Democrat’s Definition of Unity— “My Way or the Highway”

whether it’s a Democrat or Republican giving their inaugural address as they’re sworn into office on a cold January morning— both will say somewhere in their speech that they will be the President for all Americans. Even though they’re well aware a very large swath know that won’t be the case (according to them). Continue Reading →

When Republicans Flip the Stupid Switch

Republicans have had four years to get their ducks in a row so they can hit the ground running should the day come when they regain control of the House, Senate or both. They should know exactly what to do on day one. Now they have the House. Think that will happen? From we’ve seen so far, it’s doubtful but occasionally— miracles do happen. Continue Reading →

Midterm Elections – What Have We Learned

By all accounts leading up to the midterms, a Red Wave should have taken place. Even Democrats were bracing for it. Why you ask? A number of factors. Just like there were a number of factors why it didn’t take place. Continue Reading →

Midterm Elections: Questions to Answer Before You Vote

When it comes to elections, buyers remorse does not exist. You’re stuck with them and to quote Rod Stewart saying “I wish that I knew what I know now” won’t change a blessed thing.

This is no longer the time to be complacent as is might have been in the past. The differences between Democrats and Republicans are far too great. That might change in the future but not this time around. Continue Reading →

President Kamala Harris?

I know what you’re thinking – The Basket of Fish has lost his mind. Went off the deep end into complete delusion. But when you take into account what’s taken place in the last eleven months and what’s about to take place in the very near future, you’ll find the title of this article isn’t so delusional at all. In fact, it will seem highly likely. Keep reading and you’ll find out why. Continue Reading →

The American President

While watching this movie, the very first thing that came to mind were the roles the politicians played. Outside of the political issue being gun confiscation, it’s almost like the portrayal of Republicans and Democrats back in 1995 – compared to Republicans and Democrats of today have since switched. Continue Reading →