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Mark Levin: We are moving toward a Democratic run police state.

One of his finest:

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It’s to Project Veritas’ story about HHS’s complicity in human trafficking of migrants. I’ve been active this morning: On Blogger Substack And, just generally getting stuff around the house done.

Busy as a Babylon Bee

Not that I’m as talented a parodist. I’ve been updating both my Substack site and my legacy Right As Usual blog. Annual Enrollment for Medicare has just 7 days to go. At that point, I’m planning a Pamper Me day. I will, by then, deserve it. There is still time for people under 65 to …

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The Chinese Takeover of American Farmland?

There has been a frenzied race to buy up farmland, not only by the Chinese, but also by Zuckerberg. They seem to have a simple business plan: Buy American farmland (at sky-high prices) Secure enough land to ‘control the market’ Collect BILLIONS! Yeah, from what I know about farming (some of my family were farmers, …

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So Much More To Say, Kept Short

How much higher will “they” ever so gradually increase the load on lives before a societal circuit breaker kicks in? Last week there was this news: The Collapse of Consent in Canada, Canada’s surging number of assisted suicides reveals that consent is a weak and malleable thing. Amir Farsoud is going to be murdered. The …

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Sorta what I’ve been thinking.

This is all planned by those mad idiots who want to control the world. They are very content in burning down the world as we know it. Masks are off…look what’s happening in the States…we are on the edge of financial collapse, open borders, the pushing of CRT and the normalization of LGBTQ. This is …

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My First Time Hosting Thanksgiving

I’ve been a PART of the host family before, of course. But, generally, my husband did most of the buying, cooking, and setting up. The kids and I split up the load. With the assistance of my grandson, I cleaned and got the place ready for guests. They all (kids, grandkids, and siblings) pitched in …

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I Completely Agree with This

DeSantis is being groomed by the Establishment GOP to be used to take Trump out.

A perfect storm of decay and destruction.

They are trying to convince me Americans voted for inflation, recession, war, CRT in our schools, gender fluidity, mutilating children, pedophilia, open borders, masking and vaxxing children, lockdowns, mandates, dead guys, and brain damaged commies. That is not what happened. They just used the exact same methods in the key races in the key states …

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What If…

…MOST of the violence in the world is, at root, a fratricidal fight? I was looking into a new book (recommended on the Ace of Spades) – Archduke Ferdinand Lives!, which looks at the possibility of WWI never happening, when the Duke survived. And, it made me think – what proportion of global interactions occur …

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Time to Watch Idiocracy Again

It might be useful to give me strategies to use with the apparently Dullard Public of Fellow Citizens and Wannabes. And Virtual-Only “Citizens”. It’s not simply the election of that brain-damaged Fetterman – it’s not like he was all that smart to begin with. It’s the open cheating, the dumped ballots (Don’cha know that it’s …

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Damp, Cold Day

But that’s appropriate. I’m getting ready to drive to a Celebration of Life for a cousin. I just went outside to get my cane, which I will need later today, and I found that it was snowing. It’s fluffy and will likely not stick around long, but… Snow. You know you’re on the verge of …

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Think Global,…

Act Local. That’s the part many of us have been ignoring. If you’re a blogger, you want to get a BIG audience. You want the attention, the name recognition, the opportunity to get your ideas out widely. But, often, that’s not where the real change comes from. It’s local. Neighbors helping neighbors, and, in the …

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After the Election – the Hangover

People (including me) were beginning to get excited about the midterm election. The results, although not uniformly bad, were disappointing. In my state, Ohio, Vance did manage to pull off a bit of a long-shot. That really didn’t surprise me – Ohioians tend to be more grounded in reality than many states. PA was a …

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Finally Woke Up

It did take more than 1/2 of an iced coffee to manage it. I’m well into the AEP season (Annual Enrollment Season). Fortunately, it ends about 2 weeks before Christmas, so I’ll still have time for decorating, sending cards (one of the most cost-efficient ways to keep in touch), and buying gifts. I’m going to …

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Col. Richard Black: U.S. Leading World to Nuclear War.

One of the better takes on the US and its proxy wars.

Some Music

     Sometimes a song about the loss of love can be a soothing thing:      I doubt that there’s anyone of my age who hasn’t suffered at least one such loss. Don’t forget it or try to gloss it over. There’s value in there…as painful as the extraction can be.

The faith that they share with Berkeley Square

You know That Sign? You know, the one that says “Love is Love,” “No Human is Illegal,” “We Believe in Science,” and “Get Your Pumpkin Spice Latte Today.” Okay, I may have got just a little bit carried away there. That Sign is all over our neighborhood, and without a sense of history, I’d be …

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Some Observations at a Walmart

I’ve been working at a Walmart, manning a table set up for people to get information about Medicare and ACA Marketplace plans. a certain percentage sign up for a new plan in the process. I’m located near the Produce/Deli/Bakery Depts. As a result, I get to see the daily availability of many fresh foods. The …

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Another Killer Day

I was supposed to get my dog’s stitches removed. Shortly before I left for the appointment, I noticed that what had looked like a scab was torn loose, and was an open wound beneath. It turned out to be necrosis – the skin had died, necessitating removal, cleaning, and pulling the edges together to close …

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