From the ‘Our Democracy’ People

Colorado Supreme Court removes Trump from 2024 ballot [More]

These monsters think they can deny millions, most of whom are armed. And anyone who thinks this is about Trump is deliberately missing the point.

I’m breaking my own “easy on the cussing and for the most part avoid it” rule: These motherfucking treasonous Democrat apparatchiks really are bent on starting a civil war. Any president elected under these restrictions will not be legitimate and any orders will be unlawful and morally resistable against enforcers.

You’d better fix this, SCOTUS.

To Themselves and Their Posterity

The 2022 SIPP indicates that 54 percent of households headed by immigrants — naturalized citizens, legal residents, and illegal immigrants — used one or more major welfare program. This compares to 39 percent for U.S.-born households. [More]

Just another “good reason“…

Who thinks when they finally get the vote it will be to derail the Democrat gravy train?

[Via Michael G]

Limiting the Access

…whether it’s inthe hands of the victim of domestic violence or [the abuser] [Watch]

I generally prefer to link to the source and learn things like who is doing the talking, but I’m in a hurry to get to my latest article and don’t have time to go searching right now.

Because I would really like to tear into that idiot woman.

[Via Jess]

No More Loyalty Cards?

Rep. Dan Crenshaw, R-Texas, is pushing to halt federal funding to colleges and universities that force students to sign or make statements on diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI). [More]

So, basically, they require them to be oath keepers…?

I don’t see it on GovTrack yet.

When they post it, expect the “Prognosis” to show “Not a snowball’s chance in hell, but he’s getting political mileage anyway.”

I’d love to be wrong.

[Via Michael G]

In the Spirit of the Season

KC-area USPS employees under investigation after Amazon packages missing [More]

Well, that’s one way to have a holly, jolly Christmas…

It also might explain the sign

UPDATE

I’m reminded of the way things used to be, and that reminds me of a family story.

I had an uncle who was a former Marine (WWII AND Korea) who ran the Post Office at Camp Pendleton. One day a general came in who had risen through the ranks and my uncle had been his sergeant when he had started out. The general greeted him warmly and couldn’t praise him enough for what his leadership had meant to him as the two brothers in arms with mutual loyalties recalled old times.

How many packages do you think were stolen from that facility?

And what are the differences between then and now?

[Via Steve T]

It’s Almost Like They Expect to Get Away Without Consequences or Something…

Brazen gunmen seen in Central West End in stolen cars [More]

Nothing “community leaders” decrying systemic racism and demanding more wealth transfers for “peace” programs can’t fix, right?

Oh, and a “trigger law“…

[Via bondmen]

Clown World

When Did Governments Become So Ridiculous? [More]

Probably when they figured out you can fool enough of the people enough of the time.

But don’t laugh too hard. They’re never more dangerous than when they feel their grip is slipping and they might be called to account.

[Via bondmen]

Good Idea!

Here’s an idea: let’s have the same video, but instead of the mother stopping and praying at the side of the pool, she leaves her drowning daughter and runs back in the house to call 911. Then she waits 30 minutes for a trained professional to arrive and retrieve her daughter’s corpse. That’s what they want us to do when facing a violent attacker. [More]

I love it.

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