Michael Ramirez: Biden's Halloween Trick 10-31-23
From America's Premier Editorial Cartoonist
Our current national debt will cost future generations around $96,000 per person.— Michael
Doubling the deficit, Biden drives us to disaster —Rich Lowry, Power Line
New Speaker Mike Johnson's First Good Idea: A Debt Commission —ERIC BOEHM, Reason
America’s top national security threat is our runaway debt —Stephen Moore, Washington Times
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Links of Interest:
Eyeless in Gaza — Scott Johnson, Power line
The Change in Season Brings a Change in Politics —Roger Kimball, The Spectator
Green Investors Seeing Red —Clarice Feldman, Pipeline
The Gazans are savages, treat them as such — Kurt Schlichter, Townhall
‘A Time for War’: Netanyahu Rejects Calls for Ceasefire, Citing U.S. Response to 9/11, Pearl Harbor —David Zimmermann, National Review
Biden Isn't 'Managing' Problems. Biden Is the Problem —Eddie Scarry, The Federalist
Anatomy of a Biden family ‘cover-up’ executed by our own FBI and DOJ —Miranda Devine, New York Post
On the Lighter Side:
Zombie Wandering Capitol Hill In Search Of Brains Starves To Death—Babylon Bee
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