Articles Posted by Lordjazz
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I pen this to provide an argument that the United States of America is on a downward spiral. The way I see it, what is best for this nation is being put on the back burner for what is best for select individuals and every other nation that comprise our global order. On the campaign trail, Joe Biden spoke frequently of what he called “Build back better.” Although to be truthful, the first time I heard “Build Back Better” was by the United Nations in 2015, and it referenced a tactic aimed at tackling social problems that would require modifying...
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I live in rural Georgia, so I’m good. But sadly, a lot of folks don’t and exist in a world of make believe in Never-Never land. This pretend world from the mouths of those in control portends that the greatest US threat presently is White supremacy. Personally, as one born and who lived in the segregated South, I don’t see it. I would suggest idiocy and lunacy were bigger concerns and would add that for a simple example, or rather metaphor crime is – because I could replace crime with other gerunds that represent the policy of the present occupying...
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Not to get to far ahead of myself, I want to say that this isn’t picking on one individual but rather a mind set promulgated by the most insufficiently well-read of the populous. One of the many books that has informed my inflections on the world insofar as race was concerned was written by Carter G. Woodson. It was titled “The Miseducation of the negro. One the most astonishing passages that I recant goes as follows: “If you can control a man’s thinking you do not have to worry about his action. When you determine what a man shall think...
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When you understate the number of unemployed, which leads to understating our unemployment rates, people can literally go hungry, as they are underserved when it comes to potential and real federal government benefits. It is super important to get our unemployment rates right, so that the unemployed are not invisible. They should be readily visible to policymakers, to voters and the general public. Real data can lead to “real” solutions. Using real data, policymakers can actively address our unemployment situation and actually solve it. The inability of a statistical survey, especially one that is official, such as our monthly jobs...
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Why am I seemingly the only one that is pissed off at the lack of preparation for the aftermath of Sen. Tim Scott’s rebuttal to President Biden’s speech before a joint session of Congress this week? Where was the RNC, the Senatorial Committee, the House Campaign Committee, and outside conservative groups? Where were all the supposed Black conservatives who like running their mouths on all the talking heads TV and radio shows? I was disgusted and thoroughly embarrassed by the lack of a coordinated media strategy to support Sen. Scott. Scott is the junior senator from South Carolina who was...
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If I may be frank, Joe Biden represents the worst attributes of progressive democrat ideology. The first is that of a corrupt beneficence that assumes we know better and what is best for all, for we are smarter than you and because we refuse to accept that you can think for yourself. Although condescending, the liberal class consider this hybrid political and philosophical comportment as an act of charity and equally a moral obligation. The second is inherent in their policies, which are buttressed on operating on the side of extreme ridiculousness, in many cases even if it requires the...
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Every time I turned on the television to get an update on the George Floyd murder case, the very first thing I saw was Al Sharpton at the podium playing master of Ceremonies. It made me want to throw up. What’s up with that guy? What makes him think that we always want to hear his mouth every time we turn on the television set? . Sharpton never fails to turn the most sober occasion into a three-ring circus. That’s his thing. He’s a hearse chaser who never had a real job. He’ll preach, he’ll snitch for the FBI, or...
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I am a Black man and my life matters. But I also believe that all lives matter, a concept engendered through my faith. I also am anti-abortion and anti-death penalty. For me, consistency is paramount in all personal beliefs and practices. The same cannot be said for the Black Lives Matter Organization. Don’t take my word for it, even the families of Michael Brown and Breonna Taylor are on the record calling BLM fraudulent thieves. In Philadelphia this past week a triple shooting in Southwest Philly left a father dead and his 6-year-old severely injured. This past weekend in Chicago,...
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First of all, why would they do such a thing? Because a certain amount of deaths and a certain amount of infections would scare the public enough to take experimental unapproved dangerous vaccine, even from repeat offender companies that had track records of intentionally violating safety precautions, getting caught, getting fined, paying out billions and causing death. You see the goal of the vaccines and the agenda they are a part of are considered to be much more important than you, your health, your freedoms and your beliefs. But that’s another subject for another time. So let’s get into how...
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Today I officially became a potential felon. Now I may or may not own an ATI Omni Hybrid with Quad-Rail AR15 pistol and other munitions but that is beside the point. The point is they are coming after us quick, fast and in a hurry. Presently, the power craven political class currently in office seems to desire to suggest that having the right to self-defense as enshrined in the constitution and Bill of Rights is a criminal offense. The way I see it, anyone who tries to restrict my right to legally own firearms under the guise of trying to...
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Once again the Democrats are off to the racists. Every time they canât explain their position on some public policy issue, they accuse Republicans and conservatives of being racist. Look no further than the state of Georgia. Almost two weeks ago, Gov. Brian Kemp signed SB 202 into law. It was an election reform bill that Democrats effectively branded as âracist,â âvoter suppressionâ and âanti-civil rights.â The law expands early voting for primary and general elections, includes more voting on Saturdays and Sundays, and requires voter ID. Only in the world of radical liberalism can more of an opportunity to...
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Jesse Jackson once stated: âThere is nothing more painful to me at this stage in my life than to walk down the street and hear footsteps and start thinking about robbery. Then (I) look around and see someone white and feel relieved.â This unfortunately is a reality. Not just for Black folk but for many, especially in urban areas. Since 2019 and last summer, there has been a rise in crime in many cities. Not jaywalking or shoplifting (which may also be on the rise) but rather violent crimes such as carjackings, shootings, assaults and murders. From New York to...
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