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California Scheming

Luxury apartment or essential housing? How America’s most notorious junk municipal bond peddlers are getting rich off California’s affordability crisis.

Stocks, Oil Drop on Concerns Over New Covid-19 Variant

Treasury yields slide as investors shed riskier assets and pile into havens.

Bidenflation Blues: Rising Prices Plunge Consumer Sentiment to Decade Low

The Biden administration’s failure to tackle high and rising inflation pushed consumer sentiment this month to its lowest level in a decade.

Panel Urges Restricting U.S. Investment in China Over Security Concerns

Warnings from commission convened by Congress come after Biden and Xi sought to ease tensions

Voters Give Democrats a Woke-Up Call: WSJ

Will the party recognize its mistake in embracing extremism? Will the GOP prove worthy of its wins? ‘Took my first DC trip yesterday since pre-COVID....

Biden’s Contradictions

On the menu today: The public remarks of President Biden get covered by the national news media, but they tend to come and go with minimal impact, in large part because the president just blurts out whatever sounds good in his head, regardless of its accuracy, and he frequently contradicts himself.

Biden Regime Announces It May Expand Vaccine Mandate To Smaller Businesses

Senate Republicans threatened to shut down the government to stop the mandate, will they keep their word?

Democrats’ odds of holding Senate in 2022 slip after Tuesday’s losses

A prominent political analyst on Wednesday said three 2022 Senate races where Democrats had held advantages are now considered “toss-ups” after Tuesday’s setbacks for the party in Virginia, New Jersey and elsewhere.

Virginia Delegate Races Could Reflect National Anti-Democratic Mood

Some of the many overlooked but critically important offices in the American political landscape are the ones held by state legislators and members of general assemblies.

Democratic cities that sought to defund police reverse course amid rising crime, cop shortages

Some Democratic cities that once sought to defund their police departments are now reversing course — some by their own volition, some under pressure from Republican governors or citizen-led initiatives.

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