Remember the good old days when you considered yourself living high on the hog if you cleared $100,000 a year? Not anymore. Owing to the galloping inflation that The Resident Joe Biden has ushered into existence, you now need an annual income of $100,000 or more just to keep your lower middle-lass family afloat in some of the more expensive states.
Here’s a look at the current economic picture, and which states you might consider for a move if you have less annual income — especially if you have a large family to support or you are a retiree and no longer working. The most affordable states are generally in the South and Midwest, including Mississippi, Arkansas and Kentucky.
You’ll want to avoid the coastal states, particularly California, where living costs are much more exorbitant. Here’s more from The Money GPS.
We now know why feds gunned down the executive of the Bill and Hillary Clinton Airport during a raid on his home in Little Rock, Arkansas. The deceased man — Bryan Malinkowski — apparently had been buying and selling firearms without a license as a dealer, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives reported in an affidavit.
It’s said he was involved in more than 150 illegal gun trades between 2021 and 2024. Here’s more from the New York Post.
Former President Donald Trump put on a commanding display on Super Tuesday, walloping Nikki Haley in all 13 of the early states where winners were declared. He took home the majority of delegates in Alabama, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Maine, Massachusetts, Minnesota, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas and Virginia.
Haley proved competitive in only one state — Vermont — where she banked enough leftist Democratic votes to run roughly even with Trump deep into the night. If she has any intelligence, she’ll withdraw soon.
Three other Western states and territories, Alaska, American Samoa and Utah, cast their primary votes Tuesday, but results weren’t clear at midnight. Still, Trump amassed enough delegates he can capture the nomination by next week’s primaries. Here’s more from Newsmax.
Big Fani Willis, the Fulton County District Attorney in Georgia, had a booty-ful relationship with the prosecutor she brought on to file criminal charges against former President Donald Trump and 18 co-defendants. One of the co-defendants, former Trump campaign staff member Michael Roman, filed a motion seeking dismissal on the grounds that Willis has had an improper romantic relationship with the prosecutor she put on the case.
Since January 2022, that prosecutor, Nathan Wade. has received $654,000 in taxpayer money to handle the case for Willis in Fulton County, the home seat of Atlanta. Over that same time, he has used the money to pay for lavish vacations to Napa Valley, Florida and elsewhere he took with Big Fani, says Charlie Kirk, a GOP pundit. Willis directly authorized the payments, which Michael Roman called “an act to defraud the public of honest services.”
“Willis has benefitted substantially and directly, and continues to benefit, from this litigation because Wade is being paid hundreds of thousands of dollars to prosecute this case on her behalf,” the Michael Roman motion claims. “In turn, Wade is taking Willis on, and paying for vacations across the world with money he is being paid by the Fulton County taxpayers and authorized solely by Willis.”
Big Fani has 30 days to respond to the filing. Here’s more from Atlanta News First.
On Tuesday’s “Wake Up America,” Mike Huckabee weighs in on the court motion filed alleging that Georgia DA Fani Willis hired a supposed romantic partner to prosecute Donald Trump. Huckabee, the former governor of Arkansas, says “Trump has been through an illegal system where it’s not about what’s right and what’s wrong, what’s legal and what’s not legal. It’s all about, if it’s Trump, let’s go get him.” Here’s more from Newsmax.
God will judge our enemies. We’ll arrange the meeting.
Rachel Maddow is gone. Will Nancy Pelosi exit soon? What about the power brokers among the Illuminati, the scions of the Rothschild family and leftist kingpin George Soros? How long before these scumbags slink away into the annals of history?
Here’s a new edition of And We Know. Among the many topics touched upon: The Federal Reserve, Dinesh D’Souza’s new documentary Police State, Arkansas evicts the Chinese Communist usurpers, election fraud remains on the table. Here we go! Pray!
Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders announced Arkansas will be the first state to make another country sell off agricultural land in the state. Arkansas has ordered the Chinese state-owned Agri Chemical Company, Syngenta, to divest itself of its farmland holdings in northeastern Arkansas due to national security concerns.
Our take? Sanders would make a great running mate for DJT in 2024. She can speak clearly — and with strength — about a tough issue. And she can actually command the podium for at least a couple of minutes without cackling!
A Clinton aide, Mark Middleton, was found dead. He was found shot and tied to a tree with an electrical cord around his neck. His body and car were found at the Heifer Ranch in Perryville, Ark. Supposedly, he died in May 2022 although the death is only now being reported by the Daily Mail, a newspaper in Great Britain.
Cops in Arkansas ruled the death a suicide despite no signs of a weapon at hand. Middleton served as a special advisor to Bill Clinton and was the Clinton aide who checked Jeffrey Epstein into the White House several times. More from Tim Pool.
And, for those with the time to read, here is the Daily Mail story:
Six States sue the Biden Administration over the new Student Loans policy as Biden says “bring it on” during a speech. We review the complaint in Nebraska v. Biden and the docket schedule. More from Robert Gouveia, Esquire.
Viva Frei’s David Freiheit presents a case of corruption and injustice, which sadly showcases the double standard in our courts these days. Don’t expect these details from mainstream media, but the following video will help explain how a man was sentenced to life in prison for aggravated robbery with a water pistol.
It’s the story of Rolf Kaestel, who served 40 years of a life sentence for robbing an Arkansas taco stand for $264. Even the victim advocated for Kaestel’s release. Here are the details with Freiheit.
West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey has duly warned President Biden that if he signs unconstitutional laws passed by Congress, it is our duty to challenge them in court. He was quickly joined by attorneys general from Arkansas, Indiana, Mississippi, Montana and Texas in signing a six-page letter to the President.
The letter charges Biden of cutting Constitutional corners by signing more than 40 executive orders to date, adding that overreaching and defying Congress will not be rewarded or succeed and only amounts to tyranny against we the people. “He doesn’t care,” says Martin Brodel of Biden. “They control the courts, so he can care less.” Brodel also reports on freshman Congresswoman Lauren Boebert’s challenges of Biden’s decision to rejoin the Paris Accord, his mask mandate and funding of the World Health Organization, plans to vaccinate terrorists at Guantanamo Bay and the Black Lives Matter nomination for a Nobel Peace Prize.