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One of those times when Kevin Samuels doesn't realize why he's beating his head against the wall. Usually he spots the feminists with college degrees and nails them. This time, though, all the woman he's interviewing is doing is repeatedly asserting that the puke she swallowed in her Social Work program is the only possible truth available to the human race. The Social Work higher ed program was originally created and implemented by the American Socialist Party and is an integral part of Progressivism. It is very much a purposeful effort to propagandize young minds into thinking that up is down and down is up when it comes to economics, gender relationships and intimacy.

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Remember how Samson pushed the pillars apart and brought the building down on his enemies?
Durham continues to wire indictments to the pillars of the liberal’s rabbit warrens. A couple of switches have been thrown and the whole structure is starting to shake.

Is this the year?
 
Remember how Samson pushed the pillars apart and brought the building down on his enemies?
Durham continues to wire indictments to the pillars of the liberal’s rabbit warrens. A couple of switches have been thrown and the whole structure is starting to shake.

Is this the year?
The only problem is that my face is turning purple from holding my breath.

Sometimes I think that keeping us hoping for justice is a purposeful carrot-on-a-stick strategy to keep people pacified.
 
The only problem is that my face is turning purple from holding my breath.

Sometimes I think that keeping us hoping for justice is a purposeful carrot-on-a-stick strategy to keep people pacified.
Holding your breath is your choice.
It hasn’t worked for those that have been expecting our Lord’s return these 2,000 years.
Doesn’t mean that it won’t happen.
 
Have you considered why the New York Times has suddenly admitted that they were lying about Hunter’s laptop?
It’s been two years, why not just sweep it under the rug?
 
Have you considered why the New York Times has suddenly admitted that they were lying about Hunter’s laptop?
It’s been two years, why not just sweep it under the rug?
We will find out that as well, and, if it fits the pattern, it will be after it has the potential to make a significant difference.

My guess is that Biden will be thrown under the bus. Then we'd just have to find out who Psaki and Soros orchestrate to take his place.

I'm not even confident the Republicans have it in them to hold it together long enough to retake the House and Senate. If they can't stop a brain-dead liberal like the current Supreme Court nominee when all they'd have to do is convince one Democrat (as they failed to stop Sotomayor), then my guess is they're running clueless about what is about to be thrown at them with McConnell's and Romney's help.
 
Wow; thanks! It's one of my pet peeves that people so regularly misuse this metaphor and sometimes even misstate it as "the carrot or the stick," as if it's a choice between a reward (a carrot) and a punishment (getting hit with a stick). Instead it's a Sisyphian punishment of endless temptation to inspire continued work without reward.
 
European MP Calls Justin Trudeau a Dictator During Public Speech in Front of the Canadian Prime Minister

 
European MP Calls Justin Trudeau a Dictator During Public Speech in Front of the Canadian Prime Minister

This was followed by denunciations from other leaders.
 

Children of the Corn and the Fraud of Renewable Energy​

By Jon N. Hall

In July of 2021, this writer took a little trip through rural Missouri. Besides visiting kinfolk whom I hadn’t seen for far too long, one purpose of my trip was simply to do something else, something different. You see, I’d become something of a recluse and I really needed to just go outside, blow the stink off, maybe even commune with Nature, whatever that is.

My destination was a spot near the center of the northeast quadrant of the state, about a three-hour trip by car. The most expeditious route from Kansas City would be to take I-70 to Columbia and then motor north on US 63 for about an hour. Not really interested in expedience, I chose the scenic route, “a road less traveled,” US 24 to be exact.

Driving eastward on 24, what impressed me was the modern world’s utter dependence on petroleum. Not only was I leisurely tooling along in my 1990 Taurus, which happens to burn gasoline, but everything I surveyed depended on oil. The lawns and pastures of the rural folk were nicely manicured. All that mowing takes a lot of oil, but that’s nothing when compared to the crops, especially the corn.

The corn crop did not look like any corn that this kid could remember. It was lush and tightly packed, dense even. Every field looked like it had been planted and cultivated by the same farmer, maybe some corporation. I’d bet a buck that this corn I drove past was genetically-modified Frankencorn, and totally dependent on high-powered fertilizers. I’ve probably eaten tons of it in the cheap salty corn chips I’m addicted to.

Corn (a.k.a. maize) is used not just as food for people and cattle, it’s also used to produce ethanol, and not just for boozers, but to mix in with our gasoline.

Since 2005, Congress has required oil refineries to add ethanol, mostly from corn, to their gasoline. It’s called the “Renewable Fuel Standard” (RFS). The EPA runs the program. In January, Reuters reported: “EPA will have to decide on the next phase of the program in coordination with the Department of Energy and the Department of Agriculture. The EPA plans to propose requirements… in May this year.”

Members of Congress should not leave the changing of RFS to some pointy-headed bureaucrat in the administrative state (i.e. the EPA) but should adjust the program themselves. And they should seriously consider ending the program. Or, they might consider [remainder at: https://www.americanthinker.com/art...e_corn_and_the_fraud_of_renewable_energy.html]
 
Sorry I haven't had a lot of time to be on here lately. We're helping another family with serious drama and it's a lot of work.

This too will pass and things will get back to normal! :)

The other family can definitely use prayer. It's a mom and three teenagers. The father is out of the picture now and for good reason.

Update: Steve hired the boy to work on a big project, Mom moved away, and the two girls chose to be placed with families as helpers/potentials. I am sooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo happy to have them out of the house! The drama was just too much.

How can families communicate by yelling all the time? I mean like even if they were just talking it was like they were yelling to be heard. Now that they're gone my 'noisy' house is more like a library by comparison.

Thank you for your prayers! God came through on them! Yay God!! :)
 
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