Thursday, April 29, 2021

Questions For Joe Biden

 We've seen a great many Trump compatriots rousted from bed by FBI agents in order to serve a warrant search. Why have we had no investigation into Hunter Biden, who is evidently now a lecturer at Tulane. if you're a parent paying Tulane's tuition, do you really want your child "taught" by drug-addict, serial abuser and self admitted sex addict, Hunter Biden?

Questions for #JoeBiden?
Where were you on Monday, Dec. 18, 1972?
What activities were you engaged in over the weekend previous to that date?
Why was your wife taking her three very young children ALONE to allegedly pick up a Christmas tree? (as reported on http://Heavy.com
Isn't that usually a FAMILY event?
Wouldn't it be difficult for anyone to manage three toddlers and a Christmas tree at the same time?
In that same story the following statement was made: "...“For whatever reason, Neilia Biden, who was holding the baby, ended up in the right of way of Dunn’s truck coming down a long hill,” Politico reported. A friend of Biden’s who looked into the accident at the time told Politico, “She had a stop sign. The truck driver did not.” On what planet is a woman driving with her infant daughter on her lap?
Wouldn't that be a more likely position for a woman trying to ESCAPE from a disabled car with her child?
To your knowledge, was a forensic investigation done on Neilia's automobile?
If so, were any mechanical deficiencies noted?
Why did you continue with the "drunk truck driver" narrative when there was no evidence that was the case?
This same article claims you met your second wife, Jill, on a blind date in 1977. Yet in Jill's book she recounts the following:"...According to her 2019 memoir, Where the Light Enters, Jill had posed in an ad campaign for New Castle County's Parks and Recreation division. That advertisement wound up at said airport in the mid-'70s. Joe, who traveled frequently at the time, was apparently enamored with this woman in the photos and told his brother, Frankie, that the mysterious model was his dream date. We guess this is what they call love at first sight? In a random yet fortuitous twist, Frankie knew a mutual friend of Jill's and was able to get her phone number, which was notably unlisted at the time. Just one day after Joe procured Jill's digits, he called his future wife up for a date in March 1975. When she asked how he'd gotten her number, the politician's answer was oddly curt. In her book, Jill recalled Joe saying, "My brother Frank gave it to me. I just got back into town and was wondering — are you free tonight?" (source:https://bit.ly/330BQw4) You married her in 1977, you met her years earlier. So what is the truth?
Were you faithful to your first wife?
Did she have reason to doubt your fidelity?
Did she confront you earlier over the way you approached women?
I think it's time we start demanding #JusticeForNeilia

Thursday, April 22, 2021

Schools Should be Open. This is Why.

 "...As a result, many Americans have an overexaggerated view of certain aspects of the pandemic. One of these may well bear on school reopenings: According to polling, Americans massively overestimate the number of children who have died from the disease. Per the CDC, in the United States, children represent less than 0.1% of total pandemic-related deaths. While each individual death is a tragedy, the statistics remind us of a crucial, well-established feature of this virus: It is far less risky for children, with Americans above age 65 constituting 81% of the share of deaths.

In the same polling, Americans also massively overestimate the likelihood that a COVID-19 infection will lead to hospitalization. Forty-one percent of Democrats hold the completely implausible view that more than half of infections result in hospitalization. Ironically, despite the widespread assumption that Republicans underplay the disease, 26% of Republicans get the rate of hospitalization correct, compared with 10% of Democrats, according to the same study..."

Article Here

Wednesday, April 21, 2021

Wednesday, April 14, 2021

Are You Just Going to Stand There Or Are You Going to Do Something?

 If you want to experience what conservative teachers and students must go through daily in our public and private schools, read this. After reading, ask yourself if this doesn't sound like the type of indoctrination we'd have seen under Stalin or Mao or Castro. This is evil and parents need to stand up and make it stop-by attending school meetings, voting for school boards and not blindly accepting the new status quo simply to "get by."


"...I asked my uncomfortable questions in the “self-care” meeting because I felt a duty to my students. I wanted to be a voice for the many students of different backgrounds who have approached me over the course of the past several years to express their frustration with indoctrination at our school, but are afraid to speak up. They report that, in their classes and other discussions, they must never challenge any of the premises of our “antiracist” teachings, which are deeply informed by Critical Race Theory. 

These concerns are confirmed for me when I attend grade-level and all-school meetings about race or gender issues. There, I witness student after student sticking to a narrow script of acceptable responses. Teachers praise insights when they articulate the existing framework or expand it to apply to novel domains. Meantime, it is common for teachers to exhort students who remain silent that “we really need to hear from you.” 

A Statistic Based Reason Cops Are Stern When They Pull You Over For A Traffic Stop.

 If you are wondering why police are always on defense, consider the following statistics:


"...FBI Releases 2019 Statistics on Law Enforcement Officers Killed in the Line of Duty
According to statistics reported to the FBI, 89 law enforcement officers were killed in line-of-duty incidents in 2019. Of these, 48 officers died as a result of felonious acts, and 41 officers died in accidents. Comprehensive data tables about these incidents and brief narratives describing the fatal attacks are included in Law Enforcement Officers Killed and Assaulted, 2019, released today.

Felonious Deaths

The 48 felonious deaths occurred in 19 states and in Puerto Rico. The number of officers killed as a result of criminal acts in 2019 was 8 less than the 56 officers who were feloniously killed in 2018. The 5- and 10-year comparisons show an increase of 7 felonious deaths compared with the 2015 figure (41 officers) and a decrease of 7 deaths compared with 2010 data (55 officers).

Officer Profiles. The average age of the officers who were feloniously killed was 40 years old. The victim officers had served in law enforcement for an average of 13 years at the times of the fatal incidents. Of the 48 officers:

45 were male
3 were female
40 were white
7 were black/African American
1 was Asian.
Circumstances. Of the 48 officers feloniously killed:

15 died as a result of investigative or law enforcement activities
6 were conducting traffic violation stops
4 were performing investigative activities
2 were drug-related matters
2 were interacting with wanted persons
1 was investigating suspicious person or circumstance
9 were involved in tactical situations
3 were barricaded/hostage situations
3 were serving, or attempting to serve, search warrants
2 were serving, or attempting to serve, arrest warrants
1 was reported in the category titled “other tactical situation”
5 were involved in unprovoked attacks
4 were responding to crimes in progress
2 were robberies
1 was larceny-theft
1 was reported in the category titled “other crime against property”
3 were involved in arrest situations and were attempting to restrain/control/handcuff the offender(s) during the arrest situations
3 were assisting other law enforcement officers
2 with vehicular pursuits
1 with foot pursuit
3 were responding to disorders or disturbances
2 were responding to disturbances (disorderly subjects, fights, etc.)
1 was responding to a domestic violence call
3 were involved in vehicular pursuits
2 were ambushed (entrapment/premeditation)
1 was serving, or attempting to serve, a court order (eviction notice, subpoena, etc.).
Weapons. Offenders used firearms to kill 44 of the 48 victim officers. Four officers were killed with vehicles used as weapons. Of the 44 officers killed by firearms:

34 were slain with handguns
7 with rifles
1 with a shotgun
2 with firearms in which the types of firearms were unknown or not reported
Regions. Felonious deaths were reported in four U.S. regions and Puerto Rico.

27 officers were feloniously killed in the South
9 in the Midwest
9 in the West
1 in the Northeast
2 in Puerto Rico
Suspects. Law enforcement agencies identified 49 alleged assailants in connection with the felonious line-of-duty deaths.

36 of the assailants had prior criminal arrests.
12 of the offenders were under judicial supervision at the times of the felonious incidents..."
~https://www.fbi.gov/news/pressrel/press-releases/fbi-releases-2019-statistics-on-law-enforcement-officers-killed-in-the-line-of-duty

While that is in your mind, and with the Floyd trial being covered nationally, consider this local issue. In Burleson, a small town south of Ft. Worth, an armed robber held up a store with a long gun with a big cartridge. Later, a Burleson police officer was shot MULTIPLE TIMES in a routine traffic stop. Connected? I don't know. But I do know that FELONS TEND TO REACT AND RUN to most normal incidents. That's why cops tend to be apprehensive on traffic stops, domestic violence calls and warrant service. Teach your kids not to be jerks-do what the cop says.
~ https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/burleson-police-officer-shot-multiple-times-during-traffic-stop-in-neighborhood/ar-BB1fDJuN

Monday, April 12, 2021

Democrats Want 16 Year Olds to Vote. When Do They Want Them To Take Responsibility for Their Own Failures?

 Under the imposition of the NEA, Dallas ISD teachers lamented returning to the classroom, perpetuating the notion that in person classes were "dangerous." Then, after at home learning became an abject failure, the district was faccing half of this year's seniors not graduating. So last week the Dallas ISD made a big announcement that ALL seniors must return to the classroom for the last nine weeks of classes. The same kids who broke or pawned their district purchased laptops, who couldn't be bothered to logon or pay attention online were expected to show they had responsibility and show up today.

How many showed up? 43%


Who's with me that it's way past time for some tough love and maybe those kids who chose to stay in bed or played video games rather than showing up should NOT graduate?
https://www.dallasnews.com/news/education/2021/04/12/in-person-attendance-stays-flat-despite-dallas-isds-calls-for-seniors-to-return-to-campuses/

Friday, April 09, 2021

How To Woke Proof Your Children

 Gosh, I wish I had written this.

As it is, this is one of the snarkiest, funniest and absolutely truthful columns on parenting in the age of COVID that I've read. Read it and share it with anyone who has grandkids or kids. Especially post this on forums where the indecisive #WokeFolks may accidentally realize how dangerous and stupid the agenda of the Left under #JoeBiden has become.

Read this.

Best part:

"...Despite what the clowns running this circus want you to think, it actually IS possible to be 100% certain which gender your baby will identify with, as long as you commit as a parent to stopping entry of brain worms. Fake gender identities are a modern progressive social epidemic induced by the Internet, so it requires some avoidance techniques to prevent this infection.

First, you must shun gender neutrality. Dress your girls like ladies and your boys like off-duty firemen. If your little boy requests to wear a dress to school, tell him firmly that boys do not wear dresses, only girls do, and you refuse to allow him to entertain fantasy notions. If boys are allowed to wear dresses at your school, find a new school. If your children insist there are more than two genders, spend some time at the zoo and challenge them to identify these elusive other genders..."