Thursday, January 19, 2023

She knew she would get wiped out in the next election due to her totalitarian policies during Covid. Instead of facing the voters, she is running.

Why Does Trump Defend the Vaccines? I Thought People Already Had Natural Immunity.

So much of politics is about subterfuge which requires deceiving the public, even if their overall plan benefits the public in some way.  But we might be hard-pressed to find examples of that.  So the flip-flopping is standard fare in politics.  That is not excusing it, and that is not suggesting that anyone be ethically okay with it if it serves a "higher purpose."  Lying is lying is lying is lying.  

Trump says that he "got the FDA to do things that . . . it was pretty amazing what we were able to do" but doesn't finish his sentence.  He doesn't finish it, because does he really have the authority over the FDA to tell them what to do with regard to a company's product and mandate that it be distributed pronto?  It suggests undue influence if so.    

But Trump has a terrible record, at least since taking office in 2017, on vaccines.  He's been pro-vaccine from Day 1.  When COVID struck, Trump was paraded about in his presidential limousine giving a thumbs-up to the treatment he received at Walter Reed Army Hospital for having caught COVID.  

So let's say that he's not a scientist or a virologist, so nobody will fight him for being wrong on that score.  But when you start recommending it to millions of people and putting them at risk because you don't know the product or its effects or its design, that does not exonerate your role in mass murder.  So when Trump says that he saved millions of lives, quite the contrary is true.  And the hospitals have doctored the results to such a degree that it makes it harder to know what people actually died of.  The media has adopted the phrase "Died suddenly" as a diagnosis and the hospitals may offer heart attack or thrombosis without ever pointing to the cause for which everybody knows the cause. 

Wednesday, January 18, 2023

Thank you to  Michael Shedlock at Lew Rockwell.

Wicked old witch . . .

Not dead.  Just resigned.  But I like the thought  The mass murder must be avenged as part of restitution.  

"Come on, let's go there"

The song is "Higher," 1999, by the American rock band, Creed.  The song is the lead single from their second studio album, titled, Human Clay.  This performance was not a Super Bowl halftime show.  It was a live show at the Dallas Cowboys Thanksgiving Day game [Denver beat Dallas, 26-24] at Texas Stadium on November 22, 2001, only 2 months after 9/11. They sing a few songs, and the video is a montage of those songs during that show.  Enjoy.  

Here is a fuller version. 


Here are the lyrics

When dreaming I'm guided to another worldTime and time againAt sunrise I fight to stay asleep'Cause I don't wanna leave the comfort of this place'Cause there's a hunger, a longing to escapeFrom the life I live when I'm awakeSo let's go thereLet's make our escapeCome on, let's go thereLet's ask can we stay?
Can you take me higher?To a place where blind men seeCan you take me higher?To a place with golden streets
Although I would like our world to changeIt helps me to appreciateThose nights and those dreamsBut, my friend, I'd sacrifice all those nightsIf I could make the Earth and my dreams the sameThe only difference isTo let love replace all our hateSo let's go thereLet's make our escapeCome on, let's go thereLet's ask can we stay?
Can you take me higher?To a place where blind men seeCan you take me higher?To a place with golden streets
So let's go thereYeah, let's go thereCome on, let's go thereLet's ask can we stay?
Up high I feel like I'm alive for the very first timeSet up high I'm strong enough to take these dreamsAnd make them mine
Set up high I'm strong enough to take these dreamsAnd make them mine
Can you take me higher?To a place where blind men seeCan you take me higher?To a place with golden streets
Can you take me higher?To a place where blind men seeCan you take me higher?To a place with golden streets