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Right Angle: Backstage (12-01-2020)

If you were expecting a show, program, or episode of some sort, move along now. It’s just the backstage meeting of the men of Right Angle.

The monolith has been found…and his name is Bill Whittle — or rather a 2,000-foot titanium statue of same. That’s where this backstage meeting starts…and then it gets weird.

Thank you, O Member, for making this enterprise possible.

https://youtu.be/AzWSJqDqo1A

65 replies on “Right Angle: Backstage (12-01-2020)”

I take Vitamin D and LEF 2 a day or better mix (Quercetin, zinc). Hell, no, I won’t get vaccinated soon.
BTW, I have been around all kinds of sick people in the last 2 years, and nobody’s caught me yet.

I just reached the milestone age of Medicare eligibility…and let the paperwork begin! It’s daunting to realize how many people are trying to make money off of this government-mandated and government-sponsored cash cow.

Bill, you miss the point. They restricted the hospitals ability to make money so they would take the bribe so the citizens would see big numbers so the lockdown could result in paper ballots so the globalists could rule AMERICA. Simple plan executed flawlessly!!

One of my very favorite vacation weeks was in the Delaware River Gap. There is a great concentration of waterfalls in this area, and we visited every one that could be got to in a day trip. Awesome!

The Australian airline, Qantas, is saying that once the vaccine is made available, you will not be to fly with them if you do not have certification that you’ve had the vaccine.

Along the top secret transpacific sea tunnel. Or am I not supposed to mention the top secret transpacific sea tunnel.

LOL, so you have to have vaccine, in the same of safety, to go to a country where pretty much much every bit of flora and fauna is saving up its very bestist toxins, spines and vileness just for you…ta mutchly, I’ll stay here.

Well all that may be true, but Oz doesn’t have many Dems or members of Antifa roaming about. So there’s that in its favour. (I grew up there and didn’t die even once.)

All spiders bigger than a 50p coin are purely the invention of the BBC special affects department…that’s what I tell myself anyway….

My mom passed on Oct 31,2020. Was in the hospital the day before. Minor upper and lower GI issues. Released in about 5-7 hrs with a clean bill. Tested 2ce before going in and negative both times. Suddenly, in the hospital she tests positive for covid, but was released without symptoms , clean bill. Died the next day…. no coroner,autopsy or Dr. review, but her Dr. put the cause of death (on the cert) as covid. I was there shortly after her death and visited with the person on scene when she died.. I am 100% convinced that she died of a stroke or heart attack… She had a DNR and was 94… interesting, no? Also, I have been told that each patient that is classified with covid earns our hospital $10,000. Like Scott said, follow the money !!

I’m so sorry to hear that. We had something similar happen to my older sister(she was barely 64) in AUG. She was bed-ridden for 2 weeks because of intense back pain. It took 3 trips in an ambulance to the ER before she was admitted. They determined that she had massive pockets of infection all around her spine and that they couldn’t do the surgery. So they drove her in an ambulance 75 miles to seattle to see a specialist. When they opened her up, they said they couldn’t operate until they drained some of the infection, so they put in drains and had to wait. After several days, they drained 3 liters of fluid out of her. My sister was barely 5 feet tall and weighed nothing. They wanted to do an MRI to see what was still in there. When they took her out of the machine, she was non-responsive and had to be intubated. They declared her “brain dead” on my niece’s birthday. My poor brother-in-law had to decide to “pull the plug”. Needless to say, they waited 24 hrs. so my sister wouldn’t die on her daughter’s birthday. Of course, with all this covid bullshit, no one in the family could visit or see her except for Tom. She spent almost 3 weeks in 2 hospitals, and no one, myself or my 2 other sisters included, got to see or even speak to her. They never found the cause of the infection, and they listed 8 different things on her death certificate as reasons for her death. Tom made sure that they didn’t put covid on there, because she tested negatively on a daily basis. So, because of this covid bullshit, we never saw our sister when she needed us the most. This “pandemic” is an excuse for our elected officals to rule over us now like they hope too in the future.

I completely understand… The day my mom went into the hospital they wouldn’t let me in.. I spoke with her about 2 mins. as they took her out of the ambulance and that was the last time I saw her before she passed.. totally sucked !! Thanks —

Karl – so sorry for your loss. I am sincerely thankful that my mom passed in Jan. She had severe COPD, spiked a fever on Sunday night for two nights and was gone (at home in her bed) by Thursday. I was able to stay with her Mon / Tue / Wed evenings and had just arranged hospice when she passed. She had a DNR since age 70. I have no doubt given the symptoms and the rapidity that she had Covid. But this was “pre-Covid”. Now I see articles that it was here in Dec 2019; surprising me not in the least. I am glad she didn’t have to see this happening.
The isolation from loved ones is truly a travesty (searching for the appropriate adjective, none seem sufficient). The thought of putting her into a hospital room with no visitors sickens me. Prayers for you in coping.

This isn’t the same country that I grew up in. It just doesn’t feel the same any more. Where is all of the international outrage that should be aimed at China for releasing this onto the world? It’s all Trumps fault of course, no one else could have done this to us. We need the U.N. to draft a resolution condemning China and making them pay for this! Oh, that’s right, the U.N. is as useful as a 4 year old throwing a temper tantrum. We need to kick them out of the U.S. and withdraw from membership, they are as corrupt as the DEMS. are, and don’t even try to hide it anymore.

I’m very sorry for your loss, and especially that it had to happen during this period of turmoil. Prayers to you & family.

I’m very sorry to hear that.

We had an aunt who was in nursing care and got moved around a lot till they could say she died of COVID. She died of being miserable because they wouldn’t let us see her. The entire family got 20 minutes a day, total, spread between all of us. I hate those nurses, particularly the one who made and enforced the policy. We had to wear gowns and masks and big face shields for our 3 minutes a day. I took mine off when I got in her room, and I’m still alive and kicking.

50 years from now, all kinds of people are going to be all kinds of research about this hysteria.

And, if the dems and wacka-lib-a-doodles are not in charge, they will see how utterly insane this all was…. Very sorry for yours and your aunts treatment and final outcome… God Bless !

This where that airline pass is headed:
“Papers! You must show us your travel permit papers, citizen!”
Also, I can fully attest that The Stratosphere Lounge has never been at Threat Level Green!

Funny you mentioned Rolla, Steve. I grew up in St. James and was in Rolla all the time. In ’81 we probly crossed paths at some time when you were visiting your grandparents…

I worked and now teach medical coding and billing. I love the coding side, but when it comes to dealing with the insurance side just makes me want to scream! Medicare is the one of the worst.

You honestly shouldn’t be that surprised by the desire of your members to continue to pay even during financial hardships, or coming back after getting things straightened out and wanting to make up the difference. This is the difference in between conservative and liberal America.

My mom put it this way: I pay for what I get.
It’s nice to be offered free stuff; but some of us like the sense of pride in paying our own way.

Steve it is true is government spending and has always been true in sales: You get more of what you incentivize.
If you give a salesperson incentives to sell units, they will sell quantity.
If you give a salesperson incentives to increase margin – they will push the more profitable items. Etc.
If government incentivizes being poor – by providing “free” stuff and benefits, you get more poor people.

I know of a case here in San Antonio where a gal’s dad, who had a heart condition, had a heart attack and died. NO COVID! But the doctor put on the death certificate that he died of WuFlu. The daughter said to the doc, “He did not have the virus!” The doc said, “I know that, but we get paid more for a covid death than for a heart attack.”
BTW, thank you guys for making us laugh in the midst of the mess–not only the virus mess but the mess of this world in general. It is great to be part of the side that has a sense of humor that is not exercised at the expense of others. Keep it up!

I remember when I was in the Navy we had major motion pictures on base that only cost 25 cents! On the ship, they were free! They weren’t first run movies, but they weren’t that old either.
As far as commercial airflight goes, I will no longer fly because it’s just too intense to go thru all that BS to get on board. I would rather burn precious gasoline and drive my own vehicle for whatever traveling I wish to do. When you add all the costs of the airline ticket both ways and the rental of a vehicle at your destination, the cost of fuel and wear&tear on your own vehicle just about works out the same.
You talk about the money for BLM and where it comes from? I wonder where Antifa gets their money. I’ll bet it’s the same source! It is sad that in today’s world, nobody does anything without expecting to be paid for it. No doing the right thing just because you think it’s right.
At least we conservatives will do the right thing just because it’s right! We have morals!
You guys are always great and work very well together. Scott gets bashed a lot for presenting the opposite side, get your discussions would be pretty dull without him. Stay sane and keep up the great work.

My dad lives in Tucson; I live in the SF Bay Area. I used to mostly fly / sometimes drive; now, I’d drive every time for exactly the reasons you outlined. Middle daughter and her family live in NY, though. I haven’t figured that trip out yet. If it ever became possible ….

Become a witch? I hear they can use brooms for flight. 😉 The problem is the absence of a side car for passengers.
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Seriously, though … I have a friend who owns his own airplane to avoid commercial flights and TSA.

If you think owning a boat is expensive, you should buy an airplane! It is nice to fly yourself though. I’ll give you that.

You are correct. The expense of a private plane is excessive — especially because of all of the regulations.

This is more a Pre- and Post-Covid thought. If we are allowed a Post-Covid future, that is.
I do think we will be allowed that Post-Covid future.
Growing resistance from people as aggravated with Lock Downs as Lindsey Graham finally got aggravated by how the Democrats treated Kavanaugh will be a big part of how we all get that Post-Covid future.
I hope that those people resisting the Lock Down do not Back Slide like Lindsey Graham is wont to do.
First Cass on a Commercial Flight just ain’t what it used to be. It was slipping even before Covid. The way the airlines treat you, you might as well save the hundreds of dollars difference in fares and get squeezed in like cattle in Economy.
First Class? That comes now with the kind of Charter Clubs where you pay out a largish amount each month and are guaranteed a seat on a private plane with genuinely nice treatment and the very possibly growing convenience of using smaller airfields that translate into less time waiting and less time getting out of the airport.
I suspect that Free Clinics and Boutique Medicine work the same way.
When I eat at an expensive restaurant I evaluate the entire experience, and go to the standard of Price Point.
Price Point can still mean Expensive. But it can also mean Worth It.

I flew this summer – and also road tripped thru several New England states, just before the leaves turned…
The only (at that time) onerous additional thing this summer was the wearing of masks. During the flight, I wore mine below my nose and didn’t get knocked for it, or thrown off the flight. At TSA, I opt out of the Zerox scanner thingee and get a pat down, which puts me back 5-10 extra minutes, and since I’m not a sexy young thing I don’t get any weirding-out touchy-feelies.
The flights were full, where my understanding pre-flight was the airlines were seating people every other seat. Not mine, which explains the very cheap prices…
Driving, wasn’t allowed to stay in NY state for more than 1 night in a row, the 2nd night (different hotel, different town) got cancelled on us. Other than that, and the ubiquitous mask wearing, it was a nice road trip!
I don’t think we (normies, conservatives, libertarians, whatever you call us) should let them be a kill-joy, depriving us of seeing our friends/relatives/loved ones. It’s a big country, too big for anything but a big, long road trip!

I live in NY State and I wanted to drive to RI to visit friends from high school. At that time, any vehicle with NY plates was being turned away at the border! After NY sued RI over that, they were cruising the neighborhoods looking for cars with NY plates and telling any visitors they had to be quarantined for 2 weeks! This was the absolute fear put into people with the Covid propaganda!

We had the Broadway Theater – 50 cents, any seat, any time. I’ve seen every Edgar Allen Poe, Vincent Price and cheesy biker movie ever released. Great fun! Sadly, I didn’t see any of the Planet of the Apes movies until they hit TV.

My dad (Marine Corps) ran the Puuloa Shooting Range (1967-70) in Ewa Beach Hawaii during the weekdays, and the movie theater on base on the weekends. We got to watch all the movies at home projector, screen, popcorn and all, before he played them at the base theater. Planet of the Apes was the first movie we watched!

That’s a great idea; if someone disputes it and provides evidence, Steve will finally know where the statement originated!

“You two are my co-morbidity …” ETC.

I love these backstage episodes. Instead of preaching to us, which is OK but — These episodes are much more like a bunch of friends sitting around hashing out the issues.

Which is a conversation I’m not allowed to contribute to

Except down here in the comments.

Which is probably a good thing all considered.

And we appreciate your contribution. BTW, feel free to make your own video, post to YT or Rumble, and embed it at the Member blog. I’m surprised we haven’t seen many of those yet.

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