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I've also been told I have little tact, so if this offends you simply ride on.

Monday, December 5, 2022

The Cross that Trump Built

Monday, and I work.  8 hours.  Though my shift begins at 0930, meaning I should be home by 6:15 PM.

More was accomplished yesterday than I had expected, including a 2.59 mile trek through Dana Point, CA, on the treadmill.  I did not do any laundry.  I did cook red beans and rice for dinner.  Leftovers will be lunch today.

Four solar lights I'd ordered also arrived yesterday.  They will light up the path from my driveway to my house on those winter evenings I work past sunset.  

I got an email this morning from the company I bought the bar cart from: they will be sending a replacement part within the next day or two.  That's rather pleasing.  It is Asian, and my bias tends to expect their customer service might not be up to par.  This is a complex problem I have since I deal regularly with a number of Asians at work and most of them are very nice people.  It could, in fact, be an online order bias since so many companies selling online are foreign.  Example:  I bought a cuckoo clock and the time mechanism was made in Germany, however the pine cones were made in Hungary, and the wooden housing in China.  Speaking of China, does everyone know they have space station?  They are launching 3 astronauts up to it tomorrow.

I know a lot of people are anxious for the indictments to fall.  Everybody knows it's just a matter of time.  The Georgia runoff election is tomorrow, results should be released probably tomorrow evening at the earliest.  By Wednesday morning, America should know who won.  The DOJ doesn't like to make political indictments preceding elections, since losing parties (especially Republican) will look to place blame on any and everybody but themselves.  The real question is if they will start to arrive prior to the Holiday and ruin Christmas for all those MAGAs?


Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan, from Georgia, has said that Herschel Walker "will probably go down as one of the worst candidates in our party's history."  No shit Sherlock.

Trump called for throwing out the Constitution.  Did any Republican congressmen speak out against him?  Mostly I heard and read them frittering around with words and catch phrases, like "he says all sorts of things."  They made excuses.  The ugly truth is that all they have are Trump and lies.  Without those 2 things they are nothing, which means, for all intents and purposes, that right now the GOP is nothing.  Republicans are dying on the cross that Trump built.


6 comments:

  1. Well, Cheeto called for overthrowing the government, was against the peaceful transfer of power and wants to overthrow the constitution? What's new? He's scared, Dave. Very scared. And that makes him dangerous.

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    1. He's trying to walk back his statement today, however too many people have copied it. I don't know if he's as scared as he is furious things he can't control what's happening.

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  2. I am sure Stump would like to get rid of the constitution. Isn't that what dictators do?

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    1. Yeah, constitutions are one of the first things to go.

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  3. The GOP is so chickenshit scared of Thing 45 they will never speak out against him ... except for the two or three we already know. It's disgusting what little wimp-assed lap-dogs they are.

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    1. Let them be chicken shit, the better things will work out for America.

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