[aggregation-styles] The Washington Post Subscription The predictions most people make about the outcome of this election are probably right. President Trump’s refusal to concede to Joe Biden will not change reality. His lawsuits appear to be going nowhere, with one judge describing a Trump campaign legal brief as “inadmissible hearsay...
Opinion: Once Again, Democrats Have Misunderstood Minorities
[aggregation-styles] The Washington Post Subscription More than 140 million Americans made their own personal decisions when they voted in this year’s election. Now, it becomes the unenviable job of the commentators to explain the “meaning” of those choices. At the broadest level, it is fair to say that the vote...
Opinion: Trumpism Lives On!
[aggregation-styles] Rasmussen Reports Subscription Donald Trump may end up losing the 2020 election in the Electoral College, but he won the campaign that ended on Nov. 3. Democrats had been talking of a "sweep," a "blowout," a "blue wave" washing the Republicans out of power, capturing the Senate, and bringing...
The End of American Power
[aggregation-styles] Foreign Affairs Subscription If President Donald Trump manages to win reelection, many things will not change. His narrow worldview will continue to shape U.S. foreign policy. His erratic approach to leadership, his disdain for allies, his fondness for dictators—all will remain throughout a second Trump term. But beyond the...
Is the Clovis City Council’s Proclamation to End Racism Enough?
While the proclamation is a start in taking a stand against racism, we do not believe it resolves the issue. To resolve racism, we must identify where the problem is most transparent and intervene in that area. The proclamation to condemn racism was initiated by the Clovis City Council in...
Opinion: Why Sikhs Should Vote for Biden
Every week for the past several months, my mother and father prepared and donated 100 meals for their local food bank in San Antonio. As time passed and people learned about their efforts, their personal initiative turned into a small operation, bringing in food donations from all over the city....
Opinion: Biden’s Tax Whopper
[aggregation-styles] The Wall Street Journal Subscription Joe Biden got a pass from the media for the myriad whoppers he told about his policies in Thursday night’s town hall. But one that we can’t let slide was his claim that he only intends to make people earning more than $400,000 “pay...
LA Rapper’s Song Boasts He Got Rich by Cheating Unemployment. Feds Charge Him.
[aggregation-styles] Los Angeles Times Nuke Bizzle’s rap career may be about to fizzle after the hip-hop artist who bragged on a track about getting rich by committing unemployment fraud was arrested Friday on federal charges that he ripped off more than $1.2 million in pandemic unemployment assistance. The rapper boasts...
A Pandemic Should Be the Great Equalizer. This One Had the Opposite Effect.
[aggregation-styles] The Washington Post Subscription Pandemics should be the great equalizer. They affect everyone, rich and poor, Black and White, urban and rural. After all, even the president of the United States contracted the coronavirus. But covid-19 has actually had the opposite effect. The virus is ushering in the greatest...
Opinion: Investment in EV Charging Is a Win for All Californians
It is clear from reading Fresno County Supervisor Steve Brandau’s Oct. 7 opinion piece that he disagrees with Gov. Newsom’s recent executive order mandating that 100% of in-state sales of new passenger cars and trucks are zero-emission by 2035. Mr. Brandau also makes it known that he feels utility investments...









