It’s not about the climate. (And it sure as hell isn’t about you.)
Left to their pursuits, the elites stand to further enrich themselves while simultaneously immiserating the poor and the working class.
Left to their pursuits, the elites stand to further enrich themselves while simultaneously immiserating the poor and the working class.
The story of Biden family corruption gets worse by the day, and soon will force us to cover our noses and mouths lest we be overcome by the stench.
Wokeness leads to diversity hiring that ticks this or that socially conscious box but fails to put the best person in place to do the work necessary for the enterprise to succeed.
As is true in every corner of his administration, President Biden’s near pathological fixation on climate change – coupled with a concurrent fixation on gender and diversity – is distorting policy as it applies to the Navy (along with the rest of the U.S military).
It’s hard for Democrats, members of the elite media and Republican Never-Trumpers to argue that Trump’s presidency wasn’t a policy success.
Here in 2023 the permanent federal bureaucracy is now effectively a government unto itself, functionally detached from accountability to the either the Congress or the people.
In a representative republic, if it is to prosper, the priorities of those in government should reflect the priorities of those who put them there.
What we can now see with the perfect clarity of hindsight is that the advent of COVID opened the door for a microscopically small cohort of “experts” to arrogate to themselves nearly unlimited authority over the lives of ordinary working Americans.
What is it about this presidency that has a bit more than four out of ten voters favorably disposed?
Contrast the Texas Legislature to the U.S. Congress. It has been decades since Congress actually passed a budget.