(A.K.A. Non-Original Rants)

–Co-opting good stuff from all over the ‘Net and maybe some original thoughts—ΜΟΛΩΝ ΛΑΒE

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  • Yes they are…

     So here’s the fallback position.  Dumbass Fauci, the Gnome of Doom, says that the reason that lockdown states have such a higher rate of positive tests is because people aren’t obeying the rules.   He’s so incredibly myopic and he’s living in his own little world, that he can’t countenance the fact that they are indeed… Continue reading

  • Utopian dreams

     John Nolte wrote an article on Breitbart whose premise I can agree with through personal observation.  He writes that Rural Trump Voters Already Live in the Safe, Tolerant Utopia Leftists Claim to Want.  I have lived in the North and the South, rural and city.  I saw more biracial couples in the mountains of North… Continue reading

  • Wow! In a battle of wits he comes only half prepared to the battle.

     Eric Swalwell decided to take a swipe at Marjorie Taylor Greene–interjecting himself into a throw down from Green to AOC.  He decided to reference the fact that she was removed from any committee assignments by Pelosi.  Big mistake….  Copy/pasted from Twitter: Marjorie Taylor Greene  @mtgreenee Well we all know how you serve on Intel, Judiciary,… Continue reading

  • One way to pad the Wuhan death rate…

     There’s a federal program that will allow people to go back and add ‘Covid’ or ‘Covid-related’ to death certificates in order to get funeral cost $$, retrospectively.  It’s a LOT of money– $9,000 per deceased. Interesting point:  Although the requestor must be a US citizen or have some official status, the deceased person does not… Continue reading

  • Well this is interesting. What does a supposedly academic institute have to do with Covid?

     We now have a connection between the CDC and the Confucius Institutes.  For someone with my particular soapboxes, it was like hitting the lottery. …During the briefing, a spokesperson from the group’s (Confucius Institute) U.S. headquarters inquires “if there is a space for nonprofits like ours to get involved and help either through translation or… Continue reading

  • A nice break from the chaos a.k.a. The Perfect Sunday

     I’m going to go out on a limb and call yesterday the perfect day.  Everyone’s idea of perfect will differ, but dang it was nice. Started with a two mile walk on the beach.  Lake Michigan was beautiful, the sky was blue.  It was just chilly enough that the walk was comfortable in a light… Continue reading

  • Who will the US send to Prince Philip's funeral

     Bear brings up a good question.  Considering the history of relations between the US and Great Britain, the US representative at this sad event is crucial in maintaining those relations in a good way.  In a real world, the President of the United States would go.  Although Jill and Kamala are acting in loco presidentius,… Continue reading

  • Where's Fauci??

    Usually on a Sunday morning, I can’t pass through the news on any channel without seeing the Gnome of Doom.  Perhaps his boss, Dr Walensky, prefers to be the Doom Dame, but with added tears and histrionics. Not that I’m complaining or anything, but it might be showing a shift to a new control strategy.… Continue reading

  • Critical thinking is sorely lacking

    The mainstream media and the CDC are trumpeting the fact that the Pfizer and Moderna injections create what they are calling immunity for up to six months studying their test population of 45+ million people.  Then I came across this gem: How long will the vaccine protect me? New research suggests the protection the Moderna vaccine gives… Continue reading

  • First they came for math….

     And now they’re destroying grammar and spelling.   The University of Nebraska writes that they: “advocate for writers from historically marginalized or oppressed groups and for writing that counters traditional accounts of ‘standard’ academic English by extending conceptions of audience, purpose, and meaning.” Not to be outdone, Rutgers’ English Department writes: “writing instruction should limit emphasis… Continue reading