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Dave aka Geezermann's avatar

Your family comes first Jeff, have a wonderful vacation. I was blessed as a child to have parents who took us on those long two week auto trips in the summer, visiting so much of our amazing country. It does make a difference in their lives. But we will still expect your reassurance daily, lol.

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nancy knox-bierman's avatar

have a wonderful vacay, Childers Family!

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Eric - The Imaginary Hobgoblin's avatar

I'm a bit melancholy to see gas prices hitting these lows. ($2.55 a gal. in St. Johns County FL.) I was getting accustomed to doubling my car's value after filling up. Quite a bargaining chip when trading in or reselling.

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Dave aka Geezermann's avatar

That wouldn't be hard to accomplish with my 2006. But gas prices are not going down in Illinois, no surprise.

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RJ Rambler's avatar

Came to say this. The king of Illinois, aka The Fat Man, raises taxes as fast as Trump puts money back to US.

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Dena's avatar

Don’t forget the largest tax hike in WA state history just happened. Blue states in a race to the bottom.

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DS's avatar

I used to live in WA. People used to say about the rain, "It keeps WA green". Now it's the tax money that everyone gets to pay that, "Keeps WA green".

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Dena's avatar

Got that right! We spend a lot of time in sane N. Idaho. We really notice the difference in gas prices. At least $15 cheaper to fill a tank. So far family keeps us in WA.

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Jeff Lynn's avatar

I departed WA in late June traveling the country and found gas under $3.00/gal in SD, MN and WI so far. ID, UT CO and WY were still above $3.60.

It is not only gas, I just paid $2.42 for a gallon of milk that cost me $3.78 in WA a couple weeks ago. Want cheaper prices, go East young man, go East; at least go to red states for smarter governance.

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S.P.H.'s avatar

Dena, Oregon just defeated a multi-billion dollar transportation package. Just barely though, because the people, left and right, inundated Salem with opposition statements. The increase may have jeopardized re-election for the leftist candidates, even with vote by may theft.

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Mike Doyle's avatar

Like Governor Newsom in CA

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Merry McIntyre's avatar

And Tampon Timmy in MN.

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Dorota's avatar

And Murphy in NJ

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Marty Kiner's avatar

Yes, elections have consequences and apparently the majority of your state enjoy being hammered

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RJ Rambler's avatar

Yeah like the one that put 'Burden' in. You voted for that right? It's called gerrymandering and Blue states are LAWLESS! Stop blaming ppl for things you don't know about.

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kittynana's avatar

And Hochul in NY

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Mary Ann Caton's avatar

She’s nuts.

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kittynana's avatar

@Mary Ann- I NEVER thought I'd say Cuomo was better than someone.

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Mary Ann Caton's avatar

I live a short drive from your southern border and I can't tell you how good Josh Shapiro looks by comparison. I can't stand Cuomo, but at least he's not Hochul.

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Shanna L's avatar

The Democrats will NEVER give POTUS credit for ANYTHING! And now this Epstein thing. I think RINOS are behind it to split MAGA!!!

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Chi-town Stan's avatar

And he's running for a third term, no less! What are we Illinoisans to do?

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RJ Rambler's avatar

Pray and hope that cleaning up the SS records and maybe feds will arrest those who resist the deportations and many who have been blind will see.

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Valerie's avatar

We have a 2000… I feel this. Esp because she’s a Yukon XL that gets 500 miles on a tank. 😂

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Jeff Lynn's avatar

Miles per gallon is the benchmark, not miles per tank full. I get over 400 miles per tank in my RV but it is a 50 gallon tank putting my MPG around 9.

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Fre'd Bennett, MAHA's avatar

You lucky bastard!

My 2002 Suburban gets 11 MPG on a good day going downhill.

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Richard Tew's avatar

My 2003 Expedition gets gets 16.5 . With real gas. No ethanol. I drive it like I want to.

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S.P.H.'s avatar

We should feed corn to the animals and keep it out of our fuel, everyone would be happier. Except for the lobbyists.

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Dolce Far Niente's avatar

Seriously? I get that in my 1999 40' diesel motorhome

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Valerie's avatar

Bertha gets 12, maybe 14 if we’re going downhill.

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Kathryn Dewalt's avatar

They're "down" in my part of California (SF Bay Area) if by "down" you mean someplace south of ASTRONOMICAL!

I paid $4.09 (cash price) at my cheapy Arco in town... so I'm happy to not be paying $4.79 and $5.09... but... seriously?

WHEN WE REFINE FOSSIL FUELS IN A FEW DIRECTIONS AND NOT MORE THAN 30 MINUTES FROM MY TOWN, WE SHOULD NOT KEEP BENDING OVER THE G'UBNER'S DESK.

GRABin NewSCUM should face the same fate as Human... and I was born for such a time as THAT!

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Kathryn Dewalt's avatar

The same fate as "HAMAN" (dang autocorrect)

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Doug's avatar

Hi Kathryn! I'm in the North Bay and even with Guv Nuisance's new tax on fuel, prices are lower this summer than they've been for the previous few summers. Seems like the nationwide trend downward helps even us poor wretches stuck in blue Cali, at least a little bit...

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Kathryn Dewalt's avatar

Hey, Doug!

We're down at my cheapo (Arco) to $3:59 last fill up in C.V. but Danville and Pleasanton are still just barely below $5. And price was a few cents over $5 at Chevron (?🤔) in Sebastopol.

I haven't filled up in a few days but I'm going to get gas today so I'm hoping it's not going to be another one of those surprises

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Doug's avatar

Are you in Sebastopol? I'm working there over the weekend at the Apple Fair!

I run the beer booth there!

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Kathryn Dewalt's avatar

I'm not in Sebastopol this weekend... or I'd come find your booth and introduce myself! My daughter & fam live in Sebastopol... right around a couple of corners from the Gravenstein Fair...

Besides, I've done something (not good) to my back, so I'm being really nice to it.

Do you live in that area? (you did say North Bay, so Santa Rosa? Healdsburg? Petaluma? Cotati? and so on)

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Bgagnon's avatar

Or in California!

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Heidi Cash's avatar

Nor in Washington state.

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Deb's avatar

Nor to California but then we all knew it wouldn’t.

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Double Mc's avatar

I filled up at $2.39 yesterday in Upstate SC.

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Bgagnon's avatar

Gas in Nor Cal is $4.76-$5.36 😳😵‍💫😩

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Doug's avatar

It was closer to $6 last year.

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Kathryn Dewalt's avatar

Danville (money city) was 5.79 not quite a month ago.

And just for giggles... the sales tax in my city in Alameda County is 10.75%

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Doug's avatar

The bay area is ridiculous. Love the weather, but the cost of everything here is unsustainable...

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Granny Annie's avatar

In coastal NC (heavy tourist area) regular gas is $2.91/gal., up from $2.79 a week ago.

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Janice Hamilton's avatar

Bought gas at Circle K yesterday in Austin TX for $2.51, hubby got it at Sam's for $2.38!

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Janice's avatar

Same in the Kansas City area. Prices up.

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Jeff Lynn's avatar

Good to hear; I am heading that way in late August as I trek across the northern USA.

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RJ Rambler's avatar

😲

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Temcol's avatar

No change in gas price in So Cal. Paid $4.63 Thursday.

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Carlos's avatar

Because the stupidity of your governor and now another oil refinery is going to be closed.

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Bgagnon's avatar

Carlos -true even tho many of us did NOT vote for Newscum!

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JF's avatar

Yup!!

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A.M.'s avatar

Same in WA. Local gas is $4.59.

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FH's avatar

I viewed Gas Buddy for Oregon and California a couple weeks ago to estimate costs for upcoming travel. Previously we could expect a significant drop in price as soon as we crossed into Oregon in I5. Not anymore. The whole West Coast is lost. Wonder if we can turn the corner.

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Rebecca Beck's avatar

Thank the WA state governor Ferguson for putting through the largest tax increase in history including 60 cents per gallon gas to cover their thievery for fake high gas prices.

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St. Alia the Knife's avatar

And with the gas taxes we pay here in WA you would think they could at least keep the potholes filled around here, but noooo, they have to keep shoveling billions into their useless choo choo train!

Mrs. "the Knife"

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FH's avatar

$3.95 at Costco in Temecula. 🤬🤬🤬

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Someone Somewhere's avatar

Wow! And we were rejoicing because our gas here in southern Kern County DROPPED to $4.09....then I saw your gas prices. Sigh. :(

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Kathryn Dewalt's avatar

ARCO in Castro Valley(Alameda County) went to $3.95 yesterday... But I don't trust it as far as I can spit. They did this one time before about 6 or 7 months back.That time, we actually got down to $3.79 but it started going back up the next week and it went right back to $4+

California Games!

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Help Needed in KS's avatar

Ouch! Today in Olathe, KS, it's 2.93 (low-grade, 87 octane), up to 3.31 for high grade (91 octane).

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JF's avatar

Really, I paid $3.89 at Costco on Tuesday!

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PrayerWarrior's avatar

But summer time can and has been way higher in previous summers

That 4.63 was 91 octane for me and that’s a win

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PrayerWarrior's avatar

That’s us cali

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Rob's avatar

$4.29 for regular yesterday in Belfair, WA (at the CHEAP station, the name brand is 50 cents a gallon more). That was down a dime from the last time I was in town.

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Susan Clack's avatar

Not bad! I was sad to see that WA state gas prices were no different from CA prices when we were up to visit family in May. (I'm a WA state native, moved to CA in 1984) Oregon prices were lower but give them time....🙄

Supposedly CA will slap us with another 60 cents a gallon here. Bracing for impact!

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Liz Wagner's avatar

If the refineries leave, as they’ve said they will, it’ll be ‘Katie, bar the door!’ My husband keeps waiting for that $8/gallon sword to fall

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Doug's avatar
Jul 14Edited

THAT will trigger an exodus from Cali. It will probably even dislodge me, a born and raised native. There's no way I'm going to spend $40 to fill the tank on my motorcycle...

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Liz Wagner's avatar

Yikes!!!

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Coalburned's avatar

Now you can justify that 11 mpg Dually pick-up you've been wanting.

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Katie's avatar

Just got back to our home north of San Antonio, gas prices $2.50/gal, from refilling our rental in CA, $5.60. I had taken our youngest to see where we had lived in the Monterey area when we got stationed there in the USAF 20 years ago. California.....so beautiful and what a mess. I was checking out at Trader Joe's and the woman in front of me was talking about how fearful these times are and that all of us should know of this new app where you can anonymously report ICE sitings so people an run and hide and we should all be doing this. The cashier got the app, I declined.

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Francis Keays's avatar

I have heard that people are reporting false ICE sightings. I have few apps on my phone and I like it that way. So I am not apart of it.

If enough false reports happen, people will stop using the app.

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Susan Seas's avatar

I’ve heard of people using it to clear out stores so they can shop with less crowds 😂

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Robin Greer's avatar

🤣🤣😉

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S.P.H.'s avatar

I'm jealous Eric. Living in the state that supports the heel of all jokes C&C, Portland, I recently filled my diesel truck fuel tank to the tune of $141.00. I could have 'topped it off' but that's illegal somehow. What's illegal is the way Oregon assures we pay as much for fuel as California!

P.S. Just checked todays price and it is 4.49ga. I almost feel I got a deal.

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Alan Devincentis's avatar

Brilliant.

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TeacherLori's avatar

Taxes on gas went up July 1st in WA state. I purchased gas that day at Costco just north of Seattle for $4.09 (forgot to buy it the day before🤦🏻‍♀️). Yesterday it was $3.99. So, not outrageous, but not great either.

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Liz Wagner's avatar

Even California is still mysteriously “low.” Costco gasoline was $3.79!

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Scott's avatar

Dang. Where is that Costco? Most people are paying way over $4.

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neener's avatar

South Central Kansas running $2.89 for weeks .

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RunningLogic's avatar

We’ve been bouncing between 2.89 and 3.29 for the past few weeks in Indiana (though Costco has been a slight bit below that a few times).

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Jeff Lynn's avatar

COSTCO in Puyallup WA for $3.94 a gallon and 2 days later at COSTCO in Pocatello ID for $3.67 a gallon. Prices at Safeway were close to COSTCO in Puyallup. No COSTCO in Ontario ID, $3.84 a gallon.

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Liz Wagner's avatar

Hanford; Central Valley. Yeah I think big cities are in worse shape. We’ve seen $1.50/gallon differences sometimes just within the state. Think: Coronado Island vs Hanford…

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Susan Clack's avatar

I just paid $4.49 at our Costco in Santa Maria. The irony of living in an area that "used to" drill for and pump out petroleum is not lost on me. And those lovely drilling platforms off the coast? Isn't CA trying to mothball them all? Let's just shoot ourselves in both feet, shall we? 🤦🏼

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-TobeorNottobe-'s avatar

I saw a show the other day that LA has a bunch of oil pumps throughout the city! Apparently that’s why the town boomed back in its day. They just built neighborhoods around them, like nice neighborhoods . It was wild.

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S.P.H.'s avatar

Winds,

A couple years ago I visited my favorite church in Chino Hills then drove to Huntington Beach to pay respect to the most conservative City Council in the LA area. Not far from where I parked was a fenced lot with ...you guessed it, an oil well working away. I loved it! Anyone remember the La Brea tar pits in the heart of Los Angeles? "See science in action" I think their motto was. So much oil in Los Angeles basin it oozed to the surface and animals were trapped in the sticky tar. It provides a living history lesson today.

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Liz Wagner's avatar

I’m realizing how lucky we are!!

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Lisa Ca's avatar

Where? Not by us!!!

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Liz Wagner's avatar

I’m really surprised, bc I guess I thought Costco was pretty standard throughout the state. I’m in Hanford…smallish town south of Fresno

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Someone Somewhere's avatar

I just checked...gas at the Lancaster, CA Costco is $4.079. Still under the close to $5.00 we had to pay just recently....

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James's avatar

Heh. Come on up to WA, our governor and his Dem buddies in the legislature are going hog-wild with gasoline taxes. Premium gas in my area is pushing $5 a gallon.

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Rebecca Beck's avatar

Not in WA state. Government stole so much money, it's now taxing per gallon of gas 60 cents to cover their thievery. Somebody help. We'll have $5.00 per gallon in some places.

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Colleen The Queen's avatar

Blue state Michigan never had gas price reductions.

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Carlos's avatar

I hear you, but now you have to get him out, just to have a chance to get California back

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M. Patrick McCrary's avatar

Thus says the Lord:

"Let not the wise man glory in his wisdom.

Let not the mighty man glory in his strength,

Nor let the rich man glory in his wealth,

But let him who glories, glory in this,

That he understands and knows Me,

That I am the Lord, exercising lovingkindness,

Judgment, and righteousness in the earth,

For in these I delight," says the Lord. Jeremiah 9:23-24

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Margot Wooster's avatar

I love this x 1,000!

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M. Patrick McCrary's avatar

It's one of, if not my favorite passage of Scripture, because it summarizes in two verses what life is all about: knowing God and His character which is loving, but also righteous, and judgment awaits those who reject His Son who died for them. John 14:6 is one of those other favorites of mine. God bless you Margot x 1,000!

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Margot Wooster's avatar

M Patrick, Thank you! John 14:6 is one of my very favorites also, which God used many years ago to begin showing me the truth of the gospel when I was lost and involved in “new age”/occult false teachings. Praise the Lord

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SuezCanal's avatar

Also love this verse because it refutes the laziness of those who misuse "God is love," as though that's all He is, and we should thus love even the stupidest and most evil things. God exercises lovingkindness . . . but not without judgment and righteousness. As well, we can't exercise judgment God's way without love and righteousness, and we can't do righteousness without love and judgment. Delicate and thoughtful balance, very hard to do. Unless one has God.

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Carlos's avatar

Amen and Amen 🙏

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Jeremiah Davidson's avatar

This is the original King James version (KJV)

“Hear, O Israel: The LORD our God is one LORD:”

Deut6:4

Now this is the catholic/christian (c/c) corrected version (TDV, Trinity Doctrine Version):

“Hear, O Israel: The LORD our God is one LORD: eternally existing in three persons — Father, Son and Holy Spirit — each of whom possesses equally all the attributes of Deity and the characteristics of personality.

So the corrected quote from Jeremiah in the TDV would be:

“Thus says the LORD, “Let not a wise man boast of his wisdom, and let not the mighty man boast of his might, let not a rich man boast of his riches; but let him who boasts boast of this, that he understands and knows Us, that We are the LORD who exercise lovingkindness, justice and righteousness on earth; for We delight in these things,” declares the LORD.”

One of these versions is fatally flawed and can result in the death of believers.

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Politico Phil's avatar

At this point, a good man would ask, Where can I find such a wise man?

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Roger Beal's avatar

Good morning, fellow readers! Join me in awaiting the Democrat Party's forthcoming blame of the increased solar wind on earthly human activity and the burning of fossil fuels.

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Jeff S's avatar

I think I contributed to the problem by toasting a bagel this morning.

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Juju's avatar
Jul 12Edited

🤣

And is it just me or did anyone else look at ATLAS and think “God’s throwing potatoes at us”

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Lori's avatar

I actually thought perhaps it was solar refuse as it looked like you know what. Space may need to use the bathroom every so often as well, lol!

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Juju's avatar

Oh great, and we earned the position of being the toilet. 🤣

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Lori's avatar

Kinda fits to some extent....

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Beckadee's avatar

hahaha

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donzel w's avatar

po-TAY-toes

Or tatters

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Jeff S's avatar

You like potato and I like potahto

You like tomato and I like tomahto

Potato, potahto, Tomato, tomahto.

Let's call the whole thing off...

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Cheryl Caraglior's avatar

Jeff S, Juju and Lori--you guys are cracking me up. And yes, I thought potato first and then turd.

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Jeff S's avatar

"Turd?" That is a great word. It can mean only one thing. Onomatopoeia?

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ILoveherbs's avatar

🤣🤣🤣That's what I was thinking!

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Beckadee's avatar

lol- not a good sign. It's in the Bible somewhere, I'm sure.

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Carlos's avatar

Wormwood…..The Book of Revelation

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LMWC's avatar

🙋🏼‍♀️

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Mark Desser's avatar

Same thought. A big old intergalactic spud.

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Peace's avatar

My first thought - a potato!

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cat's avatar

I thought the potato needed some eyes and a mustached nose. 🥸

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MOMinator's avatar

LOL yes! 🥔 😂

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Renea Buchholz's avatar

😂😂

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La Lydia's avatar

My thought exactly.

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Truthseeker's avatar

Yeah, looks like a classic huge meteorite! Those who think it looks like feces maybe need to change their diets?!?

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FH's avatar

I was thinking rocks - to get our attention. 😋😋😋

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Valerie's avatar

I posted the same thing!

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RebeccaGrrrl's avatar

Me too!!

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Fabes55's avatar

I was gonna start laying odds on which of the lame stream media would try and blame Trump and/or global climate change for the surprising movement of magnetic north and the sun’s new coronal hole.

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Annie's avatar

Good. 😄👍

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Bgagnon's avatar

🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

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Robin Greer's avatar

I think you forgot that in the Democrat's mind everything that's wrong with the world is Trump's fault.

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Merry McIntyre's avatar

That’s the ticket! Right on!

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Peace's avatar

What will they do when Trump is no longer in office to blame things on?!

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Robin Greer's avatar

It won't take them long to find the next Republican to blame. It's always been this way and apparently it always will be. It's just more fun for us with Trump because he could care less what they say about him.

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Lisa Runquist's avatar

They will go back to blaming the Jews.

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Annie's avatar

This could all be normal. It's only the last couple of centuries that any attempt has been made to track this stuff. This could have happened 1,000s of times over the millennia.

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CStone's avatar

Actually, I disagree. People were much MORE aware of what was going in ‘the heavens’ in the past than today. It seems to me that we have been fed a lie as to just how advanced they were.

Today we can no longer build the amazing structures that were built then….the engineering was amazing, their readings of the skies were as well. I also think they were more intelligent than people are today. We aren’t ‘evolving’ we are DEvolving.

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Coffeebean's avatar

I once heard a term for this mindset, "chronological snobbery." It's been a useful way to think about our ancestors' ability to perform wonders.

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Leo's avatar

Contemporary values have changed. Technology/high tech is valued, even worshiped, more than ANYTHING else by the culture majority.

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CStone's avatar

And yet, there are buildings that were built, supposedly with people using rocks to beat the stains out of their clothing.

I still think we have been lied to BIGLY about past generations. I find that, the more I rely on ‘technology’ the dumber I get. And I am seeing 3year-old children can use technology, yet college kids cannot read an analog clock, many cannot read or perform simple math in their heads.

Our technology that we, as you said, ‘worship’ is getting us nowhere……fast.

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G²'s avatar

💯

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RunningLogic's avatar

Totally agree. I always roll my eyes when they talk about anything “unprecedented” or “historic” or “new records” because of that. Anything going back very far is mostly guesses. And so much of the world was unpopulated or sparsely populated that a lot of weather phenomena might not have been observed. Also with so many civilizations not having written records, or very limited ones, it’s really hard to determine for sure what has happened in the past.

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Juju's avatar

Ecclesiastes 1:9

“What has been is what will be, and what has been done is what will be done, and there is nothing new under the sun.”

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Debbie Wagner's avatar

EXACTLY!! Up until the last few decades there were no precision measuring instruments. Counting and measuring fossilized tree rings or ice layers is the closest we can get to a decent guess about global temperatures throughout the ages. Yet, with straight faces, climate “scientists“ pronounce doom and gloom based on the ridiculous supposition that we have precise comparisons to past climate conditions. It’s completely absurd.

Thanks for pointing out what should already be obvious to all.

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Jeff S's avatar

I know all about these things: I have a crystal ball!

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RunningLogic's avatar

Oh brother 🙄🙄🙄 They’re so inane 🙄

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Politico Phil's avatar

Lately, I have concluded that if we have civil war in this country, it will be a race war simply because that will be the easiest differentiation between combatants. If you are white, you are the target. The horde of illegal invaders will easily spot us.

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Jeff S's avatar

Guilty!

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FH's avatar

🤣🤣🤣

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CStone's avatar

Hanoi Jane…..how well I remember what she did to our boys in prison camps. She should have been drawn and quartered for what she did.

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Bgagnon's avatar

Jane Fonda says ....... Seriously???

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Valerie's avatar

… and Trump. Always blame Trump.

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Navyo Ericsen's avatar

Merrick Garland is a fossil. Does that mean they're going to burn him?

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Crash Pile's avatar

I’ve been lighting farts all day to reduce the methane and reduce my carbon footprint. Yay me for saving the planet.

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Lori's avatar

and Trump.

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Lisa Runquist's avatar

TAW

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Elaine Russky's avatar

Or tariffs, apparently.

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Donna in MO's avatar

The Mask mandate issue is NOT over! Just saw this story: man has been convicted of a felony for not wearing a mask as an election observer in Nov 2024. https://thepostmillennial.com/covid-conviction-former-gop-chair-slapped-with-felony-over-not-masking-at-wa-state-election-center-in-2024

I hope he is able to get this overturned on appeal. Kudos to him for not bending.

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Dave aka Geezermann's avatar

A felony? It was only a crime of offending stupid people. A Republican in WA? That's rare enough, so the courts are corrupt there as well.

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Jeff S's avatar

Have you seen the people in The Evergreen State? They are sores for sight eyes. At least half of them should be forced to wear masks. Permanently. "Bless them," as my mother used to say.

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Judith Cohen's avatar

Yes, here in Seattle I still see plenty of people wearing masks while walking alone outside and pretty much everywhere. Boosters are thriving

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CStone's avatar

Boosters and masks. The left is a self-annihilating cult. They’re busy taking toxic injections, murdering their own babies, mutilating their other children.

All their doctrines and ‘gods’ are spawns from hell.

We need a revival of repentance if we are to survive as a nation.

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Linda's avatar

So, if we can wait long enough, they will simply disappear. Attrition.

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Elaine Russky's avatar

From being too enamored of their own spent breath.

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Linda Whitney's avatar

Masks are a progressive team membership requirement up there. It’s an affectation that signals piety and superiority. Mask up! Get the latest shot! And join the cult that fetishizes delusion!

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Annie's avatar

Part of the cult requirements. Virtue signaling. All hail the covid gods. 😉

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Elaine Russky's avatar

Texas should send a few thousand to Seattle and colonize the area.

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-TobeorNottobe-'s avatar

Please send some to the West Coast! We need some actual humans over here. I’m not sure what we have here…

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George de Luna's avatar

They are fucking retards.

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Jeff S's avatar

Hahaha.

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Robin Greer's avatar

😳🙄

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Elaine Russky's avatar

From what era are these Seattlers?

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A.M.'s avatar

I see all sorts. Young and old. Perhaps more women then men, perhaps. What slays me is that I usually see them outside, and in the summer.

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DS's avatar

They are mostly CA implants. They started infiltrating in the late 70's to WA and OR. They brought their politics with them.

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Linda Whitney's avatar

This is exactly what happened. WA and OR were nice quiet, beautiful and livable states and then progressive California fever dreams of utopia for everyone infected the population with empathy paralysis.

Today, blue state Dem politicians, with Trump as an excuse, bully their constituents into submission. Tax and spend. Anything goes because not one of them has the spine to confront crime, addiction, public space degradation and insane “social justice” policies that are neither just or socially sustainable. But there is a subsonic rumble of resistance that could be building to a roar. We cannot go on this way.

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Quiltlady's avatar

As an Oregonian born and bred, I can vouch for that.

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Leo's avatar

DS - Yes. Remember the big sign on Oregon's south border with California: "Don't Californicate Oregon."

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Susan Seas's avatar

Yesterday I passed the STP bike marathon. Seattle to Portland, I kid you not there was a woman wearing a mask. Outside. On a bike. I’m sure at some point she passed out. 🙄

You would think anyone who does a 200 mile bike ride would know you require oxygen. Unbelievable

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Judith Cohen's avatar

Wow!!! I shouldn’t be surprised living here but that’s remarkable.

Went to the eye doctor here recently and 2 of the young receptionists and assistants wore giant masks but the actual eye doctor did not

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Pat Wetzel's avatar

That is sadly good. It's a self culling of the herd.

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Margot Wooster's avatar

Bless their pointy little heads!

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Annie's avatar

Same in SE Pennsylvania. The lefties and tranny crowd needs to wear burqas to protect the rest of us from the freak show.

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Elaine Russky's avatar

But you have Amish there, right?

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Dave aka Geezermann's avatar

The Amish came out nearly 100% in voting for Trump. They know what's at stake.

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Annie's avatar

Yeah. They are not a problem like the progs and covidians.

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M. Patrick McCrary's avatar

It's a tale of two states in a way. The westside is very liberal and on the east side of the Cascade mountains, we're pretty conservative.

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WA Lunch Lady's avatar

Not all who live on the left are liberals. We are just outnumbered by those who are not native and vote progressive. Still trying to be the salt of the earth to neighbors and coworkers who night be able to have a reasonable discussion regarding the future of King County and the state in general.

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MarshaLouise's avatar

Jeff S, did you mean this, “They are sores for sight eyes”? I’m still pondering it written this way.

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Lisa Runquist's avatar

As someone who escaped CA to OR we had heard to people did not like people from CA - but it seemed like everyone we talked to had also escaped. We are in Grants Pass that is still mostly conservative- the problems seem to be mostly Portland Salem and Eugene.

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Donna in MO's avatar

And yet, the D's are accusing the R's of lawfare - they were the ones who invented it...

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FH's avatar

Eastern Washington is mostly red. Spokane, Walla Walla and maybe the TriCities aren’t as much. This guy was in Island County, the small group of islands just south of the San Juans and north of Hood Canal. Whidbey Island is the most well-known of this group of islands.

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Dave aka Geezermann's avatar

FH - It is proper not to judge the entire state as corrupt, just as in Illinois where 85% of the counties vote red. Here, as in WA, the people at the top in certain counties who control elections and laws are the problem.

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Porge's avatar

What county are you in Dave? I'm in dupage county. I'm not sure how they voted this last cycle. Do you happen to know?

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lia's avatar

There is a county level result map if you scroll down from this link. https://ballotpedia.org/Presidential_election,_2024

It shows election results for 2016, 2020, 2024 when you mouse-over.

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Dave aka Geezermann's avatar

Looks like the results in DuPage County in Nov 2024 were Harris 55%, Trump 42%. I'm in the red part of downstate IL, Jersey County.

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Porge's avatar

Thanks Dave. Not familiar with jersey county. Dupage used to be red maybe 20 years ago until the D's took over 🤨

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Francis Keays's avatar

As an occasional visitor to WA, people in WA are, for the most part, bat shit crazy when it comes to TDS and covid protocols. The fear imprinted on them is very real. Very sad actually. I have to keep my mouth shut for fear of being physically harmed when I am there.

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Susan Seas's avatar

Yesterday I passed the STP bike marathon. Seattle to Portland, I kid you not there was a woman wearing a mask. Outside. On a bike. I’m sure at some point she passed out. 🙄

You would think anyone who does a 200 mile bike ride would know you require oxygen. Unbelievable

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Rebecca Beck's avatar

No not all crae crae in WA state, just the concentrated democratic areas in Olympia and Seattle that rule the state. They produce a lot of steeple behavior but mostly rurals are holding the line. Its the food deserts that don't allow real food and decent groceries stores in that are the worst.

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Francis Keays's avatar

Eastern not so much, but the western section are largely progressive dems and have drunk the covid cool-aid.

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CaliforniaLost's avatar

I wonder if the masks were really to hide identity

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Truthseeker's avatar

😆😆😂🤣

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RunningLogic's avatar

Thank you for reposting!! I really hope Jeff adresses this even though he’s going on vacation.

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Donna in MO's avatar

Got lucky I was on my laptop when it hit my inbox. His posting times vary a lot as does my schedule. Late posting days I often don't get to it until evening and by then it's too late to comment.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Same here with regard to schedule and reading Jeff’s posts.

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Porge's avatar

Lol, I can spend all day reading the comments and still never get through them all!🤪

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RunningLogic's avatar

Right?? Especially on the days where there are close to a thousand or more! 🤪

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Porge's avatar

No kidding !

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Peter's avatar

Portland is not surprised that global warming has now affected the sun as well

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Delightful Designs's avatar

THANK YOU for the lovely solar write up! We NEED more people aware of this. Those of us who have been watching it all for years are getting tired of screaming only to the choir.

If people are AWARE that there is a coronal hole stream impact (or a large flare, or coronal mass ejection) going on, maybe they can come up with the self awareness to say "It's possible I am overreacting emotionally to this situation, and need to wait till it is over before I decide to do something drastic." Or if not, the rest of us can say "Strong solar stuff going on, leave the house early as I can expect traffic jams due to wrecks." And also expect people screaming in rage at the traffic jams, as they are not aware they are being impacted past the actual problem. And that the actual problem was caused by the solar stuff...

It's something we need to be aware of to keep our own balance and sanity as this magnetic pole shift occurs. Humanity has survived each one, every 12,000 years, but a lot of humans do not. The ones who do are aware of what is going on, and ready for it.

You can't cope with what you are not aware of.

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Bard Joseph's avatar

The sunspot cycle was linked to disease as far back as Hippocrates.

The recent 11 year cycle began in 2019 (Covid?) And ends for UN Agenda 2030.

It is peaking in 2025.

It causes Influenza due to its influence on the body.

Sadly Influenza disappeared and was labelled Covid.

No vaccine prevents sunspot diseases, like Influenza.

A good reference book is Invisible Rainbow by Firstenberg.

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George de Luna's avatar

I read what Jeff wrote. Frankly, I still don't really understand what is going on here with the sun. it sounds ominous but I don't get it.

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Delightful Designs's avatar

The sun is changing., as is the magnetic field of earth. It's part of normal cycles that run about 12,000 years then repeat. Humans and animals and plants are all reacting to it. Some of the reactions in humans are physical and mental, leading to increased health risks (complicated by the effects of the jabs) and more emotional instability in people (seen the news lately?)

The stuff he talked of is HOW the sun is changing, I put work into learning what will change next and how to make it less likely that I'll have problems.

More concrete example is the emotional instability is affecting politics in the US, especially in the cities. I moved well away from big cities, and it's not berserk here. Knowing people will be less emotionally stable when the solar effects are strong lets me relax when I do deal with people melting down, I can say to myself "Wow, reacting bad to the sun" rather than letting it throw me too. And I know better than to make serious life decisions on the worst solar storm days, they won't be well thought out.

Look up "sun changes" on youtube, there's lots of intro information out there.

:D

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George de Luna's avatar

I appreciate the detailed response. What makes the information you have learned credible to you?

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Delightful Designs's avatar

That it's science based. It's not "ooh the sky is falling!!" It's "The satellite imagery shows that this coronal hole has lasted longer than any others" "These pictures were taken of auroras farther south than is usual. And before when there were auroras that fa south, it was a once in 200 years thing, and this is the third time in two months."

Data.

https://www.swpc.noaa.gov/communities/space-weather-enthusiasts-dashboard

Data. From NASA.

Science based.

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Peggy B's avatar

Question: if we feel the government lied to us about C19 and also lied about 9/11 and NASA lied about landing on the moon and then losing the technology to return, how much should we trust the data that NASA is putting out now?

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Delightful Designs's avatar

Your call.

I am inclined to believe data that I see being consistent every day. As far as I know, there's been no one having an agenda about space weather yet. Yet being the operative word. I'm expecting to have to quit listening to it at some point.

C19 and 9/11 data that was being thrown did not correlate with what I saw, or any other information I have ever learned in my life. This does. Consistently. So I choose to accept it.

It's your decision to make for yourself though.

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CStone's avatar

We shouldn’t. Scumbag Schumer is up in arms about cutting the NASA budget. Seems that NASA had GIVEN him and his friends 15 MILLION DOLLARS in ‘grants (i.e. taxpayer money) over the years, and the President is trying to shut off that spigot. They have been getting wealthy off USAID, NASA and many other agencies.

So…..we should ask DD TO PLEASE tell us more about this ‘science’ and NASA’s lies.

It has ALL been a lie and obviously DD has swallowed it hook, line and sinker.

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George de Luna's avatar

I don't think they lied about the moon landing. We could go again if we want to. Really costly though. We can't afford it now. Jury is still out on 9/11 as far as I'm concerned. I don't know what C19 refers to.

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George de Luna's avatar

Thanks for this. I'm not sure I want to take the time to delve into it but I do appreciate your response.

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Rob's avatar

The sun & nature has it's own cycle & man has not been studying it for long, mankind has done all it's growth in this present interglacial cycle and that (historically) is about to end.

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MaryAnn's avatar

The sun is ‘blowing wind’ toward earth. External systems are launching ‘potatoes’ at us and There. Is. Nothing. To. Stop. This.

God is on the move. Until He returns: I have my ‘proverbial’ bags packed and am working toward dying well.

As an aside, maybe Elon wants to get to Mars to escape the sun ‘out-gassing’? 🤷🏼‍♀️

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Lisa Runquist's avatar

Well my bags are packed, I'm ready to go... actually I figure if God wants me he will have to send a chariot. :-)

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S.P.H.'s avatar

Your first 9 word would be a good title for a song Lisa...

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George de Luna's avatar

I'm not sure what blowing wind means. There is no air in space and hence no wind. The sun is a "star" which is a giant mass of hydrogen that will eventually extinguish itself in time if what I understand is true. I don't understand how solar or magnetic storms form from that hydrogen. I think we as humans have very little control of what happens as a result of celestial occurrences.

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Elaine Russky's avatar

What are you doing to get ready for it?

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Annie's avatar

I am enjoying life. I always said that an asteroid could hit us tomorrow. What good was all the worrying? Now it looks like this is a possibility. So go and live a loving and good life. Trust the Lord as it is His Will that will be done. 🥰🙏

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Elaine Russky's avatar

Awesome! Truth is, we don't know if we'll live another 5 minutes.

We will live every day of our entire lives, not a minute more, not a minute less.

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Jeff S's avatar

If I eat this cold leftover pizza, I am not going to live another five minutes.

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Annie's avatar

Put it in the path of the solar flare. Lol 😂

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Jeff S's avatar

Thanks for the idea!

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Elaine Russky's avatar

It *could* energize you, too.

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DS's avatar

Re-heat it and everything is good!

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MaryAnn's avatar

😂😂😂

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(C)E.J.'s avatar

Oh sure. Think what your tombstone will say "Killed by a great galactic turd." What kind of legacy is that? Think of the children!

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Elaine Russky's avatar

I'll just keep pretending it was a big baked potato. (It was raw before it went by the sun.)

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Marcus's avatar

Elaine, that was perfect. Still laughing.

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Annie's avatar

I finished baking potatoes and they are delicious 😋

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Elaine Russky's avatar

That sounds so GOOD. Something like that is begging for a charcoaled steak and a Caesar salad.

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Jeff S's avatar

Hahaha.

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Lisa Runquist's avatar

Haha!

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Karmy's avatar

I have surrendered myself to Jesus and let Him take care of everything. It has freed me from worry about things I cannot control. Live my life, revere Jesus and let God’s Will be done. Try it. You will be amazed at the difference in your life and mental health.

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Quiltlady's avatar

Having a peaceful soul through resting in Jesus is the only way to navigate our society in its current situation.

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Elaine Russky's avatar

Yes! The Kingdom of God is within you.

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MayBella82's avatar

That’s how I dealt with COVID…. Amazing what you see when you put your trust in God and not man.

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CStone's avatar

1 Thessalonians 5:1-11

“Now concerning the times and seasons, brothers and sisters, you have no need for anything to be written to you.

For you yourselves know very well that the Day of the Lord comes like a thief in the night.

When they are saying, “Shalom and safety,” sudden destruction comes upon them like a woman having birth pains in the womb—there is no way they will escape.

But you, brothers and sisters, are not in the dark, so that the Day might overtake you like a thief.

For you all are sons of light and sons of day. We are not of night or of darkness—

6so then, let us not sleep as the others do, but let us remain on the alert and sober-minded.

For those who sleep, sleep at night; and those who get drunk, get drunk at night.

8But since we are of the day, let us be sober-minded—putting on the breastplate of faithfulness and love, and the hope of salvation as a helmet.

For God did not destine us for wrath but for obtaining salvation through our Lord Yeshua the Messiah.

He died for us so that, whether we may be awake or asleep, we may live together with Him.

Therefore encourage one another and build each other up—just as you in fact are doing.

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Delightful Designs's avatar

First: being aware it's happening

Second: learning what the expected effects are

Third: mitigate anything in my life that is being adversely affected

Fourth: change my lifestyle to be more likely to do well through it all.

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Elaine Russky's avatar

I hope it works for you. We are in unprecedented times, and it's going to get more unexpected and sudden as we live through it.

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Delightful Designs's avatar

That's my point, if you are aware and learning, it's NOT unexpected. And you can possibly be more ready for it than you are now. Example: If you had known 6 months before the covid lock downs hit that they were coming, what would you have changed in what you did in those months to make the lock down easier to cope with?

We DO see this coming, this is the time to learn more and think about what you'd likely want ready when things change quickly.

A concrete example: Solar flares can take down parts of the power grid, affecting small or large amounts of people. If you are are one affected, do you have any back up plans for things in your life that matter to you that have to be plugged in? If not, learn about it, invest in something you trust, so when you are affected, you don't say "oh I wish I had thought about this and bought that."

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Delightful Designs's avatar

A thought on "trust God" I DO trust God, but I believe God trusts ME to do what I can. "God helps those who helps themselves." I'm trying to do my share.

Did God make you inclined to read this article and the comments? Perhaps this is one way for Him to make you think and prepare.

If you have power when others don't because you listened to what God is telling you through various sources, you can help OTHERS. Perhaps that what God wants you to do, and is why you are hearing this information NOW, when there is time to prepare.

God told Noah to build the Ark when there was enough time for him to do so.

There's time to do stuff to be ready NOW.

I'm using this time, I hope you do too :D

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Jamie's avatar

Learn to be sensitive to His voice and He will tell you all you need to do to prepare😉

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Carolyn's avatar

Actually that GOD helps those who helps themselves is no where in the Bible and Yeshua never said it.

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Elaine Russky's avatar

Here's hoping you anticipate everything that will happen during the next decade or so.

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Leo's avatar

Response Ability.

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Leo's avatar

Yes, many folks forget that everything is interconnected.

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Jeff C's avatar

Regarding the galactic visitors, one thing that's been remarkably consistent is that the first time humanity observes something it never behaves as expected.

Man has observed the trajectory of a thrown rock since the dawn of time, and it forms the basis of classic physics. Immutable laws of nature that define the nature of the movement of bodies. Quantifiable, explainable, and most importantly predictable. Reality.

Then along came quantum physics as the for the first time in history humanity was able to observe body behavior at the micro (subatomic) level. Classic physics went out the window as as the observed behavior defied reality. The double-slit experiment is the classic example, as reality changes depending on whether or not it's being watched. Behavior is probabilistic, even when observing singular instances. Mind blowing.

Now for the first time we have observation tools that allow us to observe body behavior at the mind-boggling macro (heavenly body) level, tools such as the James Webb Space Telescope. Again for the first time it's being observed and nothing makes sense. Every assumption astrophysicists arrogantly thought they understood is being shattered before their eyes. None of the time, mass, or energy assumptions we thought we knew were right. And they are not off by small amounts but orders of magnitude. Again mind blowing.

All of this leads to a rather remarkable supposition that reality may not even exist until the first time we observe it. There was no need for it to exist as no one was trying to watch it. Then when there finally is a request to watch it, something is made up on the spot that defies all previous explanations.

Some people call this simulation theory as they cannot accept the explanation that God simply uses it to humble us. We aren't as smart as we think we are. And paradoxically, as technology advances, and new observation requests are made of reality, it will increasing reveal our stupidity.

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Mark Ritter's avatar

Everything comes back to our Creator in Chief- God Himself. He continues to confound the wisdom of man.

1 Corinthians 1:18-24

18 - For the message of the cross is foolish to those who are perishing. but to us who are being saved it is the power of God

19 - For it is written: “I will destroy the wisdom of the wise, And bring to nothing the understanding of the prudent”

20- Where is the Scribe? Where is the disputed of this age? Has not God made foolish the wisdom of the world?

21- For since, in the wisdom of God, the world through wisdom did not know God, it pleased God through the foolishness of the message preached to save those who believe.

22- For the Jews request a sign, and Greeks seek after wisdom;

23- but we preach Christ crucified, to the Jews a stumbling block and to the Greeks foolishness,

24- but to those who are called, both Jews and Greeks, Christ the Power of God and the wisdom of God.

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Carlos's avatar

Amen

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Salt's avatar

But brother, are we "being saved" or ARE WE "saved" now? This is why I read the KJV.

1 Corinthians 1:18 KJV

[18] For the preaching of the cross is to them that perish foolishness; but unto us which are saved it is the power of God.

If we are being saved then 1 John 5:13 is false. We can't know we have eternal life because we haven't been saved yet. But if we ARE saved, then we can.

Matthew 7:15 KJV

[15] Beware of false prophets, which come to you in sheep's clothing, but inwardly they are ravening wolves.

Be wise brothers and sisters.

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Lori's avatar

I vote for God trying to keep us humble!

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SYFY's avatar
Jul 12Edited

My hubby is a firm believer that God created us to be curious and therefore when we start looking for something more, God will supply it to make us continue being curious and learn new things.

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FlatEarthFlyer's avatar

Quantum physics/mechanics is Kabbalah, an ancient Babylonian occult religion which is the basis of Freemasonry and all ancient serpent worship. Not surprisingly, it is forbidden by YHWH. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=OfFFilxJzws

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Mando-Geo's avatar

I trust Astro physicists as much as I do modern medicine, ie zilch. Both are deceivers of the highest level

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Leo's avatar

Jeff C. - Thanks, good comments re: Quantum Physics. "Mind blowing" indeed. Stunning. Stilling. It requires a reorganization of assumptions/beliefs that we counted on as "reality."

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George de Luna's avatar

No more, I think, therefore, I am?

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Mark Ritter's avatar

I agree.

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Donna in MO's avatar

I follow an amateur meteorologist on FB who has been talking about these coronal holes for the past couple of years. He points to the sun as what is really causing climate change, and espouses a theory that coronal holes cause earthquakes. There was a paper published in Nature in 2020 https://www.astronomy.com/science/powerful-eruptions-on-the-sun-might-trigger-earthquakes/ A lot of the science is over my head, but he follows a page called https://spaceweather.com/ and posts whenever there is a new coronal hole.

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FH's avatar

Oh goody, earthquakes. I am very close to the San Andreas fault with thousands of smaller fault lines under and all around. If the piece of dirt I am on become another island off the southern coast of California, I hope I get to enjoy island life (yeah, right).

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Abiding Dude's avatar

Like the movie 2012??

:-(

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Words Beyond Me Janice Powell's avatar

✝️✝️✝️

Blessings are on the head of the righteous,

But the mouth of the wicked conceals violence.

The memory of the righteous is blessed,

But the name of the wicked will rot.

The wise of heart will receive commands,

But a babbling fool will be ruined.

He who walks in integrity walks securely,

But he who perverts his ways will be found out.

. . .

The way of the LORD is a stronghold to the upright,

But ruin to the workers of iniquity.

The righteous will never be shaken,

But the wicked will not dwell in the land.

— Proverbs 10:6-9; 29-30 NAS

✝️✝️✝️

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Jeff S's avatar

Have you noticed that it's hot these days? Oh, yeah, that's right, it's July, it's summer. Nevermind.

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RJ Rambler's avatar

Record in Illinois 1936 104°f, many without electricity... Not even a FAN! No tractor ac or even surround, just an umbrella and the clothes! USA cotton picked by American citizens who were paid very little and yet it was a great time of self deficiency and independence. Very smart politicians fixed that.

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Modern Day Drifter's avatar

Has anyone noticed that gardeners across the country are having exceptional gardens this summer? Even non gardeners noting the wild flowers that haven’t been there for years. I don’t know, maybe it’s just my friends or all in my head. Just an observation.

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PamelaZelie's avatar

😛

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Lisa Runquist's avatar

HAHAHA

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Torrance Stephens's avatar

FWIW.

Who could have ever imagined the Democrat Party would morph into the party that demands “blood," and fight to keep 8 and 9-year-old kids picking marijuana in 100-degree heat on an illegal weed farm?

https://torrancestephensphd.substack.com/p/dirtbag-lets-member-of-th-week-senator

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RunningLogic's avatar

Frankly it doesn’t surprise me at all 😕

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MaryAnn's avatar

Tucker’s interview with Steve Robinson about secret Chinese weed farms in rural Maine was quite startling. The Chinese seek to destroy us, from within, bit by bit, and use our laws against us. Radical Muslims hate us as the great satan and are a more vocal.

Frankly, the insideousness of the Chinese invasion is more dangerous.

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Eruca Sativa's avatar

It's sorta a repeat of what they were doing in the 1860s.

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Margot Wooster's avatar

Jeff! You’re freaking me out with the space stuff!! Why have I not heard anything about these strange asteroid objects? Ok, I’m gonna take a deep breath, pray, and remember God is in absolute control, before I finish reading the rest.

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Cheryl Caraglior's avatar

You haven't heard about it because it's over the heads of the libtard "journalists." And they haven't figured out a way to invent a money making scam to supposedly deal with it.

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Francis's avatar

sorry, it's not aliens, 3I/Atlas looks like it's just the oldest asteroid ever spotted

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/RSR9U3RpWs4

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J Kaz's avatar

Would love a multiplier for Dr. Kirk Moore, who is facing up to 35 years in prison for giving fake vaccine cards!! he did the right thing he didn’t inject his patient with poison

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

And AG Blondi is refusing to drop the charges.

No doubt because she did legal work for Pfizer in the past.

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Lori's avatar

Thank you for sending Anita, you made my day. I am so happy about this! Yahooooooooooooo!

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Abiding Dude's avatar

Blondi is a corrupt turd, another Israel stooge.

But the charges were just dropped.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Yeah, I just saw the charges were dropped.

Blondi did legal work for Pfizer in the past.

She was stupid to only figure out just now that discovery would be our friend in regard to the toxic shots.

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Lori's avatar

Best news today!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Lori's avatar

Booyah, dropped! Smiling from ear to ear!

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Abiding Dude's avatar

Yes, cool beans...

But the Trump Circus has gotten so FUBAR... Bondi, Kash, Bongino... one or more of them is dirty as hell.

And THAT is a crushing disappointment.

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Lori's avatar

Hee Hee, cool beans! Blast from the past:] Lets give them a bit more time just in the event something else is going on. Just a bit more.....

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Abiding Dude's avatar

I'm dating myself... dang!

In this particular Trump FUBAR... I have difficulty seeing a way out for him, Bondi, Kash or Bongino...

Perhaps Kash and Bongino can salvage their personal integrity and rep through resigning if Bondi is not removed... but Trump (and Bondi) will not be able to get clean... he is covered in mud... sadly.

Remember, it is not just the pathetic and insulting Epstein cover-up... it is also the quashing of the 911 and JFK files...

AND his support of Israel's mass-slaughter in Gaza...AND his unprovoked bombing of Yemen and Iran... AND his re-arming Ukraine..> AND his laughable threats against Putin...

Even his threat to revoke the citizenship of the maggot Rosie O'Donnell made him look like a total jackass... he is, of course, not legally capable of doing that...

He's harshing my buzz... :-(

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David Cashion's avatar

He broke laws.

A good reason to do so ?

Who determines when it's OK to break laws ?

He did not stand up and refuse to administer the shots. He falsified records and continued to be paid.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Laws didn't seem to matter to the US government when they created and funded covid as a bioweapon.

Laws didn't seem to matter when the US government instituted the federal government mandate forcing people to take the covid DeathVax or lose their jobs.

Laws didn't seem to matter at Waco and Ruby Ridge.

Laws didn't seem to matter during Iran Contra.

Laws didn't seem to matter when the US intelligence agencies overthrew governments around the world for "democracy" or some crap like that.

Laws didn't seem to matter when the US government bombed the shit out of the Middle East for the last 25+ years.

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David Cashion's avatar

Lori went bye bye.

I used Tina Peters as another example of a law breaker who did it for the right reasons.

She wasn't able to handle that, I guess.

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Jeff S's avatar

And on and on...

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Yeah, I could go on for days about laws the US government and intel agencies break on a regular basis.

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David Cashion's avatar

So laws do matter to you.

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Jeff S's avatar

It never ends!

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David Cashion's avatar

Do laws matter to you ?

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Lori's avatar

Anyone who saved lives and did no harm and prevented children being hurt is a hero, not a law breaker. He offered to pay the bill back in full. He showed more courage than most so called doctors did, the feces ridden cowards that they are.

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David Cashion's avatar

Just in : Lori is the judge of all things good and evil, laws don't matter.

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Lori's avatar

Yup.

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David Cashion's avatar

Lol.

While your at it can you release another law breaker, Tina Peters.

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Jamie's avatar

Yes, God’s word tells us to respect authorities unless they tell us to act against His word. If I stand up against the authorities while standing on His word, I humbly accept the consequences including prison!!!

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David Cashion's avatar

That's the proper answer.

I wonder if the good doctor feels that way ?

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Jamie's avatar

“And the Lord’s servant must not be quarrelsome but kind to everyone, able to teach, patiently enduring evil, correcting his opponents with gentleness. God may perhaps grant them repentance leading to a knowledge of the truth,”

‭‭2 Timothy‬ ‭2‬:‭24‬-‭25‬ ‭ESV‬‬

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Leo's avatar

Jamie, Uh oh, if 2 Timothy is correct, then quite a few people are in trouble...

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LeadCPA's avatar

Jeff...you definitely deserve some time off. If you do skip a day, please post that you are skipping a day. Otherwise, your devoted followers will keep searching all day for a post. Thanks!

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RJ Rambler's avatar

🤭

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Carlos's avatar

How do you know? 🤪

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LMWC's avatar

First one to like?

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Kathy Sullivan's avatar

Maybe but it said I was the first to like....:) You were definitely first to comment! My comment was a little longer, but congrats to both of us...XOXOXOXO

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Juju's avatar

If you sort replies by oldest first, you see who posted first. Lol. It’s a fun race, no?

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Dr Linda's avatar

🙂

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