Monday 29 June 2020

Just Observations

1.  It's just odd about various black gentlemen hyped on this 'white supremacy' thing....are generally the same guys who desire white girlfriends, or white wives.  Course, black women often refer to the same guys as 'losers' because they didn't marry a black gal.

2.  The massive surge in Covid-19 cases in Minnesota in the past ten days?  Well, the age group thing stands out....mostly all 20-to-29 year old folks.....the riot age type.  The over 40 years old crowd?  It marginally jumped. 

3.  Over the weekend, the NBA agreed to allow players to have social justice statements on the back of their jersey.  This will continue until some wiseguy puts up the Chinese phrase 'Baizou'....which means criticism of inferior intellectuals who seem to think big on social justice.  If you wanted to turn off 50-percent of the NBA fans, this is a guaranteed way to do it.

4.  Twenty folks shot in Chicago over the weekend, seven dead.  No one seems to care.  Chicago lives don't matter.

5.  The hype over Bolton and his book?  Mostly now finished.  He can put his suits away by next weekend, and go into full retirement.  There won't be anymore interviews.

6.  Just about every state is seeing a surge in the purchase of weapons.  Gun shops are probably going set all-time records for profit in 2020.

7.  A nationwide mask mandate (proposed by Pelosi)?  It won't happen.  If some governor wants to make it a rule in their state....then fine.  Set a period of time and go for it.

8.  The negative selling point of Joe Biden, if you sit and ponder upon it....if you elect him....all of the riot business and racism stuff....goes away.  Puff....like magic.  It just leaves a lot to your imagination to figure out how this works.

9.  17 August, set date for the Democratic Convention. VP will be chosen.  Figure around ten days after this....fake heart attack for Biden or health situation, and we finally get to the real (replacement) candidate for the Democratic Party in 2020.

10.  Romania oddly enough has set up a national day for remembering Christians harmed or killed by violence. 

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