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George Rebane

Yesterday’s early snowfall left our rooftop satellite dish glommed up and dysfunctional.  So Jo Ann and I, with our puppy, watched the inaugural doings at our neighbors who also happened to be close friends and more wisely had their dish installed at easily accessible ground level.  What we witnessed was and continues to be an historical transfer of power and change of governance, most certainly in its style but hopefully also in its execution.

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President Trump’s inaugural speech painted a decidedly dark and depressed state of our union that he ascribed to years of power accumulation toward a hubristic center that is distant from most Americans.  The basis for his offered solutions to the categorical problems we suffer from is to β€œgive power back to the people.”  This echoes the national perception that our government is supposed to be Lincoln’s β€˜of, by, and for the people’.  But today our country is so deeply divided that even this universally accepted shibboleth has a radically different interpretation for the socialist/collectivist Left and the conservative/libertarian Right.


Those like me heard β€˜power back to the people’ as Trump’s intention to devolve a goodly number of federal tentacles with the accompanying reduction in the sheer size of inward-facing, people-controlling government, and pass these functions back to local control or even do away with some of them completely.  In short, it was a herald for a rebirth of federalism.

But that is not the Left’s view of β€˜people power’ which received its perennially persistent form from Comrade Vlad the Former that is still practiced by Comrade Vlad the Latter.   These worthies teach us that the goal of collectivist governance is universal democracy.  Nothing shall come between the people and their central government.  All things of moment shall be determined by the wholesale will of the people executed in the form of national referenda, initiatives, and plebiscites.

Our social engineers of whatever hue all promote such application of universal suffrage because they know that when herded, the controlling majority becomes very controllable.  The herd has always allowed itself to be stampeded in desired directions and soothed by siren songs even as they amble to their own slaughter.  The hard fast rule is to excise any tendency toward dispersed discussion and decisions, but instead restrict dialogue to be between the directed masses and the center.  In that form of social organization dissenters can be quickly dispatched before their cries are heard.  Lenin, Stalin, Hitler, Mao, … have been expert at such purposely shaped and carefully managed β€˜socialist democracies’.  Given this, even today’s mildly attentive American has no problem in distinguishing which kind of democracy is the goal of his leftleaning neighbors.

Our Founders knew through brute force intellect the philosophical arguments against the inevitable tyranny of centralized control.  And they knew that it was easier to herd sheep and nigh impossible to herd cats.  Therefore they gave us the mechanism by which the independent minded states could be barely herded and then only under defined dire circumstances.  They based their social model on the free individual abiding by a social contract constrained by his common God, shared culture, and universally recognized greed.  Practicing self-interest and understanding it in his neighbors gave rise in America to a working paradigm that needed only a modicum of monitoring and management through a few powers relinquished to the collective (i.e. government).   And even that collective to be trusted had to be local enough so that the individual citizen could keep his eye on the doings of power.  All of that is and has been outside the ken of and completely foreign to the logic of the Left for whom the greater good always comes from the greater government.

In recent decades our constitutional republicanism has received the added imprimatur of science.  We can now explain in mathematically precise terms why nature has only evolved life forms with distributed control structures.  Stated another way, there is no known plant or critter whose life – i.e. bodily functions that enable survival – is controlled from one supreme centrum or master controller.  Our bodies, through our diversely purposed organs down to our individual cells, are controlled locally, employing inputs through local interfaces that convey two-way information and transmit resources.  The overarching paradigm here is β€˜Keep it Simple Stupid!’

Nature (i.e. the structure of our universe) β€˜knows’ that the bigger and more complex a system is, the more difficult it is to monitor and control.  The relationship between a system’s input, its environment, current state, and its output (response) is determined by what we now call its transfer function.  The truth of the matter is that transfer functions of large complex systems are not only unknown, but unknowable in Nature and within our current state of knowledge.  Our Founders and their intellectual descendants knew this before science confirmed it.  But the anti-intellectual Left continues to wallow in their hubris of central control that hearkens back to the misery of monarchies and theocracies (both ancient and contemporary).

So without access to a computable transfer function we cannot reasonably relate any system’s (e.g. government, economy, home heating system, MRI, environmental policy, …) gazintas to its comzatas, and without that ability we cannot determine the gazintas needed to get the desired comzatas – we don’t know what comzata here if we make something gazinta there, capice?  And here’s the ideological litmus test, if you understand this you have a chance of being a classical liberal.  And if you don’t, you most likely believe that there exists a body of elite experts who can fashion and enforce behaviors (aka public policies, laws, regulations, …) that deliver the β€˜greatest good to the greatest number’.  The more devout of you leftwingers also believe that Comrade Josif Vissarjonovich was correct when he observed that β€œyou need to crack a few eggs to make an omelet.”

Many people of the Left in the US and across the world are in a pre-hysterical froth, today demonstrating across the Earth against what they know in their hearts, that Donald Trump will not only destroy their quality of life, but also deny us a future in which mankind will finally find its altruistic destiny of universal happiness and contentment within the embrace of a nurturing and unspoiled Gaia.

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But the observable logic of these women (and their β€œgirley men”?) is both revealing and regrettable as their signs with emblazoned β€œStay Out of My Uterus!” testify.  They still don’t understand that that is exactly what the Republicans want the government to do, is to stay out of their private parts.  It should be up to women everywhere to determine what goes into their private parts and what comes out of there.  However, what those leftwingers in the streets will never understand is that we want neither to subsidize nor direct the traffic that women encourage through those conduits.  Your sexual plumbing is your own business, so don’t demand that I maintain it from my earnings.

I believe that President Trump will do his best to get that message out and then implement its financial provisions.  And that is only one aspect of the across the board insane worldview that the hundreds of thousands today on the Mall share.  By any measure not one of their touted grievances about America’s women hold water.  And there is no evidence that our new president will do ANYTHING to denigrate the country’s women (past private pussy grabbing conversations aside, which were just testeronic braggadocio that really did not denigrate womanhood per se).  However, that cannot be said about the output continually delivered by our leftwing entertainment media.

So the conversation from Trump’s inaugural address comes down to his proposal to henceforth put β€˜America First!’ in the minds and energies of Americans.  I and mine interpret this new and strongly stated objective as the intent for the federal government under Trump and the Republicans to reinstate America’s national interest as the prime directive for implementing policies that increase the quality of life and future prospects for America’s citizens.  ALL other interests are to be suborned to America’s national interests.

Those who have globalist aspirations or simply seek to denigrate President Trump on a partisan basis will attempt to convince the pre-educated that America First is code for America Ε°ber Alles.  There is no evidence for this and such an argument is false on its face.  However, America First does promote policies, both foreign and domestic, that increase the common weal of the broad population of American citizens.  In the domestic domain this involves policies that enable individuals to maximally achieve their potential with a minimum of imposed wealth redistribution.  Contrary to leftwing dogma, reality dictates that a lower Gini Index (here), indicating more equality, does not guarantee a higher quality of life.  No measure of QoL should include covetous envy of your neighbor’s property.  But sadly that is the very foundation of socialist thought, and the inevitable policies that ensue.  I believe President Trump also believes that.

On the foreign scene President Trump’s message is consistent with a policy that encourages us to negotiate win-win trade arrangements with all sovereign-nation states that already pursue their own national interests.  How well he and his team will do that remains to be seen.  But I take heart in that the people he has nominated to fill those slots are people who understand the real world and have a demonstrated success working in such an environment.

And the message to our enemies, both declared and still in the contemplative phase, should be that memorably proclaimed by JFK – β€œLet every nation know, whether it wishes us well or ill, that we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe, in order to assure the survival and the success of liberty.”  And the first liberty that we will take will be to return to a government that is of, by, and for the people wherein we understand that β€˜for the people’ means for the benefit of all America’s citizens.  And further, that no one should mistake that β€˜for the benefit of all’ in any way demands such benefit to bestow equal outcomes for all – such an imposed equality does everything but β€œassure the survival and the success of liberty.”

Now let’s let President Trump get his team in place, give him some time and space, and see what he can and will accomplish on our behalf, and what kind of greatness is he really talking about.  It is clear that today’s demonstrators will have none of that.

[22jan17 update]  We need to remind readers new to the socio-political doings on Earth that yesterday’s worldwide women’s marches had little to do with women or women’s rights.  It was simply the global Left flexing its considerable bought and paid for (here) muscle, and for the time presenting itself as adherents of socialism.  They have correctly identified growing global nationalism in the defense and continuation of Westphalian world order as their mortal enemy.  Here the only naivete opponents of socialism may embrace is that socialism is the destination of such marching hordes.  Their real objective to the rest of us is much more grim.

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112 responses to “An Early Take on Trump (updated 22jan17)”

  1. BradC Avatar
    BradC

    Trump gave no assurances of helping allies in his speech. He has said about NATO that, basically, it may be obsolete, and it is all about dollars and cents and cost sharing. If a country cannot pay, they are out (Let the Rooskies have those countries?)
    Equating a JFK quote to what Trump ‘meant’? I don’t think so.
    President Trump needs work as ‘Leader of the Free World”.

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  2. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    I learned long ago that to have a negotiation, the others need to believe you are capable of stepping away from the table. If they don’t think you can you are at a disadvantage.
    I think Trump is just establishing that can walk away. Maybe the other NATO members will actually pay up what was previously agreed to and maybe even a wee bit more.
    It would probably be healthy for the POTUS to be seen as the President of the USA first and the “leader of the free world” as a not too distant second.

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  3. Todd Juvinall Avatar
    Todd Juvinall

    Spicer chastising the lamestreams today was great. I hope it starts them on the road to finally doing journalism rather than opinion pieces. We will see.

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  4. Todd Juvinall Avatar
    Todd Juvinall

    Oh and I wonder when the Secret Service will call on Madormat for wanting to blow up the White House with I assume, Trump in it. She never gave thsoe true believers their BJ. Broken promises and she says that about the Trumpster.

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  5. ScenesFromTheApocalypse Avatar
    ScenesFromTheApocalypse

    I like this picture. The conflation of grrl power and subjugation of women.
    https://i.redd.it/2212kjxjy3by.jpg

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  6. George Rebane Avatar

    Scenes 624pm – anyone else note the clear genuflection to sharia in the posters of American women with their hair covered by Islamic hijabs?

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  7. Russ Avatar
    Russ

    George,
    A water hose with a nozzle to produce a stream strong enough to reach the satellite dish is more than enough to solve the snow on the dish problem.

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  8. George Rebane Avatar

    Russ 654pm – thought of that years ago. Can’t reach the front of the dish from on the ground. Will put in electric heater.

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  9. Walt Avatar

    I saw that picture today and said to myself, ” Self,, just what is up with that? That’s wrong on SO many levels.”

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  10. Don Bessee Avatar
    Don Bessee

    Dr. R, A hypo squirt, pressure pump water gun filled with warm water is a blast on those kind of snow days! Give the dish a good blast of WD40 when its dry, that’s a big help. πŸ˜‰

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  11. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    Or, live without your magic picture boxes. And horseless carriages. And…..

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  12. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    & 6:57
    Did you try calling the cops? I like those entries in the Police Blotter about some lady’s Dish TV is not working. Usually in an ice or snow storm. It can be a real emergency. Hmmm. Better have the lovely bride call unless you want to be the first male in history to report such a calamity. Or, just pull out the old peace maker and blow that sumbitch to Kingdom Come.

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  13. Todd Juvinall Avatar
    Todd Juvinall

    For Frisch and Paul Emery. Scenes from a pu**y riot. The women at that march were pretty narly and nasty. Check them out.
    http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/scenes-from-a-pussy-riot/article/2612595

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  14. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    Back to the topic. I heard America First as our new policy, both foreign and domestic. I heard a call to patriotism as our source of unity. I also heard about tombstones across the land, decaying infrastructure, and school systems flush with cash failing the pototenial of our next generation. I heard Trump sum up failed policies and broken promises as carnage.
    Let our overseas friends and foes decipher what that means to them.
    Brad: Here is how one man sees NATO. And Russia. And ISIS. What is that phrase the Social Justice Warriors use for common ground among the various identity politics factions? Intersectionality I believe.
    http://buchanan.org/blog/new-president-new-world-126437

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  15. Scott Obermuller Avatar

    “He has said about NATO that, basically, it may be obsolete, and it is all about dollars and cents and cost sharing. If a country cannot pay, they are out (Let the Rooskies have those countries?)”
    Brad can be excused for his ignorance as he probably has no awareness of the conditions of that time when JFK uttered those words.
    Those ‘other countries’ are far more prosperous than they were then and can pay far, far more than they do now. Germany and most of NATO are welfare slackers that are coasting on Uncle Sam’s dime.
    We are talking about countries that have developed some of the most advanced weapon systems in the world, but will not foot the bill for their own defence.
    Trump is simply giving notice that if they don’t care about their own defence, why should we?
    But Brad thinks Germany is poor and suffering under an onerous socialistic system thrust upon them by unseen forces and shouldn’t have to pay to defend them selves. Am I correct, Brad?

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  16. Norm Sauer Avatar
    Norm Sauer

    I take a very different view of what Trump said. He told we the People that power is now transferred to us. This is our Constitutional right. But, with each right there is a corresponding duty. It is our responsibility to use what power we have to help President Trump achieve his goals for America. We must step up and be vocal. We must write our senators, our representatives, etc. and do our part in as many ways as imaginable to exercise what power we have. STEP UP! BE HEARD! DON’T TAKE “NO” FOR AN ANSWER. TOGETHER WE CAN GET IT DONE. Without such an attitude Trump may be stalled to death and not accomplish what he has set out to do. Believe!!!

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  17. Russ Avatar
    Russ

    Spot on Norm. It is our responsibility to hold our elected officials “feet to the fire” to make sure they get done what needs to be done. We all have to Step Up and Be Heard.

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  18. ScenesFromTheApocalypse Avatar
    ScenesFromTheApocalypse

    A policy statement by (at least some of) the Women Marchers.
    https://static1.squarespace.com/static/584086c7be6594762f5ec56e/t/58796773414fb52b57e20794/1484351351914/WMW+Guiding+Vision+%26+Definition+of+Principles.pdf
    “We believe migration is a human right and that no human being is illegal. “

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  19. Todd Juvinall Avatar
    Todd Juvinall

    Honestly, doesn’t Frisch look like Michael Moore?

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  20. stevenfrisch Avatar
    stevenfrisch

    osted by: Todd Juvinall | 22 January 2017 at 09:30 AM
    It is almost like you possess the mind of a child.

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  21. Todd Juvinall Avatar
    Todd Juvinall

    Yes I am young at heart. Thanks.

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  22. Walt Avatar

    You can ALWAYS tell a LIB protest was held. “Let someone else clean it up.”
    http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2017/01/liberal-women-march-trump-leave-trash-heaps-someone-else-clean/

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  23. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    Just replayed some clips from “The Dark Speech”. Eye opening to me the second time around. I think I will rephrase the speech as an ANTI-communism/socialism/redistribution of wealth speech.
    Nature Law? Explains why Trump was asking legal scholars about Nature Law behind the scenes for awhile now. They probably just confirmed and validated what he initiatively knew and felt. Who knows……

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  24. Russ Avatar
    Russ

    DRIANA COHEN: No hats off to rallies’ huge double standard.
    Of course none of these women were up in arms and protesting when Hillary β€œwent low” by calling Republicans β€œdeplorables” and comparing conservatives to β€œterrorist groups.” Liberal women everywhere gave her a pass. They also looked the other way when she didn’t walk the walk when it came to advocating for equal pay for women while serving as a U.S. senator for New York. Senate financial expenditures show Hillary gave the majority of the top-paying jobs to men.
    Under Hillary’s watch, women made 72 cents on the man’s dollar β€” a fact that didn’t result in widespread demonstrations.
    These β€œpussyhatters” also gave President Obama a monumental pass for failing women economically.
    Under Obama’s watch, more than 2 million women fell into poverty, according to 2014 Census Bureau reports. The Obama administration also failed to put β€œequal pay” into practice over the last two terms. But these left-wing women β€” with their blatant double standards β€” chose to turn their rage against Trump instead.

    http://www.bostonherald.com/news/columnists/adriana_cohen/2017/01/adriana_cohen_no_hats_off_to_rallies_huge_double_standard?

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  25. Todd Juvinall Avatar
    Todd Juvinall

    What I took from the babes speechs was simple. Obama and the left really screwed them over and they are now venting. So it was about Obama! Otherwise how can they blame a man who just arrived?

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  26. Todd Juvinall Avatar
    Todd Juvinall

    Well heck Aaron and GB are out.

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  27. Todd Juvinall Avatar
    Todd Juvinall

    Russ 327
    It is fruitless to cite the facts that are contrary to the bias of the left and their press. Trump pays women equal to men yet get no press credit. He promotes them as well. But all these lefty babes think about is him squeezing their privates (which I think they might really want) So no matter what the truth is, Trump will never get the credit for doing exactley what those gals say they want.

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  28. Bill Tizer Avatar
    Bill Tizer

    Hey, we all know it was one big pro-abortion rally presented in an anti-misogynist wrapping. Domestic violence and BLM got pushed to the back of the bus. They have better spokespersons that that elderly 59 year old slot beyond her years Madonna and the Jugs Lady crying that the relative newcomer Scarlett O’Hara got paid less then the leading man in a movie made in 30’some. There are a lot more articulate and thoughtful speakers on women’s issues than those whack jobs that made the headlines in the media. As far as the wage Gap goes it is usually misconstrued as income gap not wage Gap between two people doing the same job over the same period of time. Men are more apt to volunteer for overtime then women as a woman has the terrible job of shuttling back between work and home where as a man generally is dedicated to the workplace. Yes this is an oversimplification but the real issue was “let me kill babies let me kill babies let me kill babies and you are going to pay for it” . I say go ahead and kill all the babies you want just don’t expect me to condone it or pay for it. But that’s just me.

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  29. Todd Juvinall Avatar
    Todd Juvinall

    Ashley Judd’s disgusting tirade at the Women’s March. Who would give this any credence?
    http://sierradragonsbreathe.blogspot.com/2017/01/ashey-judd-is-mentally-challenged-and.html

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  30. Todd Juvinall Avatar
    Todd Juvinall

    Rush made a great point on this crowd stuff the lamestreams are all aflutter about. When Trump has his rallies the media would not report the numbers or even show the crowds. Doing their best for Hillary to diminish his appeal. Now they think we give a shit that they report on the crowds in DC or anywhere.

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  31. Paul Emery Avatar
    Paul Emery

    Sorry to rain on your parade George but Trump’s polls for his first weekend are the lowest in recorded history. History has shown that it’s downhill from here.
    “Trump’s approval rating in the Gallup survey, conducted last Friday through Sunday, opens at 45 percent β€” the same percentage of Americans that said they disapprove of Trump’s first weekend on the job.
    In fact, Trump is beginning his presidency with the lowest initial approval rating in the modern polling era, according to Gallup.
    But while Trump’s first approval rating is improved from the poor reviews Americans gave to his presidential transition, it is also lower than previous presidents β€” a sign Trump has entered the White House without the same support from Americans that others have enjoyed. Barack Obama’s opening approval rating in January 2009 was 67 percent, George W. Bush’s was 57 percent in 2001, Bill Clinton’s was 58 percent in 1993, George H.W. Bush’s was 51 percent in 1989 and Ronald Reagan’s was also 51 percent in 1981.
    Jimmy Carter’s first approval rating in 1977 was 66 percent, Richard Nixon’s was 59 percent in 1969, John Kennedy began his presidency in 1961 with a 72-percent approval rating and Dwight Eisenhower’s first approval rating in 1953 was 68 percent.
    Trump’s initial approval rating is also lower than the scores for Gerald Ford (71 percent) and Lyndon Johnson (78 percent), who entered the Oval Office following – respectively – the resignation and assassination of their predecessors.”
    http://www.politico.com/blogs/donald-trump-administration/2017/01/poll-trump-approval-rating-post-inauguration-234048

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  32. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    @one minute before one pm:
    ROFLMAO. Polls? Like does anyone care. Oh Paul, you are so adorable! Well, in a ever changing world, there is comfort that somethings simply stay the same. A silver lining. Whoever said the cnly constant in life is change has been proven wrong.
    By all means, carry on. Polls, lol. Paul is one wild and crazy dude. Funny man.

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  33. Paul Emery Avatar
    Paul Emery

    Just reporting on the facts Bill. No honeymoon for the Trumper

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  34. Todd Juvinall Avatar
    Todd Juvinall

    Paul Emery, no one here cares. Trump won. The besy poll there is.

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  35. Thomas Masles Avatar
    Thomas Masles

    George,
    I believe what you have written so eloquently is a succinct description of Mr. Trump and his vision. I am having fun watching him take the whell of the executive branch. I take him seriously but actually find humor in his antics with tweets and comments fighting back I believe he is a good and honest man. Nobody owns him. He has built a fabulous business and has a wonderful family. Thus I think he’ll do much of what he promises. I’m ready for the left to diminish everything he does because it’s what they do. It’s all they can do. I don’t believe in polls so I am not bothered by whatever or wherever his opening approval rating is. So be it. God Bless America. I think He just has.

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  36. Paul Emery Avatar
    Paul Emery

    Todd
    I don’t care if you care so we’re even. Hows God doing? Had a talk with him lately. You seem to have an inside track.

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  37. Todd Juvinall Avatar
    Todd Juvinall

    Oh Paul Emry, how is that goat sacrifice working for for you. It really brings you closer to your nirvana?

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  38. Paul Emery Avatar
    Paul Emery

    I’m Greek Todd. We sacrifice lambs and eat them on Easter Sunday. An old Christian thing Greek Orthodox style.

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  39. Todd Juvinall Avatar
    Todd Juvinall

    Thought so. Heathen.

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  40. Paul Emery Avatar
    Paul Emery

    So Greek Orthodox are all going to hell right Todd.

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  41. Todd Juvinall Avatar
    Todd Juvinall

    Yes they are. Appears you will have some company in the hot spot.

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  42. George Rebane Avatar

    Oh, how I love these theological discussions πŸ˜‰

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  43. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    I understand Mozart went to heaven but is the only one there who gets weekend passes to Hell. I expect he also grabbed women’s private parts on a regular basis.
    It has been established by the theologians at South Park Studios that it was the Mormons who got it right. The Mormons. Please remember that.
    One must give the Progressives their due… they’ve managed to trash the beginning of the Trump administration, even managing to put on a Women’s March that effectively excludes the majority of white women who voted Trump and a very large minority of all women who voted Trump, more than 40%.

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  44. Bonnie McGuire Avatar

    When they first started making an issue using political polls I thought it was a disgusting, dishonest way to manipulate minds. It’s interesting that this election made it obvious, and how misleading and corrupt so much of our major media has become. Inciting division and violent unrest. It’s not nice to encourage vile, ignorant people to riot and burn down their country because when they don’t get their way.

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  45. Paul Emery Avatar
    Paul Emery

    George
    You should be thrilled to have as one of your contributors someone who has a direct connection with God. I’m hoping Todd will give me an advance on the Second Coming. That would be a scoop for KVMR for sure. I mean God and Country in one package. b

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  46. Todd Juvinall Avatar
    Todd Juvinall

    Paul Emery I would rather you post your sheep sacrifices here for all to see. Maybe all that rock dancing with your pals could be a hit on Youtube. But alas, my connection with GOD is no better than any common Christian. Enjoy the toasty land you are headed to.

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  47. ScenesFromTheApocalypse Avatar
    ScenesFromTheApocalypse

    Speaking of private parts.
    http://imgur.com/jf3DqyE

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  48. ScenesFromTheApocalypse Avatar
    ScenesFromTheApocalypse

    The lines of battle are shaping up. Choose your side.
    https://i.redd.it/ntull3bmphby.jpg

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