putting America Last
Nancy Pelosi is looking to pass Joe Biden’s infrastructure bill by the 4th of July. Like the COVID relief bill, which had little to do with fighting the virus, only about a quarter of this latest $2 trillion boondoggle has to do with “infrastructure.” Joe Biden’s Climate Subsidies and Social Welfare: advance “environmental justice” expand […]
Vaccine Passport: The Dark Web Has You COVID
Along Comes the Black Market Psst! Don’t want to wait any longer for a vaccine shot? Well if shelling out $500 is no big deal, you can skip the line and get a COVID-19 dose (overnight shipping not included). Getting a vaccine from an anonymous source makes you a little edgy? Well, how about a […]
The Four Progressive Horsemen of Inequality
There’s much talk these days about inequality and how capitalism is a nasty side effect of the disease of inequality. Andy Kessler (WSJ) writes of a discussion he had on equality with John Cochrane, economist and senior fellow at Stanford’s Hoover Institution. In discussing inequality, Mr. Cochrane, asks, “Are capitalism and free markets the reasons […]
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