Who the fuck cares? He lowered taxes, brought real wage growth up from the bottom, brokered peace deals, kept us out of hot wars, unmasked the atrocious mainstream press, curbed illegal immigration, returned manufacturing, and -- pre-pandemic -- had the best job numbers...
Joe Biden is not fit for the job. He's a puppet. A Potemkin President. He's Obama's secret third term. In two days, he's nullified womanhood, surrendered energy independence, and cost thousands of union jobs while paving the way...
...for an influx of cheap labor, which will only hurt the blue collar working class in a time when we're trying to recover from an economic crisis caused by ill-advised lockdowns.
On top of that, he then wants to raise taxes on 82% of the population -- which doesn't include...
...the ancillary real-dollar increases on goods and services being passed on to the consumer, or levied in other ways, such as increased gas prices, increased heating and cooling costs, and on and on and on.
Oh. And he's a moron, to boot.
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First thing I’d do is go to the App Store and download the Knife Steel Composition app. Then visit here for an overview of knife steel broken down from premium to budget: bladehq.com/cat--Best-Knif…
What steel you choose will depend on the tasks you’ll use the knife for.
...will be a series of trade offs you’ll have to make, based again on intended usage: are you looking for edge retention, hardness, toughness, corrosion resistance, ease of sharpening, etc? For instance, some of your budget steels won’t hold an edge very long, but they’re...
...easy to sharpen; whereas some of your premium steels hold an edge very well, but they are difficult to sharpen.
Similarly, you’ll find some very hard knives that are prone to micro chipping, just as you’ll find some softer knives that are susceptible to edge rolling.
I like Malice’s Twitter timeline —I’ve not read his books — but it is typical of a certain type of online “con” to believe...
...history began with his own introduction to internet political engagement.
A reminder: this breakdown of the Pomo move to re-affirm racial separatism — under the self-serving guise of keeping racialism relevant solely as a political and academic tool to carve out a power...
...niche — I first published on in 1996, in an op-Ed that appeared in The Clarion, the campus newspaper at the University of Denver where I was teaching at the time (and then later updated to encompass reaction to the 9/11 attacks). The piece stirred controversy among the...
$900 billion divided among us would be $2700 per person. For a family of 5, that’d be $13,500.
Were that the aim of a stimulus, I’d be for it, though it still would come it at around $340 per week over the course of the shutdown.
Remove those who never missed a paycheck and...
...perhaps that gets bumped to $3000 per person —including those who took pay cuts.
$15000 for a family of five would mitigate the effects of the shutdowns, and many families sure could use it.
Think of it as a form of compensation for a temporary eminent domain settlement...
But of course, that’s not the plan. Instead, the plan is to give Americans the equivalent of under $15 per week for 10 months, while giving Congress $700 million to dole out to big business, climate grifters, and an education establishment that has held our kids hostage.
The left is all-in now on states’ rights & the absolute authority of state Supreme courts to sanctify state law.
Of course, everything they *dont* like about a state laws upheld by a state Supreme Court will be venue-shopped and then overturned by a federal court — using...
...either an incoherent interpretion of 14, or Wickard.
That’s how the game is played, and you have no standing to argue otherwise. Like everything else, standing has become a non-uniformly applied tool to manage us. A nation of laws that more and more interprets those laws...
...as a means to justify our subjugated position as citizens before an increasingly powerful government ruling elite and its permanent bureaucratic functionary appendages.
This is no longer the country of our founding, largely because we have jettisoned real virtue and real...
You’re too late. But there is a way out: by teaching how language — and hermeneutics in particular — works. It may seem reductive to some, but the truth is, once you understand that meaning isn’t democratic — but that it can be made to appear that way — you’ll understand the...
...mechanisms through which postmodernism and poststructuralism attempt to kill off individual autonomy, while at the same time promoting “interpretive communities,” which are themselves just an objective correlative for identity politics; the greatest trick the postmodernists...
...ever pulled was to get individuals voluntarily subsuming their autonomy to some greater whole, be it some identity group narrative, or “history,” or cultural hegemony, etc — each of which, we are told, has its own kind of fatalistic agency that shapes, molds, and perforce...
“Total identification of the collective with the man” is itself a facile observation when framed in this (ludicrous) way. Trump is the elected leader we chose to fight for us. If anything, Flynn is noting that to the left, Trump supporters can be “identified with man,” when...