Posted on 11/11/2024 3:54:22 AM PST by MtnClimber
But, they can't even see it.
This typical elitist attitude is blindingly obvious with music ensembles whose roots are in schools.
“You must pay to attend our events,” they say, “because we say that we are good!”
Did a cursory search on this, and a NY Post article is the inly thing I could find that mentioned this. AP and others touched potentially on a mental illness, but left out anything indicating "what" (much like the Tennessee school shooter, or the two attemtpted Trump assassins).
I will speculate why it is left out: because it indicts 'them', the 'media', for inflammatory rhetoric in the service of a political goal, much like Steve Urkel saying 'did I do that'?
Somewhere the top political strategists in the Democrat Party are saying things like, “Maybe we didn’t insult the voters enough?”
The whole problem is “social engineering”. Just live and let live and we wouldn’t have any problems. We could go back to just “living” as we like without all the chaos.
The Democrat Party? The Democrat Crime Syndicate and their supporters. Listen to their words. Examine their deeds. They will not stop. They are anti-truth, anti-freedom, anti-America, anti-life.
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DIMs are the party of death. Think about that.
loving it
Many leading Democrats are saying the cause for the Trump victory was because they didn’t talk enough about the racism and misogyny in the Republican party. Instead of rethinking their approach, their reaction is they need to double down on their attacks.
Hat tip to David P. Deavel he’s spot on.
The mass media needs to give Liz Cheney more time to lecture the American people on how stupid they are and how smart she is....
Lol.
Rabid dogs cannot resist rabies. Why spend any effort or time waiting for it? Ignore them.
They are scum, Jim.
Nope. They’re insane
Forget about God at your peril.
Hedonism doesn’t sell.
Amen.
Thanks Liz
Thanks for the ping, Liz. It’s a good rant.
The author doesn’t mention one big problem: energy. Bidung and company did everything they could to raise energy prices, stop people from investing in gasoline-powered cars, and make commuting to work unaffordable.
Here in Japan, great hybrid cars are everywhere. Friends are giving us rides in Honda and Toyota hybrids that are roomy, stylish, and powerful — a big step up from the Prius cars that have been selling in the U.S. for a long time.
My hunch is Americans will now start buying these cars and will love them.
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