Lies, damned lies, and PayPal

  It seems Paypal, after inserting both feet firmly into its corporate mouth, is trying to backtrack and do damage control. “An [Accepted Use Policy] notice recently went out in error that included incorrect information,” a PayPal spokesperson said. “PayPal is not fining people for misinformation and this language was never intended to be inserted… Continue reading Lies, damned lies, and PayPal

What will it take to make us us cleanse our society of this filth?

  The sheer, naked, in-your-face evil of the pedophile cult in our society is now so blatant, so commonplace, that many people simply yawn and say, “Well, there’s nothing we can do about it”.  That’s a cop-out.  We have to do something about it, or see more and more of our children sucked into the… Continue reading What will it take to make us us cleanse our society of this filth?

“Why is Ron DeSantis a human trafficker and not Joe Biden?”

  That’s the question Tucker Carlson asks.  I highly recommend watching his full monologue (from last Friday), embedded below:  but if you don’t have time, or you prefer to read it rather than listen, I’ve included part of the transcript, with a link to the remainder. In the old America, every citizen was considered equal… Continue reading “Why is Ron DeSantis a human trafficker and not Joe Biden?”

If I worked on the railroads, I’d vote for a strike, too

  All the verbal diarrhea spouted by politicians, railroad business executives and others about how a rail strike would be disastrous for the USA ignores a simple reality.  Rail staff – particularly engineers and conductors – are so over-stressed, over-worked and under-appreciated that I’m astonished they’ve put up with it for this long.  They need… Continue reading If I worked on the railroads, I’d vote for a strike, too

Lake Mead levels aren’t about climate change, but over-consumption

  The American Spectator points out the obvious. The water level in Lake Mead is reaching record lows and the popular narrative maintains that drought brought on by human-caused climate change is to blame. But the government’s own data from the Bureau of Reclamation shows this is not true. . . . As can be… Continue reading Lake Mead levels aren’t about climate change, but over-consumption

Have European Union bureaucrats lost their minds?

  The Zman warns that European bureaucrats are trying (perhaps “conspiring” would be a better word) to fix energy prices at higher levels for the long term. In effect the EU is lending its citizens money to pay their utility bills, without telling them that they are creating a debt for them. Example Cornelius is… Continue reading Have European Union bureaucrats lost their minds?

“You ain’t seen nuthin’, yet”

  That’s how Neil Oliver opens his latest opinion piece.  He’s writing from Britain, but the points he makes are just as valid here in the USA – just change the politicians’ names as needed.  He points out that all the headlines in the news media are nothing but an attempt to disguise the reality… Continue reading “You ain’t seen nuthin’, yet”

“There’s a reason the public’s confidence in the FBI has plummeted”

  That’s according to Tucker Carlson, who analyzes the FBI’s misdeeds and malfeasance in some depth.  I highly recommend watching the video in full if you can;  if you don’t have time for that, a partial transcript follows. And here’s an excerpt from a partial transcript at Fox News. According to Merrick Garland, the onus… Continue reading “There’s a reason the public’s confidence in the FBI has plummeted”

“America’s democracy is teetering” – yeah, right!

  It’s bitterly amusing – as well as infuriating – to watch the Washington Post trying to spin the political situation in America into some sort of threat to democracy. President Biden paused last week, during one of the busiest stretches of his presidency, for a nearly two-hour private history lesson from a group of… Continue reading “America’s democracy is teetering” – yeah, right!