Harvey’s Introduction
I don’t know the author of this essay, but i don’t have to. It is an opinion essay and i agree with virtually all of his points which lay out his understanding of why Trump garnered such great and loyal support.
I don’t know the author of this essay, but i don’t have to. It is an opinion essay and i agree with virtually all of his points which lay out his understanding of why Trump garnered such great and loyal support.
This essay covers some of my thoughts on the Capitol Hill protests and break-in.
When people in government abuse the considerable power, I am outraged. The Justice Department’s suit of Walmart, blaming them for contributing to the Opioid is simply wrong. Rather they should have pursued those in government who did not action when they should have. Read this article and get mad also.
Another article on the two Democrat candidates for senator in Georgia. For anyone thinking helping them win by donating funds, read this first. This article says a lot about the candidates and, by implication, the Democrat Party as a whole.
Anybody who believes Raphael Warnock is a reasonable person and his past comments have been mischaracterized should read this
This a draft version of a speech i hope Biden will give immediately after the Electoral College votes. It is simply unacceptable that, in our country, the legitimacy of a presidential election can be called into question. After I get comments from you, I will revise this speech to come up with a final version.
The Democrats and virtually the entire media are complaining that Trump is attempting to delegitimize Biden’s election. And, we shouldnt do that; its bad for the country. They’d be more credible if they hadn’t done the same thing repeatedly.
Biden ran on not being Trump. Now that he won, he claims he ran on a progressive agenda. The implications for policy and process are huge. Continetti spells out some of these. Quick and easy read.
I got to know Kevin when he was head of the Economics Policy group at American Enterprise Institute. He’s exceedingly bright, not ideological and completely fact and analytic based. I admire him and his work. This essay is the first of what he says will be a series on various aspects of a likely policy agenda of a Biden administration, if we are so unfortunate as to have this pliable, mediocre man become president. Kevin’s essays will be interesting and thoroughly researched. To make it easy for the reader of this blog to find them, I’ve set up a new category “Biden’s Policies” which will hold all of Kevin;s essays.
One of the absolute best speeches I’ve ever heard. Klingenstein explains clearly the differences in beliefs about our nation on the part of the two parties and the implications of those differences on our future. Brilliant and absolutely clear.
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