The American Spectator
•US Politics
US Politics
51% Informative
Democrats have become more pessimistic about their party's future, the state of the country’s politics, and the process for choosing political leaders.
Republicans have grown slightly more optimistic about the future of the Republican Party than they were last summer .
Democrats need to be demoralized and despondent, and perhaps some will turn away from radical politics and take up something more productive.
Producer Price Index shows wholesale prices dropped 0.5 percent in April from the month before .
A driving force behind the downward monthly swing was a 1.7 percent plunge in trade services, a category that measures gross margins for wholesalers and retailers.
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell warned that “supply shocks” could force the central bank to keep rates higher over the long term.
It was obvious at the time that Pfizer held the rollout of their COVID vaccine until after the 2020 election, though that was denied as absurd.
No sooner was the election over than Pfizer triumphantly announced they had the vaxx ready to roll.
Pimping a reparations bill in 2025 is the absolute height of “out of touch”.
VR Score
51
Informative language
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