Breaking America’s Bank…Without A Care

Regrettably, the first of the huge debt bunker-busters for current taxpayers and those of future generations, the so-called “infrastructure” bill passed the House last night, thanks to some in-name-only-Republicans voting with the Democrats, giving the administration something to gloat about following months of its super-costly errors, both at home and … read more

Some Positive, Reassuring, Good News #2

The best possible good news was delivered to America’s patriots this past Tuesday evening, Election Day, when the voters of Virginia stood tall at what is hopefully the initial stage of the revolt of our nation’s freedom-loving people to reclaim our America, by electing Republican Glenn Youngkin as their state’s … read more

Smart Thoughts #1

A sampling of political wisdom from syndicated radio host Erick Erickson: “It is probably not wise for Democrats and members of the media to tell Americans they should just stop buying so much in light of shortages….. It is probably not wise for Democrats and members of the media to … read more

Bordering On Insanity

The situation at our wide-open southern border with illegal migrants continues to get worse rather than better.  Primarily due to the administration’s mixed messages (you’re welcome here/Don’t come) from the outset, and now no consistent policy regarding who stays on U.S. soil, somewhere, and who is supposedly sent back home.  … read more

Chaos From Ship-To-Shore-to-Store

One of our myriad of current problems in America, besides inflation, migration, and excessive, likely Constitutionally-challenged, central government mandates (lengthy lock-downs/masks/vaccinations/IRS personal bank account surveillance, etc.), is the heretofore unthought-about, and rarely before ever worried-about, key economic process known as the “supply chain.”  Currently, this means, principally, chaotic issues with … read more

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