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Monthly Archives: October 2021
“Zogby Poll: Nearly 30% Skipping Meals Because of High Prices.”
“Nearly 3 in 10 people say the increased cost of food, sparked by inflation, has forced them or their families to skip meals, according to a new Zogby Poll. Here are how the poll results break down: 29.3% say they or their families … Continue reading
Posted in The economy
12 Comments
Anti-gun Activist Actor Uses Gun to Kills Co-worker. “It’s Not My Fault” He Says as Hollywood Rushes to His Defense.
MSN Reports,”On Thursday, the Santa Fe Sheriff’s Department announced in a press release that Souza, 48, was injured on set after Baldwin, 63, discharged a prop firearm. ” You have to read all the way to paragraph 1,2,3,4,5,6,7 that “Thursday’s tragic … Continue reading
Posted in Current Affairs, Fred, Gun Control, Politics
51 Comments
How far south and west did the Vikings fare?
“The Vikings sailed great distances in their iconic longships. To the west, they established settlements in Iceland, Greenland, and eventually a base at L’Anse aux Meadows, Newfoundland, Canada. However, it has remained unclear when this first transatlantic activity took place. … Continue reading
Posted in History
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“NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope looks squeaky clean at spaceport for December launch (photos)”
https://www.space.com/nasa-james-webb-space-telescope-cleanroom-photos
Is Transgender the New KKK?
I don’t know about you but I am fed up with the hypocrisy, fascism and blatant racism of the so-called transgender community. Sex is more of a biological certainty than race, but the transgender movement demands that you ignore the … Continue reading
Posted in Larry Johnson
28 Comments
“Messing about in boats” – TTG
Here are two new videos by Roger Barnes, the English dingy sailor I discovered back in August. Though still very English, he has transplanted himself to western Brittany to enjoy the local sailing, the local company and the local lifestyle. … Continue reading
Posted in TTG, Whatever
9 Comments
“… new instructions for Americans – lower your expectations.” TC
” … if you don’t like the fact the shelves are bare in your local store, don’t throw a fit. Don’t be an entitled little tool. Lower your expectations. What did you expect in America? Come on. Bread lines, we’ve … Continue reading
Posted in History, Politics
53 Comments
Senator Chuck Schumer’s Woeful Ignorance of Aviation Security
I am still amazed when a public figure like Senator Chuck Schumer opens his yap and spews nonsense and lies. His latest gaffe concerns aviation security–specifically, who can do screening of passengers at airports. The TSA should use its canine … Continue reading
Posted in Larry Johnson
18 Comments
Early voting is down in Va? Hmm….
“Fox News contributor Karl Rove said Tuesday on “America’s Newsroom” that Democratic enthusiasm for the Virginia gubernatorial race is “really problematic” for Former VA Governor and current Democratic candidate, Terry McAuliffe, citing low early voting turnout. KARL ROVE: The Democrats have a problem here. The … Continue reading
Posted in Politics
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