Archive for October, 2019
You Can’t Spell Triumph Without Trump
The number of employed Americans achieved its 22nd record high during President Trump’s presidency. Unemployment set another low. The unemployment rate, 3.5% as of last month, set a nearly 50-year record low. Employment numbers went up for health care, professional service, business service, and government. However, manufacturing lost 2,000 jobs. From CNS News: Of the […]
Weekend Open Thread: You Want Gun Pr0n? I Got Yer Gun Pr0n Right Here!
So, a 5.56x45mm or 9mm isn’t enough gun for you? You’re not sure if a .45ACP or a .357 Magnum will do the trick? Does a .308 or .30-06 make you say, “Meh”? Do you lust after the .50 S&W, or daydream about big-bore elephant guns of yesteryear? Well, then this is the gun for […]
W.T.H.?
AOC has a town hall meeting and one of her constituents (maybe? maybe not?) goes off into a panic-stricken rant about how everything is ending in a few months and we’ll have to start eating babies. https://twitter.com/RealSaavedra/status/1179908480322289664 I can’t tell if the young woman attending AOC’s town hall meeting is serious about what she’s saying, […]
Funerals for CPL Donald E. Angle (Korea); S2c Moyses A. Martinez (World War II); CPT Rufus J. Hyman (Korea); and PVT Winfred L. Reynolds (Korea)
Next week, the following individuals recently accounted for by DPAA will be laid to rest. . . . This July, DPAA announced that it had accounted for CPL Donald E. Angle, US Army. CPL Angle was lost in South Korea on 25 July 1950. CPL Angle will be buried this weekend – on Sunday, 6 […]
Thursdays Are For Cooking….!
This is good any time of year, but now that Autumn has officially started, with the New Moon on Tuesday night, it’s time for a good hearty dish that I find both rewarding and filling, and a major kind of comfort food on a cold, rainy night. It’s been around a long, long time, too, […]
Stolen Valor suspect and Valor Vulture Blumenthal wastes no time at grabbing attention from tragedy.
Seven people aboard a vintage World War II plane were killed Wednesday when it crashed shortly after takeoff, erupting into flames at Bradley International Airport, just outside of Hartford, Connecticut, authorities said. State Police Commissioner James Rovella told reporters at an evening news conference that the families of all but three of the victims had […]
22 Soldiers Hurt After Parachuting Into Trees
At least 22 soldiers were injured in a Wednesday night parachuting exercise in Mississippi when they missed a designated drop zone and landed instead in a group of trees, according to officials. Of those hurt, 15 were treated at the scene by medics and seven were taken to a local hospital, Army spokesman John Pennell […]
UPDATE: What about Bob?
Just so you get a regular status on Robert ‘Alaska Bob’ Glaves, we wanted to post another update. For anybody that has limited time, we provide the above CliffsNotes. NO BOB – Not a peep. In fact, there never was a peep from Bob about all of this. All communication has seemingly been happening through […]



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