Wacky Wednesday …. foreplay to Friday Funnies. Enjoy.
MAKING AMERICA GREAT AGAIN
MAKING AMERICANS GO WTF???
THE END
What else do you need to know about these two retards https://t.co/txiYP5bWCw
— Adam Carolla (@adamcarolla) October 20, 2020
Guest Post by Pat Buchanan
With the national debt already equal to the GDP, and growing faster now, a question arises: Where does this end?
In fiscal year 2020, which ended on Sept. 30, the U.S. government set some impressive new records.
The deficit came in at $3.1 trillion, twice the previous record of $1.4 trillion in 2009, which was set during the Great Recession, and three times the 2019 deficit of about $1 trillion.
Federal spending hit $6.5 trillion, one-third of U.S. gross domestic product, a share unrivaled except for the later years of World War II when federal spending exceeded 40% of GDP.
Authored by Cynthia Chung via The Strategic Culture Foundation,
“Treason doth never prosper; what is the reason? Why, if it prosper, none dare call it treason.”
– Sir John Harrington.
As Shakespeare would state in his play Hamlet, “Something is rotten in the state of Denmark,” like a fish that rots from head to tail, so do corrupt government systems rot from top to bottom.
This is a reference to the ruling system of Denmark and not just the foul murder that King Claudius has committed against his brother, Hamlet’s father. This is showcased in the play by reference to the economy of Denmark being in a state of shambles and that the Danish people are ready to revolt since they are on the verge of starving. King Claudius has only been king for a couple of months, and thus this state of affairs, though he inflames, did not originate with him.
Thus, during our time of great upheaval we should ask ourselves; what constitutes the persisting “ruling system,” of the United States, and where do the injustices in its state of affairs truly originate from?
In the summer of 1977, members of the rock band Aerosmith inspected an airplane they were considering chartering for their upcoming tour—a Convair 240 operated out of Addison, Texas. Concerns over the flight crew led Aerosmith to look elsewhere—a decision that saved one band but doomed another. The aircraft in question was instead chartered by the band Lynyrd Skynyrd, who were just setting out that autumn on a national tour that promised to be their biggest to date.
“The urge to save humanity is almost always a false front for the urge to rule.”
H. L. Mencken
“Support for the arts – merde! A government-supported artist is an incompetent whore!”
Robert A. Heinlein
“The war is not meant to be won, it is meant to be continuous.”
George Orwell
“For even the very wise cannot see all ends.”
Gandalf the Grey
Governor @gretchenwhitmer has the gall to go on @MeetThePress this morning complaining about President @realDonaldTrump's rhetoric, but in the background displays a phrase which calls for the killing of President Trump! This is truly disgusting. #LeadRight #TVMI20 https://t.co/GFpA0Yzn4a
— Laura Cox (@MIGOPChair) October 18, 2020
BREAKING: @Google Program Manager Confirms Election Interference In Favor of @JoeBiden
Google search “skewed by owners and drivers of the algorithm”
“Plain and simple trying to play god”#ExposeGoogle pic.twitter.com/swyV1W3ZKt
— Project Veritas (@Project_Veritas) October 19, 2020
Guest Post by Simon Black
In the summer of 1687, after years of study and reflection, the legendary English scientist Isaac Newton published one of the most important works in the history of the world.
He called it Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica, and the insights Newton wrote about shaped the very world we live in today.
Literally *nothing* in modern engineering, from iPhones to skyscrapers, would exist today without Newton and his three-volume treatise.
Among the many game-changing concepts he discussed were his now famous Laws of Motion.
Guest Post by Martin Armstrong
I was preparing to add a chapter on what is becoming the Greatest Political Manipulation in world history to the Manipulating the World Economy, which would be about the US 2020 election and the COVID-19 world lockdown to further the Great Reset. Now even Amazon is reserving its right to ban any book that is critical of coronavirus lockdown. We have entered the era where history repeats like the Nazi book burning. Even Elon Musk has come out against Amazon.
Continue reading “Social Media Trying to Destroy our Freedom”
(2) Crazy follow-up: the 17-23% Black fatherlessness rates that horrified Danny Moynihan and led to his Report are lower than those for ALL non-Asian groups today: Caucasians sit at 35.4%, Hispanic and Native groups at 50-66%, Blacks at 71%, and the nation as a whole at 42%.
— Wilfred Reilly (@wil_da_beast630) October 18, 2020
U.S.—With people leaving Democrat cities in droves, mayors and city councils are hoping to fill them back up again — with tourists!
Maybe it’s time to give these cities a second chance. Check out these beautiful tourism posters from Democrat-controlled cities around the country!
During a conference call with campaign staff that White House reporters were bizarrely allowed to listen in on, President Trump complained that “there’s a bomb” every time Dr. Anthony Fauci goes on television, which is most days.
This is far from the first time President Trump has complained about the good doctor. But it might be the first time he’s offered some direct commentary on exactly why he won’t fire Dr. Fauci, even as Trump seems to have moved on with a new COVID-19 advisor, Dr. Scott Atlas, who has faced persecution by Big Tech for his views on how to approach COVID-19.
Guest Post by Rich Lowry
The polling aggregator on the website RealClearPolitics shows the margin in polls led by Joe Biden in a blue font and the ones led by Donald Trump in red. For a while, the battleground states have tended to be uniformly blue, except for polls conducted by the Trafalgar Group.
If you are a firm believer only in polling averages, this isn’t particularly meaningful, but if you are familiar with Trafalgar’s successes in 2016, when (unlike other pollsters) it had Trump leading in Michigan and Pennsylvania and, in 2018, Ron DeSantis winning his gubernatorial race, it is notable. Regardless, it’s worth knowing why one pollster is departing from nearly everyone else.