During his campaign, Joe Biden, alarmist at heart, tied every adverse weather activity to global warming. Rich Lowry in NRO gives examples of Mr. Biden’s catastrophic climate observations. Contrasting Mr. Biden’s views, Mr. Lowry cites Bjorn Lomborg, author of “The Skeptical Environmentalist.” Mr. Lomborg’s focus is on the reality of climate change, especially the economic […]
The Economy Awash in Money
Politicians just need to let people use and spend the money, urges James Freeman in the WSJ. And get Washington out of the way. Americans suffering economically are suffering from shutdowns, which never worked as intended, inflicted enormous collateral damage and are now becoming untenable with the arrival of vaccines. Washington’s work is over. During […]
If Only Congress Thought Like Barstool Sports
Last week, Dave Portnoy, founder of Barstool Sports and an unabashed critic of federal and state government restrictions on small businesses during the Coronavirus, announced the establishment of the Barstool Fund. The fund’s goal is to help small businesses that have continued to pay employees during the tough financial conditions imposed by virus restraints. Mr. […]
The Court vs Phone and Pen
Joe Biden’s administration will not be able to overcome one truth in Washington: Tweets come and go, but judges last a lifetime. As Joe Biden rapidly continues to fill his administration, Kimberley Strassel notes two trends: 1. It’s All About Green Climate will be the driving priority of this White House—Mr. Biden’s make-nice to progressives. […]
Why Limit Remarks to One Party?
Joe Biden’s campaign manager and incoming deputy chief of staff, Jen O’Malley Dillon, perhaps spoke before she thought. Ms. Dillon called congressional Republicans “a bunch of f**kers” and said Mitch McConnell was “terrible.” Yesterday, Ms. Dillon admitted that she “used some words that (she) probably could have chosen better.”
What’s Next for a Trump-less Media Future?
It’s highly unlikely that news organizations will start reporting real news. It comes as no surprise that bashing Donald Trump has been profitable for the media, as James Freeman notes in the WSJ. There’s an emerging media narrative that Joe Biden is more difficult for the press to cover than Donald Trump because Mr. Biden allegedly has superior character […]
Enormous Warning Signs for the Democratic Party
Originally posted November 6, 2020. Democratic leadership, both electorally and geographically, must be worried. Democrats failed to unseat a single House incumbent, writes Stephan Miller in American Greatness. Instead, Republicans flipped several seats, five of which now belong to young Republican women. There was also a massive demographic shift among the Latino community particularly in […]
A Taste of the Biden Presidency
Originally posted December 9, 2020. In Spectator USA, Roger Kimball acknowledges that recounts and legal challenges to elections (especially presidential) seldom succeed. So, continues Mr. Kimball, it’s not too early to speculate what a Biden administration would look like. Domestic Policy: Biden would overturn Trump’s attack on onerous and counterproductive regulation. The regulatory state would be back […]
A Non Prescription, At-Home Coronavirus Test
On Tuesday, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration authorized the first Coronavirus test allowing people to buy the test without a prescription. The $30 test will be available locally and allow immediate results at home to determine whether users are negative or positive, according to the Australian company that makes it, Ellume. People can collect […]
Elon Musk Is Ditching California
Voters in San Fran recently passed a wealth tax reaching levels beyond efforts at the state or federal level. The new tax, described as an “overpaid executive tax,” is aimed at San Fran companies that “pay their officers more than 100 times the median worker salary,” reports BRIGHT editors. A Corporate Exodus The ripple effects of […]
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