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IN POLITICAL NEWS
1) Day one of early voting in NC saw an 18 point shift from 2020 (when Trump won the state with a much higher DemoKKKrat registration margin) and an astonishing TWO POINTS behind DemoKKKrats and on Oct. 19 actually took the lead. This is unheard of for Republicans to run so strong in early voting. PA continues to outperform its 2020 numbers with Rs, underperform with Ds. Here is part of the reason: the NC early vote breakdown is 69% white, 21% black, an 18-point shift from 2020. In PA, DemoKKKrats saw a 103% increase in voters leaving the party. In Nevada, on the first day of early voting the Ds lead has been cut from 40,000 in 2020 to just 1,700 now. (Trump only lost by 33,000, and many D votes this time around will be for Trump). Also, the NV data---like that of PA---shows Rs getting out far more low-propensity voters while Ds are turning out their 4/4 base voters. Not good for Ds. Meanwhile, the latest Cackles strategy was to portray Trump as old, tired, and exhausted. Then her own veep gets up and says of himself and Cackles, "We're fatigued. We're fatigued." Seems none of Cackles' supporters can get a narrative straight. Now Lizzo says if Cackles is elected the whole country will be like Detroit. Then Cackles herself, when a rally goer shouted "Jesus is Lord" responded with "You've got the wrong rally." No doubt.
2) President Trump tore it up at the Al Smith dinner. His best jokes were to the actor who played Tim Walz on SNL, saying he won't have to do that much longer, and to Chuck SpewMore, saying that thanks to the failure of Cackles, SpewMore still had a chance to be the first female president. Yesterday he visited a McDonald's in Pennsylvania where he cooked French Fries, unlike Cackles, who claimed she did. It is stupid and disgusting for supposedly knowledgeable people to call this a "stunt." It was no more a stunt than visiting a construction site & putting on a hat or kissing a baby. Sheesh.
3) In the polymarket betting markets the Republicans are now set for the trifecta, winning the House, Senate, and Presidency. Probably even more telling of where the race is, both Bob Casey (PA) and Tammy Baldwin (WI) are running ads with them praising Trump's policies.
4) Always the DemoKKKrats: a NC DemoKKKrat chairman had to resign after being caught ripping up opponents' campaign signs. Speaking of cheating, this is a good look at all the election-related lawsuits. For the most part, Republicans have lost the latest rounds, particularly in GA where a judge ruled against the hand counting of ballots as a safeguard as coming "too close" to an election" and in Texas, where a judge put a hold on numerous safeguards. Consensus is that only if lower courts take the cases will the Supes ever get involved in an election case. Oh, and while we're on the courts, Judge Chutkan in the J6 (Patriot Day) case has ruled that additional Trump-favorable docs must be released or it would present the appearance of impropriety. Ya don't say?
5) Rasmussen has Sam Brown leading Jackie Rosen in the Nevada Senate race. For what it's worth, I do not believe this. Every other poll but one has had Brown down outside the margin of error. This Atlas Intel poll has McCormick (R) up over Casey (D) in PA by 1. Again, I think this race is close but I still have McCormick trailing. However, in this case (vs. NV) I think Trump can make up the difference on election day.
6) For those who do polls, this TIPP poll that now has Trump leading by 2 had him trailing by 4 two weeks ago.
7) The Archdiocese of LA has settled claims with the city for $880 million, bringing the total paid out so far to over $1.5 billion for kiddie diddling.
8) Florida sued the feds over illegal criminals voting.
9) Elon Musk didn't fix everything with his SpaceX launch, but he went a long way in moving us from reliance on government for big projects to entrepreneurial-driven progress.
10) In New Kabul (NYC) a PTA president was accused of pilfering $40,000 meant for an elementary school for vet bills and Uber Eats. That's a lot of grooming and pizza!
11) There was a major security breach where U.S. intel allowed details of Israeli plans for a strike to leak out. If President Trump had taken those briefings, the intel community would be blaming him.
12) Three young athletes have died in TN recently, but of course I'm sure the vax had nothing to do with it.
13) Navajo Code Talker John Kinsel, Sr. died at age 107.
14) The House preliminary report on the attempted assassination of President Trump as we suspected, found a complete FUBAR situation
IN CULTURAL NEWS
15) Ryan Burge shows how incredibly far left the "nones" are---on the far end of the spectrum. True Baal worshipers.
IN ECONOMIC NEWS
16) The U.S. government ended the year with a deficit of $1.8 trillion and and overall debt of $36 trillion, or $3.25 million for every American family of five.
17) The CEOs at Google, Amazon, and Microsoft have given up on any national grid providing their energy and are buying their own nuke plants to power AI.
18) Another "green" unicorn is hydrogen: a major rift has occurred at the Air Products company after green hydrogen failed to meet deadlines. Here are more studies that show that green hydrogen is unaffordable. Instead, "the nukes are coming, the nukes are coming" as tech begins a slow exit from the DemoKKKrat Party and toward the only energy source that can power the AI grid, nukes, whose stocks are soaring.
19) The Conference Board's leading economic indicator fell yet again in September.
20) Goldbugs are happy, as the price of gold just hit a record $2700 an ounce!
IN INTERNATIONAL NEWS
21) Italy's car industry is struggling, particularly the EVs, and Irena Slav reports in here in the Paris auto show, where the CEOs are in total denial, claiming that the public demand and green are in sync. and, they reason, oil prices will fall enticing people to buy more EVs . . . Wait, say what?
22) Amnesty International says the EV industry contributes to human rights abuses.
IN ENTERTAINMENT NEWS
23) Former Iron Maiden lead singer Paul Di' Anno, dead at age 66.
IN CHINA VIRUS NEWS
24) New data shows vaxxes increased mortality in a nursing home staff.
25) Who woulda thought? Pre- and post-natal outcomes are better for the unvaxxed.
26) A meta study of 78 countries says that the vax killed over 200,000 in the U.S.
AND FINALLY . . .
27) Looks like the phrase, "Music soothes the savage beast" may have some truth to it, as a new study shows listening to music may help you recover from surgery faster. I guess, though, you probably don't want to have "Deathbed" by Powfu on your play list. ("I won't make it off this bed --I hope I go to heaven, so I see you once again. My life was kinda short")
Larry Schweikart
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