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Quick Takes – California Dark Ages, California Serfs, and California DERP

     Another “quick takes” on items where there is too little to say to make a complete article, but is still important enough to comment on.      The focus this time: California Unter Alles      First, a little (ironic) mood music: California Ueber … Continue reading

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Doctors Required To Ignore Biological Reality

     Biologically, human beings are a dimorphic species, with a male sex and a female sex.  Though there are medical abnormalities, this dimorphism remains clear and obvious… unless you are an idjit regulator at the Dept. of Health and Human Services: … Continue reading

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Bernie Sanders, A Candidate of Failure, Envy, and Scapegoating

     Bernie Sanders is a bitter old man.  He is also a failure who can only draw a steady paycheck by sucking off the government teat as a politician: “His family managed to send him to the University of Chicago. Despite … Continue reading

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What is Cultural Marxism?

     The birth and evolution of “political correctness” via “critical theory” through dominating over social studies… and beyond.      It transformed Marxist “justice” into “death by a thousand cuts” against Western Civilization.

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The Purging of “Man” from the Navy and Marines

     The current Secretary of Navy wants to purge every “man” in the Navy and Marine corps he can… the word “man,” that is: “The Marine Corps has been ordered to come up with a plan to make its enlisted entry-level … Continue reading

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The Intentional Fail of the GOP

     Does the Republican party establishment want to lose in 2016?  Rather than try to show the party base that they really to care about their concerns, the establishment in control of Congress isn’t even trying to pretend to care, as … Continue reading

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One Person, One Vote, but Some Votes Are More Equal Than Others

     Originally, states were free to re-district as they wished.  Some states, such as California and Nevada, followed a “Federal Plan” for their state Senates.  For example, each county in Nevada had one state Senator regardless of population; in another case, … Continue reading

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Quick Takes – Nationalizing the Suburbs; Nationalizing Housing Questionnaires; and Nationalizing Opposition

     Another “quick takes” on items where there is too little to say to make a complete article, but is still important enough to comment on.      The focus this time: All your neighborhoods are belong to us!      First, a little mood … Continue reading

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Quick Takes – Racist Parliament, Racist Facebook, Racist West

     Another “quick takes” on items where there is too little to say to make a complete article, but is still important enough to comment on.      The focus this time: Racist! You’re all racist!!1!      First, a little mood music:      Carrying on… … Continue reading

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Privacy of the Vote: A Bulwark Protecting Freedom

     The introduction of the private casting of ballots served to protect the voter against any and all who would apply pressure on the voter to vote a certain way… or else.      The prohibition on photographing one’s ballot before casting was … Continue reading

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