Joe Who? Kamala Who? Donald Who? Don’t Know, Don’t Care.

Today and Tomorrow at my digs, it will ONLY be about guys called Tiger, D. J., Justin, Abraham, Jon and ALL the others hacking their way through Amen Corner and the rest of Augusta National.

There was zero ‘Morning Joe’ for me today. I was in my jammies in front of the TV (before THE MR. got up) watching the finale of YESTERDAY’S round. It should never rain on that course on Masters week. Just my opinion.

I miss the azaleas, the dogwoods and the jasmine, but at least Tiger gets to contend and D.J. gets to show that swagger. Yeah, I DO love that swagger, and for all the wrong reasons. TMI? Oops. Sorry.

Smile.

Even a Military-Enforced Quarantine Can’t Stop the Virus, Study Reveals

Source: American Institute for Economic Research.

Most significant in this story is the disconnect between the substance of the study and how the study’s key finding is reported by media. It almost seems as if media are protecting a special interest by shaping narratives away from the facts at hand.

Pro-lockdown propaganda is suddenly commonplace. I don’t trust it.

The Founders Outsmarted the Presidential Election Fraudsters

Source: American Thinker.

“From a legal perspective, Biden is an impostor, a false president, at least until December 14 of this year. If Biden can declare himself President-elect without any legal basis, then any other American citizen can also declare himself President-elect.”

Continue reading “The Founders Outsmarted the Presidential Election Fraudsters”

Operation Warp Speed at the BATFE?

After wait times for Federal Firearms Act tax stamps averaging 11 months for years, I was surprised to get mine for a suppressor for my AR15 after only 7 months. This improved regulatory environment will be one of the things I will miss once Democrats get control again.

FYI, the suppressed AR sounds about like a regular .22 rifle, not like the ones on TV. But it quiets it down enough so as not to overly disturb the neighbors.

Error and Fraud at Issue as Absentee Voting Rises

Source: The New York Times.

The article, published in 2012, details some of the known problems with mail-in voting. I think it is interesting as an example of past wisdom that today is denied.

The practical mechanics of mail-in voting are interesting for Constitutional reasons, as well. For example, if it is known that mail-in ballots are twice as likely to be erroneous in some way, compared to in-person ballots, should not the states take extra measures to ensure the integrity of the mail-in vote is equal to that of the in-person vote?

I’m with James Carville. “Recount everywhere; beat him twice.” Ha. I love that guy!

So, it appears that we are in for a full recount of Georgia votes, which they’re saying should be finished by Nov. 20, which probably means around New Years Day. Maybe we’ll recount all the millions and millions and bazillians of ALL the states both Trump and President-elect Biden won. I’m down with it.

OK, I must go, now. Got to order my Carville bumper sticker: “Recount everywhere, and beat him TWICE!”