Archive for April, 2020
I broke the code?
I’d really like to be the fly on the wall to see her face when Hillary figures this out, and I really have to wonder just who it is in the DNC that will next be given that special Seth Rich re-education program, Tom Perez?
Just a jump to the left
The scary part of the current cluster fuck that’s going on?
There may come a day when we’ll look back on this time as “the good old days”, and where do you think that we can go from there?
Has this whole crazy Corona Virus episode been an offshoot of the political nonsense that has been dumped on us to keep up busy and unable to have the time needed to figure out that we’re merely being manipulated?

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Form Follows, Or Precedes, Function
Recently on Facebook I noted that one small side benefit of my being isolated was that I could catch up on videos, and how pleased I was to re-watch the series “Person Of Interest” again, a show that I had really enjoyed when it was new. I’m still going through the episodes and this morning I ran across an example of how besides reflecting life, art can even to some extent predict it, even if hidden in the details. In season 4, the episode (#5) titled sort of prophetically “Prophets” was about how a person predicted election outcomes with great accuracy yet had been shocked that an election went against his call, and even against the results of usually accurate exit polls. This upset victory brought a candidate for governor (and, her name was Perez) to victory, only to have her very soon after die under mysterious circumstances instantly raising her next in command into office. Adding to the coincidence factor, that name Perez shows up large in this. Then as now, the need for votes that are traceable and not an easy target for electronic manipulation is clear.

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“Those who vote decide nothing.
Those who count the vote decide everything.”
― Joseph Stalin