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Re: “Who Pushed the Self-Destruct Button?”
From our nation’s founding until 1913, there was a moderating element built into the Constitution. The 17th Amendment changed that with senators elected by popular vote. Prior to 1913, the state legislatures had some control over how their respective senators voted. Repealing the 17th Amendment is imperative! —California
Yet again, we find ourselves in the valley of decision. To those who say, “Well, I’m not going to decide,” I reply, “You just did.” Those who did not vote have no room to complain about unpleasant/bad results. Rather, they should try to find solace in the fact that they “could have” made a difference but instead chose not to. As more than one basketball player has said, “You might miss some of your shots, but you are 100% guaranteed to miss all of the ones you never make.” —Virginia
Great article, Roger. I live in Oregon, and we are really praying for a massive change in our state after 40 years of liberal control and power politics. I urge everyone to get out and vote! We must remove these miscreants, some of whom have been in office for decades. —Oregon
Re: “More Evidence Against the ‘Big Guy’”
Durham spent three years and millions of dollars and came away empty, just like many of us thought. Our two-tiered system of justice was fully exposed, and Republicans just flap their gums. Until they decide to get down and dirty like Democrats do, nothing will change. Strzok, McCabe, Brennan, Clapper, and others involved in the Russia hoax can go on TV and lie because they know the fix is in. —Minnesota
Only in a modern, woke America can a longtime political dotard, his abetting brother, his pushy wife, and his licentious crackhead son be allowed to easily make millions of dollars off their family name with a lot of protection and help from Uncle Sam. —North Carolina
Re: “Does This Economy Feel ‘Good as Hell’?”
All have become accustomed to Biden’s gaffs. Some are funny, some shameful, some ironic. But this “the economy is strong as hell” includes all of these attributes and more at the same time. Anthropomorphising the economy, an abstract definition of the use of resources, always demands a chuckle (especially among us geeks). The lie that our economy is profiting our people is shameful, and we all know it. Too many of us are struggling and fighting to survive. —Missouri
Re: “The Rise of Conservative Media?”
Instead of seeking glory for themselves, they should organize an institution that rewards highly talented youth with the most advanced skills to challenge liberal social media. A committee of conservative advisers can guide and focus the institution to pursue conservative values. The social media phenomenon took many decades. Very highly trained tech nerds vacuous of historically verified truths indoctrinated in socialist values joined with likeminded co-laborers. Their immense wealth validated their self-image. Now they belong to their church of the woke. The conservative value of independence fights the passive compliance demanded by socialism. —Missouri
Re: “The Latest Bubba Wallace Imbroglio”
For Wallace to be the recipient of a slight bump from Larson, which caused minor damage to his car, is expected. It’s called racing. For Wallace to accelerate down the track to retaliate, wreck both cars, take a championship contender out, and then walk a good distance to bully Larson is expected from someone who wants to take advantage of some perceived victim status. —Wisconsin
Re: “Abortion Won’t Stop the GOP Wave”
Here’s why abortion is not an issue: 76% of child-bearing-age women (15-39) live in states where abortion is legal, from up to 15 weeks of pregnancy to birth. Fifty-four percent of women live in states where abortion is legal to viability at around 28 weeks of pregnancy. Only 24% live in states that have banned abortion. So the abortion issue is simply another Democrat Party spin diversion. —California