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Monday, October 24, 2022

Looking Good!

 


Friends, I hope you're keeping tabs on all the polls, because many of them are showing further gains for the good guys.  Of course, there's quite a bit of statistical "noise" out there, so it's hard to know what to make of it all.  For those of you who like data, it's always intriguing to consider the profile of people who have already voted, and on that score there's additional reason to be optimistic if you're a Republican.  Remember when virtually every Democrat was voting early and absentee, and the vast majority of Republicans were voting on election day?  Well, that wasn't so long ago, but what we don't know is how different the voting landscape will look in 2022.  Stay tuned!


https://www.newsmax.com/newsfront/early-voting-midterm-elections/2022/10/24/id/1093207/

 

This lawsuit is, if I dare say so, undoubtedly one of the most important in the history of the United States of America.  Why do I say that?  Because it addresses the ability of the federal government to curate who is allowed to speak, and what we are allowed to say, on social media, which is to say, in the most important public square that now exists.  It's imperative that we get the Feds out of the censorship business, because, if we can't, American "democracy" may become a rather hollow endeavor.

 

https://nypost.com/2022/10/23/lawsuit-reveals-vast-censorship-scheme-by-big-tech-and-the-federal-government/ 


Kudos to Italy, which officially has its first female Prime Minister, who is, more importantly than her gender, a true nationalist, populist conservative.  It's a shame that her hands will largely be tied by Italy's economic weakness, because I would like nothing more than to see her unleashed to transform Italy's, and Europe's, political prospects.


https://www.newsmax.com/newsmax-tv/meloni/2022/10/24/id/1093215/

 

Color me skeptical of Britain's new P.M., Rishi Sunak, whose conservative credentials are suspect.  This Breitbart article is absolutely contemptuous of him.  I'll give him the benefit of the doubt for now, but frankly what I think of him may be vastly less important than what transpires economically in the next two years.  The Tories won't have a prayer in the next election unless the economic picture improves drastically between now and then -- and frankly things could just as easily be worse in two years than better.  Those are the breaks, Rishi.

 

https://www.breitbart.com/europe/2022/10/24/coronation-covid-era-tax-and-spend-rishi-sunak-makes-it-through-leadership-challenge-unopposed-will-be-prime-minister/ 

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