US Elections (& Politics) :)

I know an occupation that could use an infusion of wisdom and competence and needs filling immediately........high school career counselor.

The mentality that everyone must go to college and if you don't you're a failure is BS and has been for some time now. No one shoe fits all and we need capable and able bodies in the trades like HVAC, auto repair, robotics, industrial maintenance and many, many more blue-collar vocations....who do these counselors think help manufacture and maintain all the appliances, cars, motors, water purification and sewage treatment centers, electrical generation and distribution networks, houses and on and on ad nauseam?

It sure ain't the pink-haired, nose-ringed, tongue-pierced youngsters with a degree in "Queer aardvark gender studies in a post modern Neo-fuedal society" with a minor in "Nose ring differences through the ages" as aforementioned in this post by @bigredfish . :headbang:
 
Talk about comedy hour....
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Not to poo-poo this but...

(1) how long before a liberal judge strikes it down
(2) if you don't catch them in the 60 foot strip and don't have video evidence then what?
 
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Judges Behaving Like Criminals
Townhall, by Kevin McCullough
Posted By: ladydawgfan, 4/27/2025 2:56:54 PM

They didn’t “make a mistake.” They didn’t “misunderstand the law.” They didn’t “exercise poor judgment.” No---New Mexico Judge Joel M. Cano, Massachusetts Judge Shelley Richmond, and Wisconsin Judge Hannah Dugan made conscious, deliberate, and premeditated decisions to aid criminals, obstruct law enforcement, and desecrate the very system they were sworn to uphold. In just a few days' time, these three black-robed offenders committed what can only be described as acts of judicial treason against the American people. And make no mistake: holding them fully accountable isn’t merely an option—it’s an absolute necessity.




Is It Time To Ignore the Courts?
PJ Media, by C.A. Skeet
Posted By: ladydawgfan, 4/27/2025 1:21:30 PM

The U.S. Constitution is a political masterpiece. The ideas of limited government enshrined therein, with its system of checks and balances, its federalist structure, and its Bill of Rights, is responsible for more freedom and prosperity, not just in America but worldwide, than any other document other than the Bible. The Constitution only had two glaring flaws. The first was the reluctant tolerance of slavery, which was eventually corrected by the 13th Amendment (and a civil war). The second was a lack of restraint on the powers of the judiciary. There are mechanisms for the legislative and executive branches to check each other, but nothing with which to check the judiciary
 
This theory just finally made a connection in my head

We always say "follow the money", mostly because it has proved valid for thousands of years.

Destroying economies (Europe, US many others), entire countries (UK and much of Europe and they tried here), businesses (like offshoring our entire industrial base), generating man made catastrophes (Covid, WNC, Maui, Chemtrails, Ukraine). allows big money like Blackrock to move in and scoop up assets at fire sale prices. Then they turn around and lend money in financing the rebuilding or remaking.

 
If you think the biggest problem with the country is/has been the Democrats, you're wrong.

Democrats are and have been a minority that would never have achieved what they did without the funding and intentional lack of oversight of Congress
The Fraud and waste you see, the NGO's, the grift, is a result of 535 members of Congress and has been for many, many years.
They go unpunished and hide behind hearings and strongly worded letters while they laugh at you

Its Congress. Both Red and Blue
And if you still think there's a difference, you're naive.

 
I know an occupation that could use an infusion of wisdom and competence and needs filling immediately........high school career counselor.

The mentality that everyone must go to college and if you don't you're a failure is BS and has been for some time now. No one shoe fits all and we need capable and able bodies in the trades like HVAC, auto repair, robotics, industrial maintenance and many, many more blue-collar vocations....who do these counselors think help manufacture and maintain all the appliances, cars, motors, water purification and sewage treatment centers, electrical generation and distribution networks, houses and on and on ad nauseam?

It sure ain't the pink-haired, nose-ringed, tongue-pierced youngsters with a degree in "Queer aardvark gender studies in a post modern Neo-fuedal society" with a minor in "Nose ring differences through the ages" as aforementioned in this post by @bigredfish . :headbang:
What was the old saying...? ...if you can't do, teach. Damn if it's not more true today than ever.