Tweet of the day

Hardest working guy I’ve seen

Trump to intensify campaign schedule, will be speaking at battleground states

“…President Trump on Saturday added a pair of critical battleground states to his itinerary next week, as his reelection campaign resumes in earnest less than two weeks after being diagnosed with COVID-19.

Trump will headline a “Make America Great Again” rally in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, Tuesday, and another the next day in Des Moines, Iowa, his campaign announced.

Trump won both states in 2016 — Pennsylvania by just 0.7 percent of the vote, Iowa by a commanding 9-percent margin. But polls in both states this month show Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden leading.

The Rust Belt rallies follow a Monday evening appearance in Florida that will mark Trump’s first campaign stop since his Oct. 2 COVID-19 diagnosis.

All three appearances will be held outdoors at regional airports to comply with state rules restricting large gatherings during the coronavirus outbreak…”

Biden on a roll

Blue supports red and vice versa

Florida police chiefs association supports Trump in first-ever presidential endorsement

Most major police groups have thrown their support behind the president this election, spurning Biden.

Democrat governance – San Francisco style

San Francisco tax revenue plunge points to resident exodus

Sales tax revenues declined by more than 40% this spring

Who could have seen that coming?

Bob Dole on debate commission

Remind me why we have a debate commission.

It appears every “non-partisan” commission, organization, group, committee, fund, institution, think tank, etc., that inhabits the political world is in fact strongly partisan with a reverse linear relationship between self emphasis on the “non” of non-partisan and Democrat bias.

Trump has exposed the remarkable extent to which corruption exists.

Doug Santo