Odds & Ends
Censorship continues. It pervades all levels of academia.
Censorship continues. It pervades all levels of academia.
The Key bridge collapse is and will be in the news cycle for some time to come. A question comes to mind over the sequence of events.
What will the Democrats run on this election season? The administration’s record on border security is laughable. Biden reversed all of the Trump’s policies and basically said the border is open, come on in. Now he is trying to blame the Republicans for not passing legislation to help him out of the box he put us all in.
Guess who is responsible for rising incidences of grand theft auto? If I hadn’t been able to verify this story from multiple sources, I would have thought the source of this story to be a Babylon Bee article.
The patently unconstitutional judgement against PDJT for 464 millions of dollars has finally seen some sanity in New York courts. An appeals court in New York, recognizing the likelihood that Trump will prevail on appeal, lowered the bond requirement to $175 million so that an appeal can be filed.
Illegal immigration is a top issue for voters whether the bobbleheads on CNN like it or not. The Biden administration’s welcoming of an invasion across our southern border does not sit well with most people. Anderson Cooper seems stunned when a pollster displays the results of polling among Hispanics regarding the border invasion.
This will be a feature from time to time as we proceed toward the election in November.
From Guyver1
One of the great things about the farmers’ rebellion in Europe is that it is unrelenting. Protests continue across the continent. Of course, Big Media here does not report on such things. They do not want to give farmers here the same idea about how to confront the government.
One of the favorite things for some people to do, is to call someone racist when that insists that there are standards to be met and some groups of people appear to be unable to meet those standards. Dr. Tom Woods delves into this forbidden territory of discussion.
Bidenomics also known as Obamanomics, at work. Homebuyers need to earn 80% more than in 2020 to afford a house in this market. It’s not just due to high mortgage rates. Factors beyond high mortgage rates are affecting housing affordability for many Americans, according to experts.
Almost four years ago, a household earning $59,000 annually could afford a new mortgage without spending more than 30% of their monthly income and with a 10% down payment, according to a recent report by Zillow Group. That is no longer the case today.