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RunningLogic's avatar

—“Maybe yesterday’s rededication finally expelled the clinging stench of Biden’s grotesque Trans Day of Visibility. That’s how I’m looking at it, anyway. Who’s with me?”

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william howard's avatar

and then there were the 100,000+ Britans marching yesterday to take back their country - wish them well and success

RunningLogic's avatar

Yes!! Praying they will be able to take back their country 🙏

Miss Rodeo's avatar

Never thought I would be rooting for the British (member of the Daughters of the American Revolution), but I am now!

Paula's avatar

DAR here as well!

Roger Beal's avatar

We have a large and active DAR chapter here in the N E GA mountains. There's more of you ladies around than one would realize!

Garden Lover's avatar

I could be a DAR member if I just submitted the application… I think it’s time. :) And I’m rooting for the British, too.

FH's avatar

I wondered how the official designation was determined. I would be eligible.

Annette Feldpausch's avatar

As the product of Italian Americans who came to the USA in the early 20th century, I would not qualify to join DAR. My dear maternal Grandfather passed down his deep love for America. He came, served in WW1, and his proudest day was when he became an American citizen. He would not speak in the Italian language around his children, and raised them to be Americans, first and only.

Your distant relatives have our respect and gratitude, as they helped establish the greatest country in all of recorded history. Thankful for groups like DAR, as it is vital to keep our American heritage thriving.

Also, praying for the British, and for us, as we aren't too far behind them in this arena.

Martha's avatar

Another DAR here who also wishes the British success in taking back their country.

Lisa Ricketts's avatar

Well, since most DAR members have a portion of British DNA, Why would you not be rooting for your cousins!

Garden Lover's avatar

Well, because our ancestors fought them for freedom. :)

Nancy G Corbett's avatar

Another DAR member praying for the British as well.

Julie W.'s avatar

Daughter here, too! Seems we have a significant role to play in educating the next gen.

kittynana's avatar

@Miss- opposite ends of the spectrum, we are. My grandmother was from England.

kittynana's avatar

Oh. And my father was from Sicily.

Phillip Zinni III DO FAOASM's avatar

The Ladies @PrometheanAction stated, BREXIT foreshadow POTUS 45 1.0, and propose Nigel Paul Farage - Leader of Reform UK - recent election sweep, could foreshadow a "Red Conservative POTUS 47 2.0" focused midterm sweep.

But as they, Jeff and many others have, "We The Prople" must not be complacent - and get out the Vote!

Be Well, Be Blessed,

Phillip

Bgagnon's avatar

Phillip - Yes! Everyone Must Get Out And Vote!!!!!

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InquizitiveOne's avatar

I'm volunteering to work the primaries and the general elections this year! First time for me!

Leo's avatar

Phillip, "Prople"?

Phillip Zinni III DO FAOASM's avatar

r next e, fat thumb not picked up by spell check.

Please forgive me, "We The People" need Grace from God.

Be Well, Be Blessed,

Phillip

Kaycee's avatar

Over a million is what I heard from estimates that did not come from the UK police or their corrupt government

Danielle's avatar

Certainly looked more like a million.

Danielle's avatar

Just looking at some of the online footage.

Julie W.'s avatar

Re: the Rededication 250 NYT story and the hot, long lines… Praise God for that simply means many in attendance!

Words Beyond Me-Janice Powell's avatar

One difference I see in this administration is that those who speak of God actually talk about Jesus. I don’t recall any others willing to do that. It is one thing to make casual references to God, but to acknowledge Jesus as the Christ is something completely different.

Roger Beal's avatar

A fine, and encouraging, observation there, Janice!

RunningLogic's avatar

I agree. I’ve noticed that too.

Lisa Ricketts's avatar

I have noticed the same all over Social Media, since the Democrat stranglehold was exposed! I am not one to go around signaling my relationship with God nor my relationship with Jesus, though I do not take offense to those who do. At times, though, must confess, I worry that some Christians are at risk of becoming as fanatical and virtue signaling for their cause, as the Hollywood types are about their cause. I personally, find the joy and awe in Nature, animals and children, as these are the innocent and most vulnerable. I was an active child and sitting in a hard church pew listening to an adult drone on about adult things was agonizing and felt like a prison sentence to me. As an adult, I exposed my children to a church with guitars and such, but our active son ran out of the place screaming due to sensory overload, which was similar to his reaction to Sesame Street, lol. We must find our own path, in our own time and at our own saturation level.

SD Scott's avatar

God could be a name for Satan if you’re Luciferian.

Lisa Twitchell's avatar

Agreed!!! 🙏🙏🙏

MarkGW's avatar

Here is a great podcast on the whole subversion of our founding by Christians on Christian principles. I call these guys the “Yo Bros”. They’re funny but very biblically based.

https://open.spotify.com/episode/6Sxc4ccs9KgrHeVIa1nbT9?si=8h5IeOluQfedLqKml-SXzQ

Juju's avatar

Thank you!!!!

Ken Shock's avatar

Meet the first Jew and woman to lead US group working to separate religion and government - Jewish Telegraphic Agency https://share.google/KbKcRXvnVlO4wdwfM

Nancy's avatar

Thank you for the recommendation… excellent!

Garry Blankenship's avatar

You know the Democrat Party is reaching deep into the "minority" pot when they come up with sexual deviancy as the newest, latest, greatest "minority" to champion. Now our kids are being taught they may have been born in the wrong body.

RJ Rambler's avatar

So who are the body snatchers really?

Bill Jarett's avatar

Satanists, ultimately.

Lisa Ricketts's avatar

I believe that faction of the party, now coming into power were the first Day Care generation, all part of the Feminist portion of the long simmering Marxist takeover. The Clintons opened the pandoras box of main streaming deviant sexual behaviors, and the Media Covered it, though rarely, if ever, did so with JFK and LBJ, and FDR. After Clinton's antics with a young staffer, Middle schoolers were following suit and Bathrooms had to be patrolled during lunch! From there, we had OBAMA elected and he lifted up every Foul mouthed Rapper and was instrumental in capturing/pressuring Netflix to splashing alternative lifestyles and soft porn all over it's platform and recommending the filth to families with otherwise G rated choices in their que.

The Millennial's became teachers of Middle School aged kids and continued to transform Sex ED, unbeknownst to Parents, who thought their children would see the same swimming pollywog movie as they did in grade 6! But instead of actually getting educated on the biological changes of their bodies, they were introduced to menu of sexual choices and given condoms and directions to the nearest Planned Abortion clinic! That is a portion of the roadmap that has led to this decadently outrageous Democrat Party we see self-destructing daily before our eyes!

Mayor's avatar

Biden issued a proclamation recognizing Transgender Day of Visibility which coincided with Easter Sunday on March 31, 2024.

WTPuck's avatar

I was too busy celebrating Easter to notice. Actually, I did know that, so I prayed extra hard that our domestic enemies would be defeated.

RunningLogic's avatar

I know, hence Jeff’s statement.

Jon Stephenson's avatar

That grotesque event was on the White House grounds. This one was on the National Mall (too big for the WH grounds). This was cool, but to expiate the stench fully they need a super Godly event on the WH lawn. And probably an exorcist or two.

RunningLogic's avatar

Good point but I guess I assumed Jeff meant the stench spread all over the city even though it wasn’t in the exact same location. But you’re not wrong!

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Words Beyond Me-Janice Powell's avatar

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“Behold, I am Yahweh, the God of all flesh; is anything too difficult for Me?”

— Jeremiah 32:27

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MOMinator's avatar

Hallelujah! God wins always and in all ways!!!✝️🙏🏼💟🇺🇸

MariaABC's avatar

Good morning, Janice! Nothing is too difficult for our God! Hallelujah! Blessings to you and yours.

Words Beyond Me-Janice Powell's avatar

Amen! Blessings to you and yours as well!

Donna O's avatar

One of my favorite verses.

Bard Joseph's avatar

Flesh?

Not all souls?

Debi Lutman's avatar

Quick answer, that would be included in His Sovereignty. This reference in context within Jeremiah. No fear! Unless it’s the fear of God, the beginning of understanding. Hallelujah 🙌 His Peace I pray this brings you.

Donna O's avatar

Yes, animals and humans as well as everything else.

Bard Joseph's avatar

Yahweh also opposes genocide and killing the innocent where our tax money is being spent.

Bard Joseph's avatar

Jesus primarily spoke Aramaic, not Greek. In the original Hebrew texts, the sacred name of God (YHWH/Yahweh) was considered so holy that, by Jesus’ time, Jews avoided pronouncing it, substituting it with words like Adonai (Lord). While the New Testament was written in Greek and translates God as Theos or Kyrios, scholars debate whether Jesus spoke the name aloud. Many Christian groups discuss these linguistic distinctions

GK's avatar

Also, how many angels can dance on the head of a pin.

Lisa Runquist's avatar

The question is how you define innocent.

Bard Joseph's avatar

Unarmed mothers and children.

People in detention camps without trial.

Unsteady's avatar

Behold, I am Janice, the first to comment irrespective of the topic”

CaplT's avatar

If you sort comments by oldest first, you would see she tends to comment first. It’s a friendly game of “who’s first.” Janice likes to express her happiness in scripture. It is her first comment of the day whether she has the first comment or not.

All are free to read it for inspiration or scroll by.

Anne Emerson Hall's avatar

The way it works in these comments, Unsteady, is those with the most likes rise to the top. And it may also be the case that your comment added to the prominence of Janice’s.

CaplT's avatar

If you sort comments by oldest first, you would see she tends to comment first. It’s a friendly game of “who’s first.” Janice likes to express her happiness in scripture. It is her first comment of the day whether she has the first comment or not.

All are free to read it for inspiration or scroll by.

kittynana's avatar

@Anne- I so do love irony

Alan Devincentis's avatar

Aw. Little boy got panty twist?

kittynana's avatar

@Un- here we f-ing go again

RunningLogic's avatar

Yeah the comment police are so tedious, everyone is free to scroll on by or block whatever they don’t care to read.

Randy Althoff's avatar

It is amazing all the trouble the WHO and other public "health" agencies go to in an effort to treat us like nincompoops. Think about the world's population and then compare it to the number of ebola cases and hantavirus cases and we all can see how absolutely terrifying these statistics are. Is there a way to nuke these stupid agencies and remove them from any semblance of caring for the common good?

Let's keep our health freedom movement growing and reverse engineer their idiotic attempts.

🦅 🕊️ 💐

Jpeach's avatar

The WHO, Gates, Globalists, Deep State, Democratic Party, CCP and the last remaining Mullah are getting desperate. Plandemics have joined the Sony Walkman in the dustbin of history.

Tim R's avatar

At least the Walkman was a real thing!

WTPuck's avatar

I still miss my Walkman.

CeeMcG's avatar

I miss my iPod and iTunes before Apple Music came along. My iTunes library is corrupted now and I can never access it, any songs I bought on there are inaccessible. 😡

Juju's avatar

Yeah this angers me to no end “you shall own nothing and like it”

FreeBird07's avatar

Still using my IPOD nano although its seen better days...lol

CeeMcG's avatar

I think I still have three them floating around somewhere. Two of the really tiny ones and a regular one. Finding the chargers … that’s another matter entirely. Not sure if I have any working headphones for any of them either! 🤣

Barnjai's avatar

I loved my iPod! I listened to books on it and walked about a gazillion miles. After about 7 years it gave up the ghost and no one could replace the battery. Don't get me started on Photoshop!! Subscriptions are evil.

CeeMcG's avatar

I hear you. Don’t get me started on Adobe Acrobat! 😡😡😡

RJ Rambler's avatar

"Now that's a name I haven't heard in a very long time."

Snavely43's avatar

Not me. Untangling those tiny cassettes was a pain in the butt.

Johnny-O's avatar

When did the Republican party get excused from this list?

Robert McCluskey's avatar

No one excused the Republicans, just the Rinos!

Silent scorn's avatar

Last Remaining Mullah- perhaps a woke movie title? 😂😂

Roger Beal's avatar

Another name for a rock band - preferably a thrash metal outfit.

SHug's avatar
May 19Edited

2006 Ralph Baric Paper Describes Synthetic 'Scapegoat' Viruses Engineered Digitally With False Origin 'Fingerprints' to Mislead Investigators

https://jonfleetwood.substack.com/p/2006-ralph-baric-paper-describes

Also LYME DISEASE CURE: Ivermectin & Doxycycline Combination Therapy - Testimonials & Research

https://www.2ndsmartestguyintheworld.com/p/lyme-disease-cure-ivermectin-and-859?

Truth Seeker's avatar

"Today, a wave of young Americans is returning to the pews, and we know that they’re looking for meaning, for authority, for direction"

No reason to sit in a pew for direction, more likely to find misdirection

Sitting in a pew is akin to sitting in a Medical Doctor office waiting for a Quax...

The teachings of Jesus has nothing to do with pews...

"although, the Times admitted, only ten of those cases have been verified as Ebola by a lab test."

Lay people including attorneys have no idea whatsoever about "virus" testing but are happy to report on the fiction. There is no "test" for any alleged Virus. Rinse and repeat

There are symptoms that are relatively specific to a dis-ease. That has nothing to do with causation. VIRUS as agents of infectious Dis-Ease do not exist. Bio-weapons do exist.

Lets be crystal clear shall we.

The Hanta Porn has fizzled, that is true and was predicted at its onset. Reporting on it today

is accurate but tardy. Pattern recognition sees that this fear mongering is consistently repeated.

That is hardly news, even though useful. The Simpsons were on about Hanta "virus" outbreak on cruise ship many years ago. Season 23 episode 9. Many You Tubes

Time magazine has a "cover" fear porning the "virus" of the season about every two years.

When one sees a dozen next to each other it is crystal clear, but un-necessary for those literate in health or its causation.

This fraud is applicable to ANY AND ALL "virus" fraud. An attorney is not required for the disclosure though every effort is certainly useful.

Justin's avatar

Dr. Zelenko had a treatment for a whole class of viruses, including ebola:

https://substack.com/@revealedeye/note/c-257681865?utm_source=notes-share-action&r=1p6kzs

I put "had", as he passed away a few years ago. His contributions are STILL helping the world in a big way.

Mary Pat FitzGibbons's avatar

That was a good article. Just reinforces my current practice of enough Vit D3 and Zinc. Thank you. I miss that man.

Justin's avatar

The zinc ionophores are to HELP zinc get past the cellular boundaries. Zinc alone is limited.

MaryAnn's avatar

He also had a Hanta virus remedy. That man was a treasure.

Justin's avatar

From the video, same class of virus and treatment.

Truth Seeker's avatar

He had a treatment protocol that is not particularly complicated.

The belief is that the protocols were for "virus" when they were useful

for the symptoms of some illness. Not virus, they do not exist.

Richard Whitney's avatar

I worked in ER for many years. I was there for the 2003 SARS 1 outbreak, which was amateur hour for the globalists.

The only panic spreading they did was to put a sign up on the triage window telling people that if they had recently been to China or Canada, to let the triage nurse know.

Let the triage nurse know? And then what was the triage nurse supposed to do with that knowledge? They never told us anything. I assume their only orders were to put a sign up.

SARS 1 fizzled, as we all know. It wasn't transmissible enough, so it died out.

But they left the sign up for years, much to our annoyance, because it blocked our view of the front door, leaving us vulnerable.

It wasn't until a new nurse was in triage and some patient threatened to kill her and she threw a fit, that they took down the sign. Huh. The rest of us were like, really? We needed to throw a fit?

Then in 2014 they had learned a lot. That was Ebola, and they hyped that to the max.

They turned an entire room into a isolation room, with a tunnel and special garments and a respirator to wear (no masks, those don't work), and we all had to practice gearing up for when Ebola arrived.

But Ebola never arrived. While Obama was cycling medical staff and soldiers back and forth to America, doing his best to spread it here, other countries went in with public health experts, and stopped Ebola over in west Africa.

Now they tell us it's in the Congo, thousands of miles from west Africa, through jungles.

OK, Jan, sure.

Then I ran across a piece of info that you can no longer find on the internet.

In 2001, after the US attacked Afghanistan and hundreds of thousands Afghanis fled over the border, there was an Ebola outbreak in a refugee camp in PAKISTAN.

Pakistan? Ebola?

That's all I need to know to know that they are spreading this disease deliberately.

Mrs. RW

Dr Linda's avatar

I appreciate your experiences & thoughts.

I also appreciate your paragraphs. I have a difficult tine reading the run on sentences & paragraphs.

Dena's avatar

Also, remember Zinka?

Richard Whitney's avatar

Yes, and I remember that it was hyped as the cause of birth defects in Brazil, but I couldn't remember what the actual cause was, so I AI'd it. They blamed Zika, of course, but then they added this when prodded.....

"During the 2015–2016 Zika outbreak, the most prominent alternative explanation blamed the spike in birth defects on pyriproxyfen, a chemical larvicide added to Brazil's drinking water to control mosquito populations.

The Larvicide TheoryThe theory originated from a report by an Argentine advocacy group called Physicians in the Crop-Sprayed Villages. They noted that the Brazilian government had introduced pyriproxyfen into water reservoirs in 2014—just before the surge in microcephaly cases.

Because the chemical acts as a growth inhibitor in insects, the group argued it was causing developmental malformations in human fetuses rather than the virus itself.The rumor grew so widespread that the Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Sul temporarily suspended the use of the larvicide."

Mrs. RW

Silent scorn's avatar

Wow! Thanks for the truth about that matter. It’s funny how AI often doesn’t tell you the whole story until you ask more questions then it says “great point”! 🙄

Roger Beal's avatar

Ask the AI's owner for a commission. You should not have to train our replacements on your own dime.

A.'s avatar

AI often behaves like a dodgy acquaintance.

Truth Seeker's avatar

Used GROK once asking a detailed question for the best irrefutable evidence that "virus" exists. When "it" was discovered etc etc.

Took the engine 7 sec to produce a detailed response with pure assertions,

citing Reuters and Wiki. Absolutely as expected and pathetic.

We have been conditioned to simple accept AI. That is a huge mistake.

Pesticide poisoning does exist and is being conflated with "virus" a non entity.

Patrice's avatar

I seem to recall that when they wanted to quarantine people who arrived from that neck of the woods (Africa), the ACLU was more than happy to sue to block it as being against their rights as American citizens.

Richard Whitney's avatar

Not just the ACLU. The same globalists who locked us all down for covid refused to block travel from west Africa, because....."racist".

They did the same thing with covid. Yes, you stay in your house, but traveling to and from China is important, so we don't look racist.

Remember Nancy Pelosi going to Chinatown and telling us all to go?

Mrs. RW

Truth Seeker's avatar

What is interesting is the belief that SARS even exist. Since "virus" is pure fiction passing none of Koch's honored postulates. Regarding Ebola you assume it is a viral condition, again that is pure fiction.

The fact that people are sick with certain identifyable symptoms is not evidence of causation. Your last sentence is accurate.

It really matters what exactly is spreading.

Cousin Clem's avatar

The WHO needs to justify their existence (and all that money they sponge off others). If they don't keep finding new diseases to warn us about (and pretend to be protecting us from), they are outta business. It's the same business model of the CDC. The CDC was just about ready to close down when behold, HIV came upon the scene and they ran with it all the way to the bank and continued the model ever since. Who can forget the dreaded Zika, SARS, MERS, more swine flu, bird flu and of course, the ever popular measles?

Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

There is no justification for the the WHO. It is, and always has been, another one of those world organizations created by liberals to undermine the health of the people of the USA (and much of the western world) while redistributing our wealth. Never forget their attempt to dictate their disastrous medical plans and policies like they did in coordination with Fauci and the previous deeply corrupt HHS. They are still attempting to do that even as they die on the vine of poisonous medicine. The world will be a better place when there is no more WHO.

Leskunque Lepew's avatar

Its Bill Ghate$ pet project for increasing his $$$$....

Laura's avatar

The WHO has an article about how distilled water is not good for you. It's supposedly leeches minerals out of your body.

That clinched it for me. I've been drinking distilled water for years.

Rain water is distilled water.

Not that I drink rainwater with all the spraying going on.

I like to get my minerals from food.

Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

They gaslight, and lie to us, about everything. It's purpose in life is to implement wickedly unhealthy health policy and to propagandize human beings under the guise of health expertise when it is exactly the opposite.

Laura's avatar

That is one long post. Glad I am healthy and fit and don't need a degree to follow every thing suggested. I do ground and drink structured vortex mineralized RO water. Thanks for the link.

Anne Emerson Hall's avatar

As I posted below: I live in the Emory/CDC neighborhood in Atlanta. It makes for sometimes excruciating social encounters. Friday night, a neighbor who retired as a high ranking epidemiologist with CDC kept complaining about the changes wrought by “your President.” Puzzled, I asked whether he was a citizen—yes, but he does not accept Trump as his president.

His field is chronic diseases—heart disease, diabetes, cancer. I asked if there had been any change in the prevalence of those diseases, and he said no.

He is in his mid80s. I don’t doubt his credentials. But I do doubt whether the CDC’s funding has paid off.

Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

The fact he said "no" is a clear indication his credentials are meaningless. He probably made serious bank supporting the covid pLandemic lie. The fact he called DJT "your president" is a clear indicator of his liberal delusion. TDS has greatly affected all of them. They can only see the world from the deranged view of someone who irrationally hates Trump.

Cousin Clem's avatar

ha ha. They often tell us we can't survive without the CDC but as you point out, they haven't changed anything or saved us from anything. And yet, they truly believe they have made a difference. They need to seek a cure to their blindness to realty.

Dave Slough's avatar

Legends in their own minds

mspring's avatar

I gotta admit, though, that Biden might have been our president, but he sure wasn't my president!

Crash Pile's avatar

Joe Biden received 81,268,773 votes in the 2020 U.S. presidential election, the highest number of popular votes for any presidential candidate in U.S. history. Think how high that record number would have been if they hadn’t had to stop counting at 2am to fix the toilet flapper valve.

Lisa Ricketts's avatar

Those ballots they pulled out of their asses after the "water leak" were quite helpful in ushering in a third term for Obama!

Truth Seeker's avatar

Strongly suspect the evidence of the theft is forthcoming. Have reason to think before mid-terms.

Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

You are delusional or being extremely disingenuous and/or sarcastic. I hope sarcasm. If delusional, you will have to admit your TDS when the truth and the proof of the manipulation of the 2020 election is revealed to the world in the coming months. The 2020 election was no election at all, it was a s_election using programmable machines and wholesale mail in ballot fraud - its the main reason for the pLandemic - in order to conduct a coup d'etat of the government of the USA. If you have a hard time accepting that fact, you will have an even harder time accepting the proof.

Crash Pile's avatar

Of course it’s sarcasm, they counted even more ballots once the imaginary toilet was “fixed”. Everything about that election was fixed. Hence the multiple “F” graphs of counts per unit time.

Truth Seeker's avatar

slow down Dan, re-assess. She clearly comprehends the issue.

Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

Give me a break. Autopen biden wasn't anyone's president because he wasn't duly elected - they spent the next 4 years shutting down dissent and proof and prosecuting those who had it as well as trying to destroy Trump and MAGA. Autopen - meaning the criminals who were actually running the Fed gov and many state govs - participated with the deep state (CIA, State Dep, FBI, etc) and global marxists (China, Venezuela, etc) to conduct a coup d'etat of the United States of America. This will be proven over the next months well before the 2026 election.

mspring's avatar

Ok, ya got me, he only played one on TV...

BBS's avatar

Maybe we can get him to double up on his statins.

Dave Slough's avatar

And ensure he stays current with his boosters and annual flu shots

Lisa Ricketts's avatar

It is likely that the CDC is partially a money laundering arm of the Government. I liken Cancer research to California's Schools in that they continually tell the voters (while asking for more money, year after year), that we have good schools and great teachers' and we can do better if we just had more funding. Well, the idiots continue to vote for more taxes and bond measures and all the while the money goes to hire more non teaching staff and test scores and competency continues to plummet. Actually, the schools are a money laundering scheme between the elected Democrats and the Teachers Union, which turns around and gives money to keep Democrat candidates in positions of power and grift while the children and the property owners continue to lose.

If the money is truly earmarked and being used for cancer research, then where are the results? Where is the research on a holistic and Nutritional approach? Why are we still looking for a pill to kill the ill?

Truth Seeker's avatar

Epidemiology like Virology exists only to promote the fiction of virus.

These people are well paid and mentally ill.

Mike Lee's avatar

I can't help but think that the WHO and all the rest of the corrupted are probing. Testing the waters. Looking for what it will take to get a majority to buy in again. Hopefully the conclusion is "They won't".

CHop's avatar

Dr. Tessa Lawrie was recently on the podcast The Highwire. She stated they uncovered that the WHO is just the messaging board for Collaboration Centers. So we need to find out who is sending Tedros this message to send out.

Dinah Negron's avatar

Bill Gates is the owner of the WHO

Dan (100% All in MAGA)'s avatar

Bingo, he and the deeply corrupt previous HHS.

A.'s avatar

Well, the British Network of Globalists is and always has been at the pinnacle.

rolandttg's avatar

Did you notice how the MSM harped on the disease of the day non stop every day, and then all of a sudden, it was never mentioned again? Like , somebody told them OK, on to the next scare.

Truth Seeker's avatar

Forget the WHO as Donald Trump twice removed the country.

The reason for the corrupt agency is to fearmonger clueless people who

believe in "virus" Consider that carefully.

Dan L's avatar

re: "The hantavirus fizzled out, so a new media health hysteria has magically appeared like a twisted Marvel antihero whose superpower is keeping liberals frantic and anxious."

The WHO lives entirely on the largesse of US public health agencies direct redistribution of taxpayer money and indirectly from taxpayer money previously given to bill gates. Both those spigots are turned off. And there is no more Fauci and corrupt fed health agencies to massively amplify the foul odors emanated from the WHO like a swallwell fart. And to dictate murderous policies like that from the covid pLandemic.

What we have now is an entire HHS, under RFK JR, which is actually working to vastly improve America's health instead of the last 40 years dedicated to undermining it. And to making corrupt pharma and docs insanely wealthy at our expense.

Take all that away and you have no more traction even and in spite of corrupt media like the toiket paper of record ny times.

CecilRhodes's avatar

I'm old enough to remember when Obama let ebola infected people enter the country, vs requiring an off shore quarantine period, in the name of germ justice, equity and inclusion. This included a Nurse that refused to home quarantine, some stricken aid workers and 2 that were infected that flew commercial. One guy flew to Texas. There was controversy at the time because he knowingly helped with close contact an ebola patient that died before he flew and it was suggested he was less than forthcoming in order to fly. He stayed in an apartment where he lived in close quarters with other people. The other commercial flier also developed symptoms at home in NY. Both would have been around other people up until the hospital initiated ebola protocols. Two nurses did get infections and the Liberian national that flew to Texas did die, nothing else happened. The US was not dry tinder. There was much speculation around why this was so. Were our hospitals better? Were our people healthier? Was ebola really hard to catch? etc.

Paula's avatar

Ebola is harder to catch than a respiratory virus like covid. Basically the sick person has to vomit or bleed on you. Easily spread in poverty conditions but not so much in the first world. Until they decide to gain-of-function it.

Aletheia Charis's avatar

I think the US and our $ leaving them is nuking them. They are trying to fundraise through fear mongering.

Anne Emerson Hall's avatar

I live in the Emory/CDC neighborhood in Atlanta. It makes for sometimes excruciating social encounters. Friday night, a neighbor who retired as a high ranking epidemiologist with CDC kept complaining about the changes wrought by “your President.” Puzzled, I asked whether he was a citizen—yes, but he does not accept Trump as his president.

His field is chronic diseases—heart disease, diabetes, cancer. I asked if there had been any change in the prevalence of those diseases, and he said no.

He is in his mid80s. I don’t doubt his credentials. But I do doubt whether the CDC’s funding has paid off.

Snavely43's avatar

Liberals love to live in fear…of everything. That’s because they don’t have the truth of God’s word, that he is love. And perfect love drives out fear. His light removes all darkness. For the most part, liberals hate the true God. They love their own idols.

Truth Seeker's avatar

DJT got the US out of the WHO twice, that would be twice.

That is because its a fraudulent agency dependent on the "virus"

storyline porn.

Romgrp's avatar

Yes! I have that too in the natural arsenal.😃

Truth Seeker's avatar

The comparison is invalid as it assumes cases are correctly assessed.

Wrap thy head around the fact that there is no "virus" as an agent of infectious

dis-ease.

The education of the proletariat is the responsibility of all. It requires knowledge.

Truth Seeker's avatar

"Today, a wave of young Americans is returning to the pews, and we know that they’re looking for meaning, for authority, for direction"

No reason to sit in a pew for direction, more likely to find misdirection

Sitting in a pew is akin to sitting in a Medical Doctor office waiting for a Quax...

The teachings of Jesus has nothing to do with pews...

"although, the Times admitted, only ten of those cases have been verified as Ebola by a lab test."

Lay people including attorneys have no idea whatsoever about "virus" testing but are happy to report on the fiction. There is no "test" for any alleged Virus. Rinse and repeat

There are symptoms that are relatively specific to a dis-ease. That has nothing to do with causation. VIRUS as agents of infectious Dis-Ease do not exist. Bio-weapons do exist.

Lets be crystal clear shall we.

The Hanta Porn has fizzled, that is true and was predicted at its onset. Reporting on it today

is accurate but tardy. Pattern recognition sees that this fear mongering is consistently repeated.

That is hardly news, even though useful. The Simpsons were on about Hanta "virus" outbreak on cruise ship many years ago. Season 23 episode 9. Many You Tubes

Time magazine has a "cover" fear porning the "virus" of the season about every two years.

When one sees a dozen next to each other it is crystal clear, but un-necessary for those literate in health or its causation.

This fraud is applicable to ANY AND ALL "virus" fraud. An attorney is not required for the disclosure though every effort is certainly useful.

Laura's avatar

Is The Simpsons still on? I mean new shows. Would be amusing to see what their predictive programing is forecasting.

Truth Seeker's avatar

long since gone, the predictive legacy consistently pays dividends

James Goodrich's avatar

Sometimes our dreams seem so far away. We may have a nagging health issue that we pray will heal. We could be struggling with debt and pray someday we will be in the he black. We may pray for a relationship to improve.

For centuries people have prayed to be free. Today freedom is probably the most prayed for dream of billions of people. It may seem it will never come. But here in America we have lived in freedom for 250 years. We have rights that are granted to us by God. We live in a country that others only pray for and wait for their prayers to be answered. God Bless America!! J.Goodrich

Carolyn's avatar

GOD is fulfilling HIS promises of exposing things done in the dark to the light. Let HIM do HIS works. Prayers were sent up from thousands for GOD to become directly involved with this and praises to HIM...HE heard our prayers. HE is healing our lands. In HIS time and in HIS way. Thank YOU for YOUR mercies.

Deb's avatar

AMEN!!! Thank you GOD for loving us and for your faithfulness!

VelvetStitching's avatar

God's Word as the first comment posted! I love it, Janice! Thank you for faithfully posting the MOST important Word - every day! God bless and keep you!

Sherry Fariss's avatar

I was living in Guinea when the Ebola crisis broke out there. I think the media hype caused people to panic. There were sensible procedures people could (and did) take to prevent themselves from getting sick. More people began washing their hands with bleach water, people learned that touching body fluids of the sick was dangerous, and they avoided close contact with those who were sick. In one village a large number of people (media, government officials, and pastors) were attacked, killed, and thrown into a pit because the villagers were fearful that the group was bringing the virus in to kill them (rather than to teach them safety precautions).

We had to return to the US during that time, and we were treated like pariahs although we’d had no contact with any sick person. We were met at the airport with thermometers and required to take our temperature twice a day for a month and report to officials who called us every day. The governor of Mississippi sent a doctor to our hotel room as we traveled through his state to check our health. The fear and panic in the US over a disease so limited in scope was ridiculous. After this experience, Covid-19 was not impressive, and the fear-mongering potential was greatly reduced for me. Honestly, fear was and is a much bigger “virus” than the diseases they keep trotting out.

Karmy's avatar

Sherry your last sentence is the key to how they control the populace.

“Honestly, fear was and is a much bigger “virus” than the diseases they keep trotting out.”

MSK's avatar

I was in DFW area when there was a person who had come from Africa where there was an Ebola outbreak got sick with Ebola. The amount of hysteria was unbelievable. Fascinatingly, no one exposed to him at home got sick. Only the nurses who took care of him of him in the ICU when he was dying (and likely the virus had overwhelmed his immune system) got infected. And they both were treated and lived. One had flown prior to knowing she was infected. No one on the flight got sick. This is not a worldwide pandemic type of virus and they (the WHO) know it. Should everything be done to protect the people in Uganda and elsewhere? Yes. But reasonable measures. Not shutting down the world for “safety “.

Oh, and my niece was home from college for fall break. We all went to the State Fair. On return to college, she got a stomach virus, and went to the Emergency Room. Where they found out she had been in DALLAS AT THE STATE FAIR, AND OMG, YOU MIGHT HAVE EBOLA!!! And put her in isolation 🙄. Pretty sure the poor fellow who got Ebola was no where near the state fair.

Sherry Fariss's avatar

Yes! I followed that story closely because we were headed to Dallas ourselves. There was a teacher, I think in Kentucky, who had been in Kenya. They wouldn’t let her go back to her school even though Kenya is across the continent from West Africa. Oh the ridiculousness! But when you’re panicked, nothing seems like too much precaution to you, I guess. They stripped the planes those nurses you mentioned had been on, to disinfect them. They had no symptoms of sickness, which can only be transmitted by bodily fluids. But everyone was that petrified.

Sherry Fariss's avatar

Totally. When we refuse to give in to fear, they can only back down or resort to violence.

Jeff G.'s avatar

New York Times: “Trump Administration Pushes Narrative of Christian Founding at Rally.”

"Narrative." Right.

Bless their cotton-pickin' hearts, but our founding as a (Judeo-)Christian nation is indisputable.

Among our Founding Fathers, George Washington, John and Sam Adams, Patrick Henry, and John Jay were professing Christians. There were many others.

Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, and Ben Franklin were Deists.

After seeing all that had to happen for the United States to become a nation, Franklin obviously became a Theist, if not a Christian, with the assistance of George Whitefield.

From Franklin's speech on Divine Providence at the Constitutional Convention:

“In this situation of this Assembly, groping as it were in the dark to find political truth, and scarce able to distinguish it when presented to us, how has it happened, Sir, that we have not hitherto once thought of humbly applying to the Father of lights to illuminate our understandings?

In the beginning of the contest with Great Britain, when we were sensible of danger we had daily prayer in this room for the divine protection.—Our prayers, Sir, were heard, & they were graciously answered. All of us who were engaged in the struggle must have observed frequent instances of a superintending Providence in our favor. To that kind Providence we owe this happy opportunity of consulting in peace on the means of establishing our future national felicity.

And have we now forgotten that powerful friend? Or do we imagine that we no longer need His assistance?

I have lived, Sir, a long time, and the longer I live, the more convincing proofs I see of this truth—that God governs in the affairs of men.

And if a sparrow cannot fall to the ground without His notice, is it probable that an empire can rise without His aid?

We have been assured, Sir, in the sacred writings, that “except the Lord build the House they labor in vain that build it.” I firmly believe this; and I also believe that without His concurring aid we shall succeed in this political building no better than the Builders of Babel: We shall be divided by our little partial local interests; our projects will be confounded, and we ourselves shall become a reproach and by word down to future ages. And what is worse, mankind may hereafter from this unfortunate instance, despair of establishing Governments by Human Wisdom, and leave it to chance, war, and conquest.

I therefore beg leave to move—that henceforth prayers imploring the assistance of Heaven, and its blessings on our deliberations, be held in this Assembly every morning before we proceed to business, and that one or more of the Clergy of this City be requested to officiate in that service.”

From Benjamin Franklin's speech at the Constitutional Convention on June 28, 1787

So, yes, New York Times, the nation was founded on Christian principles. Far more than a narrative, it is an objective historical fact. Let's pray we return to those same founding principles. We're going to need them if we reckon to make it another 250 years.

Lori's avatar

Wonderful to read, thank you for posting.

Jacquijacq's avatar

Thank you for posting that

Lisa Runquist's avatar

Amyone interested in how faith impacted the founding of America might want to read On Two Wings by Michael Novak. Good book.

John Galt?'s avatar

The Times treats its readers like mushrooms - it feeds them crap and keeps them in the dark.

AM Schimberg's avatar

Travis Tritt!! 🎉👍🤠

Kitkat's avatar

Happy Monday. I'm in the top commenters- I feel like I've won the lottery!

Caffeine is brewed....time to dive in!

RunningLogic's avatar

Yay!! A great start to the week! 😁

Dr Linda's avatar

And fun, matter what those barrow-minded, fun crushing, critical of everything folks gave to say.

Tiny basket of deplorable's avatar

Thank you Jeff for your dedication to keeping us up to date with all the antics of the cast of characters who are supposed to be in charge and watching out for our best interests. God bless you

LMWC's avatar

I thank Jeff for bringing me all the National news I missed when I ignored all trad news, my social media, and virtually anything political, (and isn’t it all?), and watched my oldest grandchild join our church by confirmation. We celebrated a beautiful weekend outdoors, which in itself is cause for joy in the precarious spring of the north.

Torrance Stephens's avatar

1. Why do they openly HATE Christians? Riddle me that.

2. Oh, and Ebola, don't believe the threat hype.

3. And shout out to Sen. Kennedy with this zinger: " Kamala Harris is a woke-topus. Nobody has ever accused the vice president of being a policy maven. She acts like she has a billy goat brain and a mockingbird mouth."

Random: AOC's Level of Idiocy Has No Bounds and is Frightfully Discomforting to Watch.

https://torrancestephensphd.substack.com/p/aocs-level-of-idiocy-has-no-bounds

Mayor's avatar

Religion is a threat/impediment to taking control of people. Religious people believe their rights come from God; Communists and Socialists believe their rights come from government.

Arnold C Fossen's avatar

Moreover, Islamism and Marxism are flip sides of the same coin. They each seek total control of people and values in slightly different ways, thus neither of these is a religion. They are nevertheless treated as a religion by both Marxists and Islamists.

RJ Rambler's avatar

You bet!! Since Adam!

Jan's avatar

The Left is godless. I see so many of my Christian friends going to church, abortion celebrating bumper stickers in the parking lots and mouthing murderous threats. Christians are to bring His Light into the dark spaces. But I just see complicity to the Dark. I don’t attend church anymore since Covid. But as I typed this I thought or heard why don’t I take His Light into those dark spaces MYSELF. 🙏🏻

Pat Wetzel's avatar

I live near a church. On Sundays, the rush to leave the parking lot is unbelievable. As someone who walks almost daily, I've learned to increase my chances of longevity by sidestepping this time period. I am regularly run off the road, once into a ditch; sidelined, often behind a tree for protection, to try to get on the road to cross obstacles like drainage ditches and small bridges; the list goes on. I fear the majority of people-in or outside of church-just don't get it. Practicing what is preached is beyond their comprehension, much less their actions. Isn't it said that actions speak louder than words?

Lisa Ricketts's avatar

Going to meeting, no matter the denomination or religion is more about finding a community these days. In my Grandparents time, it was the day that families left the isolation of the farm or ranch and gathered to share a common interest and commune with others. It was where the young people could meet outside of school and sneak a peek at one another.

After church activities were quilting circles for the ladies and political strategy or sharing solutions for an issue with one's livestock. In short, it was bonding with the people who will come to your aid when your home catches fire.

Many Rural churches continued to meet during the Plandemic closures because it was only the city folks who have nothing better to do then watch the Media and Socials all day, who were within sight of their neighbor's prying eyes. Lol

Young conservative people are going to church to find their community, a place where they can be accepted and find likeminded people.

MaryAnn's avatar

The rush to be first in line for Sunday brunch puts the ‘Love your neighbor’ message on mute. 😂

Pat Wetzel's avatar

A terrific substack integrating consciousness, presence and spirituality. Really a must read (it addresses the poor church goers above) https://substack.com/@kennycarmody/note/p-196756866?r=qs6o1&utm_medium=ios&utm_source=notes-share-action

Laura's avatar

Yes, to truly understand and fear not.

A.'s avatar
May 18Edited

As for the answer to question #1, it is not specifically about hating Christians. Rather, it is a divide and conquer routine where the Globalists have to establish two opposing extremist groups in society, and then set those opposing groups against one another. Which damages society. Then the Globalists can come in and sweep up the land/culture/social structures for themselves. Not to mention the fact that they gain the power.

The two extremist groups that are fanned? Far-leftwing WOKE-folk and far-rightwing religious extremists (does not work with balanced Christians). Though they could just as easily have chosen two other opposing groups.

The context does not matter as much as the extremism of each group.

A.'s avatar
May 18Edited

So does that mean the Globalists are promoting extreme religious fundamentalism in America, as opposed to balanced Christianity -- for their own purposes?

Remember, it requires cultural extremism for this strategy to work.

In Canada, for instance, there are few religious fundamentalists. Canadian religion tends to be balanced, where you find it at all.

Therefore, the Globalists target Canada with another two groups of opposing extremes: first, for centuries, it was the English/French divide. And in the more recent decades, as that English/French divide waned, the Globalists fanned the flames of extremist division between the Indigenous peoples and the "settlers". Works the same way -- two opposing extremist groups are at one another's throats, because they have been indoctrinated with those particular opposing narratives.

Same idea in Northern Ireland, with Protestants and Catholics. That was a set-up.

Now....can you see why masses of very different and extremely opposing immigrants were brought purposely into Western countries?

The opposing extremes destroy one another. Easy peasy way of destroying societies.

A.'s avatar
May 18Edited

But what might this means for the religious extremists of this forum who read my post? Not that I think many of them will read a thoughtful post.

Uh-oh....have to put it all out of their minds, because this explanation does not support their own belief system. So rather than face the truth, they prefer to be ostriches, because at least for the time being that is more comfortable,

That's what they all say. Until the dirt hits the fan.

A.'s avatar
May 18Edited

So do you suppose that Trump might be fanning the flames of religious extremism, on purpose? Because TWO opposing extremes against one another are necessary for social destruction?

It's worth a thought. Is anyone still alive and thinking here?

Bard Joseph's avatar

Christians bombed in Lebanon today.

Cosmo T Kat's avatar

For the christian Zionists those are the wrong kind of Christians

Richard Whitney's avatar

Same as in Syria and Ukraine. Christians being persecuted doesn't matter if they are Orthodox.

No one seems to notice. No one seems to care.

Mrs. RW

Cosmo T Kat's avatar

You are right, Mrs. RW...........

P.M. Carpenter's avatar

Least of all, Donald Trump. He has said not one word about the Christians being killed in Lebanon by the Israeli government. And many of them are being killed by U.S.-supplied munitions.

Cosmo T Kat's avatar

What do the christian Zionists and DJT say about the Israeli destruction of ancient churches and Christians towns and their people? Nothing. There's money to be made by killing them and making lebensraum for the invaders of Israel. That's all that matters.

Cosmo T Kat's avatar

So true............make an argument and prove me wrong.

Skeptical Actuary's avatar

It's hard to refute an statement about what an ill defined group of people thinks in general.

First off, what IS a Christian Zionist? A Christian that supports Israel's right to exist? A Christian that believes the nation of Israel is needed for the prophecies in the book of Revelation to come true? Someone who thinks the US should give substantial military aid to Israel and largely ignore the sufferings of the Palestinians? Those groups overlap but are not the same.

I'm in the first group.

Even within each group, the views are heterogenous, as conservatives DO allow people to make up their own minds. There is polite discourse, although sometimes it gets a little heated. That's a "little heated" by conservative standards, not by absolute lunatic "progressive" standards.

Cosmo T Kat's avatar

Ill defined? LoL

Thanks for sharing your yard sign quality comment. Sloganeering is what people who cannot think critically, but like to think of themselves as on the side of Angels do. You are defined by who you support and idolize, and we are oppressed by those whom you cannot criticize. Have a good day

UnvaxxedCanadian's avatar

Would it surprise anyone which tribe Rachel laser belong to?

A.'s avatar

Rachel Laser is still pushing that old trope about separation of Church and State? That was the progressive fashion decades ago. Not cool anymore. She does not seem to have received the new memos from head office.

Skeptical Actuary's avatar

I see no news stories from the last few days. Please provide a link to a reputable source.

Here's the most recent story I could find. It's from six days ago, about a single house that had a shia family living in it in a mostly Christian village. I don't know anything about the source, but it seemed to be trying to be neutral and give all relevant information, whether it made Israel look good or bad. https://nowlebanon.com/israeli-strikes-on-christian-villages-stoke-fears-of-sectarian-violence-in-lebanon/

A.'s avatar

I don't think you're really interested in the answer.

Inverted Pyramid's avatar

I am currently reading a book about 1739 Virginia. Virginians had to declare a religion, most were Episcopalian. Virginians also had to appear at church once a month (it was mostly a firm request). The single biggest structure in town and the first structure built was the church.

This is only 37 years before the Declaration of Independence was signed.

P.M. Carpenter's avatar

Yes, and other denominations weren't very happy about that. Jefferson and Madison saw where government-sanctioned religion would lead: civil strife. In the 1780s, the Virginia Assembly put an end to taxing its citizens in support of religion, any religion. What the two Founders conceived in Virginia led to the U.S. Constitution's First Amendment, whose formal wording reads: "For everyone's sake, government must keep its busybody nose the hell out of religious affairs."

Inverted Pyramid's avatar

You are spot on yet when the delegates wrote and signed the Constitution there was a strong Christian influence… a Christian influence that was not mandated.

P.M. Carpenter's avatar

True enough. Christianity had influenced virtually everyone's thinking in the Western hemisphere for nearly 1,800 years, though its "strength" among the Founders varied considerably. It still does, among atheists, too, since humanism is grounded in many precepts of Christianity, as well as Islam, Judaism, Buddhism, indeed all world religions. By the 1700s, though, the Enlightenment dominated most intellectual thinking. Among the elite and educated, Reason was the cultural zeitgeist.

Inverted Pyramid's avatar

I have zero issues with your assessment, I actually agree with them. Locke had a huge influence on the shaping of the elite minds during this time but the way to resonate the message was through Christianity. You will attract more bees with honey than with intellectuals babbling about something most people didn’t understand. The population was certainly a Christian population and if your audience is Christian, one doesn’t go about spouting enlightenment views to convince them. I only say this because it’s never 100% of any one thing that shapes a different idea (sort of the definition of a new idea otherwise you have the existing solution).

Christianity was the reasoning of how to shape the Declaration and the Constitution, Locke and others provided the logic behind the concept. There was a need to appeal to the spirit and the concept… Christianity was the pile driver.

KCrail's avatar

The Declaration was mainly shaped by the Native Americans declaration that “all are created equal”, men and women, birds and animals, trees and rivers. All are family. This is not the Christian “dominion” model at all. The great peaceful nations of the Iroquois confederacy, Franklin was close to the Seneca nation in upstate New York

P.M. Carpenter's avatar

You were doing well until: "Christianity was the reasoning of how to shape the Declaration and the Constitution." That just isn't so. There's no evidence for it. (I tried not to haul this out, but I guess I have to. I have a doctorate in US political and cultural history. And in all my readings, the aforementioned premise was, quite simply, absent. A scattering of historians has tried to make that case, yet they've done so by selecting and stretching their research, which they approached ideologically — which is a really bad approach.)

Miss Teacup's avatar

Do you have any book recommendations? Not too heavy, please, but at least covering the basics of what you're saying? Even though I'm a Christian I'm really uncomfortable with the strong claims being pushed about the founders all being believers who wanted to inaugurate a specifically Christian nation. I'm also leary of Church+State because I know a little bit about what happened during the heyday of the Catholic church, as well as Geneva under Calvin, and don't trust that our leaders could resist the urge to abuse such power should they manage to combine the two.

Inverted Pyramid's avatar

Too bad you used the Fallacy of Authority… goodbye

MaryAnn's avatar

The Great Awakening is an excellent movie about bringing back Christian values in crafting the Constitution.

Lisa Runquist's avatar

It should be noted that the first amendment states that Congress shall make no law establishing religion or prohibiting the free exercise thereof. At the time of its adoption, several of the individual states supported and for a time continued to support their particular brand of Christianity.

Bard Joseph's avatar

Many were Freemasons loyal to the Bank of England.

Religion was a tool of control.

Freemasons of South Carolina created the Civil War.

Inverted Pyramid's avatar

Is that why the Bank of England funded the Rebels in America?

Inverted Pyramid's avatar

That website is run by a homeschooling person who has zero credentials. It is strictly an opinion website…

John Galt?'s avatar

Perhaps the news about Bill Cassidy was covered yesterday, but it deserves an honorable mention. He places LAST PLACE in the LA Senate primary, meaning he will slink into a government policy role with big pharma (mark my words).

RunningLogic's avatar

It was covered yesterday and all of us subscribers enjoyed our coffee and Schadenfreude 😁

Unwoke in Idaho's avatar

Indeed, but he still has 7 1/2 months to ply his perfidious trade.

Juju's avatar

Let’s hope hounded by constant ridicule

Steve Stevens's avatar

Which is why if Trump was smart he wouldn’t be gloating about Cassidy’s loss.

Skeptical Actuary's avatar

Cassidy voted to CONVICT Trump in the Jan 6 impeachment trial. He's an absolute traitor.

I'd be pretty openly gloating over that guy getting primaried.

On the other hand, I think Mr. Trump has been to harsh with M.T. Greene and Thomas Massie.

Mayor's avatar

Christianity is the reason Americans have Christmas and Easter as federal holidays, and many businesses are closed on Sunday, particularly retail businesses in small towns.

Jeff Lynn's avatar

Business are also closed on June 19th as it has been delcared a federal holiday! Christmas became a holiday for federal workers in DC when President Grant in 1870 signed a bill authorizing a day off. It later became a national holiday in 1885 when Congress extended it to include all federal workers nation wide.

Dolce Far Niente's avatar

Hardly any businesses anywhere celebrate by closing on Juneteenth, or MLK Day, for that matter. Government offices are closed but normal people certainly get no days off for those two specious holidays.

Jeff Lynn's avatar

Not all businesses close on Christmas either. Most do but some do not. Point is MLK, Juneteenth, Christmas etc are all Federal holidays

Dolce Far Niente's avatar

And your point is? What does a 21st century Federal holiday have to do with the founding of America as a Christian country?

Jeff Lynn's avatar

I acknowledge that many of the Judeo commandments/philosiphical norms are part of our founding but the Founders were well read and specifically prohibited the establishment of a national religion. Claiming the US is a Christian nation in a way violates the Constitution even if a majority of the country believe in the divinity of Jesus. I certainly question that; as much of what Jesus is said to have taught in parables was presented in philosophical teachings well before Jesus!

Dolce Far Niente's avatar

Your understanding of the Constitution is poor. It prohibits the establishment of a state religion, but to say that this nation was NOT founded by Christians and under Christian principles is as silly as claiming it's not and was never an English-speaking nation.

But you clearly don't understand Christianity, nor Christ, so not much can be expected of your conclusions, which of course is your right as an American.

Lisa Runquist's avatar

Except Chinese restaurants - which is why the joke is that Jews eat Chinese food on Christmas.

Lisa Ricketts's avatar

They also go to the movies to avoid crowds.

David Eldon Wood's avatar

Thank God for our return to the Christian foundation of our great nation.