November 19, 2021
Acquittal
Timothy Birdnow
Rittenhouse
acquitted.
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Praise the Lord! Justice was served. Let it continue to be, in other similar cases. And pray that Kyle, his family, the jury and the judge are protected.
Posted by: Dana Mathewson at November 20, 2021 01:51 AM (pdDZ2)
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I fear his life is pretty well trashed even though he was acquitted. He's always going to be in danger and he faces discrimination when he goes for jobs and the like.
He'll have to move away and change his name.
These are terrible times we live in.
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Separating the Men from the Boys
Warner Todd Huston
Leftists, say these are teens: Laquan McDonald (17), Trayvon Martin (17), Michael Brown (18)
Leftists say THIS is a "man": Kyle Rittenhouse (17).
Gee, what do you think the difference is?
Tim adds:
Wonder why they didn't dig up an old photo from when Mr. Rittenhouse was 12?
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Tim, they would have if they'd been on his side. As it was, it's almost surprising that they didn't use facial aging software to make him look 20 or older.
Posted by: Dana Mathewson at November 20, 2021 01:53 AM (pdDZ2)
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That's a good point Dana. That's the kind of thing they would do.
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Why Aren't We Seeing Jan. 6 Footage?
Willis Eschenbach:
For months, the DC Capitol Police have been trying every means to
keep the public from seeing thousands of hours of video footage of the
Jan 6 occurrences.
Now, we're starting to find out why ... and it's not pretty.
If the Jan 6 investigation had any balls, they'd investigate this ... but they're Democrat capons, so that won't happen.
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It's astounding that such actions can take place in the U.S.! This is totalitarian thuggery, pure and simple.
These videos have got to get out in the public eye. I hope Tom Fitton's Judicial Watch is on it.
Posted by: Dana Mathewson at November 20, 2021 05:15 PM (pdDZ2)
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Me too Dana. Whatever happened to the public's right to know?
Posted by: Timothy Birdnow at November 21, 2021 09:21 AM (/4O05)
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Just in Time for Christmas
Selwyn Duke
https://www.selwynduke.com/2021/11/hi-tech-muzzle-woke-bot-for-classrooms-sounds-offensive-alarm-when-detecting-offensive-speech.html
It’s a new product being rolled out just in time for Christmas, I guess, but the question is: Do you get it when you’re naughty or nice?
The gift is an electronic thought-police bot going by the name "Themis.†Intended for classrooms and social settings, the device is designed to detect and interrupt "offensive†remarks.
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I'll pass, thanks. Got enough things that run on batteries.
Posted by: Dana Mathewson at November 20, 2021 05:00 PM (pdDZ2)
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Well, if it is cheap enough it would be fun to have around so you can destroy it. Take it outside and when it pipes up shoot it with a shotgun maybe? Fun!
Posted by: Timothy Birdnow at November 21, 2021 09:24 AM (/4O05)
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That would be a one-time solution. Better to be able to just tell it to shut up -- and have that work.
Posted by: Dana Mathewson at November 21, 2021 10:21 AM (6r44G)
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Sort of like Harry Mudd's android wife on an episode of Star Trek.
If you recall, Kirk reprogrammed it so it WOULDN'T shut up then built a thousand copies and left Mudd in their care.
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The Chinese Foxhunt
Michael McKee
Operation Foxhunt…….,,.
Standard operating protocol for the Chinese PRC and their Military/
Intelligence.
Thus, Making every person of Chinese extraction, a security risk to their host country.
People disappear in China, never to be seen again. Look at the doctors who tried to warn of covid!
Then there is the 1 million Uiyghers who are being systematicaly abused, raped and tortured.
Their families being broken up and destroyed.
What would the Chinese Communist Party do to your family to get you to do what they want?
Every Chinese person you interact with is at risk if they have access to information, people or organisations.
Malign Foreign Influence: China's United Front
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November 18, 2021
Joe Biden Blames Record High Energy Prices on Oil Companies, Calls for Investigation
Dana Mathewson
It was in either "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" or "Through the Looking Glass," where Alice is asked "What is the cause of lightning?" and she replies "The cause of lightning is... the thunder." To her credit, she immediately saw the mistake and as we'd say now, walked her statement back." But then, Alice was definitely more intelligent than Joe Bite-Me.
President Joe Biden on Wednesday dodged responsibility for record-high energy prices and asked the Federal Trade Commission to investigate oil companies for "anti-competitive behavior.â€
With nationwide gas prices reaching historic highs, inflation marking a thirty-year high, and a supply chain that seems permanently broken, President Biden is presumably seeking to escape responsibility for his failed energy agenda by placing blame on oil companies.
"I do not accept hard-working Americans paying more for gas because of anti-competitive or otherwise potentially illegal conduct,†President Biden said."I therefore ask that the Commission further examine what is happening with oil and gas markets, and that you bring all of the Commission’s tools to bear if you uncover any wrongdoing.â€
"The Federal Trade Commission has authority to consider whether illegal conduct is costing families at the pump,†Biden referenced the record-setting gas prices around the country. "I believe you should do so immediately.â€
President Biden’s request for the agency to investigate oil companies comes as the Biden-Harris administration has conducted a regulatory war on American energy.
Just after taking office, Biden revoked the Keystone XL Pipeline. The pipeline would have transported 35 million gallons of crude oil per day from Nebraska to the Gulf Coast.
Give. Me. A. Break!
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Pardon my French but that son of a bitch! HE drove oil prices up (and everyone knew they would rise thanks to his plans) and now he wants to punish the oil companies for what he did to them!
This man is downright evil. I wouldn't want to be him on Judgment Day.
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Of course he drove them up. Now he's just playing a game of smoke and mirrors and hoping he can fool enough people.
Posted by: Dana Mathewson at November 20, 2021 03:51 PM (pdDZ2)
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And the lying media goes right along with it.
And idiots believe it. I've been arguing with them about this on Facebook.
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25 simple bullet points proving CO2 does not cause global warming
Timothy Birdnow
25 simple bullet points proving CO2 does not cause global warming: by a geologist for a change Dr Roger Higgs,
Geoclastica Ltd, Technical Note 2019-11,
6th April 2019, on ResearchGate We urgently need to expose the ‘CO2 = pollutant’ fallacy being forced upon your children, grandchildren, nephews and nieces by schools, universities, governments and mainstream media worldwide, and to denounce it in scrupulously truthful terms easily understood by the public, including those youngsters themselves.
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/332245803_25_bullet_points_proving_CO2_does_not_cause_global_warming_by_a_GEOLOGIST_for_a_change
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When do I Get MY Reparations?
Willis Eschenbach
At some point in history, every group owned slaves, and every group was enslaved. Slavery is global & ancient.
Slavery is named after the Slavs, who were Europeans enslaved in the
Middle East & Africa. The Arab / African trade of white slaves was
20-25 million people.
The East African slave trade was 8-10 million.
Slaves taken across the Atlantic numbered 12.5 million, of which only 400K came to the US, less than 1%.
One African king 150 yrs pre-Columbus owned 50 thousand slaves himself.
So my question is ... just when do I get MY reparations?
Chester McAteer adds:
My Ancestors were enslaved, Mary McAteer and her entire family were
captured by the English in the 1600s. Mary, as a young 15 year old was
sold to a Jamaican Sugar Plantation. Ireland was almost emptied of
Irish by the English. What does that mean to me? The past should be
lessons from which we learn. While it did affect my family hundreds of
years ago, those that enslaved my family are just as dead as are those
of my past family. I can bear no resentment for the past nor can it be
changed, nor am I or should I expect compensation for a wrong that I
had no personal or present involvement from people living today that
also had no personal or present involvement in inflicting the offense.
In Charleston, it was cheaper to use the Irish, than Black slaves which
were more expensive, for dangerous jobs rather than chance the loss of
the more expensive slave.
But let's look at African Slavery,
there are several African kingdoms that not only sold their kinsmen and
kinswomen into Slavery long before a White man landed on the shores of
Africa, but once the White traders arrived the Africans were all too
happy to have yet another market for their Slaves.
In many
cases, Slaves sold were not only captives of other tribes, but were
also members of the very tribe that was selling the Slaves, in fact
there were family members selling family members.
Free black
people in this country bought and sold other black people, and did so
at least since 1654. The first slave owner was Anthony Johnson and his
wife Mary went to court in Virginia in 1654 to obtain the services of
their slave, a black man, John Castor, for life. It was, at the time
illegal in the colonies to own slaves, however indentured servitude was
allowed.
Nicolas Augustin Metoyer of Louisiana, a black man
owned 13 slaves in 1830. He and his 12 family members collectively
owned 215 slaves.
Free blacks owned slaves in Boston by 1724
and in Connecticut by 1783; by 1790, 48 black people in Maryland owned
143 slaves. One particularly black Maryland farmer named Nat Butler
"regularly purchased and sold Negroes for the Southern trade,"
William Ellison, a former Slave himself, was wealthier than nine out of
10 white people in South Carolina. By his death in 1860, he owned 900
acres of land and 63 slaves. Not one of his slaves was allowed to
purchase his or her own freedom, unlike their Master.
The list goes on and on….
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I'm 1/4 Scot, and back when it was legal to do so in the UK, the Scots were notorious for putting their creditors who couldn't pay up into involuntary servitude -- a.k.a slavery. So I guess I'm one of those who has to pay reparations to... whom? Other Scots. I'd just rather buy a good single-malt and consider that I've done my duty.
Posted by: Dana Mathewson at November 18, 2021 09:26 PM (pdDZ2)
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Or maybe YOU could get reparations from the other Scots Dana; you may well be in America because your ancestors split from their servitude.
I'm half Irish and the Irish were enslaved by the English, and also were indentured servants. Granted, I'm from the Kennedy family so I rather doubt I come from slave stock. Still, you never know.
Posted by: Timothy Birdnow at November 19, 2021 08:00 AM (qjrug)
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My Scottish ancestors were more likely the slavers, not the slaves. One of my forebears was John Loudon MacAdam, who invented the macadam road surface. I'm related to him on my mother's side.
Posted by: Dana Mathewson at November 20, 2021 05:04 PM (pdDZ2)
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Hmm. Did he invent the macadamia nut? (Yes, I'm kidding.)
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Thoughts on the Rittenhouse Case
Timothy Birdnow
Some quick thoughts on the Rittenhouse case.
First, this lengthy deliberation is concerning.
I think a guilty or innocent verdict would have come quickly in either case. What we are seeing with this (and there was ample evidence to support acquittal if we must prove Rittenhouse guilty beyond a reasonable doubt) suggests a frightened jury. What are they frightened of? Well, several of them have been threatened, and they also know they will be unleashing riots if they acquit.
I suspect they are going to return a hung jury. It's the only way out for them.
Then the judge can either dismiss charges with prejudice - meaning Rittenhouse can't be prosecuted again - or he will rule a mistrial and allow the prosecution another crack at it.
I suspect the jury wants this off their plates and is willing to throw the poor judge to the wolves to get it.
In a way a long deliberation is good; it keeps the rioters in place, forcing them to spend money on room and board.
But it is a travesty of justice. This thing should have ended half an hour after the closing statements.
There is another aspect of this that should concern us.
Sicily, being smack dab in the middle of the Mediterranean, was the most invaded place in history (probably). Every time a new group sought to control the shipping lanes they invaded Sicily and put their own government in place. The result was the natives never got a fair shake. The new overlords almost always abused their positions and the locals just had to take it.
Well, they didn't. They set up secret enforcement groups and secret courts.
Operating outside the law this hierarchical organization would implement justice for the powerless subjects.
Of course, it was expensive to do this, and the Mafia leaders would accept payment in both money and in service from those they protected. And they often involved themselves in illegal activities to fund the work.
As such things do the Mafia turned from an underground system of justice into an oppressive criminal enterprise.
The word itself comes from Mafiusa, or swagger, and was used by police as a pejorative in Sicily. There is an alternate explanation for the word, though; when the French invaded Sicily in 1282 the Sicilians had a cry "Death to the French is Italy's Cry" which in Italian is "Morte Alla Francia Italia Amerla!" or MAFIA for short.
Of course the Mafia just calls it "our thing" - Cosa Nostra.
At any rate that is where we are going in America, I fear. If the Law won't protect us from rioters and looters, and won't allow us to protect ourselves as Mr. Rittenhouse did, then this is the only option. People will start looking for justice through criminal entities like the Mafia.
How would that work? The survivors of the shooting would meet with unfortunate "accidents". So would the prosecutor.
We don't want this. But I see no way of avoiding it if our government continues down this radical, anti-American path it has chosen.
Horrible groups like the Ku Klux Klan will return too if we keep getting Critical Race Theory and other reverse racism shoved down our throats.
This is a bad course we are on.
I hope the jurors in this case do the right thing, but it is looking increasingly like fear is winning out. I don't blame them, but now is the time for courage.
A decent country does not punish the victim. That is what we are trying to do here.
Mr. Rittenhouse was a kid who took a stand for his neighbors and his nation. We used to praise people like him for his civic mindedness.
And it was such a Kyle who fought the Revolution, the Civil War, and most every other American war in our history. There were plenty of 17 year olds fighting for their country, and nobody thought twice about it. Shoot; in another year he'll be able to join the army and maybe die in some hellhole Rip Van Winkle and his gnomes decide they simply must send Americans to protect and make war profits for his friends. And of course Usurper Joe and his party want to make it possible for people of Mr. Rittenhouse's age to be able to vote.
But he can't go to a riot to render aid and help put out fires! He's just an evil racist child!
This country has become seriously misprioritized.
And again, things like this prosecution will eventually lead to vigilante' justice, and most likely we will see the return of the Sicilian Mafia, along with other organized crime style vigilantism. The Albanians have a really tough mob. So do the Russians.
America will become like so many Third World countries where we no longer have the Rule of Law. Judges will be bribed or intimidated. Juries will be threatened and coerced. There will be no justice.
So let us all pray this jury does the right thing. The implications are far greater than I suspect most believe.
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If a mistrial is declared and the prosecution gets another crack at it, there are two things to consider. First, would they do a better job than they did this time, and Second, why would anybody think they could get a more courageous jury the next time? Especially in light of stuff like the following: "Judge bans MSNBC from courtroom after one of their operatives was caught following the jury bus"
https://www.foxnews.com/live-news/rittenhouse-case
Posted by: Dana Mathewson at November 18, 2021 01:23 PM (Ys0s/)
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I agree; a mistrial would only be a way of kicking the can. In the end the facts of the case do not support conviction. And you aren't going to get a better jury.
The judge should dismiss this with prejudice. Of course, he'll have to hide out after, and his whole family to boot.
Posted by: Timothy Birdnow at November 19, 2021 08:03 AM (qjrug)
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November 17, 2021
Rittenhouse Prosecutor Takes Aim
From Lance Sjogren
Wow, Binger got so desperate with his phony case against Rittenhouse that he's now resorting to pointing a rifle at the jury?
Dana Loesch: "He went to the Alec Baldwin school of firearms handling."
Comment: Apparently he didn't even check to see if it was loaded. He asked someone.
Ian Crossland: "He seemed like a stoner who went to theater school."
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Just one more instance of liberals proving they don't believe the rules apply to them. I don't think he did his side any favors by that stunt, which is one more reason why conservatives think the prosecution is deliberately trying to "throw" the case.
Posted by: Dana Mathewson at November 17, 2021 10:39 AM (Ys0s/)
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"Apparently he didn't even check to see if it was loaded. He asked someone.â€
Oh, come on. He almost certainly
had to ask someone because
he didn’t know how to check for himself.
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No doubt you are correct Bill. I don't imagine this guy ever handled a gun in his life.
Posted by: Timothy Birdnow at November 18, 2021 08:13 AM (AmWpR)
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Good point Dana. Remember when they accused Sarah Palin of inciting violence when she had the political add with Gabby Giffords in crosshairs (prior to her shooting)? So THAT is incitement to violence but this isn't?
Posted by: Timothy Birdnow at November 18, 2021 08:14 AM (AmWpR)
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You're right, Bill. But there's the assumption that somebody on the prosecution's side was savvy enough about guns to make sure there were no cartridges in it. If nothing else, courtroom security personnel would have gotten involved.
None of that excuses the pointing, especially with finger on trigger, of course.
Posted by: Dana Mathewson at November 18, 2021 01:29 PM (Ys0s/)
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Oh yes, I remember that, Tim. (On a personal note, Sarah Palin could incite me to do anything she wanted done...)
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Follow the Money
Steven Chase
MONEY. It's that simple.
From day one, Trump's 'America First' agenda, earned him the undying enmity of ALL those who profit by selling out America:
1. Trump pulled out of the Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP)- Billions in
lost profits for Big Tech, Internet Monopolies and Intellectual
Property Globalists (Yes, like Disney, AT&T, Comcast and other
Media Giants).
2. Trump secured the U.S. border. Billions in lost cheap illegal immigrant LABOR for Corporate America.
3. President Trump pulled us out of the job-destroying Paris Climate
Accords. Billions in lost advantages for non-complying foreign entities
like Asia, China, Africa and India.
4. President Trump, the
first President ever to address Beijing’s annual $700 Billion rape of
our economy. Billions in lost profits for Corporatists who ship our
jobs to that communist tyranny.
5. President Trump renegotiated NAFTA. Again, billions in lost profits for the cheap Mexican-Central
America labor crowd.
6. President Trump began extricating the U.S. from endless foreign wars
and avoiding new wars with nations like Iran, Syria and North Korea.
Billions –perhaps Trillions! – in lost profits for the Globalist War
Machine.
This MAY help explain why Corporate America is now in bed with Biden, whose 50 year track record helped create the mess.
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"Minor-Attracted People"
Selwyn Duke
Some news outlets have been reporting the last few days on how sexual devolutionaries are trying to rebrand pedophiles as "minor-attracted people." I must point out that while I'm glad this reality is getting attention, it's not new. The term was used at least as early as 2011, as I pointed out in my 2013 essay "The Slippery Slope to Pedophilia." It's found here:
https://thenewamerican.com/the-slippery-slope-to-pedophilia/
If you read it (it's a magazine essay and is rather long), tell me it hasn't aged well.
Oh, and don't ever believe for a second that the Left has a problem with pedophilia. They only pretend to when it's a convenient hammer with which to bludgeon organizations they despise.
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The Left is truly amazing. Just when you think they can't possibly sink any lower, they prove you wrong. Every time!
Posted by: Dana Mathewson at November 18, 2021 09:32 PM (pdDZ2)
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Yep.
If they get this then where does it end? Necrophilia? Bestiality.
I suspect incest will be their next civil right.
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Branch COVIDions
Selwyn Duke
https://www.selwynduke.com/2021/11/the-branch-covidians-cometh-the-psychology-behind-mass-covid-hysteria.html
There are many reasons for the continuing COVID-19 hysteria. There are politicians who use it to leverage power; in fact, it helped defeat a sitting president last year. Pharmaceutical companies are making billions off "vaccines,†and Amazon and other Death Star retailers can ever rake in copious cash if small-business competition is repeatedly locked down. But the more fascinating matter is why countless millions of people worldwide still, like a hive mind, obediently perform COVID Ritual over a disease that mortally threatens relatively few and is entirely treatable.
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I'd hazard a guess that it's because liberals, wherever you find them, tend to believe that their governments are benevolent and have their best interests at heart, so they are inclined to do whatever they're told.
Posted by: Dana Mathewson at November 17, 2021 10:43 AM (Ys0s/)
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No doubt true of a large number of them Dana. Many see government as their daddy, or their god.
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Biden to Keep WH Mask Mandate
Timothy Birdnow
Biden is going to ignore the District of Columbia's relaxation of masking mandates.
https://www.mediaite.com/news/white-house-says-it-will-not-follow-dc-guidance-on-end-of-indoor-mask-mandate/
The White House said on Tuesday that it will not follow District of Columbia guidance as it pertains to indoor mask wearing.
"The White House follows CDC guidance which recommends masking in areas of high or substantial transmission,†said White House Assistant Press Secretary Kevin Munoz, according to Associated Press White House reporter Zeke Miller. DC has been classified by the CDC as being an area of "substantial†transmission.
Washington, D.C. Mayor
Muriel Bowser announced on Tuesday that her city’s indoor mask mandate will be rolled back on Nov. 22.
So it's good enough for the very liberal District of Columbia but not the Biden White House.
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Well, I don't know about you, but I'm not planning on visiting the White House, probably ever again, nor DC in general.
Posted by: Dana Mathewson at November 17, 2021 10:16 AM (Ys0s/)
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No, me neither. But it just is so typical of Rip Van Rinkle and his bowling troll dolls in the WH.
Posted by: Timothy Birdnow at November 18, 2021 08:38 AM (AmWpR)
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Creepy Joe must have OD's on fairy tales as a kid, the ones where the royals are a force for good, and the prince gets the beautiful princess. I read a lot of them too. The difference between Joe and me is that I didn't believe them.
Posted by: Dana Mathewson at November 18, 2021 09:36 PM (pdDZ2)
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Yeah; he clearly sees himself as Prince Charming. More like King Befuddled, if you ask me. But then, it may be he is under a spell by the witch who presides over the Senate...
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Congresswoman Debbie Lesko
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Democrats allocated over $2.5 billion to replace the USPS delivery
fleet with electric vehicles. China produces nearly half of the world’s
electric vehicles. The Chinese economy will be boosted at the expense
of American taxpayers!
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And people who live in the north of the country, where winters can get really nasty, will have "reduced service" on days the trucks can't function. As if the USPS weren't in enough trouble.
Posted by: Dana Mathewson at November 17, 2021 10:19 AM (Ys0s/)
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That is a typical liberal response to such a problem; reduce service and raise costs when you are having trouble meeting your responsibilities.
They NEVER think of actually becoming competitive.
Posted by: Timothy Birdnow at November 18, 2021 08:36 AM (AmWpR)
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I assume, Dana, that you’re referring to the fact that when batteries get cold they deliver less of their stored energy. When they get VERY cold they perform as if they were dead.
When my ship was north of the Arctic Circle we had to chop ice off the superstructure a couple times. We took lanterns topside for the purpose, and the light rapidly became dimmer, dimmer, and went out. Man, we thought, those batteries died fast. We took then below, where they warmed up and the light came back on.
Winter deliveries in Minnesota and North Dakota will be very dicey indeed.
Posted by: Bill H at November 18, 2021 08:51 AM (/sW5m)
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Yes, that's part of it, Bill, but the other part is it just takes more power to push a vehicle through snowy roads, so that would deplete the battery's charge even quicker.
Here in Minnesota. where a lot of this "green energy" crap is being swallowed, the City of Duluth -- about two hours north of the Twin Cities and famous for its winters -- tried a fleet of electric commuter buses a couple years or so ago. They failed spectacularly, and partly because they didn't have the "oomph" to push the bus up a snowy hill. (Duluth is (in)famous for its hills, in addition to the weather.)
Duluth is where, when the groundhog sees his shadow on Groundhog Day, predicting six more weeks of winter, they say "Oh, Goodie; only six more weeks."
Posted by: Dana Mathewson at November 18, 2021 09:44 PM (pdDZ2)
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Yeah Bill; batteries lose their charge quickly in the cold.
I have to thaw out my battery-operated lights at the Ozark Hilton before they work in winter.
Posted by: Timothy Birdnow at November 19, 2021 07:42 AM (qjrug)
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Dana My wife used to work at Home Savings of America and her co-workers were, uh, pretty dim.
They once had a huge argument about whether it was a groundhog or a ground squirrel. One woman argued it was a groundsquirrel and if it saw it's shadow there would be six more MONTHS of winter!
She was openly defiant and absolutely convinces she was right. (Is it any wonder America is in such trouble?)
I had somehow gained a reputation as some sort of guru, an old man on the mountaintop. They kept telling Cathy "call your husband". She did and my wise pronouncement ended the fight.
(They thought I was wise because I bought a mix of cheap candies to give out one halloween that turned out to be "ghetto mix". Cathy brought the leftovers in and they loved me thereafter because I had "soul".)
So I imagine the groundhog seeing his shadow must be a desperate thing for you Minnesotans; it means winter will last until the end of August...
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Charlie Kirk
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Kyle Rittenhouse's future is now being held hostage by BLM Inc.
Sources indicate 2 jurors now citing direct threats as potentially impacting their decision on Kyle.
Where is the DOJ? Too busy spying on parents, indicting Bannon, and investigating O’Keefe.
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The DOJ had better wake up. The same thing could happen in a case where the shoe is on the other foot.
Posted by: Dana Mathewson at November 17, 2021 10:45 AM (Ys0s/)
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Posted by: Mike Rooney at November 18, 2021 04:04 AM (jFXnb)
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Yes, but I fear the DOJ is one of the driving forces for this crap. They could stop this any time by prosecuting those responsible. They won't.
This is how the Mafia was born in Sicily. There was no justice for natives by the conquerors, and so they decided to mete it out on it's own. The alternate courts needed money to operate so went into illegal businesses. After a while the justice part was largely forgotten over the business end.
We're going to have that again here in America if this keeps up.
If I were the boys father and he was convincted I would be sore tempted to make a call to my godfather...
Posted by: Timothy Birdnow at November 18, 2021 08:26 AM (AmWpR)
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The Mafia still exists in this country, though one hears little about it. When I was a musician in Buffalo, NY there was a lot of talk about "the arm," as they called it. There were restaurants that I didn't like to play at, because of the "affiliation" of their owners.
The groundwork is all here already.
Posted by: Dana Mathewson at November 18, 2021 09:48 PM (pdDZ2)
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It is. The Italian Mafia is more a cyber crime organization these days rather than a street thing, but it is still there.
Now the streets are run by the Russians and Albanians mostly.
St. Louis is the center of the Albanians. I live in their turf. There are mob bars that I know not to frequent here. That's why St. Louis is a center for human trafficking; the Albanians are Moslems, and they have no problem enslaving Christian women.
They had a "holding cell" for women directly across the street from a building my company managed when I was in the real estate business. I used to sit in my car waiting for people there - right across from a slave den. It breaks my heart.
But that is the new mobster, more evil than the old but more cautious. The old Italaian mob had a moral code and slavery didn't comport.
So I suspect any of these guys would start meting out justice when the system fails. They are already in place.
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