By Ray Cardello for January 7, 2023 Season 15 / Post 28 Joe Biden held a Cabinet Meeting on Thursday. After having to get directions to the Cabinet meeting room in the […]
We Have to Protect the Electoral College
By Ray Cardello for January 6, 2023 Season 15 / Post 27 The Electoral College is a difficult concept to understand, and now that Civics is no longer taught in public schools, […]
Republicans Turn a Win Into an Embarrassment
By Ray Cardello for January 5, 2023 Season 15 / Post 26 The midterms did not produce the tsunami or red wave that most people predicted. The Republicans did not achieve the […]
Sports Should Not be Life or Death
By Ray Cardello for January 4, 2023 Season 15 / Post 25 I will not condemn sports or the violence of some of the contact sports we love and enjoy. That is […]
New Beginning or Same Old GOP
By Ray Cardello for January 3, 2023 Season 15 / Post 24 We Conservatives have been looking forward to January 3 since November. We had high hopes for a significant majority after […]
WOKE Celebrates the New Year in California
By Ray Cardello for January 2, 2023 Season 15 / Post 23 Today is like Christmas Day for Governor Gavin Newsom (D-CA) and the Progressives, who must have been giddy with anticipation […]
Sunday Spotlight: As You Grow
By Ray Cardello for January 1, have denied 2023 Season 15 / Post 22 The last few years have been checkered with debate about sexually oriented books found in many elementary, middle, […]
Democrats Have to be Careful How They Handle Santos
By Ray Cardello for December 31, 2022 Season 15 / Post 21 George Santos (R-NY) has opened up a can of worms, and nobody wants to put on a pair of rubber […]
I’m Flying Southwest……Maybe
By Ray Cardello for December 30, 2022 Season 15 / Post 20 Southwest Airlines grew from a start-up carrier back in 1967 to become the number-one airline in 2018. From that famous […]
The Republicans Who Sold Us Out for $1.7T
By Ray Cardello for December 29, 2022 Season 15 / Post 19 There was a time when bills could pass through the Senate or the House on bipartisan votes, and it was […]