Monday Videos and Stuff

Click on “More Videos And Stuff” to see all the goodies Pete has posted in the Comments section.

Anybody who thinks one of the best things this president has done so far is his judicial appointments, check this out:

Supreme Court Overwhelmingly Rules in Favor of Colorado Baker in Wedding Cake Case


The Supreme Court has ruled 7-2 in favor of Colorado baker and devout Christian Jack Phillips, who declined to bake a wedding cake for a same-sex couple five years ago due to deeply held religious objections.

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Bits & Bytes

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BWAHAHAHA: CNN’s May 2018 prime time ratings down 25% from May 2017.

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sØ grateful the Ø-conomy is nØ mØre

CLICK on the title above or “Continue reading” below to see more news and Hyphenated thoughts on the Trump Economy.

This smug, pompous Ø-pinion didn’t age well!  Twitchy Team said, “We know, his voice makes our left eye twitch uncontrollably but hey, it’s one of his greatest hits.”

Øbama said Trump had no plan for bringing jobs back, that there was no answer to the problem, that it JUST COULDN’T HAPPEN.

Guess what, DemØcrats. TAX CUTS WORK. Continue reading

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Sunday Funnies

Click on “Continue Reading” if you want some good laughs to help prepare you to face Monday.

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Bits & Bytes

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TRUMP ECONOMY: The latest National Federation of Independent Business employment survey showed the highest percentage of small companies raising wages since the NFIB started asking about it in 1986.

TRUMP ECONOMY: The Department of Commerce for April shows that U.S. consumer spending is accelerating, signaling a strong job market.

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Saturday Stuff

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My quest for relevance continues. I even had to include a dog that sings opera at the end.

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Help Defund Planned Parenthood

2018_06 01 Defund PP

THE PATRON SAINT OF POLITICAL INCORRECTNESS: “People today have been taught to be offended, people live to be offended. That’s why they need a ‘safe space’ and a ‘cry closet,’ and what they mean by that seems to be a space where they can be safe from hearing the voice of reason and truth,” he said. “If you speak the truth, you might not be safe… So let’s be politically incorrect, like St. John the Baptist, the patron saint of political incorrectness.” -Bishop Robert Morlino, 2018 commencement speech at Thomas Aquinas College

BE A JOHN THE BAPTIST: Click on the link and follow the directions. It doesn’t take long.

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D’Souza’s Crime and Pardon

Click on the title or “Continue Reading” to see my whole post. Especially worth hearing is D’Souza’s interview on Laura Ingraham’s radio show.

2018_05 31 D'Souza tweet

In January, Dinesh D’Souza said his FBI file, obtained by the House Intel Committee shows the FBI red-flagged him as a “critic of Obama” and subsequently allocated $100,000 to investigate a $20,000 case. The Obama hack, former US Attorney Preet Bharara, then used his position to make D’Souza’s life hell. Shortly after Trump was sworn into office, the President fired Preet Bharara. Yesterday, Trump pardoned Dinesh D’Souza. Continue reading

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Resistant Starch: Reheating Makes It Even Better For You!

2018_06 01 leftover rice

When certain starchy foods, including pasta, potatoes and rice, are cooked and then cooled, the digestible starches convert to resistant starches via a process called retrogradation.

Resistant starch is REALLY GOOD FOR YOU. Many studies in humans have demonstrated that consuming resistant starch improves insulin sensitivity, lowers blood sugar levels, reduces appetite, and has numerous benefits for digestion. Continue reading

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Deja Virtue

2018_05 30 Lefty Lucy re Starbucks

Starbucks closed for a day so their employees could attend “unconscious racial bias” training. IOW, they lost income (and probably customers) while paying employees and “trainers.” Continue reading

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