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SCOTUS: Sorry, Democrats, There Is No Gun Crisis

SCOTUS: Sorry, Democrats, There Is No Gun Crisis

Breaking down the Supreme Court’s decision on gun permits: states can no use a “may issue” policy for carrying firearms; they are now limited to “shall issue” laws. There are only nine “may issue” states according to the U.S. Concealed Carry Association. The SCOTUS decision is about these nine liberal states and their requirement that citizens …

BIDEN BOOM BUST: The Winter of Death is Coming | Steve Berman

BIDEN BOOM BUST: The Winter of Death is Coming | Steve Berman

In January 2022, the White House released President Biden’s economic outlook. American Progress crowed: “It’s time to take stock of the historic economic boom under his leadership.” Sure, employment is at a very high level, but full employment is not what it’s cracked up to be. And now, the chickens of inflation, supply shortages, and frankly, too …

SUMMER OF MISERY: Democrats Got What They Always Wanted | Steve Berman

SUMMER OF MISERY: Democrats Got What They Always Wanted | Steve Berman

My wife was proud she filled her tank for just $4.20 per gallon—the pump price was more than $4.60—by using Kroger rewards, filling out surveys and such. I might also note that Gov. Brian Kemp extended the suspension of Georgia’s gas tax through July 14. That shaved an additional 29.1 cents, keeping Georgia below the AAA national average of …

PRESIDENT GORE: Why Bother Voting if it’s Rigged? | Steve Berman

PRESIDENT GORE: Why Bother Voting if it’s Rigged? | Steve Berman

In 2000, Vice President Al Gore did something shocking and unprecedented in modern politics, at the time: On November 7, 2000, Gore conceded, then hours later called George W. Bush to retract his concession. At the time, Bush’s lead in Florida had narrowed to under 600 votes, and was shrinking further. If you want to …