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THIS E-DAY IS OUR D-DAY

From the New York Times Nov. 15, 1981; “Back in Washington, the President has now demanded new cuts beyond his original proposal. He has called for the elimination of the Department of Education, and has reiterated his support for tax credits for private-school tuition. Public education is not an inadvertent casualty of Reaganomics, but rather … Continue reading

“I LOVE GETTING EVEN” —Donald J. Trump

“When people wrong you, go after those people, because it is a good feeling and because other people will see you doing it. I love getting even.”                                                          … Continue reading

I MUST BE THE CRAZY ONE…

Because I cannot understand why we are all so gaga over all the billions being spent on journeys to nowhere. Yes, Elon Musk and a bunch of equity fund guys may be funding SpaceX and some other rich guys’ road trips to space but, the American taxpayer has contributed $1.17 trillion to NASA for space … Continue reading

REMIND YOU OF ANYONE?

Yes, it may be easy to draw comparisons between Donald Trump and a certain figure…However, the similarities are chilling. And, we must ask ourselves; why is it SO easy? Both used armed paramilitary to commit violence against its opponents in the streets of his cities, Both called the free press “fake news.” Both blamed immigrants … Continue reading

THE MEPHISTIS

From Roman mythology: Mefitis (or Mephitis; Mefite in Italian) the Minor Goddess of the poisonous gases emitted from the ground in swamps and volcanic vapors. The poisonous miasma coming off of Donald Trump, which has festered inside him for his entire existence, is now threatening to suffocate every one of us just as it has … Continue reading

WE ARE HISTORY

We are now bearing witness to the logical end of an “experiment” which began in blood with the exploitation and subsequent extermination of the native American inhabitants of this country. The native Americans who were so unfortunate as to be “discovered” in 1492. The extermination of these native Americans continued on for over four centuries … Continue reading