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Life and politics

Would you vote for Trump?

If you can’t imagine voting for Donald Trump, be careful, because more Americans than you would like might vote...

Jun 22, 2024

Will Musk ask Trump tough questions?

Donald J. Trump lost in the court. It might swing some voters and energize others. Nevertheless, does it matter?...

Jun 5, 2024

The law is the law

After Donald J. Trump was found guilty, many complained that it was a petty issue. They might be right...

Jun 4, 2024

How will the outcome of the war in Ukraine affect you?

Instead of sharing what I know and think about it, this time, I bring up doubts about the legal...

May 20, 2024

Can Medium have 100 million paying members?

Writing is not about writing; it is about making the world around us a slightly better place than it...

May 10, 2024

Has Musk reached his level of incompetence?

There is not much in the mainstream media (MSM) about Elon Musk’s wild ride at X. That is a...

Apr 19, 2024

Can Jews and Palestinians stop killing each other?

Had Israelis scrutinized the facts before acting, there would have been no war, and Netanyahu would have been in...

Mar 29, 2024

The leader of the deceived

We should send our immigration law to the trash of history where it belongs.

Mar 13, 2024

Who loses and who makes money in the war in Ukraine

People financing that war see Russia’s unconditional surrender as the outcome, but in the meantime, they see profits in...

Feb 26, 2024

How to win in Mayorkas impeachment circus

The most logical way to immigrate to the United States is to trespass the border and legalize the illegal...

Feb 22, 2024
Remark of the day

Who gets health subsidies?

October 23, 2025
Health care, Life and politics

Senator Bernie Sanders cites examples of families whose health insurance premiums would increase by as much as $2,000 or even $3,000 without government subsidies. He does not ask why those premiums go up much faster than inflation. Who gets that extra money? One can check the data: profits of health-related corporations are at record highs. So, the subsidies are paid to regular folks, but collected by a bunch of billionaires. The government cannot fund those subsidies by taxing billionaires – taxes paid by those who still can afford to buy health insurance pay for those subsidies. With premiums rising, more of us will soon qualify for subsidies. So, in reality, Senator Sanders advocates for making most of us poorer and the very few already rich even richer.

Silly politics cause political violence

September 27, 2025
Life and politics, Media

Michael Smerconish asked today: “What is more of a cause of political violence by young men: ide...

What Trump should tell Putin in Alaska

August 10, 2025
Ukraine

We learned that during the upcoming meeting, Putin will try to convince Trump to help him subdue ...

Will AI make programmers obsolete?

July 14, 2025
Artificial intelligence, Life and politics

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said, “There’s a new programming language. It’s called English....

Will the U.S. endure for another 250 years?

July 05, 2025
Life and politics, Media

Instead of a celebratory commentary on Independence Day, Michael Smerconish reminded us tha...