Steve Kelley for December 31, 2021

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    Say What Now‽ Premium Member over 2 years ago

    SK misses having the racist criminal as president.

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    DD Wiz Premium Member over 2 years ago

    Ringing in 2022?

    At the end of 2020, we hopefully looked forward to 2021, with a new president, vaccines and a return to normal.

    Then Trump and his worshippers tried to stage a coup, sabotaged the vaccination effort that their own guy had helped bring to market, and instead of ending a plague we had the power to stop, these unvaccinated wackos scourged us with the delta and OMIGOD variants, with new record infections primarily targeting their own.

    In any case, despite Trump’s use of tariffs to sabotage of international trade and disrupt the supply chain, Biden delivered record economic growth for a first-year president, record capital and investment market expansion, record low unemployment, record wage gains and the TrumpubliQans predictions of a failed Christmas failed to materialize as we enjoyed record growth in holiday sales.

    Hopes for 2022? The year 2022 is pronounced “2020, too.”

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    quixotic3  over 2 years ago

    2021 was the year the COVID vaccines became widely available to the general population of the USA, and morons decided they’d rather not avail themselves to help end the pandemic.

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    B 8671  over 2 years ago

    God help humanity if 2022 is worse than either 2020 or 2021!

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    Daeder  over 2 years ago

    More like the “exact same old days”.

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    Judge Magney  over 2 years ago

    6% is not “crippling” inflation. It’s not good, but, one a pulled hamstring, it doesn’t cripple you.

    Crime isn’t “relentless.” It declined steadily for two decades, then levelled off under Trump. There are a few hot spots. There always are. Crime is. much lower than it was under Reagan and Bush 41. COVID deaths in 12 months in 2021 are about the same, maybe a bit higher, as the last nine months of 2020, when the pandemic actually set in in the US. And they’d be a lot lower if people hadn’t listened to jerks like Kelley.

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    GOGOPOWERANGERS  over 2 years ago

    Kelly can’t do good can he?

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    GiantShetlandPony  over 2 years ago

    Nope, 2020 was a nightmare. Trump even started 2021 as a nightmare with his coup attempt on January 6th. A day that must never, ever be forgotten, nor allowed to be repeated.

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    The Love of Money is . . .  over 2 years ago

    Wonder if the little girl gets to watch the television when it reports the government will determine HER choice with HER body when she is older ? If so, she might think “Row, Row, Row Your Boat” has anything to do with rowing vs wading . . . /S

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    tbarry718  over 2 years ago

    Nothing else that bears a mention in your litany? Nothing about a seat of government being attacked? Nothing about one group of people using extra-constitutional means and violence to overturn the results of a free and fair election because their guy lost? Nothing about a sitting president telling his followers to march on the Capitol and that he’d be right there with them but actually watched everything unfold at a party, safe in the house from which he was about to be evicted? Did that little nugget of history slip your mind or was that too trivial to make the list?

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    FJB  Premium Member over 2 years ago

    Biden has proven that he is the WORST person to occupy the WH since Jimmy Carter. We all knew it was coming. Thanks JB. You f-ckin’ idiot!

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    The Nodding Head  over 2 years ago

    Gas prices are falling.

    Unemployment is very low.

    Wages have risen. Unions might be making a comeback.

    Record spending during holiday season.

    The nation is finally going to get a sorely needed infrastructure upgrade.

    Some people are old enough to vote for the first time in their lives that American soldiers are not in a war.

    The Bloated Blight remains outside power and on the fringe of public attention.

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    Radish the wordsmith  over 2 years ago

    Republican govs are paying non vaxers who lose their jobs, how insanely stupid can right wingers get?

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    Lescoe Brandon  over 2 years ago

    If you liked 2021 then you’ll love 2022.I’m in charge for the next 3 years. Lescoe Brandon

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    Alberta Oil Premium Member over 2 years ago

    All challenges that trump left in the closet.. Thank goodness Joe is up to the task of making America great again.

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    BB71  over 2 years ago

    Thanks Joe! You have exceeded all expectations. What`s the plan for 2022?

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    Sun  over 2 years ago

    ‘Record COVID Deaths, Relentless Crime, The Afghanistan Debacle, A Crisis At Our Border, Runaway Gas Prices, Crippling Inflation’, the very items that the television is announcing are the very items that Marxist Disciple Democrats will defend, since those are the very items that their messiah Puppet Biden is responsible of. Daily reminder: This is Puppet Biden’s America, the unfortunate items listed in today’s editorial is a reflection onto Puppet Biden and a reflection onto his destructive puppet administration.

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    PraiseofFolly  over 2 years ago

    —) Since Donald Trump came into power, it seems so many people who tend consciously to like his ideas and governance have increasingly been persuaded to actually accept his world world view, upside-down and reversed from reality as it is. At least to my way of thinking.

    Experiments have shown that our visual perception can be tricked by special goggles to see things upside-down and reversed. Persons wearing those goggles are at first extremely disoriented, but after a month or so adjust their perceptions to spatially function quite well. Their brains have learned to adapt.

    However, at the end of the experiment when the goggles come off, their visual perception remains reversed — and so they must readjust to “normal reality.”

    I wonder if, with all the ways that Virtual Reality (VR) is used with goggles and headsets in gaming, if hidden studies have not been made to reach further into our minds to actually distort and implant false perceptions of “reality.” The premise of the movie, “Videodrome” might then become true.

    And who would benefit from this technology? Of course, it would be unscrupulous politicians, who would appropriate it surreptitiously gain and retain power. If a way to achieve this advanced VR Insertion remotely is found… say, through advanced wireless transmissions … who could stop autocrats and oligarchs from taking over the world?

    This is just loose speculation, and is very unlikely to be true … right? If it were, the Internet VRI Police might even now …

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    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Euwp4C6Wt8A

    https://www.theguardian.com/education/2012/nov/12/improbable-research-seeing-upside-down

    https://www.theguardian.com/education/2012/nov/12/improbable-research-seeing-upside-down

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=MHMvEMy7B9k

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    MuddyUSA  Premium Member over 2 years ago

    Who would have thunk?

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    Patjade  over 2 years ago

    Skelley swings and a miss.

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    1BlackLivesMatter Premium Member over 2 years ago

    Thanks, Dementia Joe, you’re doing one hell of a job! Let’s go, Brandon!

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    DrDon1  over 2 years ago

    Kelley’s analyses are on a par with Bok’s and Payne’s!

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    Haukki  over 2 years ago

    Said the imbecile

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    schaefer jim  over 2 years ago

    Hey b***h do not the day of jan. 6th.

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    Frankfreak  over 2 years ago

    In a week will be the anniversary of the verification and certification that Trump lost the 2020 election.

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    ferddo  over 2 years ago

    Of course, an attempted coup d’etat nor an alleged stolen election don’t make that TV station’s list…

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    librarylady59  over 2 years ago

    Just like his attitude about the problems caused by the tax break for the rich: The Daily Beast reports Trump “has repeatedly shrugged [worries about debt] off” because “HE WON’T BE AROUND TO SHOULDER THE BLAME when it becomes even more untenable.”

    According to sources cited in the report, Trump blithely stated, “YEAH, BUT I WON’T BE HERE,” when warned about the pending crisis, as if that were an appropriate response.

    LIKE THE SPOILED LITTLE, RICH BOY HE IS, TRUMP EXPECTS SOMEONE ELSE TO CLEAN UP THE MESS HE AND HIS REPUBLICAN CRONIES ARE [STILL] MAKING.

    https://americanindependent.com/trump-doesnt-care-tax-scam-deficit-mess/

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    lawguy05  over 2 years ago

    No kidding, Steve! Great strip. Happy New Year to all.

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    AndrewSihler  over 2 years ago

    “Crippling inflation”?? The price of gasoline and used cars spiked, gas is already coming down. A nation of bleeping hysterics.

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    Archee63 Premium Member over 2 years ago

    to cure all the ills of covid: not vaccinated…pay your own hospital bill…

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    Bill.Franklin  over 2 years ago

    It is only going to get worse. How do Democrats handle failure? They hit rock bottom and start to dig. I’m not sure how they can do worse than Afghanistan and the border but they will try.

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    359mxn  over 2 years ago

    Pandemic of the un-vaccinated, The end of 20 years of war and trillions of dollars spent, insurrection by white people, mass shootings by white people, runaway global warming and wage stagnation. Missed some details.

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