Wednesday, August 6, 2025

Eyes..

 


Biased..



Terry Moran, the former ABC News reporter fired over his attack on White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller earlier this year, admitted that the major news networks are “biased” against President Donald Trump in a recent Substack post about the Trump administration’s approval of the merger between Paramount Global and Skydance Media.
“Let’s talk about bias. I worked at ABC News for almost 28 years, and I’m proud to say that.  A lot of good people do a lot of really good work there, and they try hard to get the story right.  
 “But: Were we biased?
 Yes. Almost inadvertently, I’d say. ABC News has the same problem so many leading cultural institutions do in America: A lack of viewpoint diversity.”

Fled..

Fungus..

 

Hiding..

 

Monday, August 4, 2025

Prices..

 

Boom..



Bank of America (BofA) suggests the US economy is moving away from the threat of stagflation and potentially towards a "cyclical boom". 

This shift is supported by factors like potential growth from Donald Trump's policies, increased AI investment, and a positive outlook for capital expenditures.

 "Regime Indicator" is also signaling a move from "Downturn" to "Recovery," historically associated with a rally in value stocks. 

BofA analysts believe the US has avoided the worst-case scenario of stagflation (high inflation and slow growth). 

The bank's strategists now suggest the possibility of a "boom" rather than just a cyclical recovery.    

Just a "Booming" thought.

Saturday, August 2, 2025

Poll..

 


A new survey,  by Wall Street Journal ,   conducted by Democratic pollster John Anzalone and Republican pollster Tony Fabrizio, found Democrats’ popularity at its lowest point in three decades of WSJ polling, with 63 percent of voters holding an unfavorable view of the party.

Only 33 percent of voters hold a favorable view of Democrats, with a meager 8 percent holding a “very favorable” opinion, for a net negative favorability of 30 percentage points

While voters still have significant concerns over the president’s and the Republican Party’s handling of the economy, inflation, tariffs and foreign policy, the majority of respondents nonetheless say they trust Republicans more to handle those issues in Congress.

Despite criticism of handling of inflation — the Republican Party, by 10 points, is trusted more than Democrats to deal with inflation.

Choice..

 


Inna VernikovaNYC Republican councilwoman, spoke to Fox News Digital about the prospect of New York City being run by socialist mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani.

"I think it's a very dangerous situation we're in. I think we're looking at a chaotic city with lawlessness, after four years if Mamdani.

Comment:

The Democratic party is running after anyone who can have votes regardless of the message.

During President Donald Trump first term, the Democratic party embraced Michael Avenatti, the combative lawyer for a porn star...... He was convicted of trying to extort sportswear giant Nike.

The Question here is what does the Democratic Party's agenda?  Just a thought.

Deal ..


The U.S. and European Union agreed on trade terms that include a 15% rate on most EU products as well as hundreds of billions of dollars of investments in American industry.
President Donald Trump and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen met in Scotland on Sunday to iron out the agreement.
Trump said the EU will invest $600 billion in the U.S. and buy $750 billion of U.S. energy, with “vast amounts” of American weapons also in the mix. He also said the EU will be “opening up their countries at zero tariff.”