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First?! I looked in about 5 AM and all was quiet and that’s not changed.
Oh well, Mornin’ Gang
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These people just take the fun out of everything.
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Even Klinger still used the male latrine though.
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I don’t know about Mrs. Doubtfire.
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Hubby and I will be enjoying a late lunch at a local steak joint to celebrate this day. This is the date in 1985 that an “emergency” priest helped us say our vows. The elderly monsignor who had been trying to remember us all through our marriage prep ended up in the hospital the night before our nuptials. We had just gotten him to the point of remembering our names.
We walked into the church and found ourselves before a stand-in priest who had to have our names written down for the ceremony.
Every wedding has some kind of story.
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I don’t know about Mrs. Doubtfire.
He stood to pee, that is how he got busted by his own kids.
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I find this interesting; The agenda.
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My #6 I heard that one of the Communist news networks dedicated to so call reporters to dig up dirt on the Marine that took out the Thug on the subway and found nothing! Imagine that? I couldn’t pas that test so I guess it just didn’t use any social media. I say this because I’m sure that you could find something cut n pasted and or edited to make anyone look bad.
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Every wedding has some kind of story.
I have a few of my own. 😀 😀
Happy Anniversary you lovebirds!
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I hope TexMo is feeling better today. I do worry about him.
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I picked my wife up from IAH terminal E last night. That place aspires to be a cluster-fark. It is currently under construction and the traffic pattern is designed to not allow cars to flow smoothly. At. All. It took every bit of 45 minutes to get from the airplane bridge to the terminal E arrivals spot. Under normal conditions this would take less than 5 minutes. The good news is that she is back home safe and sound; this makes me very happy.
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I hope TexMo is feeling better today. I do worry about him.
I have special prayers for him and his family that I say daily. And I light votive candles for him as often as I can. Big ones. The ones that last for days.
We lubs you, Texmo.
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Texas Woman Refused Service By Cashier Who Hates ‘People Like Her’
In Spring, Texas, a woman ran into her local Kroger grocery store to grab a few things and get on with her list of other errands to run. However, things didn’t go as simply as she had hoped when she was refused service because she disgusted a particular employee who took one look at the shopper and said that she was sick of people like her.
Meredith, who didn’t feel comfortable releasing her last name, had checked everything off of her shopping list and headed to the register at the front of the store. As she put her items on the conveyor belt, she soon found out that the cashier at Kroger had no intentions of ringing her up.
The employee then said that Meredith’s shirt was a slap in the face, and the clerk “was doing everything she could not to cry.” So, what was so offensive about Meredith’s top? It had a message that read, “Police Lives Matter,” with the words “All Lives Matter” underneath.
This wasn’t the first time Kroger has been accused of turning away a paying customer for the same reason as Meredith was denied service, and like the others before her, she wasn’t going to let it slide because Meredith was wearing her blue t-shirt that simply said, “Police Lives Matter, All Lives Matter,” for a reason.
Meredith happens to be a police officer’s wife, and she was showing support for her hero husband who puts his life on the line daily, serving and protecting the “offended” clerk and the other citizens of Spring, Texas. Sadly, the cashier didn’t like what she was advertising and refused to ring her up, regardless of the fact that the employee is not in charge of anything other than running her cash register.
Right after Meredith left the store, she let others know what happened to her there, including Kimberly Colley who is the executive director of the Blue Bow Foundation, which supports police officers and their families. Colley was disgusted by this employee’s actions, but more so by the complete lack of response on the matter from Kroger.
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Morning gang. Back from TOK and under the wire to post before the avalange. The big news of the day is that the weather out here is expected to produce large flooding type rains over the weekend – 5″ or more in some places. Since our soil os so rocky, the rainfall runs off rapidly and created flash floods. I guess we will see it when and if it happens. Lake Buchanan which is services by our watershed, is in need of recharging, as well as the stock tanks and aquifers, so bring the flooding on. I’ve not been able to confirm this on my own yet as I do like to do my own weather forecasting.
I should mow today, and I might eventually get around to it. Others minimal effort chores such as filling bird feeders, feeding worms and feral animals, recharging the water station and such will get done hopefully before day’s end.
You all have a great day out there. More later as it develops.
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TRUMP REDUX ☙ Thursday, May 11, 2023 ☙ C&C NEWS
Good morning, C&C, it’s Thursday! And what a week it’s been. Today’s roundup focuses on Trump’s surprisingly-great performance at the CNN Town Hall last night, and most importantly, what it means for the Narrative; some quick updates: MTV News joins other woke media outlets in history’s rainbow-colored dumpster; and Jamie Foxx languishes in the hospital as corporate media is baffled about his condition.
News:
First up: Trump VS CNN
I only watched a little bit of it, and the woman “moderator” just wissed me off. Trump would make a statement, she’d reply “that’s not true, but let’s move on”. She was doing everything she could to prevent Trump from fully answering the questions and the claims against him.
It was a beautiful thing when she asked why it took him 3 hours to respond to the Jan 6 “riots” and he pulled out screenshots of his tweet asking folks to be peaceful. “But it got taken down,” he said. She says something like “I”ve looked a the timeline, but let’s move on…”
From what I’m seeing (and of course, I’m not a member of any leftie sites), it appears that CNN crashed and burned in the face of the Trump fire. And the left is not happy.
There were MAGA folks in the audience, so give CNN credit for that much fairness. And there WAS cheering and clapping, but it was done enthusiastically but with moderation. No standing on chairs or fist pumping. You could tell the MAGA folks – they were dressed in suits and such.
Rolling Stone was so triggered that nearly every one of its reporters scribbled jeremiads of outrage following the town hall — long after working hours and before they went to bed late last night — presumably to inform Rolling Stone’s midnight readers or maybe just to get it out of their systems: [insert lots of headlines saying “Trump won”]
I could go on, and on, and on. It was a LOT, it was lefty outrage multiplied by virtue-signaling with an exponent of shock and surprise. Let’s just say American leftists were more rattled than Carmen Miranda’s favorite maracas.
Earlier this week, when someone asked Trump WHY he was going on CNN, he said producers made him an offer he couldn’t refuse. I think part of what Trump got from CNN was the right to pick the crowd. The town hall crowd laughed at Trump’s jokes, applauded his strong points, and cheered him on as he pushed back against snide interviewer Kaitlan Collins, who acted more like an annoyed debater or maybe a small, neatly-dressed, starving hyena.
And Trump was a well-fed honey badger.
President Trump never conceded an inch of ground. When Collins asked him to deny that the 2020 elections were stolen, Trump instead called them “rigged” and said “I think that, when you look at that result and when you look at what happened during that election, unless you’re a very stupid person, you see what happens.”
Trump also wants to pardon the J6 folks, and decried their current conditions in imprisonment. He promised to end the Ukraine war in one day – on day one, actually. The reporter pressed him and pressed him and pressed him for an answer to “Do you want Ukraine to win?” Trump just kept replying “I want people to STOP DYING!”
How do you respond negatively to that?
In perhaps the night’s best line, as is his great strength, Trump plainly and simply summarized what we are all thinking:
Trump: “Our country is being destroyed by stupid people.”
The post debate panel had Rep. Byron Donalds on it. I didn’t watch it, but Mr. C. reports he did very well.
https://twitter.com/MAGAIncWarRoom/status/1656476668133875714
(I was impressed by Mr. Donalds at the presser about the Biden crime family. He has a background in banking, and he pointed out that one doesn’t have this many shell companies and move money around like the B’s did, unless you are trying to hide money. He was articulate and firm.)
Why did CNN air Trump? Speculation is that Biden’s handlers want Trump on the ticket. They were happy when MAGA cheered him on. They are unfamiliar with the maxim “Be careful what you pray for.” Unless they have more dirty legal and election night tricks up their sleeves – and I don’t doubt that at all – I can’t see anything but a bloodbath of Nixonian proportions happening.
But the current Dem support for Trump doesn’t bode well for DeSantis.
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More CNN stories, this time regarding Jamie Foxx:
CNN ran a ridiculous jab coverup Tuesday headlined, “Jamie Foxx’s Friends and Family Aren’t Sharing His Medical Diagnosis. Here’s Why.”
The real story is, we still don’t know WHAT happened to Jamie Foxx, WHY he is still in the hospital, nearly a month later, or WHEN he is going to get out, if ever. None of those questions have been answered.
CNN tries to cover for their pathetic failure at their one job — reporting — by citing … Jamie is a private person, and doesn’t want to talk about his personal medical information, like WHEN HE’S EVER GETTING OUT OF THE HOSPITAL.
They’re missing the point, probably on purpose. The point is not whether Jamie Foxx prefers privacy. The point is whether there’s any real journalists left or whether they are now all on the government’s payroll, directly or indirectly.
The emergency is over. Jabs are no longer essential to stop the pandemic. Vaccine “hesitancy” doesn’t threaten anyone. There’s no legitimate reason — if there ever was — why corporate media won’t cover vaccine injuries. In other words, they can’t claim they are obscuring jab injuries to protect the public.
Who are they protecting now, if not the public? And why?
(And, is Jamie Foxx even still alive?)
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Texas won’t remain a red state for long if this continues.
All the TAMU Board of Regents members are apparently clueless about what goes on at the school. You have to assume the Board is nothing more than a vanity credential for these guys – there are no women members. Some of the members have been there since 2019 before the whole vile George Floyd insanity began and have presided over this transformation at Texas A&M. It also reflects the apathy and/or inability of Governor Abbott and the the Legislature to do anything to stop this moral and ethical corruption.
Texas A&M is a systematically racist institution. According to whom? According to the leadership of Texas A&M.
In recent years, the College Station-based public university, originally founded with a focus on agriculture and engineering, has built a vast “diversity, equity, and inclusion” bureaucracy that has adopted the narrative of left-wing racialism, segregated students by race, and told colleagues to “stop centering whiteness.”
I have obtained a collection of documents through public-records requests that reveal this stunning process of ideological capture. According to these materials, virtually every academic and administrative unit at Texas A&M has adopted the politics of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) and pushed radical and discriminatory measures to promote “social justice.”
The transformation of the university hit full speed following the death of George Floyd in 2020. As with many American institutions, the leadership at Texas A&M immediately adopted the narrative of critical race theory, which castigates the United States as a systemically racist nation and advocates for “anti-racist discrimination” in order to equalize outcomes.
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Looks like El Gordo made it just in time. Continued prayers for TexMo and family in this difficult time. I hope that it all goes as well as possible. BTW; I’m not good at this.
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MsTT MANNNNNNNNNNNY Happy returns!
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From the comments:
Byron Donalds is indeed awesome.
During the scamdemic (2021) he skipped the Jab saying he was immune from prior covid infection.
He fought mask and Jab mandates, causing anguish in his south-western Florida district.
He’s articulate and takes the battle to the commies.
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I gotta say it. A Trump/DeSantis ticket would drive the Left totally insane! And I think that is the only possibility of overcoming the balloting cheat.
Think about it (and I wonder if Don and Ron are talking about it off-line). DeSantis and Trump duke it out up to the primaries. Trump wins the nomination and then announces that DeSantis is selected as the VP. Talk about a sucker punch to the Demoncrats! They would go nuts. Four more years of Trump and then 8 more years of DeSantis as President. The Democratic Party will probably cease to exist. The ENTIRE American populist movement united behind one candidacy.
I don’t want to see Ron DeSantis in Trump’s shadow. He needs to stand alone. I would love to see Ron help Don get elected this time for 4 more years, then Don help Ron get elected and re-elected. 12 years of the Ron Don dynamic duo! Think of what could be accomplished in that time!
I don’t think a ticket can have president and vice president from the state. I mean what if a ticket had P and VP from New York or ( gasp) California?
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Yes! Thank you, Jeff! Nominating other American crises to cover: CPS. All, take time to watch this and educate yourself on the state of CPS in our country. It is shocking how large and well-funded the government agency is. There are tremendous amounts of social security funds to keep this program going. This is destroying families must be stopped. https://www.freedomman.org/video/government-subsidized-child-trafficking/
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#11 – UNFORGIVABLE behavior!
Kroger saying to Bud Lite “hold my beer and watch this!”
Woke’ll getcha broke! *NO SMILEY!*
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I picked this up from the C&C comments, and this is a topic that hits me hard:
CPS is a child trafficking organization. To see why, go to about the 35:00 mark:
https://www.freedomman.org/video/government-subsidized-child-trafficking/
I’m not at liberty to discuss, but people I know well almost had their infant snatched from them FOR NO REASON by CPS.
The IRS scares me, but there are actually more constraints on their ability to destroy your life than CPS does. CPS scares me more than an audit, believe it or not. The IRS can bankrupt you, but CPS can bankrupt you through legal fees and take your children away. Permanently.
Doing a search for “medical kidnapping” will make your blood run cold. Or hot. Depends on how you react to injustice.
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Okay, EG, the bad man’s column review is finished. You can come out now.
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The inaction of the UT and TAMU regents is baffling to me. How can these people stand by and watch these institutions be gutted and trashed ?
I have obtained a cache of documents through public-records requests revealing the DEI bureaucracy’s stunning conquest of Texas’s flagship state university.
The transformation began in the aftermath of the George Floyd riots, when university officials adopted the narrative of critical race theory, arguing that America was saturated with “white supremacy.” During this period, UT’s College of Communication promoted the idea that “objectivity,” “individualism,” and “worship of the written word” were all “characteristics of white supremacy culture.” As a professor of educational psychology and African and African Diaspora Studies explained, “white supremacy is so pernicious . . . it is responsible for virtually every ill that we see within our communities.”
This narrative justified a massive expansion of “diversity, equity, and inclusion” programming. The university’s DEI bureaucracy has now embedded itself within virtually every administrative and academic unit. These programs employ dozens of full-time staff and organize hundreds of seminars, trainings, courses, reports, student groups, and political activism.
All the local school boards in Texas can turn to conservative principles, but it’s all for nothing if Texans send their children off to these doctrinaire, brainwashing re-education camps pretending to be institutions of higher education.
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The bees haven’t been enticed to the new hive yet. We’re about to hit a limit, where there’s enough comb for the queen to begin laying eggs. When that happens, it’ll be hard to remove them. We’ll have to cut down the tree (no big loss, but a lot of work) to remove them.
Bee guy said we have 7-10 days before that happens. Here’s hoping that today is the day of The Big Move.
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So glad I graduated TAMU before it went woke.
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DeSantis for VP is just a stupid proposal. Yeah let’s put him away on a shelf for 4-8 years. Besides, Trump does not get upstaged by anyone so it would be a freaking teenage girl reality show.
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Could Trump be prez for two more terms?
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Trump could only serve one more term.
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Texmo is not doing well today. His daughter is graduating and his wife is there while a kind neighbor watches over him.
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Someone in the C&C comments brought up Donald Brooks for VP.
A black conservative on the ticket would be a nightmare for the left.
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Well, I have a malfunctioning modem this morning. I’m not up to diagnosing the problem — since unplugging then replugging ddn’t help — until I’ve had breakfast. So at the moment I am online via 80-y.o.’s modem next door. I’m not awake enough yet to have any recollection of whether it seemed weather-boomy last night.
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“Nat” is on his “break-in” run, with 4 trays of slices of bread, as per the instruction book. Currently down to 28 degrees… I hope a watched freeze dryer is not related to a watched pot, in temperament
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There are no words for what’s going on at the border.
The incredibly brave independent reporter Savanah Hernandez is in El Paso and tweeted this:
EL PASO- I spoke to an Ecuadorian migrant who illegally crossed into the US. She isn’t being required to appear in immigrations court until April of 2027. These “notice to appear” papers allow migrants to “legally” stay in the US until their court date. She shares that she is waiting in El Paso for her husband who was deported to Juarez. He is waiting for the expiration of Title 42 before he attempts to recross:
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It looks like the enormous rain from Colorado and the low pressure zone from Mexico will bring new meaning to the old slur, “wetback”. Anybody remotely close to the border from Del Rio to Harlingen is going to get completely drenched for a couple of days. The Central Texas aquifers and Edwards Plateau should get a huge recharge out of this system. Even El Gordo might get a few drops.
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South Shore, Chicago is 92.7% black, almost 100% Democrat, and yet these people do not comprehend the people they continue to vote for are doing this to them.
Are you ready for something that meets the textbook definition of schadenfreude?
A Chicago-area town hall erupted into chaos recently after South Shore leaders announced that they would be receiving just 250 to 500 illegal immigrants at a local facility. Residents launched into apoplectic rage, demanding to know why they weren’t consulted. In another instance, a local alderwoman proclaimed to cheers that Chicago’s broader emergency doesn’t denote an emergency for their community, a clear message of “not in my backyard.”
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#24 – Of course I have ZERO sympathy for those LIV leftard voting IDJITS!
NO SMILEY
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Opening a comedy club these days sound like the shortcut to bankruptcy unless you are bulletproof – a very wealthy uncancellable media star. I’d forgotten Joe Rogan moved to Austin recently and now he has opened a standup club with the name Comedy Mothership.
Warning: Abundant profanity
Can Joe Rogan Make Austin the Comedy Capital of America?
On a recent Thursday night inside Comedy Mothership in Austin, about two hundred earthlings are awaiting their human leader.
One flew straight from Chicago this morning just to wait in the standby line. Another is here to celebrate her birthday, hoping to turn 23 in the presence of her idol. A visitor from England is fighting jet lag to glimpse the man who speaks into his ears up to three hours a day.
Since this UFO-themed comedy club opened two months ago in the Texas capital, nearly every show has sold out. But tonight is a rare occasion, because the man behind it is about to appear. So when the stage—built to look like the flashing underbelly of an alien ship—lights up red, a twentysomething to my left, wearing a bolo tie and glasses, starts clapping like a seal.
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Good Afternoon Hamsters,
Confusion reigns about does Title 42 end tomorrow or not? Couple of days ago it sure sounded as though Biden would extend it because he was getting too much hell from important advisors (who really run the show) that stopping it and opening the floodgates would be disastrous to Democrats first, and then trickle down to American citizens somewhere next on the list. Double snark. 🙂
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Could Trump be prez for two more terms?
No, two terms consecutive or not.
If they could get the VP in before Biden’s term is over she could have the last couple of years and two more terms.
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Our flood watch was issued, effective tomorrow through Saturday night. As mentioned earlier, it should not really be a good day for wading across a river down south of here.
Got a short nap done and a quick visit to the grocery store. Think that about covers it for a while.
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Could Trump be prez for two more terms?
how?
how’s he going to win Arizona, Wisconsin, Michigan, Georgia or Pennsylvania when they all have corrupt governors and those same states were stolen in 2020 and the governorship of Arizona was stolen in 2022?Corrupt Hobbs guv of AZ
Corrupt Whitmer in Mich
Corrupt Shapiro in Penn
Corrupt Kemp in Georgia
Corrupt Evers in Wisconsin
He will win just like in 2020 but the joined@thehipparties, deep state spyducks , myna bird-mockingbird will steal it again and the thumbs up their arses Kentucky Swamp Turtle gang will silently approve of it again.
And Mitch will continue to chortle ‘well Ukraine is the most important thing going on in the world.’
I still think he tripped over a big suitcase full on millions in money that Zelensky laundered back to him and when he got up to take a leak in the middle of the night he tripped over it and banged his head on the bedpost.
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dr. phil goode is right on target. The Turtle, Eye Patch McCain, the Bushies, et al, to say nothing about the Mittens and the Murkyscowlski will somehow oppose the return of Trump. Those limp ducked eReps fear his return this time for sure because they know he learned to not trust them when they screwed him over last time. And they know that Trump is not one to show a lot of mercy once he has been crossed. Trump is basically running unopposed in the R primary as DeSantis has all but disappeared. I hear he has a lot of money raised, but no sense in blowing it on a hopeless effort. And Trump certainly will not pick him as VP. OK, that my politics for today.
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This just rubs me the wrong way. It’s been Fort Hood for as long as I can remember.
And IIRC, weren’t the Korean and Viet Nam wars politically incorrect? Is this name also going to be yanked as soon as someone gets offended?
Meet Fort Cavazos. As of Tuesday, the installation formerly known as Fort Hood, Texas, that has been at the center of several national controversies will no longer be named after a Confederate general.
https://www.military.com/daily-news/2023/05/09/fresh-name-fort-hood-base-faces-scrutiny.htmlThe new name honors Gen. Richard Cavazos, a Texas-born Mexican American who twice earned America’s second-highest military honor during the Korean and Vietnam wars. Both instances of Cavazos’ heroism involved rallying his soldiers against an entrenched or ambushing enemy, often exposing himself to fire and at least once refusing an order to leave his soldiers behind.
Changing these names isn’t an easy task. It’s expensive. Every piece of equipment, every piece of stationary, every uniform patch, etc., that has “Hood” on it will have to be redesigned and/or replaced.
Delivery instructions for every vendor in every software application will have to be changed, at the base and at the vendors. The vendors, if they have “Hood” items in stock, will either have to relabel them or have the base make their recruits or staff do it.
All of the autopay or auto-reorder systems will need to be checked to make sure no payments bounce.
There’s a myriad of changes that have to happen, some big and many small, when changes like this happen. But let’s take a historical place that everyone knows and knows how to get to, take a small fortune to turn it into a big question mark, and lose all of that history just so some pantywaisted snowflake can sleep better at night. Yeah, let’s take up a collection at the next abortion rally to pay for this waste of time.
Fort Hood was originally named after Confederate general John Bell Hood. As of last year, the Army estimated that the renaming of the base would cost about $1.5 million. -
Fort Hood’s name retired, changed to Fort Cavazos. Estimated cost $1.5 million to accomplish the change. Total waste of money that could be better used elsewhere involving living military persons’ care.
A backlash awaits.
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JOKE OF THE DAY:
NASA was interviewing professionals they were planning on sending to Mars. The touchy part was that only one guy could go and it would be a one way trip, the guy would never return to Earth.
The interviewer asked the first applicant, an engineer, how much he wanted to be paid for going.
“One million dollars”, the engineer answered. “And I want to donate it all to my alma mater — Rice University.”The next applicant was a doctor, and the interviewer asked him the same question.
“Two millions dollars”, the doctor said. “I want to give a million to my family and leave the other million for the advancement of medical research.”The last applicant was a lawyer. When asked how much money he wanted, he whispered in the interviewer’s ear: “Three million dollars.”
“Why so much more than the others?”, the interviewer asked.
The lawyer replied: “You give me three million, I’ll give you one million, I’ll keep a million, and we’ll send the engineer.” -
Here in south Alabama they changed the name of Fort Rucker to Fort Novosel. It’s so sad to see them rewriting history.
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Well, the real question about name changes is what are you going to do about it. Bothers me too, and I can grouse around and write my wimpy congresscritter, but so what. What’s being done to find someone to replace Cornholio,. How did Eye Patch McCain with over 70% of the vote in his district. We’ve invited an invasion beginning tonight, but what are we going to do about it. The only main thing I know of around here is that ammo stocks were beefed up in case unwanted visitors came knocking. China is taking over the world and replacing the dollar with their own currency for world trade, and you are complaining about a name change. In terms of relevance, it really does not make the chart. These little nuisances are nothing more than actions taken to take your eye off the big events. I’m not being critical, I’m just saying that there are things going on, including tonight’s invasion, that are much larger that the everyday things the Dems do to keep the nation in an uproar.
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Bottom line is that… to the victors go the spoils. They also get to tear down monuments and rewrite history. Oh, and rename military installations.
Have a nice night, losers.
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the Army estimated that the renaming of the base would cost about $1.5 million.
What a crock of feces. Lowball much, you pathetic liars?
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Bottom line is that… to the victors go the spoils. They also get to tear down monuments and rewrite history. Oh, and rename military installations.
Have a nice night, losers.
35 years of goopeecon betrayal built that culminating in the stolen election in 2020. They’ve never been on our side.
Abbott should’ve shut the border down a year ago. Article 4 Section 4.
Pretender after pretender on the GoopeeCon side of the aisle and here we are.
I say send at least 1000 illegal aliens to that slimeball, the Dizzy Dunce Cowboy’s ranch in Crawford, TX and let him foot the bill for all of them.
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3560 – 75 years of goopeecon betrayal built that culminating in the stolen election in 2020. They’ve never been on our side.Abbott should’ve shut the border down a year ago. Article 4 Section 4.
Pretender after pretender on the GoopeeCon side of the aisle and here we are.
I say send at least 10,000 illegal aliens to that slimeball, the Dizzy Dunce Cowboy’s ranch in Crawford, TX and let him foot the bill for all of them.
Dats a big ranch – they can handle it! NO SMILEY
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We sent Cindy Sheehan up to Crawford, didn’t do no good.
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Send 1000s to the homes of every politician that wants them here
but since WEF Abbott can’t think outside the box that’ll never happen.they got scared after sending 50 to Martha’s Vineyard.
Wimps.
send 1000 to the Kenyan, slick willie, Jeb bush, pelosi, the Kentucky Swamp Turtle, 5000 to The NY Mayo Stain and all of the media talking heads especially Mr Potato Head and his pet mako Mika and so on. -
Actually everyone of them should be turned back but that would take a governor and lt governor with guts not great pretenders.
I know that republicant’s in office have been morons since at least 1965 when they believed the lying, car crashing woman drowning Ted Kennedy when he said his immigration act of that year would not change the demographics of the country.
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Surprise – Our Republican Speaker of the House killed the Texas Immigration Law under consideration. Is anyone really surprised? https://texasscorecard.com/state/house-speaker-phelan-sides-with-democrats-kills-major-border-security-legislation/
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Nite all.
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Heeeeeyyyy Abbott needs to drop a couple bus loads off at Phelan’s house.
This sh!t would stop if Heeeeeyyyyy Abbott would started dropping the illegal aliens that they want so much at all of their homes.
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Well, Nat King Cold successfully completed his break-in run, and turned out bread slices that feel like styrofoam, duly tossed in the waster bin, as directed. Now he’s defrosting. Tomorrow we start on MEAT!!!
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He defeated state Rep. Tony Tinderholt, R-Arlington, who was nominated by ultraconservative members who say Phelan is unreasonably accommodating of Democrats in the chamber.
Nominated in Jan 2023 by a vote of 145-3
Back, front and sidestabbers.
I guess the hard left leaning house goopeecons joined in on the rout of Tinderholt.https://www.texastribune.org/2023/01/10/texas-house-speaker-dade-phelan/
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All this treason from the illegitimate wooden dummy fake president and Alejandro the illegal alien abetting mofo and the house republicant’s still won’t impeach them.
didn’t they say they would impeach Alejandro the illegal alien abetting mofo if they took back the house?
promises made promises broken, again.
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Did Mr Haney just wake up from his rip van winkle nap?
it kills me how these loser republicant’s act like they don’t know and haven’t known what’s been going on at the border since NWO proponent Bush the daddy was president.
https://twitter.com/CitizenFreePres/status/1657045096410275840
I give him a B+ for his acting like a tough guy though.
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Trump impeached for a phone call.
the illegitimate wooden dummy, fake president regime are the generals of the invasion of the USA.
the republicant’s house says, what? Me worry?
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