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D’Souza’s “2000 Mules ends all HONEST debate regarding the illegitimacy of the 2020 election. The only way trust in elections can be restored is for people to go to JAIL.That election election was the most starkly brazen,, in-your-face, rub-your-nose-in-it election heist in American history. There is NO room for any honest rejection of that fact. That means that denial of that fact is founded in dishonesty. And, expecting dishonest people to admit the obvious when they have a vested interest in denying it is an odyssey in Lala land. Even worse, claiming moral equivalence between the Cowardly Moron Party and the Child Sacrifice and Perversion Party is comprehensively delusional, and even slanderous.
Bill, when it comes to Scott, there is no proof for him that would be convincing enough. You can lead a horse to water but you can’t make them drink. You can lead a leftist to the truth but you can’t make them think. I think that Scott has a little bit of leftist leaning in his dna. I believe he is a good man and a committed Christian but I think his democrat roots have too strong a hold to overcome. I know he says he is fair and down the center of the road but I don’t believe the body of evidence will support that view.
Reasonable garage sale regulations …
You can put up as many signs as you like. You assume any and all liabilities for the signs you post.
You must include the dates of the sale, address and name of the owner, other information, arrows etc. are optional.
The signs must be removed within 48 hours of the conclusion of the sale or a citation for littering will be issued to the person named on the sign. Signs improperly secured are subject to a citation and fine for littering if they fall down and are no longer visible to passing vehicles at any time.
That keeps people from abandoning their signs, or if they do the fine covers the costs of removing and disposing of them. It allows people to do as they like responsibly and without creating a burden for others and holds them accountable.
I realize that garage sale signs are a symptom not the real problem. I’m just using this example of how a regulation should be crafted to allow maximum leeway for the citizen while still making it clear to them that they also have responsibilities.
The problem with churches and other groups packing meals for Africans is that it is a very temporary solution. The actual solution is providing seeds, fertilizer, farming tools and equipment, and access to water to those who have land to cultivate. I know many people in Africa through social media and without exception, they want and need to be able to grow food for themselves. Getting one meal is nice, but it certainly doesn’t solve the problem.
The church I’m in gives money to have wells dug for easy water access. Has for years. Last I knew (2018) they had over 3 dozen dug and equipped. Have a paid team in Nigeria (for one place) that does nothing but dig wells.
Steve, you’ve been playing Vicky 3? Can you explain to me how buy orders work vis-a-vi buildings? Specifically how do I tell how much of something I need and how much of it I’m buying in a buy order?
I think the words Bill wants is “elevator pitch” in his messaging mission.
Pro choice is your pick of condom or IUD. Pro-abortion is something else entirely.
There was that much mocked college gal that testified at Congress in 08? about needing ObamaCare passed because she needed the govt to provide for her birth control.
“Pushing?” people toward an immoral lifestyle? Maybe slowing them running in that direction a little, but only slowing them some. (Which Bill says later)
Scott plays the clueless blue voter way too well.
Scott’s kid might have meant LUA. A scripting language I think… not sure it is a fully programming language, but could be. I’ve only experienced it as mods for other games.
Its all gone very very quiet; even Steven K Brannon’s site and Infowars.
Kari Lake and several others have gone to the courts today. Lots of cases across several states. All carefully planned and fully funded. Be very very quiet we don’t want to spook a judge. Everything’s sub judice now. This is why Trump held back many millions in campaign funds. They knew it would not be a battle for vote but a battle over who counts. As Lenin said it matters not who votes but who counts the votes. The Red wave was drained away with dodgy printers, bottomless unlabeled boxes, In Pennsylvania tens of thousands of fake ballots pre loaded into the counting machines. We busted them so now the question is can we prosecute them or will the Judges fail?
Scott’s question to Bill is an unprovable proposal:
It is impossible to prove a negative hypothesis. It is only possible to disprove one. Thus, Bill’s question about “proving voter fraud” is the rational question to ask, and D’Souza’s documentary provides sufficient video evidence that such fraud occurred. Did it occur in all instances? Likely not. However, that is not what is required.
This is for Bill, but it’s also for any of the membership who have not heard of the Al Ries and Jack Trout books for business. And politics is simply the business of running the country. You can run it poorly and bankrupt it, or you can run it well and make your country great again.
Marketing Warfare, The 22 Immutable Laws of Marketing, and Differentiate of Die. These 3 books are what helped project the company I work for to #1 Leader in our industry.
In particular, Marketing Warfare and Differentiate or Die are must reads in crafting a brand, a message. And lest anyone think that these two writers are just 2 of dozens or hundreds of schmucks who haver written business improvement books…..
…in the last months of the 1st Obama term, Team “O” Hired Jack Trout to help craft a new and improved Obama to get him and the message tuned for the campaign for the second term. The could have hired anyone. They hired Jack Trout.
For the BW members who have read any one of these three important branding books by Jack Trout…you know.
Bill, grab a copy. I you can’t find one, I’ll snail mail you my copy of Differentiate or Die. Yeah, yeah, yeah, I know, you’re stressed and running out of brain horsepower. Do yourself a favor, I politely suggest, and find time to read these frigging short books. Paperbacks….someone like you will burn through it in 2 days. It’s worth it.
Or don’t. It’s just a suggestion. Your call.
Ries & Trout are classic. Good advice.
The pro choice argument for abortion is logically countered with a response to the claimant that she has already made her choice when she allowed herself to be impregnated. Those who did not make such a choice are in the extreme minority (e.g., rape, incest, etc.) deserving special considerations; all others are “victims” of their own choices.
In 1964, John Glenn decided to run for a Ohio Senate seat as a Democrat. During the campaign, he fell in the bathroom striking his head. The blow caused him to experience extreme vertigo and dizziness which gave him difficulty walking. Concerned that he might not be able to fully serve his state and his country, he withdrew from the race. He put the duties of the office before his political party. After much therapy, he fully recovered and won that seat which he held until his retirement in 1999. Such honor and integrity no longer exist in that party and have been replaced by a ruthless, unhinged from reason, quest for power. And that is the driving force behind their “brand.” So, they elected Fetterman, a seat warmer, a useful idiot who will push the right button when prompted.
That “ruthless, unhinged from reason, quest for power” of which you speak is not exclusive to the Democrat Party. I believe that there is only a small minority of politicians and bureaucrats in all of government who are not corrupt. Power always corrupts — it is a fundamental nature of humanity.
Scott: On the debate over whether or not the system is corrupt, it doesn’t matter whether or not there’s “consensus” on if there is widespread voter fraud. What matters is the truth – which is either going to come down on one side or another. And so half the people must be wrong, and in denial. Maybe it’s the “election deniers”, maybe it’s the “there’s nothing wrong” crowd, but one side is right, and one side is wrong. Just because there’s not consensus on the issue doesn’t mean that there’s not truth.
Truth is somewhat irrelevant when the will of the people is what is done. When the will is split, nothing ends up getting done, so we do need that consensus. Whether that agreement is aligned with the truth or not will have a lot to do with whether the actions taken are actually successful and solve the problem or make it even worse.
You’re all using the wrong word with “consensus”. Consensus means …
There is a consensus between the members of each group, one group says the election was stolen and the other says it was not.
There is no consensus of Americans as a whole, nor can there ever be. It’s just not going to happen that we are all going to agree on anything.
What we need is not consensus but majority and if we don’t harp on the truth every chance we get we will never achieve a majority that can do something about the truth.
On the topic of birth control, Republicans in the last congressional session tried to make the pill be over-the-counter, and Democrats blocked it.
It seems that Scott’s solution to charges of election fraud is to just stop talking about it.
You’ll run afoul of the anti Obamacare mantra of not paying for college students contraceptive materials. Rush argued loudly against paying for birth control. So if we take this path, be ready to be called on it.
IUD’S last TEN YEARS
I’d like to see a brand in the PJ O’Rourke vein. We know how to have fun. It is possible to care about stuff and not be a whiny, self righteous nag about it. If we could find a way to make being that whiny nag uncool, and to make having fun more attractive, we might have a better chance of attracting the perpetual children in this infantilised society. I’d like to see minding other people’s business become something to be scorned, rather than THE virtue in the US. I’d like to see a lot more of the fun loving, happy warriors I know conservatives are. Yeah, we are trying to sell vegetables rather than junk food. But those vegetables are likely to be covered in hollandaise, butter, or some other sauce that makes you go yum. Because life is short and screw you. lols.
an hour thirty five? Coooool…
The Republicans biggest problem is that, unlike the Democrats, they are actually philosophically diverse.
Libertarian, big business, small town/business, religious believers (for want of a better term), country club, comity seekers, etc..
Developing a “brand” for this crew is hard.
I venture to say that no single brand will be sufficient.
Which is why we need to cease our fratricidal attitudes about everyone who doesn’t agree with every little point 100%. If we don’t stop doing that we will remain divided politically.
The only way for the Right to recapture political power is a platform that most of us can agree on. Things like tightening up elections to regain confidence in the process, getting illegal immigration under control, stop ‘transing’ our kids, anti-groomer legislation, stop teaching CRT in schools against the wishes of the parents, etc.
We can deal with the other stuff once we get political power. If we don’t get political power we can’t deal with anything at all. Then all we do is become a collection of angry grumps with no hope of achieving anything.
“A collection of angry grumps” is not a political platform.
Good point.