
“I’d rather have an ankle monitor than an E-collar, that’s for sure!”
Before Trump, those sorts of events were common, so they can seem to blend together. This one sticks out for me because a young friend of mine was born that day. It was she who made the awful news bearable – her reminding everyone who knows her that death might be news but it is life that matters.
And Elizabeth Grace Trbovich has been a birthday gift to me that way ever since, a steady reminder of what we are all doing this for.
This is me celebrating her birth the day after it happened – the day after the Massacre at San Berdoo:
Greg Swann: Saved by Grace from Islamic Workplace Terrorism: Even in the midst of carnage, hope springs eternal.
Elsewhere:
Housing Wire: Why are sellers sitting on the housing market sidelines?
CNBC: Mortgage refinancing is hot, but using your home as an ATM is not.
Housing Wire: FHFA extends foreclosure and eviction moratorium to Jan. 31.
Don Feder: The Media Stole the 2020 Election Before a Single Vote Was Cast.
John Daniel Davidson: Media Elites, Not Trump Supporters, Are Disconnected From Reality.
Thomas Sowell: Walter E. Williams 1936-2020.
Walter Williams: The Tragedy of Black Education Is New.
The Blaze: A lost generation of children — thanks to adults acting like children.