John Q. Hosedrinker

John Fetterman greets protesters outside his home by waving Israeli flag

John Fetterman greets protesters outside his home by waving Israeli flag

As I reflect deeply on the recent controversy surrounding John Fetterman greeting protesters outside his home by waving an Israeli flag, I find myself grappling with a range of emotions and conflicting thoughts. On one hand, I can understand the desire to show support for Israel, especially when tensions are high and protests are taking place. However, I cannot help but question the appropriateness and effectiveness of his actions.

Even if I were to take a pro-Israel stance, I would never stoop to the level of blatant and tasteless pandering that Fetterman displayed.… Continue reading

US appeals court revives Mexico’s $10bn lawsuit against gunmakers

US Appeals Court Revives Mexico’s $10bn Lawsuit Against Gunmakers

As news broke that a US appeals court has revived Mexico’s $10 billion lawsuit against gunmakers, I couldn’t help but feel conflicted about the situation. On one hand, I understand Mexico’s concerns about the flood of military-style weapons that are being used by cartels, weapons that not even US citizens can legally own. It’s a legitimate problem that needs to be addressed. On the other hand, I can’t help but question the effectiveness and fairness of this lawsuit.

Mexico argued that the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act (PLCAA), a law that shields the gun industry from liability, doesn’t apply in this case because the injuries caused by these weapons are happening outside of the United States.… Continue reading

Japan and Germany sign military supply-sharing pact

Japan and Germany Sign Military Supply-Sharing Pact

As I read the news about Japan and Germany signing a military supply-sharing pact, I couldn’t help but feel a sense of déjà vu. It’s like the boys are back in town, ready to take on the world once again. And this time, they have the Americans on their side. It’s a familiar sight, as if history is repeating itself.

But amidst the excitement, I can’t help but wonder, is Italy joining the pact as well? After all, when it comes to alliances, the more, the merrier. The gang is getting back together, and it’s always comforting to have familiar faces by your side.… Continue reading

North Korea’s Kim warns failure to provide food a ‘serious political issue’

North Korea’s Kim warns failure to provide food a ‘serious political issue’

As I read through the varied opinions and insights on North Korea’s recent plea for food assistance, I couldn’t help but contemplate the gravity of the situation. It’s undeniable that the issue of failing to provide food in North Korea is indeed a serious political matter, one that affects not only the current regime but also the people of the country.

There’s no shortage of skepticism when it comes to Kim Jong-un’s concerns about food shortages. With images of his robust figure circulating online, it’s easy to question whether he has ever truly experienced hunger.… Continue reading

50% of Biden voters say Israel is committing genocide against Palestinians, poll finds

to be true. This kind of sensationalism only fuels the flames and adds to the polarization of opinions on this issue.

That being said, I do believe that the situation in Gaza is dire and that there needs to be a stronger international response to protect innocent civilians. The violence and loss of life cannot be ignored. It’s disheartening to see the lack of meaningful action taken by world leaders, including Joe Biden, to address this crisis.

As a Biden voter, I struggle with the fact that my chosen candidate seems to be turning a blind eye to the suffering of the Palestinian people.… Continue reading

Donald Trump Is Galactically Angry at Nikki Haley for the Funniest Reason – The former president is suddenly very much opposed to anyone who fails to accept an election loss

Donald Trump Is Galactically Angry at Nikki Haley for the Funniest Reason – The former president is suddenly very much opposed to anyone who fails to accept an election loss

It’s absolutely hilarious how Donald Trump is seething with anger towards Nikki Haley for her supposed failure to accept an election loss. The irony in Trump’s outrage is so thick, you could cut it with a knife. After all, this is the same man who has been indicted twice for his refusal to accept defeat in the 2020 presidential election. It’s rich for him to preach about accepting losses when he himself is the epitome of a sore loser.… Continue reading

Iran-backed terrorists abandon positions along Iraq-Syria border, avoid phone calls after US vows revenge for Jordan

Iran-backed terrorists have recently made a surprising move, abandoning their positions along the Iraq-Syria border and avoiding phone calls. This comes in the wake of the US vowing revenge for the attack on Jordan. It seems that the tables have turned, and the terrorists are now feeling the fear of being targeted themselves.

For too long, Iran has used its proxies to terrorize the region and hold it hostage. The US has often found itself in a difficult position, damned if it takes action and damned if it doesn’t. But now, it’s time for a smarter call to be made, one that sends a clear message to Iran and its terrorist pawns.… Continue reading

E. Jean Carroll Vows to ‘Do Something Good’ With Trump’s $83.3 Million

As news broke that E. Jean Carroll, the woman who accused Donald Trump of sexual assault, had won an $83.3 million defamation lawsuit against him, my mind couldn’t help but ponder what she planned to do with such a significant sum of money. It’s her money, and she deserves every penny, but the possibilities for doing something good with it are endless.

One suggestion that immediately came to mind was to fund private lab testing for rape kits to ensure that physical evidence of sexual assault is handled professionally and quickly. It is disheartening to know that rape kit backlogs still persist in many states, despite the availability of funding.… Continue reading

Colorado voters seeking to disqualify Trump from the ballot tell Supreme Court Jan. 6 ‘will forever stain’ US history

Colorado voters seeking to disqualify Trump from the ballot are making a bold and necessary move. As responsible and patriotic citizens, they are doing their civic duty to clean up the mess created by the former president. The stain on US history is not simply Trump’s presidency itself, but his actions that led to the events of January 6.

Many argue that the 14th Amendment should be invoked to bar Trump from running for office again. If the Supreme Court rules against him, it will send a strong message that the Constitution is not to be undermined for political gain. On the other hand, if they rule in his favor, it would confirm the perception that the court has become another political arm.… Continue reading

Shunned in computer age, cursive makes a comeback in California

Shunned in computer age, cursive makes a comeback in California

When I think back to my elementary school days, I distinctly remember the struggle of learning cursive. My teacher would tell us that we needed to learn it because we would use it every day. But as it turns out, I have rarely ever used cursive in my life. It has become nothing more than a novelty, brought out on rare occasions when I’ve had a few glasses of wine and start to talk in a fancy, looped manner.

So, is there really any reason to learn cursive anymore? Some argue that it is just a way to appease older generations who criticize young people for not wasting their time on cursive in school.… Continue reading