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Big nor’easter to hit my old stomping grounds in New England. It’ll be in the low ’90s here in the Valley of the Sun. Hmmm…which should I choose? Which should I choose?
‘Bout time on this. Like all utopian ideas, the United Nations was established with the best of intentions but it has become nothing more than a cesspool of corruption, graft, and anti-Semitism. It has accomplished zero – and I mean zero in its seventy years of existence other than to give every despot and third-world dictator a voice in internal relations.
Thursday begins the first Arnold Palmer Bay Hill Invitational since the King’s passing last fall. Here’s a nice article about the man and his legacy.
Finally, a President willing to take on the hard business of being President. If it were up to me Northern Virginia and Maryland would be the hardest hit.
We don’t have panthers around here, but if I lived in Florida they’d be OK by me.
Obamacare: Repeal, then leave things as it is so that things can go back to the way they were. That’s what I’d do, anyways. Which is why I’m catching a lot of flak from the “Trump can do no wrong” crowd over at Conservative Treehouse blog because I disagree with Trump tackling the Obamacare replacement when he should be focusing on job stimulation, tax cuts, regulations roll-backs and building the damned wall. All he’s doing by palling around with the likes of RINOs Paul Ryan and Mitch McConnell is expending unnecessary political capital on something destined to be incredibly flawed no matter what final form it ultimately takes and something conservatives will never support. Healthcare coverage should NOT be the responsibility of the federal government.
I’m sure there are plenty of wealthy liberals who’d pick up the slack to keep NPR on the air. Like the UN, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting is a relic of the past and an entity that no longer needs taxpayer funding. And I would hold the same opinion were it right-leaning in its programming, which it most decidedly is not.
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