General Discussion, Monday, November 9, 2020

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  1. Lucille says:

    Stellars….

    After your train ride…

    …paddle over…

    …and have a cup of hot chocolate…

    Blessings…and KEEP PRAYING!

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    • auscitizenmom says:

      Mornin’ Luille. That would be a great way to spend the day.

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      • Lucille says:

        Good morning, aus! Wouldn’t that be fun! I love trains. The first time I rode on one was at Knott’s Berry Farm when I was in 6th grade. It was a wonderful then-family-owned theme park in southern California with all kinds of rides, shopping, and great places to eat. It was all the rage before Disneyland was built. Our school class outing was held there and it was great fun. The train was one of the very old choo-choos with wooden seats, as I recall.

        The sun is shining in my window. God’s in His heaven…and though all’s not right with the world, we have life and where there’s life there’s hope. And I hope the snow scheduled for tomorrow will melt quickly and not make a mess of my little patio.

        Have a great day!

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        • auscitizenmom says:

          It has been raining off and on all day here because of that storm heading our way.

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        • weather257 says:

          Oh my gosh, Lucille…I think that was my first train ride too. Knotts Berry Farm was a fun little day out, and kinda sad Disneyland came along to overshadow it. We grew up galloping our [pretend] horses through the sage brush while brandishing our [cap] guns, and KBF was those westerns come to life. Something strong and reassuring about trains.

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    • czarina33 says:

      Excellent plan for the day!

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      • Lucille says:

        I’d love to be in a good-sized canoe and paddling along on a calm lake…or rather having some handsome lad manning the oars…and sharing some hot chocolate plus a nice roaring fire in that cute cabin. LOL!

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    • lovely says:

      Blessings Lucille 🙂 !

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  2. auscitizenmom says:

    Mornin’ everyone. It is yucky here today. Probably will be for the rest of the week. :\. Can’t complain, since most days here are sunny.

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  3. WeeWeed says:

    Mornin’ kids! Here’s the tweet I was kicked out over. Math’s are hard. And apparently dangerous…

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    • jeans2nd says:

      Mornin’ WW, Stella, Stellars.
      Twatter may be banning mathematics for now, but atJack has the future closely nipping at his heels.

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    • czarowniczy says:

      Yeah, only Democrats are allowed to exploit/molest/murder children…it’s for their own good.

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    • lovely says:

      Told ya! Stick to Common Core and Twatter will welcome you back 🙄. Actually Twatter and its minions can go straight hell. Don’t pass Go.

      High tech Deliverance inbreeding at its finest.

      And good morning Wee 🙂 !

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    • Lucille says:

      Good day to you, WeeWeed! Lefties are feeling no need for restraint anymore. They are trying the carpe diem bit. Is it too harsh to hope they lose everything and fall on very hard times of their own making? They are, after all, our enemies who despise us.

      I ran across a study about King David and his enemies and this paragraph stood out as something we are experiencing today…

      As David struggled on with his many enemies through the Book of Psalms, he seems to have made a remarkable discovery. He discovered that he really didn’t have any enemies after all; that his enemies were, in fact, God’s enemies. How true it is that if an enemy comes against one of our children, that enemy becomes our enemy. Our child can be at peace because we parents will take care of that problem on our child’s behalf. David can therefore say in Psalm 68:1, “May God arise, may his enemies be scattered”

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  4. jeans2nd says:

    Listened overnight to an interview on Patrick Bet-David’s Valuetainment youtube.
    It looks to be the future of new economics paired with 5G networks, combined with new freedom partners not-European.
    This is long, but kept me enthused most of the night.

    “Chinas Rise in GDP & A New Potential Asset for America (India)” 1:15:06

    “Economist, Danielle DiMartino Booth, interviews Brigadier General Robert Spalding. Down the Middle with DiMarino Booth is a new segment on Valuetainment Economics”

    Gen Spalding is carrying MAGA forward. MAGA will live on.

    Gen Spalding already has his own show on Valuetainment called Generally Speaking, which seems to be more technically oriented.

    Gen Spalding spent years in China studying China, and then the CCP, and Gen Spalding has figured a way to explode a secure 5G with security built in first (called Q Network, conspiracy theories start here), with a wide-open pipe, not the two toll roads currently held by monopolies Verizon and AT&T.

    Wicked Son is building something similar, designing in security first, but for other-than-5G high speed networks at his university, networking with other universities (shades of ARPANet).
    (this is the stuff dreams are made of…)

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    • czarowniczy says:

      The part that bothers me about the looming economy is digital money replacing virtual currency, at that point your entire life is in someone else’s hands…OK, more so than now.

      I think it’s great that we have people studying and reporting on China, that way we’ll not be caught flat-footed when the Chinese buy the last of our Federal politicians, they and we can hit the ground running.

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  5. lovely says:

    Just blogged this, it has too many links to post as a stand alone at Stellas,

    KumbayNah

    I haven’t done it in so long I hope it works.

    If Biden’s goons show up here it’s been nice knowing you kids 🙂 !

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  6. stella says:

    This is an experiment. Can you see this if you click on it?

    https://parler.com/post/875f960513224533a6ff44c46ffd8c2d

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  7. Lucille says:

    ‘Palestinians’ eager to start receiving American taxpayer money again in Biden administration
    November 8, 2020 5:00 PM BY ROBERT SPENCER

    Seventy years of failed policies followed by four of actual progress toward peace in the Middle East, by ending aid to the “Palestinian” jihad and bypassing the jihadi intransigence of the “Palestinians.” A Biden/Harris presidency would be a full return to those failed policies, and a rollback of the progress that has been made.

    https://www.jihadwatch.org/2020/11/palestinians-eager-to-start-receiving-american-taxpayer-money-again-in-biden-administration

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  8. stella says:

    From Twitter:

    Arizona Update

    Latest Drop
    Trump: 8,567 (64%)
    Biden: 4,491 (33%)

    Biden lead has now shrunk to 16,952.

    There are ~29k regular ballots remaining, 48k provisional.

    If provisionals are people who requested VBM but then went to polling place on Election Day probably good for DJT.

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  9. stella says:

    This is a long but interesting discussion between Victor Davis Hanson and Australian, John Anderson, about the US elections.

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  10. lovely says:

    I should simply not enjoy this as much as I do.

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  11. lovely says:

    And we thought it was fun watching the 2016 election slip out of the liberals hooves.

    Man o man is tis going to be fun.

    https://twitter.com/KamVTV/status/1325963039103967234?s=20

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  12. jeans2nd says:

    Need a couple of prayers, please.
    Seems Granddaughter and her BF both have CCP Virus, and Wicked Son says both are really sick, which is odd as they are early and mid-twenties. Have no more info, but a prayer would be appreciated. Thanks.

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