Saturday, August 20, 2022

Saturday Strolls And Stuff

Once again, I have returned from walking through a forest like good Sasquatches are supposed to, and with the weather again warm and sunny, here are some things going on:

From National Review, inflation hits chicken wings, eggs, and Japanese pizza.

From Townhall, President Biden reportedly plans to use taxpayer money to for Amtrak to send illegal aliens from the border into American towns.  (Where Texas Governor Greg Abbott (R) uses buses, Biden will allegedly use trains.)

From The Washington Free Beacon, congresscritter Sean Casten (D-IL) touts the green energy spending in the "Inflation Reduction Act", which might make him somewhat richer.

From the Washington Examiner, school districts have no business using racist and discriminatory methods of hiring and laying off personnel.

From The Federalist, the organization Citizens United sue the Biden administration for allegedly failing to comply with FOIA requests about the White House's attempt to federalize elections.

From American Thinker, New York Governor Kathy Hochul's (D) compelled speech bill creates a slippery slope.

From LifeZette, the "failed doomsayers" keep getting it wrong.

From Red Voice Media, Pennsylvania gubernatorial candidate Doug Mastriano (R) says that he would model his leadership style after Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R).  (The story links to one in The Epoch Times, to which you'll have to register if you want to keep reading, and comes via LifeZette.)

From NewsBusters, a flashback to 2016, when "comedian" Stephen Colbert had a meltdown over candidate Trump's presidential election victory over Hillary Clinton.

From Canada Free Press, there's a revolution going on.

From TeleSUR, another massacre takes place in Colombia.

From TCW Defending Freedom, when it comes to nailing the idiocies and insanities of government policies, there's no one like Mark Steyn.

From Snouts in the Trough, is there any intelligent life left in the U.K.'s universities?

From Free West Media, is the U.S. military stealing oil from Syria?

From EuroNews, have the "partygate" videos of Finnish Prime Minister Sanna Marin helped her or hurt her?

From The North Africa Post, a Jewish memory museum is inaugurated in Tangier, Morocco.

From The New Arab, Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr has yet to clarify whether his party will participate in talks intended to end Iraq's political stalemate.

From ABC News, terrorists storm a hotel in Mogadishu, Somalia and kill at least 20 people.

From Gatestone Institute, the Biden administration's appeasement of Iran's mullahs risks American lives.

From The Stream, the U.S. has "gender exceptionalism".

From The American Conservative, "the year of the Taliban".

From The Western Journal, right-wing commentator Greg Gutfeld dismantles left-wing commentator Geraldo Rivera's attempt to shame Wyoming voters for kicking Liz Cheney (R) out of congress.

From BizPac Review, parents celebrate as an all-girl school in Nashville, Tennessee pauses its controversial transgender policy.

From The Daily Wire, spend $1,000 on green energy and you'll get a $300 tax credit.

From the Daily Caller, the January 6th Inquisition Committee may have hired a consultant who as a major conflict of interest.

From the New York Post, Ukraine makes fun of Russia with a "parade" of tanks and trucks in the capital city of Kyiv.

From Breitbart, the Chinese government issues its first national drought alert of 2022 and order officials to "produce artificial rainfall".

From Newsmax, Indiana Republicans choose Rudy Yakim to run for the recently departed Jackie Walorski's House seat.

And from The Sun, a man renovating a house in Birmingham, England finds a time capsule left by previous owners.  (via the New York Post)

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