Tuesday, November 24, 2020

Thanksgiving and restrictions & Georgia elections plus Jack Ruby 1963

Thanksgiving and restrictions & Georgia elections plus Jack Ruby 1963 11/24 by Silvio Canto Jr | Politics

Thanksgiving and Oregon.......US Senate elections in Georgia.....Biden Cabinet looks like Obama's......Emmy for Gov Cuomo and maybe higher taxes for New Yorkers.....A federal judge ruled that citizens can sue Minneapolis over riots.......Jack Ruby 1963......William F Buckley (1925-2008)..........
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Tuesday’s video: Restrictions for Thanksgiving

 

The Supreme Court and new House are President Trump's immediate legacy

For the record, I'm hoping that President Trump wins every challenge or the election goes to the House and he wins 26-24.  At the same time, it may not happen unless something changes very fast over the next couple of weeks.

Nevertheless, President Trump accomplished three things that will make it very difficult for a President Biden to govern.

First, the appointments to the Supreme Court.  My guess is that this Court is going to drive the left crazy when President Biden tries to govern by executive orders.

Second, the new conservative women in the House. They are pro-life and hate socialism.  These ladies will drive Nancy Pelosi crazy, especially when her own fragile majority falls apart.   They are a diverse group and confirm another Trump success with minorities, as Liz Peek wrote about Proposition 16 in deep blue California:  

While African Americans might have been swayed by the promise of more access to higher education if admissions were based on race, Hispanics and Asians may have thought that affirmative action programs would work to their detriment.

It is noteworthy that despite every major Latino organization promoting Prop 16, every single majority-Hispanic county voted against it.

Last, and not least, the GOP success in state legislatures will mean that 2022 districts will look different than 2020.  There are many Democrats who will have to decide between a new career or running in a more conservative-friendly district.  

No matter what, Trump leaves behind a stronger and diverse GOP, a better Supreme Court, and a media that will miss him a lot more than they realize.

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2016 post: A cautionary note from John Adams




President John and Mrs. Adams moved into the White House on this day in 1800.    
It was actually still under construction and the Adams had to endure some of the inconveniences of an unfinished home.    

The Adams moved back to Massachusetts after his defeat to Thomas Jefferson. They spent the rest of their lives there until Mr. Adams, as well as Mr. Jefferson, died on July 4, 1826.
John and Abigail Adams left us some great letters, a window to those early days of the Republic. Later, Adams and Jefferson reconciled their differences in a collection of amazing correspondence.
President John Adams left us an important message about living in what they called then the President’s House. He said this in a letter to Mrs. Adams:  
“….he hoped “none but honest and wise men [shall] ever rule under this roof.”” 
Mr. Adams’ message sounds louder today than ever, especially in light of the Clintons and their disregard for the rule of law.
P.S. You can listen to my show (Canto Talk) and follow me on Twitter.