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Category Archives: Politics
Helplessly Hoping Progressives
The absurdity of progressive politics is now on full display. Let us consider just two of the many inherently contradictory initiatives championed by the Biden-Schumer-Pelosi axis. What these initiatives share is the preposterous notion that a huge centralized bureaucracy is … Continue reading
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Tagged CRT, Ibram Kendi, NEA, Progressives, Randi Weingarten
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Indicting The Trump Organization
In the matter of the indictment of both the Trump Organization and its CFO Allen Weisselberg, the Wall Street Journal reports that Mr. Weisselberg is charged with illegally avoiding taxes on $1.76 million he allegedly received in benefits over 15 … Continue reading
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Tagged Cyrus Vance, Donald Trump, Indictment, Letitia James
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Progressive Good Crime
Coinciding with the Biden Administration’s push for higher taxes on wealthy individuals and a greatly expanded IRS, ProPublica published documents that purport to show private tax information of several high profile billionaires including Jeff Bezos, Bill Gates, Michael Bloomberg and … Continue reading
Posted in Economics, Policy, Politics, Public Finance
Tagged President Biden, Progressives, ProPublica, Tax
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Peak Biden?
When President Biden released his budget proposal this past Friday he listed his priorities in the following statement. (The budget document can be found here.) Biden’s list of priorities is typical in that it studiously avoids talking about trade-offs. Everything is … Continue reading
Magical Thinking
Republicans complain that Democrats are hypocrites. Democrats reply that Republicans are hypocrites. They are, of course, both correct in a generic sense. All politicians routinely say things they know or suspect to be false, especially if they think it affords … Continue reading
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Tagged Debt, Deficit, Democrats, Magical Thinking, politics, President Biden, Republicans, Taxes
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The Unbearable Incompetence of Mr. Biden
During the presidential campaign of 2020 the argument was being made that candidate Joe Biden was at heart a moderate who would guide the ship of state back to normalcy. Biden, who ran as not-Trump, asserted that all the talk … Continue reading
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Tagged Donald Trump, President Biden
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The Liz Cheney Affair
In 1860, on reading Darwin’s Origin of the Species, it was reported that the wife of the Bishop of Worcester said “Let is hope it is not true, but if it is, let us pray that it will not become … Continue reading
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Tagged Donald Trump, Joe Biden, Liz Cheney, Marjorie Taylor Greene, Matt Gaetz
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The $6 Trillion Dollar Man
It has always been obvious to the more astute observers of the political scene that Joe Biden is a party man, a partisan hack, and not a very bright one at that. Regrettably, some people actually fell for the line … Continue reading
NYU Prof Warns of Growing Leftist Authoritarianism in the West
In an interview with the Epoch Times, former NYU Professor Michael Rectenwald warns of the dangers of cancel culture and the growing authoritarianism of the Social Justice Warriors. We should take heed. JFB
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Tagged Cancel Culture, NYU, social justice warriors
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