(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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  • Is there anything Chick-Fil-A can't do?

    From the Babylon Bee: Blockage Cleared, Ships Moving At Record Speed As Chick-Fil-A Workers Put In Charge Of Suez Canal Not from the Babylon Bee: Chick-Fil-A manager helps distribute drive-thru COVID vaccines in South Carolina Logistics plus tasty chicken (and mac and cheese).  Can’t go wrong! Continue reading

  • When Egos run Wild

     So Fauci has decided that children can’t play together without masks.  Despite all real data that says that it’s difficult for children to catch or carry the 99.6% survival rate virus.  Despite the fact that there is no data anywhere that says that three feet or six feet are ‘safer’ distances. He’s got the eugenics… Continue reading

  • Criminelly people, the Clue Bus should be stopping in your neighborhood soon

     Gov Kristi Noem is making the ultimate error–she’s actually leading instead of bowing to popular opinion. There’s no doubt that she doesn’t want biological males participating in biological women’s sports.  No doubt at all. However she got handed a crap sandwich of a bill that was overbroad and that she was concerned would have unintended… Continue reading

  • China setting US policy regarding Covid via Fauci–treason from the beginning?

     Interesting love fest in March between Fauci and ‘China’s Fauci’, Chinese pulmonologist Zhong Nanshan (or should Fauci be called the USA’s Zhong?) Amazingly, both think that vaccination is better than natural immunity.  Both want lockdowns and controls for the next two to three YEARS. Last February (2020), NIH and the WHO were working with China… Continue reading

  • Well dang, I missed it!

     William Shatner’s birthday was Monday, March 22.  He’s 90–NINETY!! (holy shit, the guy is 90!), years old.  He was my very first childhood crush–or actually his Captain Kirk was.   From The Twilight Zone, to Star Trek, to TJ Hooker, to any number of guest parts on Canadian TV shows ranging from Haven to The Murdoch… Continue reading

  • What cost freedom?

     So the Indiana governor’s speech wasn’t as bad as I thought it would be (only two sports metaphors).  But his ‘releasing of mandates’ isn’t solving any problems, as far as I can see.   The IN dept of health has created color coded maps based on specific criteria that are connected to freedom in a particular… Continue reading

  • Ready for this afternoon's drinking game

     So, for all of you in Indiana, get ready for the latest drinking game.  This afternoon at 5:30 ET, the governor is going to be addressing the state on the anniversary of his lockdown.  No one I’ve talked to today (and it’s been a LOT of people) is very optimistic about what he’s going to… Continue reading

  • An interesting wrinkle…

     So, governors are pulling back mandates, but aren’t killing off their ‘states of emergency’.  Anyone know why? I do. All of that money from the various CARES Acts and its other incarnations will only be disbursed to states that are maintaining their state of emergency (and are kowtowing to various federal whims (I’m not even… Continue reading

  • Same ol' song and dance, or, second verse-same as the first

    Hate, hate, hate, hate, hate.  So, the press and the government (sorry, repeating myself), are now pushing the Hate Against Asians meme.  Just like they pushed the Hate Against Muslims meme after 9/11 (and it still continues).  Just like they push the Hate Against Transpersons meme. Not all Americans are bought and paid for like… Continue reading

  • Spring has sprung

     It’s the first day of Spring–Nowruz, if you’re Persian.  The sun is shining and the birds are singing.  The sandhill cranes migrated the last two weeks and we’ve got a whole bunch of robins.  I’m spring cleaning–switching out shower curtains and getting into the nooks and crannies.  Hope everyone has a good first day of… Continue reading