The Manchester Free Press

Wednesday • November 27 • 2024

Vol.XVI • No.XLVIII

Manchester, N.H.

Campaign Kickoff Invitation

Granite Grok - Sat, 2023-10-07 03:00 +0000

Thirty-four New Hampshire Republican State Reps. have endorsed me in the NHCD2 race. Please check out who they are. They are great people, and I am very grateful for their trust at this early stage while my campaign is kicking into higher gear.

Please Submit Group communications or Press Releases to editor@granitegrok.com.
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I would like to invite you to join us for my campaign kickoff event on Oct. 13 Friday, from 4 pm to 7 pm at Hackleboro Orchard, 61 Orchard Rd, Canterbury, NH. Please come to meet my father, younger brother, and sister-in-law as they visit me in NH. Enjoy some home-style Chinese Spring Rolls and other good food that they will be helping to make.

By the way, if you want to know where my fighting spirit comes from, please read this op-ed I published two years ago about my father: My Hero: A Father’s Day Tribute – Union Leader.

A $50 donation per person is suggested for this first fundraiser. The event flyer is attached here below. Please let me know if you can make it – RSVP to my team lead: Matt@lilytangwilliams.com.

If you can donate now, please do so to help me out because my quarterly filing is coming up at the end of this month. Every dollar you contribute helps my campaign show strong grassroots support from the people. I can’t be stopped from telling my story of the American Dream and defending it with all of my energy.

 

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There’s Only One Way To Tame The Runaway Federal Debt

Granite Grok - Sat, 2023-10-07 01:30 +0000

Balancing the budget is like getting to heaven—most folks know what to do to get there. It’s just that they don’t want to do it. That’s probably unfair to the faithfully upright who actually walk the walk, but the analogy is a perfect fit for Washington politicians who put the federal budget over the family budget.

Over the last few years, we have been witness to the greatest fiscal blowout in our nation’s history, much of it due to an orgy of ‘emergency’ pandemic relief spending. When we accumulated large amounts of debt during WWII, we cut the budget and paid off the war bonds in a peacetime recovery.

Today, the spending is virtually baked-in.

The administration’s post-COVID 2024 budget of $6.9 trillion includes everything from Ukraine funding to student debt forgiveness to the expansion of Medicaid and Obamacare, covering 700,000 undocumented ‘dreamers.’ (RELATED: REP. ANDY BIGGS: Congress Can’t Continue The Budget Insanity. We’re Standing Against A Continuing Resolution)

Its record deficit, however, isn’t for lack of revenue. Federal receipts are now $5 trillion dollars annually, up from $3.3 trillion just five years ago. Put another way, had spending stayed even close to what it was when I served on the House Budget Committee in 2018, we’d have a massive surplus.

As it stands, Biden’s deficit this year (including the taxpayer bailout of student debt) is approaching $2 trillion. At $33 trillion, our gross national debt is quickly outpacing our ability to service it. Interest payments on government borrowing are up 30% and heading towards a trillion dollars per year as ten-year treasury rates shoot upward.

Fitch has downgraded U.S. credit ratings.

Predictably, the very same people who had no trouble shutting down the entire economy are the ones hyperventilating about a temporary, non-essential (many federal employees are still working remotely) government shutdown that leaves entitlements untouched.

It’s a broken budget process that leaves us with these all-or-nothing propositions—either keep bankrupting the country and our children or shut down part of the government.

It happens every fall.

Naturally, it plays right into the big spender’s strategy as they load as many ornaments as they can on the Christmas Tree until it has something everyone likes—and everyone will vote for. These are called omnibus bills, the usual result of the failure to pass the 12 annual appropriations bills.

But ‘regular order’ is no panacea either. The reason the House Freedom Caucus (HFC) has held up ‘separate single-subject’ spending bills (that they say they want) is that out-of-control appropriators continue to run amok over authorizing committees and toothless budget resolutions.

Big spenders in control of a uniparty demanding an “open-ended commitment” to Ukraine are just as responsible for ‘shutting down’ the government as the hardliners getting the blame. It is they who want a Continuing Resolution (CR) to keep Biden-era levels of discretionary spending totaling $1.6 trillion on autopilot for 2024.

Yet, HFC holdouts from safe Red districts have deluded themselves into thinking fiscal restraint is plausible even within their own party under a Mitch McConnell Senate and a Don Bacon ‘Problem Solvers’ Caucus—let alone a Biden White House.

Perhaps because they know a ‘shutdown’ won’t hurt them like it will the rest of the Republican caucus in tougher districts when the media start blaming it for a ‘shutdown’ that only an endless series of CRs can prevent.

That’s the hand Speaker Kevin McCarthy was dealt when he negotiated this year’s debt ceiling bill. The Fiscal Responsibility Act reduced baseline spending by $2.1 trillion over six years and, more importantly, reinstated sequester-lite cuts over the next two should Congress fail to pass the 12 appropriations bills by the end of January.

That’s exactly what Republicans should let happen because sequesters work.

Recall the 2011 Budget Control Act forced automatic cuts in discretionary spending should it exceed the limits set forth in the agreement, absent a broader deficit reduction package. The trillion dollar ‘sequester’ came about as deficits approached a whopping 10% of GDP following the Bush-Obama-era of reckless ‘stimulus’ spending.

The results were as predictable as they were astounding. Real spending declined, deficits shrank, and the economy grew under a modicum of fiscal restraint that was still “one of the rare success stories for smaller government in living memory.”

Do I have to tell you what came next?

Both sides of the aisle quickly got together and passed deals that broke the caps while pretending to extend sequestration in name only. The Bipartisan Budget Act of 2018 was one such scheme to bust discretionary spending limits for FY2018 and FY2019.

I voted against it.

But, as I detail in Party Animal, the Truth About President Trump, Power Politics & the Partisan Press:

A gleeful Sen. Schumer celebrated throwing out the “pointless and arbitrary sequester caps to the ash heaps of history” in the 2018 Bipartisan Budget Act (BBA). Oh, and the BBA also increased spending by $400 billion over the next two years. Soon, Schumer & Co. were demanding a massive, $130 billion hike in social spending as the price for ‘plussing-up’ the Department of Defense.

Of course, the only thing “pointless and arbitrary” about the spending caps is that they could be suspended so easily. And both parties and all their factions are to blame. (RELATED: PAUL MUELLER: Uncle Sam Has A Credit Card Problem)

Democrats are simply willing to forsake the country for vote buying. And GOP budget hawks are no match for the party’s defense hawks—including HFC holdouts Matt Gaetz and Chip Roy, who voted for a budget-busting $826 billion Pentagon bill.

For reference, when I was in Congress just a few years ago, the DOD was allocated $547 billion under BCA-enforced levels.

The Fiscal Responsibility Act was never going to tame a woke Pentagon budget that Schumer so easily leveraged for more social spending. But it did reestablish some restraint in non-defense discretionary outlays. Unfortunately, the $246 billion in automatic spending cuts for FY2024 and FY2025 fall on just a small fraction of a gargantuan federal budget.

We know what we need to see the Pearly Gates of debt reduction—a real budget sequester that’s free from bipartisan exemptions and includes mandatory spending, the DOD, and the rest of the federal Leviathan.

Don’t hold your breath.

 

Former Congressman Jason Lewis is the author of “Party Animal, The Truth About President Trump, Power Politics and the Partisan Press.” He also writes at jasonlewis.substack.com.

This article was originally published on the author’s Substack page, which can be viewed here.

 

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Should Rep Murray Have to Wear a Lobbyist Badge Everytime She Sets Foot in the State House?

Granite Grok - Sat, 2023-10-07 00:00 +0000

The Reproductive Freedom Fund of New Hampshire (RFFNH) is paying Manchester Democrat Rep Alissandra Murray a salary to serve in the New Hampshire House, but she’s not, Rep Murry (D- RFFNH)?

And we’ve no clue where the money truly comes from – RFFNH has no filed 990s I can find, nor do we know how much they are paying Murray. Shouldn’t that be public information?

I’m going to assume it’s dark money, laundered downstream to a state-level franchise of some national special interest that has yet to file its own paperwork or has, and it hasn’t filtered through the system to become publicly available.

We don’t know.

And to be precise (as vodka), there is nothing wrong with downstreaming money to yet another so-called non-profit special interest. It’s all legal. The issue here is whether a State House Democrat can accept a salary from a lobbyist for the sole purpose of being able to (afford to) serve in the legislature (and vote the way they ask).

She is on the payroll. Is that a problem?

The easiest way to answer the question is to say, “Would it be a problem if she were a Republican?” The answer to that is most certainly yes. Would it be a problem if she never disclosed it (which she has not)? The answer is yes. Will the legislature do anything about that? Probably not, though they could try to convince her to admit it and clarify that she should disclose it. But if you have spent any time here, you’ll know that getting the House Ethics Committee to rein people in is hit or miss and mostly miss, but I have a suggestion.

I think she should be made to wear one of those big bright Lobbyist stickers (and maybe not just her) whenever she’s in Concord doing the RFFNH’s business under the cover of Rep from Manchester. I also think it should be required that she indicate on all campaign materials that she is only running becasue a third party is paying her so she can represent … Them.

The legislators and other lobbyists and the people she claims to represent would know.

If they are all good with it, then as you were. If not? Maybe nothing. We’ll have to wait and see.

 

HT | NH Journal

 

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Trust

Granite Grok - Fri, 2023-10-06 22:30 +0000

Institutions and the “Elites” within shattered the trust of ordinary citizens when, instead of staying with the Servant/Leader model in which they were subservient to the people, they decided to abrogate that relationship.

Emphasis mine (reformatted).

 

Overall, a clear pattern emerges: a marked and fairly widespread decline of public confidence in science since the pandemic. While, historically, Americans’ confidence in science has remained high relative to confidence in other institutions, this gap now appears to be narrowing.

The pandemic surely played a role, especially controversial policies such as school closures and masking young children. There’s little doubt the conduct of scientific, political and media elites contributed as well — from policy mistakes like the botched rollout of diagnostic tests to mixed and misleading messaging on masking to the dishonesty of politicians who failed to follow their own rules to efforts within government, the media and the scientific community to suppress dissent.

The English sociologist Anthony Giddens once observed that modern societies are uniquely dependent on trust, particularly trust in what he termed “abstract systems.” Members of smaller traditional societies are embedded in face-to-face relationships with neighbors, friends and family members. By contrast, we are dependent on a vast array of interconnected social institutions, especially expert institutions, which involve “faceless commitments” to those we do not (and usually cannot) know personally.

It is characteristic of these abstract systems that we cannot opt out, at least not entirely. Sustaining trust in them therefore becomes a basic requirement for the functioning of modern societies. Essential to this process is what Mr. Giddens calls “access points”: interactions between lay citizens and individual members (or representatives) of abstract systems; think of experts such as Dr. Anthony Fauci or even your family physician.

Such interactions provide opportunities for experts vested with authority not only to exemplify the requisite skills but also to exhibit the character traits — rectitude, professionalism, disinterestedness — needed to generate and sustain the trust of those lay individuals who depend on them. If your doctors lie to you or put their financial interests ahead of yours, you will probably stop trusting them. If their behavior appears egregious enough, it might shake your confidence in the entire medical establishment. Access points are where trust is established and sustained or broken and lost; they are vulnerabilities in abstract systems.

The Covid-19 crisis simultaneously laid bare our dependence on abstract systems and shook many Americans’ confidence in them. From this point of view, expert institutions lost the public’s trust not only because of unpopular policies but also because prominent representatives of these institutions either were or were perceived as being self-interested rather than disinterested, politically motivated rather than dispassionate.

 

Instead of serving, they demanded. Instead of “being of service,” they expected to be served. Instead of “obeying” normal social norms, they decided they could create new ones and expect the rest of us, on command, to hew to them.

They believed themselves to be indispensable to “the unwashed masses.” They, and whatever “mission” they had and followed, believed that we didn’t matter. Do as we tell you to, peon!

These same people act astonished at how little we really care about what they do and what they think. They failed to read poll after poll on how we perceived them. They failed to think “Er, wrong move? Wrong way? Too condescending?”

And in the world of politics, too maniacal about what they can get away with?

We SAW what they did in the past. We SEE what they are doing now. Unlike what they believe about our “incapabilities,” we can extrapolate what they want to do with us in the future. WEF: “You will own nothing and be happy about it.” The Democrat Party: “Have less, do less, be less.”  And the Republicans, “What, you’re surprised we won’t fight for what YOU think is important – But please still send us money and your votes.”

These institutions have gained power at our expense. Our lack of trust has not reached its deepest depth, but when it does, there will be a reckoning they will never see coming.

Certainly, the now-former Speaker of the House, Kevin McCarthy, thought he’d survive this skirmish of the disaffected. “So what if I made promises to get your votes – you’ll never hold me responsible!”

Like him or not, Gaetz made it clear that it is up to us to hold those who should be accountable ACCOUNTABLE. Decisions have consequences, but we haven’t laid into delivering those consequences for FAR too long.

We need to start NOW – and there are LOTS of targets to choose from. Go ahead, pick even a small one and both how fun it can be and the results that stem from it afterward. It may be HARD, and it may be FRUSTRATING – and require lots of patience and persistence and a sense of “Pest Mode,” but trust me, you will have a sense of accomplishment almost unobtainable by any other fashion.

 

HT | Instapundit

 

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The Republican State Committee Voted to Close the NH Republican Primary, So Why Isn’t It Closed?

Granite Grok - Fri, 2023-10-06 21:00 +0000

In January, the New Hampshire Republican State Committee, at its annual meeting, passed a resolution by majority vote to close the Republican primary. Only registered Republicans would be able to pick their nominees. So why, then, is it not closed?

The pat answer, the one you’ll get from leadership, is that the wording in the resolution violated state law, but after reading an exchange between an inquisitive voter and the New Hampshire Secretary of State, that answer is, at best misleading, and, at worst, a bald-faced lie. While ‘The Party” claims that a resolution is non-binding and that a By-Law change is required, the secretary of State – unless I misunderstand the plain language he uses – need only receive a letter from the party Chairman (in writing) to close the primary.

 

10/4/2023

Hi xxxxxxx,

By statute the party chair is to notify the Secretary of State in writing if there is a change regarding which voters can participate in a party primary. I have not received any written communication in that regard.

 

[AND, in a follow up response, to  question by the same curious voter regarding the deadline for notification]

 

…a political party can notify me in writing up until close of business next Tuesday.

Dave

By “next Tuesday,” Secretary of State Scanlan means October tenth.

Correct me if I’m wrong, but the State does not appear to care what the mechanism of rule change is, only that the Party tells him in writing what it requires by October tenth, end of day.

So, does the language conflict with state statute? Before the response above, the curious voter asked for the Statute, which SoS Scanlan promptly provided.

 

Voting Procedure

Section 659:14

    659:14 Special Provisions for State and Presidential Primary Elections. –
I. A person desiring to vote at a state or presidential primary election shall, at the time of announcing the person’s name, also announce the name of the party to which the person belongs or whether the person is registered as an undeclared voter. If the person’s party membership has been registered before, the person shall be given only the ballot of the party with which the person is registered, unless the person desires to vote the ballot of a party not having official existence at the time the person’s party membership was previously registered, in which case the person may vote the ballot of such a party in the state primary election immediately following the political organization’s official existence as a party, and not in any subsequent state primary election. A person may also vote the ballot of such a party in the presidential primary election only if the presidential primary election precedes the state primary election to be held in that same year. If the rules of a party permit a person who is registered as an undeclared voter to vote in the party’s primary, any person desiring to vote in that party’s primary shall also announce the name of that party at the time of announcing the person’s name. No person shall be permitted to vote in any more than one party primary during any primary election.
II. The secretary of State shall include on the voter instruction cards required by RSA 658:28 whether a party rule has been adopted which permits a person who is registered as an undeclared voter to vote in the party’s primary. The party chairman shall notify the secretary of State in writing prior to the filing period for state offices whether the party has adopted such a rule. This rule shall not be changed or rescinded by a party until the results of the primary have been announced, and any change or rescission shall be mailed to the secretary of State by the party chairman.

 

As you can see, nothing there appears to conflict with anything other than the lack of notification by the Party to the Secretary of State, as observed in the response from the curious voter.

 

Thank you for providing me the RSA relative to party primary rules.  I am not finding anything where the resolution that was voted on and passed by the state committee members present at the January meeting violates any provision of that RSA.  Are you able to help me understand the rationale here? 

 

You have already read the Secretary of State’s response. “…the party chair is to notify the Secretary of State in writing if there is a change regarding which voters can participate in a party primary. I have not received any written communication in that regard.”

 

Why has that not then happened?

 

There is more.

The original sponsor of the change, Karen Testerman, just sent a letter to NHGOP Chairman Chris Ager, seeking to address these contradictions.

 

As you know, at the 2023 annual meeting of the NHGOP held on January 28, 2023, the attached resolution closing the primaries to all but registered Republicans was formally adopted by the body consisting of the required quorum of members of the NHGOP state committee.

As you must also know, there is absolutely no distinction between a “Resolution” and a “By-Law” provision contained in the governing documents of the NHGOP.

Thus, it was your duty under the provisions of NH RSA 669:14-II to give written notice to the NH Secretary of State of the adoption of this resolution, but it is understood that you have not done so.

Additionally, the Bylaw Committee contacted me via phone stating that the amendment submitted should be a resolution. Further they requested that I withdraw the bylaw amendment. Now in your correspondence with others you are stating that this resolution should be a bylaw. I am confused as to which process is correct.

Further, it is my understanding that there has not been any “rule” adopted by the NHGOP that would permit “a person who is registered as an undeclared voter to vote in the party’s primary” as described in RSA 669:14-II.

Thus, this is a formal demand that you comply with your duties a chairman of the NHGOP and send formal written notice to the NH Secretary of State of the adoption of the attached resolution by which the party primaries of the NHGOP must be closed and reaffirm that the NHGOP has never adopted any rule that would permit a person who is registered as an undeclared voter to vote in the party’s primary.

Very truly yours,

 

If there is no legal issue in the Secretary of State’s mind, what are we waiting for?

The deadline for submitting the change in writing fast approaches, and the only thing that appears to be standing between New Hampshire Republicans and a closed primary – for which its state committee voted – is a brief written message, making it so.

What, exactly, is the problem?

 

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The “End Point” of DIE Meets Critical Race Theory in Progressive Politics

Granite Grok - Fri, 2023-10-06 19:30 +0000

California Gov Gavin “Hair Gel” Newsom (with that winsome smile and those You can trust me, I’m not like the others” eyes) just did this after the passing of Dianne “I’d take all the guns if I had the votes” Feinstein.

I am still trying to get back into a blogging rhythm, so my apologies if things are not “smooth” just yet; please bear with me.

When Gavin Newsom chose Laphonza Butler to replace the Diane Feinstein as Senator for California he may have selected less as a person than a set of intersecting categories.”

Social Justice, Critical Race Theory, Childism, Eco-Socialism, Socialism, Communism, and Marxism (which encompasses ALL of the previous categories). They truly believe that you are only a Group – not an Individual. You are only as good as your Group and your Group is only as good as the current jumbling of all of the other competing Groups on the Progressive political Totem Pole.

Think I’m kidding?

Ask white, middle-aged gays who used to be at the top of the totem pole (right, Ray Buckley, head of the NH Democrat Party?) about the latest manifestation of the sub-sub-sub-species of Transgender micro-groupettes.

Related: Gov Nuisance Chooses ‘Non-Resident’ to Fill Empty US Senate Seat … Snubs Millions of Illegals!

Did Newsom pick someone of a high level of Merit? Is she known for outstanding service to others of all ages? Does she at least live in the State that she is supposed to represent?

  • Lesbian
  • Black
  • Union Organizer (the Communist-leaning SEIU)
  • President of Emily’s List that raised money to kill unborn babies (and Planned Parenthood profited from – talk about “Profits over People,” eh?

Right race, right sexual orientation, a unionista, a baby killer. Check, check, check, and check. Oh, living in California upon appointment? Oopsies – Maryland. What, California didn’t have enough or the “right” people to check those boxes? Heh – Newsome really believes that Californians are the best, right (snicker)?

Checking the boxes means completing the required Venn diagram density – and Laphonza Butler checked them all. Well, almost – can she self-fund?  Doesn’t matter, I guess. Want to find out more about her – The Atlantic (a VERY progressive site) has more details.

OK, she has merit. But would a white older guy with the same credentials have been tapped?

Really, you have to ask me that question?

Oh, as an aside, the picture of her is from her US Senate Page: https://www.butler.senate.gov/:

…appointed as a Democrat to the United States Senate on October 1, 2023, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Dianne Feinstein; took the oath of office on October 3, 2023

That was rather quick, wasn’t it?

 

HT | Instapundit

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This Will Make You Laugh … It Should Make You Cry

Granite Grok - Fri, 2023-10-06 18:00 +0000

It is NOT hyperbole to say that our government is corrupt … perhaps irremediably corrupt. And that goes for the State government in New Hampshire, too. For example, Sun-King Sununu made one of his minions the Insurance Commissioner despite that minion having no qualifications for the job.

And that goes for the local government, as well. Who voted to have “diversity” directors, officers, etc., running public schools?

But just keep shouting “New Hampshire Advantage,” the “Constitution is the solution,” blah, blah, blah …

 

 

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Friday Meme Overflow-Overflow

Granite Grok - Fri, 2023-10-06 16:30 +0000

To all those who are sending in memes, thank you!  Keep them coming please, as it helps me gather weaponry to fight the Left.  Please do share this post, and if you share an individual meme, consider mentioning you saw it on the Grok!

Speaking of, from this week, Monday Edition and Wednesday Edition.

 

*** Warning, a few possibly off-color ones, in case tender eyes are about ***

 

 

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Which is why they cannot take everything away from you.  Because then you have nothing to lose – and are very likely to go looking for the people that took it.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

That famous Truman quote comes to mind…

 

 

 

I remember this and the utter panic that ensued.  Funny how the actual truth never got much play.

 

 

 

 

 

What a coincidence.

 

 

 

 

Men going to war travel alone.  Men fleeing war bring their families.  Remember this quote (embedded in my essay here):

IN 1974, FORMER ALGERIAN PRESIDENT HOUARI BOUMEDIENE SAID IN A SPEECH AT THE UN:

“ONE DAY MILLIONS OF MEN WILL LEAVE THE SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE TO GO TO THE NORTHERN HEMISPHERE. AND THEY WILL NOT GO THERE AS FRIENDS. BECAUSE THEY WILL GO THERE TO CONQUER IT WITH THEIR SONS. THE WOMBS OF OUR WOMEN WILL GIVE THE VICTORY.”

 

Hijra – conquest by migration and demographics – is a real thing.

You searched for hijra – Political Islam

 

 

 

 

And please understand that I’m not advocating or recommending anything here.  But people like the above need to remember the (adapted) adage that no matter how powerful the financier, a 400 yard “attitude adjustment” will seriously cramp his style.  See my note about people who have had everything taken from them.

 

 

 

 

It was not just the inconvenient fact of the pore sizes that I encountered on my journey into skepticism.  It was the rapid pivot from “Wear a mask to protect yourself” to “Wear a mask to protect others”.  I.e., empathy got weaponized. something that made me very suspicious.  Same for The Jab.  It was all about “Protect grandma”.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Excellent find / observation.

 

 

 

 

 

Oh please please please please please.  I certainly would read his obituary with great pleasure (channeling the Mark Twain quote).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I’ve seen pictures and videos of people discussing the essentially-completely redacted contracts.  From multiple countries.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This is a very uncomfortable truth, I think.

 

 

Think that through.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Pick of the Post:

 

 

I keep seeing tyranny / one world government being predicted with varying forms of “Whether you want it or not”.  My reply:

 

 

 

On the plus side, that hair would make a nice ID point through a scope.  See my comment, above, about 400 yard attitude adjustments.

Again, let me be 100% clear.  I am not advocating such.  I don’t want to see such actions happening.  But at some point men (and women) who just wanted to be left alone will be left with little option:

 

 

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Palate Cleansers:

 

 

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And don’t forget… come back Monday for another edition.  Same Meme Time.  Same Meme channel.

 

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The ACLU Just Helped the 6th Circuit Wreck The Trans-Narrative

Granite Grok - Fri, 2023-10-06 15:00 +0000

The ACLU just did something extraordinary. In an eye toward overturning laws in Kentucky and Tennessee that prohibited gender drugs or surgery for children, they grabbed the LGBT narrative by its meaningless genitals and twisted.

But the Court didn’t scream the way they expected.

You can wander the “ruling” weeds here if that’s your thing, and more is divulged here, but I’d like to focus on two critical points that cut the hairy legs out from under the noise machine of the transgender agenda.

The gender spectrum is not just a spectrum. It is a moving target. Chapter and verse profess to us that anyone can be anywhere on that spectrum at any time. Gender is not fixed. This argument undermines the previous cornerstone of gender hijinks: I was born that way. The latter confirms that sex parts matter – you are, after all, born that way, while the former affirms that everything else is in your head space – a mental health issue.

In defending the right of parents to mutilate children or give them dangerous drugs that could kill them, the ACLU insisted that Transgender status is immutable, like skin color. The Court said, wait just one damn minute.

Citations removed.

To establish a new classification, plaintiffs must show that transgender individuals “exhibit obvious, immutable, or distinguishing characteristics that define them as a discrete group.” It is difficult to see, at least at this stage of the case, how transgender identity fits that description. Unlike existing suspect classes, transgender identity is not “definitively ascertainable at the moment of birth.” It is not necessarily immutable, as the stories of “detransitioners” indicate and as plaintiffs do not dispute. Instead of defining a “discrete group,”  “transgender” can describe “a huge variety of gender identities and expressions.”

 


The only thing special about it is how it cannot be classified as immutable.

The second of those things I wanted to point out related to parental rights. You may have heard. Parents don’t have any. Ask a school board, Teacher’s Union Boss, one of their dues-paying flunkies, or the United States Attorney General. Efforts to define rights are hills to die on for Gender Cultists and their abettors in the Democrat party. Thou shalt not legislate parental rights.

The ACUL, in arguing against the laws in Tennessee and Kentucky passed to protect children from their parents – the same thing the Gender cult says we need – insisted the opposite.

 

[T]he Sixth Circuit wasn’t done. They also ripped apart the familiar argument that parents should be allowed to do whatever they want with their kids,” he said. “As the Sixth Circuit pointed out, that’s completely illogical. You have to look specifically at what parents are doing to their children. Being a parent doesn’t give you the right to mutilate your child.”

 

The ACLU and the Gender Cult want you to believe that parents have no rights unless you mean mutilating children. Not just any mutilation. A very specific, politically driven one. There is no right to have fingers removed, or perhaps an ear, but breasts or penis? As for drugs, no parent may encourage the prescribing or use of drugs ill-suited to children, but hormone blockers, which are unapproved and have dangerous side effects, including death, should be protected.

To say yes to either argument would be to legalize Munchausen Syndrome by proxy, which, as I observed back in 2019, meant that,

 

That these parents got the added benefit of defending their child from the discrimination they’d never have faced were it not for the parent. It’s like a Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy double-tap. You not only created a condition in your child to feed off them like a psychological lamprey, but you get the added bonus of ranting about how unfair the world is to the child re-gendered.

 

A US Circuit court has determined that the ACLU’s arguments are contradictory and, in doing so, undermined a cornerstone of the gender cults foundation, not that they could ever have one. I mean, what is a cornerstone anyway? And what if it doesn’t want to identify as a stone or a corner?

Jeesh.

 

HT | Daily Wire

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Can the “Snatch-Defeat-From-Victory Party” Keep From Screwing This Up?

Granite Grok - Fri, 2023-10-06 13:30 +0000

Why was the thought “like bringing a Michelin star level 10-course tasting meal to a 6-year-old” rolling through my head when I saw this?

 

 

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Given the national fiasco that was the 2022 “Red Tide to a Red Eyedropper”mid-terms, (and – I’ll be kinder than I should here, “less than stellar” NHGOP midterm performance and in every special election since) WHY would I think that the electorate is going to vote how they speak?

Look at those results since Biden took office. As Powerline says, “It finds that Democrats’ standing with voters has declined significantly since 2020, while Republicans have gained.” For each column, left to right:

 

  • D (-4) / R (+5)
  • D (-3) / R (+5)
  • D (-3) / R (+7)
  • D (-1) / R (+5)
  • D (-3) / R+7)

 

But polling, even while favorable here, doesn’t get people to the polls. Only GREAT Get Out The Vote (GOTV) efforts do. For years, I have asked the Republican organization here to do just that – REALLY organize for a long time using lots of strategies and nailing down every grunt-level activity perfectly.

Yeah, a prophet in my own mind.

The table is being set, not by the Republicans but by the Democrats trying to rip the tablecloth out from underneath us all but calling it goodness. People are seeing that it’s not, and given that the Dems are continuing their headlong rush, who knows?

As in these other stories, like, “Democrats increasingly embrace censorship from the government and Big Tech: Poll.”

Their decades-long rush through our institutions and denigrating the precepts of the Constitution and the Rights it is supposed to protect are coming to fruition.

 

HT | Powerline

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Chicago Has a Zombie Problem

Granite Grok - Fri, 2023-10-06 12:00 +0000

The internet applauded when the citizens of Chicago, or whoever stuffs the ballot boxes in that corrupt city, kicked incumbent mayor Lori Lightfoot to the political curb. Her replacement, however, hasn’t received much in the way of applause since taking office.

He inherited a vast criminal enterprise in a city plagued by crime. Small businesses always had difficulty prospering, but since the Summer of Love, those who were not burned out are leaving or have just gone out of business. They can’t afford to operate thanks to the aforementioned crime exacerbated by Inflation, employment issues, regulation, and did I mention crime?

Those are old problems, systemic – as the Left likes to say. This is Chicago, and these are not things another Democrat mayor will address in any meaningful way. Their predecessors broke the system for the benefit of a few and left a lot of people behind. But now they’ve got another problem. It is new to freshman Mayor Brandon Johnson but pre-exists his reign.

Thousands of illegal aliens have blown into the Windy City since the elevation of Stumblin’ Joe and Fumblin’ Kamala. The same Democrats who helped them, and Chicago’s Brandon, into positions of power have discovered that thing about being a sanctuary city they don’t like. The illegal aliens. They are invading their city like a horde of zombies seeking sanctuary.

Both were fooled. Chicago Democrats didn’t want these zombies and lacked the brains to feed them.

I honestly have no idea if the invaders are aware of the irony or if they even care, but the Democrat zombies who voted for this are confused. Their virtue signal has been scrambled by the smell wafting from the stench of the huddled masses (with iPhones, wearing Adidas) yearning to be freeloaders. We didn’t ask for this, they shout. And don’t these politicians work for us?

 

 

It is amusing to watch Democrats yelling at Democrats over the impact of Democrat policy not long before the Democrat Presidential Convention arrives in Chicago to anoint the next ‘Brandon.’ But are disgruntled voters of Chicago capable of grasping how they got here from there? Do they understand the change they need?

I don’t think they are clever enough to work it out.

My state borders Massachusetts. It is full of corrupt Dems who set fire to the cradle of liberty before stomping on its ashes and tossing them into a deep hole. They call it a commonwealth, but the only thing they have in common is generational ignorance. They vote Democrat because that’s what their parents and grandparents did. Their neighbors, co-workers, random crooks, and near-do-wells pull the lever for the D-Team like brainless zombies. And like Chicago, they need a twelve-step program.

They need to admit that they have a political addiction, which has made their lives unmanageable. That there is a power greater than the government and the Democrat Party. That they need to take a fearless moral inventory of the Democrat Party’s failures. In the case of Chicago, that greater power is the people in the Constitutional Republic they have for generations been working to undermine.

And that is what is so amusing. These Democrats are working for you, and this is what that looks like. If it is a different outcome you seek, only you can make that possible, but you’ll have to stop electing Democrats, and I don’t think you know how.

 

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He May Have Brought This Upon Himself but Did He Lead Others To Believe as He Did?

Granite Grok - Fri, 2023-10-06 10:30 +0000

I’m sorry to hear that Josh Kruger died, but when he chose to ignore reality, and that reality then bit his backside (and bit it hard), a comment on the relationship between these two things is perfectly allowable.

As always, emphasis mine reformatted.

A left-wing Philadelphia journalist who mocked concern over rising crime in Democrat-run cities was shot to death in his home. Josh Kruger was shot seven times after someone entered his home, shot him at the base of his stairs, and then fled. Kruger ran outside seeking help from his neighbors and collapsed, where police found them after responding to call just before 1:30 a.m. on the 2300 block of Watkins Street.  Kruger, 39, was rushed to the Penn Presbyterian Medical Center, where he died just before 2:15 a.m.

Kruger frequently mocked conservatives on X, ironically calling Dilbert creator Scott Adams “Nostradamus” on Saturday for predicting that people would be dead “within the year” of Biden’s election…Kruger also mocked conservatives concerned over the city’s shootings, which he said were “dropping to levels not seen in years.”

And:

 

There is an old semi-joke on the Right that a NeoCon is a former liberal who got mugged. You know, an epiphany on the road to a figurative Damascus. I’m betting that this liberal never got the chance to recant his belief in Leftwing policies that then aerated him before he hit the floor.

My problem is NOT that he may have brought this upon himself but that he may have led others to believe as he did. That crime post-George-Floyd was not a big deal. It wasn’t happening (go to the link for more), but if it is … the fault lies with the Right.

Until it didn’t.

In that split second before lack of oxygen kicked in, did he berate himself for getting it all wrong? And would he have been a hypocrite if he had been a Second Amendment dude who could have defended himself FIRST?

That would have been cognitive dissonance, wouldn’t it?

 

HT | ZeroHedge

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The Advantages of Selling Your Luxury Car Online

Granite Grok - Fri, 2023-10-06 09:00 +0000

When the time comes to sell your luxury vehicle, you are presented with a number of options. You could go to a traditional dealership and see what they have to offer you, opt for a self-led sale, or investigate the process of selling it through an online platform.

This post focuses on the online selling option and all of the advantages that brings to the table.

No False Starts

When you decide to sell a luxury vehicle, there are a lot of things that could go wrong. The number one boon tends to be the number of potential buyers that are either running a scam or just showing up to mess you around and waste your time. The only way to avoid this happening is to move through a reliable online channel where there will be no false starts and absolutely zero scams to speak of. This means your vehicle is safe, and so is your precious time.

Direct Quotes

Whether you have a sale price in mind, or you are completely in the dark, there will be fairly instant access to a quote for your car. This means you can make a quick decision as to the viability of the offer, and either accept or reject it to move things forward. If you don’t like the price from one place, try another to get a sense of a general value.

No Fuss

By opting for a sale with a reputable company like We Buy Exotics, your car is in safe hands. The price quoted is what you will receive for the sale, and all of the administration around the exchange will be handled for you. Companies like this even arrange for the collection of the vehicle as well, which is exactly what you need. If you were to opt for an alternative path, there would be a lot of admin to sift through, which is incredibly time consuming.

Avoid Delays

The biggest problem when trying to sell a luxury vehicle is that there are few buyers out there who want or need this type of car. The fact is, exotic automobiles are for a niche portion of car owners and this is not the climate for this type of sale. Economically speaking, car sales are in decline on a global scale and the luxury market has suffered as a result. Trying to sell a used exotic car is difficult, and you just don’t know how long it will take if you do it without professional input. However, if you choose a reliable online outlet to finalize a sales agreement with, there will be no delays at all and these types of companies take a range of vehicles in a variety of conditions. You will need to prove that you are the owner and be prepared to list in detail the state and status of the vehicle.

Selling your luxury car online is the preferred option for all of the reasons discussed above. It is a difficult economy to move this kind of asset in, so it makes sense to lean on professionally proven methods instead.

 

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Writing To Caged Activist Ian Freeman At The Merrimack County Spiritual Retreat

Free Keene - Fri, 2023-10-06 04:32 +0000

Ian Giving Speech On The History Of The FBI’s Attack On Free Staters

First of all, if you haven’t read my write-up on the history of the FBI’s attack on liberty in New Hampshire and how one agents serious grudge has resulted in millions of dollars wasted and 3 targeted attacks on one man Ian Freeman, his radio show Free Talk Live, and ultimately the Free State Project’s libertarian migration movement check that out first, and then come back here when you are done. Also, check out TheCrypto6.com for video coverage, how to access links to articles, news coverage, and Free Talk Live coverage of the case, documentaries, and more.

Now I’m imagining you are here because you want to know how you can write to Ian Freeman. His current status is he’s being held at the Merrimack County Spiritual Retreat until at least his next court appearance where the defense and prosecutor will hash out what restitution will be stolen from Ian Freeman and… presumably others given that Ian has taken a vow of poverty and retains few possessions let alone any valuables. To be clear, most people don’t know this as Ian is a very humble individual and I’ve NEVER heard him speak about this semi-private decision publicly. However I feel this is as good a time as any to point this out given his current situation.

Now the state has kidnapped and caged many members of our community over the years, but this time it’s different. The amount of cage time is almost unprecedented outside of one other amazing activist and now a state rep Jason Gerhard (for those who don’t know Jason partook in anti-tax activism and spent 12+ years in federal prison for it).

So here is what we’re going to do. We’re going to write Ian Freeman at every opportunity. Send him print outs of things you find interesting that he can read. Send him letters about what is happening around New Hampshire. Let him know what the media is saying about his sentence. Let him know what we’re doing and how we are doing. Have you been pushing for New Hampshire independence? Has there been progress in that arena? Let Ian know! It’s not likely he’ll be able to read about this stuff in the mainstream media.

Mailing address:

[inmates’s name]
314 Daniel Webster Hwy
Boscawen, NH 03303

No inmate number is required, just the inmates name (Ian Freeman) at the jail’s address. Things to note: No crayon, altered paper, laminated paper, polaroids, staples, or paper clips are allowed and your mail may get rejected if any of this is true. We recommend typing your letter or writing with a black or blue pen to avoid having your mail being returned. What constitutes crayon may include colored pencil.

Be sure to number your correspondence with “Letter number #” at the top of each page as well as page # like this “Letter number 2 Page 3 of 6” so that the person you are writing to knows what order letters came in and for that matter if a letter or page doesn’t arrive in tact.

As always, assume that everything is going to be read, not all your mail may get received, and any response may not get returned to you.

And one last thing… Ian’t not actually the only caged activist in prison right now. We shouldn’t forget that Aria is also serving an 18 month sentence for selling Bitcoin as well. She is another of the Crypto6. You can find out how to write to her at https://www.ariadimezzo.com/

Statement from Northwood and Nottingham Republican Town Committee Chairs

Granite Grok - Fri, 2023-10-06 03:00 +0000

We would like to thank James Guzofski for stepping up to serve his community to run in the Northwood/Nottingham special election for State Representative. We’d also like to thank all the NH State Representatives, town committees, and volunteers who graciously and generously gave their time to help James Guzofski in his campaign.

We are disappointed to be hearing disparaging rhetoric from fellow Republicans. This is dangerous and problematic but not surprising because those behaving badly have been doing so from the start. This behavior is a cancer in our party, and it needs to be eradicated before it becomes fatal.

Most folks don’t know that James Guzofski wasn’t the original candidate. Nottingham and Northwood Town committees had found another qualified gentleman to run for this position; however, a Golden Dome representative had called our candidate and talked him out of running for the position a week and a half before candidate sign-ups. Golden Dome Leadership had its own candidate that they planned to run, but to their surprise, that candidate backed out last minute. This prompted a phone call to the town committees with a confession by Joe and a plea to us to find another candidate. We then approached twice-elected Northwood Selectman and Northwood Chaplain James Guzofski, he happily agreed.

Meanwhile, Golden Dome Leadership had found yet another candidate they had chosen to run for this seat, and they worked in the days leading up to the primary to elect her. Even after the primary, both town committees were left out of all strategic planning even though we requested to be included, and some of those who were involved with the planning had requested local town chairs to be included.

Town committees struggle to find candidates for all town and state-elected positions. We do not need those who are courageous enough to step up to be a candidate to be disparaged, it only makes finding future candidates harder.

We don’t lose elections because voters choose bad candidates in primaries; we lose elections because some in our own party refuse to listen to the voters. Voters don’t come out to vote when they feel they are not being heard, and they don’t come out to vote when they feel their vote doesn’t matter. We constantly hear in our town committees from frustrated voters who don’t feel heard, and they feel their own party is working against them at times. We as Republicans, must do better if we want to get voters out and win.

Cheryl Dean
Northwood GOP Chair

Maureen Campaiola
Nottingham GOP Chair

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Pay Attention To The Outrage – It Tells You Everything You Need To Know

Granite Grok - Fri, 2023-10-06 01:30 +0000

Did you see Faux News’ Kilmeade’s “interview” of Rep. Burchett? Kilmeade is unhinged with rage over the ouster of McCarthy. So unhinged that he even mocks Burchett’s faith. Here is the “interview”:

Colin Rugg sums it up perfectly:

  • Americans dying in record numbers from fentanyl from Mexico … GOP shrugs.
  • Debt continues to grow exponentially (and unsustainably) despite a GOP House … GOP shrugs.
  • Money continues to flow to the corruptocracy known as Ukraine, but not a cent for East Palestine … GOP shrugs.
  • But mess with Kevin McCarthy, and … the GOP responds with RAGE: Matt Gaetz is a drug addict. He’s a deviant. He’s a pervert. Matt Gaetz is blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.

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Small Biz Bankruptcies Rising Thanks to Bidenomics

Granite Grok - Fri, 2023-10-06 00:00 +0000

By creating an inflationary regime via policy (I blame Biden and his Socialist/Communist minions for this problem), the Fed’s predictable response is to start raising interest rates – a major factor for just about every small business.

That often ends in declaring bankruptcy.

 

 

Reformatted, emphasis mine.

…Nearly 1,500 small businesses filed for Subchapter V bankruptcy this year through Sept. 28, nearly as many as in all of 2022, according to the American Bankruptcy Institute. Bankruptcy petitions are just one sign of financial stress. Small-business loan delinquencies and defaults have edged upward since June 2022 and are now above prepandemic averages, according to Equifax.

An index tracking small-business owners’ confidence ticked down slightly in September, driven by heightened concerns about the economy, according to a survey of more than 750 small businesses. Fifty-two percent of respondents believed that the country is approaching or in a recession, said the survey by Vistage Worldwide, a business-coaching and peer-advisory firm.

…“We are just at the front end of the impact of these dramatically higher interest rates,” Gonzales said. “There are going to be plenty of small businesses that are overleveraged.”

  • Five Reasons for Surge in Bankruptcies
    Rising Interest Rates
    Surging Wages
    Tighter Bank Credit
    Overleverage
    Work-at-Home Curtailing Demand

S0, who was correct? Is the Right for skewering “Bidenomics,” or is Biden for trying to own “Bidenomics” and take control of it away?

Can you say “Backfire”?

 

HT | ZeroHedge

 

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How To Tell Who Is Telling The Truth About The War In Ukraine

Granite Grok - Thu, 2023-10-05 22:30 +0000

Russian disinformation! Russian propaganda! You’re Putin’s puppet! The Russians have suffered catastrophic, unsustainable, really, really, really big casualties! Putin is dying! The Russians have lost so many tanks they are reduced to pulling World War II vintage tanks out of mothballs! ETCETERA, ETCETERA, ETCETERA … . The foregoing is representative of the response from the warmongers to any suggestion that Ukraine is not “winning”.

But there is an easy way to know who is telling the truth. It’s called a map. And despite all the hundreds of billions that the Biden-Regime and the UniParty Corruptocrats have poured into Ukraine … there have been no major battles won by Ukraine during this year’s “counteroffensive” and the Russians, while holding a quarter of a million troops in reserve, have held the UAF and all its heralded, vaunted NATO equipment at bay. So … NO … Ukraine is NOT “winning.” It is losing and losing badly.

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Slippery Meet Slope: “15 to 20 Percent of these People are Dying by Euthanasia.”

Granite Grok - Thu, 2023-10-05 21:00 +0000

The death cult is lengthening its stride in the US. A number of states have embraced medically assisted suicide under the pretense of compassion. Initially for those with chronic pain, but increasingly for people who represent cultural or political pain.

Related: Slippery Meet Slope: When the State Decides That it is in Your Best Interest to Die

That’s the slippery slope. Once you convince your population that dying is a solution to what ails you, the Government – especially one run by depopulation zealots – will encourage it indirectly through policy or by direct action. Compassion for the chronically ill evolves, in some cases, rapidly into a political solution for poverty and homelessness, mental health, the old or infirm, autism, strained public health budgets, and even boisterous political opponents.

Doubters are welcome, but we have receipts. I’ve been sharing the death cult’s mission creep and reported on bioethicists publishing trial balloons meant to ground future policy. Hawaii shortened the waiting period to five days. Canada has suggested letting poor people kill themselves (with the help of a government doctor). Oregon has opened medical dying to everyone.

In the Netherlands, they’ve allowed the practice for (at least) two decades. Professor Theo Boer, originally an advocate for the practice, has studied it at length and arrived at a conclusion. “[I]t is impossible to police the euthanasia law.”

 

Boer told the Committee that “loneliness and meaningless are constituent reasons for asking for euthanasia.” Boer gave an example of how the law could not be upheld:

He cited a Dutch case where there was a question over the legitimacy of a signature requesting euthanasia, and from which an ethics committee had to step back, because it did not hold criminal investigatory powers.

‘When the doctor was asked ‘are you sure that this signature is the signature of the patient,’ the doctor said ‘I was told that it was.’’

‘So, in the end, we backed off,’ Prof Boer said.

Boer commented on the “silent pressure” of euthanasia:

Once you have a law… it is absolutely impossible to put a police officer in every hospital room or in every bedroom… and look [for] some silent pressure.

That is impossible, because that will infringe very much on the privacy of their patient-doctor relationship so there is no solution.

 

Assuming the police officer is not there to aid and abet the pressure. And so you see the problem.

 

‘The legalisation of euthanasia has done much more than just providing some citizens the liberty to take a way out,’ he said.

It has created death as a remedy against ‘unbearable suffering,’ he said, and moved society from the presumption of ‘not killing.’

Boer’s criticism of euthanasia is based on what he has seen happen: euthanasia has quadrupled in twenty years and in some regions of the Netherlands, 15 percent to 20 percent of the people are dying by euthanasia.

 

People who are young and able-bodied. They are more than capable of being productive if they can get help and find a way through their current circumstances (that includes surviving the mental health mill of public education). A road that is lengthy and difficult. In states with socialized medicine, it is expensive, where they have made it easier to get a shot and go to sleep, and everyone’s problems go away. A relationship where it is unclear whether the soon-to-be deceased was encouraged or pressured, convinced, that euthanasia was the best or only option.

Related: How about The ‘Health Benefits’ of Less Government?

It is impossible to police, even if you wanted it and could get around existing privacy laws.

The only cure is not to let it get there from here, but everywhere medically assisted suicide is approved, we find the slippery slope. The pool or eligibility expands, as do the reasons for allowing it.

People in chronic pain or with terminal illnesses are being used as a crutch to expand a policy that will end in the deaths of thousands of capable people (if not more) who have been convinced that death is a better answer.

Better for whom?

 

HT | Lifesite News

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We Should Sound the Alarm, Only This Is Not a Test

Granite Grok - Thu, 2023-10-05 19:30 +0000

At 2:20 PM on October 4th, the Government, through the FCC, tested the National Wireless Emergency Alert System. Regardless of carrier, every cellphone in the country got a screeching audible signal and an alert on their home screen.

This alert is an extension of the old system we used to see on our TV screen or hear on our radio. With cable, satellite, streaming, and whatever else is out there, the old system did not work to reach the majority of Americans. Since we are a country glued to our cell phones, the system tested today appears to work for today’s technology.

Scheduling the test might be a bad idea this week as many see the country in such a horrific place that maybe we should be sounding the alarm. Anybody with their head above the sand, and I fear that is the minority, knows we are a hot mess. We owe it to the 24% of the voters to wake them up to reality. Joe Biden is destroying our country. It is a tough call whether it is Joe’s plan or on behalf of China or Russia. We know that Joe Biden is not fully functional, so somebody other than the President is calling the shots.

The crisis and emergencies are everywhere, and we may be reaching a tipping point where we cannot correct these situations and the country is lost. It has been said that I only write about what is wrong. That is not true. I contacted the local Government and school board. I Faxed my Federal Representatives about every issue on my list. I resorted to Fax versus the contact form on their websites. They both go into the heavens, but at least I have a record of the Fax. In the old days, you used to get a response, albeit a customary form letter, but today, you get nothing. I have a stack of Faxes and a complete silence from Shaheen, Hassan, and Pappas. As a Republican, they do not see me as a constituent, and as they have all qualified for their Congressional Pensions, why put in the effort to speak to the people? That is why I write.

Where to begin logging the issues? If you listen to KJP every day, you are wrong. All is well. She is wrong. Biden can say the economy is strong, but the only thing strong is rising prices. The typical shopping basket is probably 30-40% higher than last year, and a quick run to the grocery store will set you back $75 to $100. Gas prices are pushing $4.00 in New England and $7 on the Gold Coast. Home heating fuels are up 30%, and we have yet to start heating our homes.

Auto and healthcare workers are striking, and their wages have been frozen for years, but nobody is freezing costs. We are short on workers in every field, and the Administration is more concerned with taking every gas appliance and vehicle away from us rather than urging people to get back to work.

The Southern Border is hemorrhaging, and we will see 10 Million illegals enter America on Joe Biden’s watch. Housing, wages, rents, medical costs, and education are all being impacted adversely by the Biden Doctrine.

Our standing on the International Stage has been damaged. China, Russia, North Korea, and Iran all flex their muscles, and we are watching our military fall into disrepair and lack readiness. We are dumping billions of dollars into Ukraine with no accountability and no way of seeing how much gets funneled back to Biden’s LLCs.

We should sound the alarm, but this is not a test. This mess is the vision of the Democrat Party, and that is why we should be focusing our attention. Democrats are an existential threat, and that is no hyperbole.

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