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Post #36 – Summer Breezes
DID YOU KNOW?Federal law stipulates that every September 17th, public schools take time to read and study the Constitution, but 90% of public schools do not do it. What does your local school do about the Constitution? 27 PERCENTAmericans’ confidence in major U.S. institutions – including government and the media – is in a state… Continue reading
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Post #35 – The Summer Doldrums
DEFINITION:“the summer doldrums” is used to describe the hot, lazy days of summer.—- https://www.vocabulary.com/dictionary/doldrums 33 PERCENTAbout 1/3 of Americans changed their Fourth of July travel plans due to rising gasoline costs, according to a poll by Emerson College. The average gas price across the United States is at $4.807 per gallon as of July 4.… Continue reading
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Post #34 – Summer Sizzles
Reflections after the 4th:When a man or woman follows their conscience and God’s Word and directs their course in life without turning or hesitation, they might be called patriots. QUOTE:”When the psalmists and Old Testament prophets saw politically, economically, or religiously powerful people being unjust, corrupt, or excessively violent, they prayed and spoke out in… Continue reading
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Post #31 – Summer Heat continues…
50 PercentMorgan Stanley CEO James Gorman told investors at a conference that the odds of a recession are at 50 percent. $5.00 per gallonThe average price nationwide of a gallon of regulate-grease gasoline topped $5 for the first time on June 13, according to AAA. What is a “bear” market?This is when the closing price… Continue reading
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Post #27 – Headlines in Bits & Pieces
Headline: Union Pacific Railroad Announces Delays, Cutbacks in Fertilizer Shipments. The company removed rail cars to ease congestion and added 100 additional locomotives to its fleet. Union Pacific serves key agricultural areas like Iowa, Illinois, Kansas, Nebraska, Texas, and California. Less available fertilizer means less crop production, which equals rising food prices. Source: Allan Stein,… Continue reading
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Post #26 – Troubles in Bits & Pieces
We cannot shield wrong-headed people (those who show lousy or terrible judgment) from the consequences of their want of self-control. As much we may pity them for the suffering they have brought on themselves, it is better to let things take their course. When you start to bail them out, there will usually be a… Continue reading
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Post #24 – Developing Bits & Pieces
Were you aware that the CDC reported a 40% increase in total deaths for 2021? Some expect more increases in deaths over the next three years (2022, 2023, and trailing off in 2024). CDC officially says they don’t know why this is occurring. But we can guess can’t we? World-wide many professional athletes have died.… Continue reading
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Post #18 – Bits & Pieces – The March Forward
It could be said that it is easier to CON people that to convince them that they have been CONNED. Ask yourself, have you been conned or fooled into believing something that is not true? Never? Really? Think about this past year. Dr. MercolaVitamin D in your blood stream should be between 60 ng/ml to… Continue reading
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Post #12 – Credibility
This is a short comment on the word CREDIBLE. Someone shared that they had heard from a “credible” why the vaccine is necessary for children age 12 and up. That got me to thinking about credible sources in general. Credible sources are the ones the reader or hearer can trust. But are they always? Credible… Continue reading
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Post #11 – 07.17 to 07.20.2021 – Bits & Pieces
Cuba – from Giancarlo SopeSituation in Cuba is dire. The current regime has blocked internet to limit access to footage of what’s happening, but those of us with contacts on the island are receiving reports of beatings, kidnappings and executions of peaceful demonstrators. Cuba – from Omar Navarro in a TweetI have family in Cuba… Continue reading
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