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Tuesday • January 7 • 2025

Vol.XVII • No.II

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Establishing Debt Repayment Plans

Wed, 2024-07-03 11:00 +0000

Ever felt like your debt was a giant jigsaw puzzle with pieces scattered everywhere? If so, you’re not alone. Tackling debt can indeed feel overwhelming, but just like solving a puzzle, the right strategy can make all the difference. A well-structured debt repayment plan doesn’t just help you pay off what you owe; it turns a mountain of bills into manageable steps that lead you back to financial freedom. And if you’re considering a debt relief program, integrating it into your debt repayment plan can amplify your efforts, helping you see progress faster and more efficiently.

Understanding Your Debt Landscape

Before you can start paying off your debt, you need a clear picture of what you’re up against. This means listing every debt you have, from the smallest credit card balance to the biggest mortgage or student loan.

List It Out: Start by writing down every debt, including the creditor’s name, balance, minimum monthly payment, and interest rate. This will help you see the total amount you owe and which debts are costing you the most in interest.

Assess Your Income and Budget: Next, review your monthly income and budget. How much money is coming in, and where is it going? Understanding your cash flow is crucial for setting up a repayment plan that’s realistic and sustainable.

Prioritizing Your Debts

There are a few different strategies for deciding which debts to pay off first. Each has its benefits, and the right choice for you will depend on your specific circumstances and psychological preferences.

The Snowball Method: This involves paying off your smallest debts first to build momentum. As you pay off each smaller debt, you move on to larger ones, “snowballing” the payments as you go.

The Avalanche Method: With this strategy, you focus on the debts with the highest interest rates first, regardless of balance. This can save you money on interest over time, making it a cost-effective approach.

Setting Up Payment Schedules

Once you’ve prioritized your debts, it’s time to set up a payment schedule that fits your budget. This is where the puzzle pieces start to fit together.

Automate Payments: If possible, set up automatic payments for at least the minimum amounts due on all of your debts. This ensures you never miss a payment and helps protect your credit score.

Allocate Extra Payments: Decide how much extra you can pay on your targeted debts each month. Even small additional amounts can lead to significant savings on interest and faster debt repayment.

Integrating Debt Relief Programs

If your debt feels too overwhelming to tackle alone, or if you’re struggling to keep up with payments, a debt relief program might be a suitable option.

Debt Consolidation: This type of program combines multiple debts into a single loan with a lower interest rate. It simplifies your payments and can reduce the amount of interest you pay.

Debt Settlement: This approach involves negotiating with creditors to pay off a debt for less than you owe. While this can significantly reduce your debt load, it may also impact your credit score.

Staying on Track

Establishing your plan is one thing, but sticking to it can sometimes be challenging. Regular reviews and adjustments can help you stay on course.

Monitor Progress: Regularly check your balances and track your progress. Seeing the numbers go down can be a huge motivator.

Adjust as Needed: If your financial situation changes—for better or worse—adjust your plan accordingly. If you get a raise, consider putting the extra money toward your debt. Conversely, if money gets tighter, look at where you can cut back without derailing your debt payoff efforts.

Conclusion

Creating a debt repayment plan is like mapping a route through a complex maze—it might seem daunting at first, but with each step you take, the path becomes clearer. By understanding your debts, choosing a repayment strategy, setting up a realistic payment schedule, and possibly incorporating a debt relief program, you can transform the overwhelming into the achievable. Remember, every payment you make is another step toward reclaiming your financial freedom.

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Mexican National Illegally Enters New Hampshire from Canada, Gets Arrested

Wed, 2024-07-03 10:00 +0000

According to a Homeland Security Investigations press release, two men were observed by Customs and Border Protection in Northern NH after illegally crossing into Pittsburg, New Hampshire, from Canada at the beginning of June 2024. One of those people was arrested by Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) for child sexual abuse-related criminal allegations.

Please note that the HSI release clearly states these are allegations, and the defendant is innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Please see the official Homeland Security Investigation link Mexican National Arrested by HSI, Border Patrol on Child Sexual Abuse Material Charges | Homeland Security (dhs.gov).

Homeland Security Investigations is the main investigative arm of Homeland Security. It investigates transnational criminals who threaten our global infrastructure through international travel, trade, and finances.

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Currently, Homeland Security Investigations is also a front-line leader, on the US level at least (I believe), in investigating heinous sexual crimes against children and young teenagers who have transnational connections. Though HIS and CBP are different entities under Homeland Security, HSI and CBP work together. To my knowledge, CBP focuses on land and maritime borders, while HIS can operate within the USA internally.

As serious as the allegations are, this alarming release is also indicative of another problem Donald Trump repeatedly stated on his campaign trail in New Hampshire. The northern border along Canada is becoming an issue, and likely already is an issue, in many segments of the US/Canada boundary.  Though it is not as bad as the southern border, NH and Vermont residents should not be too complacent and should avoid thinking that it could never happen in their state because, likely, CBP is already facing some challenges that the woke mainstream media and weak, lame New Hampshire Governor will not address. I hope they prove me wrong.

I encourage NH and Vermont residents to visit some spots along the border if they have a half-day to spare. One example is Derby Line, Vermont’s port of entry. Take a drive in the small town, and you can see certain neighborhood roads that seem to bridge parts of Canada and Vermont, where illegal immigrants can walk through to get into the USA.

Also, an opera house and library straddle the Quebec and Derby Libe border. Please link below to a report about a library servicing two countries at once. Though the library has historic value, it makes me wonder how easily illegal immigrants can sneak into the USA from Canada through fissure points in our border.

The U.S.-Canada Border Runs Through This Tiny Library – Atlas Obscura

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Del Mar Energy: The Path to Excellence in Road Construction

Wed, 2024-07-03 09:00 +0000

Transportation links are crucial for a region’s economy, connectivity with other cities, level of development, infrastructure, and other stages of civilization’s progress. Road engineering is also constantly evolving. Engineers are continuously improving construction technologies to enhance the quality and safety of road surfaces while reducing costs. Road construction progresses in stages.

Amid this backdrop, the international industrial holding company Del Mar Energy stands out by introducing its unique road construction system to the world.

The quality of road surfaces depends on adherence to standards, as state requirements for road construction specify norms that ensure the safety and comfort of road users.

Before laying a new road, the contractor must create a temporary surface. Workers will use this surface to move machinery and materials to the site. If the asphalt is being laid on a federal highway or if an existing road is being reconstructed, a temporary detour must be built. Once construction and installation work are completed, the temporary surface is dismantled.

Materials are brought to the site only after the area has been prepared. This stage can take several weeks or months. Work may be complicated by weather conditions, as well as the climate and landscape features of the area.

Forming the foundation is a crucial stage in road construction, affecting its durability and strength. Earthworks begin with the construction of an embankment. Builders sequentially lay the soil and compact it with a roller. Soil from the road construction area is used or imported if the local soil is unsuitable for the future road. Suitable soils include sandy, rocky, or sandy loam, while peat or silt soils are unsuitable. The embankment is thoroughly loosened and then compacted with a roller.

After the foundation is prepared, specialists start forming the sand “cushion.” This consists of several layers of crushed stone-sand mixture, sequentially laid on the future road site. The cushion ensures even load distribution during use and strengthens the surface. The first layer of the cushion is sand. Builders evenly distribute the sand, with a layer thickness of 10-12 cm. To prevent the sand from mixing with the soil, geotextile is laid between them.

The sand is thoroughly compacted, and then a layer of crushed stone is laid. The middle layer of the cushion uses materials of different fractions. The final layer is fine-grained crushed stone. A properly laid foundation guarantees road quality. The cushion is necessary for load cushioning. The number of layers and materials for the cushion depend on the chosen method, the area’s characteristics, and the road’s purpose.
After forming the sand cushion, specialists proceed to lay the final surface. Modern construction uses cement concrete or asphalt concrete.

The quality and durability are also determined by the material used as the top layer, as it is subject to greater wear during daily use. The most common materials are asphalt concrete and cement concrete, as these have proven effective in road construction.
Asphalt concrete involves layered laying. The construction and repair technology includes layered distribution of gravel, sand, rocks, and asphalt mixture with bitumen. The number of layers depends on the expected traffic, the road surface’s purpose, and the landscape and climate features.
Cement concrete or cast asphalt has high wear resistance, withstands mechanical damage during continuous use, and does not deteriorate under the influence of chemical reagents. However, laying cement concrete is more expensive.

To enhance the operational properties of roads, builders use geosynthetics. This is an artificial, environmentally friendly material that is inexpensive and easy to lay.
Using geosynthetic materials results in a durable surface with an anti-slip effect, increasing safety. Innovative technologies and materials allow builders to save on repairs and reduce the time and scope of work.

Therefore, it is not surprising that scientists have created entire tracks for electric cars. These tracks charge the car’s battery, eliminating the need for separate charging stations. Rails embedded in the road surface transmit electrical current to the car while it is in motion. The current is supplied only when the car is moving, posing no danger to other road users.

The use of innovations is justified. Roads become safer, more durable, and require less time for construction. At Del Mar Energy, engineers and builders use innovative road construction technologies, modern materials, and high-tech equipment to reduce road construction costs and achieve a high-quality, safe, durable, and reliable road surface.

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Factors Affecting Vehicle Value

Wed, 2024-07-03 09:00 +0000

Approximately 40 million used vehicles are sold each year. The companies tracking those sales provide an invaluable resource—detailed information on what sells and for how much. These are the figures anyone looking to buy or sell a used car needs to know to be sure they are getting a good—or at least fair—deal. Understanding the factors that affect vehicle value is crucial, whether you’re buying, selling, or seeking emergency cash through means such as a vehicle title loan.

Age and Mileage

One of the most significant factors influencing a vehicle’s value is its age and mileage. Generally, the older the car and the more miles it has, the lower its value.

  1. Age: Newer cars tend to have higher values because they usually have more advanced features and less wear and tear. However, they also depreciate quickly within the first few years.
  2. Mileage: High mileage indicates extensive use, which typically means more wear and tear on the vehicle. Lower mileage cars are often valued higher because they are perceived to have more life left in them.

Condition

The overall condition of the vehicle plays a major role in determining its value. This includes both the exterior and interior condition as well as the mechanical state.

  1. Exterior Condition: Dents, scratches, and rust can significantly reduce a vehicle’s value. Regular maintenance and repairs can help maintain the exterior condition.
  2. Interior Condition: The state of the seats, dashboard, and other interior features matter. Stains, tears, and odors can negatively impact the value.
  3. Mechanical Condition: A vehicle with a well-maintained engine and transmission will retain more value. Regular servicing and keeping records of maintenance can enhance the value.

Make and Model

Certain makes and models hold their value better than others. Factors like brand reputation, reliability, and demand can influence this.

  1. Brand Reputation: Brands known for reliability and quality, such as Toyota and Honda, tend to retain value better than others.
  2. Demand: Popular models that are in high demand will generally have higher resale values. This can vary by region and current market trends.

Market Conditions

The overall market conditions can also impact vehicle values. This includes factors like the economy, fuel prices, and even seasonal trends.

  1. Economic Conditions: During economic downturns, the demand for new and used cars may decrease, leading to lower vehicle values.
  2. Fuel Prices: When fuel prices are high, fuel-efficient cars may see an increase in value, while gas guzzlers may see a decrease.
  3. Seasonal Trends: Certain types of vehicles, like convertibles, may be worth more in the summer, while 4WD vehicles may be more valuable in the winter.

Vehicle History

A vehicle’s history report can significantly impact its value. This includes accident history, title status, and service records.

  1. Accident History: Vehicles that have been in accidents tend to have lower values, especially if the damage was severe or not properly repaired.
  2. Title Status: A clean title is preferred. Vehicles with salvage titles or those that have been rebuilt usually have much lower values.
  3. Service Records: Regular maintenance records can enhance a vehicle’s value as they demonstrate that the car has been well cared for.

Features and Upgrades

Additional features and upgrades can increase a vehicle’s value. This includes technological features, safety enhancements, and luxury add-ons.

  1. Technological Features: Modern features like a navigation system, Bluetooth connectivity, and advanced safety features can boost a vehicle’s value.
  2. Safety Enhancements: Vehicles with higher safety ratings and features such as airbags, anti-lock brakes, and stability control are often valued higher.
  3. Luxury Add-Ons: Leather seats, premium audio systems, and sunroofs can add to a vehicle’s value, appealing to buyers looking for a more luxurious ride.

Location

Geographical location can also affect vehicle value. The demand for certain types of vehicles can vary greatly depending on where you are.

  1. Regional Demand: Trucks and SUVs may be more in demand in rural areas, while compact cars may be more desirable in urban settings.
  2. Climate Impact: In areas with harsh winters, all-wheel drive vehicles may be valued higher. Conversely, convertibles may be more sought after in warmer climates.

Conclusion

Understanding the factors that affect vehicle value is essential for anyone looking to buy, sell, or leverage their car for emergency cash. Age, mileage, condition, make and model, market conditions, vehicle history, features, upgrades, and location all play a role in determining a car’s worth. By paying attention to these factors, you can make more informed decisions and ensure you get the best possible deal, whether you’re on the buying or selling end of a used vehicle transaction.

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Night Cap: Dementia Is On The Ballot

Wed, 2024-07-03 02:00 +0000

From billionaire hedge-fund honcho Bill Ackman. While I may not have known the exact diagnosis, it was obvious to me … and to anyone who gathers data about reality from sources other than the advocacy media and evil tech… that BidenX is and for some time has been seriously impaired.

I have never been a fan of the Trump-is-playing-3D- chess caucus, but in this case … intentionally or not … Trump exposed not only Biden’s incapacity but also that “Dr.” Jill is actually running the country and the advocacy media and evil tech are willing propagandists.

 

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I Had the Chance to Ask Both NH Republican Gubernatorial Candidates This Question …

Wed, 2024-07-03 00:00 +0000

Sunday, Norm held a “Pre-4th of July” party at his home (for a select group of Conservative political activists as well as a few politicians), high over Lake Winnipesaukee, which allows views from Wolfeboro to Alton. Both Chuck Morse and Kelly Ayotte, who are running for the Republican nomination for Governor, were among those invited.

I assumed, knowing Norm, that each politician would get a few minutes to give their “elevator speech” to the crowd and then a quick Q&A after each speech. However, this year he changed it up and stated that in the interest of time, everyone should button-hole each one individually and ask your questions.

So I did.

I had originally planned on asking each two questions: doozies, both. But under the maxim of always being adaptable (or as my former Marine Eldest STILL keeps telling me even after mustering out, “Improvise, adapt, and overcome”), I focused on something that one of them said during their elevator speeches.

SideNote: I was originally going to record the speeches, but while Norm always lets GraniteGrok cover anything going on at his house (and it stated as such on the notices on his front door), he nixed that activity: no Press. So, I’m not being coy here in not mentioning specifically who said what, as I do want to honor the request. However, I DO want to point out a significant difference in the answers. Both are “correct,” but they show a difference in thought processes in approaching their governance styles.

One of them, during their pitch, did state that they would sign a law that would ban Sanctuary Cities in NH in protecting NH.  When it was said, I thought it was odd and showed a lack of basic NH Civics. This topic is notable as it generally means that a city or town police force is then directed NOT to assist Federal immigration officials via their “detainers” (e.g., hold an illegal alien until we can come and get them). Basically, Biden’s “catch and release” program writ small.

To repeat something that I have found to be a constant BECAUSE I find that most adults, even the most politically aware ones, have no idea, I phrase my “button-hole” question to both (trying to be fair here!) thusly:

During [your|your opponent’s] pitch, you said wanted a law to sign banning NH towns and cities from declaring themselves as Sanctuary Cities. However, we are a Dillon’s Rule State which means that subdivisions of a State cannot do anything on their own. ANYTHING they can do can only be done after the Legislature/Governor have passed a Law specifically delegating the Legislature’s Power in that area / issue to a subdivision.

Given that, would you immediately then sic your AG against that town or city for trying to pre-empt the State’s Power that hasn’t been delegated to them?

The other kind of State, a Home Rule State, allows any political subdivision of a State to do whatever it wants as long as they don’t violate State or Federal law. Again, we are not that kind of state.

Now, as far as the answers go (summarized here by me, and I AM trying to get the answers correct):

Candidate 1: No, I would want to wait for a law to be passed as it can take a long time in court and can cost a lot of money to pursue it.

Candidate 2: Yes

So there it is.

I am getting the info for their Press folks and I will send my two “doozy of a question” to them and see if I get responses.

It feels good to return to this role. And I thank ALL the people there who asked me, “How is your family doing now?” It shows that Conservatives often put Family above mere politics.

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Hey! Teachers! Leave Those Kids Alone!

Tue, 2024-07-02 22:00 +0000

The barely Republican-majority New Hampshire legislature managed to pass a pair of bills that unequivocally protect children from abuse. One suggests that it is unhealthy and dangerous to give children (hormone) drugs linked to a rise in the incidence of heart attack and stroke (and that neutering them might not be in their best interest). The other acknowledges that men are stronger than women and allowing them to compete athletically side by side is dangerous to women and girls.

Neither of these things is scientifically or biologically inaccurate. Yet, when protesters opposed to these common-sense protections (for children and young women) collected like plaque in the hall leading to the Governor’s office, the local TV outlet declared that they were asking Mr. Sununu to veto these “anti-trans” bills.

“Pro” Tip

There is nothing anti-trans about them. These bills are pro-child, pro-trans, and pro-girls and women. Speaking to the trans issue specifically,

The drugs are poorly regulated, over-prescribed, and can cause cancer and death. The surgery cannot make you a different gender, but advocates pretend that it will align the mental confusion they created with a physical person. This isn’t true either. Even the best surgeons can’t make a boy into a girl. If you’ve got enough money and time and tolerance for pain and pain drugs you can never stop taking, it is possible to come close to the affectation, but no one seems to care about the endless physical and mental suffering that is more likely to end in suicide than if you’d left them the hell alone.

Banning puberty blockers and genital surgery for minors protects “trans youth” from medical-intervention profiteers.

It protects them from overzealous partisan cultural abuses. It allows them to be who they are now, and since gender is a fluid experience (subject to change not just daily but hourly), hormones and surgery prohibit them from being any other gender at any moment between now and the age of majority.

Puberty blockers and irreversible surgery are contraindicated if gender is on a spectrum.

What are the surgical alternatives? Male to female, female to male, in transit from one to the other. I suppose you could opt for the traditional alien look. No visible parts, shave your head (gray spray tan), but that’s not likely to solve the mental health problem, and it certainly won’t lead to fewer suicides. Speaking of which, from the UK Cass Review,

80. The original rationale for use of puberty blockers was that this would buy ‘time to think’ by delaying onset of puberty and also improve the ability to ‘pass’ in later life. Subsequently it was suggested that they may also improve body image and psychological wellbeing.

82. However, no changes in gender dysphoria or body satisfaction were demonstrated. There was insufficient/inconsistent evidence about the effects of puberty suppression on psychological or psychosocial wellbeing, cognitive development, cardio-metabolic risk or fertility.

Hey. Teacher! Leave Those Kids Alone

Puberty Blockers, hormone drugs, and surgery make doctors, hospitals, and big Pharma rich, cashing in on rearranging deck chairs on someone else’s Titanic. They are changes that do nothing to address the mental health issues or external influences that created the dysphoria.

The UK’s National Health Service (NHS) has since banned puberty blockers for minors based on this extensive research. The health risk isn’t worth the lack of any measurable benefit.

The best thing you can do for a child is to

  1. stop confusing them about gender. Why are you talking about sex with children? Why are you advocating or defending it? It is a form of mental abuse that causes dysphoria that leads to dangerous drugs and irreversible surgery.
  1. If a child is asking questions on their own, be supportive of the curiosity and be a friend, but be honest. It’s normal; most kids outgrow it, and drugs and (especially) surgery don’t really help. The drugs must be taken…forever. The surgery will harm you and cannot be reversed.

Adults interested in children’s health should not convince them to take this journey. They should protect the child until they are an adult, and then that adult can decide for themselves. And the idea is catching on. Western nations are increasingly backing away from the practice.

New Hampshire and America should, too.

| Substack

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Joe Biden’s “Morality”

Tue, 2024-07-02 20:00 +0000

The day after the debate (yesterday—6/28), BidenX asked, obviously rhetorically, what he did during the debate. The tweet was obviously written for him because, as the debate made obvious, he lacks the capacity to do much more than read from a teleprompter.

Shout at the teleprompter would be more accurate after being shot up with a cocktail of amphetamines and who knows what else.

What I did was watch an incapacitated octogenarian babble incoherently despite being on bed rest and an IV for a full week and being shot up with drug cocktails. What I did was watch that octogenarian stare blankly at who knows what as the rightful President shamed him. And what I did was watch the real “power behind the throne” … the dowager-bitch, Jill Biden … take the incoherent, disoriented octogenarian by the hand and lead his desiccated husk off the stage.

As for morals …, it’s bold talk from someone who refused to acknowledge a granddaughter until publicly shamed into it. From someone who showered with his daughter. From someone who covered for and enabled his cocaine-addicted, criminal son’s life of drugs and crime. From someone who peddled influence, including selling out to the Communists in China. From someone who uses the death of a child as a political shield and political sword.

Needless to say, BidenX not only did not write the tweet … he has no idea what he did last night. All he actually knows and cares about is that to get his pudding and juicy box, he has to yell at the teleprompter for a few minutes.

 

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SCOTUS Starts to Shove the Govt Genie Back Into The Bottle Part 1

Tue, 2024-07-02 18:00 +0000

The most important Event of the past week was NOT the Presidential Debate between Trump and President Zombie (formerly known as Biden). It was important.

Related: Bad Week for the Deep State – Chevron Deference is Dead; Admin Courts on Thin Ice

Biden should resign or be removed by the invocation of the 25th Amendment based on cognitive failure. And someone, IMHO, needs to arrest Jill Biden on the charge(s) of “Failure to protect against Elder Abuse.”

That debate took the oxygen out of our Public Square, but compared to a number of decisions handed by SCOTUS (Supreme Court of The United States), it was just a sideshow. This decision to burn the Chevron Doctrine to the ground is important.

“THE THREE HAPPIEST WORDS IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE TODAY – “Chevron is overruled.”

I’ve previously posted about this overreach by NOAA’s (National Oceanic and Atmosphere Agency) NMFS (National Marine Fisheries Services) here and here. Steve did the same here.  NOAA tried to force government human “monitors” on board fishing vessels and to force fishermen to spend lots of money on specific monitoring equipment (and the data services to relay that data). About $700/day/monitor. Not only did it violate the Fourth Amendment, but the courts also found that the agency violated the Administrative Procedures Act (“APA,” 1948) that set up the structure of how mere Executive Branch agencies could promulgate “regulations with the Force of Law.”

If you look at the Constitution, the ability to legislate is strictly a function of the Legislative Branch. But it was drafted and signed into Law when Progressivism was rising fast, and they took advantage of the growth of the Federal Govt and did the PR push that “mere legislators don’t have the expertise to make such laws; let the “experts” do it for you.” Our Elected Representatives bought into that Progressive philosophy regardless of their own Duties in the Separation of Powers as outlined in the Constitution – THEIR Foundational Law.

SideNote: Funny, isn’t it, that when it comes to abortion and other issues of Morality, Progressives get all in a tizzy about the Separation of Church and State as if there was a real firewall there.

SideNote to the SideNote: there is, but it only keeps the Government from establishing a State religion. How’s that working concerning LGBTQRSTUVWXYZ and the Government pushing that secularized sexuality religion down our throats (and into our minds and hearts)?

But when it comes to the Separation of Powers, they either remain silent or allow that philosophy to have lots of leaks by which to have us Ruled by technocrats vs Governed by elected representatives.

So, unelected, unaccountable, and unassailable bureaucrats whose ONLY Constitutional duty is to “faithfully execute the Law” as they report to the President to whom that command is laid. Here’s the background (emphasis mine):

Today, attorneys for a group of New Jersey herring fishermen landed a significant victory at the Supreme Court.  With its ruling in Loper Bright v. Raimondo [and  Relentless v. Department of Commerce -Skip] the Court has overruled the Chevron doctrine and restored the balance of power between Congress and the Administration. The Loper Bright decision was issued alongside Relentless v Department of Commerce.

The fishermen in the Loper Bright case face an unlawful requirement imposed on them by an Executive Branch agency that could force them to surrender 20 percent of their earnings to pay at-sea monitors. Because that fee resulted from unlawful overreach and threatened their ability to make a living, the fishermen decided to challenge the requirement in court four years ago. After a split decision in the D.C. Circuit, the Supreme Court decided to review the Chevron doctrine, which is the legal theory the government cited to justify its controversial monitoring rule. For 40 years, Chevron has required federal courts to abdicate their constitutional role to interpret the law by deferring to agency interpretations of statutes whenever those same agencies deem the law “silent” or “ambiguous.” In practice, such deference permitted agencies to engage in egregious overreach, often at the expense of ordinary citizens. 

Bill Bright, a Cape May-based herring fishermen and eponymous plaintiff in Loper Bright, offered this statement: “We are grateful the Court has overruled Chevron. Today’s restoration of the separation of powers is a victory for small, family-run businesses like ours, whether they’re involved in fishing, farming, or retail. Congress never authorized industry-funded monitoring in the herring fishery

Former U.S. Solicitor General Paul Clement, who argued on behalf of the fishermen before the  Supreme Court, added the following: “

The Court’s decision puts to rest an interpretive methodology that has seriously distorted how the political branches operate for far too long. Courts should ask what the law means, not whether it is ambiguous, and in close cases, the tie should go to the citizen, not the government. We are gratified that the Court restored the constitutionally mandated separation of powers.”

In the Supreme Court’s opinion, Chief Justice Roberts wrote:

“The deference that Chevron requires of courts reviewing agency action cannot be squared with the APA.” He went on to say, “Chevron’s presumption is misguided because agencies have no special competence in resolving statutory ambiguities.  Courts do.”

IMHO, this headline encapsulates everything I’ve been saying for years: “The Supreme Court Firebombs the Administrative State and Tells Congress to Get Off Its Butt and Work“…”In short order, many of the reasons we gradually, like a frog in a pot of boiling water, transformed from citizens into subjects have been demolished…Today’s decision doesn’t prevent agencies from making rules, but it doesn’t prevent citizens from contesting those rules in court.”

And that is the Executive Branch making up its own laws under the rubric of “Federal Rulemaking”. And as the headline maintains, Legislators should now be made to make their Laws COMPLETELY and stop throwing their half-grown bills over the wall and let others finish the work THEY should be doing. This should:

  • Have then creating smaller bills to more fully flesh them out – I’m hoping that these thousands of pages “Omnibus” bills will be now easily litigated by Citizens with much more of a chance of success.
  • Result in much BETTER bills because they will have to sweat the details – ALL the details.

And because of that, they won’t have the time to meddle as much in our lives. Uber-Left Law Professor Laurence Tribe concurs:

I disagree with one part: unrealistic. Instead, it SHOULD be expected. We all should be demanding more of the folks whose butts we put into those seats.

To bring it back to NH, I’m re-purposing something I emailed to Grokster Ann Marie where the District 17 Superintendent Thomas Ambrose is trying to redefine emails containing student sexuality as a “student record” so as to bypass a valid Right To Know demand:

…An email is NOT a student record which is a record/entry in their IT system. An email is not such a record even as it is a GOVERNMENT record – there is no protection of privacy for a parent sending an email to a government worker. It then becomes Public. So he’s off base on that.

..and we’re a Dillon’s Rule State. Which, if strictly kept, has ALWAYS made us being an “anti-Chevron Doctrine) State as “agencies” can only do what the Legislature specifically delegates. Just as NOAA overreached in spite of the Federal APA, how many of OUR agencies have done so despite JLCAR?

This ban of the Chevron Doctrine, if this was MMA, is a leg sweep takedown to put him onto the legal map.

Before I forget, here’s the salient part of the Law against which SCOTUS viewed NMFS’s strong arm tactics against the fishermen:

In 1972, Congress passed the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act, “to respond to the threat of overfishing and to promote conservation.” As part of that law, eight regional fisheries councils were created. Each of those councils, which is a business association, is charged with producing a fisheries management plan. Under the plan created for New England herring fisheries, half of all fishing trips had to carry a federal monitor. Originally, all the observers were employed by the federal government. Somehow, the National Marine Fisheries Service managed to lose money from its budget as the rest of the federal government porked up. In 2020, the management plan required the fishing boats to pay for monitors reporting to the federal government. The cost was over $700. Many fisheries complained that this additional expense resulted in zero profit or even a loss for a day’s fishing.

Congress didn’t authorize billing private fishing companies to pay for federal monitors. But the Department of Commerce interpreted the requirement that it may “require that one or more observers be carried on board a vessel of the United States engaged in fishing for species that are subject to the plan, for the purpose of collecting data necessary for the conservation and management of the fishery,” to mean that half the fishing boats had to carry deadweight that they paid for.

  1. Whether the Court should overrule Chevron or at least clarify that statutory silence concerning controversial powers expressly but narrowly granted elsewhere in the statute does not constitute an ambiguity requiring deference to the agency.
  2. Whether the phrase “necessary and appropriate” in the MSA augments agency power to force domestic fishing vessels to contract with and pay the salaries of federal observers they must carry.

Result: Vacated and remanded.

The Administrative Procedure Act requires courts to exercise their independent judgment [instead of deference to the agencies because of the Chevron Doctrine -Skip] in deciding whether an agency has acted within its statutory authority, and courts may not defer to an agency interpretation of the law simply because a statute is ambiguous;

Chevron is overruled.

And this is part and parcel of the “overreach and self-justification of it” that I’ve been talking about for years. If you want, a more more thorough legal cut-and-paste is here. And it points out the whole issue of arbitrary and capricious:

 …federal agencies can adopt widely different interpretations and enforcement policies depending on who’s in power, and that makes the legal/regulatory environment inherently unstable for Americans.  Also, as Justice Clarence Thomas adds, it’s also flat-out unconstitutional. Chevron makes the judiciary subservient to the other two branches as a matter of structure and not just judgment…

And we’re back to the end goal of Democrats/Progressives/Socialists – being ruled by technocratic “experts” who, in their eyes, only have our best interest in their TOTALLY non-partisan hearts. Or as the post called it “the Rule of Whim” Anyone who has ever reviewed the political donations of government workers knows that a HUGE pile of human excrement.

And yet another reason that I really like this decision – Justice Kagan is against it DEMONSTRATING that she’s for the Administrative State (and you wonder why Democrats view SCOTUS as a Supra-Legislature):

Justice Elena Kagan wrote that Chevron deference “has formed the backdrop against which Congress, courts, and agencies—as well as regulated parties and the public—all have operated for decades. It has been applied in thousands of judicial decisions. It has become part of the warp and woof of modern government, supporting regulatory efforts of all kinds.”

And that’s the problem as it should be LEGISLATIVE, not regulatory. I just can’t say that enough!

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Every State (And Especially New Hampshire) Needs A Tucker Carlson

Tue, 2024-07-02 16:00 +0000

The “Right” in New Hampshire suffers … perhaps incorrigibly … from cognitive dissonance—a couple of examples. New Hampshire spends more on “public education” than almost every other State.

Yet the “Right” keeps reciting the mantra that New Hampshire is “fiscally conservative” and, worse, that the existential threat to the State’s “fiscal conservatism” is subsidizing rail to Boston, despite the cost of that subsidy being essentially a rounding error on what the State spends on “public education.” Totally irrational.

Next example. The “Right” pretends that Ayotte and Morse are conservatives. Ayotte was essentially a mini-me Jeannie Shaheenie during her last year in the Senate (having spent the previous five shilling for the military-industrial complex), while Morse voted to codify Obamacare into State law and supported Sununu’s COVID-tyranny. It is totally irrational to consider either conservative.

Tucker Carlson lost his job at Faux because, in the eyes of the system, he went too far in exposing the cognitive dissonance of GOP voters. Asking an obvious question, like how does it benefit the United States to wage a proxy war against Russia that is destroying Ukraine, is an unforgivable sin. It’s as bad as asking why the “Right” in New Hampshire ignores the runaway spending on “public education” and instead fixates on defining “fiscal conservatism” as not subsidizing rail to Boston.

Tucker, by speaking truth to power, has become a worldwide phenomenon. Of course, simply speaking truth to power is not enough. Tucker is intelligent, articulate, fearless and, above all, funny and happy. Every State, especially New Hampshire, needs a Tucker Carlson.

HERE is Tucker in Australia:

 

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Who Is Running This Show

Tue, 2024-07-02 14:00 +0000

For many in America, the Thursday night debate was an eye-opening event. For these folks, this was the first uncensored look at the Leader of the Free World, our Commander and Chief, and the 46th President of the United States, the Kid from Scranton, PA, Joe Biden.

You can almost smell the fear in the air. Panic has set in as these now-enlightened souls wonder if this old man can possibly beat Donald Trump again and save Democracy. These people, who the administration and news media have hoodwinked for three-plus years, are missing the point. The real question after seeing Joe shuffle onto the stage and mumble through every incoherent answer he uttered is who is running the White House, and can Joe Biden hobble to the finish line and safely end the term for this gang who could not shoot right?

Joe Biden went all in Thursday night and bet the house, the White House, on the hope that he could muster one more scene, like the State of the Union, and show the world he is still fit to run this country and still the only person who can beat Donald Trump. Joe said, “hit me,” when he should have said, “stay,” and the last card gave him 22. The Scranton Kid went bust, lost, and is broke: political power broke. By the 13-minute mark of the debate, it was clear Joe Biden was not fit to run, nor had he been running this country since 2021. The Democrats are screwed, but so are the American people. The bad guys of the world know that we do not have a President who can protect us, and we are not safe. America is being held hostage by an octogenarian who won’t give up the keys.

So, who has been running the show these last four years? Who is behind the curtain holding the strings on this puppet? I believe it is not a single person but a group of people led by Barack Obama who has been able to fool enough people to vote for Biden and give these psychopaths the time to complete the transformation of America promised by Obama nearly 16 years ago.

Insiders claim that Joe Biden can only perform his duties from 10 AM to 4 PM. This limitation is why you usually see his on-camera events during that timeframe. Later in the day, he is more apt to gaffes and shows signs of fatigue. This schedule is unfair to Americans who deserve a full-time president, and a part-time executive is a national security issue. It is estimated that the President has seven minutes to respond to a missile attack on America, and less if hypersonic. We need a Commander in Chief who is coherent 24/7, period.

Joe Biden’s mental decline is accelerating. You only need to look at videos of the President in 2021 and now for comparison. That decline is not going to slow. Democrats should be concerned about Biden finishing his first term, let alone reelection. Biden’s selfishness in resigning may result in a constitutional crisis, with the need for emergency measures to be put in place. That may be a delay in the election or provisions for a replacement candidate on all state ballots. These will create an issue between the federal and state governments regarding the control of elections. The Democrats are concerned with the Republican threat to Democracy, but they seem to be doing an excellent job of imploding it now.

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Don’t Let Them Reimagine What Happened on That Debate Stage

Tue, 2024-07-02 12:00 +0000

The infinite number of progressive (AI?) monkeys are banging away on their endless number of virtual typewriters (some of whom are still tasked with the regime’s censorship duties in the digital dungeons at Menlo Park and Mountain View) to explain away or erase what happened last Thursday. Don’t let them.

We need to keep that truth alive in the minds of Americans if we can, and that’s what the latest Trump Ad below attempts to do, I think. It is a public service reminder. Mr. Biden is not running the country (as we’ve all known for some time), but whoever is can’t continue to do that if Biden is removed or voted out of office. Even if his replacement were a Democrat, the people behind Biden wouldn’t be in charge. That new president would. They don’t want that either, I suspect.

Not that the outcome would be any different. Democrats are gonna’ Democrat, as they say, and we can expect Biden’s CNN deep fake performance to feature heavily against the left up and down the ticket: How are you still Ridin’ With Biden?

The answer is a visceral hatred of Donald Trump and the projection of Biden’s failings onto him. Don’t let them get away with that, either, and feel free to send us anything you think will help.

In the meantime, we have the Trump promo below, but first,

 

And Second: A brutal Fact Check of the things Biden did say.

 

And Third, this isn’t a new problem for Joe (circa 2020):

And Here’s a Trump Ad:

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Has America “Bottomed Out”?

Tue, 2024-07-02 10:00 +0000

I remember reading the columns and editorials of several conservative and Republican pundits who were hoping that Trump would lose in 2020.  They based their hopes on hatred of Trump’s personality and his disregard for “the norms of Presidential behavior.”  They called themselves “NeverTrumpers” and were proud of it.

Others on both sides of the political aisle also hoped for conservatives and Republicans to lose, saying that the “only way” for the public to understand how screwed up America had become was to allow the country to hit rock bottom.  Their theory went that “once we’ve bottomed out, we’ll be able to rebuild.”

I disagreed with all of them, often and quite loudly.  I felt that allowing the US to continue to decline was a danger to the rest of the world: the US is a stabilizing force around the world, and to destabilize the US would be to destabilize the rest of the world.

On Thursday night, CNN was instrumental in ripping off the mask that the Democrats had kept in place over Biden’s cognitive decline.  By setting the rules for the debate, Biden himself had put in place the stage where the world would know that “the emperor has no clothes.”  The Democrat’s and media’s selected and appointed leader failed miserably to speak in complete sentences, to maintain a single train of thought, and to answer questions completely and honestly – without repeating previously and often-debunked tropes about his opponent. After his disastrous performance, his wife, Jill, spoke to him as a child in front of the whole world: “You did so well, Joe!  You answered all the questions!”

Nail, meet coffin.

Democrats used the federal government to pass laws that forced individuals to submit to policies that tore families apart, violated scientific facts, and unbalanced equality throughout both government and private industry.  Now, after Thursday night and their party leader’s almost total mental collapse in front of the entire world, the Democrats are in full panic mode.

Republicans, meanwhile, concentrated on winning state-level elections and won at least half the governor’s mansions and state legislatures in the nation.  They gained the power and the state-level support to begin passing state-level laws to counter an increasing number of those federal mandates.

The up-and-coming generation is realizing that they cannot afford to live on their own because of the huge debt load that both taxes and inflation have saddled them with.  They’re not happy.  And they’re beginning to realize that Biden’s “school debt forgiveness” plan, which has twice been found unconstitutional, won’t happen.  They want to blame someone… but they can’t blame Trump.

Then:

This past week, the SCOTUS issued decisions that reversed decades of “government knows best” assumptions.  The most impactful was the declaration that “Chevron is overruled” (that is exact text from the decision).  Reversing Chevron means that Congress can no longer write obscure and confusing laws, pass them, and hope that the Administrative branch can turn those obscurities into enforceable measures.

The result is that Congress must now make its meaning clear from the start.  Legislators must legislate.  They can no longer pass the buck and use Nancy Pelosi’s “we have to pass the law to find out what’s in it” mantra.  The SCOTUS has declared that “if it isn’t in the law, then it isn’t in the law.”  The SCOTUS has slapped the wrist of the “administrative state” and told them to enforce the law as written.  And if there is obscurity, it is up to a court to decide what the law means, not some functionary in DC.

The media is still complicit in its hatred of the concept of American self-determination.  They (or it) believe that The People cannot make decisions for themselves.  The People are plainly too stupid, too uneducated, too biased, or unable because “they cling to guns or religion or antipathy to people who aren’t like them (Obama)”.  No, they declare, it is up to them, the self-appointed “experts”, to act as “guides”.  Anything else is an “attack on democracy.”

Now, after Thursday night, those self-appointed “experts” have been revealed to be sycophants and ideologues who were willing to sell their reputations for a seat at the pundit’s table on networks with ever-shrinking audience bases.  Some of those “experts” don’t even have enough national viewers to fill a mid-sized football stadium.  (You’ll be shocked at how few viewers some of those “hosts” have.  The statistics are factual: cable boxes can – and do – report the channels being watched and at what time, and those numbers can’t be faked).

Yes, there are a huge number of Americans who are still comfortable wearing rose-colored glasses and believing that the government knows best.  But more and more Americans are looking at their wallets, their children’s educations, and their hourly wages.  And their satisfaction with their current situation is waning.  They’re finding out that “that government is best which governs least” (attributed to Jefferson, but he didn’t actually write it.)

For some, it’s hard to admit that they may have been misled, especially when they believed what they were told by almost all of the “experts” in the news media, and especially after the debate and they saw for themselves that the current president is “fading.”  The big question is: will they look in the mirror and ask themselves, “Have I been played for a fool?”

My advice to them is: Don’t be too concerned.  MILLIONS of Americans were also played for a fool.  The question now is: will you continue to allow yourself to be “played” by those who only want power for themselves?

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Night Cap: Useful Idiot Part V … Terry Roy Does NHPR With His BFF Alissandra Murray

Tue, 2024-07-02 02:00 +0000

Terry Red-Flag Roy is the gift that keeps on giving … to the Woke-Communists. Why would you legitimize a Fake-News, Advocacy-Journalism, propaganda-outlet like NHPR by giving them an interview?

The answer is obvious in the case of Terry Roy … because he is a narcissist first and a conservative a distant second. See below:

Is it possible that Red-Flag Roy doesn’t understand that the “journalists” at NHPR look down on Roy’s constituents … see them as part of a sub-class of humans that NHPR and the rest of the elites have a duty to rule over … and that NHPR’s loyal-listeners share those sentiments? And doesn’t understand that legitimizing fake news and advocacy journalism, at best, does nothing to advance conservatism?

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Fossil Fuel Companies Won’t PAY for “Climate Change” – Vermonters Will

Tue, 2024-07-02 00:00 +0000

Vermont has just done something hailed by Climateers as groundbreaking and memorialized by The Week with the headline: ‘Vermont becomes first state to make fossil fuel companies pay for climate change.’

Really?

Let’s not get ahead of ourselves. They haven’t done anything but pass a bill (S.259). They have no idea how they will execute it, or if they can, what it will look like, and how much … you get the idea. And in the interest of helping bring this closer to the planet Earth they claim to be saving, I think what The Week meant was that they are the first state to say they are going to try to do it.

Do What? If you are familiar with Vermont, you’ve got a handy string of unflattering references and colorful metaphors suggesting the political/bureaucratic equivalent of erectile dysfunction. If you know anything about Vermont’s Clean Heat Standard (for example), you are probably giggling and pointing or shaking your head. While Vermont has the votes to pass any climate legislation it can imagine (as much science fiction as climate change itself), it increasingly lacks any ability to craft language or rules its government can make work.

They say they are going to “make fossil fuel companies pay for climate change,” but is that what their legislation will do?

The Vegas odds are low, which might be why Vermont – despite all the other blue states with their significantly larger number of left-wing lunatics – managed to pass it before anyone else.

Is it the result of an advanced case of progressive mental illness? An insular, self-absorbed obsession with the lie that the carbon dioxide emitted by Western “democracies” is going to despoil the planet (while the greater emissions from India, Africa, Asia, and especially China will not). Napolean Syndrome? Or is it simply the innate leftist hunger to redistribute other people’s earnings as they see fit, even when it harms the people in whose interest they claim to act?

How about all of the above?

Another Climate Laundromat

The problem begins with the Vermont legislature having more elected Democrats in it than (at which) you can shake a Mann-Made hockey stick. It has veto-proof majorities in both chambers. The state’s governor, Phil Scott, is a token Republican and a chief executive with a soap box but not much else. He’s also alleged to be the most popular governor in the country but has anyone considered that the two things (impotence and popularity) might be connected?

Mr. Scott allowed S.259 to become law (the thing that will “make” fossil fuel companies pay for climate change) without his signature, in part because he couldn’t stop it and, in part, because he is himself, is a little bit Hopey-climate-change.

From The Week.

[Gov. Phil] Scott did not seem too keen on the idea of the bill, seemingly brushing it off as too difficult a task. However, in a note to Vermont’s Senate secretary, he wrote that he “[understands] the desire to seek funding to mitigate the effects of climate change that has hurt our state in so many ways,” especially given that Vermont dealt with deadly, climate-caused flooding last year.

Translation: Tax and spend Democrats are so incapable of managing the taxpayer’s wages that it must find scapegoats to help pad a treasury it can’t fill despite the endless parade of new and higher taxes, and Phil is willing to let them trip over this cluster of (you know what’s) because he likes other people’s money too.

If it doesn’t work, he didn’t sign it, and he can always say he couldn’t stop it.

You Can’t Help Loving Other People’s Money

For the record, all flooding is climate-related, as is its absence. Rained out weddings, glorious beach days. Weather. Climate. In the case of Vermont, Its ‘Climate’ has a long history of major floods. Vermont also has a history of building things where it has flooded before for as long as people have been living in Vermont. I wonder if the fossil fuel company lawyers could do something with that when the Green (as in, we need a mountain of someone else’s money) State figures out how much to put at the bottom of the bill they plan to send them.

This is a state that spends thrice as much on education to crank out kids barely half as bright. That same state can’t possibly fix anything (certainly not the weather), no matter how much or whom they charge. Not that this is about that. This is a fishing expedition—legalized robbery. And by claiming the pockets to be picked are Big Oil, they make you think one thing when, in fact, the truth is something else.

S.259 will allow Vermont to “bill fossil fuel companies retroactively for the costs of addressing, avoiding and adapting to the damages that the emissions from their products have caused” between 1995 and 2024, said Heatmap News. But this is a multistep process. First, the Vermont treasurer must assess the total cost of these emissions to determine how much the state is owed.

Don’t you dare say Ex Post Facto or mention Bills of Attainder (both unconstitutional) because Vermont’s legislators love what they love (by which I mean your money). S.259, the “Climate Superfund Act,” launders money to fill the state’s coffers by charging fuel companies for alleged damages caused by alleged climate change (which amounts to whatever the government’s thieves say it is). Oh, look, a storm wrecked some infrastructure that was built where it floods every ten years. Make them Pay!

Climate change is less about climate and more about change. The change in the amount of change in your pocket. The fossil fuel companies won’t be paying for whatever the regulators decide is the cost of “climate change.” That will be borne by every citizen in the state of Vermont, and the Legislature can’t prevent that.

That added cost of doing business in Vermont won’t just trickle down. It will show up in the rising cost of everything that moves in a vehicle fueled by … fuel. All energy costs will spike. Businesses will have to cut staff, pay, and benefits and maybe even close up shop. Even the cost of government will go up.

That Climate Superfund will make everything more expensive (which includes covering the cost of climate change) at a time when, thanks to some Democrats who did something from DC, everything is already more expensive.

What Big Oil Should Do

When I first heard the Vermont State Senate bill passed (and I’ve said this here before), I thought fuel companies should stop doing business in Vermont. The State is, after all, in a huge hurry to get to its all-electric, no-fossil-fuel paradise. Say no today. Don’t wait for the office of charging fossil fuel companies to pay for climate change to send a bill. Give them their green future now. Good and hard, if you take my meaning.

And how long do you think it would take for all hell to break loose? Not long. Sure, Vermonters can drive to New York or Massachusetts to get gasoline—to New Hampshire if they want it and want to save a lot more money—but that’s an impractical solution. The entire economy needs fuel, oil, and gas to run. Without it, the state is at a standstill when the tanks in the ground are empty.

Is that what it will take to get Vermonters to end the madness? To vote for candidates whose primary goal is not to screw them as hard as they can in pursuit of their partisan fantasies?

Maybe. America is in something of the same situation, except that it only takes a few dedicated operatives in a handful of states to screw the entire nation. But that should mean more for activism at the state level.

Fix what you can as soon as possible, and then be vigilant about keeping it that way, especially in Vermont. The path it is on has been spiraling downward for years, and S.259 isn’t going to punish anyone but Vermonters.

 

| Substack

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It Is Not About The Debate But The Gaslighting

Mon, 2024-07-01 22:00 +0000

The Big Debate of 2024. When did you last see such an anticipated event that wasn’t a Patriot’s Super Bowl? The pregame dissection of the debate was fascinating to watch and made it clear which talking head was backing which candidate.

The one thing that was over the top was all of the legacy media talking in unison, attacking the character of Donald Trump—the most despicable display of self-importance and disrespect for the former president was Kassie Hunt of CNN. With her nose up in the air in a condescending fashion, she asked her guest if Joe Biden would shake Donald Trump’s hand. She went on to say that Donald Trump was not worthy of a Joe Biden’s handshake. The two men did not shake hands, but Joe Biden shook many heads on Thursday night, and by Friday morning, watching MSNBC and CNN was more like observing a state funeral than a Presidential debate.

There seemed to be shock and surprise at CNN and MSNBC, which leads me to an obvious question. Were these supposedly political experts really at a loss for Biden’s condition and performance, or were they caught in the big lie perpetrated by the White House and supported entirely by the legacy media? What the world saw of Joe Biden on Thursday is what we on the Right have been pointing to since 2021. If the former is true, these supposed experts are worse at their jobs than we could imagine. If the latter is true, these people should be relieved of their duties. They are not fit to be dispersing expert analysis of a debate, campaign, or candidate. They can also be charged with election interference by knowingly misrepresenting the facts. You know this would never happen. The media is protected as long as they keep supporting the Left.

These folks have drunk more Kool-Aid than a kid’s summer camp, especially since they lost all sense of credibility and fell in love with Barack Obama. This has created an era of unprecedented media bias favoring the Left. You only need to look at the biggest lies created by the Left and supported unequivocally by the legacy media:

Russia, Russia, Russia

The Hilary Clinton Fake Dosier

The Trump/Ukraine Phonecall

The Hunter Biden Laptop

January 6th Insurrection

Randi Weingarten/DOJ Connection

The 51 Intelligence Official Letter

In all of these instances, the media walked hand in hand with the hosts and was totally unified and in sync with the Democrat talking points. All of these stories were. Combine this with identity politics, and you have the current dilemma facing the Democrats. They want to replace Joe Biden and Kamala Harris but face three significant obstacles-Joe Biden, Jill Biden, and Kamala Harris. I contend the two ladies would be the most challenging obstacles. Removing the sitting Vice President, who happens to be a Black female, will be impossible. Jill Biden is a power-hungry individual and a wretched wife. She should have thrown the towel in for Joe years ago. These two women are immovable and remember one more factor. Joe Biden promised during the 2020 election he would be a one-term President. I guess that was just another Joe Biden lie!

 

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NH-“Democrats” … The Party Of Angry, Shrill Women And Weak, Beta-Males

Mon, 2024-07-01 20:00 +0000

Octogenarians of the world … UNITE. Actually, I have no idea if Kathy Sullivan is an octogenarian or just plays one on WMUR, aka NH-Democrat-TV. But she looks like she’s not in much better shape than BidenX, so I am going to help her out by amplifying her message.

This post goes out to all the weak, feckless, leaf-eating beta-males in the NH-Democrat Party … you have your orders! Begin goose-stepping NOW. Heil victory!

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France: Macron Takes an Electoral Beating: Which Globalist World Leader is Next?

Mon, 2024-07-01 18:00 +0000

When the G7 met a few weeks ago in Italy, Joe Biden had the highest approval rating of any head of state in attendance. This summit was the most significant meeting of the least popular politicians in the world. These politicians cannot accept the fact that their policies have failed the common man, and people wanted a change from the progressive left ideology.

They are so caught up in their self-importance that reality is beyond their grasp. How sad to think that Joe Biden won Mr. Popularity with a 38% approval rating. This meeting began the slide of doom for President Joe Biden.

France held their elections on Sunday, and the young progressive Emmanuel Macron took an absolute beating. The outcome was expected, but the swing back to the Right was significant and sent a message to every other country led by a progressive Left leader. That message is that we drank the Kool-Aid and gave you a chance to prove your way was better than that of a conservative centrist, and you failed. We were far better off living in the middle ground.

The far-right National Rally Party narrowly missed a majority. If it can expand its lead in the second round of voting on July 7, it could form the country’s first far-right government since World War II, with 28-year-old Bardella as prime minister, and replace Macron’s pro-Europe agenda with its populist and anti-immigration platform.

Macron did not acknowledge defeat. In a statement, he hailed the unusually high vote turnout and called for the same in the second round. But the projected results suggested that his gamble in calling for the elections had backfired spectacularly and that his influence over French politics was rapidly waning.

Macron said he would not resign and could stay on until his term expires in 2027, but he would face majority opposition with little recourse. The results of this election have sent shockwaves throughout Europe. Many other European leaders suffer from the same poor approval ratings as Macron and will probably face the same outcome when their voters go to the polls. France is the second-largest economy in the E.U. and a force in E.U. affairs.

Another concern is whether the French far-right might undermine Europe’s support for Ukraine and its stance on Russia. The National Party leaders are already challenging Macron’s hold on French foreign policy and defense, suggesting the president play a more honorary role as armed forces commander in chief.

Macron was the first fringe candidate to be elected outside the more traditional center-left and center-right parties that had dominated French politics for decades. Many in Europe feel that this move away from the more progressive policies will continue on both sides of the Atlantic. The Progressive parties have had years to prove their policies work, but they have failed across the globe.

The time it takes for the National Party to win a majority may require more rounds of elections, putting France in a stalemate position. There may be many changes in candidates before the second round, including many far-left candidates dropping out. This would leave many races with just two parties- the National Party and the New Popular Front coalition.

What is happening in France and across Europe is reflective of our American race and does not look favorable on a successful Biden bid for reelection. This is one time we Americans who live on the right hope that France is right.

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MONDAY MEMES

Mon, 2024-07-01 16:00 +0000

And it’s that time of the week again.

Last week’s Friday Edition.

Remember, ridicule and mockery are effective weapons:

  1. Ridicule cannot easily be fought
  2. Ridicule makes the enemy angry, and angry people make mistakes
  3. For those in the “squishy middle” a Thought Splinter (and Part II and Part III and Part IV) can often be hidden inside humor.

Now, let the mockery and mayhem begin.

 

*** Warning, definitely off-color ones, in case tender eyes are about ***

 

 

Am I “in the fight”?  Yes.  But I’ll be disappointed if that’s really the reason I was born.

 

>>>>>=====<<<<<

 

Special Post Debate Section:

 

20 Biggest Lies Biden Told During His Debate With Trump (thefederalist.com)

82% don’t think Biden should run for president: NYPost poll

Biden’s Favorite News Show, MSNBC’s ‘Morning Joe,’ Calls for Him to Step Down – Slay News

How Biden could be replaced as the Democratic nominee – Washington Examiner

Biden today, tell me what is good and bad about this new photo and FLOTUS is doing all she could, I commend her, but it is OVER! 95%, inside people tell me Biden WILL NOT be on the ticket November (substack.com)

Desperate Biden hits back at NY Times after it told him to drop out of race – as Democratic donors float ‘intervention’ led by Obama to get president to see sense after debate | Daily Mail Online

Biden campaign official stops voters from talking to press after they blast debate performance – Washington Times

OOF! Even Reliable Lefty Jon Stewart Mocked Joe Biden Over the Debate: ‘Resting 25th Amendment Face’ (VIDEO) | The Gateway Pundit | by Mike LaChance

The entire New York Times homepage right now is 10 different articles trying to get Biden to drop out (citizenwatchreport.com)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Uh Oh… More Bad News for Democrats: Biden Cannot be Replaced on Ballot in Three Swing States, Except for Death or 25th Amendment | The Gateway Pundit | by Jim Hᴏft

Can Democrats Dump Biden And Move On? It’s Not That Simple (thefederalist.com)

And that’s what I predicted on Friday: he’ll get retired, soon, on a gurney with a toe tag.

 

 

 

 

As if they didn’t know from meeting him over the last few years, or seeing him at conferences / summits.  But the kid has screamed at the emperor “He’s naked”, so now everyone is safe saying so.

World Officials Say They’ve Seen Warning Signs of Biden’s Mental Fitness (breitbart.com)

 

 

 

Beautiful… Leftists Eating Their Own: Furious Keith Olbermann Calls for CNN Be Literally Burned Down for Not Assisting Biden During Disastrous Debate Performance (VIDEO) | The Gateway Pundit | by Jim Hᴏft

 

 

 

 

Excellent one!

Joe Biden’s Replacement Announced? * 100PercentFedUp.com * by Noah

 

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And so it begins:

 

 

 

 

 

 

ROFL!  “Common cold”?  C’mon, man…

 

 

 

 

 

 

I agree, with a few rather notable exceptions.  For them, the sooner the better.

 

 

 

As I’ve said, understanding that there really is a war on white people has been one of the single bitterest red pills I’ve taken.

 

 

Only reason I ever listen to NPR.

 

 

 

 

 

 

If the Dems “retire” The Potato somehow, even money says she’ll be slipped in as an epic 2016 rematch.  But that will happen after the second debate, so there will be no more debates.

 

 

But… but… but we’ve been assured by our intellectual and moral superiors that the Great Replacement is a myth.  More:

 

 

 

 

I don’t treat my lawn with anything.  Love those dandelions as a reserve of greens.  Same with a few other forage-worthy plants in my yard and property.  At least my blackberry bushes seem to be bearing more than a few token berries this year.  Very disappointed that some of the other seeds I’ve planted haven’t taken off.

 

 

 

By law you cannot own a natural thing.

 

 

 

 

 

The fact that she did this – openly-admitted deceit – should make anything that comes from that deceit the “fruit of the poisoned tree”…

 

 

 

 

 

Seen this before, but it’s evergreen.

 

 

If I can ever afford a flagpole, the only one going up is Old Glory.  MAYBE the Gadsden flag below it.

 

 

 

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PSA – PSA – PSA – PSA – PSA

 

 

We have to remember: Most people have a price.  For The Jab.  For “climate scientists”.  For dietitians who “found” that fat was bad and sugar OK.  And, MHO as I don’t know amounts, I suspect the price is remarkably cheap.  Speaking of diet, this is a fantastic book.

The Big Fat Surprise: Why Butter, Meat and Cheese Belong in a Healthy Diet

The enormity of the “purchasing” of dietary science staggers…

The Food Pyramid Is Based on Flawed Science and Bad Policy | PragerU

How the Government Made You Fat | PragerU

 

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All about protecting The Narrative.

 

 

I still hope it does.  Humping through the woods in Spicy Time with supplies and guns and ammo, plus kids in tow, is not my vision of a future I want.  Though, honestly, it’s the future I expect.

 

 

 

 

 

Just another slush fund, like the Clinton Foundation.  I personally suspect most politician-related “charities” are exactly that, whether Left or Right.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Again and again I’ll state that while I don’t advocate for or encourage violence, were the doctors and hospital admins who permitted – encouraged! – this to develop cases of high velocity lead poisoning, and I were on the jury, I’d accept the Southern Defense as a valid reason to vote Not Guilty.

 

 

 

 

Yeah.

 

 

You can only rally solely on hating The Other for so long.

 

 

 

 

I’ve asked a couple of Argentines I know about this.  One likes his economic policies but not so much his desire to support Ukraine, nor to take the Falkland Islands.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tell me you hate your own people, without telling me you hate your own people.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Link section (some mine, some from my Jarhead friend):

 

Tyranny / Globalists:

Klaus Schwab Tells WEF Elites: ‘We Must Force’ Humanity into ‘Collaboration’ with Globalist Agenda – Slay News

Forced collaboration.  Understand this fully that the velvet glove is coming off.  Especially as they “fall short” of targets:

Only 17% of targets to improve life around the world are likely to be reached by 2030, UN reports – ABC News (go.com)

The “One Health” Agenda ⋆ Brownstone Institute

 

 

Every Leftist Cause Begins as Humanitarianism and Ends as Terrorism – Daniel Greenfield / Sultan Knish Articles at DanielGreenfield.org

World War 3 Watch:

Putin says Russia should produce previously banned missiles – Insider Paper

EU bureaucrats ‘want war with Russia’ – Orban — RT World News

Not just in Ukraine, but globally.

Taiwan urges citizens to avoid travel to China, Hong Kong and Macao following Beijing threats – ABC News (go.com)

The World’s Most Dangerous Delusion: Biden Thinks China Wants Stability :: Gatestone Institute

More:

Iranian official says reformist Masoud Pezeshkian and hard-liner Saeed Jalili heading to a runoff presidential election – ABC News (go.com)

“Reformist” my ass.  At least, that’s my initial take.

Iran Mullahs Drastically Speed Up Their Nuclear Program, US Administration Sits Idly By :: Gatestone Institute

Obama and Biden paved the way to a nuclear-armed Iran – JNS.org

Who Gave the Order to Threaten Nuclear War Last Week? – Flopping Aces

Seven Hairy Hells.  We’re going to tit-for-tat our way to WW3.

In response to this GG piece:

Night Cap: In Need of Founding Beliefs – Granite Grok

I want to put up an old essay of mine, Ethic Foods and Elections, as a complement to the above post.

 

E Ethnic Food and Elections

 

Jab / vaccines / medical:

Australian Government Has Been Hiding Deadly Covid Shot Side Effects since 2021 – Slay News

Stroke Risk: COVID Shots 200 Times More Likely to Cause Blood Clots in Brain • Children’s Health Defense (childrenshealthdefense.org)

RFK Jr. Leaves Dr. Phil Stunned As He Explains Huge Kickbacks Fauci and NIH Have Earned From Moderna Vaccines (VIDEO) | The Gateway Pundit | by Ben Kew

Pfizer Pro Quo: more evidence emerges that drugmakers cut deal to help Biden win election (dossier.today)

CDC: “Vaccines work, even when they don’t.” – STAND FOR HEALTH FREEDOM

They’re going to keep doing this.

 

 

Sadly, many will fail.

 

 

Intended Consequences: mRNA ‘Vaccines’ were Designed to Cause Severe Disease and Be Resistant to Antibodies (substack.com)

June 2024 COVID-19 And mRNA Vaccine Article Reference List – Fatherly Advice and Rants

JUST IN: Mainstream Media 7News Australia Airs Groundbreaking Segment highlighting COVID Vaccine Reactions (aussie17.com)

‘Impossible’: FDA’s Fast Review of Pfizer Vaccine Sparks Debate on Thoroughness • Children’s Health Defense (childrenshealthdefense.org)

Crazy Objects Found in Blood of the Vaccinated & In Vaccine Vials (deeprootsathome.com)

Kansas Attorney General Report – by Carl Heneghan (substack.com)

Long with a lot of info.  Sue them for their livers and kidneys.  The problem here is that the bigwigs who made these decisions will likely skate with a fine – thus legal, for a price – but the company itself might crash.  But as this comes out, more and more, more parents will hear about subclinical myocarditis, have their kids thoroughly checked, and learn just how deep that betrayal by the medical industrial complex has gone.

General:

Vaccine Injury Cover-up? Emails suggests BCCDC withheld COVID jab adverse reaction data (youtube.com)

12 minutes.

Dr. Sucharit Bhakdi – Myocarditis, Pfizer & Moderna and the Causal Link (rumble.com)

Two-odd hours!

Dr. David Martin Exposing COVID as a Biological Warfare Crime (rumble.com)

21 minutes.

Allergy Shots Contain Toxic Carbolic Acid, Human Albumin & Aluminum (deeprootsathome.com)

My son went through part of a series of allergy shots.  Oy!

Western Civilization Is Being Destroyed By Its Own Decadence – HotAir

Yes.

Economy:

Bidenomics Causes Independence Day BBQ Costs to Soar – The Lid (lidblog.com)

Culture wars:

EXCLUSIVE: Miss Maryland Contestants Dispute Male Winner (dailysignal.com)

“I was shocked,” one contestant told The Daily Signal as she described how she found out that she was competing against a man. This contestant, who asked to remain anonymous to protect her privacy, will be identified as Contestant A. “I had mixed feelings. I started to think that the winner might be predetermined.”

“A transgender woman gets crowned during first day of transgender Pride Month?” she asked. “It did not seem like a coincidence. Especially when owner of the pageant is a transgender woman herself. I was feeling like neither myself nor my fellow contestants had a fair opportunity from the beginning.”

Pushback.  More:

Idaho Pride event diminished after 2023 protest (massresistance.org)

Josh Hammer: How Conservatives Can Finally Get Judicial Nominations Right | The Patriot Post

But… but… but playing to win would cost them invites to the “beautiful people cocktail parties”.

 

 

Modesty Empowers Women…and 4 Reasons Nudity Doesn’t (deeprootsathome.com)

I thought this was so important that I put it into my journal for my kids.  Both for the girl to understand that “sexy” (let alone nudes, or even worse porn) is not empowering but cheapening.

 

 

And for the boy to grasp that a woman who uses exposed skin to garner attention is detracting from the more fundamental attraction of shared values and goals in life.  As Heston said in the Ten Commandments, He is the light of eternal mind.  That’s the basis for marriage, not rutting.

Tractor Supply Changes Their Woke Mind After   Boycotts Began – Clever Journeys

Woke, seeing consequences.  Meanwhile, in the UK:

 

 

FLASHBACK: CIA Official Admits ‘Biden World Asked For’ Letter from 51 Intel Officials Blasting Hunter’s Hard Drive as Russian Propaganda. (thenationalpulse.com)

Corrupt.  Corrupt.  Corrupt.  More fetid corruption:

Rep. James Comer: Bidens, China may have had 11 additional deals (nypost.com)

Border / migration:

Trump Says Biden’s Open Border Taking Job Opportunities Away from Black Americans (breitbart.com)

79,000 DACA Recipients Were Approved Despite Arrest Records, Some Arrested 10x or More | The Gateway Pundit | by Jack Davis, The Western Journal

 

 

Biden’s Border Chief Claims Power to Admit More Illegals (breitbart.com)

 

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Pick of the post:

 

 

On trusting Democrats:

 

 

On trusting Democrats Bumper Sticker | Zazzle

 

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Palate Cleansers:

 

 

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Come back Wednesday for another edition.  Same Meme Time.  Same Meme channel.

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Breaking: SCOTUS Decision Drops on Trump Presidential Immunity …

Mon, 2024-07-01 15:09 +0000

The Democrats broke new ground when the White House coordinated with DAs and DOJ to bring multiple prosecutions against former president and current Candidate Donald Trump. When asked about Constitutionality, SCOTUS responded with a decidedly constitutional response.

Emphasis, mine.

A federal grand jury indicted former President Donald J. Trump on four counts for conduct that occurred during his Presidency following the November 2020 election. The indictment alleged that after losing that election, Trump conspired to overturn it by spreading knowingly false claims of election fraud to obstruct the collecting, counting, and certifying of the election results. Trump moved to dismiss the indictment based on Presidential immunity, arguing that a President has absolute immunity from criminal prosecution for actions performed within the outer perimeter of his official responsibilities, and that the indictment’s allegations fell within the core of his official duties. The District Court denied Trump’s motion to dismiss, holding that former Presidents do not possess federal criminal immunity for any acts. The D. C. Circuit affirmed. Both the District Court and the D. C. Circuit declined to decide whether the indicted conduct involved official acts.

Held: Under our constitutional structure of separated powers, the nature of Presidential power entitles a former President to absolute immunity from criminal prosecution for actions within his conclusive and preclusive constitutional authority. And he is entitled to at least presumptive immunity from prosecution for all his official acts. There is no immunity for unofficial acts. Pp. 5–43.

(a) This case is the first criminal prosecution in our Nation’s history of a former President for actions taken during his Presidency. Determining whether and under what circumstances such a prosecution may proceed requires careful assessment of the scope of Presidential power under the Constitution. The nature of that power requires that a former President have some immunity from criminal prosecution for official acts during his tenure in office. At least with respect to the President’s exercise of his core constitutional powers, this immunity must be absolute. As for his remaining official actions, he is entitled to at least presumptive immunity. Pp. 5–15.

I need to read the rest of the decision, but that seems to make it clear enough. Trump (Obama, Clinton, and Biden) has extensive immunity protection for actions while in office. Unofficial acts are not immune.

Decided 6-3 (Kagen, Sotomayor, and Jackson Dissenting – which really means they want Clinton and Obama left Open to prosecution: Biden is incompetent to stand trial so he’s safe).

More on this later.

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