Tiger King Runs for President

Tiger King Runs for President

By Bob Small

Can a convicted felon run for president? Well, the New York Times says yes, regarding a possible conviction of Donald Trump, so that answer would apply to Joseph Allen Maldonado (ne Schreibvogel), aka Joe Exotic.

These come from Maldonado’s 24-issue platform, presented as answers to questions that were sent to him.

On gun control: “I believe you have the right to carry a gun and protect yourself, but you can do that with a revolver. You don’t need an assault rifle to protect yourself

On felons: “I agree with you totally, that non-violent felons should be able to vote anywhere in America.”

On the LGBTQ community: “What the LGBTQ community has done to the progress we made for this new generation has destroyed our work by pushing the gay lifestyle in people’s faces.”

On homelessness: “But there should be housing for, like, six months, to give every homeless person a chance to get cleaned up, get a job and get on their feet.”

His biography is too complicated to summarize easily.  However, I hear that a 12-episode Netflix series captures most of the main points. Tiger King (TV Series 2020–2021)  Tiger King explained: Meet Joe Exotic, the latest Netflix star

In brief — after coming out as gay and  being estranged from his family, Maldonado attempted suicide. He moved to Florida for salt-water therapy and found himself working with animals, and then he opened a pet store with his brother Garold, who was killed in 1997 by a drunk driver. Maldonado and his then-husband Brian managed the Garold Wayne Memorial Animal Park in Wynnewood, Oklahoma, which he started with his parents. Brian passed away in 2002.

After that, Maldonado became known as the “Tiger King”. 

Though he’s currently serving a 21-year sentence on 17 different federal charges, there have been various appeals, one of them based on recanting of testimony by a known fraudster, one James Garretson.

Tiger King Runs for President

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Winter 2023-24 Starts Now

Winter 2023-24 starts 10:27 p.m. EST , Dec. 21, which is right now if our internet service provider’s clock is accurate.

This means that tilt of Earth’s semi-axis is most inclined to the sun in the Southern Hemisphere which is a solstice.

The axis will in a few moments slowly start reversing itself until it is the Northern Hemisphere that is most inclined to the sun.

This would be the start of our summer (and Argentina’s winter).

Today is the shortest day of the year.

Winter 2023-24 Starts Now

Trump Walks Where Lincoln Trod

Trump Walks Where Lincoln Trod — As most know, the partisan-Democrat Colorado State Supreme Court ruled that Donald Trump’s name may not be on the ballot in that state for the 2024 election.

There was one other time in America’s history when states kept a man from running for president.

That was in 1860. The man was Abraham Lincoln.

Democrat. Democrat never changes.

Trump Walks Where Lincoln Trod

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Ziegler And Leah And Greg Explain America’s Corruption Crisis At Bill Of Rights Banquet

Ziegler And Leah And Greg Explain America’s Corruption Crisis At Bill Of Rights Banquet

By Bob Small

This year’s crowd at the Bill of Rights Banquet was the largest we’ve seen with about 200 from several states and and of all ages.

“I was greatly encouraged by the large attendance — about twice as many as any Bill of Rights Banquet in the last two decade,” Upland Mayor Bill Dennon, told me. 

The banquet, Dec. 15, at  Yoder’s Restaurant in New Holland, Pa., is presented by the Bill of Rights Bicentennial Committee led by Carris and Eric Kocher, and has been going on since 1991.

The Bill of Rights was adopted on Dec. 15, 1791.

Speakers were former Trump staffer Garrett Ziegler who created a definitely detailed report of the crimes revealed on Hunter Biden’s laptop; and Gregory Stenstrom and Leah Hoopes the authors of The Parallel Election: A Blueprint for Deception.

Stenstrom is also co-founder of Patriot.Online, a growing social media site.

Stenstrom and Ms. Hoopes led off describing how correct procedures were not followed in the 2020 election in Delaware County, Pa..  As their book explains, and as many of us long-term residents expect, this is not a Democrat or Republican issue, but a current government issue.

This left me wondering is how do we correct this problem for 2024 so every vote is counted?

Ziegler And Leah And Greg Explain America's Corruption Crisis At Bill Of Rights Banquet
Garrett Ziegler at the podium

Ziegler, who travelled from his home in Illinois, described his investigations into Hunter’s laptop via Marco Polo, the research organization he founded.

For a taste of what he said watch this The Real Story broadcast.

Throughout this part of the evening the thought came to me that what we were brought up to believe, whether you grew up in the 1950’s, 1960’s on through current times may have been/maybe is a false narrative.  The teachings of Democracy, a free press, honest elected officials, etc. is no truer than our Mister Santa Claus.

If the above is true, and The Parallel Election and Marco Polo should convince you of that, then what is our plan, not to sound too radical, to reclaim our rights as citizens?  Do we have one?

Ziegler And Leah And Greg Explain America's Corruption Crisis At Bill Of Rights Banquet
The crowd at Yoder’s Restaurant for the Bill of Rights Banquet (Photos by Joy Schwartz)

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Do School Boards Consider Personal Liability In Transitioning Push?

Do School Boards Consider Personal Liability In Transitioning Push?  – Pennsylvania school districts — including, at least, Penn Delco and Wallingford Swarthmore — are encouraging children, some reportedly as young as 5th grade, to “transition” to the opposite sex without the knowledge of their parents or guardians.

It should be self evident that permanent, life changing things should not be done to developing bodies.

Actually, it should be self-evident that permanent, life changing things to developing bodies should be prevented.

We wonder if the school directors and administrators pushing this stuff consider that with just slight paradigm shift, they might be on the hook for their life savings.

Seven-figure lawsuits are already being filed against doctors by adults who were encouraged to let themselves be sterilized and made sexless before they could be expected to understand the consequences of what was being done to them.

Remember, those behind the transitioning movement have strong financial motives. They aren’t doing this out of compassion. Maybe our educators ought to consider that.

Money is not the only motive, of course. Grooming is real. Check the headlines regarding yesterday’s (Dec. 18) arrest of prominent Philadelphia transsexual activist Kendall Stephens for raping two boys under the age of 13.

Children are being lied to about their destinies, and that’s demonic.

Do School Boards Consider Personal Liability In Transitioning Push?
Sun Valley students walked out of the high school, Oct. 25, to protest the school’s policy supporting boys to pretend to be girls. The board passed the policy anyway including a provision that parents need not be told if their child is transitioning.

Do School Boards Consider Personal Liability In Transitioning Push?

GOP Digs in On Border Enforcement

GOP Digs in On Border Enforcement

By Joe Guzzardi

Finally, after the first three GOP primary debates wherein the moderators scrupulously dodged asking questions about the southern border invasion, immigration surfaced in the fourth. As part of his response to a query about the open border, candidate and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis included in his answer an insightful observation about why the Biden administration has allowed millions of illegal immigrants to cross, and disappear into the interior: “I know the elites in D.C. They don’t care.”

In a nutshell, DeSantis summed up the challenge that Americans face. President Biden, Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, Vice President Kamala Harris, and the Cabinet are at best indifferent to and tolerant of open borders’ consequences or, at worst, content and pleased to remake the U.S. into a nation unrecognizable to its citizens.

The human and fiscal costs that the invasion has wrought are devastating. The list is long, ugly, and tragic. Included are drug trafficking that’s brought about an all-time high death total among mostly young Americans—106, 669 in 2021, up 14% from 2020; each day, 150 people die from synthetic drug overdoses. Human smuggling is rampant, and multiple federal agencies share the blame. Senator Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.) identified Health and Human Services, the State and Justice Departments as complicit through their silence and indifference in the booming $13 billion human smuggling business. Thirteen years old is the average age at which a child is sold for sex. Blackburn introduced The Stopping the Abuse, Victimization and Exploitation of Girls (SAVE Girls) Act which she hopes will garner bipartisan support. Mayors of Democratic stronghold cities New York, Chicago, Boston, and the District of Columbia are on their knees begging for more federal funding to cope with the migrant surge that’s destroying their communities. Big cities aren’t the only victims. The alien surge converted tiny Lukeville, Aziz. into a “toilet.” A group of 900+ aliens, mostly from mostly from Senegal, Guinea, Liberia, and Mauritania recently overwhelmed Lukeville. Since the border patrol doesn’t have the capacity to accommodate the migrants, they roam, and  while waiting to be processed and released, they’re defecating and urinating in the open spaces. 

As a result of the lawlessness at the overwhelmed border, U.S. officials temporarily closed the Lukeville crossing, and released a statement which said that port of entry was temporarily closed “in response to increased levels of migrant encounters at the Southwest Border, fueled by smugglers peddling disinformation to prey on vulnerable individuals.” Arizona Sens. Mark Kelly and Kyrsten Sinema and Gov. Katie Hobbs made a joint statement criticizing the decision to temporarily close the border and called upon the federal government to act. Kelly and Sinema have consistently voted with Biden for less border and internal immigration enforcement. Lukeville is the latest evidence that illegal aliens use border crossing sites as a dumpster. Center for Immigration Studies’ Senior National Security Fellow Todd Bensman reported from Brownsville that the Texas National Guardsmen who patrol the area call it “the mattress because the layers of discarded clothing and personal belongings here [are] so thick and rubbery.” Their trash will kill everything beneath it and destroy the area for wildlife.

Falling onto the so-called mattress could be fatal. Syringes, diapers, animal droppings, food, personal sanitation products full of chemicals, non-biodegradable trash, and human waste are left behind. Personal documents and identifications discarded, lest they tell a different story than the aliens will present to officials. 

Ironically, in September, the Government Accountability Office issued a report that the 458 miles of border barrier erected between 2017 and 2021 damaged flora, fauna, water flow, and Indians’ sacred sites. The official GAO position is consistent with the Biden administration’s: the wall is bad; open borders, however, go full speed ahead. The invasion continues, proving DeSantis correct in his evaluation that establishment Washington doesn’t care.

A faint glimmer of hope has arisen. The Republicans, under House Speaker Mike Johnson, and with the assistance of right-minded GOP Senators have been able to get a squishy enforcement commitment from Biden. In exchange for another Ukraine funding transfusion, he would be willing to expel migrants without asylum screenings, expand the credible fear guideline to a more provable level, and restart immigration detention and deportations. The major pitfalls are that Biden is untrustworthy, and that many House Republicans have drawn the line on Ukraine—no more money. Without Ukraine in the package, no deal seems likely.

The House should remain firm on its insistence on immigration enforcement. Before authorizing more money for Ukraine and Israel, the House must demand that the immigration provisions included in HR-2, which it passed in May, be included. Key among those provisions is mandatory E-Verify which would end the jobs magnet that lure thousands of foreign nationals to the U.S. with employment expectations and curbing the administration’s parole abuse. Parole is intended for extraordinary circumstances, usually granted to one individual, and not intended to be given out en masse. 

The road ahead to a fair and just immigration system is long, rocky, and uncertain. To begin the journey, with its destination protecting the sovereign American nation, the House must remain firm.

Joe Guzzardi is a Project for Immigration Reform analyst who has written about immigration for more than 30 years. Contact him at jguzzardi@ifspp.org

GOP Digs in On Border Enforcement

GOP Digs in On Border Enforcement GOP Digs in On Border Enforcement

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