Michael Ramirez: Extinction by Debt 01-04-24
From America's Premier Editorial Cartoonist
U.S. national debt hits the $34 Trillion mark.—Michael
The federal debt is even worse than it looks —Andrew Liang, Boston Globe
Biden admin shifts blame as national debt reaches historic high of $34 trillion —WCSI
Editor’s Links of Interest:
A Fistful of Watches —Scott Johnson, Power Line
Biden Ends 2023 with 39% Job Approval —Megan Brenan, Gallup
Dems Want You To Think the Crime Crisis Is Over. It Isn't —Jason Rantz, FOX News
The Fake Martyrdom of Claudine Gay —Scott McKay, Spectator
Nobody Wants a Glorified Golf Cart —Duggan Flanakin, RCEnergy
It Looks Like Biden, Not Trump, Obstructed Justice —Margot Cleveland, The Federalist
Obama Most Overrated President, Coolidge Most Underrated —Stephen Moore, Washington Times
Global Conflicts Expose Dire U.S. Munitions Shortage —Joe Buccino, Real Clear Defense
How We Squeezed Harvard To Push Claudine Gay Out —Christopher Rufo, WSJ
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