If a villain is going to lead, at least let him be senile.
Clueless Joe Biden, yesterday, Sept. 1, made a speech at Independence Hall blasting his predecessor and denouncing, at least, half the country.
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If a villain is going to lead, at least let him be senile.
Clueless Joe Biden, yesterday, Sept. 1, made a speech at Independence Hall blasting his predecessor and denouncing, at least, half the country.
Voting Horror Stories Told At Aston Audit The Vote Event –Rampant vote fraud in Delaware County, Pa. was evidenced yet again when Audit the Vote Pa appeared in Aston yesterday evening (Sept. 1).
About 60 persons crowded the lower room of Gatsby’s Bar & Grill on Pennell Road to hear Toni Shuppe and Karen Taylor explain the problems and solutions.
Mrs. Shuppe said a canvass of the county by election integrity volunteers found that 30 percent of the homes surveyed had phantom registrations which means more voted from the home than were registered.
She said it’s a county’s choice to place the famously insecure drop boxes and not a mandate by the state. Delco has chosen to place 42.
Will they be monitored by county cameras? Mrs. Shuppe said it is a priority to make sure they do. Other interesting ideas were also suggested by the enthusiastic audience.
Mules beware.
She said even an extremist government like Delco’s can be pressured by the citizenry to do the right thing. She cited Allegheny County which has cut its drop boxes to one after angry people swarmed the meetings.
She said educating the public was a key to secure election. She, like Gregory Stenstrom and Leah Hoopes, said poll watchers have legally defined powers and must be strong enough to stand up to intimidation. She said judges of election have the legal power to count ballots themselves.
She revealed that the order to stop counting ballots on Election Night 2020 came directly from Pennsylvania’s Democrat-controlled Department of State.
The meeting was sponsored by Delco Conservatives, and in attendance were many committee people and election officials. A Montgomery County woman said she found a 12th drop box in Montco despite the county claiming to have placed just 11. She says they removed it after angry citizens contacted the commissioners.
Montco’s token Republican commissioner, Joe Gale, has been worthless on election integrity matters, one woman said.
Positions for election officials were being filled in Haverford Township by people who didn’t live there, a woman said.
Cameras weren’t set for the drop box in Aston, a man said.
Delaware County GOP lawyers ignored reported problems, a woman said.
Another woman said she sought a lawyer to help expose violations she saw occurring. None, however, would take her case saying the county powers-that-be would try to strip them of their law license.
Atticus Finch does not practice in Delco it seems.
All in all, though, it was an upbeat meeting attended by decent, courageous and indomitable people.
The county Republican establishment should take note albeit one wonders if they’ve become content living soft in second place.
Those wishing to volunteer to help with the Nov. 8 election can sign on at Audit the Vote’s website or with the Delco Conservatives.
Favorite Poem Is The One That Starts William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 9-2-22
Q jhuu yi ademd ro yj’i vhkyj, dej ro yji buqlui.
Qcuhysqd Veba Iqoydw
Answer to yesterday’s William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit quote puzzle: My favorite poem is the one that starts ‘Thirty days hath September’ because it actually tells you something.
Groucho Marx
September is one of the warmest months in the Southern United States. OK, this is not the greatest Omnibit ever.
Ruth Moton Describes Campaign — Ruth Moton, the Republican nominee for the 159th Pennsylvania State House seat, was recently interviewed by Delco GOP United.
The district is Chester, Lower Chichester, Upper Chichester, Eddystone, Marcus Hook, Parkside and Trainer.
She faces Carol Kazeem who defeated incumbent Brian Kirkland in the Democrat primary.
Here is the interview:
Laugh At Conspiracy Theories, Remember When? — David Icke, the BBC sportscaster who was a household name before he declared the world was run by child-eating space lizards, says in a widely spread interview that Netherlands, the world’s second largest food exporter, is eliminating farmers during a food shortage.
Dutch Prime Miniser Mark Rutte is supported by the World Economic Forum, Icke notes.
Icke says that people are uncontrollable when food and energy are cheap.
We concede his point.
The interview got a boost when journalist Benny Johnson tweeted it.
We aren’t yet ready to buy that Queen Elizabeth is a space lizard but let’s consider this chart of Covid-19 deaths which shows U.S. deaths peaking at 10 per million on Jan. 13, 2021. As of Tuesday (Aug.30, 2022) its 1.3 per million.
This interactive timeline, however, shows that U.S. excess mortality of all causes was between 100 and 200 per 100,000 people at the Covid death peak. It’s now between 300 and 400 per 100K.
The increase can’t be Covid.
The timeline works with a slide near the bottom of the page.
Author and one-time New York Times reporter Alex Berenson is reporting that live births in heavily vaccinated Singapore are down 8.5 percent from last year. Swedish journalist Peter Imanuelsen is saying live births are down 14 percent in Sweden from last year.
Births aren’t down everywhere — the U.S. birth rate is actually up a teeny bit from 2021 — but Berenson’s and Imanuelsen’s reporting shouldn’t be dismissed.
And one doesn’t have to believe in space lizards to know that tyrants have always been and the powerful always want more power, and these people don’t consider the rest of us as anything important.
Until last month, this crowd had carved in stone that Earth’s population should not be more than 500 million. This would require eliminating 7 billion people to achieve.
Not that great fortunes should not exist William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 9-1-22
Bn upkdgxit edtb xh iwt dct iwpi hipgih ‘Iwxgin spnh wpiw Hteitbqtg’ qtrpjht xi prijpaan itaah ndj hdbtiwxcv.
Vgdjrwd Bpgm
Answer to yesterday’s William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit quote puzzle: What is most important for democracy is not that great fortunes should not exist, but that great fortunes should not remain in the same hands. In that way there are rich men, but they do not form a class.
Alexis de Tocqueville
One-Leg Lifespan Test — Dr. Robert Malone cites a study that says if a middle-aged person can stand on one-leg for 10 seconds the risk of dying over a median period of seven years is significantly less than those who can’t.
Balance quickly diminishes in the mid-50s, which means the likelihood of falls increases.
Malone also cites another study that shows the maximum association of exercise to lower mortality was achieved by performing between 150 to 300 minutes/week (2.5 hours) of vigorous physical activity or 300 to 600 minutes per week (5 to 10 hours) of moderate physical activity – or some “equivalent” combination of both.
That’s not as hard as it sounds. It basically means walking 2.5 miles per day. Still can’t do that? Any increase in exercise is a good thing. Start with small bites and you might surprise yourself.