Michael Ramirez: Biden On Strike 09-28-23
From America's Premier Editorial Cartoonist
Biden makes history by joining the UAW picket line.—Michael
Biden's message to striking auto workers: 'You deserve a significant raise' —Noble, Grzelewski, & Beggin, The Detroit News
UAW workers weigh in on Biden and Trump —Politico
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Hand-Picked Links of Interest:
After Last Night —Scott Johnson, Power Line
But Johnny Can’t Spell G-A-Y —Heather Mac Donald, City Journal
10 Reasons Not To Own An EV —Issues & Insights
How Kamala Harris, Worst VP in 50 Years, Helps Biden —Rich Lowry, NY Post
Hillary Can’t Let Go —John Hinderaker, Power Line
Trump's Surge Blunts Rivals' Key Argument —Joe Concha, The Messenger
The Fundamental Problem with Unions —Gary M. Galles, FEE
Federal Paperwork Hours Consume The Equivalent Of 14,883 Human Lifetimes Annually —Clyde Wayne Crews Jr., Forbes
On The Lighter Side:
Judge Rules Trump Grossly Overstated How Good His Performance Was In 'Home Alone 2'—Babylon Bee
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