The Daily Broadside

Monday

Posted on 07/17/2023 5.00 AM

JCM 7/15/2023 8:36:04 PM


Posted by: JCM

vxbush 7/17/2023 5:53:27 AM
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In Sunday's #13 Kosh's Shadow said: We had a tornado watch here for a while. I felt the house move and then saw Hillary Clinton's legs sticking out from underneath///////

Oh, that would be a very good start to a day. 

JCM, I can't see the daily picture. Must be BMP. 

Question for the group: Did Harris intend to say, "When we invest in clean energy and electric vehicles and reduce population, more of our children can breath clean air and drink clean water" (formatting mine) or was this a gaffe? 

JCM 7/17/2023 7:13:54 AM
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Replacement pic...


JCM 7/17/2023 7:14:54 AM
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Spent yesterday at the Joint Base Lewis McChord airshow.

Thunderbirds, B-17, P-51, Me-109 demonstrations and much more.

vxbush 7/17/2023 7:58:30 AM
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I saw this article earlier today, but only now read it. I'm glad I did, as the headline is distorting the story. The issue all goes back to whether or not we are allowed to publicly protest at a private residence. Secondary to that is whether a public figure is allowed any privacy at all or not, and whether any request sent to police means the figure is going all gestapo on the enemies. 

The Democrat mayor of Boston, Michelle Wu, has been facing Democrat tactics from her opponents: protesting at her home and heckling her at events. She doesn't like it.

Look, we're not fans of protesting at people's homes. That's why people on the right pushed back against the increasingly personal nature of liberal activism against conservatives at their homes and in public. This is what happens when Democrats and left wing media promote this kind of behavior and praise it as 'peaceful protest'.

According to Wu spokesman, Ricardo Patron, the list was provided in response to a police request following months of this style of protest and activism.

After a parade event where activists yelled at the mayor and refused to leave the parade route, police requested the list. This is normally the type of behavior leftists guffaw at on Twitter when applied to Republicans.

Were any of these individuals accused of committing a crime? Not that we're aware of from the report. It looks like their free speech activism was a little too free-speechy … and a bit too much like popular tactics from Democrat activists.

Progressives did this. 


Occasional Reader 7/17/2023 9:07:03 AM
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Reply to JCM in 2:


So that looks like a sumptuous last breakfast, before you are made to walk the plank... 

Occasional Reader 7/17/2023 9:07:27 AM
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Reply to JCM in 3:


/envious

JCM 7/17/2023 9:43:03 AM
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Reply to vxbush in 4:

Protesting at someone's home is too personal.

Like all of rights, there is the flip side responsibility in using them.

For the left, their virtuous stances on issue are personal, therefore it is very difficult for the to come at any issue other than personally.



doppelganglander 7/17/2023 10:32:37 AM
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I haven't been posting lately, but I do stop in and read the posts regularly. I've been under a lot of stress at work for the last six months, and two weeks ago I left the company. Well, they fired me, which is fine because I qualify for unemployment. I've got several solid job prospects and a freelance editor gig, so I'm in pretty good shape. I would very much appreciate your prayers and good thoughts.
Occasional Reader 7/17/2023 10:59:23 AM
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Reply to doppelganglander in 8:


Sorry to hear that; though it sounds like you are taking this in stride, and in good shape.  Prayers for you are on their way... TO KROM!

vxbush 7/17/2023 11:16:09 AM
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In #8 doppelganglander said: I haven't been posting lately, but I do stop in and read the posts regularly. I've been under a lot of stress at work for the last six months, and two weeks ago I left the company. Well, they fired me, which is fine because I qualify for unemployment. I've got several solid job prospects and a freelance editor gig, so I'm in pretty good shape. I would very much appreciate your prayers and good thoughts.

I've missed seeing you around, so thanks for stopping by and updating us. And you always have my prayers. 

vxbush 7/17/2023 11:38:36 AM
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Washington Post has an article titled "Americans are better off now than before the pandemic, with more money in the bank." I call bullshit. 
JCM 7/17/2023 11:39:50 AM
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Reply to doppelganglander in 8:

Dops sounds like a good news bad news.... good you got out of the stressful situation, bad you are back look for work.

If you like drop comment in Frontier about what you are looking for and geographic location, city level. I can do an internal search if anything lines up and get back to you.

buzzsawmonkey 7/17/2023 12:19:49 PM
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In #11 vxbush said: I call bullshit. 

I've had "bullshit" on speed dial for years.

JCM 7/17/2023 12:57:00 PM
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Reply to vxbush in 11:

Forbes disagrees.

Key Savings Statistics And Trends In 2023

I trust Forbes a little more than WaPoop.


vxbush 7/17/2023 1:42:13 PM
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In #14 JCM said: I trust Forbes a little more than WaPoop.

I suppose they could be trusted a tiny bit more than one of the most political newspapers in the country. 

JCM 7/17/2023 2:51:26 PM
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Reply to vxbush in 15:

I trust raw data even more.... graph fro FED data.





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