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Ten Piece Nuggets
It’s been a while and you’ve likely got a hankering. Ten Piece Nuggets are served below for the same low low pre-Putin Biden inflation prices. As a bonus, we’re going to take it easy (somewhat) on Cali today.
- One of our favorite government workers, Rep Eric Swalwell tweeted prior to a possible Texas rolling brownout on July 10th, “Texas. Where Republicans provide plenty of energy to control your body, but no energy to control your thermostat.” Yesterday he tweeted, “It’s time to rally, Cali. We all need to do our part to help avoid power outages this week. Before 4 pm pre-cool your home, after avoid using major appliances and turn your thermostat to 78 degrees or higher.” Perhaps his own energy is misguided.
- Two weeks after Liz Cheney took a victory tour on several networks after getting slaughtered by a 2-1 margin in the Wyoming primary she has vaporized into the background. What do she and Swalwell have in common? Too much.
- After getting panned coast to coast for two weeks for the student loan forgiveness trillion dollar bailout, Biden went on offense. And, as Carrie Bradshaw would say, “just like that,” the narrative was changed. “All Republicans are a serious threat to our democracy.” “MAGA Republicans are a threat to our democracy.” Some Republicans are a threat to our democracy.” Well, at least all of them or either fascists or semi-fascists.
- Do Americans even know what fascism means? It means “a political philosophy, movement, or regime that exalts nation and often race above the individual and that stands for a centralized autocratic government headed by a dictatorial leader, severe economic and social regimentation, and forcible suppression of opposition.”
- Did America get that vibe from Biden himself, all clench-fisted, podium pounding, and draped in red and Marines last week? If we weren’t so dumb we might be insulted. Maybe a poll can enlighten us.
- Meanwhile, a Rasmussen Poll released yesterday shows us that 60% of Americans feel like Joe Biden and his family have peddled influence and greatly profited by his positions over time in government. Maybe it finally dawned on us after Mark Zuckerberg says Facebook restricting a story about Joe Biden’s son during the 2020 election was based on FBI misinformation warnings.
- How strong is it when 60% of America agrees on something? In the most lopsided election victory since 1936, Ronald Reagan was re-elected to the presidency with 59% of the popular vote versus Walter Mondale in 1984. Reagan carried every state except Mondale’s home state of Minnesota and the District of Columbia. That’s how strong it is.
- Nine illegal immigrants drowned in separate incidents over the Labor Day weekend in south Texas. Chicago was worse. Fifty-five people were shot and 11 killed in the three-day span. Thankfully, none were shot with one of those terrible assault rifles in the city in the state of Illinois that has strict gun control laws.
- As Covid seems to be fading into the backdrop like Liz Cheney, the White House senses that America is vaccine weary. So the Biden Administration put forth a new selling point Tuesday. “View it as a first annual shot, akin to the annual flu shot,” they said. It just took us two years to admit it.
- That record warmth in the Gulf of Mexico might yet get climate change advocates in their La-Z-Boy’s to remotely change channels to Jim Cacciatore and the Weather Channel before the season tuckers out. Earl became just the second named hurricane of the 2022 Atlantic season late Tuesday. It won’t swim in the gulf though. A gradual turn to the northeast is predicted for Thursday sending the weak system to a tragic overwater death in the northern Atlantic. Tic toc goes the no American landfall 2022 hurricane clock.
It’s already Hump Day. Back to the salt mines.