We’re back, after a hiatus attending to family matters, with a round of 20 questions.
As explained in a previous edition, in our version of 20 questions we think we already know the answers, but are just provoking thought by asking.
- Since anytime the nation experiences a heat wave we are told the grid is in peril and we should cut back on energy consumption, have any of our enviro geniuses stopped to think about the demand if the majority of people were driving electric cars?
- If your name is Hunter Biden, are you immune from any legal jeopardy, no matter your actions?
- If your name is Donald Trump, are you subject to prosecution for crimes real or imagined, ranging from jaywalking to being abrasive?
- Why are so many of the same names in the Johnstown area involved with begging for money, manning political offices, manipulating officeholders as behind-the-scenes puppeteers, and/or collecting big paychecks from nonprofits and not-for-profit vehicles?
- Why are so many of our elected federal officeholders – Joe Biden, Dianne Feinstein, John Fetterman and now Mitch McConnell – subject to freezing while speaking, generally being incoherent, and seemingly lacking the mental facility to do their jobs?
- Is anyone else disappointed that Jason Aldean and handlers, apparently bowing to Woke outcries, have edited out Black Lives Matter protest images from the video for his song “Try That In A Small Town”?
- If you are not worried about our $32 trillion national debt, can you come up with a cogent explanation for your lack of concern?
- Can Mitt Romney have the decency to stop identifying as a Republican after this serial disappointer now has gone on record as approving governmental censorship of social media in cahoots with big tech firms?
- Does anyone else find it sickening that Bud Light’s parent company, after getting an economic wakeup call following a full-Woke commercial, is trying to bamboozle the buying public with a return to patriotic themed advertising?
- When are we going to have heterosexual pride day, week, month or year?
- Should we be surprised that the Pittsburgh Pirates, despite misplaced optimism earlier in the season, are sellers yet again at the trade deadline?
- Should we be outraged that the partisan federal justice system is not going to pursue campaign finance violation charges against Sam Bankman-Fried, who shipped most of his campaign donations to – surprise – Democrats?
- Should hate crime charges be filed against black woman Carlethia Russell, who has admitted to making up a story about being kidnapped in Alabama by a white man with orange hair (Trump reference?) and fueling a flood of kneejerk reactions from the media so eager to play the race card when it benefits them?
- Has anyone else noticed breathless updates from Ukraine haven’t been so positive lately and thinks maybe Zelenskyy and his backers might be in over their heads?
- Is there a better entertainment value than the $12 admission fee to the Bedford Fair, which includes all rides, shows and grandstand attractions?
- Are you surprised to hear that the military coup in Niger could be the 11th in any West African nation since 2008 that has been led by U.S.-trained troops?
- Was I a fool to pay for life, health, car and homeowners, insurance through the years instead of just depending on the GoFundMe route to bail me out should adversity hit?
- Is there a greater sign of Democratic voter idiocy than the fact that polls indicate a majority of them do not want Biden to run for re-election, yet would vote for him again?
- Are these ideologically blind people aware that, despite a full-fledged media campaign to assassinate his character, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., is a viable alternative for these left-leaning donkeys?
- Does writing for The Washington Post, even if using crayons like Jennifer Rubin, mean you never have to admit you’re sorry, or wrong?