Category Archives: Government

Potemkin Villages and Great Pretending

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Neil Oliver hits another home run this week with his monologue.  I agree with Sundance when he says,

“I like Neil Oliver a lot. I like his perspective, his deliberate nature, his refusal to accept the bullshit, and this monologue is one of the reasons why.  I have said it before that in the era of great pretending, the influential people will be those who do not play the game of pretense.  Neil Oliver is one of those people who refuses to play.”

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Ukrainian Escalation

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As most who are following the conflict in Ukraine know, on New Year’s Day (12:02 AM to be precise), “Ukraine” fired six HIMARS missiles at a Russian troop facility in Donetsk.  Some 80+ troops were killed according to the Russian Ministry of Defense (MOD).  Kiev claimed that some 400 Russian soldiers might have been killed. This has been hailed in the western media as a great Ukrainian victory and proof of the fairy tale that Ukraine is about to overrun the Russians.

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Reap What You Sow

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How far down the slippery slope is this country?  In Arizona, Maricopa County attorney Tom Liddy argued that it was “political malpractice” for a campaign to tell voters to vote in person on election day instead of voting early.  In the ongoing election trial, Liddy argued that “you reap what you sow,” meaning that Lake’s campaign lost because of the strategy of urging voters to vote in person on Election Day.

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Broken System

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Representatives that few people have ever heard about are standing up for We The People.  Ralph Norman from South Carolina has distinguished himself by calling out the problems with the “broken system.”

Representative Matt Rosendale (R-MT) is another “voice in the wilderness” telling the truth.  Rosendale railed against Congress’s “broken system” as he nominated Byron Donalds for the 9th round of voting in the race for Speaker of the House on Thursday.

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Ralph Norman Speaks Out

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Rep. Ralph Norman has written a lengthy piece on the problems in Washington.  Norman is one of the people opposing Kevin McCarthy for Speaker of the House.  His enunciation of his concerns tells just how bad the situation is in Washington that only twenty Republicans have the balls to stand up and speak out.

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Ukrainian Money Flow

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An interesting infographic from Will Geary [SOURCE] that gives context to the amount of money the United States is spending in Ukraine.  This is being done to support a dictator who has banned opposition political parties, is threatening to close down churches who do not share his “vision of the world” and whose wife just spent 40,000 euros in a few hours at a Paris boutique.

Each dot in the video represents $100,000.00 as outlined.

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The EU to Starve People

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The EU has convinced the Netherlands that they must reduce nitrogen emissions in order to be a member in good standing within the EU.  The Netherlands is the largest exporter of agricultural products in the EU.  They are second only to the US as an agricultural exporter in the world. 

The Dutch Council of State passed a law in 2019 requiring every activity that emits nitrogen to obtain a permit. Consequently, the expansion of dairy, poultry and pig farms, which produce nitrogen – in the form of ammonia – from animal manure has been curbed.

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Odds & Ends

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Canada continues to devalue human life.

Justin Trudeau’s government continues to show that it little cares about the value of human life.  Starting mid-March, Canada will allow medical euthanasia for people plagued with mental disorders under the country’s Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD) legislation. From March 17, the law in Canada expands to include those suffering from mental illnesses.

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