Will President Trump’s efforts to win over swing-state voter work? Will Joe Biden’s attempt to excite the Sandernistas change the outcome in November? Pollster Scott Rasmussen argues that things like campaign strategy and fundraising no longer matter in 2020, reports James Freeman in the WSJ. Mr. Rasmussen writes in the Deseret News that the election “will once […]
Gretchen Whitmer: Ass of the Week
Ass of the Week is a new installment on Richardcyoung.com that will celebrate the most asinine politician of the week. This week’s Ass is Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer. She has been hailed as a possible VP pick by Joe Biden, but has infuriated her constituents with draconian lockdown rules. While Michiganders suffered under Whitmer’s strict […]
Central African Migrants Pouring into Portland Maine
UPDATE 5/29/2020: Remember when Portland, Maine’s mayor said this “Thanks, Mr. President! Send along another 300 each month through next April. We’ll use the extra federal funds to teach them English, train the adults and put them to work, provide their children free lunches at school—and turn them into voters.” Originally posted July 17, 2019. […]
Rep. Ilhan Omar’s District Suffering from Somali Gang Violence
Originally posted on March 7, 2019. In the neighborhood of Minneapolis known locally as “Little Mogadishu,” gang violence among the immigrant Somali population has erupted into a turf war that is taking lives. This is the same area that has elected the unhinged Congresswoman Ilhan Omar. Despite fleeing the violence of their homeland, the Somali […]
Are Blue State Governors Committing Economic Treason?
Scott McKay explains at The American Spectator why Democrats are actually worried the economy my crank into high gear by the fall. He writes (abridged): Democrats worry the economy will crank back into high gear by the fall, and they’re dreading the possibility their electoral chances will be crushed underfoot as a result: Hospitalizations are […]
Flawed Assumptions from D.C. Bureaucrats Led to Disastrous Lockdowns
At The American Spectator, David Catron explains how governors ignored the epidemiologists, and instead trusted the flawed assumptions of D.C. bureaucrats like Anthony Fauci, and flawed modelers like Neil Ferguson. He writes (abridged): Every state and local politician who imposed lockdowns pursuant to the COVID-19 pandemic claimed their decisions were based on “the science.” In […]
China: Killing Hong Kong’s Golden Goose
Colm Quinn writes in Foreign Policy: China’s National People’s Congress approved a draft decision today to impose national security laws directly on Hong Kong, beginning the formal legal process that will likely result in the finalized laws coming into effect by September. As Foreign Policy’s James Palmer wrote in his weekly China Brief on Wednesday, the new law “will likely […]
How will the U.S. Repay $30 Trillion in Debt?
With Congress considering yet another stimulus bill with the price tag measured in trillions, Victor Davis Hanson offers a sobering reminder of what comes next. The deficit is expected to exceed $4 trillion soon and the national debt may climb to $30 trillion or nearly $100,000 for every American. How will the United States sustain […]
Pres. Trump on the Death of George Floyd: Justice Will Be Served
The Wall Street Journal reports on the death of George Floyd: Crowds clashed with police for a second night to protest the death of George Floyd after a police officer held him down with a knee on his neck, a technique not approved by the city’s police department and one that drew rare widespread condemnation from police […]
How a Republican Won in California
Mike Garcia is a 44-year-old former Navy pilot who flew more than 30 combat missions in the second Iraq war. Garcia became the first Republican to take back a House district that Hillary Clinton carried in the 2016 presidential election. How Garcia Did It From John McCormack in National Review: Résumé Straight out of Central […]
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