Thursday, January 5, 2023
Dump..
Though reigning POTUS Joe Biden has yet to formally announce whether he’ll throw his hat in the ring for re-election come 2024, it seems he’s already made one major decision surrounding his theoretical campaign — dropping Vice President Kamala Harris off of his ticket.
Pinning his domestic policy shortcomings and historically mediocre poll performances on his reigning Veep, 46 is purportedly ready to give Harris the axe, claiming she “doesn't seem to have the right stuff,” per one insider close with the Commander-in-Chief.
Crying..
Adams called the migrant crisis a “national embarrassment” as he renewed his call for a billion dollars in emergency relief.
“We received over 30,000 asylum seekers.
Now, we were notified yesterday that the governor of Colorado has now stated that they are going to be sending migrants to places like New York and Chicago. This is just unfair for local governments to have to take on this national obligation. We’ve done our job. There’s no more room at the inn.
What about the millions coming through the Southern border States?
Monday, January 2, 2023
Impeach..
National Review’s Andrew McCarthy, a former federal prosecutor and brilliant legal commentator, and The Spectator’s Ben Domenech (a.k.a. Mr. Megan McCain) both said the impeachment of Biden is warranted.
Unexplained..
Almost half of US adults believe side effects from the COVID-19 vaccines may have caused “unexplained” deaths, according to a Rasmussen poll released Monday.
The survey polled 1,000 American adults via telephone or online over the period of Dec. 28 to Dec. 30, with a margin of error of +/- 3%.
Nearly half of Americans, 48%, said there are genuine reasons to be concerned about vaccine efficacy.
More than a quarter (28%) of Americans polled said they personally knew someone whose death may have been caused by side effects from the COVID-19 vaccine, with 61% saying they did not know anyone and 10% saying they weren’t sure if they did.
Just a thought
Pele..
Sunday, January 1, 2023
Party..
Although the GOP’s showing in midterm elections fell short of their own expectations, conservatives, freshly equipped with subpoena power, can soon deliver on those promises after securing a narrow majority in the House.
Some Republicans have signaled that they hope their probes will lead to impeachments, namely of President Joe Biden, Attorney General Merrick Garland and Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas.
Rep. Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., has tried to tamp down on such talk. He has said impeachment should not be used as a political weapon.
Republicans have spent the past three years accusing the younger Biden of profiting from his father’s roles as a U.S. senator and vice president. Just a thought.