Wed. Aug. 20, 2025 – got stuff to do

By on August 20th, 2025 in culture, decline and fall

Should be a little cooler, after the rain yesterday. But I’m betting it isn’t really, and I’m sure it will be just as humid. I was soaked to the skin yesterday before the rain came. And it wasn’t that hot, just humid and stifling.

I got some stuff done. Ordered my trailer for the weekend. Ordered a conversion kit for one of my generators. I really should get the receptacle installed for my NG whole house genny too. I’ve got the stuff, just working in the sun and heat is daunting. When sweat is dripping from your fingers, it’s hard to do fiddly bits.

I moved a bunch of my hobby sale stuff to my shop, and did some more electrical troubleshooting. Now that I have power, but still don’t have half the stuff working, it was time to meter some stuff. After lots of poking around, I’m pretty sure one of the supply legs has a failing fuse. I’ll look at replacing it today or tomorrow. Good voltages coming off the meter, and into the disconnect, but bad coming out of the one fuse.

Did some domestic bliss yesterday too. I’ll have to fold the laundry today, but at least I’ll have clean socks. Oh, and coordinated with the buyer for shipping of the big item I sold. I need to buy straps and get the thing onto a pallet, and stretch wrapped. He’s looking at a pickup next week.

All the while I’ve got more prep to do for my weekend show. Today it will be moving the bins out of my office. I might have a bin or two in the attic too.

Lots to do. A grocery and Costco trip should be in there too. I need to stack another bale or two of Charmin while it’s on sale.

There’s always something to stack, something to learn, or something to repair or replace. Get busy.

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44 Comments and discussion on "Wed. Aug. 20, 2025 – got stuff to do"

  1. Greg Norton says:

    Which is enough for basic e-mail.  And very slow loading webpages.   Probably plenty fast for this sie.  For $5 a month?   Sounds like a bargain. 

    The $5 month plan to keep what would be otherwise idle hardware busy is actually genius.

    “Idle” hardware with power at a known fixed location can provide a lot of useful data to Tony’s minions.

    And it is cashflow which will be important in the IPO to Ballie Gifford and the other investors.

  2. Greg Norton says:

    Lots to do. A grocery and Costco trip should be in there too. I need to stack another bale or two of Charmin while it’s on sale.

    Cashflow for Issaquah. Plus they’re clearing out the inventory of that size before shrinking the rolls and or the count again.

    Silver is pushing $40/ounce. Something is going to have to give at Costco with TP, either quantity or price.

    Plus, they will eventually make money off of the data mining.

  3. Greg Norton says:

    If you look back into history, virtually all successful civilizations have had lower birthrates than the hordes surrounding them. Sparta, Rome and others since. In the end, the hordes dragged them down. One might hope that we would learn the lessons of history.

    The “hordes” don’t concern me nearly as much as the Colonist professional class who originate in a culture where lying and gaming bureacracy comes as naturally as breathing. 

    The families we see in the US are generally already extremely wealthy, and nothing short of physical violence – that we know of – seems to be off limits when competing for employment opportunities for themselves and educational advantages for the offspring.

    Those Sikh truckers making news?

    I guarantee that if you dig hard enough, none are from  the “wretched huddled masses” demographic.

    The ones doing physical labor might be the idiot siblings/cousins, but they are not poor.

    I’m almost at retirement age, so my career field being chosen by the Colonists doesn’t directly affect my short term bottom line, but it calls into question how long competency will remain in the 20% of the population who do something useful enough for a living that even the Old School Marm Justice Roberts shied away from enraging that segment of society by enforcing Plugs McKenzie’s vile jab mandate.

    The Colonist class willingly rolled up their sleeves — or, again, so it seems — and that lesson was not lost on the real power in Western Europe and the US.

  4. Ray Thompson says:

    I use a Passport Card as ID when I fly.

    Last time I tried that in Atlanta, TSA would not accept the card in their card scanners. Something about the system could not properly read the card. The TSA guy told me the system could not even read their TSA cards. The veteran ID was also unreadable. If I did not have a driver’s license I would have been manually scanned.

    What idiot approved a system that can only read limited ID cards? Oh wait, a stupid question. It was obviously a clueless government worker that was probably a DEI hire.

  5. Greg Norton says:

    The Colonist class willingly rolled up their sleeves — or, again, so it seems — and that lesson was not lost on the real power in Western Europe and the US.

    Your MBBS will see you now.

  6. drwilliams says:

    “What does worry me are the groups that are reproducing, because they are the barbarian hordes.”

    Not a problem until the do gooders send them food and medical.

  7. Greg Norton says:

    Last time I tried that in Atlanta, TSA would not accept the card in their card scanners. Something about the system could not properly read the card. The TSA guy told me the system could not even read their TSA cards. The veteran ID was also unreadable. If I did not have a driver’s license I would have been manually scanned.

    What idiot approved a system that can only read limited ID cards? Oh wait, a stupid question. It was obviously a clueless government worker that was probably a DEI hire.

    My new Texas Drivers License Real ID already has a big crack from sitting in my wallet so I doubt the RF tag embedded in the plastic will fluoresce for a “tap” reader much less one of the automated checkpoints ICE experiments with here in Texas.

    When I flew in April, I had to remove the Passport Card from the ID holder I use and let them scan the barcode on the back.

    If they claim that they can’t scan the barcode then they’re messing with you. Unfortunately, it is probably under orders from on high, and they have the advantage that you won’t want to miss the flight.

    They let you keep your shoes, citizen. What more do you want?

    And we’ve discussed here at length exactly who is in charge in Fulton County, 40% of the population, outnumbering any other demographic in the county.

    I know that’s right, girlfriend.

  8. Greg Norton says:

    I know that’s right, girlfriend.

    And lest any of you think I’m being rayssssist, I have an old MARTA Breeze card in my stash which I will send you to run a test at ATL.

    Take the card to the MARTA station at the airport and ask for a refund on the deposit for the card from the woman – it will always be a woman — in the booth.

    If my card is now obsolete, ask to exchange for a new card for free.

    I guarantee hilarity will ensue, but try not to laugh.

  9. ITGuy1998 says:

    I’ve been on MARTA once. I bought my son’s Mustang from a dealer in North Atlanta. I used sky miles to fly to Atlanta and took the MARTA to a stop a couple miles from the dealership, where they picked me up.

    The experience wasn’t horrible, but then the expectations in my mind were already there.

    While I was waiting on the platform, I was definitely a minority, almost singular. I never felt unsafe, but I was always hyper aware of my surroundings.

  10. Greg Norton says:

    Meanwhile, in Chicongo …

    https://nypost.com/2025/08/19/us-news/chicago-residents-blast-monstrosity-obama-presidential-center-as-displacement-fears-grow/

    Didn’t Norman Lear do a one-off “Good Times” reboot episode before he passed?

    In the article are the images and video I suggest they use for the new credits reel if someone makes it a streaming series. Same neighborhood as the 70s version of the credits, with Jet/Ebony HQ and the Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority’s main office right next to the train station.

    Temporary lay offs. 
    Good Times. 
    Easy credit rip offs. 
    Good Times. 
    Scratchin’ and survivin’. 
    Good Times. 
    Hangin’ in and jivin’* 
    Good Times. 
    Ain’t we lucky we got ’em 
    Good Times.

    * – Urban legend says that the DVD box set credits reel clearly states it as “Hangin’ in a chow line”, but the producers deny this.

  11. Nick Flandrey says:

    Helo orbiting the neighborhood this am.  News 13 getting video of the fire aftermath.  100 out of 389 units affected by water or fire damage.   You can smell the burnt buildings.

    75F, humid but not dripping, and sun coming out.

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  12. Nick Flandrey says:

    It was clear when the original story came out that there was more to it than an argument between friends.

    Kentucky Judge shot dead in courthouse ‘ran depraved sex ring’, accuser claims

    By KELLY GARINO, US REPORTER

    Published: 01:51 EDT, 20 August 2025 | Updated: 07:50 EDT, 20 August 2025 

    A woman has accused the Kentucky judge shot dead in his chambers of running a sex ring from his office, coercing girls into ‘wild sex parties’ in exchange for keeping them out of jail. 

    District Judge Kevin Mullins, 54, was killed while in his chambers at Letcher County Circuit Court in September of 2024, allegedly at the hands Letcher County Sheriff Shawn M. ‘Mickey’ Stines – his close friend.

    Since the fatal shooting, disturbing claims have emerged about Mullins – including one witness who told police he ran his chambers ‘like a brothel’ and was seen having sex with a ‘girl’ inside the office. 

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  13. Nick Flandrey says:

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-15015087/harvard-worker-amc-horror-movie-beaten-gang-teenagers.html

    I bet he’s proud of how tolerant and open minded he is.

    Harvard researcher beaten to a pulp after asking gang of teens to keep quiet during screening at AMC movie theater

    By MARTHA WILLIAMS, US NEWS REPORTER

    Published: 14:59 EDT, 19 August 2025 | Updated: 14:59 EDT, 19 August 2025

    A Harvard researcher was brutally attacked by a gang of teenagers at a Boston movie theater after he told them to be quiet during a screening.

    Thiago Rentz, 35, was seeing a late-night showing of the new horror film Weapons at the AMC Boston Common 19 last week when things got frightening off-screen.

    A group of five teens in the theater loudly clapped and screamed throughout the screening, ruining the experience for everyone, Rentz said.

    So he took matters into his own hands and told them to quiet down.

    ‘I ask them for respect, I ask them to leave the theater, because we just wanted to watch the movie,’ he told NBC Boston

    According to the statement, Rentz said he was assaulted at 12:15 am by five juvenile males.

    He described the suspects as skinny black men in hoodies wearing all-black clothes, according to the police statement. 

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  14. Ray Thompson says:

    If they claim that they can’t scan the barcode then they’re messing with you.

    My flight coming up this Sunday I have to use the passport because of it being an international flight. So no issues. My passport is the old style, the wife’s is the new style. Hard plastic ID page and the passport number has what look like laser burn holes of the number on all the pages but ID page.

    I now wonder if my DOD military ID is acceptable?

    They let you keep your shoes, citizen. What more do you want?

    I get pegged for a manual scan and if I am lucky a physical pat down. The metal in my knee causes problems for the scanners. Wife gets it too because of her hip replacements.

    Nothing like that time departing Norway. I was already at the gate having passed through two levels of security. A chap comes around and asks me to go with him. I give all my stuff to my wife. I am taken to a private room and told to strip to my underwear. My passport was taken to another room.

    My clothes were examined inch by inch by one agent. Another agent had me turn around with my arms extended.

    After 5 minutes the person returned with my passport and I was told I could get dressed. I was then escorted out of the room back to the gate.

    It was a scary experience. I asked why and was told it was just random. Nope, nope. My name either matched someone they were looking for or my description matched.

    I’ve been on MARTA once

    When our friends in Atlanta lived close, about 1 mile, from a MARTA stop, we would use MARTA to get from north Atlanta to the airport. It generally worked. One time we went to a Brave’s game. Used MARTA. The A/C was not working in the station at the old Brave’s stadium. Then MARTA apparently broke down and stashed everyone on busses, packed as full as possible. A miserable experience.

    Of course you know what MARTA abbreviates. Moving Africans Rapidly Through Atlanta. That last trip the Rapidly did not apply, nor did the Africans.

  15. Nick Flandrey says:

    A different helo orbiting now.    The companies get around the N number id requirements by listing the leasing company as the owner.   This one doesn’t have any station branding on it, but does have a camera pod under the chin.

    Freaking thing orbited for a long time, 15-20 minutes.

    It smells like a wet campfire outside.

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  16. Nightraker says:

    Probably need two:

    https://youtu.be/RXJKdh1KZ0w

  17. Greg Norton says:

    It was a scary experience. I asked why and was told it was just random. Nope, nope. My name either matched someone they were looking for or my description matched.
     

    Messing with you.

    How badly do you want to make that flight, boy?

    Enough to submit to a strip search?

    Remember, they shot “Deliverance” in this part of the country.

    The “agents” probably had a higher VA disability rating than you at that time.

  18. nick flandrey says:

    Still sunny and hot.   I better change that by loading my pickup truck.

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  19. Ray Thompson says:

    The “agents” probably had a higher VA disability rating than you at that time.

    This occurred in Norway. I doubt they had any VA disability. Besides, at that time I was only at 20%.

  20. drwilliams says:

    I recently got a new passport, having let my old one expire and age out past the 15 year window for renewal. Paying extra for expedited and USPS Express return, my new passprot was delivered a eight days after I submitted the application.

    I chose not to get a passport card:

    “The U.S. passport card is a wallet-sized identification document that allows U.S. citizens to travel by land and sea to Canada, Mexico, Bermuda, and some Caribbean countries, but it cannot be used for air travel.”

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_passport_card

    The same info was on the website.

  21. drwilliams says:

    Probably need two:

    https://youtu.be/RXJKdh1KZ0w

    The old “capacitive diractants” trick again. 

  22. Ray Thompson says:

    but it cannot be used for air travel.”

    It can be used for domestic travel as a federally issued photo ID. It cannot be used for foreign air travel. It can be used for land transportation to and from Mexico and Canada. 

  23. drwilliams says:

    There’s an Infuriating Update on the Illegal Alien Crash in Florida

    During Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration interview with the driver, investigators administered an English Language Proficiency (ELP) assessment in accordance with FMCSA guidance. The driver failed the assessment, providing correct responses to just 2 of 12 verbal questions and only accurately identifying 1 of 4 highway traffic signs.

    Additional preliminary findings include:

    On July 15th, 2023, Washington State issued the driver a regular full-term Commercial Driver’s License (CDL).

    Asylum seekers or individuals without legal status are NOT eligible for this type of license.

    On July 23, 2024, California issued the driver a limited-term/non-domiciled CDL.

    FMCSA is investigating the issuance of this license to determine whether it was issued in accordance with Federal regulations.

    On July 3, 2025, the New Mexico State Police conducted a roadside inspection of the driver and issued a speeding ticket, but there is no indication that an ELP assessment was administered.

    New Mexico has not yet begun enforcing ELP as an out-of-service condition, despite the requirement being in effect since June 25, 2025.

    https://townhall.com/tipsheet/katiepavlich/2025/08/20/theres-an-infuriating-update-on-the-illegal-alien-crash-in-florida-n2662091

    So no less than three woke states conspired to put this p.o.s. (apologies to innocent meadow muffins) on the road so he could kill people in Florida.

    I’d LMAO if DeSantis immediately suspended honoring CDL’s from these states pending a full review.

    And I hope that one of the comments earlier was correct and that this murderer is part of a large wealthy family with deep pockets that some pipe-hitting attorneys legally savage until they pick up and run back to their subcontinent hellhole.

  24. Greg Norton says:

    “The U.S. passport card is a wallet-sized identification document that allows U.S. citizens to travel by land and sea to Canada, Mexico, Bermuda, and some Caribbean countries, but it cannot be used for air travel.”
     

    Walking through a TSA checkpoint is land travel. The rest of the airport falls under the jurisdiction of the local authority in charge of the facility and their designated law enforcement.

    The TSA Federalized screening and replaced the rentacops running the x-ray machines and metal detectors. In theory, TSA does not have authority outside of the checkpoints, but the Geheimstadtpolezei (sp?) is always testing the lines.

    Near the end of “Hogan’s Heroes”, Howard Caine as Major Hochstetter drops an unbelievable line which still resonates today, “I’m the Gestapo. I don’t need to know the law.

    I hear that line in my head every time enter one of those checkpoints.

    Americans were afraid and did something stupid in demanding the Gestapo in airports. They wimped out again 20 years later with the masks/jabs and nearly opened Ze Kampfs for Ze Skippy, ja.

    Achtung!

  25. nick flandrey says:

    Nobody demanded it other than the .gov parasites.   

    They saw a huge expansion of their agencies and a bigger place at the trough.

    What more knowledgeable people WERE demanding, was breaking down the info sharing silos and jealous hoarding of intelligence that led to the plot continuing and succeeding.   Also that the incompetence displayed by various three letter agencies be punished- which didn’t happen.

    No one asked for naked scanners.  Or liquid bans.   Or shoe removal.   That came as reactionary policies from above.

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  26. Greg Norton says:

    Nobody demanded it other than the .gov parasites.   

    They saw a huge expansion of their agencies and a bigger place at the trough.

    People stopped flying. Cold. They trusted Shrub and the Bush family cabal to solve the problem.

    Now, with 1 in 19 people on VA Healthcare, many of whom work at TSA jobs or other Vet quota hire positions inside and outside FedGov, it is obvious that we have a Warrior Caste in this country who aren’t going give up their rice/soup bowls easily.

    BTW, the Bush Cabal isn’t dead. Merely pining for Ze Old days, ja.

    https://www.newsweek.com/jonathan-bush-family-maine-governor-dynasty-2114101

    Vas ist los? Ach du Lieber! Ze Old Days are back!

  27. nick flandrey says:

    I was in the middle of a national tour, actually at the Meadowlands across the river in Jersey on 9-11.    After flights started back up, we completed the tour.

    We went out on the next tour only a short time later.   People were flying.   Volumes might have been down, but we flew.  

    Sure, there were sheep bleating, and the piggies heard the bleats and bellied up to the trough, and the bleats sounded like “do something” so the PTB DID SOMETHING.  They chose the somethings though, and I can almost guarantee that the loudest bleats were not even coming from people who fly.  

    Nobody on the receiving end asked for what we got though.

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  28. Greg Norton says:

    Sure, there were sheep bleating, and the piggies heard the bleats and bellied up to the trough, and the bleats sounded like “do something” so the PTB DID SOMETHING.  They chose the somethings though, and I can almost guarantee that the loudest bleats were not even coming from people who fly.  

    Nobody on the receiving end asked for what we got though.

    The 20% of the population who actually do something productive for society knew the score, but the rest of the population were clueless about inviting the Gestapo to take over the airport.

    The 20% did step up and put an end to the jab mandate by threatening to “shrug”. 

    I don’t believe Control is 10% or even 20%. I’d put it much higher.

  29. Ken Mitchell says:

    I was IN D.C. on 9/11, close enough to hear the explosion at the Pentagon.  The mayor called for the city to be evacuated  — and then closed the subway. A colleague and I  walked from the center of DC to Alexandria, where our hotel was; about 4 miles. He was worried that his ANG unit would be called up.  Lots of panicky people whenever a fighter would fly over the city, and they were low enough to see the missiles on the wings.

    When I read all of the proposed travel restrictions, like “no bags checked at curbside”, I wrote a letter to my congressman complaining that this wasn’t a war against terrorists, it was a war on First Class travel. 

    And the TSA never did ANYTHING productive, never prevented a single terrorist attack or caught a terrorists. If I had been a terrorist, setting off a bomb in the TSA screening line would have been easy. It should never have been established, and should be abolished now. 

    About 4 years later, I changed jobs and never flew again. 

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  30. Ray Thompson says:

    with 1 in 19 people on VA Healthcare

    And I am one of those people. I still have Medicare and supplemental. The VA healthcare is not fully trustworthy or expedient when an issue arises. If a VA hospital were closer, I might have a different perspective.

    By my math 98% of my income is coming from the federal coffers. 50% of that money is completely tax free at all levels.

    Although SS was ripped from my paycheck monthly without my consent. That accounts for half the funds. The other half I signed a contract with the government in June of 1969 where I became government property, with a serial number, and if the government so desired, I could be placed in an environment where I would die. I am a Vietnam veteran, one of the lucky ones.

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  31. Ray Thompson says:

    I am giving serious thought to getting a burner phone that will take an eSIM. Take that with me on the trip to Europe so that none of my personal information is on the phone. If TSA or immigration decide to search my phone, they will find nothing. 

  32. Greg Norton says:

    And I am one of those people. I still have Medicare and supplemental. The VA healthcare is not fully trustworthy or expedient when an issue arises. If a VA hospital were closer, I might have a different perspective.

    By my math 98% of my income is coming from the federal coffers. 50% of that money is completely tax free at all levels.

    I don’t subsidize the practice of medicine at my house since my wife went to work at the VA.

    We live too far from the hospitals in Temple and San Antonio to hear much about the quality of care, but Haley and Bay Pines in Tampa and St. Petersburg, respectively, have bad reputations.

  33. nick flandrey says:

    “People”.

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-15018773/mass-brawl-carnival-cruise-ship-chicken-tenders.html 

    A cruise ship descended into chaos after a group of people onboard got into an almighty brawl ‘over chicken tenders.’

    Video footage of the fight showed a group of several young cruisers throwing punches and knocking each other to the ground as onlookers crowded around watching the chaos. 

    Security guards made attempts to intervene, as one turned away from the fight and reached for his walkie talkie. 

    Punches landed with shoes and phones flying across the floor. Many bystanders had their phones out recording the fight while one screamed: ‘Where the f*** is security?’

    Mike Terra, who recorded the shocking footage and uploaded it on social media two days ago, flipped his camera while recording and said: ‘Over chicken tenders is crazy.’

    Exact details of the ship’s name and the voyage on which the video was filmed are unclear. Daily Mail has reached out to Carnival and Terra for comment.

    The brawl broke out around 2am, according to Terra who added that the ship had set sail from Miami and said it was an ‘isolated incident’.

    He said the fight was over ‘more’ than just chicken tenders ‘But that is really the basics.’

    ‘I always hear Carnival is ghetto/ratchet. I have been cruising for years but this my first time seeing some action on a ship I was on.’

    The video is pretty clear.

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  34. Ray Thompson says:

    The video is pretty clear.

    Not to be raysist, but …..

  35. Greg Norton says:

    Hammil is a whiny b!tch.

    He’s been that way for a while.

    Post settlement, Gina Carano is most likely the highest paid “Star Wars” actor ever, possibly eclipsing Alec Guiness.

    Gotta wonder if that is grating on Hamill right now.

    Kamala’s bestie was supposed to take The Weatherman’s job as CEO of Disney.

  36. drwilliams says:

    I am giving serious thought to getting a burner phone that will take an eSIM. Take that with me on the trip to Europe so that none of my personal information is on the phone. If TSA or immigration decide to search my phone, they will find nothing. 

    The UK just tried to strongarm Apple into creating a backdoor that would have let them into any iPhone anywhere in the world. It didn’t happen–do you think Biden would have said no?

    I have no intention of ever traveling OUS again. If that changes, I will add another line to my cell phone plan, acquire a -2 model iPhone, and populate the contact list with a hundred or so U.S. numbers–among the auto dealer, local pizza and other delivery numbers will be my personal attorney, a law office in DC, the local SAIC of the FBI, one of my two senators, several other numbers of local and state government, and some unlisted numbers with interesting area codes. 

    The only email will be a Gmail account of long standing with no records of any kind, excepting a daily itinerary update to another Gmail account.

    The only way into the phone will be entering a manual password of extended length.

  37. drwilliams says:

    We are talking about “Corvette Summer” Ham-mill?

  38. drwilliams says:

    Cook Is Cooked. Real Estate Fraud Gets a Federal Reserve Governor a Federal Investigation.

    https://redstate.com/streiff/2025/08/20/cook-is-cooked-real-estate-fraud-claims-a-federal-reserve-governor-n2193036

    Multiple mortgage fraud à la Schiff and James, plagiarism, and possible failure to report rental income on a $500k condo. 

    “What is ‘Another Democrat got caught today’, Alex?”

  39. drwilliams says:

    Appeals Court backs Trump

    This means that the Republican administration can move toward removing an estimated 7,000 people from Nepal whose Temporary Protected Status [TPS] designations expired Aug. 5. The TPS designations and legal status of 51,000 Hondurans and 3,000 Nicaraguans are set to expire Sept. 8, at which point they will become eligible for removal.

    https://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2025/08/appeals-court-backs-trump.php

    Welcomed as guests in need of a temporary hand, leaving as thieves who tried to claim a perpetual grift on the American taxpayer.

    If we could trace the funds being used to pay the attorneys advocating for these leeches, it is almost certain that it’s hard-earned dollars from U.S taxpayers funneled to a far-left NGO for the purpose of destroying our society.

    We need a radical transparency movement that demands that every taxpayer dollar be accounted for from enabling legislation to disbursement outside the government to actual expenditure. Only I strongly suspect our Founders would not consider it radical at all, and would be shocked to find that it isn’t the norm.

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  40. nick flandrey says:

    I can almost hear my bed calling me.

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  41. Nick Flandrey says:

    Nick… nick… nighty night nick…

    I’m beat and I hardly broke a sweat today.

    n

  42. Alan says:

    >>So no less than three woke states conspired to put this p.o.s. (apologies to innocent meadow muffins) on the road so he could kill people in Florida.

    Was the p.o.s. driver driving the truck to deliver a load or did he just steal the truck or the like? If the former, has his employer been arrested yet? Accomplice after the fact? 

  43. Brad says:

    If I had been a terrorist, setting off a bomb in the TSA screening line would have been easy.

    This. After TSA was established, anytime I went through their asinine security, I thought up ways to get stuff past them. Pretty trivial.

    I always have a pocketknife with me (and not a tiny one). Normally, I would stuff it into my checked luggage at the last minute.  At least once, I forgot and carried it through the checkpoint. No problem.

    They did catch me out once, after I cleaned out my mother’s house, and was returning home with a bunch of metal knickknacks in my carry-on. They made me check the bag, because the knickknacks lit up the x-ray machine like a Christmas tree.

    Security theater.

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