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Who is the man behind much of "Neville" Biden and radical progressive's insanity?
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Not Your Father's Democrats
Happy
Friday, dear Kruiser Morning Briefing friends. It's easier to just blame Obama
for everything.
It's
nice to think that political opposites here in the United States of America can
still find some common ground around which to bond and maybe get along a little
better. There was a time when that may have been true. What was also true was
that we were motivated by many of the same things, we merely differed in our
approach to achieving and protecting that which was important to us.
Republicans
and Democrats aren't even on the same planet anymore.
Actually,
this shouldn't be a Republican/Democrat discussion. Conservatives and
progressives are the ones with irreconcilable differences. While conservatives
do have a strong voice in the Republican party, the progressives are in
complete control of the Democrats. There are varying degrees of it. It's the
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Biden’s
CIA: Back to the Future with North Korea
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By Larry Horist
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While the media lens seems myopically focused on only two issues - all
things Trump and pumping up the Covid-19 crisis - there are a lot more
things going on in the world. Some are... Read More
+++++++++++++++++ America seems to be asleep at the switch, therefore : If France Can Reject Wokeness, So Can We And: The minimum wage was passed, initially, with the idea of getting youth into the job market, earning some basic skills, improving their ability to gain upward job market mobility sooner while earning some pocket change. Most government programs grow like Topsy. Minimum wage was never intended to support an entire family but that is what politicians allowed it to morph into so now it has become a contentious issue because it was never intended to become what it has - a divisive political football to gain votes. Video: Should We Raise The Minimum Wage To $15 Per Hour? Today, we discuss Joe Biden’s proposal to raise the federal minimum wage to $15 per hour. Many of you wrote in, voicing your opposition on the issue, but Dave notes that wages have stagnated for decades and haven’t kept pace with worker productivity. How do we get back to a high-wage economy? Watch Now |
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++++++++++++++++++ After Obama and the Democrats spied on Trump and set him up to be impeached, I do not believe there will be any more honeymoons. In fact, I cannot wait for "Neville" Biden's divorce to become a reality.
By Sarah Stern /
February 22, 2021 / JNS
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When a new administration enters office, one naturally wants
to give them a “honeymoon period,” letting them assume their positions and
ready their staff before the criticisms sets in.
New presidents enter office feeling that their predecessors made colossal
mistakes and that only their new, trusted advisers have the infinite wisdom
to repair the damage. Having said that, it would be wise for the Biden
administration to look at what is in the best interests of the United
States and its allies, rather than just ride along on a “Reverse Trump
Course.”
Speaking of allies, in his first few weeks, President Joe Biden has found
the time to call the Prime Minister President Xi Jinping of China,
President Vladimir Putin of Russia, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of Canada,
Prime Minister Boris Johnson of Britain, President Emmanuel Macron of
France, Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany and Mexican Leader Andre Manuel
Lopez Obrador.
Yet somehow, he did not find the time until Feb. 17—almost a full month
into his tenure—to call Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. When
asked at a press conference if the president considers Saudi Arabia and
Israel to be “important” American allies, White House spokesperson Jen
Psaki gave an ambiguous, incoherent non-answer, “Well, you know, again, I
think we—there are ongoing processes and internal interagency processes—one
that we, I think, confirmed an interagency meeting just last week—to
discuss a range of issues in the Middle East.”
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