Charitable groups in South Florida have raised millions of dollars to help the victims of the Champlain Towers South collapse in Surfside. Florida’s senators now want to help the recipients. U.S. Sens. Marco Rubio and Rick Scott recently issued a letter to the head of…
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How Florida Gov. DeSantis Gets Re-Elected (Spoiler: It’s Not Covid)
Winning political campaigns are about addition – adding more voters who support you than your opponent. Losing campaigns are typically bumbled, causing voters to migrate to your opponent, or voters just staying at home and not voting. In 2020, Donald J. Trump lost his re-election…
Read More How Florida Gov. DeSantis Gets Re-Elected (Spoiler: It’s Not Covid)Thoughts From The Obstinate Grandmother, Volume 4 – Afghanistan
Allow me to introduce myself. I’m The Obstinate Grandmother. I’m opinionated, armed to the teeth, and subtle as a 2 x 4 upside your head if you insist on pushing my buttons. I have no patience for stupid or lazy people and I won’t filter…
Read More Thoughts From The Obstinate Grandmother, Volume 4 – AfghanistanTrump Offers Comfort After Biden Failed Troops, Disrespected families
President Joe Biden did about as much wrong as he possibly could in his calamitous effort to secure the claim as the president who ended America’s longest war. He disregarded warnings about the fortitude of the Afghani army and withdrew critical support in its hour…
Read More Trump Offers Comfort After Biden Failed Troops, Disrespected familiesAmong Thousands Who Fled Afghanistan, US Officials Identified About 100 People Who Were On No-Fly Lists
Given President Joe Biden’s chaotic pullout from Afghanistan, it should not be surprising that U.S. officials had no idea exactly who was on those planes. It turns out that some of those flyers were actually on America’s no-fly list. None of them reached America, however,…
Read More Among Thousands Who Fled Afghanistan, US Officials Identified About 100 People Who Were On No-Fly ListsCollege Professor In Pennsylvania Argues It Would Be ‘Ethical’ For White People To Simply Kill Themselves
A professor at Duquesne University in Pittsburgh argues it would be an “ethical act” if white people just committed suicide. As is frequently the case with liberals, the professor, Derek Hook, who himself is white, is apparently unwilling to follow his own advice on what…
Read More College Professor In Pennsylvania Argues It Would Be ‘Ethical’ For White People To Simply Kill ThemselvesCongress Seeks To Recognize Troops Slain In Kabul
U.S. lawmakers are moving closer to awarding a congressional gold medal to the 13 troops killed in the terrorist attack in Kabul last month. A measure sponsored by Rep. Lisa McClain, R-Mich., to honor the slain troops has garnered 231 co-sponsors, including 52 Democrats. “The…
Read More Congress Seeks To Recognize Troops Slain In KabulTop Health Officials Tell White House To Pause Vaccine Booster Plan: REPORT
Harry Wilmerding Top U.S. health officials told the White House pandemic coordinator on Thursday to scale back the Biden administration’s plan to administer the coronavirus booster shots to individuals in September, The New York Times reported. Dr. Janet Woodcock, the acting commissioner of the Food…
Read More Top Health Officials Tell White House To Pause Vaccine Booster Plan: REPORTFed Could Soon Lose Control Of Inflation Like In 1960s, Economic Historian Says
Thomas Catenacci Prominent economic historian Niall Ferguson said current inflation could be in line with where it was in the 1960s during the period that preceded a decade of high consumer prices, CNBC reported. “What is interesting about disasters is that one can lead to…
Read More Fed Could Soon Lose Control Of Inflation Like In 1960s, Economic Historian SaysFlorida Man Pleads Guilty In Transnational East Texas Call Center Fraud Scheme
A Pensacola, Florida man has pleaded guilty to federal violations in the Eastern District of Texas, announced Acting U.S. Attorney Nicholas J. Ganjei today. Perry Lewis Crenshaw, Jr., 27, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit money laundering today before U.S. Magistrate Judge John D. Love. …
Read More Florida Man Pleads Guilty In Transnational East Texas Call Center Fraud Scheme