Shallow men believe in luck.   William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 1-14-23

Shallow men believe in luck.  

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Shallow men believe in luckAnswer to yesterday’s William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit quote puzzle: Shallow men believe in luck. Strong men believe in cause and effect.
Ralph Waldo Emerson

Delco Peace Center In memoriam

Delco Peace Center In memoriam

By Bob Small

I received on Jan. 10 a notice that the Delco Peace Center was closing.

It was founded in 1986 with a mission to “create a welcoming community space dedicated to peace and justice” by the still active Brandywine Peace Community at Springfield Friends Meetinghouse, 1001 Sproul Road, Springfield, Pa.

During my years of involvement with the Peace Center, through Cinema Resistance, Poets for Peace, and other groups, our primary goal was to deliver a  non-partisan, pro-peace message and to enjoy doing it.  This began with Delco Pledge of Resistance, founded 1986.

Then, most of us were with alternative parties (the Green Party, Socialists, etc),  or were registered to vote as independents. The Democratic Party had not yet co-opted the peace movement.

Cinema Resistance featured screenings of Hollywood, independent, and international movies such as these. We would introduce a film, watch it together, and then have a discussion. At least until the popcorn ran out. We also served as a clearinghouse for other area peace-related activities, which I co-coordinated.

Delco Peace Center In memoriam

Like any other group, we had our share of “infighting” over such issues as whether to hire a paid coordinator, the role of politics within the group, and others.

At a certain point, not having stopped any wars, we (my wife and I) withdrew from this activism, and began to focus  on the attempted gentrification of our little borough of Swarthmore, where we won some, lost some,

In the pre-Covid years, when the Peace Center still had Christmas gatherings, film showings, and musical events, my wife and I would attend them, keeping in touch with old friends.

That was then, this is now. Now we’re busy fighting proposed condo monstrosities, the PECO tree cutters, and  the proposed “Poultry Police” in Swarthmore.

I’ll leave the last sad words to my friend Roger Balson, a co-coordinator of Democracy Unplugged: “Just another example of how the peace movement in our area is fading away. Now that the Democrats have cemented their commitment to endless war, I guess this makes sense.”

Delco Peace Center In memoriam

Houses are built to live in William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 1-13-23

Houses are built to live in William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 1-13-23

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Houses are built to live in William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 1-13-23Answer to yesterday’s William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit quote puzzle: Houses are built to live in, and not to look on: therefore let use be preferred before uniformity.
Francis Bacon

Houses are built to live in William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 1-13-23

Biden Restoring America The Beautiful Program Is Misguided

Biden Restoring America The Beautiful Program Is Misguided

By Joe Guzzardi

A week after Joe Biden became president, he signed Executive 0rder 14008 (EO) that announced his commitment to protect 30 percent of U.S. land and water – 41.5 million acres per year – by 2030. Then, on May 6, 2021, the Department of the Interior published “Conserving and Restoring America the Beautiful,” a preliminary report about what’s become known as the “30 x 30” plan. Under the Department of Interior’s direction, in collaboration with the Agriculture and Commerce departments and consistent with Biden’s EO, the report reaffirmed the mission to conserve within the next seven years at least 30 percent of the nation’s lands and waters. The order is tall, and time is short for the urgent undertaking.

As of 2023, the U.S. is going in the wrong direction if its intention is to preserve precious, irreplaceable natural resources. The growth and development mantra that the Chamber of Commerce, the media and most in Congress embrace have overwhelmed Americans who want to preserve what remains of the nation’s biodiversity.

The valiant battle against the powerful, wealthy, craven growth mongers is worth the fight. In the book, “Precious Heritage, the Status of Biodiversity in the U.S.,” the authors point out that the U.S. is, for species like salamanders and fresh water turtles, at the global center of ecological biodiversity. From Appalachia’s lush forests to Alaska’s frozen tundra, and from the Midwest’s tallgrass prairies to Hawaii’s subtropical rainforests, the U.S. harbors a stunning, unique ecosystem array. These ecosystems in turn sustain an incomparable variety of plant and animal life. Among the nation’s other extraordinary biological features are California’s coast redwoods, which are the world’s tallest trees, and Nevada’s Devils Hole pupfish, which survive in a single 10’ x 70’ desert pool, the smallest range of any vertebrate animal.

And yet, relentless growth continues. Between 2010 and 2020, the U.S. grew by about 20 million residents, the equivalent of Los Angeles x5. Today L.A. has 3.9 million people, and a density of 8,382 persons per square mile.

Since Biden’s EO, there have been few, if any, identifiable successes. A recently released Department of Interior preliminary report is best viewed as a guideline or a starting point two years into the venture. Details are few. Rather, the report repeats themes that have been bandied about for decades: “Pursue a collaborative and inclusive approach to conservation” and “conserve America’s lands and waters for the benefit of all people.” No one argues with those objectives or the six other so-called “central recommendations.” But the progress report lacks the specifics of how to accomplish the lofty goals and ignores the harsh reality that, on its current course, U.S. population will continue ever upward.

As encouraging as the White House’s awareness and conservation activism is, Biden’s EO makes not a single mention of immigration, the nation’s main population driver. And while discussions about immigration may be uncomfortable or even off the table for expansionists, no serious approach to conservation can exclude the controversial topic.

More than 1 million legal immigrants arrive annually, many beginning new families or expanding their existing families. Many eventually petition their relatives, the family reunification process that adds significantly to U.S. population growth. By 2030, the U.S. population is expected to reach about 350 million, up from today’s 334 million. By 2060, the Census Bureau predicts that population will hover around 400 million, more than 15 million more per decade, and a 20 percent spike from 2023. These figures were calculated pre-Southwest Border surge.

The obvious consequence is more development. More roads, hospitals, schools, stores and places of worship must be built.  With that, green spaces and open spaces are destroyed to make room for the inevitable sprawl that building creates. The establishment wants more immigration because more new residents mean more consumers. Despite elitists demands, at a minimum immigration must be slowed. Reduced immigration levels – fewer people – would help the White House Council on Environmental Quality move toward its conservation goal. Ignore immigration as a variable in population growth, and sprawl and environmental degradation will continue unabated.

In 2001, Senator Gaylord Nelson, Earth Day founder, called out faux environmentalists. Under that would fit today’s Biden administration’s interior, ag and commerce departments’ officials. Nelson spoke words as true today as they were two decades ago: “…it’s phony to say ‘I’m for the environment but not for limiting immigration.’”

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Joe Guzzardi is a nationally syndicated newspaper columnist who writes about immigration and related social issues. Joe joined Progressives for Immigration Reform in 2018 as an analyst after a ten-year career directing media relations for Californians for Population Stabilization, where he also was a Senior Writing Fellow. A native Californian, Joe now lives in Pennsylvania. Contact him at jguzzardi@pfirdc.org.

Biden Restoring America The Beautiful Program Is Misguided

Man is the only animal which devours his own kind William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 1-12-23

Man is the only animal which devours his own kind

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Man is the only animal which devours his own kindAnswer to yesterday’s William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit quote puzzle: Experience demands that man is the only animal which devours his own kind, for I can apply no milder term to the general prey of the rich on the poor.
Thomas Jefferson

Man is the only animal which devours his own kind

Penn Funneled Chinese Money To Bidens

Penn Funneled Chinese Money To Bidens — China gave the University of Pennsylvania $54.6 million much in apparent connection to the Penn Biden Center for Diplomacy and Global Engagement.

The New York Post reported in April that the contributions were from 2014 to 2019 with $23.1 million being made anonymously.

Most of the anonymous donations came after Penn started the center in February 2017. This was almost immediately after Biden’s term as Obama’s vice president ended.

An email found on Hunter Biden’s laptop compared the center to the  Clinton Global Initiative, which was a way of laundering foreign money to enrich the Clintons.

Penn made Biden a professor as part of the project and paid him more than $900,000 from 2017 to early 2019 when he announced his candidacy.

Biden never taught a class.

Many Biden officials had been employed at the center. Did they have to show up to get paid?

Top secret documents relating to Iran and Ukraine were found at the center in November. Vice presidents, unlike presidents, can’t declassify documents.

A senior Penn professor was used to connect the Chinese with Hunter Biden’s daughter Naomi as revealed by Tucker Carlson.

Almost all our once-respected institutions are corrupt. The louder they proclaim their “progressivism” the greedier they are revealed to be.

Treason doth never prosper, what’s the reason? For if it prosper, none dare call it Treason.

If you want to save this nation, wake up.

Penn Funneled Chinese Money To Bidens
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Penn Funneled Chinese Money To Bidens

All collectivist systems William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 1-11-23

All collectivist systems William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 1-11-23

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All collectivist systems William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 1-11-23Answer to yesterday’s William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit quote puzzle: The common features of all collectivist systems may be described, in a phrase ever dear to socialists of all schools, as the deliberate organization of the labors of society for a definite social goal.
Friedrich von Hayek

All collectivist systems William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 1-11-23

Leah And Greg Honored With Bill Of Rights Award

Leah And Greg Honored With Bill Of Rights Award — Leah Hoopes and Greg Stenstrom who have been fighting to expose election corruption in Delaware County since 2020 are the recipients of the 2022 Bill of Rights Award presented by the Bill of Rights Bicentennial Committee.

The award is presented annually.

The wording reads:

To honor and recognize two courageous, capable, and articulate individuals who have  steadfastly persevered in their pursuit of fair and honest elections;  who recognize that integrity in our elections is essential to the “consent of the governed” and the preservation of our free Republic; who have persisted in the face of much opposition and ridicule and at great personal cost.

Leah And Greg Honored With Bill Of Rights Award
Leah And Greg Honored With Bill Of Rights Award — Leah Hoopes and Greg Stenstrom who have been fighting to expose election

Hit Him In His Cringey Smirk For Real, Bad Lip Reading With Gaetz And McCarthy

Hit Him In His Cringey Smirk For Real, Bad Lip Reading With Gaetz And McCarthy — If you are one of the few who missed it, check this conversation between Matt Gaetz and Kevin McCarthy getting the What’s Up Tiger Lilly treatment courtesy of Bad Lip Reading.

Lauren Boebert is a scene stealer.

“Hit him in his cringey smirk for real,” she says in her only line.

Here it is:

Hit Him In His Cringey Smirk For Real, Bad Lip Reading With Gaetz And McCarthy

Handsome husband is common property William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 1-10-23

Handsome husband is common property William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 1-10-23

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Handsome husband is common property William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit quote puzzle: A handsome husband is common property. John Quigg Sing ye to the Lord a new canticle: sing to the Lord, all the earth. Sing ye to the Lord and bless his name: shew forth his salvation from day to day. PsalmsAnswer to yesterday’s William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit quote puzzle: A handsome husband is common property.
John Quigg

Handsome husband is common property