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I Heard It On The NARN
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15 responses to “I Heard It On The NARN”
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Still not tired of all the winning.
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TBF, it was supposed to be over a year ago…
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I pointed out earlier that Peso Joe had given 30% of the US stockpiles of rockers and antitank weapons to the Uke’s, and that any further disbursements would be eating into our ready reserve. 30% is 4years manufacturing output.
Just heard Pedo Joe is sending another large shipment…FTW
I’ve not heard one conservative Patriot®️ in Congress speak out against this.
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. . . over a year ago.
It was. Look at the map.
I know it’s confusing because Russia initially attacked several places and now they’re stuck in the East. So they’re losing, right? No. Russia made some initial spoiling attacks to degrade Ukrainian military capability all over the country, seized the territory in the East that it wanted, and was basically done with the war when the people pulling Lesko Brandon’s strings saw an opportunity to line their pockets by giving piles of money and weapons to Ukraine.
I have no doubt some of the money is being laundered through Ukraine back to charities and foundations run by Liberals (variations on the Hunter model, or Hillary’s Haiti charity). I have no doubt US arms manufacturers who donate to Liberal politicians will be getting huge no-bid contracts to replenish dwindling stocks of weapons given away. Nobody in Washington gives a damn about Ukraine, that’s just the cover story for the heist. The longer LIberals can prolong the conflict, the more money they can swindle from the taxpayers without being questioned. After all, you’re not a Russian Sympathizer, are you? You’re not a Putin Puppet, are you? Then you should be happy to pay for a better Ukraine, no questions asked.
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Putin has ordered all Covid clot shots in the RF be destroyed. He’s seen the deadly side effects of concoctions that 1. Do not protect against contracting the virus; 2. Do not stop transmission of the virus. It’s not a vaccine.
Meanwhile, over in Crips turf, they’re divvying up the loot like bosses while their people get slaughtered.
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Meanwhile, in Minnesota, AG Keith Ellison (who won reelection last year by less than 1%) has decided to respond the massive increase in Kia thefts in the Twin Cities by urban youths by . . . wait for it . . . suing Kia! For not making their cars harder to steal!
But it’s the MN GOP that is extreme and out of touch, lol. -
I really, really, wish that some MN journalist would ask Ellison why he was suing Kia and not the people who had their Kia stolen.
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A great Glenn Loury podcast this week, pure economics, with Oded Galor, who has interesting ideas about why mankind’s standard of living remained flat for tens of thousands of years, and exploded in the industrial revolution (lucky us).
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/oded-galor-the-journey-of-humanity/id505824976?i=1000601934643
Galor says that incremental increases in economic production before the industrial revolution were absorbed by population increase. In other words, if you were a late middle ages farmer you worked about as hard to earn a kilo of food as farmer in the bronze age, while your labor supported a somewhat larger population. Only when the industrial revolution arrived did tech advance quickly enough that it outpaced the increase in population, and the malthusian paradox was broken. -
Here’s an interesting twitter feed that corroborates your (and my) assessment, Bigman.
https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/1630474250569105411
The RF is preparing a very active spring offensive. They’re not looking for more territory, they got what they want. This ass whipping is intended to get the Uke’s far back into their country, and away from the new RF border.
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This article hasn’t aged well:
Following Your Gut Isn’t the Right Way to Go: The experts had a rough year. We still have to trust them.
https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2021/03/the-experts-had-a-rough-year-we-still-have-to-trust-them/618344/
We now know, from legal inquiries in Canada, and Britain’s Lockdown files, that the “experts” came up with whatever data they felt was politically useful to them.
I have commented many times that when you mix politics and science, you don’t get politics-based science, you get science-based politics.
The article ends with an anecdote about a submarine captain who convinces the author that safety lies in trusting experts and the systems that produce them. The author doesn’t give the name of the submarine captain, I wonder if it was the same captain who ran his submarine into an underwater mountain six months after the article was published? -
UMMP, you might find this guy of interest in this context.
https://www.eugyppius.com/p/yet-another-leak-reveals-that-covid
It always irritates some people when I say this, but it’s just the truth: The people responsible for the last three years of economic destruction, psychological injury and mass pharmaceutical experimentation are callous and evil, but they’re also just really dumb. None of this meant anything, none of this was for anything, and that’s the bitterest pill of all. Every last person in these text messages, from Johnson to Hancock to other ministers to random experts and everyone else, has absolutely no idea what they’re doing or what the purposes of their restrictions even are. Lockdowns were every inch the crazy illogical senseless chaotic policies they appear to be. They are the fruit of shallow low-wattage government functionaries who have a planning horizon extending no more than two weeks, who judge their own success or failure via press coverage, and who regard the public as dimwitted cattle to be herded in expedient directions.
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jdm, the chaotic response to Covid was more obvious in the US because there were multiple jurisdictions with radically different covid responses & the results of the disease were the same: the old people died. Since day one we knew that covid had this specific vector — the old and people with comorbidities were the most at risk.
And rather than protect that demographic, the authorities did ridiculous things like shut down small businesses and churches, while keeping casinos (and candy stores open).
The advice of public health officials, when followed, resulted in destroyed lives, misery, and death.
They were never able to explain mask mandates in any way that made sense. Wiping down surfaces was useless. -
It’s no wonder Naomi and DeSantis are running for President. There’s nobody left alive in their states. Everybody died of Covid because they weren’t locked down.
At least, that’s what Liberals like Emery confidently assured me would happen.
Okay, to be fair, not everybody died of Covid. Some were already dead from net neutrality.
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The first casualty of war is the truth.
Most reporting about “who’s winning”, who’s losing”, and so on, should be taken with a fistful of salt. -
Here is emery uncritically repeating the MSM’s messaging on who is winning and losing in Ukraine.
http://www.shotinthedark.info/wp/?p=84345&cpage=2#comment-244059
Emery is riding the fine line that separates gibberish and bullshit these days.
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