Archive for July, 2020

Investment Professional

Posted in Society on July 21st, 2020
investment-professional

You Might Want An Investment Professional

With so very many options for your investmentwear, it just might behoove each of us to engage the services of an investment professional to help us maintain a solid and diversified portfolio. 😉

CNN’s Monumental Bias

Posted in Politics on July 21st, 2020
CNN's Monumental Bias
CNN’s Monumental Bias

Framing and context are very important when setting up a narrative. Just ask CNN, the most distrusted name in “News.” They’re experts at this particular propaganda technique.

Unknown COVID-19 Vector

Posted in Humor, Politics, Society on July 19th, 2020
Unknown COVID-19 Vector
Unknown COVID-19 Vector

Yeah, I imagine some doctors are wondering just how those thugs from Antifa and Black Lives Matter managed to contract COVID-19 when they abided by every restriction placed upon them by Democrats.

Overall Very Hot

Posted in Society on July 19th, 2020

Overall Very Hot And Beautiful

Ah, overalls, a seemingly deprecated and mostly forgotten bit of clothing. Personally, I find that to be sad because overall, they’re very hot. 😉

There Is Only One Way

Posted in Society on July 18th, 2020
There Is Only One Way

Exactly! You can’t have it both ways because there is only one way under Natural/Divine Law, which is specifically enumerated by the US Constitution. You have your inalienable rights and those business owners have them too.

And no! I’m very much not one of those who’ve jumped on the Pandemic Panic bandwagon. Frankly, a disease with a 0.28% Crude Mortality Rate (CMR) and a 1.4% Infection Mortality Rate (IMR) doesn’t particularly impress me, especially when only 4.5% of those deaths occurred in people under the age of 65 who did not have an underlying medical condition such as: Diabetes, Lung Disease, Cancer, Immunodeficiency, Heart Disease, Hypertension, Asthma, Kidney Disease, GI/Liver Disease, and Obesity. But this isn’t about COVID-19; it’s about rights and what’s right and what’s wrong.

It was and is the same thing as businesses saying that you can’t bring your firearm into them. It’s their right. It’s also the same thing as businesses setting a basic dress-code. It’s their right.

You have a right to your person, but they have a right to their persons and their property. So, don’t be an asshole. You’re far closer to being an oppressor by doing so than those business owners are by exercising their rights.

You also have the right to just not patronize those businesses, just as they have the right to tell you that they don’t want your business.