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General Discussion, Saturday, January 14, 2017
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Six days. 144+ hours. We’re gettin’ there. Not soon enough. Wonder what kind of fresh hell we’ll wake up to from the Friday night dump. Oh well. We’ve made it this far. Coffee up y’all. Buck up, and carry on.
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After reading the above thoughts:
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You’ve still got time out your way. Drink up. 😉
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I’ll need it. I’m not in San Jose, but this insanity will spread, no doubt:
San Jose Council to Discuss Safe Houses to Prevent Deportations under President Donald Trump [using whose money, may I ask?]
http://www.capoliticalreview.com/capoliticalnewsandviews/san-jose-council-to-discuss-safe-houses-to-prevent-deportations-under-president-donald-trump/
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With some 3/4 of the city’s population being white and Asian and the state of the economy in the city/Silicon Valley it makes me wonder if the prog sanctuary pushers aren’t scared of losing their pool boys and gardeners.
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Too much cola
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Never too much cola.
Unless it’s Pepsi. Then there’s never too little.
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Word.
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One of my few really healthy habits is that I almost never drink sodas. But I loathe Pepsi. If I’m going to drink poison, let it be Coke.
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I agree about soda. If I drink it at all, it is usually Squirt.
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I only drink sodas if they’re called Monster™ or Rockstar™. Just sucrose and caffeine? Gimme that taurine, ginseng, l-carnatine, and all those vitamin-Bs. Num-nums.
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I’ll just stick to my fruit and vegetable smoothies. I don’t trust whatever else they might have in those things, and I also don’t trust that they actually do have the good stuff they are supposed to.
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I like the V8 energy drinks.
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Or tomato juice straight…….
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I don’t drink sodas either. But, if I were to have one, it would have to be a Coke………in a bottle.
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I remember very clearly the 6 oz Cokes in the thick green glass bottles, icy as they came out of the Coke machine!
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the era of Grapette as well….
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Nehi grape, cold and sweating from that old chest-type soda box full of ice and water.
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Loved that too. Also the orange soda.
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Nehi grape. That was my favorite right after coke.
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A&W root beer
in a frosted mug.
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There is still an old-fashioned A&W drive-in next to my vet’s office.
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Hey Stella!!!! Great picture of C-Town. “We” called those cokes, nickel cokes…. throw a couple of cars in a metal tub, ice, and burgers on the grill…….
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And I remember when they cost a nickel, Colonel!
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When I was a kid my dad and his brothers used to visit the grandparents in their small Kansas town, which meant a horde of us cousins. We used to walk to the old drug store downtown and my dad would buy us all a coke or a scoop of ice cream, both a nickel. We almost filled the stools at the soda fountain. Good memories!
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Yes, so do I…….
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Remember checking the bottom of the Coke bottle to see what city it started out in? I still have a wooden Coke crate out in the garage.
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I remember when there was a thin circular cork glued to underside of soda bottle caps (likely Pepsi because that is what my aunt drank) you would peel the cork off with the pointy side of a bottle/can opener and you could wing something. Money?
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Big Red and a Peanut Rounder…..
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A “Moon Pie” and an “R-C Cola”!
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OK, I’ll split the difference. One glass for the cola and one glass for the drink.
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Why water down good tasting alcohol……. straight up, ice or no ice…..
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Ergo the seperate glass…chaser if the need be.
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100% in agreement Colonel.
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Mine is prettier… well, it is if you like blue.
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If you like fruity (as in taste, not personal lifestyle ) drinks, when in New Orleans go to Port of Call on Esplanade Avenue. They make huge fruity getting-happy drinks with lots and lots of alcohols in them. Also make super huge burgers and steaks with perfectly baked potatoes. Damage you liver and heart in one sitting, convenient and well worth it.
If dining area’s filled you can get a drink and hang out on the sidewalk with the rest of the waiting crowd.
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I have been to the Port of Call at least 4 times.. Best burgers in NO…. seriously… We always stayed at LeRichelieu, walking distance… 🙂
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Nick’s Original Big Train Bar is coming back too, two,places to destroy massive amounts of brain cells with hi-octane tasty drinks. Neighborhood’s been cleaned up too.
I could always tell when I was at my booze limit at PoC, I can’t navigate the buckled sidewalk.
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One time we left PoC, and a parade came by… you know dancing band/music, twirling umbrellas, a horse and carriage. I asked someone if was a NO wedding,,, nope, it was a funeral… Can’t make this up..
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Yup, second line, traditional funeral.
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It seemed as if that day would never come. And they are still trying to stop it.
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Yep. This next week is going to be…interesting.
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Tex, thank you!!! Massive amounts are needed this morning…..
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Please feel free to steal this and share with all your libtard friends. 😆 😆
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Hillary’s substitute for living in the White House.
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That’s okay Joshua, I prefer the Super Max in Colorado……
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Or one uh dem Asian prisons you used to see in those 60s-70s ‘women in prison’ movies…
Hey, I studied them for their socio-cultural contents.
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in any case, maybe they have these jackets for her in red or orange….
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I would rather se her spread eagle on a wagon wheel…… What Am I SAYING!!! EYE BLEACH PLEASE!!!!
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Sign of the times…
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Bigly, the American Eagle
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We have a few over at the lake, I’ll check on their hair styles…..
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Baby it’s cold outside.
Just Global Warming…
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Time for some hot chocolate…
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and a little midnight snack…
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Blueberry Cobbler!!!!!! Impeach!!!! I may have to venture into town, local bakery…..I’ll call first…..
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A little motivation…
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…uh…..that is a really small slice, IMO
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and where’s the vanilla ice cream?
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Dare I say…needs another log…
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11.1 °F
Toasty warm on the inside.
Time for some more wood.
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Impeach!!!! Fire is roaring!!!!!!! It’s 32* with ice, snow, rain…..wood box is filled. Taking a break, hot Coffee…..and always have paper work to complete…….
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A little background music…
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Seems like this could be useful in many situations:
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Cutting egde humor.
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I knew you could handle it.
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Wood be swinging
his way through the day.
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But please don’t axe him to do it again. It wood be cruel.
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All ya had to do was ax me.
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a tad wooden in delivery…..
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Yeah, sorta goes against my grain.
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Setting up a good string of puns is almost as satisfying as making them yourself. Almost.
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There is a thread of truth in that Mary.
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Just hanging by a…
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my horse saddle also goes against my groin…..
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Try sidesaddle.
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I would wind up somehow on the Wrong Side of the Saddle….lack of social class position probably…..but you only get saddle sores on onebuttcheek that way maybe…
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Still waiting for the
Hollywood migration…
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Duddly….my MAN….who goes the lumberjacks in your region?
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uh…”how”, not “who”….
Obama made me do it maybe….
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great looking legs….
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Very few sounds can raise so many emotions like that of a distant freight train rumbling along through a still country night. One of the perqs of living out here.
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Happy Saturday Figments.
This was in a tweet.
🙂
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oops, sorry Mr. Niczy, this wasn’t sposed to be a reply…..
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proof that beer makes you really really smart and inventive…..
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I live close enough to the tracks to hear the trains. My windows are closed though.
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We live a fair distance from the tracks, but still hear the whistle occasionally. My three year old grandson calls it the ghost train.
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It isn’t loud here either, and I like that distant sound.
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Me too. I can’t imagine why the sound of a train is so wonderful in the still of evening or night, but something in it calls to us apparently.
I still wish I lived near a creek though. I love going up into the mountains and finding a rushing mountain stream.
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The overflow pipe on our lake’s been running like mad for days since the rains. Water’s been flowing out over the top and dropping to the rocks ten feet below in a steady roar, you can hear it during the day but at night it is THE background noise when you’re outside. I compare that to the background noises when I’m in New Orleans…no comparison.
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or the sirens on the streets on Manhattan from a lower hotel room….
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When we were smoking and drinking on the deck, at night or early in mornings when foggy, we could hear the boats/ships on the Puget Sound and the trains just to the South of the Downtown core.
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I woke this morning to my favorite morning sight, heavy fog surrounding the hillside cabin. I love sitting on the back porch looking right out into the fog creeping right up to the eaves of the house.
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“…whilst listening to the cries of the FedEx drivers from the tiger traps hidden by the creeping fog….”
FIFY
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Is it warm enough to sit on the back porch in the fog in January?
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Tundra, it’s mid seventies right now. It was probably almost 60 this morning, plenty warm enough to enjoy the fog and coffee. When we first moved here we used to put our coats on every night and go out on the back porch to watch the sunset. You can only see it through the trees in the winter.
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…yes, and the distant whistle calls too…..then add in a little distant thunder and small light flashes of lightening and the rain starting up on the lake water……zzzzzzzzzzzz, just put me to sleep writing about it……..:)
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Of the four houses I lived in as a kid in Iowa, three were closer than two hundred yards to railroad tracks and two were on the wrong side of the tracks.
“And I can hear that lullabye of a midnight train
and it sings to me and it sounds familiar”
“Boondocks”, by Little Big Town. My friends and I do the four part harmony at karaoke. 🙂
And it definitely speaks to my roots. Yeah, I lived on a gravel road at the two houses on the wrong side of the track.
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Thanks, John. I really enjoyed that.
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We’re about 6 miles from the tracks so we get the low frequency and some mid-frequency sounds. Last night was dead still, no wind to go thru the pines and cover the sound of the train. You have to be still and listen but it’s there out in the distance, sorta calling…
We live in the South and according to the prog social engineering trash we’re ALL on the wrong side of their tracks.
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I always got a kick out of WHO GOT to define the Right Side of the Tracks….kinda like…Well Look WHO got up on the WRONG SIDE of the bed this morning…..what if there were more than two sides to a track….like multiple tracks on the right of way….what would the folks in the MIDDLE have for social definition?
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I couldn’t even guess the qualifications one would need to make those determinations, probably takes a lot of ties and training.
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You’ll get a kick out of this when they get to talking about the railroad tracks.
Hilarity with Bill Cosby talking to a woman from North, South Carolina.
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Always loved that song. Thanks you, sir.
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Oh… this is one of our favorites.. DH has learned to play it on his guitar.
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Written by Bob Dylan, sung by many!
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Oh, I like that. Special treat that Duck Dynasty people were in it. 🙂
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“Night Moves”, from that guy with the long hair, chuck a fifth on stage, got his start up in Ann Harbor, Michigan back in the 60s….
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Ya means Mr Seger?
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He’s still popular here in Michigan.
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Still popular here in the Bunker too.
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I will always be a Seeger fan.
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Texas too!
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Yes, and still popular here…….”I took a bead on the northern plains….just roll me away.”…
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Mornin’ y’all!
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Mornin’ WeeWeed!
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Mornin’ Stella!
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Someone knows how to get their goat. 😉
https://twitter.com/CharlieBeldman/status/819786493405196290
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Mornin’ Peach!
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Good morning, WeeWeed.
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A little Happy New Year 2016/2017
background music to delight the night.
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Impeach, that’s some deep truth right there.
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Impeach, after a few more sips of Jameson’s, warm fire, and thinking about your excellent post……..
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Another winner Wee. Good morning!
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Mornin’ Menage!
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Good morning WeeWeed 🙂
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Mornin’ Lovely!
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Afternoon Ms.WeeWeed!!!!!! Can’t wait…….
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For those who do not click links…
Just as the first casualty of war is said to be the truth, the first casualty of the new Cold War is irony. Our most prominent journalists seem to have missed the Orwellian irony of Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) asking Director of National Intelligence (DNI) James Clapper at Friday’s Senate hearings if Julian Assange has any credibility. Assange has maintained that the hacked or leaked emails of Democratic Party officials did not come from the Russian government, or any other government.
As is well-known, Clapper lied to Congress about a serious violation of the constitutional rights of tens of millions of Americans. This lie is a crime for which he actually could have been prosecuted. In March 2013, Clapper falsely answered, “No, sir” to the question, “Does the NSA [National Security Association] collect any type of data at all on millions, or hundreds of millions of Americans?”
He later admitted that his answer was untrue.
Clapper lied again in Friday’s testimony, saying that Assange was “under indictment” for “a sexual crime.” In fact, Assange has not been indicted for anything, and the government of Sweden has never even charged him with a crime. (He was initially questioned by Swedish police but allowed to leave the country.)
In reality, he is a political prisoner, and the United Nations Working Group on arbitrary detention has found that he has been arbitrarily detained since 2010 by the United Kingdom and Sweden, and ordered his release and compensation.
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Sounds like a threat to me.
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Yes it does. Sounds like Schumer is proud of his deep-state peeps.
It’s sickening.
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At first I thought it was someone authoritative making that statement then I saw it was Schumer. Trump won’t be AT WAR WITH THE INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY, as the desperate whining losers like to say, just with some segments of a few st most.
The ibtel ‘community’ isn’t some huge church of acolytes that gather to pray at the feet of the CIA director, far from it. Look how long they’ve been trying to get the various intel agencies to talk to one another and it’s still far from transparent.
You have the CIA with its director as the nominal head of the intel community but each agency has an egotistical, turf-protecting bureaucratic head sitting on its own throne and Trump will be appointing a new CIA head who’s a political insider.
The CIA is also a monolithic beast with division heads who think for themselves. They won’t all be anti-Trump, if any are. They are bureaucrats too and know the game, to find out that a peer bureaucrat is working against the POTUS would give the discoverer an eloutable advantage. There’s also organizational memory and the mess Jimmy Carter made of the Company is a mistake no one there wants to repeat. The Donald suspects the CIA’s trying to undermibe him, he appoints his version of Stansfield Turner, bad day at Langley.
I think the ‘intel in revolt’ story is yet another pipe dream by the Rats and MSM to soothe their damaged egos.
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Czar, agree with you initial assessment. All of this may be political theater, or if another Standsfield Turner is in the wings, the Company will not survive. Tump must root out the political appointees, then start with ISIL initial intelligence estimates of ISIL, and the point when Obola changed sides, Benghazi, even the JCS made that conclusion…….
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I would say too the political masters of the Intelligence agencies, be very careful, very careful……….
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Have Wikileaks go to Amazon and buy a copy of the Warren Commission Report.
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the creation video of the US “intelligence agencies”
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The Zman: Good Riddance
“In 2008, the Left promised an anxious public that this gift to the void where God once stood would usher in the glorious future. Instead it was eight years of a stagnant economy, terrorism and droning speeches from a man who, in the end, had only one thing to say that mattered to anyone.”
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Mornin’ stella! (Smiter of those that ought to be smote) 😎 🍸 (Long Island Iced Tea)
Mornin’ WeeWeed! (Master Mixologist Extrodinare) 😎 🍸 (Old Fashioned)
Mornin’ Menagerie! 😎 (Jack Daniels – Single Barrel )
Mornin’ Ad rem! (Queen Felis catus) 🐱 🍸 (Flaming Lamborghini)
Mornin’ Sharon! 😎 🍸 (earthquake)
Mornin’ ytz4mee! 😎 🍸 (cosmopolitan)
Mornin’ waltzingmtilda! 🙂 🍸 (white wine and perrier)
Mornin’ partyzantski! 🙂 (Tom Collins)
Mornin’ texan59! 🙂 (Black & Tan)
Mornin’ ZurichMike! 🙂 🍸 (fuzzy navel)
Mornin’ Col.(R) Ken! (hand salute) 🙂 (Boilermaker)
Mornin’ Czarina! 🙂 🍸 (Lynchburg Lemonade)
Mornin’ czarowniczy! 🙂 (Wild Turkey Rare Breed)
Mornin’ letjusticeprevail2014! 🙂 (Irish Car Bomb)
Mornin’ Patriot1783-ctdar! (aka “ctdar”) 🙂 🍸 (grasshopper)
Mornin’ tessa50! 🙂 🍸 (flaming volcano)
Mornin’ waltzingmtilda! 🙂 🍸 (sidecar)
Mornin’ varsityward! 🙂 (Godfather)
Mornin’ MaryfromMarin! 😀 (Mortlach)
Mornin’ Wooly Phlox! (aka “taqiyyologist”) 🙂 (Roy Rogers)
Mornin’ Howie! 🙂 (Classic Daiquiri)
Mornin’ TwoLaine! 🙂 (Gin & Tonic)
Mornin’ Sha! 🙂 🍸 (Lemon Drop)
Mornin’ BigMamaTEA! 🙂 🍸 (Harvey Wallbanger)
Mornin’ cetera5! (aka “Cetera”) 🙂 (Blackberry wine)
Mornin’ The Tundra PA! 🙂 🍸 (Baileys Irish Cream on the rocks)
Mornin’ lovely! 🙂 (Backdraft)
Mornin’ michellc! 🙂 🍸 (Salty dog)
Mornin’ auscitizenmom! 🙂 🍸 (Kiss on the Lips)
Mornin’ Margaret-Ann! 🙂 🍸 (White Russian)
Mornin’ Auntie Lib! 🙂 🍸 (Tom and Jerry)
Mornin’ holly100! 🙂 🍸 (Jack & Coke)
Mornin’ Pam! 🙂 (Not even water)
Mornin’ Ms.Tee! 🙂 🍸 (Mojito)
Mornin’ koolkosherkitchen! 🙂 🍸 🍸 (Cuba Libre)
Mornin’ ImpeachEmAll 🙂 (Flaming Dr. Pepper)
Mornin’ Monroe! 🙂 (Stinger)
Mornin’ Les! 🙂 (Rusty Nail)
Mornin’ shiloh1973! 🙂 (Jack Daniels)
Mornin’ TexasRanger! 🙂 (Whiskey Smash)
Mornin’ Ziiggii! 🙂 (B52)
Mornin’ oldiadguy! 🙂 (Rum & Coke)
Mornin’ smiley! (“stuck in spambucket”) 🙂 🍸 (Spanish coffee)
Mornin’ derk! (“Stellars”) 🙂 🍸 (Kamikaze)
Mornin’ Jacqueline Taylor Robson 🙂 🍸 (Shirley Temple)
Mornin’ facebkwallflower! 🙂 (Night Train Express)
Mornin’ Ms. Cindy! (aka “Ms Cynlynn” aka “ms cynlynn”) 🙂 🍸 (1970 ducru beaucaillou)
Mornin’ sandandsea2015! 🙂 🍸 (1961 Château Montrose)
Mornin’ amwick! 🙂 🍸 (Blue motorcycle)
Mornin’ hocuspocus13! 🙂 🍸 (1970 Chateau Latour)
Mornin’ Sloth1963! 🙂 🍸 (1971 Moulin Touchais)
Mornin’ MTeresa! (Ex-lurker) 🙂 (Albanian Raki Moskat)
Mornin’ Rhea Salacia Volans! 🙂 (Hot Buttered Rum)
Mornin’ joshua! 🙂 (Mudslide)
Mornin’ John Denney 🙂 (RumChata)
Mornin’ litenmaus 🙂 (Smoking Bishop)
Mornin’ whiners and complainers! 😛 (No drink for you!)
Mornin’ to people posting that I missed. 😳
Mornin’ to all you lurkers! 😕
Also just in case someday; mornin’ to Elvis Chupacabra, F.D.R. in Hell and sundance!
Breakfast!
NEW and IMPROVED breakfast with extra bacon for ZurichMike!
Pastries for coffee!
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Morning Nyet! I am seeing some yummy looking pancakes! And bacon!!
Morning everyone!
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Waiting for a call from my butcher, he’s got a minimum 10-pound nicely marbled hog belly coming in. Smokers ready, cures are mixed…
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Low n’ slow smoked pork belly is about as close to heaven as your taste buds will ever get in this lifetime. I put a big Ol’ batch of beans underneath to soak up the drippin’s, yum! Make some cornbread in a Dutch oven with a huckleberry cobbler in the top one and you’re livin’ large right there.
Just smoked a 15 lb Prime Rib for Christmas and this weekend for the Happy Trump Day Inauguration we’re doin’ up an 18 lb Pork Loin in the WSM, apple and cherry wood methinks. Memphis Dust dry rub with a honey and fig jam glaze at the end. You got me droolin’ here…
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Got a big pot ‘o red beans just finished, pinto beans are in reserve. Cornbread’s a definite, sweet cornbread with bacon in it.
Wild hogs we’ve been getting are lean and mean, no good for bacon but soon they’re going to get tested as various kinds of sausage. Apple and cherry totally in agreement, bacon needs sweet smoke.
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We render our own lard (snow white) for making venison sausages since they’re so lean, Blacktail deer don’t need to fatten up here in the PNWet. Beef tallow gets used too. It’s also what we season and cook with in the the cast iron. The only problem with that is the reflection in the pans, my wife’s has a pretty lady in it and mine are always some old ugly guy.
And speaking of bacon, we used some smoked, dehydrated, Steen’s pure cane syrup coated bacon along with smoked mixed nuts in the peanut brittle this year. Major success.
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Wild hogs here are lean, lean, lean – no leaf lard. Deer are that way too, too many hay bales and winter gardens to chow down on. At least the deer here don’t come ‘sage’ preseasoned like they did in Utah.
Gotta try that Steens and bacon in the peanut brittle, I love brittle and the Czarina is a Steen’s fanatic. I also mix pecans in with the peanuts.
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We usually get a domestically raised hog and at least a 1/2 side of beef from our butcher every year and there’s always plenny fat for lard, rinds, and tallow. Enough to last ’til the next year anyway. He’ll give me extra fat, and bones for the dogs too. The back 40 looks like a New Orleans graveyard after the levy broke with all the bones back there.
Per the bacon peanut brittle, make twice as much as you think you need… because bacon. We did about 20 lbs of brittle for this years family Christmas get together and it was gone before I got the Prime Rib done. And your Czarina obviously has excellent taste, we buy Steen’s by the case.
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We have two real butchers, one of whom runs an abattoir, but we generally buy,beef piecemeal as we feel like it. We’re big on pork and birds and for last six months we.’ve been stuffing wild hogs into the freezers.
No deer yet, logging at the neighbors have stirred and moved them but I should have some does coming back in to feed on my garden and hay. Not much of a buck hunter, I prefer to harvest does as there’s a shortage of bucks sonce they seem to be the trophy animals. Does will stay in heat until mated and the shortage of bucks means you can see does with blanketed fawns well into late summer. No hurry, I’m waiting fir the deer who ate my collards, they’ll be back….
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Nye!!!!!! Afternoon Everyone!!!!! Excellent and I’m famished, thank you……
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Looks like most anything you could want for breakfast. Mornin’ Nyet, everyone. 🙂
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Ugh. My buckwheat waffle attempt was a disaster.
Usually the waffle just about falls out of my Teflon coated Belgian waffle iron, but despite my usual thick coating of melted butter on the iron, the buckwheat batter stuck so badly the waffle split in half when I opened the iron, and it took half an hour to pry everything out. No piece was any bigger than a half dollar.
So I fried up two thick slices of bacon in my Teflon frying pan and fried up the rest of the batter as pancakes in the bacon grease. They were great. 🙂
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I firmly believe that bacon grease can cure any mistake.
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Down here that would be classified as a true fact, ma’am. 😀
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That’s what I used to cook my pancakes!
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The buckwheat is a bit viscous and, if you used yeast, it doesn’t have much gluten, so you won’t get a big rise. My pancakes turned out great.
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I’d try a tiny bit of baking soda, and a tiny bit of baking powder.
My former b’fast joint has a really good oatmeal pancake, and if you forgot the baking soda, it was quite flat, no fluff.
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Mine (see recipe) use baking powder. I also used buttermilk for part of the liquid. They are great!
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I studied your recipe below. Awesome.
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The rise was fine; it just stuck like crazy to the teflon. I’m thinking maybe 3:30 was too long of a cook time, though it was fine with a stiffer batter with no buckwheat.
The recipe I used:
1/2 cup whole wheat durum atta flour (from a Persian grocery store, in the “Exotic foods” section where they have the foods from India)
1 cup buckwheat flour
1/4 tspn salt
2 1/4 tspn yeast
pinch of ginger
pinch of cinnamon
2 Tbspn sugar
1 egg
about 12 ounces of milk, just enough to make the batter easily pourable.
2 Tbspn olive oil
In the evening, in a bowl big enough to hold the risen batter, whisk the dry ingredients. In a separate container (I use a pyrex 2 cup measuring cup), whisk the wet ingredients, then pour the wet into the dry and whisk well. Tap the bottom of the bowl with a fingernail and note the pitch. Cover and put in the fridge overnight. In the morning, tap the bottom of the bowl again. The pitch should be noticeable lower, indicating the presence of tiny bubbles in the batter from the work of the yeast. The bowl should be more full, too, as the batter should have expanded. If not, let it set at room temp a while.
I always stock whole wheat flour, seldom having white flour on hand. The whole wheat durum is yellow, like pasta, which is made from durum wheat, which is higher in protein.
Yeast like ginger and cinnamon.
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Good afternoon Nyet 🙂
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Wow!
Just Wow!
Thank you, Nyet.
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BTW, that mid-inauguration replacement of the DC National Guard commander, which the anti-Trump crowd has sort of blamed on Trump, seems to actually have been ordered by the Pentagon.
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And that the way I read it, a two banger serving 8 years, time to move along……….
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More than eight, Bush II appointed him in the summer of 2008.
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Doesn’t that seem strange, though, to do it in the middle of the inauguration?
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From what I’ve read it’s tradition for this commander to offer a resignation, to give the incoming president a fresh start. The President usually turns down the resignation.
Usually.
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Joking aside; since I first see most of my political news from here and next door, this is the first I’ve heard about it.
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It’s having trouble getting legs. I’ve been watching it and someone posted it next door yesterday.
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This is what I just made (call it brunch). I like the addition of the rolled oats:
Buckwheat pancakes
“This pancake is chock-full of healthy goodness with a healthy dose of taste. Serve with butter or margarine and lots of Vermont maple syrup.”
Ingredients
1/2 cup whole wheat flour
1/2 cup buckwheat flour
1/4 cup rolled oats
3 teaspoons baking powder
1 cup milk (I used a combo of whole milk and buttermilk)
3 tablespoons oil
2 tablespoons honey
1 egg, lightly beaten
(I didn’t this time, and the recipe didn’t call for it, but I would add some salt)
Directions
In a large bowl, stir together wheat flour, buckwheat flour, oats, and baking powder. Stir in milk, oil, honey, and egg.
Heat a lightly oiled griddle or frying pan over medium heat. Pour or scoop the batter onto the griddle, using approximately 1/4 cup for each pancake. Brown on both sides, and serve hot.
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Stella!!!!! Now I have to venture out into the world of ice/rain for buckwheat pancakes, blueberry cobbler, and…………
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Maple syrup.
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Thank you!!!
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Mango habanero jelly…
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I love mango, but no habanero please.
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Mango or apricot chipotle? No seeds or veins…
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And a cold quart of butter milk…….
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I try to keep at least a pint of whole fat buttermilk around for cooking/baking. My mother loved to drink it, but she remembered it from the farm when she was a kid.
PS: I also keep powdered buttermilk in the pantry for baking.
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Did we already have the “buttermilk” origin conversation?
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Probably. It’s not the same today as it was when my mom was a kid (she was born in 1906).
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What I buy now is cultured buttermilk (made from regular milk). What my mother drank was traditional buttermilk, which is what is left after churning butter.
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I make my own fake buttermilk as needed by putting a dollop of sour cream, about 4 to 6 tablespoons of plain yogurt (always on hand) in a cup measure and filling it up with regular milk.
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I put a little lemon juice in regular milk and let it sit until it sours.
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You can also add vinegar to milk, and let it stand for a while.
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We get REAL buttermilk from our local dairy. It’s sold out within hours of delivery and they can’t make enough of it. The little country store/gas station in the middle of nowhere gets calls on delivery day asking if it’s in yet.
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I get mine from a local dairy, and it’s not the wimpy low fat kind.
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I can’t take the bulk manufactured kind but, like the Col said, ice cold the real stuff can’t be beat. My GGS loves the waffles made with it when I can get it and keep it away from the Czarina..
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And a whole tablespoon of cinnamon.
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I sometimes add cinnamon. My dad used to add kernel corn (fresh or frozen). It’s really good; I like it better than blueberries.
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I have a loaf of bread baking. Starting to smell good in here.
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Still have the bread, butter milk pancakes? I’ll be over for breakfast,…….oh forgot, barn detail in the morning…….may I have a rain check?
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I have personally gained 15 pounds and 4 inches to my waistline merely READING about the food on the Blog since morning time…..now I have to do a severely restrictive virtual diet to get rid of the virtual adipose tissue from the virtual food gorge I did from all you folks served up here…..shame on us all…..burp (virtual gas).
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This is concerning: Is This The Coup In America? “U.S. Troops On Russian Border” To Start War Before Inauguration
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2017-01-13/coup-america-us-troops-russian-border-start-war-inauguration
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Yes, this is very concerning. 😦
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I believe this is what Obama was trying to do in Syria recently. It didn’t work and this is a second try.
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I don’t think Obama wants to stay a day longer in the White House than he has to and neither does Michelle. Unless Soros or other PTB demand war I think it is Obama leaving the country in as big of a mess as possible before Trump takes office.
Obama is delusional so it is somewhat hard to tell what the heck he is thinking but his legacy is the most important thing to his ego, so far he has imagined his legacy to be something that it is demonstrably not but I believe he honestly believes his view of himself and his assessment of the state of the country. I can’t imagine that he wants a war with Russia in the history books attached to his name. If Obama gets out of office with the US on the brink of war with Russia in his mind he will have succeeded.
Obama and his puppet master’s hope seems to be a) delegitimize Trump’s presidency b) attach Russia to Trump’s victory c) spit in the face of Russia on the way out the door d) hope there is war with Russia and blame Trump. Sully both Trump and Pence with the Russian allegations and hope to replace them with Ryan who is a a sycophant of the Bush/Soros cabal.
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I hope you are right. You make a lot of sense. I think that is a good point that Obama doesn’t want to be connected with another war. But, I think if he brings us to the brink, Trump can put a stop to that. It is just amazing the lengths all these people and groups are willing to go to against Trump.
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I hope I’m right also, there are two wild card in the game Obama’s narcissistic self delusion and what his masters want him to do.
Do they want war with Russia?
I can’t imagine they do. They are unprepared. This is all happening at the seat of their pants because they all thought that Hillary was going to be president and she came with the same puppet strings as Obama. So I will stick with what I have said all along this is all about leaving the world in as much chaos as possible and delegitimizing Trump’s presidency. That is the card they have to play right now.
I know many of us are praying for Trump’s physical safety. The powers of vast fortunes are at risk, world powers are being pushed, this was never a possibly in the mind of the oligarchs and they have to regain their footing.
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I’ll let Czar chime in, yes, an AR Bde is formidable when fighting with its combine arms team, supported by the Division. This is almost reminiscent of the yearly REFORGER exercises. Now this BDE does have force protection ability. And will not be anywhere close to Poland/Russian border. Now the Russians would gain more intelligence just listening to Commutations, and daily information flowing in and out of the command structure. This part of Poland is great Tank Country…… I wish the boys/girls well, and be safe…..
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So, you are saying this is probably just sputter and show? 😕
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As Nye said…… also I might add the Poles are very happy to see American Troops roaming about……
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Thanks Col. 🙂
I’m just a civilian reading the psyche of Obama (and his pattern of behavior) and the powers that lost. I don’t think they had a contingency in place for a Trump victory which is why we are seeing such chaotic resistance with every Lib singing from a different page. They seem to be settling on Russia elected Trump for the moment even though that has already fallen apart.
PS I will always defer to you or Czar on anything military 🙂
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lovely – one sees that you are reading pulp fiction – the psycho-logist wars. Speaking as one with authority here, one may state the following with certainty – a psycho-logist is nothing more than someone one pays to be their best friend.
Freud/Fraud – what’s in a name?
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Not really reading any current psycho books but I did just start reading one by a cat who thought that there are no untreatable mental illnesses, had to stop as he was a nut case 🙂
I do think Obama is pretty easy to read as to him not viewing reality as it is, which makes what actions he might be amenable to a little dicey, because “who knows”? It’s Obama.
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Besides, his actions might not be HIS own. Remember ValJar may be the puppet master and this probably goes all the way to Soros. So, you can’t analyze Obama and figure out what he would do unless you know what they would do.
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And as one who commanded a Light Battalion, it would take a good week in setting up the LSA area. Now with a full up AR BDE, 10 days to unscrew the tail. When I commanded an AVN BDE same same. With a more attention to Maintenance facilities, airfields, and other stuff……
On another note, great infusion of Sam’s dollars into local economy…….
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It’s 4K of US troops in a NATO deployment. The largest amount of US troops there in about 21 years. I didn’t read anything about the other NATO members that are deploying as well, but from the Russian response I read it’s not just US solders there.
I’d like to think it’s just some last minute stick poking through the fence before the grownups knock children’s heads together.
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For those who are worried about the inauguration being stopped:
It would be pretty difficult to stop the inauguration. After all, the only essential part is the oath of office, and that can be administered by any Federal judge. One could argue that any judge would do. Look at LBJ’s “inauguration” on AF1 in Dallas. Calvin Coolidge was sworn in by his father, a notary public, at their home in Vermont.
Trump’s election has already been certified by Congress.
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It’s just hard for those of us who are worrywarts not to be afraid.
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There is a new sheriff in town. The barbarians that ran riot in Baltimore, St. Louis, Ferguson, Chicago, Charlotte, and various other savage strongholds will not find such tender meat in Washington DC.
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LOL
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https://twitter.com/nataliejohnsonn/status/820420091309359105
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SMH
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Can you imagine wasting your time doing this? Stupid.
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I wonder if the women in the vagina costumes will be joining them.
I was going to post a pic, but they are too disgusting.
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Thank you for refraining.
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Very.
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Now I’ll have to take a Zantac.
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heh heh heh
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truly handsome women knitters….remind me of the South End of a Northbound Chicken.
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Seen on Facebook:
I’ll be living & working here in DC …ALL WEEK, including Friday… the place is already crawling with cops… Fed/ Local/ Nat’l Guard in & out of uniform… some undercover & ARMED TO THE TEETH.
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Not to worry, the boys in blue are 100% ready if something goes down.
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My worry is the sky…. how do you control that?
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Funny seen on Facebook:
I LOVE Leftists’ sudden pretense to appreciating and even being familiar at all with the Constitution.
They recently got fed the “emoluments” clause by their slander-mongering slave masters, and now, like a vast flock of parrots, accuse Trump of crimes he hasn’t committed, crimes they don’t even understand in the first place.
Before about a month ago, Leftists thought an emolument was something you smeared on your face and hands before bed to try to smooth out wrinkles.
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That’s funny.
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I kept wondering why Thiel was not part of Trump’s Cabinet or White House team. I think we know now. Trump is hoping to put CA in play in 2020.
Peter Thiel considering bid for California governor
http://www.politico.com/story/2017/01/peter-thiel-california-governor-bid-233632
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I wonder if he has a real chance.
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No idea. He is gay but he probably considered really gay just like Carson is not considered really black by the SJW’s.
I have to believe if he runs he’ll have a chance or I don’t think he would waste his time plus I think he would have a position in the trump White House if he didn’t have another possibly more helpful plan in the works.
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Probably not considered really gay. But in any other scenario being gay would be a huge plus in CA.
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It will help if Trump can find a way to make them clean their voter roles and eliminate the illegals.
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Clean their voters roles. That is taking back America. I hope and pray that it happens.
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He has already been shunned by some others in Silicon Valley, I believe, because of his support for Trump.
http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/who-peter-thiel-paypal-founder-shunned-by-silicon-valley-advise-trump-technology-1591118
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Picked this up on Facebook.
Does this say what I think it says? Clinton foundation laying off 22 employees effective 4/15/17 because “Discontinutation of the Clinton Global Initative (sic)”
https://labor.ny.gov/app/warn/details.asp?id=5801
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I’ve been reading that they are shutting it down. No influence to peddle.
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So they’re shocked so much is spent on soda? I think most of us could have told them this, we’ve all been behind them in line and watch all the soda, chips, frozen pizzas, cupcakes, donuts, etc. get bagged up.
Our brilliant government at work though, spend $100 million to try and get them to buy healthy food because it would take too much red tape to restrict foods.
I’m sorry poor people should not get to choose what food they buy, when we are having to buy it. When they can spend their own money I agree people can and should buy and eat what they want, but when they spend our money beggars can’t be choosers.
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Just yesterday I ran into Walgreens to pick up something. the couple in front of me, maybe in their mid twenties, had $38 worth of soda and paid for it with their food stamp card.
SMH
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It always ticks me off, because rarely do they have real food in their basket.
Then I really get ticked if I walk out into the parking lot and see them getting into a new vehicle.
Usually that’s after watching kids too young to need a phone to begin with playing on their phone while Mom is scrolling away on the latest I-phone.
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They had a lot of soda. They were both overweight.
SMH
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I was behind a woman on a scooter one day. She had a boy who looked to be about nine or ten who was pushing the basket. He unloaded numerous bottles of pepsi and mountain dew, and frozen pizza, pizza rolls, breakfast meals and tv dinners, pop tarts and chips. They had so many bags of chips I asked the boy if he was having a party. He told me, “no we only buy groceries once a week.”
He was overweight, which is not surprising, she was morbidly obese, although she was telling the cashier how she was disabled and couldn’t walk because of leg diseases and she couldn’t breathe and needed oxygen.
I was standing there listening to her thinking how all of her problems were a symptom of her obesity.
The government would have been doing her and her son a favor if she could only buy food she actually had to cook. All she did was complain to the cashier about how the government doesn’t give her enough food stamps to last the month for her and her son and only gives her $800 check to live on and it doesn’t cover all her bills.
She asked for help getting herself and her groceries to the car so she had to wait for someone. I went out about the same time as they did and she had a wheelchair vehicle, which made me wonder if we paid for it as well.
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The thing is WIC allows only certain foods, Food stamps doesn’t cover hot foods or non food items so making it so the food card cannot pay for soda, candy, ice-cream, or any butcher item that costs over a certain amount a pound and the like, doesn’t seem like it should be that difficult.
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You can count on it.
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NOLA black Fed congressman got his face on TV by blasting Trump for defending himself againt slanderous remarks msde by Congressmsn John Lewis. Local news ran the piece right after the usual nightly rap sheet of You Know Who shooting and/or being shot by You Know Who. Hard to be takin’ thst moral high ground when the electorate you’re defending is out there committing indefensible acts.
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