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President Trump’s Second Term With New Administration
In President Trump’s speech, on the 6th, he stated that although he disagreed with the results of certification of the electoral votes, there will be a peaceful transition of power to a new administration. On Twitter, he praised his “first term”, and stated that the fight is just beginning and that we will make America […]
A Response to Our Resident “Boomer-Hater” (Part 2)
Longtime readers know we have a frequent commenter who seems to think that the “Baby Boom” generation are the source of all of America’s current problems. A recent example of that attitude can be seen in this comment to a recent article. Another can be found here. Well, as I noted in a previous article, […]
A Response to Our Resident “Boomer-Hater”
Well, our resident “boomer hater” has been at it again. But I must give credit where credit is due: at least this time he didn’t say he was “thankful” that the Wuhan Coronavirus will kill more of the “boomer” generation because they’re more likely than not to oppose his preferred political goals. (And yes, “buddy”: […]
Daily monolith news
We don’t know where it came from, but we now know a bit about where it went. New clues have surfaced in the disappearance of a gleaming monolith in Utah that seemed to melt away as mysteriously as it appeared in the red-rock desert — though it’s no longer the only place where a strange […]
It’s gone! Another Utah monolith update
As mysteriously as it came, it’s now went. The mystery monolith that was discovered deep in the Utah desert last week and visited by countless people this past weekend has vanished. The Utah Bureau of Land Management has confirmed that they didn’t remove it, but someone(s) did on the night of the 27th. Curiouser and […]
Utah monolith update
After announcing the discovery of the mysterious object hidden deep in the Utah desert on Monday, Internet sleuths found the location of the monolith. David Surber of Utah, an Army infantry officer veteran according to the article, set off on a six hour journey Wednesday to get there. He arrived in the pre-dawn hours and […]
Jetliner hits grizzly bear. Only in Alaska…
VS. Who wins? The plane of course. It wasn’t even close. I mean it was close, before the bear (which for an adult female can put her at several hundred pounds) was ‘sploded. An Alaska Airlines jetliner struck a brown bear while landing early Saturday evening, killing the animal and causing damage to the plane, […]
Edited Repost: Facade, and Subsance
Author’s Note: this is a minor re-write of a previous article posted about 5 ½ years ago. I thought it was apropos today. —– Today is Veteran’s Day. Well, this is my Veteran’s Day article. It’s probably somewhat different than the norm. Maybe you’ll read it and think this is appropriate for today; […]
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