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Friday, December 17, 2021

The 90 Miles Mystery Box: Episode #1570


You have come across a mystery box. But what is inside? 
It could be literally anything from the serene to the horrific, 
from the beautiful to the repugnant, 
from the mysterious to the familiar.

If you decide to open it, you could be disappointed, 
you could be inspired, you could be appalled. 

This is not for the faint of heart or the easily offended. 
You have been warned.

Hot Pick Of The Late Night


Thursday, December 16, 2021

Dang! She told them! 👩‍🎤🎤 They just loved cutting her mic at the minute mark!


Girls With Guns


CNN Is Morally Corrupt And That's Why They Keep Having These Problems:


 

Freedom Must Be Protected...


 
Hey, babe, your hair's alright
Hey, babe, let's go out tonight
You like me and I like it all
We like dancing and we look divine
You love bands when they're playing hard
You want more and you want it fast

They put you down, they say I'm wrong
You tacky thing, you put them on

Rebel Rebel, you've torn your dress
Rebel Rebel, your face is a mess
Rebel Rebel, how could they know?
Hot tramp, I love you so

Quick Hits Of Wisdom, Knowledge And Snark #122


















 

Quick Hits Of Wisdom, Knowledge And Snark #121

Fascist Antifa Brownshirts attack train passengers medically exempted from wearing masks



Black Is The New Brown: Antifa gangs in Germany have started checking compliance with the mask requirement on Berlin's public transport system and assaulting those not wearing a mask.

They are also said to have thrown off passengers without a mask from a train, even though they had a medical certificate that exempted them from the mask requirement.

Berliner Zeitung, a news outlet which belongs to the Springer Group, reported gleefully on this development.

Accordingly, the self-proclaimed “anti-fascists” made themselves felt with the slogan: “Antifa mask control!” When presented with the medical certificates of the affected passengers, they rejected these and instead assaulted them. The attackers told a journalist: “The certificates are probably not real. Now we have to do the job of the police.”

The train passengers were injured in the Antifa assault.

Around 650 police officers were on duty to monitor illegal demos and gatherings in the city.

A registered car parade against Corona measures was on the way through the city from Friedrichsfelde at lunchtime with 80 cars and more than 170 participants. Antifa thugs also attacked the motorcade. Eleven men and three women were...

Hey Joe, Where You Going With That Crossbow In Your Hands?


 

Uh, hey Joe, I heard you shot your woman down,
you shot her down.
Uh, hey Joe, I heard you shot you old lady down,
you shot her down to the ground. Yeah!

Yes, I did, I shot her,
you know I caught her messin' 'round,
messin' 'round town.
Uh, yes I did, I shot her
you know I caught my old lady messin' 'round town.
And I gave her the gun and I shot her!

Elizabeth Warren Endorses Plan To Expand the Supreme Court



Senator says court packing is necessary to balance conservative justices

Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D., Mass.) is backing legislation to expand the Supreme Court, accusing Republicans of hijacking the tribunal to subvert democracy.

Warren announced Tuesday that she will add her name to a court-packing bill that Democrats introduced in April. That legislation would add four seats to the High Court, bringing the total number of justices from 9 to 13.

The endorsement makes Warren the new frontman for court-packing, which has attracted support in Congress from a handful of low-profile lawmakers. Her support is a needed jolt to the expansion campaign, which gives every sign of sputtering out for the time being. President Joe Biden's Supreme Court commission refused to endorse Supreme Court expansion, and top Democratic lawmakers in both chambers are refusing to entertain the court-expansion bill.

Democrats offer shifting rationales for the legislation. House Judiciary Committee chairman Jerry Nadler (D., N.Y.), who introduced the bill in July, described it as a benign management necessity. Each justice handles administrative matters for 1 or 2 of the 13 federal appeals courts. Nadler said four seats ought to be added to the Court so that there is one justice per appeals court, which would reduce the strain of those administrative responsibilities.

There is no evidence that the justices are struggling to keep pace with their work—the Court is hearing its lowest number of merits cases per term since the Civil War—and the various circuit courts do not produce Court-caliber cases at an equal rate.

Warren was more forthright about her motives in a short video released Tuesday morning. She connected the Supreme Court's conservative majority with a broader Republican scheme to cleave to power by using "broken rules" such as the filibuster and the Electoral College.

"Republicans steal power to ram through an extremist, unpopular agenda. Basic protections like Roe v. Wade, supported by 70 percent of Americans, are hanging by a thread," she said. "And that's just the tip of the iceberg."

Warren ticked off a litany of grievances with the Supreme Court, citing decisions that favor corporate political spending and a 2018 ruling that forbade public-sector unions from collecting mandatory dues.

Studies show that left-wing groups and Democratic campaigns significantly outpace Republicans on so-called dark-money spending. And in the aftermath of...

Interview With The CoronaVampire...



Now everybody
Have you heard
If you're in the game
Then the stroke's the word

Don't take no rhythm
Don't take no style
Got a thirst for killing
Grab your vial

United Nations Grantee Uses U.S. Tax Dollars To Fund Illegal Immigration



Monthly cash for food, lodging, and 'movement' assistance amounts to material support for illegal immigration. It influences decisions to cross.


AUSTIN, Texas – During a recent trip to a Reynosa, Mexico migrant camp, I took photos of a United Nations-supported International Organization for Migration (IOM) operation to hand out cash debit cards to intending and repeat border crossers.

One of two workers at a plastic folding table inside the Reynosa camp, which was filled to capacity with at least 1,200 mostly U.S.-expelled Central Americans, said they were distributing the cards for IOM to help migrants waiting until they cross the Rio Grande at greater leisure to claim asylum, for which most will be declared ineligible years later. Many parents, for instance, got about $400 every 15 days, I was told, or $800 a month if they were still there to collect it, although the support level varied.


My photos of this posted to Twitter and related dispatch for the Center for Immigration Studies drew outrage among some Republican lawmakers. They saw the images as evidence that the U.S. taxpayer-funded IOM was providing material support to an ongoing mass migration harmful to America’s national interest.

A couple of weeks later, Texas Rep. Lance Gooden, R-Texas, and 11 other House Republican co-sponsors introduced the “No Tax Dollars for the United Nations Immigration Invasion Act” bill. It would prohibit the $3.8 billion in contributions currently proposed in the White House 2022 budget to the IOM and other UN-supported organizations. A Daily Caller story that broke news of the bill’s introduction quoted Gooden citing my Reynosa photos.

When I took the photos, I wasn’t exactly sure of exactly what I was seeing in Reynosa. But here’s what I have learned since: The money card is confirmed beyond doubt, but also “hard cash in envelopes” and “movement assistance”; and an online IOM “Emergency Manual” describes what I saw as part of a program it terms “Cash-Based Interventions,” or...