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Post by kungfuzu on Sept 3, 2023 11:29:35 GMT -8
He might have been more straightforward and just said, "I'm an asshole." Not because he is an atheist, but because his gut reaction to the word "church" was even stronger that Dracula's to garlic or a cross.
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Post by Brad Nelson on Sept 3, 2023 15:57:19 GMT -8
LOL. There isn't a rimshot big enough for that one. That made my day.
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Post by kungfuzu on Sept 3, 2023 19:42:29 GMT -8
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Post by Brad Nelson on Sept 4, 2023 8:12:48 GMT -8
I don't know why, but I love that picture of Trump and the lion at the end of the article.
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Post by kungfuzu on Sept 6, 2023 13:23:24 GMT -8
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Post by kungfuzu on Sept 6, 2023 14:47:08 GMT -8
More proof of corruption in our elections. I am curious whether this finding will make any difference at all. Will the Arizona Sec. of State even obey the law? I doubt it. We have passed the lawless stage long ago. Signature match required
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Post by kungfuzu on Sept 13, 2023 16:28:15 GMT -8
Tucker is in Argentina and has broadcast a 10-minute video which anyone who is concerned about the US's future should find enlightening. I have experienced what he is talking about. I made a couple of trips to Burma in the 1980s. In the taxi from the airport to Rangoon, there was always the driver and his companion. The driver drove and the guy in the passenger seat 1) tried to buy any duty free booze one had and 2) offered to change one's dollars for Burmese Kyat. Having made these two transactions, one could learn the real exchange rate and value of the Kyat. The exchange rates being offered at banks or hotels were nothing like the true value of the currency. Tucker in Argentina At the end of this video is a short clip about a new politician who is running for the presidency of Argentina. He is something of a wild man and libertarian economist. I have seen a few articles on Milei and he appears to be leading handily. I only wonder when the powers that be will get rid of him. Like Trump, he is what a country gets when the citizens allow the political class to continue ever-increasing gluttony and criminality, where all sides in the political class are closely cooperating with each other to defraud the people and enrich themselves. I say Milei and Trump are what such a country gets. Of course, that is only in the more positive cases. Normally, one gets bloodshed ala, the French and Bolshevik Revolutions.
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Post by Brad Nelson on Sept 14, 2023 7:41:11 GMT -8
A good, concise report from Carlson. What went missing is who voted these rascals in and why? You know what I think.
Milei is quite an animated character, but he's described the situation perfectly. We are facing the same thing to some degree.
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Post by kungfuzu on Sept 22, 2023 20:24:12 GMT -8
I trust readers will recall that James O'Keefe, the founder of "Project Veritas" was railroaded out of the organization by some insiders and new board members. They claimed he was rude and spent too much money for unnecessary things. (Like personal security) As O'Keefe was the founder, main fund raiser and motivating force behind "Project Veritas" it was clear that there were ulterior motives behind the witch hunt of O'Keefe. There can be no doubt that those behind the putsch wanted to destroy the organization. Well, that has come to fruition. In the few months since O'Keefe left, the organization has spent millions of dollars on who-knows-what and is bust. Project Veritas has closed its doors. So it would appear that the main goal of those behind this coup, has been achieved. But, as O'Keefe explains in this 5 minute video, there was another goal, to wit, to bleed off all of the money that PV had accumulated for legal defense costs. This is another lesson on how our government really works. Project Veritas
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Post by kungfuzu on Feb 8, 2024 13:23:53 GMT -8
Hmmm. " Biden "willfully" (read illegally) retained and disclosed classified documents after his vice-presidency," documents which he had no legal authority to retain or disclose as V.P., much less after he had left that office. Yet he is not charged with so much as a misdemeanor. Trump, who was president, had the authority to declassify documents, regardless of what the National Archive bitch may maintain. Yet he has been hounded by the administrative state for a couple of years now, and they hope to convict him of some made-up crime in order to destroy his chance to become the next president. How criminally stupid they are.
P.S. I am confident this is decision was made with the intent of not only finding Biden "innocent" of the crime, but it was also made in order to put another nail in his chances of running for president this year. The administrative state wants the man out of the way as there is no way he will beat Trump except through massive fraud or getting rid of Trump. To their chagrin, they are finding that getting rid of Trump is more difficult than they ever thought possible. Arrogance breads stupidity. Arrogant criminals make more mistakes than they would if they had a little humility.
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Post by Brad Nelson on Feb 8, 2024 19:23:09 GMT -8
Never trust a NAB.
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Post by kungfuzu on Mar 22, 2024 11:08:42 GMT -8
Let me say it again, "the American political system is thoroughly corrupt. Those in charge simply write laws which legalize their corruption." Adam Kinzinger
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Post by kungfuzu on Mar 25, 2024 11:22:58 GMT -8
More proof of the USA's exemplary voting system. It could be simply incompetence, but more likely criminal behavior. It is Chicago after all. Much of our voting system makes the third world look good. I missed 9000 votes
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Post by Brad Nelson on Mar 29, 2024 7:01:07 GMT -8
The bureaucracy is not intelligent.
That's not news to any of you. The day before yesterday a state inspector from L&I stops by to inspect our water heater. I don't know if this is a new law or they had just forgotten about us, but this hadn't been done in 30 years.
The official reason is, of course, "safety." But I suspect the state does whatever it can to increase its revenue stream.
Anyway, long story short, the inspector himself was as amicable and helpful as could be, although (perhaps it was just me), he could not communicate clearly just what we needed to do. When the official paperwork notice came in from the state yesterday, it simply mentioned that we needed a new relief valve on the water heater. It made no mention of what kind. We're not in "compliance" but there is zero mention of what "compliance" means.
So I call the inspector guy and note this to him. He goes on a somewhat long and wandering soliloquy about the technical aspects of what we have now and what we need. And, frankly, I didn't understand a word of it. He made it sound as if the new valve would go in a different place than the old one. This confused me.
So later I texted him to try to get some clarity. He sent some photos. The photos, while nice, didn't tell me what kind of valve I needed or even where it was placed.
After several back-and-forth text messages, I slowly got some clarity. Long story short (and my brother and I had a grand laugh over this), the inspector could have condensed his explanation down to: Replace your existing valve with a T&P (temperature and pressure) one in the same spot and hang a pipe off the side for run-off into a bucket.
I mean, I kid you not. It could have been that simple. Like I said, this guy was nice and helpful. No complaint there. But it just reminded me how dumb the bureaucracy is. And it probably has that effect on everyone who works in it or for it.
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Post by kungfuzu on Mar 29, 2024 8:49:44 GMT -8
Several years back, we had the hot-water heater replaced at home. Due to new requirements, the installer had to drill some holes to pass tube through for water overflow. I mention this, because prior to that we had no inspectors coming around. The state allowed old water heaters to continue operating until they died and only applied updated requirements for newly installed products.
That said, if one wished to sell one's home, the new requirements had to be met and your water heater brought up-to-date.
The problem is that these people have power over others.
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Post by Brad Nelson on Mar 30, 2024 11:10:53 GMT -8
Yes, the FBI should be shut down.I've read several times that that suggestion is just hyperbole from the over-inflated MAGA crowd, a fringe element, or just over-emotional blustering. But I just don't see how that agency shouldn't be eliminated.
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Post by kungfuzu on Mar 30, 2024 11:41:14 GMT -8
Send those who suggest such things to me. For several years now, I have been saying the FBI needs to be closed. While I am part of the MAGA crowd and I might even be a fringe element, I am not over-emotional and am not blustering. I carefully observe what is happening in the world, I read a huge amount and double (sometimes triple and quadruple) check things which are important to me. Unlike the majority of mankind, I see what I see, not what I want to see. And I back up what I say. The FBI has a history of criminality. The only difference today is that it has become very open about how it actually runs. Hoover was more intelligent, or less arrogant than the fools who run it today.
A national police is always a danger in any society. It will virtually always abuse its powers in one way or another. As I have said many times before, policemen are not naturally conservative. They are cogs in a system and they naturally take orders from the cogs above them. Few will question the morality or even sense of such orders. We have heard it all before, "I vas yust following orders" were the last words on the lips of many just before the trap door was dropped in Nuremberg. Should we be able to evict the Demonrats and their lesser demons the RINOs from power, we need to hold a good number of "officers" accountable for following unconstitutional orders. Starting with Christopher Wray might be a good idea.
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Post by kungfuzu on Apr 1, 2024 18:15:22 GMT -8
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Post by kungfuzu on May 8, 2024 15:14:37 GMT -8
More proof that the 2020 election was as pure as the driven snow. NOT!
Let me repeat myself for the umpteenth time. American elections make those of third world nations look clean.
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Post by kungfuzu on May 22, 2024 18:19:53 GMT -8
Maybe we will get lucky and be able to shoot Trump The assholes at the FBI are trying to cover their crimes by saying "it was standard operating procedure." Let me put that in perspective. 1. You don's send an FBI swat team to enter a former president's residence. 2. You don't send in an FBI swat team to pick up papers. 3. You don't send in an FBI swat team to fight Secret Service agents. 4. You don't send in an FBI swat team when negotiations are going on about the handling of papers. 5. Swat teams are sent in for murderers and other violent perps. The FBI and DOJ have become rogue agencies and need to be dismantled. That criminal slug James Comey is out there saying Trump wants to corrupt the FBI and DOJ. What Comey is unknowingly doing is called "Confession through Projection."
Once again, a number of the leaders of this cabal need the below curative applied in order to cleanse the body politic. Of course, there needs to be a complete examination (trial) to determine who needs such treatment.
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