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God is in Control
. . . and His Grace is Sufficient, so . . .
Keep Looking Up


Hopefully, every Sunday, we can find something here that will build us up a little . . . give us a smile . . . and add some joy or peace, very much needed in all our lives.

“This day is holy to the Lord your God;
do not mourn nor weep.” . . .
“Go your way, eat the fat, drink the sweet,
and send portions to those for whom nothing is prepared;
for this day is holy to our Lord.
Do not sorrow,
for the joy of the Lord is your strength.”


Good vs Evil

Among the most universal beliefs across all humanity is the concept of “good versus evil.” Every culture in every era has held to some version of this struggle. The definitions of the terms good and evil vary wildly, as do opinions on how they interact. Still, belief in some difference between that which is “good” and that which is “evil” pervades all of mankind. When all options and ideas are compared, only the Bible provides a perspective on good and evil that is fully coherent and fully livable (Psalm 25:6–15).

According to the Bible, “good versus evil” is not a matter of opinion. Nor is it an evenly matched struggle between two beings or forces. Scripture does not indicate that the boundaries of good and evil change. Nor does it claim the conflict between them will last forever. Of special importance is that the Bible does not suggest some people are good, while other people are evil.

Rather, the Bible teaches that good and evil are defined in reference to a perfect and unchanging God. Every person must grapple individually with the presence and temptations of evil. Scripture notes that all evil, without exception, will ultimately be punished and defeated. And it tells us there is an ultimate standard of goodness to which we should aspire—a standard grounded in a person, rather than a theory.

Good and Evil Are Objectively Distinct

According to the Bible, there is a real difference between good and evil. Some worldviews claim all moral distinctions are based purely on preference. Atheism, for instance, allows no objective basis for defining anything as “good” or “evil.” In a godless universe, there are only things a person prefers and things a person does not prefer. This is a key reason why philosophies embracing atheism always tend toward violence and tyranny: there is no sense of higher authority and no reason to moderate the whims of those in power.

The idea that defining good and evil depends on preferences or situations is commonly called moral relativism. Scripture rejects this idea as false. The Bible defines some things as “good” and other things as “evil” (Isaiah 5:20; Romans 12:9). This dichotomy is reflected in the consistent use of themes such as light versus darkness (Isaiah 9:2; Matthew 4:16; John 1:5; Ephesians 5:8). The ultimate fate of all people depends on whether they are aligned with a good God or opposed to Him (1 Corinthians 6:9–11; Revelation 21:8).

Discerning between good and evil is possible only in reference to a single, unchanging standard: the perfect nature of God. God is not subject to morality, since He is the source and benchmark for it. Nor is morality subject to change, since God’s perfect nature is eternal and unchanging. Counters such as Euthyphro’s dilemma fail (Is a thing good because God says it is good, or does God say it’s good because it is good?), since they do not distinguish between an eternal, unchanging God and the fickle deities of ancient Greek religion.

Good and Evil Are Not Balanced

A frequent component of fiction and fantasy is the idea that good and evil are equally balanced, evenly matched forces. According to this view, neither is ultimately in control. Either may eventually win. This is the concept of dualism, which suggests a perpetual balance between the forces of good and evil. In some cases, dualism implies that opposing beings, such as God and Satan, are deadlocked in a struggle for control and power.

Some worldviews teach that all good and evil will eventually be balanced. This is related to Eastern ideas such as karma, which implies that good and evil are inherently imbalanced but will one day be evened out.

Scripture rejects dualism as false. The Bible indicates that God is absolutely supreme and in no danger whatsoever of being defeated (Job 42:2; Psalm 89:8; Galatians 6:7). What Satan does, he is “allowed” to do, but he cannot act to overpower God (Job 1:12; Revelation 9:1; 20:7). Biblically, evil is destined only for defeat and destruction. Not one single act of evil will escape judgment; every sin will either be paid for by Christ on the cross (2 Corinthians 5:21) or by those who reject Christ (John 3:36) as they experience an eternity in hell (Revelation 20:11–15).

Good and Evil Are Not External

Evidence that humanity holds to a basic concept of good versus evil is obvious (Romans 1:18–20). This explains why moral reasoning—separating “what is” from “what ought to be”—is a universal facet of humanity. Of course, that does not mean all people hold the same views on good and evil. We are not examining morality from the outside, as neutral observers; all moral discussions by definition involve the person(s) who discuss them, as well.

A unique aspect of the Bible’s teaching on good and evil is that all people, without exception, are subject to sin and evil (Romans 3:10; 3:23). The biblical concept of a sin nature means that the line between good and evil cannot be drawn between people. Rather, it is drawn within every person. This fact of human nature is critical to understand (Matthew 15:19–20). As Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn famously said, “If only it were all so simple! If only there were evil people somewhere insidiously committing evil deeds, and it were necessary only to separate them from the rest of us and destroy them. But the line dividing good and evil cuts through the heart of every human being. And who is willing to destroy a piece of his own heart?”

In simpler language, C.S. Lewis noted, “To be a Christian means to forgive the inexcusable because God has forgiven the inexcusable in you” (see Matthew 6:14–15).

One truth found in the gospel is that all people, without exception, are sinners in need of a Savior. Biblical Christianity does not see good versus evil as a battle to be fought on earth (John 18:36), an issue to resolve by revenge or retribution (Romans 12:20–21), or a philosophical position to be considered. The Bible says every person is created for a good purpose (Genesis 1:27; Galatians 3:28) but suffers from an evil heart (Romans 7:15–25), which can only be remedied by faith in Jesus Christ (John 14:6). Redemption is available to anyone (Matthew 7:7–8; Revelation 22:15), regardless of his past or the depth of his sin (1 Corinthians 6:9–11).

Good versus Evil Requires “Right Judgment”

Another key aspect of the Bible’s teaching on “good versus evil” is that no person is infallible, even on spiritual matters. Those who are guided by the Holy Spirit are better equipped to judge spiritual matters (1 Corinthians 2:14), and they ought to do so. Scripture is clear that all people are subject to sin, and it is just as clear that all people are subject to correction (Hebrews 12:5–11), learning (2 Timothy 2:15), and limitations (1 Samuel 16:7).

In Matthew 7 Jesus gives an extensive explanation of how to properly discern between good and evil: to “judge” in the correct way; that is, to use “right judgment” (John 7:24). The Bible commends examination (Acts 17:11), commands putting things to the test (1 John 4:1), and promotes accountability (1 Peter 3:15) and a commitment to truth (Galatians 1:8–9).

Scripture does not imply that “good versus evil” is a simplistic, binary concept. Since only God is ultimately perfect, the Bible allows for a “good versus better” spectrum. God called His initial creation “good” (Genesis 1:24), then after more creating called it “very good” (Genesis 1:28). Some of the good things God has given us have more than one use, and not all uses are automatically good or evil (1 Timothy 4:4). The biblical understanding of good versus evil does not imply that all things are either perfectly holy or wholly satanic. Rather, there can be good and bad aspects of many of the freedoms God gives us (1 Corinthians 6:12). Likewise, while all sin leads to separation from God, Scripture does speak of some sins as being more heinous than others.

The Bible acknowledges that not every moment in human experience will come with a clear, black-and-white moral answer. Scripture focuses only on the most important points we need to know, not every imaginable scenario (John 21:25). This means even the most sincere, Bible-believing, born-again Christians might disagree on an ethical question (1 Corinthians 10:23–33). The Bible’s answer—when the issue is not covered overtly in God’s Word (1 Corinthians 5:6)—is for tolerance and patience (Titus 3:9). We’re given a conscience for a reason (Romans 14:23).

Truth is objective; for any given opinion or interpretation, someone is right, and someone is wrong. But human beings lack the moral perfection of God; this is reflected in the Bible’s teaching on good versus evil and our role in applying good judgment.

Scripture encourages believers not to apply terms like good, evil, sin, and so forth to issues where there is room for doubt (Romans 14:1–12). Contrary to what some think, the Bible admits that human beings might not always be correct in our moral judgments. We are not to avoid all judgment (John 7:24), but the Bible teaches us to carefully consider when and how we judge (Ephesians 5:10).

Good versus Evil Demands a Response

The Bible’s teaching on good versus evil leads to a challenging conclusion: that every person is obligated to make a fundamental choice between the two. That choice is entirely determined by our response to God, who is both the definition of good and our Creator. Moment by moment, that means either following His will or rebelling and choosing to sin (1 Corinthians 10:13). Eternally, this means we either choose to accept Him and His salvation (John 3:16; 14:6) or align ourselves against Him (John 3:36). While we may be imperfect and fallible, we cannot be neutral in our approach to good versus evil. Our hearts are either seeking the goodness of God (Matthew 7:7–8; Romans 2:4) or the selfishness of evil (1 Peter 3:10–12).

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pgroup2

Good morning, all.  😍 

TheseTruths

Good morning!

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Wolf Moon | Threat to Demonocracy

Love it!

Gail Combs

MY KEYBOARD IS CROGGLED – I CAN NOT TURN OFF MY CAPS EASILY.(HAVE TO USE THE SHIFT KEY 🙄)

ANYWAY,
I HAD THE FLASHING LIGHTS INDICATING AN ONCOMING MIGRAINE. NORMALLY I USE A DR ATKINS CHOCOLATE SHAKE.

THIS TIME I TRIED A CUP OF COCOA MADE WITH HERSEY’S DARK COCOA — IT IS GONE!!!

YESTERDAY I HAD NECK PROBLEMS, I COULD NOT TURN MY NECK WITHOUT PAIN. AGAIN A CUP OF COCOA KILLED THE PROBLEM ASAP.

THE TYPE OF Mg I WAS USING IS Mg CITRATE. NOT KNOW FOR BEING WELL ABSORBED. LOOKS LIKE A CUP OF COCOA WORKS BETTER.

Cocoa is one of the richest sources of magnesium. | Medium
30 Foods High In Magnesium – Nutrition Advancenutritionadvance.com›foods-high-in-magnesium/

Cocoa is highly nutrient-rich and offers a broad range of essential minerals, with copper and magnesium being particularly notable.

NO WONDER WE WOMEN LOVE CHOCOLATE!

Gail Combs

MORE INFO:

https://drjockers.com/magnesium-health-benefits/

L-Threonate

Magnesium L-threonate (MgT) is a newer form of magnesium that’s commonly used for brain and mental health. According to a 2014 study published in Molecular Brain, mag threonate may offer neuroprotective and cognitive-boosting benefits that may be protective against Alzheimer’s disease (35).

It may be beneficial for long-term memory, learning, and cognitive performance. It may help to improve brain fog, depression, and anxiety.

AVAILABLE AT WALLY MART. THEY HAVE NOW BRAND THAT SAYS IT CROSSES THE BLOOD-BRAIN BARRIER.

HUBBY IS GOING TO TRY IT TO SEE IF IT HELPS WITH HIS BALANCE & OTHER PROBLEMS.

scott467

“MY KEYBOARD IS CROGGLED – I CAN NOT TURN OFF MY CAPS EASILY.(HAVE TO USE THE SHIFT KEY  🙄 )”

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Try the key labeled ‘Caps Lock’ 👍😁

Gail Combs

Brain-fart….. (I really need to get my O2 levels back up above 95 so I can think clearly.)

Thanks Scott. 😳

Wolf Moon | Threat to Demonocracy

95 is sleepytime!!! Agreed!!!

Gail Combs

I have been running 92 -93 for a week. I have been sitting for a 1/2 hr and am 93 right now.

Wolf Moon | Threat to Demonocracy

I find it weird as hell that moxidectin fixed that for a while.

cthulhu

Don’t forget the goat spit!!!

Wolf Moon | Threat to Demonocracy

Oh, yeah – that, too!

Gail Combs

Moxidectin is not all that different from Ivermectin.

I am fairly sure it is from Vaxed shedders. I have been handling a lot of kids from Thanksgiving until now. I do not want to start taking Ivermectin & Fenben until I give my liver a bit of a break considering all the pain meds I took the last couple months including Tylenol.

Oxalates Like those found in spinach (and chocolate) bother me but I have cut most of them out of my diet so that leaves spike protein as the likely problem.

The Oxalate Dirty Dozen 1
The Oxalate Dirty Dozen 2
Spinach, almonds, chocolate, turmeric, beets, cinnamon, Russet potatoes…. DARN IT!

Deplorable Patriot

Can you elaborate on ivermectin and the liver?

Gail Combs

It is not the ivermectin it is the FenBen cancer protocol.

The problem is the dead cells that the liver has to clear.

Wolf Moon | Threat to Demonocracy

Gail – let me know if you are going to try to do the January 1 post, or if I should do it. No problem if you can’t – I will whip something up quick today if needed!

pgroup2

You need supplemental oxygen.

Talk to your doc about a script for it.

Gail Combs

I need to correct the problem that causes the lack of O2.

If it goes below 90 THEN I will worry.

(I do not have a doctor BTW.)

SteveInCO · Thermonuclear MAGA

Personally I think CAPS LOCK is effing useless.

Its only function is to give some geezers a way to type in all caps as a matter of policy.

pgroup2

Two extra points for using ‘geezers’ in a comment.  😂 

SteveInCO · Thermonuclear MAGA

So I get points for mentioning you? Wow.

Gail Combs

  :wpds_lol:  I think that describes a lot of us.

scott467

You’re very welcome, Gail. When you mentioned that hitting the shift key fixed it, that’s when I figured your ‘caps lock’ must be on.

Cuz I’ve done it before too 😁

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Cuppa Covfefe

Lock, Scott, and Barrel (of cocoa) 🙂

scott467

“Lock, Scott, and Barrel (of cocoa)”

____________

I haven’t seen that movie yet.

I’d like to, it’s rated 7.7 out of 10 at blu-ray.com (and 8.1 at imdb, international movie database), but the blu-ray video is terrible, so I have been waiting for it to be restored and reissued on 4K UHD.

https://www.blu-ray.com/movies/Lock-Stock-and-Two-Smoking-Barrels-Blu-ray/7308/

scott467

“And who is willing to destroy a piece of his own heart?”

___________

Janis, of course! 😁

.

TheseTruths

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cthulhu

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GA/FL

Perfection!!!

Valerie Curren

 😂 

TheseTruths

EXCLUSIVE: Mike Lee calls on Trump to bring back incandescent bulbs banned by Biden

The Utah senator told The Post Millennial, “Americans should be able to buy and use the lightbulbs they want, and certainly shouldn’t be limited to a range of choices chosen by unelected, federal bureaucrats.” This comes after Lee posted on Friday, “Who else wants to bring back real light bulbs in 2025?”

Also:

He posted on Friday, “Share & follow if you think the federal government shouldn’t regulate shower heads & household appliances to limit water & energy use.”

scott467

I never stopped using them, and I never will.

Don’t just ‘bring them back’, the people who tried to take them away must be PUNISHED, to PREVENT the criminal totalitarian gov’t from ever doing it again.

Start having Constitutional Amendments for every thing the gov’t does that violates the FREEDOM of the American People.

We could start with an Amendment that prevents the government from ever deciding what food we eat, what light bulbs we use, what type of energy we use (gas, electric, solar, wind, nuclear, etc.), what kind of cars we drive, all of it. Make a list the size of the usual ‘omnibus spending bills’ with all the things gov’t SHALL NOT DO.

And an Amendment prohibiting gov’t surveillance, tracking, monitoring anything the American People do. This includes a ban on all traffic light cameras, license plate cameras and every other type of tin-pot dictater revenue generation scheme the gov’t routinely uses to harass the American People.

And an Amendment prohibiting gov’t propaganda and lying to the American People, specifically to include prohibiting of False Flag events, on penalty of D E A T H.

And every time the gov’t tries to violate our rights in some new way, we pass an Amendment to STOMP the CRAP out of them.

We may have Amendments 10 or 12 times a year at the beginning, because there is a LOT of crap the gov’t needs to be prevented from doing.

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pat frederick

you got a dealer somewhere?
what’s the skinny?
we can’t get them around here.

cthulhu

I’ve got a cache of incandescent light bulbs, myself.

Scott is entirely correct that there is a fundamental issue with government banning or insisting on certain products. Where he goes off course is saying that we need Constitutional Amendments to address this — the Constitution already has a list of enumerated powers for the Federal government, and everything else is forbidden to it.

There were arguments regarding the Bill of Rights that it should not be passed — the enumeration should be quite enough to safeguard citizens’ rights (we know how well that has worked).

We need to more strictly adhere to the original Constitution as written and stop thinking we can pile on more Amendments to get back to its original meaning. If any Amendment is necessary (and our Congress would never pass it), it is the “or else” Amendment.

We already have the Constitution in various places saying “Congress shall make no law…..” — but what if they do? We need an Amendment to say “and, if they do, 50% of the legislators who vote for this abomination shall be sacrificed on the Capitol stairs, Aztec-style, with their remains left to be consumed by wild beasts.” That should certainly stiffen the resolve of the next Congress to consider such legislation.

Anything else is just “we mean it; we really mean it; we really, really mean it.”

TradeBait2

1000000% this ^^^.

scott467

“Scott is entirely correct that there is a fundamental issue with government banning or insisting on certain products.”

____________

Agreed.

.

“Where he goes off course is saying that we need Constitutional Amendments to address this — the Constitution already has a list of enumerated powers for the Federal government, and everything else is forbidden to it.”

___________

And how’s that workin’ out for ya?

.

“There were arguments regarding the Bill of Rights that it should not be passed — the enumeration should be quite enough to safeguard citizens’ rights (we know how well that has worked).”

_____________

Exactly.

.

“We need to more strictly adhere to the original Constitution as written and stop thinking we can pile on more Amendments to get back to its original meaning. If any Amendment is necessary (and our Congress would never pass it), it is the “or else” Amendment.”

___________

There is no royal “we”, because the fact of human nature is that ‘we’ only act when the gov’t breaks down our own door, not when the gov’t knocks down our neighbor’s door.

And because we only act when the gov’t breaks down our own door, it’s always too late.

So there is only every man for himself. Which is how it has always been anyway.

The ONLY laws that are actually upheld are the ones challenged up to the (not)Supreme Court. Until the (not)Supreme Court decides some issue, that issue is just a state of war, and the Left has infinite advantage because the Right won’t fight.

It doesn’t matter why the Right won’t fight, because that’s philosophical, and I’m talking about the reality we all see with our own eyes and experience every day we draw breath in this world.

And the only laws that the corrupt (not)Supreme Court can actually be counted on to decide PROPERLY are things that are black letter law, things that are spelled out so explicitly that they cannot be ‘interpreted’ in any other way.

And that requires Amendments with EXACTLY that sort of specificity.

Amendments that say things like “The gov’t shalt not prevent, hinder, regulate or otherwise influence the access to or purchase of incandescent light bulbs, or use force of gov’t, either overtly or covertly, to effect such unconstitutional and totalitarian tendencies, which this U.S. government has repeatedly shown itself infinitely susceptible to and infinitely willing to do. The presumption of guilt always lies with the gov’t, and to the extent that any statute, legislation, code or law requires ‘interpretation’, it shall be interpreted with the understanding that the gov’t is acting maliciously and is guilty until proven innocent.”

That way, when an American is subjected to any such nonsense, he takes the gov’t to court, and the judge cannot rule any other way except in favor of the American against the gov’t, because the Amendment to the Constitution doesn’t leave any room for the corrupt judge to do his standard daily career-long corruption routine.

“Interpretation” must be REMOVED from the equation as much as humanly possible, because interpretation is endlessly creative to serve the interests of TCTB.

It shouldn’t have to be that way, but it is, because TCTB made it that way.

So ‘we’ can either fight back and force that demonic genie back into the bottle, by putting constraints on the gov’t as strict as they try to put on us — or we can do every other thing, which won’t work.

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Robert Baker

So there is only every man for himself. Which is how it has always been anyway.

You are a student of Thomas Hobbs or Friedrich Nietzsche whose philosophies you summarized rather well. Of course you could also be an astute observer of human nature.

scott467

“You are a student of Thomas Hobbs or Friedrich Nietzsche whose philosophies you summarized rather well.

Of course you could also be an astute observer of human nature.”

_____________

I haven’t read Hobbs or Nietzsche… so I guess that only leaves Door #2 😂

pgroup2

[broad smile]

Gail Combs

Amendments JUST GIVE THEM SOMETHING ELSE TO MISINTERPRET.

scott467

“Amendments JUST GIVE THEM SOMETHING ELSE TO MISINTERPRET.”

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That’s why any new Amendments must take that into consideration.

New Amendments cannot rely on any false pretense that public officials are good, moralistic, philosophical, intelligent, or religious, or any other good thing that came out of the Renaissance which profoundly influenced our Founding Fathers.

New Amendments must be written with vile, depraved, immoral, vicious, psychopathic bureaucrats in mind. The lowest form of human animal.

They must be written to remove the possibility of ‘interpretation’, which will serve to prevent the need to go to court in the first place, because the gov’t will know that it can’t win in court.

……………………..
John Adams: “Our Constitution was made only for a moral and religious people. It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other.”
………………………

Thanks to unlimited invasion and immigration (only non-whites and non-Christians, of course), and the destruction of the education system, and the elimination of God from the public square, the large majority of Americans today are clearly neither moral nor religious.

Ergo, the Constitution is, by definition, ‘wholly inadequate to the government‘ of the current population.

Amendments must be written to address the government as though the government consists of the worst dicktaters who ever lived.

Because that’s exactly what they are.

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SteveInCO · Thermonuclear MAGA

You missed Adams’ real point.

It’s impossible to write such a document. All you will do if you try is discover that the worthless turds will be cleverer than you at finding the loopholes.

Adams knew that any Constitution is no better than the people who work under it. That was his point.

scott467

I didn’t miss his point, I made my own.

And it’s not impossible, spineless people just don’t have the political will to do it.

Doing nothing isn’t an option.

I put a proposal on the table.

As usual, nobody likes it — but also as usual, nobody has offered a better solution, either… 😂

Last edited 22 days ago by scott467
pgroup2

Correct.

Barb Meier

We need to add “or else details” to the “shall not” because democrats just ignore the “shall not.”

Or else suggestions:

1) We will beat the soles of your bare feet with serving spoons and when you cry, we will point at you, laugh, and whack your feet some more.

Your thoughts?

Gail Combs

Stocks in DC and baskets of rotten tomatoes and eggs for passersby to toss.

That is for the minor low lifes.

Robert Baker

Gail, you have a Medieval streak somewhere in your DNA. In another world and time, I am certain you would have liked Judge Roy Bean.

Gail Combs

YUP!   :wpds_wink: 

Humiliation is often a much better deterrent than other punishments when dealing with low level evil. Those who think themselves our superiors really hate to be laughed at.

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Cuppa Covfefe

Definitely a cut above the rest, as it were.

And certainly some of those punished will bear the nickname “stretch” 😆

scott467

“We need to add “or else details” to the “shall not” because democrats just ignore the “shall not.””

_______________

Unfortunately the enforcement mechanism is (and so far, has always been) part of the government, and the government will never, under any circumstances, police or punish itself.

So even if the law says We the People are required to gut the criminal bureaucrat like a fish, the bureaucrat will use the entire enormity of government to protect himself, and the beat cop (pun only partially intended), a.k.a. Pension Protector, is going to do whatever the crooked bureaucrat says, because the ‘law’ is above his pay grade.

He’s just an enforcer, he has no relationship to concepts like ‘law’ or the Constitution.

Pension Protectors are no different than a Roman Imperial Thug 2,000 years ago, or a modern drug cartel body guard today.

1) It is not logical or rational to depend on our enemies to protect us

2) The government is the greatest and most dangerous enemy the American People have ever faced

Reconcile.

scott467

“We need to more strictly adhere to the original Constitution as written and stop thinking we can pile on more Amendments to get back to its original meaning.”

_____________

There is no going back, there is only going forward.

And going forward, our rights will either be secured, or they won’t be.

If they will be secured, the gov’t must be demonized and delegitimized (they demonized and delegitimzed themselves, our job is to stop living in denial of that reality), and the People must be empowered and restored to their rightful position, which is above the government, and not under the government’s jackboot.

We the People created the Constitution, the Constitution authorized the creation of the government.

The created cannot be greater than the Creator.

This is why the government is constrained by the Constitution, to the extent that the rogue government is constrained at all.

And this is also why the Constitution itself is constrained by the People, because the People created the Constitution.

So the Constitution is not OVER us, it is UNDER us. Its whole intent and purpose is to SERVE us, not the other way around, and the government is at least (depending on how one counts) two full steps below the People in power and authority.

These concepts are hard for most people to grasp, because we are slaves in the Matrix, it’s all we see, every day, and so we have lived like slaves our whole lives.

So to get past that slave mentality bias, imagine the Revolutionary War just ended, and the Constitution is still being written.

The American People are truly FREE and determining their own future.

Do they set up a government that looks anything at all, in even the smallest way, like our current total surveillance totalitarian police state?

A condition which is a million times worse than the English monarchy they just defeated?

Or do they set up a government that is limited in what it can do, and whose whole purpose is to protect the Rights and Freedom of the American People from government abuse, and secondarily, to protect and guard the American border?

And which, if either of those two primary purposes for existence, does our wholly corrupt, criminal and tyrannical government actually do?

pgroup2

Hardware stores. They are now called rough service bulbs.

I haven’t bought any for years so this might not be accurate any more.

pat frederick

thanks!
we used to get them at walmart until one week we went and they were gone–the entire stock of them…poof!

Cuppa Covfefe

Not sure about over there, but some large-wattage bulbs (200 or so) were available for longer over here. I did a hamster-kauf of various sizes (and shapes for some fixtures, globe bulbs, which are also not completely gone). Then I put them on dimmers, which makes them last longer. I think a five percent cut in voltage doubles or triples the life of the bulbs. Chiefio has waxed poetic on the subject (he and his wife have sensitivity to LED and CFL lights, so incandescents are a must)…

Like almost everything the GangGreens do, the law of unintended consequences is never a concern to them. We had a number of instances over here where traffic light bulbs were replaced by LEDs. “They’ll last forever and take no electricity” (doubtless they were thinking of solar powered lights)… the following winter, THOUSANDS of traffic lights iced up, and repair crews had to be dispatched all over the place to clear them.
Rinse and repeat. The eventual solution was to put a heater IC (or something) in the fixture to melt the snow/ice like the incandescents did…

The kicker: the heaters take more electricity than the old incandescent bulbs did… 😆 😆 😆

GREENIOTS!!!

Oh, that reminds me, traffic light bulbs are also a possibility if you have a source… similar to rough service, but even more robust and can handle temperature shock… we have one as our porch light and it’s been happily working for around five years now… and we have a few more for when it’s shuffled off its Tungsten coil…..

scott467

I bought around a 150-200 of them on Amazon about 3 years ago, long enough to outlast the criminal, rogue, unelected Brandon regime. 150w, 100w, 75w and 3-way.

Valerie Curren

1,000,000%!

TheseTruths

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GA/FL

Bird Flu seems to be the next chimeric engineered virus to be released by the murderous cold-blooded inhumane criminal politicized ‘science’ ‘community’

STOCK UP ON HCQ – IVERMECTIN – D3, ETC. – AND BUILD UP YOUR IMMUNE SYSTEM WITH GOOD NUTRITION, FRESH AIR, EXERCISE, PRAYER, WORSHIP, FELLOWSHIP – ASAP – AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE!

kalbokalbs

Not taking away from individual readiness, which I 100% support AND do in this home.

  • NOT in preparation for Bird Flu. SImple preparedness for anything.
  • My true concerns are nature wreaking havoc. I will NOT rely on the government.
  • At some point, the illegals are going to go on an in our face crime spree. On the streets and on our property.
  • America’s October 7, is out there. Courtesy of Maggot, Kakala and Mayokass.
  • Readiness includes personal protection to Resist AND Destroy assaults.

Back to Bird Flu, Monkey Pox, Disease X…

I fully expect full court press from Trump AND his Team to destroy the Bird Flu is skeery narrative.

Trump will leave WHO, including stop funding. Withdraw funding already obligated and not expended. Any money going into the UN, related to Bird Flu will stop.

There will be No mandates, masks, shutdowns…

Jabs relying on EUAs will evaporate AND never gain full approval.

Prevention will be highlighted AND pushed.

Aggressive Safe AND Effective treatment will be highlighted AND pushed.

Right To Try will be allowed, in spite of CDC, Medicare, medical system dictates otherwise.

cthulhu

Besides the WHO, there are numerous organizations meant to tie the US down like the Lilliputians tied down Gulliver. They all need to be annihilated.

kalbokalbs

100%.

I expect AND bet, Trump, his entire Team, including RFK Jr, (trigger warning) DOGE will root it out, aggressively.

The latter custom made to root out waste. Created with an expiration date AND likely hood the two leaders will quit before the expiration date.

cthulhu

I expect they’ll drop about a hundred years of work on the DoJ and Congress and clear the scene.

kalbokalbs

Absolutely, with one addition.

Quick wins to defund, shutdown stuff, which they are quietly working on in the background. Staffed on their dime and with full knowledge of Trump. Zero reason to doddle since DOGE was announced.

Cuppa Covfefe

Git along little (or big) DOGEs 🙂

Gail Combs

The UN and the World Trade Organization…

pgroup2

You forgot my favorite – firearms.  😂 

And my two favorite front door signs:

These premises guarded by 12 gauge 00buck shotgun 3 days per week.
You guess which three days.

Also guarded by a very territorial black cat 24/7/365.

cthulhu

Unless the cat has a significant advantage, I wouldn’t advise disclosing its color up front.

pgroup2

That’s intended to intimidate the witches and warlocks crowd.  😎 

pat frederick

we’ve got no trespassing signs posted in various spots on our land. at the top of the mountain there’s a gas line right of way and snowmobilers ride that. then they see the trails into our land and think they can ride there too. we posted signs a little further in that say Trespassers will be shot: Survivors will be shot again.

Gail Combs

Trespassers will be shot: Survivors will be shot again buried alive.

I am NOT feeling very Christian today given what trespassers have done to my land. Including the one who told my friend HE OWNED THE LAND andto get the F..K OFF! 😮

The SOBs dug up my drainage pipe so the road down to the river now has a VERY BIG DITCH that nothing can drive thru. This means I have lost access to 1/2 my land but THEY have access via the power line right of way. 😡

pat frederick

we had four wheelers drive up to our home uninvited. hubby stepped out onto our deck with his rifle hanging by his side. the guy on one of the 4 wheelers said we ain’t trespassing! the owner said we could ride this mountain.
my husband looked at me and asked–did you give these fellas the okay to ride our mountain? I said nope.
he looked to the guys and said –our property is clearly posted no trespassing. so this is your one and only warning.
surprisingly they apologized…but then they left. ain’t seen them two since.

pgroup2

That’s how Americans deal with each other.

Foreign invaders – not likely.

pgroup2

Another one of my favorites.

pat frederick

it HAS actually stopped the snowmobilers riding up our driveway thinking our home was a “lodge” of sorts.

initially we moved 2 logs to block off the trails down the mountain, but after the first winter when we had “guests” show up at the house, we hiked back up there to discover someone moved the logs.

when our children visited that summer they helped us cut down several trees and we posted those signs on the cut tree pile. visible but a few feet off the gas line and on our property.

Gail Combs

Our signs get routinely taken down. even those I used a ladder to put up.

Wolf Moon | Threat to Demonocracy

OUCH!!! Wicked!

TheseTruths

Nabeel Azeez:

I will lose my brown card for saying this:

1. Only American whites believe in individualism, meritocracy, fair play, colour-blindness etc. Everywhere else in the world – including the white places – your station in life is based on where you’re born, who your parents are, who you know, where you went to school etc. England, for example, is terribly classist.

2. Brown, black and yellow people want revenge on whites for beating us during Colonialism. And “we” don’t care how we get it. Immigration, jobs, gov’t benefits, etc.

3. Browns, blacks, and yellows born in America never got over whatever racism they faced growing up. Being called towel head, sand n-word, Apu, etc. Once they have any power over white Americans, they will use it to harm them.

4. Browns, blacks, and yellows are the most racist peoples in all of the world. And most of all towards other, slightly different, browns, blacks, and yellows.

Generalizations aren’t universalizations, etc. But by and large, what I have said is true.

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scott467

I’m shocked… shocked at how right I have been, about all of it.

But it only counts if someone who isn’t white says it.

Which proves the whole point.

GA/FL

This only applies to some white, black, brown, etc. persons.

NOT in the Christian community.

NOT in the MAGA community.

Wolf Moon | Threat to Demonocracy

GREAT point about Christians. And MAGA (particularly the true MAGA).

Black African Christians are a huge blessing to this country, and I personally don’t want to see the less educated ones shut out just because they’re not geniuses needed by Big Tech.

Gail Combs

WE NEED ALL TYPES. DIFFERENT PEOPLE HAVE DIFFERENT SKILL SETS. I REALLY WISH PEOPLE WOULD UNDERSTAND THAT.

TRADES PEOPLE
ARTISTS
MUSICIANS
SCIENTISTS
WRITERS
GARDENERS
LIVESTOCK/ANIMAL PEOPLE…

ALL DIFFERENT AND ALL NEEDED.

SteveInCO · Thermonuclear MAGA

Nah, they ALL need to learn to code.

/s

Gail Combs

  :wpds_sad:   :wpds_cry: …. I AM A COMPUTER LUDDITE.

Alison

Very interesting thread of comments to that post. Worth reading

scott467

I would like to read them, but I can’t even log in to twitter anymore. I used to be able to log in, just for tweeter to remind me that I am suspended, but then I could at least browse tweets and read replies.

Now I can’t.

And Nitter is apparently gone.

And I haven’t tried signing up for tweeter under a different name yet. I’ll have to come up with a new email address, and I haven’t done that in years 😁

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cthulhu

Apparently, there is a new one — Sarah has been citing it on Insty.

It looks something like this: https://xcancel.com/verify/index?url=/martianwyrdlord/status/1872799533362450479

Doesn’t work for me, but it might work for you.

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Valerie Curren

did you use nitter.poast.org for x.com or twitter.com for that usually works?

scott467

I thought Nitter was gone?

Valerie Curren
TheseTruths

[video src="https://media.scored.co/scale/vwCxbeYYDsNnKpFk.mp4" /]

Here’s the text of that. The video is just Pepe.

Media: MAGA meltdown! Elon declares war against Trump supporters!

Reality: THOUSANDS of patriots are scouring the H1-B database and making the worst offenders go viral, giving Trump the easiest crackdown ever without a single dollar spent.

Me (caught in the BEST “civil war” ever!)

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TheseTruths

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Aubergine

He’s got it right.

We aren’t going to change our expectations of how things are going to go, no matter who you are.

Wolf Moon | Threat to Demonocracy

Amen!

Elon is going to get his geniuses, just like American science always got them – before Silicone Valley abused the process to screw Americans at the behest of globalists.

I’ve been there – I’ve SEEN it working properly. It was EASY for the best foreign science and technology to come to America. Even the second and third tier! And it did NOT screw everybody else out of jobs.

This is totally fixable. And it MUST be fixed. No more globalist bullshit on American soil!

TheseTruths

Elon, at 8:19 p.m. on Saturday:

Easily fixed by raising the minimum salary significantly and adding a yearly cost for maintaining the H1B, making it materially more expensive to hire from overseas than domestically.

I’ve been very clear that the program is broken and needs major reform.

smiley2

and do they get to work from home, Elon ?

GA/FL

Coming next – attempted engineered bird flu scam-demic.

kalbokalbs

and do they get to work from home, Elon ?

Gosh, above is a softball question.

  1. Private company, do as they wish.
  2. Feds Go To An Office.
Cuppa Covfefe

Broken record needs a new needle…

smiley2

awww, upset ?

Cuppa Covfefe

No, I pity you…

pgroup2

Careful, good buddy.

kalbokalbs

Nah. Nothing wrong with the message. Repetition is helpful.

TradeBait2

Elon should consider a full retreat on this issue. PDT knows what we want for us to support any of it.

No Elon, it is not an easy fix. The system of people administering the system are corrupted along with the companies taking advantage of it. It is all gamed and we have known it for a long time. You want to short cut a massive issue.

It is short term thinking oriented that needs to be stopped dead in its tracks. Fix the education system in this country and incentivize citizens of all creeds and colors to learn, train and excel at the needed vocations. Spend money, time and efforts on training existing work forces in the way it used to be done in this country. When people see the light at the end of the tunnel for better days they work harder and smarter.

That is the American Way.

How do we fund it? By not sending money to foreign countries to buy favor and ending forever wars.

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cthulhu

Elon is the perfect person to drive this issue to a successful resolution. The best way to look at the previous regime is a total clusterfark. We want more Einsteins, Musks, and von Brauns — but we’re trying to strain them through a system that favors MS13, Tren de Aragua, and military-aged unattached males from China.

TradeBait2

Agreed – he could, if he chooses to honor what We the People want to see. If not, he is not the perfect person. He agreed to go to work for American citizens, not to defend a system that goes to work for foreign interests.

pgroup2

^^^^THIS^^^^

Aubergine

This is what I see as the chief reason why non-Native Americans should not be in positions of power in our government, ever. They always have some tendency, in my opinion, to not be fully America-first.

scott467

Which is exactly why non-Native Americans cannot serve as President.

According to the Constitution.

Which TCTB don’t observe anymore anyway.

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Gail Combs

AND SHOULD NOT BE CONGRESSMAN OR SENATORS OR IN THE BUREAUCRACY.

pgroup2

That ship sailed years ago.  😦 

Gail Combs

THAT is one amendment I could see along with NO DUAL CITIZENSHIPS.

Aubergine

AGREED!

pgroup2

Looks like the roar of MAGA got through to him.

Gail Combs

As it was meant to.

Aubergine

Piss us off bad enough, and we’re hard to ignore. Ask Bud Light.

Cuppa Covfefe

One time where beer didn’t make Bud wiser…

Aubergine

Lol! Yeah.

Wolf Moon | Threat to Demonocracy

Free speech even schooled the guy who brought it back!!!

This is WINNING! Not too much, but it’s WINNING!!!

Wolf Moon | Threat to Demonocracy

Excellent! He gets the problem now! It’s gonna get fixed!!!

TheseTruths

A Citizen Free Press headline:

This seems like unnecessary fanning of the flames, IMO.

pgroup2

No, it’s setting the negotiating lines.

para59r

If that is all it is fine, he’s given direction. However it doesn’t sound like that and based on what he said people will clamor for an unknown.

Gail Combs

YUP!
  :wpds_wink: 

This explains the strategy:

Where the Art of the Deal Meets the Spotlight by Erik Carlson on Dec 03, 2024

….In my opinion, one of the biggest takeaways from the book is that for a deal to be a good deal, everyone involved must walk away feeling good about it. Everyone must feel to a certain extent that they won the deal, or at least are satisfied with it. If one party of a deal feels they are the clear loser of that deal, they will likely never make another deal with the other party again.

In order for everyone involved in a deal to feel satisfied by it, concessions always need to be made….

para59r

Yes and not sure how that works. We live in a world of Govt and pvt entities, Multi National Corporations and private enterprises competing for resources where we want consumers to be free from most restrictions in fulfilling their needs and wishes based on their capacity to earn. It’s necessarily complicated and absolutism will stymie growth in highly competitive business environments. So what’s Steve Banon’s alternative in fostering commerce? This is just a head line, no substance. It’s also a one size fits all approach. That shoe will pinch runners in a very complicated race. Might be better to fiddle with the controls and fine tune the system then make carve outs when you have viable alternatives.

TheseTruths

absolutism will stymie growth in highly competitive business environments

This. And absolutism will defeat agendas. One reason why Trump is so successful is that he knows how to navigate issues while working with supporters, middle-of-the-roaders, and even his enemies.

Our founders knew this. That’s why they didn’t outlaw slavery in the Constitution. Sometimes it takes time to change hearts and minds, and negotiation is necessary.

Gail Combs

BINGO!!! — ART OF THE DEAL!

Wolf Moon | Threat to Demonocracy

Very insightful!!!

Alison

Yup! 👍 I want EVERY aspect of EVERY Federal agency & department scoured IN PUBLIC now that X provides us a platform for doing so. The digging and bringing facts, experiences and consequences of gov’t programs to LIGHT is something We, the People, have long been shut out of.

DOGE is going to be epic.

TheseTruths

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Wolf Moon | Threat to Demonocracy

Thank goodness for this lady!

SteveInCO · Thermonuclear MAGA

22 days 11 hours precisely until our Once and Future President, Donald Trump, is restored to his Rightful Office as President of the greatest country to ever appear on the globe.

Not that I’m counting, mind you.

TheseTruths

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I hope there will be many opportunities for her to do some damage to the Deep State/commie/progressive/globalist/Dem cabal.

TheseTruths

There are 8 days until Monday, January 6, when the media will trot out all the “horrors” of J6, 2021.

https://www.semafor.com/article/10/22/2024/congress-jan-6-trump-harris-election-results

(emphasis mine)

The US and world are bracing for post-election chaos in Washington on Jan. 6, 2025, as Congress prepares to name a presidential winner. The reality is another story: It will be much harder to stop the certification this time around.

…Thanks to an under-the-radar bipartisan 2022 law that significantly narrowed members’ abilities to challenge presidential election results, Hill denizens are breathing a little easier as the election approaches.

One key change: Previously, only one senator and House member could join forces to object to any state’s presidential results and force a vote. That objection threshold is now orders of magnitude higher — 20 senators and 87 House members, one-fifth of each chamber.

“I fully expect that there will be some attempts to have baseless objections. But I do not believe they will be able to meet the 20 percent threshold in each body,” Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, one of the law’s chief sponsors, told Semafor. “The reforms we enacted will go a long way toward preventing another January 6.”

…The new law also makes clear that the vice president has only a symbolic role in the electoral count and makes it easier to reject baseless challenges to individual states’ results.

…Sen. Thom Tillis, R-N.C. compared the upcoming Jan. 6 certification to the year 2000s Y2k scare, which stoked fears of disaster that didn’t pan out.

“It could be a dud. But to the extent that we have any vulnerabilities coming out of Jan. 6, 2021, we addressed it,” said Tillis, who unlike Collins has endorsed Trump.

para59r

In other words they unnecessarily bound them themselves and didn’t foresee the election turning so decisively for President Trump. It will now take a Trumpian effort to over come their own hurdle and the election showed they don’t have it in them. Not to mention Trump didn’t have to steal the election so any efforts to over come the election will fail of their own accord.

pgroup2

My tinnitus has been overcome by this joyous symphony.

  :banana-mario:   :wpds_grin: 

kalbokalbs

My tinnitus remains in, imperfect harmony.

Annoying as hell, since I noticed it in 1992.

Gail Combs

Both of you make me very very glad my hearing is still fine.

I hope a cure is soon in the offing for both of you.

Cuppa Covfefe

Neil Bauman’s HearingLossHelp (https://hearinglosshelp.com/blog/topic/ear-problems/musical-ear-syndrome ) has a lot of material on musical ear syndrome.

I keep waiting for someone to change to a different channel 😀

SteveInCO · Thermonuclear MAGA

Lower frequencies?

Boom Box Carl!!

(I can’t picture you listening to hip hop.)

Gail Combs
kalbokalbs

ht Coothie

Gail Combs

  :wpds_grin:  I figure the guys would like the ‘booty’

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Cuppa Covfefe

The world’s most boring game…. made worse by tea breaks…

Gail Combs

I like Rugby. It is the only team sport I like to watch.

pgroup2

Try Australian Rules Football. Makes rugby look downright civilized.

Cuppa Covfefe

I went to a gang fight and a football match broke out 😆

Valerie Curren

 😂 

cthulhu

You know a sport is exciting when you regularly have to ingest caffeine to participate.

Cuppa Covfefe

That’s why Red Bull sponsors so many sports teams 😀

Wolf Moon | Threat to Demonocracy

LMAO!!!

cthulhu

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Wolf Moon | Threat to Demonocracy

LOL!!!

SteveInCO · Thermonuclear MAGA

That’s not just non-denominational, that’s not even money.

Gail Combs

VENISON STEAKS?

cthulhu

When Valerie wanders through, did she see the story of the young Lions fan whose mom bought her a T-shirt?

Valerie Curren

I did not, but would be interested 🙂

cthulhu

Darn. Even when I wrote that I had already closed the link. Let’s see…..

OK, from memory (’cause I couldn’t find just one link) — a little girl (about 12) went to a Lions game and her mom bought her a tshirt as a souvenir. When they got home, her older brothers absolutely forbid the little girl from wearing it in public, much to the mother’s chagrin, because of the innuendo.

The slogan on the shirt was, “She Loves the D.”

I got the story off of some website somewhere, then closed it, then thought you might have seen it (since it was local), so tried to remind you of it…..

Valerie Curren

TY for the gist of it 🙂

smiley2

becoming evil….

in the weird king baby world of X tantrums & thunderous meltdowns of vulgar vulgarities

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kalbokalbs

Wow. Perfect example of why I avoid hollywierd trash, everyday. Totally wasted two minutes of my life there.

—-

Looking for clarity here.

  • Is X evil? Becoming evil? Or king baby? Guessing king baby, is felon Musk.
cthulhu

Musk was involved in a discussion on X regarding H1Bs, and quoted this bit from the movie Tropic Thunder as an example of overreacting to the issue.

People who didn’t recognize the quote took it to be Musk’s own words, or claim that he really meant them…..when he was quoting a movie character. Previous and subsequent parts of that discussion thread would have provided a bit more context.

It’s sort of like a long discussion where someone goes, “well, why don’t we just all shoot ’em?” and that’s supposed to be the be-all and end-all of the discussion.

kalbokalbs

Understood..

Fundamental question regarding becoming evil stands.

cthulhu

Twatter was evil, in a way beyond any question. X is objectively better, though far from perfect.

Musk is a flawed human being, as are we all. He has his moments of great vision, and he has his weaknesses. He often comes across as amoral because he doesn’t come to morality in the same way that many do, but there are other signs that indicate that he is trying to make the world a better place.

The story of his lifetime has not yet been completely written.

kalbokalbs

Absolutely. Musk has significant contributions that can be made.

Management required. Trump knows this.

Also applies to Every Trump appointment, 2016 AND 2024.

cthulhu

It applies to all of us. There is within each and every one of us the ability to profoundly change the world for the better. Only a fortunate few will ever bring this opportunity to complete fruition. The rest of us will have to make do with helping old ladies cross a street or something.

pgroup2

While us old geezers hobble across on our own, getting honked at by impatient yoots.

pat frederick

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Cuppa Covfefe

From Honky to Honkee 🙂

Gail Combs

As my amputee Brother-in-law calls us — “Temporarily abled.”

pgroup2

Very good.

Though I hate to encourage you.  😂 

Valerie Curren

I’ll stick with raising kids who are all, including the special needs one, more a part of the solution than a part of the problem…by God’s grace AND mercy!

TradeBait2

Agree. The path to redemption take more time for some than others.

cthulhu

It’s actually something of a classic scene in a comedy. The joke is that Les Grossman is so out-of-touch in his Hollywood silo that he thinks he can get all abusive and emotional because he doesn’t realize that one of his guys has actually been kidnapped by terrorists in real life. He isn’t dealing with Hollywood agents for a change.

kalbokalbs

Reinforces my disdain for hollyweird. Truly, to each his own entertainment. (Not you. In general.)

cthulhu

It’s a better flick than you might suppose because it satirizes Hollywood.

cthulhu

It’s interesting that smiley would bring it here.

smiley2

it shows the type of vulgarity & bullying that the smug, attention-obsessed Musk emulates….

…and then tries to steal.

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cthulhu

Are you familiar with “Darmok and Jalad at Tanagra”?

It’s from a Star Trek: Next Generation episode, but it’s a quite common pattern of communication.

cthulhu

It happens here — why am I replying with a video instead of an essay?

Cuppa Covfefe

Some people have an opinion (often prejudiced) which they hang on to like a dog on a bone… they won’t leave it, no matter how much objective evidence exists against it (e.g. FLERFers).

To quote Don McLeans’s “Vincent”,

“They would not listen
They’re not
Listening still
Perhaps they never will.”

smiley2

GFY

Valerie Curren

That explains a lot but then I sort of remember what many of you said on my Luna Wolf Pack post 🙂 & no I have not yet watched that STTNG episode w/ Josiah…

Valerie Curren

Reminds me of the conversation on my first ever Q-Tree post where I was lost for a bit until you guys spelled some stuff out (everyone was riffing on my description of a communication breakthrough with my autistic+ son Josiah) 🙂

https://wqth.wordpress.com/2020/05/02/luna-wolf-pack/

Sadly, I don’t think Wolf chose to bring this particular post over to TheQTree.com archives for some reason…I was/am still so honored to have been granted authorship privileges 🙂

cthulhu

Probably the better known bit from that movie was —

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pat frederick

AMEN to that!

kalbokalbs

Department of education, like Most of the Federal government Is A Jobs Program With No Value Added.

  • Zero ROI.
TradeBait2

Actually the ROI is a strong negative factor. The dumb down over the decades was needed to usher in the desires of the NWO.

cthulhu

Very perceptive. There have been alterations made in people so that further evil is not discerned.

A couple of days back, I was talking to Aubergine about the times she knew she had conceived — earlier than tests would indicate. She knew within hours.

I suspect that this had once been the norm, but had to be dulled-down and explained away in order for life to be disconnected from conception.

kalbokalbs

Absolutely. Like comments can be applied to much of the Federal government. Destruction from within.

Cuppa Covfefe

“The Deliberate Dumbing Down of America” by Charlotte Iserbyt covers this in great detail… she passed away in 2022, but her website (and foundation) still are going strong.

https://deliberatedumbingdown.com/ddd

You can download the pdf and the update at https://deliberatedumbingdown.com/ddd/deliberate-dumbing-down

There are other books and a related site there, too.

There was another, much more technical site, “Invisible Serf’s Collar” but it appears to have gone off (or been pushed) into the ether. It might be on the Internet Archive…

The Satanic attack on our youth is coming from many directions nowadays, schools being the largest focal point, but media and unHolywierd also play a large part.

Seems the “West” has become the society that amused itself to death….

Gail Combs

Robin, the person who ran  “Invisible Serf’s Collar,” was often on WUWT and Jo Nova..

Robin was doing a LOT of digging into Common Core.

Some of the comments I saved.

Robin
July 7, 2015 at 12:34 am ·
http://joannenova.com.au/2015/07/high-pressure-propaganda-greens-using-children-to-write-activist-letters-in-school/#comment-1724611

I actually have copies of the curriculum UNESCO created back in 2002 to be pushed globally in K-12 created in fulfillment of their obligations as Task Manager under Agenda 21. So much for it being just a theory of conspiring. I also documented the Belmont Challenge and Earth System Alliance that this is a part of. http://www.invisibleserfscollar.com/the-belmont-challenge-and-the-death-of-the-individual-via-education/

In my book Credentialed to Destroy: How and Why Education Became a Weapon I chronicle the UN entities and the OECD’s confessions of how their use of K-12 education plays into their broader goals. The Secreatry-General of the oECD was especially forthcoming. The thorough use of constructivism globally in K-12 and how it is actually about something other than how to teach subjects is also detailed.

I have also covered on my blog how Queensland has been used by the UN to pilot the transdisciplinary vision for K-12 in something that went by the name the New Basics Project.

There is a theory in K-12 that comes straight out of Marxism that is widely apparent in all the CAGW hype. It doesn’t matter if a theory is factually true. What matters is the effect implementing it as if it were true will have on people and the environment. Never forget the view that There’s Nothing as Practical as a Good Theory if fundamental transformation of people and institutions with governments in charge is the real agenda.

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

Rereke Whakaaro
July 7, 2015 at 12:58 pm · Reply
http://joannenova.com.au/2015/07/high-pressure-propaganda-greens-using-children-to-write-activist-letters-in-school/#comment-1724711

The Hitler Youth, that you refer to, in pictures, started out as a Green Movement. Members of the Hitler Youth wore green shirts, and were sometimes referred to as Greenshirts.

One of their pamphlets reads:
In every german breast the German forest quivers with its caverns and ravines, crags and boulders, waters and winds, legends and fairy tales, with its songs and its melodies, and awakens a powerful yearning and a longing for home; in all German souls the German forest lives and weaves with its depth and breadth, its stillness and strength, its might and dignity, its riches and its beauty — it is the source of German inwardness, of the German soul, of German freedom. Therefore protect and care for the German forest for the sake of the elders and the youth, and join the new German “League for the Protection and Consecration of the German Forest”. [Reproduced in Joachim Wolschke-Bulmahn, Auf der Suche nach Arkadien, Munchen, 1990 p 147.]

The brightest and fittest of the Hitler Youth went on to form the nucleus of the Waffen Schutzstaffel (the SS), or in English, Protective Squadron. – Hitler’s private bodyguards.

But they didn’t just protect Hitler, in a personal sense, rather they protected the Furer (or leader), but more importantly, they were sworn and dedicated to protecting the Fatherland – Germany.

Substitute the concept of Gaia, as the Earth Mother, for the concept of Fatherland, as being just Germany, and you have the modern Green Shirts.

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Robin says:
August 9, 2013 at 5:12 am

The models won’t go away because environmental catastrophe is at the center of global education reforms insisting we need new kinds of minds. It is all grounded in the Paul Ehrlich and Robert Ornstein book from that convenient and busy year of 1989 New World New Mind.

It’s also at the center of the political efforts that we shift to a so-called cooperative commonwealth model where the common good” as decided by government officials will be paramount. The Democracy Collaborative out of U Maryland has been quite busy on this note as has Gar Alperowitz on his book tour.

None of us may be among the 350 invited guests from all over the world being planned for in this September Meeting of the Minds annual conference http://cityminded.org/events/toronto/agenda but we are all being planned for at the meeting. Don’t miss the US EPA official attending as they work on a different kind of commerce for the 21st century.

They need the supposed AGW crisis. It’s the excuse for all the planning and sought revolutionary transformations.

Robin says:
August 9, 2013 at 5:12 am

The models won’t go away because environmental catastrophe is at the center of global education reforms insisting we need new kinds of minds. It is all grounded in the Paul Ehrlich and Robert Ornstein book from that convenient and busy year of 1989 New World New Mind.

It’s also at the center of the political efforts that we shift to a so-called cooperative commonwealth model where the common good” as decided by government officials will be paramount. The Democracy Collaborative out of U Maryland has been quite busy on this note as has Gar Alperowitz on his book tour.

None of us may be among the 350 invited guests from all over the world being planned for in this September Meeting of the Minds annual conference http://cityminded.org/events/toronto/agenda but we are all being planned for at the meeting. Don’t miss the US EPA official attending as they work on a different kind of commerce for the 21st century.

They need the supposed AGW crisis. It’s the excuse for all the planning and sought revolutionary transformations.

Robin says:
June 22, 2013 at 4:08 pm

As somebody who reads all these reports coming out of the UN and Club of Rome and what Ehrlich says he intends to do etc, the books and reports read like satire and bad fiction. Which they are except intentions coupled to political power and taxpayer financing have actual real effects.

I suspect the early 90s writers were looking at things like the World Order Models Project and the 1972 Stockholm Conference on the Human Environment and then the hype around Limits to Growth and then the 87 Brundtland Report and realizing this is all an excuse for unquestioned power. AND being the paymaster for all that redistribution.

Understanding WOMP from the early 70s is very enlightening to appreciating the mentalities and lust for money and power that have always been hand in hand with these Save the World by changing human values schemes. http://www.invisibleserfscollar.com/reorienting-world-order-values-via-the-intervention-of-activist-education-and-progressive-politics/ lays out WOMP.

The Club of Rome considered WOMP a peer in its intentions and credentials involved.

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Cuppa Covfefe

Wow… then again, that might be where I first heard of her back in the Climategate days….. Her site had a lot of info exposing the bureaucracy and silos of the Ed Biz and the gubmint corruption there as well…

Gail Combs
Cuppa Covfefe

THANKS!

Not many people realize that the Greens and NaZism are tied together in the ancient EarthWorship cults… couple that with the Hegelian views of reality you mentioned the other day, where to him the only reality was in his mind, and Habeck and his ilk are the result (along with Greta the gangGreenhearted, who has a couple of Satanist parents stirring the (soylent)Green pot)…

I just wish Robin and Charlotte had wider exposure; then again, they’re contrary to TPTB and the Green Agenda.

Backing out of the WHO and the Paris accords will be a good start. Hope that DOGE eviscerates most, if not all of the federal agencies, and returns the small remainder to their original mission and competence…

[Even in the 1950s Kalifornistan’s schools were woke. I wonder if most folks realize how deep the rot is, and how long it’s been there. Screwy Dewey and Mann(iac) were at the root, but there were more. For example, the Maguffy Readers were revised at the turn of the century, and that was before Dewey and Mann… snake oil meets the education system… sigh….]…..

Gail Combs

I was very happy to see I could navigate to her other work.

I read quite a bit of it back in the day.

TradeBait2

Truth.

There will be references to this in my next American Stories next week.

Gail Combs

We need a Dept of Education to thrust John Dewey’s PROGRESSIVE education down our children’s throats.

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do most people know the link of cultural Marxism, in particular its strategy of the “long march through the institutions,” to another socialist society famed for its “gradualism” and its connection to the British Labour Party? This society is called the Fabian Society and heavily influenced, indeed was a precursor to, the creation of the Frankfurt School.

In 1905, American Fabians established the Rand School of Social Science in New York City and incorporated the Intercollegiate Socialist Society to promote “an intelligent interest in socialism among college men and women.” A founding member was American Fabian John Dewey, considered the father of progressive education, and an atheist, socialist, and evolutionist. In 1921 the Fabian Rand School changed its name to “The League for Industrial Democracy” and established a network of 125 chapters with the aim of de-Christianising America. Dewey became president of it in 1941. Dewy also co-founded the New School for Social Research (NSSR) in 1919, which is a Fabian-socialist institution that is the American equivalent to LSE. This school, funded by the Rockefeller Foundation ($208,100 between 1940 and 1944) and the Carnegie Corporation ($95,000 in 1940) among others, set up the Graduate Faculty on Political and Social Science in 1933, called the “University in Exile,” and aimed to “accommodate the large number of socialist intellectuals” who fled or were expelled from Hitler’s Germany...

Cuppa Covfefe

We need to undo Dewey…

Gail Combs

Of Course! I guess I should have added /sarc

I hope that SOB is rotting in Dante’s ninth hell. He certainly did a number on my education. Heck a friend, one year younger, and I SAW the degradation in education when we were in Jr High. It was that obvious and we were in a very high level public school (next door to where the Clinton’s now live)

Cuppa Covfefe

Carter must have been greatly relieved to have his mantle as the USA’s worst President taken by Obama and then Bye. Done.

Still, the damage that he did to the USA, including the government bloat, the useless, dangerous agencies of which the Department of Education is only one, and the enfeebling of the fabric of the country still continues, and will take years to repair…

Gail Combs

The Senior Executive Service was ALSO Carter’s so yeah he was a lot more dangerous than we thought.

Cuppa Covfefe

The SES is pretty much the same thing as the “Mandarins” are in the British government (and the European Commision, as well). An unelected “ruling class” answerable to no one… 😡 😡 😡 😡

Gail Combs

YUP!

No doubt carefully nurtured and groomed by the oligarch to be their administrators.

Cuppa Covfefe

Actually, the Mandarins control the Queen/King… goes back to the Regents and the Magna Charta…

Gail Combs

HERE, THE OLIGARCHS ARE IN CONTROL.

Deplorable Patriot

Someone skipped over the true history of Plymouth Plantation in their matriculation. The people of that colony went through hell before becoming anywhere close to prosperous.

Cuppa Covfefe

IIRC, the idea(l)s of communism reared their ugly heads in creating that hell…

Deplorable Patriot

In the beginning, yes.

Gail Combs

They became prosperous when they shit-canned Communism.

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SteveInCO · Thermonuclear MAGA

Keep it 0.0001% as one office for the secretary, but rename it the Department of Public Education (DOPE). Find the biggest teacher’s union dumbfuck and make him/her the secretary.

When everyone stops laughing, THEN abolish the department.

Gail Combs

  :wpds_shock:   :wpds_lol: I LIKE!

Barb Meier
Gail Combs

Hubby and I have been advocating home schooling for 3 decades.

pat frederick

i do not understand a whole bunch of this, but I’m bringing it because it’s a hot button issue. I am dismayed that a lot of accounting firms like the visa thing–and colleges?? wth? but the biggest takeaway in this thread (for me) is that the companies aggressively using the visa program are INDIAN owned.
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H-1B DATA MEGA-THREAD 🧵

I downloaded five years of H-1B data from the US DOL website (4M+ records) and spent the day crunching data.

I went into this with an open mind, but, to be honest, I’m now *extremely* skeptical of how this program works.

Here’s what I found 👇 comment image
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Before I start, one note: All charts in this thread are for applications that were “certified” (in other words, approved for entry into the H-1B lottery). I filtered out applications the gov rejected.

All numbers here are therefore for visas employers actually and realistically attempted to obtain.
To start with, this program is MASSIVELY popular with employers. The program has a statutory limit of 85,000 visas per year, but employers routinely receive approval for more than 800k applications per year (868k, or 10x the limit, in 2024). comment image
Contrary to what I expected, the average salary for an H-1B is relatively low—slightly under $120k this year.

Given that much of the H-1B debate pertains to tech workers, I (incorrectly) assumed the average would be higher. But this is the beauty of data, right? comment image
You can see that salaries are disproportionately weighted toward the lower bands:

17% are < $75k (blue)
21% are $75-100k (orange)
22% are $100-125k (pink)
15% are $125-150k (teal)

In other words, ~75% are jobs paying < $150k. Only 25% are $150k+, and, of those, only 2.5% are $250k+ (purple).comment image
I (roughly) categorized job descriptions into computer/software/IT-related roles (teal) and everything else (gray).

Almost all the prominent job categories are tech-related. The two top categories, for software developer roles, are 1.1M over five years by themselves. comment image
Basically every role with 30k+ H-1B applications is for a STEM field, with the exception of accountants and auditors (49k). Most of them IT-related, at that.

There’s a little more variety in roles with smaller numbers, but the overall tilt towards STEM remains throughout.
Let’s review applications by employer (again, with teal representing IT roles and gray being everything else).

There are some HUGE numbers here. 15 companies alone received approval for 20k+ applications each.

We’ll go back to employers momentarily. comment image
Looking at applications by employer NAICS code, 5415 (computer systems design) absolutely dwarfs everything else: 1.2M applications over five years.

The next two largest are 6113 (universities) and 5416 (consulting).

As consultants like to say, let’s double-click into this. comment image
NAICS code 5415 (computer systems design) is the category for many of the larger employers we saw above. Some of the companies here—Google, IBM, Salesforce—are household names.

But what about the other large applicants here, which aren’t as familiar (Cognizant, Infosys, Tata)? comment image
As it turns out, these are ALL Indian companies that import H-1B tech workers en masse:

Cognizant (93k)
Infosys (61k)
Tata Consultancy Services (60k)
Wipro
Capgemini
HCL
Compunnel
Tech Mahindra
Mphasis

These aren’t American companies that needed international talent to fill critical roles. They’re foreign companies that appear to have been founded to place overseas tech workers into US companies as contractors.comment image
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What jobs are these companies seeking visas for?

A metric f**k ton of IT and software roles. Over the past five years, 80k+ computer systems analysts (Cognizant is the big player here). 50k+ systems engineers/architects (Cognizant + Tata). Programmers (looks like Wipro and Mphasis concentrate here) and IT project managers (Infosys).comment image
The chart here shows each company’s average salary for each role. I’ve added a shaded gray band between $80-120k to highlight where the preponderance of salaries fall.

I’ve spent my career in M&A and corporate finance, and I’ve been involved in a lot of budget and hiring decisions. Unless we’ve overpaid every developer and IT person at every company I’ve ever worked for, $80-120k for roles like this is NOT market.comment image
The H-1B program isn’t just Indian companies requesting visas for IT workers, though.

The list of companies seeking visas for accountants is a who’s who of Big Four and other prominent accounting firms. EY is crushing the competition with 16k+ applications. comment image
EY also has the largest share of employers seeking visas for finance-related jobs, followed by investment banks Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan Chase, and Citibank. comment image
Here are the roles for which EY sought visas, along with average salaries. Everything from accountants (16k) to computer systems analyst (7k) to actuaries (600 or so).

EY isn’t even a major player in the world of actuaries! There’s zero reason why they couldn’t hire these people domestically.comment image
Here’s Amazon’s main H-1B LLC: comment image
Google, not surprisingly, had 45k applications for software developers alone.