Eric Florack on December 15th, 2018

The left in this country is upset that tear gas was used by the Trump Administration to control the Border, against what may fairly be described as an invasion Force… and yet never complained once how about the 48 times

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Eric Florack on December 15th, 2018

The Democrats are currently screaming that any expenditure that benefits a campaign must be registered.

So far the Muller investigation has blown literally hundreds of millions of taxpayer dollars.

So, the question becomes, is the entirety of the Mueller investigation

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Eric Florack on December 14th, 2018

The usual crowd, JPod in particular, is suggesting that the Weekly Standard’s demise was not about it being anti Trump.

Ed Driscoll simply isn’t buying it.

And frankly with all respect to John, I’m not buying it either. It seems

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Eric Florack on December 11th, 2018

Victor Davis Hanson:

Trump’s former consiglieri Michael Cohen, along with being charged with tax avoidance and improper business deals, allegedly is guilty also of trying to leverage money and attention by exaggerating his influence with candidate and later President

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Eric Florack on December 10th, 2018

Campbell soup is reportedly closing another plant… This time in Canada

Campbell’s Soup Co. will close its 87-year-old Toronto factory and shift production to the United States amid a decline in soup consumption.

About 380 manufacturing jobs will be lost

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Eric Florack on December 10th, 2018

Consider please what’s been going on in France the last couple of weeks.

Less than a month ago, French President Emmanuel Macron staked his claim as the flag-bearer for globalism. In a speech to 60 world leaders at the Arc

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davidl on December 10th, 2018

Eric might, or might not, like this.  A nascent political movement named after our second largest local college, kind of, sort of, the University of Rochester, or the Yellow Jackets.  It been a long time since the French showed much

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Eric Florack on December 8th, 2018

It was 77 years ago yesterday… the attack on Pearl Harbor. Been thinking about it since yesterday morning.

The amount of time that has passed since those events has cost us, I think, an understanding of them.

Certainly, we’ve lost

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davidl on December 8th, 2018

Seventeen days before Christmas and Congress Critter-elect Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez(AOC) just delivered a sleigh full of gifts. I hardly know where to start, from Kemberlee Kaye, Legal Insurrection:

The First Amendment. How does it work? It’s almost like it was

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I consider it a stone fact that Joe Biden is probably the most qualified to run for president in 2020, as he claims.

Of course I consider that a sad commentary on the state of the Democrat party today, but

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davidl on December 4th, 2018

It started with Dwight D. Eisenhower and it ended with George H.W. Bush. 
From 20 January 1953 to 20 January 1993, our country was lead by a member of the Greatest Generation and a veteran of World War Two.  We

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Eric Florack on December 4th, 2018

Since WDOK in Ohio decided to pull “Baby it’s Cold Outside” from its playlist because someone was offended, I feel that these other holiday songs must also be removed as they are offensive as well. Do so immediately.

1. I

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davidl on December 4th, 2018

Former bartender and Congress Critter-elect Democratic Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez claims, with no convincing evidence, to have studied economics.  One wonders just where, from Daily Caller:

Democratic Rep.-elect Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York slammed the electric car company Tesla

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Eric Florack on December 1st, 2018

You’re going to hear an awful lot of lot of laudatory as regards to Mr. Bush this morning. In truth, he probably deserves most of it.

(Re-read the first para, and then proceed…)

Thing is, I’ve been seeing an awful

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davidl on December 1st, 2018

George Herbert Walker Bush, the forty-first President, has been reunited with Barbara:

HOUSTON (AP) — He was the man who sought a “kinder, and gentler nation,” and the one who sternly invited Americans to read his lips —

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