Toward the end of this past week, it became evident that the Republicans intended to use this horrific pandemic in order to force individual states into bankruptcy. Mitch McConnell, having worked to deliver hundreds of millions of our hard-earned tax dollars to corporations, said this past Wednesday that the states being hit hardest by COVID-19 […]
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They want to bankrupt the blue states, and kill public unions, but, yes, let’s talk about the injection of Lysol
Posted in Health, Politics, Uncategorized Also tagged Anthony Fauci, anti-government, bailouts, bankruptcy, Bill Bryan, blue states, Chloroquine, Climate Change, coronavirus, COVID-19, crisis, Deborah Birx, deficit spending, Department of Homeland Security, disinfectants, DNA, Donald Trump, FDR, George Bush, George Bush the Lesser, Global Warming, Great Depression, Green New Deal, Hydroxychloroquine, injections, Iraq war, lies in the run-up to the Iraq war, Lysol, magic beans, miracle cures, Mitch McConnell, New Deal, Obama, pandemic, public health, Ram Emanuel, sarcasm, shooting up, small government, snake oil, sunlight, tan suit, union busting 128 Comments
The sad, desperate and likely coerced hypocrisy of Lindsey Graham
Again, I know it doesn’t do any good to post here about Republican hypocrisy. I know that not one of my conservative readers will change his or her mind just because I’ve demonstrated beyond a shadow of a doubt that Donald Trump, or one of his defenders in Congress, is a hypocrite. With that said, […]
Posted in Politics, Uncategorized Also tagged 2020, election interference, extortion, flip floppers, foreign aid, foreign relations, Gordon Sondland, House Intelligence Committee, hypocrisy, hypocrisy watch, Joe Biden, kompromat, Lindsey Graham, military aid, perjury, quid pro quo, Russia, Senate Judiciary Committee, South Carolina, Ukraine, whistle blower 14 Comments
Old men rant about “the problem with kids today” at the Shadow Art Fair
Among the musical acts to perform at yesterday’s Shadow Art Fair was band called Druid Perfume. I know Brewery management wasn’t too happy about the volume, but I found them to be a nice change of pace from the other, decidedly quieter, bands on the bill. (All the bands that I saw were great, by […]
Posted in Art and Culture, Shadow Art Fair, Uncategorized, Ypsilanti Also tagged Andy Claydon, Billy Childish, crabs, indie music, kids today, music, passion, punk rock, Raw Power, rebellion, rock, service jobs, where are the angry kids 54 Comments