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My wife returned to California from the East Coast yesterday and remarked that the plane was about half full; she and many other passengers had whole rows to themselves.  This, of course, is precisely what the transportation sector hates most: lost revenue opportunities.

It seems there are two main reasons:

1) Americans are terrified to spend money on things like summer vacations, given their fear of a deep recession driven by Trump’s tariffs and other forms of gross stupidity re: the economy.

2) Europeans would rather vacation in North Korea or South Sudan than set foot in the United States.  It’s hard to blame honest and intelligent people for wanting to avoid the United States as if it were on fire.

It’s a complete tragedy, and we have 3.5 more years to live through it,

Why So Little Travel Here in the Good Ol’ USA?

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Trump and the Declaration of Independence

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Those who stand in opposition to the president have dozens of different reasons for their feelings.  One, as is on display here, is that he’s an ignoramus.

Trump and the Declaration of Independence

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Could Obama Pass a Cognitive Test?

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Not sure about this.

A magna cum laude graduate of Harvard Law School might struggle to identify a bear. Could be.

This is the intelligence level of the American electorate today.

Could Obama Pass a Cognitive Test?

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Big Win for Those Incapable of Elementary School Math

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The Chinese ownership of American farmland is less than 0.00036, or 0.036%.  To put this into perspective, if the entirety of U.S. farmland were reduced to one acre, the Chinese government and business interests would own less than 15 square feet, about half the size of a small broom closet.

Yet, true to form, this is a huge issue for the MAGA base.

Big Win for Those Incapable of Elementary School Math

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