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The Fake Battle over the Southern Wall
In May of 2011, then-President Obama proclaimed ‘completed’ a security fence along the border between the U.S. and Mexico Yet, there are records indicating that the fence was not finished and that the monies to be used for that construction were spent elsewhere. This research comes on the heels of President Trump ‘ordering,’ Congress to build…
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DHS and the Two-Party Veep Creep
The two-party system is not in the U.S. Constitution, and they are not a part of the federal government. Rather they are a private corporate club, and to actually become a card-carrying member, you must pay to join. This means that the primary gathering and the election are nothing more than a paid get-together for…
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The Fostering Hand
“True liberty needs a fostering hand.” – Federal Farmer #8 Little attention’s being paid to the confirmation hearings. They have become nothing more than a rubber stamp process, a mere formality, but they are constitutionally necessarily. Such hearings are a part of the checks and balances built into the U.S. Constitution and without them the Executive branch…
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Executive Orders Be Damned!
It’s disheartening to watch the same pattern continue from one administration to the next as President Trump appears to waste Legislative governance in favor of Executive Orders and Actions. This isn’t what the American people voted for. Certainly the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) should be ignored. The TPP is not really an agreement as mush as it is…
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Apathy is the Wolf at the Door
Part of me wants to expose all the ‘Nasty Women” who stepped on stage during protests aimed at disrupting the Progressive media’s coverage of President Trump’s inaugural celebration and first actions taken after entering the White House, but that’s was they want – the distraction. Instead I choose to ignore the distractions and deceivers and…
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How to Fire a Senator
In 1912, Theodore Roosevelt, a Progressive Republican, wrongly forwarded the idea that the constant recalling of U.S. Senators by State’s in which they represented, creating temporary vacancies, was slowing down the federal process. So, he called for the U.S. Constitution to be amended, creating the ‘popular’ vote for federal Senator’s as we know it…
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Name Tag
Last night, Mary and I celebrated our 30th wedding anniversary by going out to dinner. It wasn’t anything fancy mind you, jus’ a place where we could sit, be waited on and enjoy a good meal. Our server was excellent. He was engaging and even had water right there even before Mary asked which rarely…
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One Hairy Tale
Recently, a friend of mine sent me a story out of Orick, California, which is about 15 miles from my home town of Klamath. It brought to mind a memory of an event I experienced from my childhood. It’s never been a secret with me that I’ve held a fascination with Bigfoot. It started as a…
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Is Obama Planning a Pandemic?
Following the 2012 H5N1 virus outbreak, the Obama administration announced a pause of federally funded Gain-of-Function (GOF) research, or how to increase naturally occurring animal viruses in a lab to make them more infectious among humans. Now, the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) has released “Recommended Policy Guidance for Departmental Development…
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Another Ten-Year Flood Hits Northern Nevada
The rain came shortly after dark, replacing the snow showers from two-days before. Now the entire Truckee Meadows region braced for major flooding. It wasn’t until after 2 pm that I ventured out. I had been at home monitoring the ditch in our backyard, and one I felt it wasn’t going to wash over I…