#politics DeSantis is Defunct. If Trump knew that word, I think he would have used it already to label his opponent. 😉
With Trump’s trial(s) schedule, he won’t be able to campaign effectively, but he’ll still get his party’s nomination unless he dies.
I like Joe Biden, but his physical
deterioration the last few years has been painful to watch. He still might squeak out a win over Trump, but then what? Democrats have a conundrum, one they can’t resolve unless Biden steps aside prior to the convention and a new candidate takes his place the way we did it before primaries reigned supreme.
The U.S. pumped out a record amount of oil in the last year and is the world’s largest producer of oil and natural gas. Yet Republicans keep insisting that we could produce much more - “Drill, baby drill!” - if not for the Biden administration and that we should be energy self-sufficient. Well, we could be self-sufficient if the government forced oil and gas companies to produce only for the U.S. market. But that’s not how capitalism works. Are Republicans actually proposing socialism here?
Surprise, surprise. Applicants who come from wealthy families have a much highest acceptance rate to elite colleges than the rank and file. But, and here’s the good news: Silver spoon applicants get in prestige schools easier, are more likely to land plum graduate school acceptances, and are more likely to get hired by top-notch law and financial firms. But their income down the road is not much better than their brethren who went to state schools. Meritocracy still works.
So Rep. Comer wants to subpoena the Biden family. Like who would that be? Biden, his wife, the grandchildren? Hunter, of course. What a travesty, considering that the Kushners were guilty of the most blatant influence-peddling by a president’s family in - to use Trump’s often repeated phrase - the history of our country.
Heard a so-called legal pundit on the radio today saying Trump will get convicted in D.C. and New York because the jury pools and the judges there are prejudiced against Trump. The host pushed back: So you don’t have faith in the justice system? Answer: “No.” But what about the case in Florida, where the jury pool is pro-Trump and the judge there has already shown favoritism toward Trump? Answer: “That’s different. Biden didn’t lose Florida by that much, so the jury would be fairer.” C’mon.
Retired surgeon, now a novel writer (thrillers mostly) in North Carolina