The same propagandist media that’s going apocalyptic over the tariffs is the same propagandist media that lied for at least 8 straight physical years running.
4 years about Trump/Russia hoax. 2016 – 2020
4 years about the origins of the faucistein/brix flu. 2020 – 2024
4 years about 2020 being the most secure election in history. 2020-2024
4 years about the Kenyan’s wooden dummy hand puppet being competent. 2020-2024.
I just had a discussion with a fellow Rosary Apostolate member over my attempts to define job duties and procedures, which have been ignored since Father began his dream. It’s a laudable dream, but we both get the feeling that he is expecting to take over and build this movement he’s trying to create, to get people praying. I got news for him (and her): I think they are expecting me to take on this project. As I told my friend, starting a movement is difficult and building momentum is hard. I’m not up for it; this is Father’s dream… Read more »
Mr. C. explains that what Trump did wasn’t just an “adjustment,” it was a power shift: After the devastation of WWII, the United States promised to help rebuild Europe and Japan, by opening our previously protected markets to foreign goods, keeping our tariffs low to nonexistent, providing the world’s reserve currency, and underwriting global security with American military power. So, America handcuffed itself to generously provide space for the devastated Europe to rebuild. The deal was that they would reciprocate with a return to fair trade after a time. But they didn’t. The increased their own anti-American tariffs, added more… Read more »
Under Mr. C’s header “Trump’s Critics are Brain Dead” (tell us something we didn’t already know): Trump made the obvious point: “If imposing tariffs and protective barriers made nations poor, then every country on earth would be racing to eliminate these policies, and China would be the first in line.” Yeah, hard to argue that point. Unsurprisingly, the parasite class — the dug-in globalists, Wall Street bankers, and trade lawyers who’ve been skimming off this crooked system for decades — has lost its mind. These insects have grown fat feeding off the overcomplicated asymmetry. They don’t want a level playing field; they… Read more »
so the market is up as long as all the countries are hosing us with tariffs and to level the field the causes the market to tank. The hell? MurkyKowski rand fall paul the Kentucky swamp turtle – no surprise there susan give me a Tom Collins and some blood money and I’ll sell my soul Collins republican’t stumblebum losers and backstabbers. and the phony preacher shut down the house for a week and (I think they’re off again for Easter for a while) and wouldn’t allow a vote on the tyrannical kangaroo penguins bill. remember when we were told… Read more »
Mr. C. further discusses the tariff event: Trump claims that evening out the global trade field will ultimately result in lower prices for Americans. More products will be produced inside our boundaries, by our own people, and the taxes will be paid here. Competition will be a driving force in lowering prices. In other words, he’s shaking off the ticks. Trump also intends to restore our manufacturing base. It’s been shuttered and shipped overseas, but no more. He’s inviting companies to build their factories here, to avoid the tariffs. More jobs, more income. Here. It’s already working. Late last night,… Read more »
This kid thinks he’s some kind of Little Elon with his own chainsaw. It costs $93,000 per year to attend Brown University. So, on March 18, he emailed 3,805 administrators, asking for more details about their jobs.The email included a link to his analysis, which placed administrators in one of three categories: “legality, redundancy, and bulls**t jobs,” and asked each to “comment on your current rating in our database,” The Chronicle of Higher Education reports. Shieh based his investigation and terminology on the book “Bulls**t Jobs: A Theory” by the late anthropologist David Graeber, according to the report.Two days later, the university… Read more »
Today’s C&C focuses on yesterday’s Trumpian event: “April 2nd, 2025 will forever be remembered as the day American industry was reborn, the day America’s destiny was reclaimed,” President Trump told a large audience at the Rose Garden yesterday afternoon. “It’s our Declaration of Economic Independence,” he soaringly explained.andPresident Trump said, “Our country has been looted, pillaged, raped, and plundered by nations near and far, both friend and foe alike.”The speech was equal parts policy, data, and classic Trumpian showmanship. And, having slept on it, I have decided it was a historic speech for a historic moment. Among other things, it… Read more »
Good morning, C&C, it’s Wednesday! The day after Liberation Day. And, after all the hoopla, Trump actually delivered. Predictably, the media is doing its level best to confuse and distract from yesterday’s gobsmackingly historic news. In today’s special edition, we’ll learn how once again, Trump just broke all the rules and changed EVERYTHING. America is raging back! Plus some good pocketbook news too, to prove the point.
Two of the small-brained, witless scribes at Politico have concocted a truly unethical and crappy column on RFK, Anthony Fauci and his fired wife. The house-cleaning at HHS is the worst disaster since the Hindenburg. Here are some of the more offensive excerpts. I’ve highlighted the exceptionally stupid wording that does not belong in any real news piece. As an anti-vaccine activist, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. spent years attacking Anthony Fauci and sowing doubts about the successful effort he led to develop a Covid vaccine.As HHS secretary, he’s exacting his revenge. and, Fauci, the longtime head of the NIH’s National… Read more »
I noticed that my oregano in its little pot is going gangbusters. I should harvest and dry some of that. I’m also thinking some carnivore pizza might be in my future. I made some chicken flour and was planning on using it just for that purpose. I have all the cheeses I’d want to use. I have plenty of basil from last year, too. Ground beef cooked and ready to go.
I just finished watering my garden, happy to see lots of green poking up through the dirt, even though I’m anticipating a lot of those are weeds. For things like tomatoes and beans, I stick a bamboo skewer in or near where I plant those seeds, but for stuff like lettuce and basil which I scatter, I lay a skewer across the top of the dirt. That way, I can tell which tubs I’ve seeded. For the upright sticks, I can be pretty sure they are wanted even if I don’t recognize the seedlings. For the scattered, I’ll just have… Read more »
Since almost all the larger websites, conservative and leftist, have removed comment sections because of the headaches of moderation, it has turned into a big boost for the X platform. The only way one can criticize some absurd column in the MSM today is to use an X account.
I wasn’t thinking about 15 and 16 year old baby mommas today. Their daughters tend to repeat the same negative mistakes so there are a bunch of late 40s great-grandmothers in the dysfunctional neighborhoods in America.
Remarkable photo at the link. Scientists said Wednesday they have developed the world’s tiniest pacemaker, a temporary heartbeat regulator smaller than a grain of rice that can be injected and controlled by light before dissolving.While still years away from being tested in humans, the wireless pacemaker was hailed as a “transformative breakthrough” that could spur advances in other areas of medicine. Plus something I didn’t know. When the pacemaker is no longer needed, doctors or nurses pull out the wires, which can sometimes cause damage. Neil Armstrong, the first person to walk on the Moon, died from internal bleeding after his temporary… Read more »
Beege Welborn reports on the UK climate saviors, small green energy startups, seem to be going broke. …The firm has 35 employees and is led by Sarah Merrick, who founded the business in 2017.‘A clean energy revolution is underway in Britain, and it’s our mission to make sure real people are at the heart of it,’ she said in October.A Reddit user with stakes in Kirk Hill Coop, a wind farm located in Ayrshire, Scotland, said they received an email from the group confirming Ripple is falling into administration. [administration = bankruptcy] and a larger one, …Rebel Energy has gone bust – bust… Read more »
This is a perfect example of the lunatics running American academia. This SOB is the Chairman of the English Department.
The chair of the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire College Republicans says a man flipped over their table on campus today with Brad Schimel and Brittany Kinser literature, and they say a top university official told them the suspect is a college professor and department chair.
UW Eau-Claire says the faculty member has been put on leave while the incident is investigated.
The shift is a little disturbing. I am 72 years old and I have 6 year old and 1 year old grandchildren.
My maternal grandmother, born in 1905, was 47 years old when I was born. She had my mother when she was 21 and my mother had me when she was 26.
My grandmother was younger than I am today when I turned 21. My great-grandmother, Sadie Rush, died when I was 16 years old. How many kids
today ever know their great-grand parents ?
Busy, busy busy,….And I’m not seeing any gold starts on my participation chart. 😉 Yesterday I started to work on the old Scuppernog Arbor down at the Farm House. Sister had it put up about 10 years ago and even though she swears that the Sullivan boys did the work, they didn’t used pressure treat lumber and it’s been falling apart. I repaired it in 2023 but it only got worse last year so I’m going to completely rework it. The problem is that I wanted to keep the larger vines so it would have ahead start when I get… Read more »
I bought some ground lamb, thinking I wanted to try something different.
Nope. Won’t do that again. It’s just not agreeing with me.
There will be a Season 2 of Landman later this year
She was my first choice before Bondi and Gaetz to be US Attorney General. Harmeet is as ferocious as a lioness.
and,
Mexican Squealers.
Today, KHOU thought it was suitable to interview a psychiatrist to help people with their TariffTerror problems.
I have some funeralizing to do tomorrow. I’m taking Fay’s three sisters to Katy for the funeral of one of their favorite cousins.
None of these “girls” want to fight the I-10 Raceway anymore.
Now that I-10 is 6 lanes from the rural west, inbound from Brookshire you have the 95mph lane, the 75-90mph lane, and the 55-75mph slow lane.
And once you hit Katy proper, all inbound speeds increase 10-15%.
Chuck Schumer on Trump tariffs 7 years ago. It’s the right thing to do !
HT: Ed Driscoll
Janet Yellen on Biden tariffs. No effect on American consumers. What ?!
I wish I could attend this. Maybe next year.
….dead.
The same propagandist media that’s going apocalyptic over the tariffs is the same propagandist media that lied for at least 8 straight physical years running.
4 years about Trump/Russia hoax. 2016 – 2020
4 years about the origins of the faucistein/brix flu. 2020 – 2024
4 years about 2020 being the most secure election in history. 2020-2024
4 years about the Kenyan’s wooden dummy hand puppet being competent. 2020-2024.
16 years of lies compressed into 8.
and that’s the very short list.
I just had a discussion with a fellow Rosary Apostolate member over my attempts to define job duties and procedures, which have been ignored since Father began his dream. It’s a laudable dream, but we both get the feeling that he is expecting to take over and build this movement he’s trying to create, to get people praying. I got news for him (and her): I think they are expecting me to take on this project. As I told my friend, starting a movement is difficult and building momentum is hard. I’m not up for it; this is Father’s dream… Read more »
Mr. C. explains that what Trump did wasn’t just an “adjustment,” it was a power shift: After the devastation of WWII, the United States promised to help rebuild Europe and Japan, by opening our previously protected markets to foreign goods, keeping our tariffs low to nonexistent, providing the world’s reserve currency, and underwriting global security with American military power. So, America handcuffed itself to generously provide space for the devastated Europe to rebuild. The deal was that they would reciprocate with a return to fair trade after a time. But they didn’t. The increased their own anti-American tariffs, added more… Read more »
Under Mr. C’s header “Trump’s Critics are Brain Dead” (tell us something we didn’t already know): Trump made the obvious point: “If imposing tariffs and protective barriers made nations poor, then every country on earth would be racing to eliminate these policies, and China would be the first in line.” Yeah, hard to argue that point. Unsurprisingly, the parasite class — the dug-in globalists, Wall Street bankers, and trade lawyers who’ve been skimming off this crooked system for decades — has lost its mind. These insects have grown fat feeding off the overcomplicated asymmetry. They don’t want a level playing field; they… Read more »
so the market is up as long as all the countries are hosing us with tariffs and to level the field the causes the market to tank. The hell? MurkyKowski rand fall paul the Kentucky swamp turtle – no surprise there susan give me a Tom Collins and some blood money and I’ll sell my soul Collins republican’t stumblebum losers and backstabbers. and the phony preacher shut down the house for a week and (I think they’re off again for Easter for a while) and wouldn’t allow a vote on the tyrannical kangaroo penguins bill. remember when we were told… Read more »
Mr. C. further discusses the tariff event: Trump claims that evening out the global trade field will ultimately result in lower prices for Americans. More products will be produced inside our boundaries, by our own people, and the taxes will be paid here. Competition will be a driving force in lowering prices. In other words, he’s shaking off the ticks. Trump also intends to restore our manufacturing base. It’s been shuttered and shipped overseas, but no more. He’s inviting companies to build their factories here, to avoid the tariffs. More jobs, more income. Here. It’s already working. Late last night,… Read more »
This kid thinks he’s some kind of Little Elon with his own chainsaw. It costs $93,000 per year to attend Brown University. So, on March 18, he emailed 3,805 administrators, asking for more details about their jobs.The email included a link to his analysis, which placed administrators in one of three categories: “legality, redundancy, and bulls**t jobs,” and asked each to “comment on your current rating in our database,” The Chronicle of Higher Education reports. Shieh based his investigation and terminology on the book “Bulls**t Jobs: A Theory” by the late anthropologist David Graeber, according to the report.Two days later, the university… Read more »
Today’s C&C focuses on yesterday’s Trumpian event: “April 2nd, 2025 will forever be remembered as the day American industry was reborn, the day America’s destiny was reclaimed,” President Trump told a large audience at the Rose Garden yesterday afternoon. “It’s our Declaration of Economic Independence,” he soaringly explained.andPresident Trump said, “Our country has been looted, pillaged, raped, and plundered by nations near and far, both friend and foe alike.”The speech was equal parts policy, data, and classic Trumpian showmanship. And, having slept on it, I have decided it was a historic speech for a historic moment. Among other things, it… Read more »
I guess it’s time for the review of today’s C&C: “Morning in America”
Good morning, C&C, it’s Wednesday! The day after Liberation Day. And, after all the hoopla, Trump actually delivered. Predictably, the media is doing its level best to confuse and distract from yesterday’s gobsmackingly historic news. In today’s special edition, we’ll learn how once again, Trump just broke all the rules and changed EVERYTHING. America is raging back! Plus some good pocketbook news too, to prove the point.
Two of the small-brained, witless scribes at Politico have concocted a truly unethical and crappy column on RFK, Anthony Fauci and his fired wife. The house-cleaning at HHS is the worst disaster since the Hindenburg. Here are some of the more offensive excerpts. I’ve highlighted the exceptionally stupid wording that does not belong in any real news piece. As an anti-vaccine activist, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. spent years attacking Anthony Fauci and sowing doubts about the successful effort he led to develop a Covid vaccine.As HHS secretary, he’s exacting his revenge. and, Fauci, the longtime head of the NIH’s National… Read more »
I noticed that my oregano in its little pot is going gangbusters. I should harvest and dry some of that. I’m also thinking some carnivore pizza might be in my future. I made some chicken flour and was planning on using it just for that purpose. I have all the cheeses I’d want to use. I have plenty of basil from last year, too. Ground beef cooked and ready to go.
Hmmmm……
I just finished watering my garden, happy to see lots of green poking up through the dirt, even though I’m anticipating a lot of those are weeds. For things like tomatoes and beans, I stick a bamboo skewer in or near where I plant those seeds, but for stuff like lettuce and basil which I scatter, I lay a skewer across the top of the dirt. That way, I can tell which tubs I’ve seeded. For the upright sticks, I can be pretty sure they are wanted even if I don’t recognize the seedlings. For the scattered, I’ll just have… Read more »
Since almost all the larger websites, conservative and leftist, have removed comment sections because of the headaches of moderation, it has turned into a big boost for the X platform. The only way one can criticize some absurd column in the MSM today is to use an X account.
Karma arrived rather quickly for this misguided, tantrum throwing “adult”.
RE: Today’s kids knowing their great-grandparents
I wasn’t thinking about 15 and 16 year old baby mommas today. Their daughters tend to repeat the same negative mistakes so there are a bunch of late 40s great-grandmothers in the dysfunctional neighborhoods in America.
The guiltiest face I’ve ever seen.
This granddaughter of mine just said her first word very clearly. The video just arrived.
Was it Mama ? No. Was it Daddy ? No. Was it Pa ? No. What was it ?
CHEESE !
Remarkable photo at the link. Scientists said Wednesday they have developed the world’s tiniest pacemaker, a temporary heartbeat regulator smaller than a grain of rice that can be injected and controlled by light before dissolving.While still years away from being tested in humans, the wireless pacemaker was hailed as a “transformative breakthrough” that could spur advances in other areas of medicine. Plus something I didn’t know. When the pacemaker is no longer needed, doctors or nurses pull out the wires, which can sometimes cause damage. Neil Armstrong, the first person to walk on the Moon, died from internal bleeding after his temporary… Read more »
Beege Welborn reports on the UK climate saviors, small green energy startups, seem to be going broke. …The firm has 35 employees and is led by Sarah Merrick, who founded the business in 2017.‘A clean energy revolution is underway in Britain, and it’s our mission to make sure real people are at the heart of it,’ she said in October.A Reddit user with stakes in Kirk Hill Coop, a wind farm located in Ayrshire, Scotland, said they received an email from the group confirming Ripple is falling into administration. [administration = bankruptcy] and a larger one, …Rebel Energy has gone bust – bust… Read more »
This is a perfect example of the lunatics running American academia. This SOB is the Chairman of the English Department.
The shift is a little disturbing. I am 72 years old and I have 6 year old and 1 year old grandchildren.
My maternal grandmother, born in 1905, was 47 years old when I was born. She had my mother when she was 21 and my mother had me when she was 26.
My grandmother was younger than I am today when I turned 21. My great-grandmother, Sadie Rush, died when I was 16 years old. How many kids
today ever know their great-grand parents ?
Busy, busy busy,….And I’m not seeing any gold starts on my participation chart. 😉 Yesterday I started to work on the old Scuppernog Arbor down at the Farm House. Sister had it put up about 10 years ago and even though she swears that the Sullivan boys did the work, they didn’t used pressure treat lumber and it’s been falling apart. I repaired it in 2023 but it only got worse last year so I’m going to completely rework it. The problem is that I wanted to keep the larger vines so it would have ahead start when I get… Read more »
Just saw a “Crenshaw and Trump, Fighting for America” ad. Oh Em Geee.
Good Morning!