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Joe Biden never won. This is our Real President – 45, 46, 47.

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This Stormwatch Monday Open Thread remains open – VERY OPEN – a place for everybody to post whatever they feel they would like to tell the White Hats, and the rest of the MAGA/KAG/KMAG world (with KMAG being a bit of both).

And yes, it’s Monday…again.

But we WILL get through it!

We will always remember Wheatie,

Pray for Trump,

Yet have fun,

and HOLD ON when things get crazy!


We will follow the RULES of civility that Wheatie left for us:

Wheatie’s Rules:

  1. No food fights.
  2. No running with scissors.
  3. If you bring snacks, bring enough for everyone.

And while we engage in vigorous free speech, we will remember Wheatie’s advice on civility, non-violence, and site unity:

“We’re on the same side here so let’s not engage in friendly fire.”

“Let’s not give the odious Internet Censors a reason to shut down this precious haven that Wolf has created for us.”

If this site gets shut down, please remember various ways to get back in touch with the rest of the gang:

Our beloved country is under Occupation by hostile forces.

Daily outrage and epic phuckery abound.

We can give in to despair…or we can be defiant and fight back in any way that we can.

Joe Biden didn’t win.

And we will keep saying Joe Biden didn’t win until we get His Fraudulency out of our White House.


Wolfie’s Wheatie’s Word of the Week:

flammulation

noun

flame-like marking

Used in a sentence

Whether the flammulation of fire-type Pokemon is true flammulation or simply fire itself is a question best left for the experts, meaning children.

Shown (or maybe over-shown) in a picture

Shown (barely, kinda, maybe a bit) in a video


MUSIC!

Happy New Year’s Eve’s Eve!

Or New Year’s Eve’s Eve’s Eve for all you early arrivals who wait up past midnight for new posts!


THE STUFF

How about some fireworks?

Wanna buy some tickets to an amazing show?

You may have them already!

Kinda glad this drama is a few neighborhoods away from ours.

Just sayin’!

And remember…….

Until victory, have faith!

And trust the big plan, too!

And as always….

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cthulhu

For our Fearless Leader, who provides us with these fine facilities —

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kalbokalbs

That’s funny.

cthulhu

You can tell it’s a WoodPost website (or WoodPissed)….

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Cuppa Covfefe

WoodPress, of course, being run by knotheads Automattixly 🙂

TradeBait2

😂

Valerie Curren

Priceless!

cthulhu
Aubergine

My thought is, if somebody like Vivek (Indian) or Elon (African) wants to come to America and start criticizing the American way of life, they deserve whatever backlash they get, up to and including bankrupting the companies they built on the backbone of the America they are criticizing.

In other words, fuck ’em. You’re with us or you’re against us. Etc., etc.

I’m an AMERICAN, dammit. That means something, and it’s something important, whether they like it or not. And I, like many other Americans, am damned tired of having my great American goodwill and spirit both taken advantage of, and denigrated by, fucking foreigners.

There, I said it.

pat frederick

and quite well!

Aubergine

Lol, thanks!

Gail Combs

Given Biden Bureaucrats FINAL RULE MAKING, I am glad to see the stinking carcass of Ted Kennedy’s 1965 immigration knife in America’s back may soon get dragged out from under the rug and torn to shreds.

From Brave AI:

The Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965, also known as the Hart-Celler Act, is a federal law that revolutionized the United States’ immigration system. One of the key aspects of this law is its impact on the H1B visa program. The H1B visa is a non-immigrant visa that allows U.S. employers to temporarily employ foreign workers in specialty occupations.

  • Key Provisions of the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965: The Act abolished the national origins quota system and established a preference system that prioritizes highly skilled immigrants and family reunification. Although the Act did not directly introduce the H1B visa, it laid the groundwork for the creation of this visa category….

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We as a nation need to work our way back to this travesty and get rid of this SOURCE LAW.

Cuppa Covfefe

One could say that Teddy, LBJ, and Hart put us in the Celler…

(inverting the quotas)…

Robert Baker

I believe someones need to start criticizing American culture because we have lost our way. If its valid I don’t particularly care from where it comes.

Deplorable Patriot

There does need to be some course correction, yes. The bread and circuses needs to give way to using people like lobster fishermen as an example of how hard work yields reward.

I follow a YT account of a lobster fisherman, and he and his crew are up and at the boat around 4 am every day. They work for 12 hours on the water as many days as they can. This guy now has sponsorship for videos, and has done well enough that he’s building a new boat this year. Talk about jack of all trades, frequently, they have to stop in the middle of pulling traps to fix stuff like hydraulic leaks. He’s a 5th generation lobsterman in Maine, and has started taking his oldest who looks to be about five or six out with him to teach him. THAT’s how it needs to be done.

Aubergine

Apprenticeship at a young age used to be the norm. Why shouldn’t it be again?

Deplorable Patriot

The trick is to make it fun for the kids. The little guy was having fun measuring the lobsters and tossing back what they caught that they couldn’t keep. Dad made sure the little guy was comfortable with what he was doing, and let him take naps, etc. It was really cute.

Deplorable Patriot

The American way of life is not well understood outside of it. After a lot of foreign travel, I completely get that.

Most people on the planet are born into a caste system. We are not. Well, at least not an official one. There is such a system under the radar.

Self-sufficiency is not valued in many places on earth.

Intellectual property is not respected elsewhere.

The concept of self-defense just doesn’t register.

Being an individual rather than a member of a village is pretty much an American thing.

Quality of (some) work has waned in many places. Building and art is a HUGE part of that in many places.

Even here, we have so many distractions, avoiding being conditioned to be attention deprived and have short attention spans is hard to do.

We also are free thinkers, and creativity is not frowned upon. That’s different in the far east.

We are a different people, that’s for sure.

Aubergine

I agree entirely. Even cultures that would “seem” to be like us, like Australia, really are NOT.

Gail Combs

Go to 40:20 minutes. It looks like this may have been a ‘Let’s You and He Fight’ by Murdock’s NY Post. Or at least part of it is. (I do not have twatter so I can not follow to see what Elon actually said.) It is only a couple of minutes .

I hope it BACK FIRES BIG TIME!

https://rumble.com/v649igs-12.30.24-many-so-called-untouchables-will-be-jailed-dog-comms-plandemic-pus.html

Aubergine

No, Elon was a straight-up asshole. He told people who were against his position to go fuck their face. He was a dick. So was Ramaswamy.

Charlie

“Ramaswarmy” 😉 

Aubergine

Yeah.

cthulhu

Yeast flocculation is an important part of making beer that is clear and bright. It is best to never confuse flocculation and flammulation.

Cuppa Covfefe

Which gave rise to the expression, “make like a beer and get the flocculation out of here” 🙂

(or not 😆 )…..  🍺  🍻  🍺 

TheseTruths
TheseTruths

A classy statement.

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TheseTruths

Especially since Jimmy Carter said Trump lost the 2016 election and he was put into office because of Russian interference on his behalf.

scott467

Hated America to the bitter end.

Did as much damage as he could.

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kalbokalbs

Carter certified himself an IC POS.

I have no kind words for that asshole.

Cuppa Covfefe

Ziggy the GoreBullist was in the driver’s seat there…

Sort of, “when you’ve tried all the rest, Trilateral”…..

scott467

I don’t know why he says things like that.

Why kiss the asses of the people who hate him.

Carter did immeasurable harm to the Republic.

He was a terrible president.

pat frederick

he wasn’t overflowing with praise either. People often try to find something good to say about the deceased. otherwise, funerals would just be a steady stream of people spitting on coffins.

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kalbokalbs

Nails it.

Nor is a steady stream of pissing on his coffin, acceptable.

Gail Combs

We will save that for OH!Bummer and the Clintoons.

scott467

“People often try to find something good to say about the deceased.”

______________

Are there not plenty of Leftists to do that?

Why should the people he despised and crapped all over do it?

The traitor Left certainly never says anything nice about us.

That clown crapped on our whole country. He let the Iran hostages ROT for what, 400+ days?!?

Praising the people who take delight in being our enemies comes across as incredibly weak, like our side always does. The enemy never does that, but our side… our side can’t do it enough.

It’s like simping, but in politics. Simping for the Left.

It accomplishes nothing positive. The enemy hates us anyway, and it just demoralizes our own people.

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pat frederick

wow…never have i ever strived to be equal with the left. i have always tried to be better than the left.

i think attacking a dead person’s life or actions is incredibly weak as they are no longer in a position to defend themselves.

as leader of the free world, PDJT is going to encounter some of the worst of the worst at bargaining tables and public events. he has to put on a poker face, extend a courteous hand in greeting, and be civil.

that’s all I see here in his statement.

Gail Combs

Nicely stated.

Again Art of the Deal

POTUS is going to have to get at least SOME cooperation with the DemonRats too. Therefore the last thing he needs to do is give them more ammo or stir up more animosity.

Let us do that.

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cthulhu

Also note that he summed up the entirety of Carter’s 100-year lifespan with (1) he was President; and (2) he meant well.

Gail Combs

faint praise…

pgroup2

So faint that my tinnitus drowns it out.  😥 

Gail Combs

😂

Cuppa Covfefe

Feint praise?

scott467

“Also note that he summed up the entirety of Carter’s 100-year lifespan with (1) he was President; and (2) he meant well.”

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Except he didn’t mean well.

He was actively undermining the then-current POTUS (DJT) with seditious lies just a few years ago.

scott467

“POTUS is going to have to get at least SOME cooperation with the DemonRats too.”

___________

He won’t get any, none, no matter how hard he simps, because simping doesn’t work.

The only thing they respect is power, and coercion that comes from power.

He won’t even get any cooperation from the Republi-cons who secretly hate him, much less the crims who hate him openly.

.

“Therefore the last thing he needs to do is give them more ammo or stir up more animosity.”

___________

It doesn’t appear that he’s too worried about that, not when he posts things like this… 😂 🤣 😂

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Aubergine

As my grannie would have said, you draw more flies with honey than with vinegar.

scott467

You don’t get any flies by being nice to people who hate you and want you dead.

It is perceived as weakness, and weakness is provocative to the criminal mind.

scott467

“wow…never have i ever strived to be equal with the left.”

___________

I certainly didn’t mean to imply any such thing, Pat!

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“i think attacking a dead person’s life or actions is incredibly weak as they are no longer in a position to defend themselves.”

_____________

This isn’t a member of our country club who passed away, these people are at war with us.

That video clip TT posted shows he was still actively undermining our Republic, undermining President Trump with seditious lies, just a few years ago.

…………………………..
sedition
noun

: incitement of resistance to or insurrection against lawful authority

Recent Examples on the Web

Examples are automatically compiled from online sources to show current usage. Opinions expressed in the examples do not represent those of Merriam-Webster or its editors.

— He is tried for sedition and sentenced to six years in prison. — Foreign Affairs, 26 Dec. 2016

— Tarrio is serving the longest sentence handed down in connection with Jan. 6, followed by a rioter with a history of political violence who received a 20-year term and Stewart Rhodes, founder of the Oath Keepers, who received an 18-year term after he was convicted of sedition. — Ella Lee, The Hill, 4 Dec. 2024

— The crime of sedition was first introduced in India during British rule. — Christine Mehta, Foreign Affairs, 1 Mar. 2016

— Several other extremist group leaders, including other Oath Keepers, were convicted of sedition. — Ella Lee, The Hill, 20 Nov. 2024
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Look at the penalty being paid by J6 protesters, Americans who engaged in no kind of sedition at all.

But Carter gets praise.

These criminals never defend themselves anyway, they don’t even acknowledge our existence, except when they’re trying to kill us.

Nobody has to attack them, but what’s the upside to singing their praises when they take a dirt nap?

POTUS is a position of incredible responsibility, and our country was crippled under his ‘leadership’.

Why should anyone say nice things about him now, just because he stopped breathing?

Where does that come from?

Will we say nice things about mass-murderers like Hussein and Clinton, and child-sniffing Brandon, when they kick off too?

It doesn’t make any sense.

We pretend like there is rule of law, but there is never justice for the evildoers, never accountability. And when they die, they receive praise?

If the objective, if the lesson we want to teach, is to undermine the very concepts of justice or law or decency, that’s exactly how to do it.

There was a time in this country when evil men were treated accordingly. People had respect for the law and for right and wrong because it mattered.

Not today.

Today, evil is celebrated everywhere. Even two dudes butt*&^%ing each other on video in the Capitol building of the United States.

It’s sick. Our country is sick. It’s a cesspool of filth.

And when people who did great evil die, we say nice things about them.

I’m sure the people whose lives they wrecked must appreciate that. The families of the hostages must appreciate all the praise.

I don’t know what it is. Maybe it’s because I have never seen any kind of justice for evil people in my lifetime.

Or maybe it’s a generational thing. Maybe it’s because I grew up watching Clint Eastwood instead of John Wayne (the generation before me) or Pee Wee Herman and Boy George (the generation after me).

Justice is what is needed.

We don’t even have a baseline for justice in this crooked banana republic of a country, but we concern ourselves with observing niceties for the dead.

We say nice things about people who do evil.

And I can’t do it.

I can’t give praise to the evil men do, by saying kind things about them.

Certainly not while the side he played for is still at war with us.

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pat frederick

all i know is when i die and stand before God, I have to answer for MY actions. i wouldn’t praise an evil person, but yes i would try to find something positive to say about him. It’s not my job to judge him that’s HIS job.

pgroup2

Maybe the midway point between praise and condemnation is to say nothing.

TheseTruths

A show of class in a time when part of the country is mourning is appropriate. And the enemy does do it at times, as well.

pat frederick

shows tact and diplomacy.

scott467

To what benefit?

It demoralizes people like me who support DJT, but presumably he is willing to demoralize his own people to get some greater benefit, some concession from the kind of mass-murdering, child-trafficking, wholly corrupt evil we are facing.

What is that benefit?

Will they only try to kill him 9 more times, instead of 10?

Will they only rape 99 little kids today, instead of a hundred?

Will they only allow 900 tons of fentanyl into the country today instead of an even thousand?

Will they drop one of their multiple prosecutions against DJT, or his family and friends, or his supporters?

Will they not send one of the J6 prisoners to solitary confinement for day?

Will they scrap their new pandemic?

Will they stop promoting the clot shots that are injuring and killing by the millions?

What does he get out of it, for being nice to these psychopaths?

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pat frederick

it shows the world we will be lead by a man of honor. a diplomatic man, a true gentleman.

scott467

“it shows the world we will be lead by a man of honor. a diplomatic man, a true gentleman.”

_____________

But we already know that. Regular people everywhere already know that.

And the bad people don’t care. In fact, they hate him all the more because of it.

So I’m still trying to figure out what benefit there is.

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scott467

“And the enemy does do it at times, as well.”

______________

Pretend like I’m from Missouri.

Show me.

pgroup2

That would just be on Sunday.

The other days of the week it would be doing that other thing.

Deplorable Patriot

History won’t be kind to him at all. For now, make nice until he’s planted, and then let the nasty secrets out.

pgroup2

Nice compromise. I never thought of that.

TradeBait2

This olive branch stuff is not going to work, but I guess he feels he should try. Criminals don’t care about feelings. The battle lines were drawn long ago on how all this would go down.

Jimmy is regretting or rejoicing with his God now.

Gail Combs

Most likely regretting.

TheseTruths

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TheseTruths

It makes me laugh every time I see it.

cthulhu

Poor Roselyn looks like a ventriloquist’s dummy.

kalbokalbs

Much like Peanut Boy. (Can’t see the picture. Rather sure I know which on it is.)

Never once, did I think Carter rose above, certified piece of shit.

Brave and Free

You mean she wasn’t?

Cuppa Covfefe

Has to be one of the worst Photoshops I’ve ever seen…..

Two odds at Tussauds…

TheseTruths

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kalbokalbs

Latter.

TradeBait2

Yup, Uniparty. We have a number of elections to go before We the People are accurately represented. When we reach 70-75% MAGA in Congress we will have arrived.

Gen. Robert Neyland football maxim #3: If at first the game – or the breaks – go against you, don’t let up… put on more steam. 

We need to keep working, especially on election integrity. Elected officials need to fear the wrath of We the People.

 

Gail Combs

===> We need to keep working, especially on election integrity.  THIS

All else flows from grabbing our elections back.

Deplorable Patriot

This is a HUGE part of the problem. Uniparty sorts are recruited young, and work their way up the ladder via the state houses. Some are ready for the big time, most are not, so in the state houses they stay. (THe state houses need to be cleaned out as well.) Politics has become an industry financed by those who want to rule us via proxy.

The people we really need at the top are the common sense sorts who have actually worked for a living and spent time in the real world. Sort of like clergy and lay religious. The ones who go into the seminaries and convents right out of HS are clueless. The ones who had a life before going in are much more level headed, and can relate to congregants far more effectively. The convents now require degrees to be acquired before the ladies go into them. Seminaries, not so much.

It really is a big mess.

Gail Combs

Mike Pence (and De Santis) is an excellent examples of how it works.

Get a law degree, work for a bit in a law firm (Pence did a stint at Uni and then radio while De Santis was in JAG) then off to the political arena.

We were watching one of the Kennedy’s they were grooming. College then president of an NGO then run for office.

NONE of these 3 had any actual experience. I do not consider working for a law firm real life experience (No insult to Pgroup) ESPECIALLY since in many cases it is part of the grooming process.

Angelo Codevilla nailed it back in 2010.

America’s Ruling Class—And the Perils of Revolution – July 15, 2010

By Angelo M. Codevilla (May he rest in peace.)

…Never has there been so little diversity within America’s upper crust….

Today’s ruling class, from Boston to San Diego, was formed by an educational system that exposed them to the same ideas and gave them remarkably uniform guidance, as well as tastes and habits. These amount to a social canon of judgments about good and evil, complete with secular sacred history, sins (against minorities and the environment), and saints. Using the right words and avoiding the wrong ones when referring to such matters — speaking the “in” language — serves as a badge of identity. Regardless of what business or profession they are in, their road up included government channels and government money because, as government has grown, its boundary with the rest of American life has become indistinct.

Many began their careers in government and leveraged their way into the private sector. Some, e.g., Secretary of the Treasury Timothy Geithner, never held a non-government job. Hence whether formally in government, out of it, or halfway, America’s ruling class speaks the language and has the tastes, habits, and tools of bureaucrats. It rules uneasily over the majority of Americans not oriented to government.

The two classes have less in common culturally, dislike each other more, and embody ways of life more different from one another than did the 19th century’s Northerners and Southerners — nearly all of whom, as Lincoln reminded them, “prayed to the same God.” By contrast, while most Americans pray to the God “who created and doth sustain us,” our ruling class prays to itself as “saviors of the planet” and improvers of humanity. Our classes’ clash is over “whose country” America is, over what way of life will prevail, over who is to defer to whom about what….

Deplorable Patriot

There are a number of priests – a considerable number, actually – who go into seminary after a short career. There’s one priest here who is an engineer (he’s being groomed for bishop), the pastor at my parents’ parish is a lawyer and really should stick to that (he’s pissed off a lot of people), I can name a few others nationwide. One is an exorcist, another was a Navy chaplain and retired a Captain. Thanks to the latter’s government pension, he is able to help cancelled priests as he is one himself.

The days of going from minor seminary (high school) straight to major seminary are OVER…namely because there are only five in the country at this time, and only one is diocesan. This was a HUGE factor in the sex abuse scandal which has never really come into the mainstream spotlight.

Brave and Free

Also blackmailed and their hands are in the cookie jar.

Gail Combs

Whip and carrot…

Valerie Curren

AND logic wins again!

TheseTruths

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kalbokalbs

^^^ T. H. I. S. ^^^

TheseTruths

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TradeBait2

^^^ Truth.

Knowing that truth, We the People know what we need to do.

TheseTruths

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Hope it’s good. I’m tick-tocked out.

TheseTruths

Catherine Herridge:

Our biggest story of the year.

Stay tuned.

https://twitter.com/C__Herridge/status/1869895790736327160

TheseTruths

The video is a minute and 22 seconds long. In it, she says:

• It’s about attacks on our intelligence, military, and state department personnel.
• The working title is Government Gaslighting. “That is what the U.S. intelligence community and CIA have been doing to injured personnel.”
• These events have happened in more than a dozen countries across the globe.
• There are common threads for the type of injuries they’re having.
• It appears likely that a foreign adversary is behind these attacks.
• This highly vetted group is trusted with some of the government’s most closely held secrets.
• “If you acknowledge that U.S. government personnel are being targeted while overseas on assignment, it sends the message that nobody is safe.”
• A whistleblower has come forward.

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kalbokalbs

yawn.

—-

Edit.

Prolly an outlier on this one also.

Catherine Herridge is charitably nauseating. Part of the Pravda News problem.

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para59r

Some suspect a psy-op to get us to support CIA et al. Will have to listen when it becomes available and discern from there. Also leaning toward “yawn”, but will need to hear story.

A big story would be what is at the bottom of all the infrastructure, food production & industrial accidents but this don’t sound like that.

Gail Combs

“…It’s about attacks on our intelligence, military, and state department personnel….”

If there is a ‘sovereign alliance’ between Putin, Xi and POTUS to take out the Globalists, as some on Badlands think, then that would be consider GOOD NEWS.

We know that the CIA, the State Department (Victory Nuland) and George Soros were behind a lot of Color Revolutions.

School Mass Shootings, Operation Gladio & American Bolshevik Revolution — Burning Platform

Editor’s Note: The article posted below in its entirety is supremely important because it underscores the multi-decade criminal conspiracy to carry [o]ut an Operation Gladio-level campaign of terrorism via mass shootings against the American people.

However Operation Gladio was not just about NATO. It was world wide and the USA was the ‘enforcement arm’ AKA Cannon fodder.

Operation Gladio – A Primer – by The Colonel’s Corner

…That something is generically called Operation Gladio.

In a series of articles, I will layout the proof.

But first, it’s necessary to discuss the preceding history that set the operation in motion, as well as the terminology to better understand the nature of the operation and exactly how it occurred.

World history is full of examples of imperialism, or as some refer to it: colonialism. The United States of America is not normally viewed as a colonial power because our history has taught us that our involvement in foreign affairs was always as a liberating force, since we are a country founded on the principle of liberty. Is that a historical fact, or fiction? My research project into Operation Gladio revealed a troubling answer to this foundational question.

My journey began by diving into author Antony Sutton’s work concerning how Wall Street interfaced with foreign affairs in the first half of the 20th century, beginning with the Russian revolution—or the Bolshevik revolution, as some prefer to call it. There were forces at work both in New York City (centered at 120 Broadway, which was home of the New York Federal Reserve Bank, among other financial institutions,) and the City of London that constantly interfered with the inner workings of foreign governments….

pgroup2

I support the C-eye-A. When it does EXACTLY what it is designed to do, and nothing more.

I hope to live long enough to see that.

Gail Combs

The CIA was DESIGNED to bring Nazis & Fascism to the USA and it is doing a bang up job of that.

False flags, paperclips, and super spies: the secret Nazi origins of the CIA

…Through the efforts of a newly formed and highly secretive government organisation, The Joint Intelligence Objectives Agency (JIOA), Operation Overcast (later renamed Paperclip) was launched; its objective – to recruit and smuggle into the United States 1,600 German engineers and scientists, many of whom had worked for the Third Reich and had been leaders of the Nazi regime.

Notably, President Truman had publicly forbidden the recruitment of anyone who was a member of the Nazi party or was more than a nominal participant in its activities, thus rendering many of the scientists ineligible. To circumvent this restriction, the files of such recruits were altered by the government, and the only evidence of their Nazi past was in the form of the paperclip that had attached their original files to those being whitewashed….

Further controversy arose in the mid-1970s, when over 20,000 CIA documents became public, detailing covert attempts to develop psychological, biological, chemical, and even radiological procedures to turn both foreign and domestic spies into sleeper agents. During the early stages of the Cold War, the CIA were convinced that communist regimes had discovered drugs and techniques that enabled them to control human minds for intelligence purposes. In response, MK-ULTRA was established, a highly classified project in which the CIA conducted clandestine experiments, sometimes on unwitting subjects, to assess the potential of LSD and other drugs in mind control techniques that could subsequently be used against enemies…

This is from Countering the Radical Right

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 Corbett Report podcast: meet Allen Dulles, fascist spymaster.
TRANSCRIPT:
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…CORBETT: Yes, I think we can see how this “ancient history” has very real real-world relevance even to this very day as the effects of those operations continue to spill forth across the headlines. And just as the 1919 Paris “peace” conference literally drew and redrew the lines on the map over which wars are currently raging, so, too, did the Machiavellian machinations of Allen Dulles as Director of Central Intelligence in the 1950’s, leave scars on the earth which are still being felt—and picked at—even to this very day.

So, in order to even begin encompassing a career as expansive and infamous as Allen Dulles’—and we will only be able to scratch the surface of it today—let’s turn to an article from 2005 by Cory Panshin entitled “Allen Dulles, the Nazis, and the CIA,” where he notes:

Dulles entered the diplomatic service after college and served as a State Department delegate to the Paris Peace Conference of 1919, which brought a formal end to World War I. The Versailles Treaty which came out of this conference included a provision making it illegal to sell arms to Germany. This displeased the powerful DuPont family, and they put pressure on the delegates to allow them to opt out. It was Allen Dulles who finally gave them the assurances they wanted that their transactions with Germany would be “winked at.”

Dulles remained a diplomat through the early 1920’s, spending part of that time in Berlin. However, he left government service in 1926 for the greener pastures of private business, becoming a Wall Street lawyer with the same firm as his older brother, John Foster Dulles.

[. . .]

He would become the lawyer for the Thyssens’ Rotterdam bank and would also represent other German firms, including 👉I.G. Farben

pgroup2

That is not what I meant and you know that.

However, we all need your ‘notes’ placed here whenever possible so it’s all good.

But I think you’re wrong about the design of the CYA, at least according to the U.S.Code.

[I haven’t gone and researched that yet so …]

Gail Combs

It seems that even from inception, the US Code/President was ignored by Dulles.

Unfortunately the CIA has only gotten worse. The big problem is LOTS of stuff can get hidden under ‘State Secrets’ and ‘Need to Know.’ I realize that is essential but it sure is useful for bad actors.

Please do dig into the US Code. I have no doubt you are a lot better at it than I.

pgroup2

I’ll get to it eventually. Right now I’m helping an attorney whose license is under attack for having the audacity to represent an election integrity client pro bono. We are giving the Bar association a good solid fight. We might lose but the Bar in WA state will never be quite the same as before.

I promise we’ll leave a mark.  😡 

Aubergine

She’s a cutout, whether she’s aware of it or not. Just my opinion.

Deplorable Patriot

She has name recognition. THat counts in a lot of normie minds. This may be their first exposure to the concept.

The people here are so ahead of the curve, we forget that hundreds of millions of people need to catch up with our knowledge base.

Gail Combs

My take away is directed energy weapons are REAL. That explains the anomalies in the California fires and the Hawaii fires very neatly.

Deplorable Patriot

I had even my mother convinced of that before she died. It was the Maui situation that sold her on it.

Aubergine

Hell yeah, they’re real.

Aubergine

Oh, I know that’s true. It’s just frustrating to me that is has to be so “tick tock.” Just report the news already. The endless “tease” is annoying.

Aubergine

This will be about Havana Syndrome, and the fact that our government is doing nothing about it. That’s what it is.

TheseTruths

Oh, right. We are so far ahead on these things that almost everything is a yawn.

Aubergine

I know. It’s crazy to me sometimes. This site is like a think tank. We really do have some of the most brilliant minds on the internet here. And no, I am NOT talking about my own!

Valerie Curren

I regularly tell my family that I’m the dumbest kid in this room 🙂 I’m just happy to be In this room 😉

Aubergine

Me, too! I don’t know a lot about some stuff, especially the high level math and science. But I can sure learn, and I do here.

Valerie Curren

This is such a Great Community. We are ALL so very Blessed by Wolf & the Q-Tree!!! PTL & pass the ammo 😉

Aubergine

Amen!

TheseTruths

You can include yourself in that!

Aubergine

Lol, *blushes* thanks.

I try. I will credit myself for that.

pgroup2

But you should talk about your own. It’s worthy.  😍 

Aubergine

Thank you, p. I try to bring my ‘A’ game here, as much as I can.

pgroup2

Is that a cane?

Also, what is that in the left hand of blue person? It’s the same color as the jacket.

TheseTruths

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eilert

https://x.com/TheRabbitHole84/status/1873562193003946137

The Rabbit Hole

@TheRabbitHole84

The more people trust journalism the more pessimistic they are about racism and sexism in the United States.

A sign that the division and panic were manufactured.

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pgroup2

“I believe women … have no hope of success because of sexism.”

Is a man a woman just because he says so?

And the women just have to accept it?

Is that sexism? It sure sounds like misogyny to me.

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Cuppa Covfefe

Alu Yeti
Jaunty Alu Yeti…. 🙂

Valerie Curren

You, sir, never cease to amaze!

cthulhu

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pat frederick

oh me too…and I’m not even Jewish!

Gail Combs

There is this cherry pie…

cthulhu

Miracles! Miracles!

A Sign of God’s Love for our waistlines!

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Gail Combs

🍒🧀🍒😍

pat frederick

i am no biblical scholar, but somewhere in the recesses of my mind i remember the phrase “be fruit full…”

pgroup2

You channeled Cuppa!!!  😂 

pat frederick

“filling” in till he gets here…lol

Cuppa Covfefe

Dough or donut,
There is no fry 🙂

(or, be fruit full and multi-fry 🙂 )…..

pat frederick

i could never beat the master!

Gail Combs

Hubby is working on it as I type.

Vermont Definition of a Yankee:

“Someone who eats pie for breakfast.”

So I guess, Hubby is a Yank.🤓

Cuppa Covfefe

So does he agree that pie are round? 😀

Gail Combs

No this one is now triangular… until I eat the last piece. 😜

Cuppa Covfefe

Something like this? 🙂

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Gail Combs

Now it is just an empty pan… BURP

pgroup2

That is so weird.

Cuppa Covfefe

That wasn’t the pic I was looking for; the one I was thinking of had just the off-kilter wedge, and a caption about a non-conformist or protest or something…

This one is even more disturbing 🙂 Probably would send an obsessive-compulsive (obsessive-repulsive?) over the edge 🙂

Valerie Curren

Pi are squared 😉

Cuppa Covfefe

As Bart says,

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Valerie Curren

Nice!

Robert Baker

Cthulhu, that is good, as I am sure were the doughnuts. A bit of an inside joke for those who don’t know about the Hanukkah miracle but still premium grade wit.

Cuppa Covfefe

One could say oil’s well that ends well….

(Interesting too in the light that Christmas and Hanukkah fell on the same day this year, a somewhat rare occurrence due to the differing calendars, etc.)…

TheseTruths
Cuppa Covfefe

They’re igNoble…

TheseTruths

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scott467

It’s still inspiring, that someone so rich can be so stupid.

Valerie Curren

 😂  Hope-tardation!

Robert Baker

There is a small chance they may have brought something survivable to the table, but you are past being inspired.

Gail Combs

December 26, 2024
New Final Rule Brings Major Changes to the H-1B Visa Program in 2025

New changes to the H-1B work visa program are coming on January 17, 2025.

new final rule published by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) in the Federal Register lays out some of the critical changes that H-1B beneficiaries and U.S. employers can expect. These changes will become effective on January 17, 2025, just three days before the inauguration of Donald Trump.

While we do not know whether these changes will be overturned or modified by the Trump administration, it is important for both employers and beneficiaries to be aware of them.

Highlights of the Final Rule….

At one point I read that the Exec branch regulations were challenged as being unconstitutional and the Supreme Court ruled the a proposed regulation had to be published so the public could comment on the proposed rule. This would then take care of the point that un-elected bureaucrats, not elected officials were making laws.

Unfortunately I did not archive the article or the Supreme court case.

All I could find was this BS from the federal register.

On December 10, 1934, at the Supreme Court, the Assistant Attorney General of the United States had been grilled during oral arguments in the first case to reach the Court challenging the constitutionality of the centerpiece of President Roosevelt’s “New Deal” — the National Industrial Recovery Act (NIRA). The critical constitutional issues at stake were mostly ignored that day while the Justices focused on the fact that the defendants, two Texas oil companies, had been charged with violating a provision of regulations that technically did not exist at the time the companies were charged. The defects in the case highlighted a fundamental problem facing a democratic government that was exploding with new agencies and new regulations. Amidst the ferment of orders and codes issuing from agencies, even individuals working at the highest levels of government found it difficult or impossible to keep track of all of them. And for the regulated public, this new body of “executive legislation” was inaccessible and virtually hidden. The next day, at the White House, where the great men of the New Deal [You mean Commie TRAITORS…] had been arguing over the value of publishing a gazette containing the orders issued by Executive Branch officers, President Roosevelt laid aside his misgivings about possible misuse of the publication for propagandistic purposes and appointed a committee of the National Emergency Council to make a special study of the idea. Meanwhile, behind-the-scenes maneuvering by lawmakers and influential legal minds, including Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis, culminated in the publication on December 11, 1934 of a Harvard Law Review article by, Ervin Griswold entitled “Government in Ignorance of the Law – A Plea for Better Publication of 👉Executive Legislation.👈 The arguments Griswold made for orderly publication of the official actions of the Executive Branch were underlined when the Supreme Court issued its opinion in the Panama Oil case and forced the hand of the committee studying the issue for President Roosevelt. Congress passed legislation to create the Federal Register, and the President signed it into law (Pub. L. 74-220, July 26, 1935). The Act created a lasting partnership between the National Archives and the Government Printing Office. The Archivist of the United States, acting through a Division in the National Archives, was charged with custody of and, with the Public Printer, prompt and uniform printing and distribution of public documents in a publication designated the Federal Register…

https://www.archives.gov/files/federal-register/the-federal-register/history.pdf

👉Executive Legislation??? 👈

I really think we as a country need to revisit the very idea of un-elected bureau-Rats, WHO DO NOT EVEN ANSWER TO THE PRESIDENT, making the laws we have to live by.

Gail Combs

I really hope that THIS IDEA that we are RULED by a law making Bureaucracy makes a BIG SPLASH on X. Because that is the core of the problem.

As Scott keeps saying we need to go BACK to a Constitutional Republic.

For what it is worth, I found this while I was hunting around the internet.

Monday, April 20, 2015
15 Supreme Court Decisions that Shredded the Constitution When the Court traded law and liberty for political expediency

… think the case that wins the “honor” for the worst active Supreme Court decision in American history is Helvering v. Davis (1937). Helvering upheld the constitutionality of Social Security on the basis that Congress has a general power to spend on whatever it deems to be in the general welfare.

This ruling completely upended the system of enumerated powers, in which Congress only had the powers delegated to it by the Constitution, and eviscerated the Tenth Amendment that restricted the federal government to its defined roles.

Here are various runners-up, in approximately chronological order:

  1. Slaughter-House Cases / United States v. Cruikshank (1873 / 1875)
  2. Rulings: Eviscerated the Privileges or Immunities Clause of the 14th Amendment, preventing the Amendment from broadly protecting individual rights to this day.
  3. Chae Chan Ping v. United States (1889)
  4. Ruling: Upheld the Chinese Exclusion Act on the basis that Congress has an inherent power to restrict migration into the United States, despite Congress not actually being enumerated this power.
  5. Hans v. Louisiana (1890)
  6. Ruling: Declared that the symbolic meaning of the 11th Amendment prevents citizens from suing their states, even though the text makes no such reference, and thus inadvertently damaged the 4th Amendment by foreclosing the most effective means of enforcing it.
  7. Home Building & Loan Association v. Blaisdell (1934)
  8. Ruling: Allowed states to alter banking contracts after the fact and thus effectively eliminated most of the Contracts Clause that prevents states from impairing private contractual obligations.
  9. United States v. Carolene Products / Williamson v. Lee Optical (1938 / 1955)
  10. Rulings: Removed virtually all protection for unenumerated rights, particularly economic liberties, and granted the government nearly unlimited power to blatantly and unambiguously promote special interests at the expense of the public.
  11. Wickard v. Filburn / Gonzales v. Raich (1942 / 2005)
  12. Rulings: Allowed Congress’s power to regulate interstate commerce to be used to regulate purely local and essentially non-commercial activities, and thus empowered Congress to regulate essentially anything it wants.
  13. Baker v. Carr (1962)
  14. Ruling: Declared that a “One Person, One Vote” standard is essential to democracy, despite the fact that the Constitution doesn’t follow OPOV in elections for the Senate or the presidency; facilitated gerrymandering by requiring every state to redo its districts every census to comply with OPOV.
  15. Jones v. Alfred H. Mayer Co. / Runyon v. McCrary (1968 / 1976)
  16. Rulings: Declared that Congress’s power to ban slavery includes a broad power to ban virtually anything that could conceivably be deemed discriminatory, including private individuals refusing to sell private houses or admit students to private schools based on race, and thus transformed the power to stop slavery into a broad power to restrict private and voluntary choices.
  17. Buckley v. Valeo (1976)
  18. Ruling: Granted broad deference to Congress on campaign finance restrictions that limit political speech, despite the 1st Amendment’s core protection being for political speech.
  19. Chevron U.S.A., Inc. v. Natural Resources Defense Council, Inc. (1984)
  20. Ruling: Granted administrative agencies broad deference in creating regulations based on administrative interpretations of laws and thus granted administrative agencies of the executive branch broad lawmaking powers.
  21. McCleskey v. Kemp (1987)
  22. Ruling: Declared that Georgia’s application of the death penalty did not violate its victims’ Equal Protection rights, despite admitting that racism played a substantial role in determining who received the death penalty and, by implication, insulated the entire criminal justice system from any obligation not to be discriminatory in effect or operation.
  23. Morrison v. Olson (1988)
  24. Ruling: Allowed Congress to create an independent counsel with the power to investigate and prosecute people independent of the president, even though the president is vested with executive power, and prosecutions are purely executive powers.
  25. Kelo v. City of New London (2005)
  26. Ruling: Declared that using the power of eminent domain to take property from poorer people and give the property to large corporations (who pay more taxes) to be a “public use” under the Takings Clause of the 5th Amendment.
  27. NFIB v. Sebelius (2012)
  28. Ruling: Allowed Congress to force people to buy health insurance from private companies on the basis of the regulation being a “tax,” by implication allowing Congress do virtually anything with the taxing power that no independent power, even the expansive Commerce Clause, would allow.
Valerie Curren

Missing Roe v Wade 🙁

cthulhu

I had thought the same thing, but then reasoned that overturned decisions wouldn’t be listed (or the list would be substantially longer)…..but, then, Chevron is still in there. Maybe this list is old.

Gail Combs

March 2015, so before Trump.

kalbokalbs

This stuff is tailor made for Trump, (trigger warning) DOGE, to take flame throwers to.

Bureaucrats can’t do it.

Cuppa Covfefe

Yep.

It’s telling that the word bureaucrats ends in “rats”….

Gail Combs

 bureau-Rats 

Rats hiding in filing cabinets…

TheseTruths

Snippets I’ve seen about funeral plans for Jimmy Carter, below. I’m interested because Monday, January 6, is the day the election is supposed to be certified.
https://www.the-independent.com/news/world/americas/us-politics/jimmy-carter-funeral-plans-washington-when-b2671348.html

What happens when a president dies?

The US “conducts state funerals on behalf of all persons who hold, or have held, the office of president as well as a president-elect and other persons designated by the president,” according to the US Army Military District of Washington.

A state funeral lasts seven to 10 days and includes three parts – ceremonies in the president’s home state, ceremonies in Washington DC, and finally ceremonies in the state where they choose to be buried.

The ceremonies in the capital region may include Armed Forces honor guards, military bands, and units from the National Guard and the US Armed Forces reserves. Outside of the capitol region, services may also include local units.

https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/political-leaders-pay-tribute-carters-character-compassion/story?id=117182871

President Joe Biden on Sunday issued a proclamation on Carter’s death, ordering American flags to be flown at half-mast for 30 days. He also marked Jan. 9, 2025, as a National Day of Mourning.

I think January 9 will be the day of the funeral.
Flags will be at half-mast during Trump’s inauguration.

TheseTruths

If the Dems wanted to incite a riot on J6 — by either causing one and participating themselves, making it seem as though Trump supporters were causing it, or by trying to make actual Trump supporters riot — would they go through with it while Jimmy Carter is lying in state in the White House? That would be a really bad look and so disrespectful.

cthulhu

There’s no place to lie in state in the White House — he’d be in the Capitol.

TheseTruths

Thank you. I misspoke.

kalbokalbs

Rotunda is the place to lie around.

cthulhu

And, here, I figured the entire Capitol was full of lies.

pgroup2

Well, they could put the coffin under that big portico chandelier you see in every White House publicity pic.

scott467

“That would be a really bad look and so disrespectful.”

______________

All the more reason why they would do it.

Barb Meier

What are the odds President Carter died a year ago and the Biden admin held off on telling anyone until the political advantage was best for them?

kalbokalbs

If so, they rolled out a working dummy, on what would have been his 100th birthday.

But then again, quite possible. Carter was always a working dummy.

cthulhu

I find it grimly amusing that so much of what we need to do today was originally set up by Carter.

Military weakness.

Taking terrorists’ side against Israel (Camp David).

Bureaucratic bloat (SES).

Counterproductive Dept. of Education.

“Energy crisis”.

Panama canal.

Fundamentalist Iran.

….

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Cuppa Covfefe

As was Bye. Done.

TheseTruths

IMO, zero.

kalbokalbs

As with Bush, McStain and other POS, my Flag will Not be lowered.

Flying high and proud. Exceptions are Memorial Day, December 7th, and very rare events. None come to mind.

Still on first cup of coffee.

pgroup2

Presidential order is only for fed govt.

I nominate July 13 for half mast.

TheseTruths

I wonder how many days until Trump takes his rightful place as POTUS…

scott467

I’m sure someone here has the answer 😁

Cuppa Covfefe

And you can count on that 🙂

SteveInCO · Thermonuclear MAGA

Twenty One days and eight hours precisely until our Once and Future President is restored to his Rightful Office as President of the United States. The greatest country ever, on the globe.

Not that I’m counting, mind you.

TheseTruths

Three weeks!

TradeBait2

Midwestern Doc doing his service to mankind. Good info.

https://www.midwesterndoctor.com/p/dmso-transforms-the-treatment-of

Wifey and I start the new year with our supply, once she heals significantly from the corneal ulcer, which is improving daily.

Deplorable Patriot

Good information there.

TheseTruths

I need to read all the information that has been brought here. Some people say that ingesting DMSO makes you smell like garlic. For anyone here: Do you find that to be the case?

Gail Combs

Well that will keep the vampires and mosquitoes away. 😜

cthulhu

Just as an observation, this is not DMSO’s first rodeo. It was promoted for all sorts of causes a number of years back (40?), but was eventually squelched by the medical establishment.

One of the things I remember from then was that DMSO itself is fairly safe, but if it were prepared sloppily (or diverted from industrial purposes) it would happily transport all sorts of contaminants into your system.

kalbokalbs

Based solely on my tin foil hat.

DMSO “eventually squelched by the medical establishment.”

Could it be much like Ivermectin, HCQ… Not enough money to be made.

Big Pharma “squelched” it.

  • No serious tests with no standardized manufacturing requirements.

Follow the $$$$$$$. IMO.

Gail Combs

Of course. If you can not patent it they are not interested.

PAVACA

TradeBait2
Thank you.

Yours Truly urges all interested readers of this article by A Midwestern Doctor to print out a hard copy. He/she is starting to make more and more of the articles on the Substack blog “full access by paid subscription only.”

TheseTruths

Thanks for the heads-up.

Gail Combs

I just copied it to Libra office — 52 pages!

pgroup2

So how do I get a copy?

scott467

I used a screen shot utility to make a png file, but had to break it into two files because the file size was too big for the screen shot utility I was using.

Alternately, you might right-click your mouse, and click on ‘Select All’ in the pop-up menu, and then click ‘copy’.

Then paste it in Microsoft Word or other word processor. I just tried it, and it works, but if you just do a straight paste, you’ll have to do some clean up formatting, like adding spaces between paragraphs and manually reducing the size of various graphs and charts.

If you choose ‘paste text only’ you keep all the formatting correct, but you lose all the links and jpg graphs, which would have to then be copied and pasted individually.

I used to be able to ‘print’ a webpage to pdf file, but I’m not sure what happened to that capability.

TradeBait2

Good suggestion. Done.

The book I purchased by Amandha Vollmer called Healing with DMSO mirrors Doc’s in many of the related subjects. Easy to read, similar recommendations. She references over 100 sources for her statements about the subject.

pat frederick

leik
December 30, 2024 8:19 am

Kamala Harris is set to receive a $20 million dollar “book deal”

Connect the dots, this is the EXACT SAME amount as her campaign overspent and is in debt

“Book deals” are one of American Politicians favorite ways to launder money, just ask Barack Obama pic.twitter.com/B3yKixPjyi

— Wall Street Apes (@WallStreetApes) December 30, 2024

Cuppa Covfefe

Happens over here, too… c.f. Merkel’s book “Freiheit” aka “Freedom”…

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pat frederick

Freedom Ring
December 30, 2024 9:22 am

🚨 President Biden has announced he is sending an additional $2.5 billion to Ukraine.

Merry Christmas, folks. pic.twitter.com/wnQnSXVsX4

— Breaking911 (@Breaking911) December 30, 2024

Gail Combs

BUT NOT TO North Carolina!!!

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pat frederick

cuz NC would just spend it on homes, food, clothing.
ukraine will launder a chunk back to the old fart.

Gail Combs

Cooper would launder the money too.

gil00

The money laundering is on OT. I think its why hes givi g money away for crazy things the past couple months. These are the only places willing to launder atm for fear of PDJT.

Gail Combs

Also it is overseas so can go into that Swiss Bank account.

kalbokalbs

Maggot did have an Italy vacation scheduled. Pit stop, money laundromat.

PAVACA

Per Marica’s blog —

The assisted-living facility where Marica’s mother now resides is on COVID-19 “lockdown”, with masking, etc. There are 24 residents who are “COVID-19 positive.” She was supposed to go back to this facility after spending time with Marica and family over Christmas. BUT — when they drove her to the facility and saw that the place is “locked down”, they turned around and took Mom back to Marica’s house, where she will stay until the “lockdown” is removed.

And so it begins anew…

Deplorable Patriot

Good decision. So long as Mom can walk to a bathroom, that’s the best way to go.

Gail Combs

AMEN!

Both of my Grandmas died at home. So did Mom & Dad.

Deplorable Patriot

In the last 18 months or so of my mom’s life, she could make it to the bathroom and shower, but for the most part, I did the heavy lifting. THere were days she couldn’t dress herself. It’s just much better care in in many ways.

If someone is wheelchair or bed bound, that’s a different story.

Gail Combs

My neighbor, who is a real sweetie, is handicapped. She was never supposed to be able to walk but can get around thanks to multiple operations thru her childhood.

Her husband was in an auto accident and is now pretty much a paraplegic. He has some use of a hand.

She has been taking care of him for years so it can be done.

There have been a lot of advances in home care.

pgroup2

Her husband was in an auto accident and is now pretty much a paraplegic. He has some use of a hand.
She has been taking care of him for years so it can be done.

An illustration of real love in action. I’m not sure there’s enough money to pay a disinterested person to do this.

kalbokalbs

It’s a matter of willingness. IMO.

Yes, some things are insurmountable.

Have I been there, done that. No. But I know folks that have.

So long as I am able, DW will never be in a nursing home. We are retired AND will figure stuff out.

kalbokalbs

Good for Marica and her Mom.

Marica will give better, loving care.

pat frederick

another can of worms opened

The Gipper Lives
December 30, 2024 8:59 am

Reply to  Clarion
OPT is run by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS).
CIAWiki:
“USCIS is an agency of the United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS) that administers the country’s naturalization and immigration system. It is a successor to the Immigration and Naturalization
Service (INS), which was dissolved by the Homeland Security Act of 2002 and replaced by three components within the DHS: USCIS, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), and Customs and Border Protection (CBP).”
Fatherland Security again. The folks who brought you Butler.
Allows tens of thousands of indentured students to overstay, gives employers a matching SS exemption of 8%, permits low wages–and was never passed by Congress but written by a Homeland bureaucrat over a lobbyist’s dinner!

kalbokalbs

Easily reversed.

Aubergine

I think this is super cool, and I can’t wait to see his documentary!

“You gotta dig it.

An archeologist is on a mission to reveal the history behind Indiana Jones — and has found himself living out some of his Hollywood hero’s adventures in real life along the way.
Dr. David West Reynolds has spent the last two decades traveling the world to retrace the journey taken by the whip-cracking archeologist in “Raiders of the Lost Ark,” and rediscovering the long-lost sets and locations where the 1981 blockbuster was filmed.”

https://nypost.com/2024/12/30/us-news/indiana-jones-adventures-retraced-by-real-life-archeologist-and-now-its-his-turn-on-silver-screen/

If you read the article, he went out and found the “lost” original African sites where Star Wars was filmed, too.

Gail Combs