Fire away from straw William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 2-25-20

Fire away from straw William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 2-25-20

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Kisvki Svaipp

Answer to yesterday’s puzzle: Keep fire away from straw.

Ukrainian Folk Saying

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Why I’m Running For Delco Council

Why I’m Running For Delco Council

By Sharon Devaney

I am running for Delaware County (Pa.) Council. Here is what I plan to say at tonight’s endorsement meeting for the Delaware County Republican party.

My start in politics concerned my kids and the Haverford public schools. Granted schools are not a County Council matter but this is when I became politically active circa 2014.

I was an Obama voter, by the way, and never supported a Republican until Donald Trump in 2016.

My rambunctious son was declared to have attention deficit disorder and they pushed hard to put him on meds. I objected. To my shock, I found myself pressured by the faculty and administration to the point where it reached intimidation and bullying. I held my ground, but parents rights were not what those running things respected.

I then became aware of books being assigned that were, to be polite, sexually inappropriate. They seemed like a grooming effort.

I again objected. To my still puzzlement the administration and staff dismissed my concerns. This was not an attempt to ban books from the library but a desire to see parents consulted and warned about curriculum.

One of the administrators with whom I most butted heads was the Haverford High vice principal. This man was eventually found putting sexualized photos of himself on Instagram where he was friends with many students.

He was defended by the administration until one Christmas when he published a photo of himself wearing only a Santa cap and Christmas lights.

He had to be let go, at this point. I understand, though, he found himself a nice job in public education in New Jersey.

The other issue for which I became a bit notorious was illegal immigration.

On April 10, 2017, I was taking my daughter to my parents before going to work when my Toyota was t-boned at Lawrence and Ellis roads. The other driver turned out to be an illegal immigrant. She did not have insurance or a drivers license. She never passed a drivers test. She was speeding. The police at the scene angrily told me they could do nothing due to policies created to protect those here illegally.

If this was you or I we would find ourselves intimately involved with the criminal justice system.

This woman escaped all consequence.

Thank God, she hit my side else my daughter would likely have been killed. As it is, I am crippled. I can no longer run. I fear walking on ice and using escalators. I almost always use the handicapped ramp.

What happened to me was not a one-off. I’ve heard from many who have had similar experiences about the unwillingness of law enforcement to arrest illegals.

I am not opposed to immigrants or anyone here legally, but what has been going on in this county is social suicide. Willfully ignoring the law is social suicide.

Regarding, the 2025 election the big issue is the massive property taxes imposed by the Democrat controlled council, and the big tax hikes coming in the next few years.

I think we all hope this wakes the citizens of Delco up and they demand a change.

Democrat Richard Womack is seeking re-election. He is a nice guy and he voted against the 23.8 percent tax hike his fellow Ds imposed on us.

Richard, however, was a rubber stamp for every wild spending project passed by council during his term and he does not deserve to be returned.

And we really don’t want Joanne Phillips of Middletown to be elected. She most certainly will continue the impoverishment of Delco’s middle and working classes.

Why I'm Running For Delco Council
Former High School Vice Principal Steven Quinn on Instagram

Justice shall deliver William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 2-24-25

Justice shall deliver William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 2-24-25

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Answer to yesterday’s puzzle: Treasures of wickedness shall profit nothing: but justice shall deliver from death.
Proverbs 10:2

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Treasures of wickedness shall profit nothing: but justice shall deliver from death.
Proverbs 10:2

Dangerous servant and a fearful master William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 2-23-25

Dangerous servant and a fearful master William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 2-23-25

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Answer to yesterday’s puzzle: Government is not reason; it is not eloquent; it is force. Like fire, it is a dangerous servant and a fearful master.

George Washington (Probably not)

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Books are to be tasted William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 2-22-25

Books are to be tasted William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 2-22-25

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Bzjmbz Rvncdiboji

Answer to yesterday’s puzzle:Some books are to be tasted, others to be swallowed, and some few to be chewed and digested.

Francis Bacon

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Unknown Disease Kills 53 In DRC

Unknown Disease Kills 53 In DRC –An outbreak of an unknown disease has killed 53 in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and infected hundreds of others.

It has a a case fatality rate of 12.3 percent according to a Feb. 21 report from the Hungarian National Association of Radio Distress-Signalling and Infocommunications. 

Almost half the deaths have within 48 hours of the unset of symptoms.

Primary symptoms include fever, chills, headache, myalgia, body aches, sweating, rhinorrhea, neck stiffness, cough, vomiting, diarrhea, and abdominal cramps.

Hat tip Davis Washington

Unknown Disease Kills 53 In DRC

Lift up someone else William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 2-21-25

Lift up someone else William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 2-21-25

Migy viiem uly ni vy numnyx, inbylm ni vy mquffiqyx, uhx migy zyq ni vy wbyqyx uhx xcaymnyx.
Zluhwcm Vuwih

Answer to yesterday’s puzzle: If you want to lift yourself up, lift up someone else.

Booker T. Washington

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Every great dream begins William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 2-20-25

Every great dream begins William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 2-20-25

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Answer to yesterday’s puzzle: Every great dream begins with a dreamer. Always remember, you have within you the strength, the patience, and the passion to reach for the stars to change the world.

Harriet Tubman (Well, probably n0t)

Every great dream begins William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 2-20-20
Every great dream begins William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 2-20-20

Dems’ Roadmap Out of Their Funk

Dems’ Roadmap Out of Their Funk

By Joe Guzzardi

If the Democrats are as battered, bruised and confused as has been repeatedly written, then the party should act immediately to remove Senator Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY). After the 2024 drubbing that Democrats were on the short end of, and with defeated presidential candidate Kamala Harris permanently out of DC politics, Schumer is an omni-present reminder of the party’s failure. When last seen, Schumer was protesting in front of the Treasury Building alongside Maxine Waters (R-Calif.), “We will win. We won’t lose,” a reference to Elon Musk’s DOGE. Yelling and arm-waving is a bad image for Waters, age 86, Schumer, 75, Elizabeth Warren (D-MA.), another shrieking protester, age 75, and the floundering Democratic Party. Waters has been a congressional fixture for 36 years, Schumer, 45 years, and Warren, 10 years although she has been hanging around Washington in various capacities for 30 years. Senator Dick Durbin (D-Ill.), 80, Senate Minority Whip, is a 42-year congressional veteran who will assumedly run for a sixth term in 2026. Durbin’s signature issue, Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, the unpopular and unconstitutional DACA, has been stuck in legislative quicksand for two decades.  Some DACAs are now over forty, have protection from deportation, work authorization, jobs, and families that include American citizen children.

When the American Federation of Government Employees gathered on Capitol Hill and rallied “to save the civil service” and to oppose President Trump’s push to reduce federal government’s workforce size, Maxine Dexter, (D-Ore.) said, “…we have to f… Trump.” Free speech rights may protect Dexter, an M.D. and first term U.S. Representative, but her vulgar comment could be construed as a threat to the president, a felony that carries a maximum jail sentence of up to five years and a fine not to exceed $250,000. As President Teddy Roosevelt said, “Profanity is the parlance of the fool.”

Whether engaged in free speech or felonious behavior, the Democrats’ strategy is wrong. Insistence that the Trump administration represents a “constitutional crisis” does not resonate with voters, too reminiscent of the endless pre-election assertion that fascist DJT would be a “threat to democracy.” Tennis players’ comportment could help guide Democrats to get over their automatic hysterics of all-things Trump. In tennis, after the match, the loser and winner meet at the net, shake hands, and pat each other on the back. The loser returns to the locker room, not grousing but committed to reviewing the match tapes, identifying strategically what led to his loss, and dedicating himself to practicing longer and harder to win next time. Before the upcoming tournament, the loser fires his coach, his trainer, and his dietician; he sheds deadwood. Getting rid of power-obsessed, entrenched Schumer and Durbin would be hard unless former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is summoned. Pelosi put the skids to President Biden, her friend of 50 years, to end his re-election bid. Even if Schumer and Durbin retire or are pressured to resign, New York and Illinois will remain blue, but the rest of the 2026 Senate election calendar looks grim for Democrats, especially after Gary Peters (D-Mich.) and Tina Smith (D-Minn.) announced their retirements

Looking back at November, woeful Kamala Harris deserves the lion’s share of the blame for her landslide defeat. Harris was a bad candidate who ran a horrible campaign. Her candidacy was, as Democratic strategist James Carville said, like starting the seventh string quarterback in the Superbowl. But the Democrats’ bench is wafer-thin. California Governor Gavin Newsom, Senator Mark Kelly (D-Ariz.), Senator Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.) or any of the other possible candidates would have fared worse than Harris. They all shared the impossible task of winning while saddled with President Biden’s burdensome baggage—an open border that admitted more than 10 million unvetted illegal aliens, national debt increases of more than $6 trillion, and brazen disregard for the Supreme Court’s ruling that he could not forgive student debt, a decision he disobeyed when he subsequently discharged  multiple billions in indebtedness, and then bragged about his defiance of SCOTUS.  Not for nothing did President Biden have a 35% approval rating among likely voters.

On a nationally televised interview, the host asked his guest Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson if Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries had knocked on his door to present the Democrat plan. In the imaginary conversation, Jefferies would say to Johnson, “We agree that government waste and fraud must be eliminated. But we have produced a better plan you should consider.” Johnson replied to the interviewer that no one from the aisle’s other side had, at any time, reached out to him. The Democrats undertaking—to forget about President Trump, he won, you lost. Make a sound plan, promote it nationwide, sell it to the voters, a task that is within your reach. Statistics compiled in 2024 show that of the 210 million registered voters 38.8 million are Republicans and forty-nine million are Democrats. The new and improved Democratic roadmap should be to stop harping about President Trump and instead explain why Americans deserve your party’s vote.

Joe Guzzardi is an Institute for Sound Public Policy analyst. Contact him at jguzzardi@ifspp.org

Dems’ Roadmap Out of Their Funk

False friend and a shadow William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 2-19-25

False friend and a shadow William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 2-19-25

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Answer to yesterday’s puzzle:A false friend and a shadow stay only while the sun shines.
American Folk Saying (Ben Franklin)

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