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The Lure of Trump the Populist, and the Company Biden Keeps

Lamont, Biden, Hayes Can you be a populist without being popular? Of course you can, sometimes. Can you be a populist if you talk like a member of Harvard’s Law faculty? Not likely. Bill Buckley, free of the stain of populism, once said he would rather be governed by the first hundred people picked at random from a phone book than the Harvard Law faculty. However, populism is not merely a matter of tone. Your mother – well, at least my mother – was engaging in populist rhetoric when she told you a couple of times every week, “You will be judged by the company you keep.” That sentiment, before the 1960s disturbed our increasingly secular moral universe, was widely shared – in a word, popular. Mom delivered most of her apothegms in the common tongue, as did her mother and her mother’s mother. Common sense spilled out of her like wine from pressed grapes. Despite his riches and vulgar gold toilets, former President Donald Trump -- vilified every Monday, Wednesday and Friday by the Har
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Connecticut’s Shocking Surplus

Matt Ritter CTExaminer State House Speaker Matt Ritter is shocked – SHOCKED! Connecticut is awash in Wall Street money, and the extra bennies from Wall Street will enable Connecticut to pay down a slender portion of its pension debts. “This” – the unanticipated boost in state revenue -- Ritter said, “might be the most shocking consensus revenue numbers we’ve seen in years. Positive, yes. Right now, we’re in good times. Yes, it is [Wall Street] money, so we’ll have to continue to talk about that as we go forward. If I hear the word ‘deficit’ – folks, the state is in a very solid financial position.” Ritter, of course is talking about Connecticut’s most recent budget, and his joy is dampened by doubt. The Yankee Institute told us in late June of 2021, “According to Connecticut’s 2020 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report, the state’s unfunded pension liabilities for state employees, teachers and judges sits at roughly $40 billion,” a mountain, not a mole hill. “And, according to

On Gas Prices and Political Pomposity

Inflation Calculators from InflationData.com Hillare Belloc’s Advice to the Rich: “Get to know something about the internal combustion engine. And remember -- soon you will die.” To what should we attribute the steep rise in gas prices? A Hartford paper noted Connecticut’s “double-digit spike” in gas prices under the headline “Pain at the pump.” Gas prices were far less painful under the administration of former President Donald – “drill baby, drill” -- Trump, now beleaguered with multiple court actions, none of them accusing Trump of a border policy that has ushered into the United States millions of illegal aliens, or imprudent “taxes on the rich and the middleclass. The Poynter Institute’s Politifact reported in December 2023, “Federal Energy Information Administration data shows that the average gasoline price during Trump’s four-year term was $2.46 per gallon. During President Joe Biden’s presidency so far, the average [gas price] has been $3.54… GasBuddy.com data shows

Pastor Will Exiting WTIC

The French created an ingenious prison cell so confining that the occupant of the cell could never stand, sit or rest at ease. They called it, appropriately enough, “the little ease.” Conservatives, libertarians and independents in Connecticut must occasionally feel the constraints of the little ease, but there are outlets in the state that relieve the constant pressure. Pastor Will Marotti’s radio program on WTIC 1080 provided some release. The above-named groups have been short sheeted in Connecticut for decades. There has been little presence of conservative, libertarian, independent and contrarian political opinion in Connecticut’s left of center print media for decades. Nationally, the print media is overwhelmingly neo-progressive. One detects the strong odor of bias in the print media from things not said. Gallup polling has been measuring the public’s Confidence in Newspapers since 1973. According to a 2022 poll, “Percentages of Democrats, Independents and Republicans who

Trump’s Stormy Relationship

Donald Trump, Stormy Daniels. (Yahoo News photo illustration; photos: Carolyn Kaster/AP, Gregg DeGuire/WireImage/Getty Images) We do not know what the relationship between Porn Star Stormy Daniels (AKA Stephanie Gregory) and former President Donald Trump really was. She and prosecutors in the Daniels-Trump trial now underway in New York City claim the mutually beneficial relationship was not Platonic but sexual in nature. Trump denies committing coitus. These claims will now be tested in a trial. Stormy is perhaps the only person involved in the relationship who may benefit from the trial, whether the jury accepts or rejects her claims. In matters of this kind, it is nearly impossible to besmirch the character of an illustrious porn star. It is possible to besmirch the character of Trump, who likely will be the Republican Party’s choice as its presidential candidate in the upcoming 2024 elections. Character assassination has become a staple in American politics, but ethically unsa

How to Halt Escalation of the Israeli-Iran War

Biden, Alex Wong -- Getty Images An Associated Press (AP) story printed below the fold in the Hartford Courant on Monday, April 15, 2024 titled “U.S. Tries to halt escalation over Iran” bears close scrutiny. The story is subtitled:  “Biden pushes Israel to show restraint, not answer attack.” What is the difference between “not answering an attack” and abject surrender? Unlike persons, countries do not have left cheeks they may turn to their enemies when they are struck on the right cheek. The attacks on the state of Israel by Iran and its terrorist mafia – Hamas, in addition to being the government of Gaza, Iran’s most repellant terrorist organization, Hezbollah, located in Lebanon, and the Houthis of Yemen – have a long pre-history. These groups are agents of Iran, financed and supported militarily by a state that considers Israel “the Great Satan” and the United States Satan’s brother in arms. It is Iran that is responsible for “widening the war” in the Middle East, not Israe

The Political Uses of Inflation

Confusion plays a major role in politics, much of it intentional. The variety of confusion is more various and destructive in the modern period. Benjamin Disraeli is reputed to have said, “There are three kinds of lies: lies, dammed lies and statistics.” Lying, as he understood it, has been much improved since the late 19 th century.   By way of example, take the mass confusion surrounding inflation. The tendency in modern politics is to confuse the general public by conflating inflation and high prices. Though increases in the price of goods and services and inflation – a product of government spending, borrowing and currency devaluation – are related, they are not the same. Inflation is caused when the federal government prints and borrows money, thereby reducing the purchasing power of the dollar, therefore making goods and services more expensive. The classic definition of inflation is: too many dollars chasing too few goods. When the federal government over a long period of time