Tuesday’s No Birthright Here Open Comments

On the Texas Border

The Constitution Does Not Grant Birthright Citizenship to the Children of Illegal Immigrants

Dozens of media outlets are reporting in unison that Donald Trump cannot stop the U.S. government from awarding birthright citizenship to the children of illegal immigrants. They claim this is the case because the 14th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution requires it.

In reality, the legislative history of the 14th Amendment is clear that it only grants birthright citizenship to the children of people who are legally and permanently living in the United States. This does not apply to the children of illegal immigrants, temporary residents, visitors, or tourists.

The children of such foreigners are currently granted U.S. citizenship and its benefits under a misinterpretation of the Constitution. Although such citizenship could be conferred through legislation, no such law exists.

A Supreme Court ruling in 1898 presents mixed messages about this issue, but it is factually flawed on multiple levels and could justifiably be superseded by the current Supreme Court.

All the Harvard lawyers in America can’t find their ass with both hands, much less the Constitution of the United States of America.

During a recent episode of NBC’s Meet the Press, moderator Kristen Welker asked President-elect Donald Trump if he planned to keep his promise to end birthright citizenship on his first day in office, and Trump replied, “Yeah. Absolutely.”

Welker then challenged Trump by stating, “The 14th Amendment, though, says that, quote, ‘All persons born in the United States are citizens.’ Can you get around the 14th Amendment with an executive action?”

Welker’s assertion is materially false because it omits the operative words “subject to the jurisdiction thereof” from the 14th Amendment:

All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens….

The debate about birthright citizenship hinges upon the words that Welker excluded, but instead of correcting her, several media outlets parroted her falsehood, like the BBC, CNN, and NBC News.

While posting a screenshot of the misleading NBC article, Hillary Clinton wrote on X, “Birthright citizenship is enshrined in the Constitution. Trump may want to read it.” Yet, neither she nor NBC quoted the Constitution.

and this,

On May 30, 1866, Republican Senator Jacob Howard of Michigan introduced the 14th Amendment in the U.S. Senate and defined the phrase “subject to the jurisdiction” by stating:

This will not, of course, include persons born in the United States who are foreigners, aliens, who belong to the families of ambassadors or foreign ministers accredited to the Government of the United States, but will include every other class of persons.

plus,

Notably, the 14th Amendment doesn’t prohibit federal legislators from granting citizenship to people not included in its birthright citizenship clause. This occurred in 1924 when Congress passed and President Calvin Coolidge signed a law that awarded U.S. citizenship to all “non-citizen Indians born within the territorial limits of the United States.” Conversely, no such legislation has been passed for the children of illegal immigrants or tourists.


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71 responses to “Tuesday’s No Birthright Here Open Comments”

  1. squawkbox Avatar
    squawkbox

    Good morning

    1. Super Dave Avatar
      Super Dave

      Smacktle sighting?

        1. Super Dave Avatar
          Super Dave

          You bump into him?

          1. squawkbox Avatar
            squawkbox

            Only in the picture. 🙂

  2. Super Dave Avatar
    Super Dave

    There y’all are, Tuesday was set on a timer I guess.
    Mornin’ Squawk, Gang

    1. Texpat Avatar
      Texpat

      This page was scheduled for 1:00 AM. I don’t know what happened if it didn’t appear.

  3. Super Dave Avatar
    Super Dave

    I’ll check out the O.C. piece later but if the birthright for illegals makes it to the Supreme Court it will be struck down. The 14th Amendment to the Constitution was Bastardized many years ago and has never been challenged since it didn’t affect the common folks that much.

  4. Super Dave Avatar
    Super Dave

    8:36 AM Graveyard Dead. Mercy! Am I good or what? 😉

  5. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    Check out this video clip of a vast, endless tire dump in the Kuwaiti desert and it is on fire. I suspect only volcanos dump more carbon into the atmosphere.

    1. Super Dave Avatar
      Super Dave

      I do hope AL Bore was notified of this, he and the Heinz Gigolo can jump on The Flying Squirrel, make a couple of speeches and then fly back. 😉

  6. Super Dave Avatar
    Super Dave

    I’ve noticed a couple of local advertising promo’s that are interesting. The first one started last summer where Dr Pepper would have a 30 second spot but the last 10 seconds would feature a local restaurant showing their food and folks enjoying a Dr Pepper. At least 3 hole-in-the-wall places used this ad. I’m guessing that Dr Pepper funded most of the cost since they have the deepest pockets. The other ad started about a month ago where a local reputable auto repair shop advertised that they would come to you and pick up your car for repair but I noticed that the pickup was always at local business, mattress store, A/C repair place, Dentist Office, etc. The extra business was never mentioned but the sign and or the building was prominently shown. This was subtle and it took me a few ads to notice the connection. In any case I think these are great cost saving ideas and who ever came up with it is a genius. Oh and I figure that it didn’t start here in Podunk but there is a pretty smart gal with an ad agency that used to work for WTVY before starting her own business.

    1. squawkbox Avatar
      squawkbox

      Just thinkin bout ya.

      1. wagonburner Avatar
        wagonburner

        Thanks, bud.

  7. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    Mitch McConnell is the Personification of America in Decline

    “The administration will face calls from within the Republican Party to give up on American primacy,” McConnell added. “It must reject them. To pretend that the United States can focus on just one threat at a time, that its credibility is divisible, or that it can afford to shrug off faraway chaos as irrelevant is to ignore its global interests and its adversaries’ global designs.”

    McConnell, however, has been in the Senate for nearly 40 years and has overseen the wholesale liquidation of America’s domestic fortitude and power abroad.

    As The Federalist CEO Sean Davis pointed out, “McConnell has overseen the destruction of America’s manufacturing base, the destruction of our military to the point we haven’t [won] a war since 1991, the 20x increase in the federal debt, the rise of China in to a nuclear and economic superpower, and the leftist takeover of every major institution in America.”

    and,

    In 2022, when McConnell worked to usher through a $1.75 trillion Democrat spending bill, which gave Ukraine $45 billion, he laid his ideological cards on the table, saying, “I’m pretty proud of the fact that with a Democratic president, a Democratic House, and a Democratic Senate, we were able to achieve through this omnibus spending bill essentially all of our priorities.”

  8. GJT Avatar
    GJT

    Don’t know how to properly link an X post but this guy has a ton of information on the school shooter in Madison.
    pagliacci the hated (@Slatzism) on X

  9. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    Elle Purnell at The Federalist lists all the times CNN and MSNBC repeated the same lies that cost George Stephanopoulos and ABC $16 million. If Trump would sue them he could have a fully funded Presidential Library in the first year of his term.

  10. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    The Dems say there’s no such thing as election fraud. Maybe there’s no such thing as pleading guilty or going to prison.

    Yet this past Friday a Texas man was sentenced to four years in prison for ballot fraud during the 2020 election cycle. During the 2020 Carrollton mayoral election, 43 year-old candidate Zul Mirza Mohamed forged mail-in ballot applications using residents’ names and then “had the ballots sent to a Lewisville mail store where he leased a virtual mailbox using fake IDs,” according to Denton Record-Chronicle.

  11. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    Wonderful story via Ace.

    Warring Democratic factions are in a ‘knife fight’ for control of the Party after Kamala Harris‘s humiliating election loss, say political insiders.

    The battle lines are now drawn between West Coast liberals, Bernie Sanders-socialists and moderate technocrats in the Midwest, who insist the party has completely lost touch with the average American voter.

    But first, there is one thing that all sides seemingly agree on: The current political establishment must be chased out of national politics for good.

    and this juicy comment,

    The people that are responsible for this s**tshow are the Obama people. They’re just grifters,’ a well-connected Democratic donor exclusively told Daily Mail.

    He singled out Jen O’Malley Dillon, who went from Biden 2024 campaign chair to serve in the same role for Harris’s camp, and David Plouffe, an ex-Obama 2008 campaign manager turned top Kamala adviser.

    Deep-pocketed lefty patrons are enraged by Plouffe’s post-election admission that Harris never led Trump in their internal campaign polling, despite public surveys showing her ahead.

  12. Super Dave Avatar
    Super Dave

    From Texpat’s @ 9:27 AM
    After Trump Landslide, GOP Senate Votes For Business As Usual In Leadership Race.

    Republicans elected a reincarnation of retiring GOP Senate chief Mitch McConnell to lead the upper chamber on Wednesday following former President Donald Trump’s overwhelming win last week.

    Sen. John Thune of South Dakota was promoted from Republican Senate whip to majority leader on the second secret ballot with 29 votes in a contest against Sen. John Cornyn of Texas, who received 24. The two lawmakers edged out a challenge from Sen. Rick Scott of Florida, who only captured three more votes for his candidacy for leader compared to his previous challenge to McConnell in 2022. Scott had run two years ago after McConnell funneled scarce campaign resources to win safe seats in the midterms while competitive candidates in key states were stripped of funding over their opposition to the incumbent Senate chief.

    Emphasis mine. Ran out of SPIT.

    1. Bonecrusher Avatar
      Bonecrusher

      McConnell funneled scarce campaign resources to win safe seats in the midterms while competitive candidates in key states were stripped of funding over their opposition to the incumbent Senate chief.

      Prima facia evidence that the R elites don’t give a hoot about actually growing the R party or doing what is good for the country as a whole. They are only interested in their own personal power. May they be spit-roasted in Hell for eternity.

  13. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    A comment posted at Ace of Spades I happen to agree with regarding Kari Lake’s nomination to head up Voice of America.

    It’s a good posting for her. I hope she doesn’t run again. She’s like Sarah Palin — the base won’t stop picking her as their candidate, and the public won’t stop delivering seats to Democrats when she runs. I mostly like her but there is something about her that is rubbing the general electorate the wrong way.

    1. Dr phil Good-E=1984 Avatar
      Dr phil Good-E=1984

      She won both times.
      the joined@thehipVampyreparties stole them from her.
      no more corrupt county than Maricopa.

  14. Tedtam Avatar
    Tedtam

    I called Dr. Bailey to set up another appointment. His girlfriend passed away yesterday. I wasn’t surprised, given his last summation of her condition, but it saddened me all the same.

    He’s still working. I got an appointment for tomorrow. Hubby was surprised, but I told him that keeping a routine is sometimes a good way of managing grief. The first death I experienced, my maternal grandfather, hit me hard. I stayed home one day and then asked Mom to take me to work at Astroworld. I needed to keep busy so I wouldn’t have time to dwell on my Grandpa’s passing.

    Praying for both of them this morning.

  15. Tedtam Avatar
    Tedtam

    I only made two rosaries this morning, wanting to get on with some of my work. I have phone calls to make today, but first, the C&C and then maybe something to eat:

    Good morning, C&C, it’s Tuesday! As the week gets rolling, your roundup includes: loquacious Justice Broadway debut is either a grotesque travesty of judicial conflict or a heart-warming story of fulfilled dreams; revolution stirs in progressive social media utopia; Trump delivers surprise press conference and delivers wide-ranging and important comments on many high-profile issues, in stark contrast to Joe Biden’s lack of any comprehensible press conferences.

  16. Tedtam Avatar
    Tedtam

    It seems that most activist dark colored judge on SCOTUS played a cameo role in a just as woke play of Romeo and Juliet. Shakespeare is rolling in his grave, I’m sure. Mr. C. opines that she was invited to take part in the play because (1) of the seat she holds, and not that she has any talent, and (2) the producers were anxious to do anything to sell tickets. Mr. C. reminds that her non-merit attributes were also the reason that she holds the seat that she holds.

    Prolly right on both counts.

    In Hamlet —the original, not the woke remake featuring a cast of only native Hawaiian drag queens— Lord Polonius famously observed, “Brevity is the soul of wit.” Thus it is worth noting that, according to data analyzer Empirical SCOTUS, even among the female justices, Justice Brown is the Supreme Court’s wordiest judge: [follows is a chart of “words” and she is about 7,000 words more active than the next justice on the list]

    The description of the play is about what you’d imagine: a woman sneaks into the Bard’s room while he’s out and rewrites the ending, so Juliet takes control of her life instead of being subjected to the patriarchal nature of her reality. /eye roll/ The two lovers survive the situation and get “new love interests” which include – DRUM ROLL PLEASE! – a transgender something or other.

    I mention these eye-rolling details to make a point about Justice Brown’s judgment. Progressives complained bitterly when a conservative justice’s wife flew a Christian flag. But they think this, Justice Brown pretend-acting in a trans-Shakespeare remake while the court is considering a transgender case is a terrific idea. Also NPR, just two weeks ago: [headline about SCOTUS upholding the ban on mutilating kids]

    Fitting, I suppose.

  17. Tedtam Avatar
    Tedtam

    I believe there was a Bluesky challenge among our Couch Critters. Better move fast!

    Uh oh! Remember the French Revolution? It’s starting again. Yesterday, Inc. Magazine ran a thoughtful op-ed titled, “I Give Bluesky Six Months Before It Implodes.” The author, a tech founder who started one of the early social media networks (Intrepid Media), later clobbered by Facebook and Twitter, said BlueSky is collapsing under the unbearable weight of its woke brand.

    Implosion. It seems to be a pattern on the left.

    BlueSky was the progressive immune response to Elon Musk’s purchase of Twitter. It was initially seeded with the most delicate woke snowflakes, all seeking a safe, fully moderated social media environment free from any criticism of their deplorable sexual habits or the logical fallacies inherent in their worldviews. Indeed, they sought solace with their co-adventurers in progressivism, mutually applauding their brave life choices and bilaterally appreciating their constant virtue signaling in a deafening woke echo chamber.

    But some of the conservative trolls and critics followed them to their safe space. They didn’t count on that!

    BlueSky’s long-timers (i.e., roughly two years), who until now had been happily and peacefully enjoying their carefully curated, conservative-free community, were appalled and outraged by the newcomers. They demanded BlueSky’s management do something to stop these intolerant interlopers. And like it was hit by a Russian Poseidon nuclear tsunami missile, the exploding conflict washed over the fledgling platform in an all-hands discussion over free speech versus muscular moderation.

    Free speech – true free speech – is hateful and painful for libs. Their codependency issues don’t allow them to separate their ideas from people who don’t agree with them. Everything is personal; therefore, any disagreement with their ideas is a criticism of them personally. That’s why they scream in the faces of others and react so violently at times. IMHO.

    Bluesky implemented extensive blocking technology, so the delicate feelings in the safe space could be protected by merely blocking the uncomfortable instead of facing reality.

    …This has led to BlueSky users enthusiastically …fine-tuning their personal feed settings to ensure no conservative ideas penetrate their bubbles of peaceful, progressive fantasy.

    But sadly, as the Inc. article’s author noted, what with the new, post-election conservative invasion, blocking is no longer good enough for BlueSky’s progressives. Blocking is insufficiently punitive.

    There’s a push now to blacklist one of their “disagreeable members”. BS’s managers realize that they have a business, not a social club, and restricting membership is not a great paradigm for growth. Free speech, like what Musk did with X, is a better model. But their most vocal and loyal users are demanding that BS limit their membership. On a wholesale level.

    What to do? There is no good answer. Or at least, there is no obvious answer. That is why the author —who once tried and failed to get his own social media platform off the ground— gave BlueSky six months, tops.

    Socialism always destroys itself. The French Revolution lasted just long enough for General Napoleon to overthrow the revolutionary government and become France’s dictator. BlueSky is like a miniature digital Portland, and the winds of revolution are blowing.

    1. wagonburner Avatar
      wagonburner

      All the Robespierre wannabes have never learned that this kind of revolution eats its own. They don’t know or care that Robespierre got the guillotine.

  18. Tedtam Avatar
    Tedtam

    Trump is going to up the game from his first term of 1:3 regulation reduction. The meat puppet’s administration has gone hog-wild with new regs, so Trump is going for a 1:10 ratio – for every new reg, ten have to die a painful death.

     CLIP: Ten-to-one regulatory retirement rule (1:13).

    Best news ever.

    1. Bonecrusher Avatar
      Bonecrusher

      I would be happier with a 1:20 ratio.

  19. Tedtam Avatar
    Tedtam

    Drones were a big discussion on Chris Salcedo’s show this morning. Chris made the point that Trump uncharacteristically said “no comment” when asked what he knew about the drones. He is surely getting security briefings every day, right? Trump did make the point that the government had the capability of knowing exactly the who/what/where of the drones.

    The government could help clear up a lot of this confusion by, as Trump suggested, telling us what they know. If they really can’t figure it out, then give us the data from the radars, the satellites, and whatever else. But for whatever reason, the government isn’t saying jack. By not saying, by not disclosing even the raw data they surely have, the government is actually inflaming a conspiratorial cycle of doubt and disbelief.

    The much more interesting development is the clear consensus that nobody believes the government. Over and over, federal officials have downplayed the drones, trotting out the tired old UFO playbook and claiming people are just seeing commercial aircraft flying out of normal traffic routes, weather balloons decorated for Christmas, flocks of birds carrying landing lights, and other perfectly innocent explanations.

    It’s you, not us.

    1. wagonburner Avatar
      wagonburner

      Trump making sure not to disclose anything classified before he’s actually president.

  20. Tedtam Avatar
    Tedtam

    More clips from Trump yesterday:

    Proxy war in Ukraine: CLIP: Trump deplores the levels of killing in the Proxy War (1:47).

    Vaccines and autism: CLIP: Trump talks about vaccines and pledges to get to the bottom of the autism epidemic (0:49).

    Golden age of Americanism:  CLIP: Trump announces start of America’s Golden Age (0:36).

    Trump also delivered what sounded like a threat to certain unnamed parties. He said, “And we hope we don’t have any intervening problems, because things happen. Like out of nowhere came the China virus. Out of nowhere came other things. We hope that won’t happen.”

  21. Dr phil Good-E=1984 Avatar
    Dr phil Good-E=1984

    see my 11:34am for the story.

    We’d like to thank Miss Information for these awards.
    without her/him/they none of this would’ve been possible.

  22. bsue54 Avatar
    bsue54

    Got everyone up extra early this morning because of Dr’s appointment… About the time we got fully caffeinated and dressed, they called and said my appointment was cancelled because she is sick… SIGH… So now that it’s early afternoon everyone but me is sound asleep here on the sofa… including a softly snoring pup-dawgus… SIGH…

  23. Super Dave Avatar
    Super Dave

    80 degrees out there, YES! I’m loving it.

  24. squawkbox Avatar
    squawkbox

    From USNRC Event Notification Report for December 13, 2024 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Operations Center
    AGREEMENT STATE REPORT – SOURCE LOST IN TRANSIT

    The following information was provided by the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) via email:

    “The licensee reported to NJDEP on December 3, 2024, that a Ge-68 pin source that they sent for disposal has been lost in transit on December 2, 2024. The source is a Eckert & Ziegler model HEGL-0132, with current approximate activity of 0.267 mCi. The shipping container arrived at its destination damaged and empty. The licensee has filed a claim with the shipper. If the source is not located within the 30 days, the licensee will follow-up with a full written report to include root cause(s) and corrective actions.

    So are the drones military and are they searching for the nuke stuff? some sources on the web say yes.

    1. GJT Avatar
      GJT

      If the source is not located within the 30 days, the licensee will follow-up with a full written report to include root cause(s) and corrective actions.

      Is that the same as a sternly worded memo?

      1. squawkbox Avatar
        squawkbox

        GJT. It is all gubment to me.

    2. wagonburner Avatar
      wagonburner

      Wonder how much mass that is? Or how physically large it is?

  25. Shannon Avatar
    Shannon

    A plethora of government alphabet agencies today said these drones are nothing new and nothing to worry about.

    I don’t believe them and nobody else does either. A bunch of proven liars.

    1. squawkbox Avatar
      squawkbox

      Abolutely insanity

  26. squawkbox Avatar
    squawkbox

    Israeli airstrikes in Syria’s Tartus coast was so massive that it registered a 3.0 magnitude earthquake.
    [videopress tCZbxXE7 w=640 h=352]

    1. wagonburner Avatar
      wagonburner

      daaaaaaaaaaaannnnnggg

      That blowed up real good.

      wonder what they hit?

    2. Super Dave Avatar
      Super Dave

      DAYAAAM!!! I don’t know what used to be there but now it is a BIG HOLE!

  27. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    The IDF said seismic sensors started registering notable Richter scale readings 30 to 60 minutes before the attack on October 7th, 2023. Something to think about in the future.

  28. Dr phil Good-E=1984 Avatar
    Dr phil Good-E=1984

    here we are again.
    gotta pass a humongous onimus bill at the last minute.

    The phony preacher speaker is doing his best to give the totalitariancrats and the ny Mayo stain one more huge win before Christmas while royally screwing the pooch in the meantime.

    but oh yes…try to remember…that time in September.

  29. Shannon Avatar
    Shannon

    3.0 on the Richter scale is pretty weak.
    Whoopie Goldberg’s chair has been putting up with that for decades.

  30. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    RE: Squawkbox at 2:59 PM

    Would the missing medical equipment radioactive material be enough to make a “dirty bomb” ?

  31. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    Just for once, I want to see what would really happen if they didn’t pass this end of the year funding bill. Everything is gong to stop ? Not a chance in hell.

    1. Shannon Avatar
      Shannon

      I’m just so amazed that there is still some final safeguard in place that these assholes care about.
      Why have they not removed it?

  32. Adee Avatar
    Adee

    Last week’s mornings of 35 and 30 degrees have been the reason several of our trees now have golden-yellow leaves, lovely for Fall at last. Maybe several more will get them also before winter comes on for real.

    Several more trees in the area also look to be going golden, many of them wild ones in small areas of trees on undeveloped land. Mother Nature is smiling.

  33. Tedtam Avatar
    Tedtam

    Been running/hobbling around all day, finally settling in and about to work on my Latin. Just checking out the posts of the day.

    that was a big ‘splosion. Almost as big as the CR omnibus bill they passed. /spits

    I had an interesting event today. There’s a roundabout that I have to pass through often on my way to my bank in Pearland. It’s a 2-laner, and I was in the outside lane. Inside lane, to my left and just in front of my front bumper, was a dump truck. Behind that, and right next to me, was some kind of 4-door Ford sedan, white. The idiot in the white car decided he didn’t like his position behind the dump truck and tried to overcome the laws of physics and make his car take up the same space as mine. I stood on my brakes and laid on my horn. I don’t know how we ended up not making contact, but then, I pray to my guardian angel all the time.

    Idiot white car driver (IWCD) pulls ahead of me without any kind of acknowledgment that he was in the wrong. Ahead of us is an intersection; two lanes go straight or left, and there’s a right turn lane as well. IWCD is in the middle, gonna-go-straight-lane, and since I’m turning right I turn as I’m passing him to give him a “WTH?!” look. All of my fingers remained on my steering wheel, just so ya’ know. I continued on my way, but in my rear view mirror I see him pull out of his spot in line to follow me, taking the same right turn. He pulls in behind me, so I change to the right lane. He changes right. Closer to where I need to turn left, I change lanes again. He matches. By now I have Hubby on the phone, asking him to stay on the line with me until I figure out how dangerous this clown is.

    IWCD follows me through the same left turn, but he stays in the left lane while I’m in the right. Hubby and I are talking about strategy, him reminding me that I have pepper sprayin my car, and my Byrna if necessary. Fortunately, IWCD passes my bank, but I still looked around before I got back into my car when leaving.

    People are just weird. This guy literally looked like some wild scientist or tree hugger – brown hair sticking out several inches over his ears, skinny. I got the impression he probably lived with his mother, playing computer games all day. Or carrying a protest sign on a regular basis. Probably has a pronoun issue, too.

    Fortunately, I didn’t see him again. I guess he just wanted to mess with my head; or maybe when he saw me talking and craning my neck to get a good look at his license plate in the rearview mirror (he had no front plate on his car), maybe he thought I was talking to the cops and gave up.

  34. Tedtam Avatar
    Tedtam

    I have an appointment with my chiropractor tomorrow, but I may have to reschedule. It seems the filling for that way back molar has disappeared, and I now have a sharp edge that is making my tongue vewy, vewy uncomfortable.

  35. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    I’m getting “Possible Atrial Fibrillation” readings on my Kardia device and I had some bizarre low BP readings earlier today. I need somebody to volunteer to do tomorrow’s OC. I really don’t want to go to the hospital tonight.

    1. squawkbox Avatar
      squawkbox

      i got it

    2. Tedtam Avatar
      Tedtam

      Take care of you. Thanks, Squawk.

      PS: We don’t want you going to the hospital, either. Prayers.

    3. Texpat Avatar
      Texpat

      I’m still waiting for the cardiologist on call to return my call. He lives so far from his office he may not even be home yet.

      1. Dr phil Good-E=1984 Avatar
        Dr phil Good-E=1984

        Prayers for ya jersey boss man.

    4. Super Dave Avatar
      Super Dave

      Dang, I hope it all goes well. Prayers.

  36. Dr phil Good-E=1984 Avatar
    Dr phil Good-E=1984

    Why?
    shut it down.
    grow a pair for once republicant’s.
    we don’t want this sheet anymore.

  37. Tedtam Avatar
    Tedtam

    Caught this comment on a keto forum:

    If the world thinks it has a methane problem now from cattle, just wait until 7 billion humans are eating more beans.

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