Top Tuesday Topics and Taunts
With the City of Los Angeles actually on fire, the California legislature voted to spend $50 million dollars to fight Trump's efforts to deport illegal immigrants. If you want to stump a California legislator, ask them to define "priorities".
As suggested in my post "The Last Blast of 2024" on December 31, the Trump administration has announced that the famous Trump garbage truck will be in the Inaugural Parade. There's still time for McDonald's to announce they will be on hand giving away free fries.
I watched a couple of highlights from the Hegseth Senate Circus today. Only in America could a political party like the Dims have both their male and female members get their panties into a wad.
Tomorrow morning, I am sending a campaign contribution to Sen. Markwayne Mullin of Oklahoma for bitch-slapping the Democrats back to the Clinton era. I realize that pointing out that politicians have a tendency towards hypocrisy is not like discovering a cure for stupidity. But with the folks with a "D" after their name, it's a great start.
The definition of insanity is to keep doing the same things and expecting different results. We keep putting retired generals in charge at the Pentagon and wonder why nothing gets any better. It's Washington, not West Virginia. Sometimes you need to date outside of your family.
Carrie Underwood is getting attacked by the left after agreeing to perform at Trump's inaugural. They really do need to develop a vaccine for Trump Derangement Syndrome. I would write more about the intolerance of the left, but Kid Rock is also going to perform, and I am guessing that he will have something to tell the haters.
Sixty-four years ago, Dwight Eisenhower warned us about the military-industrial complex. We need to compel the US Senate to read that warning.
Why do we have more four-star generals now than we did at the peak of World War 2? We have fewer troops, but more generals. If that makes sense to you, give up your job in government immediately.
I sent Elizabeth Warren a note about our surplus of supervisors. I phrased it in a way that I know that she could understand. I wrote "Too many chiefs, not enough Indians?"
I have taken a few online courses from Hillsdale College. I am working on one now called "The World Wars". The main presenter is Victor Davis Hanson. It is really good. I am reluctant to admit this, but I am learning a lot from it. See for yourself, it's free.
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