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Of Loan Forgiveness and Psychoses

by Joseph DeMaio, ©2023                      (Jul. 1, 2023) — Sometimes, the lunatic depravity of Brandon and his apparatchiks collides with that bulwark against governmental overreach: the Constitution.  Case in point: the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in Biden v. Nebraska, declaring as unconstitutional his unilateral end-around-run on Congress and the Constitution to forgive perhaps as much […]

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Brandon’s Grope

by Joseph DeMaio, ©2023 (Jun. 18, 2023) — In the continuing saga of Brandon’s plan to decimate what is left of the Republic, his slimy and repulsive inner sexual predator surfaces.  Again.  Ask Tara Reade and now, Eva Longoria.   At the White House, no less, and in front of his (for the time being) spouse, […]

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The LoC Kissing Cousin to the Heritage Guide

by Joseph DeMaio, ©2023 (May 8, 2023) — Introduction In addition to the Heritage Foundation’s digital “Guide to the Constitution,” recently discussed by your humble servant here, a “kissing cousin” to that think tank’s explanation exists.  Specifically, the U.S. Library of Congress (“LoC”) maintains a similar website purporting to “explain” what the Eligibility Clause of […]

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The LLPAM Nightmare

by Joseph DeMaio, ©2023 (Apr. 24, 2023) — As if we needed any additional proof that the Goof at 1600 despises responsible Americans and adores irresponsible ones, look no farther than Brandon’s new rule, administered by Fannie Mae, requiring home mortgage seekers with high credit scores to be surcharged in order to subsidize persons with […]

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The Democrats’ Supreme Court Soft Packing Gambit

by Joseph DeMaio, ©2022 (Jul. 31, 2022) – Apparently taking a cue from the transparently “soft bribery” proposal recently floated by Seton Hall assistant law dean Brian Sheppard, the Democrats now seek an alternative way to alter – ahem…, unconstitutionally – the composition of the Supreme Court. Specifically, despite the Constitution’s Article 3, § 1 […]