When last we posted here, we provided a list of rhetorical questions, designed to promote thought, not seek answers from the readership.
Today, we’re back with more.
Did anyone else hear CNBC’s Steve Lies-Man shortly after 1 p.m. today describing President Trump’s economic policies as “insane,” and “absolutely insane”?
Does the fact that Lies-Man prefaced this by saying “I’m going to do this at risk of my job” suggest he could or should be fired?
Do you recall it being opined here March 4 that Trump’s cures for the economy will be a form of chemotherapy, or did you read more recently when treasury secretary Scott Bessent used the detox metaphor to describe how there would be short-term pain for long-term benefit?
If so, why are you surprised that the stock market here is throwing a tantrum at a leaning down of government bureaucracy?
Do you think rudderless Canada, which just installed a Prime Minister who is both a Central Banker by trade and a member of his country’s Liberal Party, and never has held an elective office, is going to get along with Trump?
Are you surprised to read reports that a top AOC aide has decided to self-deport to Colombia rather than attempt to avoid ICE and continue a 23-year illegal stay in this nation?
When can we expect Texas loose cannon Jasmine Crock Of It to proclaim the guy did nothing illegal, just as she bloviated recently that being in the United States illegally is not a crime?
Would you be surprised to learn that Ms. Crock Of It is a lawyer by trade, is expected to help write legislation in the House of Representatives, yet does not recognize a crime when she sees it?
Did anyone else find it amusing when MSNBC host Michael Steele, who has made a career of botching things including being the former Republican National Committee chairman, seemed to indicate he is the intellectual superior of Elon Musk?
Do you recall similarly delusional AOC also demeaning Musk, calling him “one of the most unintelligent billionaires I have ever met or seen or witnessed”?
Have the hosts of The View ever met a meal they didn’t like?
Democrats aren’t using any swear words I haven’t heard thousands of times in a career spent around athletes, and I have been known to swear myself, even noting with pride a recent study suggesting such language provides pain relief, but still, don’t the Democrats sound like kids experimenting with a new word they’ve learned to provoke reactions, sort of like the leftist dingbat legislator who giddly took to the microphone to say she’d like to fuc@ Trump?
Have those suggesting that taking law-breaking protestors into custody is the worst thing that could happen to such activists ever heard of Kent State?