July 26, 2022

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33 comments:

Gusty Winds said...

The latest Orwellian word redefinition being pushed by Democrats is an effort to redefine "recession". High School economics teaches you a recession is two consecutive quarters of negative GDP. A depression is four consecutive quarters. Obviously the second quarter 2022 data about to be released will show we are in a text book recession. One that could have been avoided.

They've redefined "vaccine" to fit mRNA in the mix. The definition of a "woman" thing is just insane. "Illegal" is now "undocumented". Guess it all comes down to what the definition of the word "is" is...right?

How do lifelong Democrats go along an swallow this shit? At some point don't you start feeling stupid? Or is that masked by the condescension and unqualified arrogance?

tim in vermont said...

If you think that the FBI is on the side of right, you should watch the Billie Holiday documentary.

Bender said...

He died.


And then he didn't.

Well, maybe some good can come out of it if Tony Dow is told, while he is still here, about all the love and affection coming his way today.

tim in vermont said...

The rumors of Tony Dow’s demise are somewhat exaggerated, he is in hospice. We should do the whole obituary thing for him while he is still alive, so he can see it, like Huckleberry Finn.

Howard said...

Turn the photo on it's side for the slit scan view of the starchild wormhole

Inga said...

Glad to hear it.


Wisconsin disabled voters file federal lawsuit over voting and absentee ballots
The federal lawsuit follows a Wisconsin Supreme Court ruling that prohibits absentee ballot drop boxes and only the voter can return their absentee ballot in person to a clerk's office or a designated site.

tim in vermont said...

It's amazing that Democrats spend so much time, money, and effort gutting protections against fraud.

MadTownGuy said...

Gavin Newsom's plan to save the Constitution by trolling the Supreme Court

"California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) signed a law on Friday modeled after Texas’s anti-abortion law SB 8 — the Texas law which uses private lawsuits to target abortion providers. But there’s one important difference between the two state laws: California’s new law sends these litigious bounty hunters against gun dealers who sell certain guns, including assault weapons and weapons with no serial number.


It’s a high-stakes gambit that will test whether the Supreme Court actually meant what it said in Whole Woman’s Health v. Jackson (2021), which held that because of SB 8’s unique style of enforcement, it was immune from meaningful judicial review — and thus would take effect despite very strong arguments that the law was unconstitutional at the time.

Shortly after Jackson was decided last December, Newsom announced that he disagrees with the Supreme Court’s conclusion that states can dodge judicial review of unconstitutional laws. But Newsom also said that, if the Court’s Republican-appointed majority would give this power to states, then he would use it to limit access to firearms.
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I'm not a lawyer, but doesn't it boil down to 'underlying right' as in one not to be abridged per the Second Amendment, as opposed to no underlying right, despite the protestations of the pro-abortion crowd?

Heywood Rice said...

“We would just be sending in ‘fake’ electoral votes to Pence so that ‘someone’ in Congress can make an objection when they start counting votes, and start arguing that the ‘fake’ votes should be counted,” Jack Wilenchik, a Phoenix-based lawyer who helped organize the pro-Trump electors in Arizona, wrote in a Dec. 8, 2020, email to Boris Epshteyn, a strategic adviser for the Trump campaign.

In a follow-up email, Mr. Wilenchik wrote that “‘alternative’ votes is probably a better term than ‘fake’ votes,” adding a smiley face emoji.


Alternative votes...

Narr said...

Speaking of recession, my second quarter statement for a small 401 I have shows, for the first time since I retired in 2015, a substantial loss--8 or 9 %. We've had a few negative quarters before but only a point or two at most.

A harbinger?

Dave Begley said...

DOJ leak to WaPo. Grand jury convened to investigate and then indict Trump.

Told ya.

Gusty Winds said...

Pelosi is about to go to Taiwan with GOP Neocon support to poke China in the eye. Our gov't already helped cause a war in Ukraine by pushing NATO unnecessarily eastward toward Russia.

It's sad the only issue receiving bipartisan support in our federal government is funding war with American Tax dollars.

I don't know about you, but I don't want any young American's dying to protect our current corruption. Have you seen the aircraft carriers the Chinese are commissioning and launching? They don't seem too afraid of us or Nancy Pelosi's loose dentures & Kamala Harris' blue suit.

Bender said...

A harbinger?

The market might fall, but only by people selling out.

And then where do they put their money? Looking around and seeing nowhere better, they will put their money back in.

The market as a whole should be fairly safe, but of course individual companies and industries might crash. I would not expect much growth, however. Maybe not enough growth to keep up with inflation.

StephenFearby said...

London Times July 27, 2022 (London time)

Crash driver’s getaway brought to shuddering halt by 6ft emu

'...It was the culmination of a 15-minute chase through the town of Malmesbury, Wiltshire, which ended in a man in his 40s being arrested. Dean Wade, executive chef of the Old Bell Hotel, had given chase after hearing a “massive screech” and looking outside to see “a car careering left and right” before it smashed into a shop front. “I bolted it out of the hotel to see if anyone needed help,” Wade, 42, said. “A man and a woman decided to hot foot it away and I thought there is no way I am letting that happen, so I decided to follow them.”'

'...“I didn’t realise the town had an emu sanctuary but [the man] starts climbing over the fence and I see the emu,” Wade said. “As a fisherman all my life I have seen swans with cygnets go for you in a massive way so I said to him, ‘Don’t go in there, look at that emu, it will do you in.’ They are massive, like 6ft tall, and their beak is about the size of your foot.

He said, ‘That emu isn’t going to do me in, I will kick the f*** out of that emu.’ The driver is throwing kung fu kicks and punches and the emu is moving its neck out of the way and jabbing him in the ribs and the head. It really must have hurt. My only regret is I didn’t have my phone in my hand to video it; the words don’t do it justice.”'

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In Manhattan, woke DA Alvin Bragg would have arrested the emu and let the perp go on his own recognizance.

tim in vermont said...

"a substantial loss--8 or 9 %"

Now figure in inflation.

narciso said...

Pelosi is so clearly wearing xis jersey its not even funny. This is like michael sending off fredo

Beasts of England said...

‘Grand jury convened to investigate and then indict Trump.’

An indictment is a conviction in DC. What comes after that - appeals? Court battles to allow him on the ballot in some states?

Send lawyers, guns, and money…

iowan2 said...

Inga, You know the legislature is the only constitutional relief for the Plaintiffs, right?

What is it about the lefts kinky fetish about wanting to be governed by a super minority of oracles in robes?

JaimeRoberto said...

If a disabled voter can't get to a mailbox, how can they get to a drop box?

ngtrains said...

narr- if you had retired before 2007, this would be your second go around for significant losses.

i retired in 1997, so i got the 2000-2001 losses as well

It did come back each time. it takes patience though..

Drago said...

Gusty Winds: "How do lifelong Democrats go along an swallow this s***?"

Because they are told to accept this.

That is all it takes for the democratical NPC's like Inga and gadfly.

paminwi said...

Inga: those disabled veterans can put their ballot in the US mail. Are they unable to mail anything right now?

Lem the artificially intelligent said...

Aren’t a plethora of pronouns perplexing to the visually impaired?

tim in vermont said...

"and start arguing that the ‘fake’ votes should be counted,”

The Supreme Court in Bush v Gore pointed out that state legislatures are the ultimate arbiter of electoral votes and that the remedy for a botched election is an alternate slate of electors appointed by the state legislature. It's a master stroke of propaganda to convince so many people that following the prescription of the SCOTUS and the constitution amounts to "insurrection."

BUMBLE BEE said...

JP Kill It... https://choiceclips.whatfinger.com/2022/07/27/we-lie-to-you-news-our-plan-is-more-obvious-than-ever-news-update/

Kevin said...

The latest Orwellian word redefinition being pushed by Democrats is an effort to redefine "recession".

Why not? They already did it with “Americans left behind”.

Humperdink said...

Prior to release the of GDP numbers on Thursday, the Bidas Touch™ administration has issued guidelines on how to describe the economic situation. It will be labelled a slight downtown as the term re*^%#$on has been deadnamed. Any administration and/ or media person using the deadnamed term to describe the dreadful economic reality will be disciplined.

wendybar said...

Dave Begley said...
DOJ leak to WaPo. Grand jury convened to investigate and then indict Trump.

Told ya.

7/26/22, 7:51 PM

That's because they have the Bidens to protect from their crimes. Look a squirrel!!!

https://technofog.substack.com/p/fbi-whistleblowers-allege-fbi-scheme

Jefferson's Revenge said...

Speaking of words, I remember when what is now called capitalism was called the free enterprise system. Can we go back to that please?

hawkeyedjb said...

Today's photos: Heavy flak over the target, bombing run abandoned.

Christopher B said...

The Electoral Count Act was meant to deal with multiple slates of electors from a state. As usual, the Democrats started using it as a vehicle to raise spurious objections to perfectly valid electoral counts that they don't like, and now complain when Republicans return the favor.

However, Trump should have folded his hand when no disputed state would submit a second slate of electors since without that happening there is nothing for the VP or Congress to rule on.

I mentioned before this has implications for the implementation of the National Popular Vote. This is a potential confounder of the NPV Compact since in the situation where the candidate winning the popular vote in the state is not the NPV winner a state legislature could potentially decide to submit a slate of electors representing the winner of that vote in opposition to the actions of other Electors. The NPV, and other schemes to manipulate the Electoral Vote, only work if there is absolutely no way to review the casting of Electoral Votes.

Rusty said...

"How do lifelong Democrats go along an swallow this shit? At some point don't you start feeling stupid? Or is that masked by the condescension and unqualified arrogance?"
I'm going with no shame at all and not the sharpest tools in the shed.

Narr said...

My financial hit is not the first I've weathered, and I know very well that what goes down goes back up--eventually, usually. We'll see.

Most of the D's I know--especially those who have never read a book--are condescending and arrogant about R's and Trump, and many eat N P R-idge with a spoon.