In an interview with the Financial Times, the longtime Washington political analyst Charlie Cook noted that President Joe Biden’s job approval rating has been stuck below 50% for a long time – 2 1/2 years – and shows no signs of rising above 50% anytime soon. “There seems to be virtually no elasticity there,” Cook told the paper. “I wonder whether people have just changed the channel – they’ve just written him off.”
• Does pet hair seem permanently trapped in your carpets, and no amount of vacuuming will free it? While a vacuum can do a great job at suctioning up dirt, the weight of the vac can actually compress the fur more deeply into the fibers of the carpet. To free trapped pet hair, head to the shower and grab a squeegee. Running the squeegee across the rug creates static electricity that draws up pet fur. As it comes up, the fur will clump and be easier to collect.
DEAR HARRIETTE: I want to start cooking more often. For about two weeks, I cooked for every meal, and I felt much healthier and more productive when I prepared my own food. However, when school started to pick up and I had to study more, my time to cook shortened tremendously. I no longer had the motivation to cook because of how drained I was from schoolwork, and when I ran out of groceries, it felt as if there was too little time before break to order more food. I spent a lot of money on takeout and barely finished all the food I ordered due to the ridiculous portion sizes and grease.
Donald Trump’s MAGA movement is fundamentalist at its core – with fundamentalism being understood as a psychological rather than a religious concept. Pretty much every large-scale public movement, secular or sacred, has its share of extremists, and as the religious columnist Paul Prather has argued: “Remove the labels, close your eyes and quickly the fundamentalists in one group start sounding uncannily like the fundamentalists in all other groups, as if they were reading from the same script.”
The year slouches to an end, no one mourning its passing, none among us hesitating to turn the calendar page. What lies ahead is more misery in the Middle East, a dispiriting presidential campaign between two old men the country would rather not see compete again, and more debate about what constitutes hate in a country that once liked to use the phrase “good neighbor.”
The left wing of the Democratic Party is fully capable of self-delusion and selfdestruction. In 2000, Green Party votes for Ralph Nader gave Florida and New Hampshire to George Bush and cost Al Gore the election. In 2016, disaffected liberals who backed third parties in three key states – Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania – helped defeat Hillary Clinton and make Donald Trump president.
DEAR HARRIETTE: I am a single mother, and I recently discovered that my 12-year-old son has been engaging in bullying behavior at school. I received a call from his teacher expressing concerns about his interactions with classmates and some reported incidents. I am shocked and disappointed because I’ve always tried to instill values of kindness and empathy in him. I never thought my child would be the one causing harm to others. I’ve talked to him about it, and he seemed remorseful. I want to make sure he understands the gravity of his actions and learns to treat his peers with respect. Additionally, I am worried about the potential consequences if this behavior continues. How can I talk through this situation as a parent and help my son become a more compassionate and understanding individual? – Stop the Bullying









