Author: John Seiler
Happy Tax Day!
I try not to look back. But one thing I wish I had done was loosen the thumb screws the government puts into me from taxes. I should have bought a house back when they were a lot cheaper in California
NY Times Confirms: Biden Almost Got Us Nuked Over Ukraine
I try to avoid the New York Times. But a friend tipped me off to a long article the paper ran, with a long title: “The Partnership: The Secret History of the War in Ukraine: This is the untold story of America’s hidden role in Ukrainian military operations against Russia’s invading armies.”
The Hill: “Sadly, Trump is right on Ukraine.”
The Hill is a mainstream media outlet. So when they feature an article reversing course on an issue, it means something.
David Brooks, Nuclear Weapons, and Trump
What matters is not personality, but policy. Brooks didn’t mention the most important one: Starting a nuclear war could kill 5 of 8 billion people….
Trump Should Cut Europe Loose: Their Population and Economy Are Larger than Ours
Aren’t you tired of the Europeans whining about how they need us to liberate Ukraine from the Russian Yoke? Even as the United States goes bankrupt? Why can’t they do it themselves?
Trump Reads Zelensky the Riot Act
The results are in on Trump’s clash with Zelinsky yesterday in the Oval Office. ZeroHedge headlined: “Zelenskyy ‘Regrets’ What Happened Today: Ukrainian Officials “Desperate” To Get Deal Back On Track After Oval Office Meltdown, Trump Not Interested.”
Democrats Self-Immolating on Cuts by DOGE
I continue to be amused by how out of touch Democrats are on DOGE, Musk and all the cuts being made. The Dems love “waste, fraud and abuse,” as the phrase has it.
The Woman Bishop and the Refugee Grift
Follow your tax dollars. That’s always good advice whenever one of these controversies about funding comes up.
Canada Will Not Become a State, But a Much Closer Ally
He isn’t even president again yet and Donald Trump has shaken up international affairs more than anything since the Soviet Union dissolved in 1991.



