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And No! I’m not sniping at Biden. He has little to nothing to do with either his “election” or Presidency. This is entirely aimed at the enemy apparatus that chose and installed him as POTUS and chose a “Black” female as his running mate for purely political reasons.
But hey! They chose well. I’ve got to give them that. Harris certainly looks the part and sounds and acts too.
Start your day off right. With coffee – or tea if that’s your cuppa – before you read the paper or surf the web for your morning “news.” Coffee first, then check to see what today’s outrage is or is supposed to be according to the Lamestream Media.
Remember that! First Coffee! Then, all the other shit.
First, Coffee. Always First, Coffee Before The Day’s Meshugas
OK, OK, OK! If you’re luckier/smarter than I am (highly unlikely but possible), as lucky/smart as I am (oddly rare), or even half as lucky/smart as I am (decent chance of that!), coffee should be the 2nd thing you do in the morning. But still, the 1st thing once you get out of bed. 😉
The important thing is to start the day with something good that will also center yourself. It’s important to get your mind in a rooted, good place before perusing the crap the world has for you each day.
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