February 2024

E. Jean Carroll might sue Donald Trump a third time

E. Jean Carroll might sue Donald Trump a third time, and frankly, I can’t wait to see it happen. With Trump’s track record of defamation and inability to keep his mouth shut, it’s no surprise that he might find himself in yet another legal battle. Despite already settling twice with Carroll, it seems like he just can’t resist the urge to defame her in public. It’s almost comical how he continues to touch the hot burner, thinking he can get away with it.

Trump’s obsession with Carroll and his inability to learn from his mistakes is both amusing and concerning. His constant need to spew lies and insults, even after facing massive settlements, speaks volumes about his character.… Continue reading

Donald Trump Places Last in New ‘Presidential Greatness’ Rankings

I think it’s a crying shame that Donald Trump was even on the list of presidential rankings in the first place. To see that he placed last, behind even James Buchanan who helped start the Civil War, is quite telling. The fact that history buffs also agree that Trump is the absolute worst just solidifies what many of us have known all along. He truly is a President that will go down in history as the worst of the worst.

Even when comparing Trump to historical figures like William Henry Harrison, who fell ill and died just 31 days into his administration without accomplishing anything of note, Trump still ranks lower.… Continue reading

Bidens’ dog, Commander, bit Secret Service personnel in at least 24 incidents.

As a dog lover, hearing about Commander, one of President Bidens’ dogs, biting Secret Service personnel in at least 24 incidents is quite concerning. Dogs, especially certain breeds like German Shepherds, can react anxiously and protectively in unfamiliar situations, leading to potential aggression. Knowing this, it begs the question of why Commander was not removed from the White House sooner to avoid these repeated incidents.

German Shepherds are loyal and protective animals, but they require specific training and daily exercise to maintain a balanced temperament. Placing a high-profile pet like Commander in an environment where there are constantly personnel moving around could have been a disaster waiting to happen.… Continue reading

West Virginia House passes bill allowing prosecution of librarians

As an individual who values education and intellectual freedom, the recent news about the West Virginia House passing a bill that allows for the prosecution of librarians is deeply troubling. The justification for this bill seems to be centered around the idea of protecting children from accessing obscene or pornographic material in public spaces. However, it is crucial to note that the real issue here is not about safeguarding children but rather about exerting control and stifling access to information.

The proposed criteria for determining what constitutes obscene material are vague and subjective, leaving room for interpretation that could potentially lead to censorship of legitimate literary, artistic, or scientific works.… Continue reading

After 2-year-old girl shoots self, man becomes first person charged under Michigan’s gun storage law

As a parent, the thought of a 2-year-old child getting access to a firearm and shooting themselves is beyond devastating. The recent incident in Michigan, where a 2-year-old girl shot herself just a day after the state implemented a new safe storage gun law, is both heartbreaking and infuriating. To make matters worse, the individual responsible for this tragedy is a felon with prior firearms-related felony convictions, demonstrating a blatant disregard for the law and basic firearm safety.

The man charged in this case not only had illegal possession of a firearm but also failed to store it securely, leading to a situation where a young child suffered a life-threatening injury.… Continue reading

North Korean missile fired by Russia against Ukraine contained US and European components

The recent revelation that a North Korean missile fired by Russia against Ukraine contained US and European components has stirred up a whirlwind of controversy and shocked many people. The fact that these components originated in Taiwan, manufactured by countries such as China, Germany, Japan, Netherlands, Singapore, Switzerland, and the United States, has undoubtedly raised eyebrows and fueled speculation about the intricate web of global supply chains.

It is clear that these components, which include electronic chips, were not directly sold to North Korea or Russia but rather passed through multiple hands and channels before reaching their destination. The lack of control once these components leave the manufacturing facilities poses a significant challenge, allowing them to be repurposed and used in ways that were not intended.… Continue reading

UN pauses food deliveries to the north of Gaza due to attacks on trucks

I am utterly shocked and disheartened to hear about the UN pausing food deliveries to the north of Gaza due to attacks on trucks. The fact that individuals would resort to violence and looting when aid is being provided is truly appalling. How can anyone justify attacking those who are simply trying to bring much-needed supplies to those in need? It is beyond comprehension to me.

Reading through these comments, the frustration and outrage expressed by many are completely valid. The lack of clarity on who is responsible for these attacks is alarming. While some may try to deflect blame or shift the focus, it is crucial to hold those accountable for their actions.… Continue reading

Republicans’ Star Hunter Biden Witness Is an Epic Disaster – As if it wasn’t bad enough already, a new Justice Department memo says ex-FBI informant Alexander Smirnov confessed that he has ties to Russian intelligence.

As I reflect on the recent revelation that the Republicans’ star witness in the Hunter Biden investigation, Alexander Smirnov, has ties to Russian intelligence, I can’t help but feel a profound sense of disappointment and frustration. The fact that such a crucial figure in the GOP’s quest to uncover alleged Biden corruption is actually a conduit for Russian disinformation is not just concerning – it’s alarming. This revelation sheds light on the depths of deception and manipulation that have infiltrated our political landscape, and it serves as a stark reminder of the urgent need for transparency and accountability in our government.… Continue reading

Putin Says Ukraine Matter Of Life And Death For Russia

Putin’s recent statement declaring the situation in Ukraine as a matter of life and death for Russia has sparked a whirlwind of reactions and opinions from people worldwide. As I contemplate the gravity of his words, I can’t help but feel a sense of exasperation and disbelief at the lengths to which some leaders will go to uphold their power and control.

The notion that Putin equates his own survival with the survival of an entire nation is not only arrogant but also dangerous. By instigating conflicts and disregarding the sovereignty of other nations, Putin has put Russia in a precarious position, where the consequences of his actions could have devastating effects on the entire region.… Continue reading

Louisiana governor declares state of emergency due to police shortage

Living in Louisiana, I have heard about the recent declaration of a state of emergency due to the shortage of police officers in the state. It’s a perplexing situation for many, considering the ubiquitous presence of law enforcement officers seemingly around every corner. The question that arises in my mind is about priorities – do we want robust public services or do we want to save on taxes? It’s a tough choice to make, especially in a state facing critical shortages not just in law enforcement but also in other essential sectors like the judiciary system.

Looking at the statistics, it’s disheartening to see that police officer salaries in Louisiana are among the lowest in the country, with an annual median salary that falls short of providing a decent standard of living.… Continue reading