Open House 9/12/22

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48 Responses to Open House 9/12/22

  1. Darin says:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wms5XPSH_dU

    That interview didn’t go as expected :lol:

    • Darin says:

      Oh this is a major stink rising from Jackson. First let me state with confidence that the Jackson public works is the ONLY water system in the entire state that is having any sort of problems.

      In Mississippi, public water and sewer systems are funded in their entirety by the rate payers both commercial and residential. People and businesses paying their bills for services provided are what build, maintain and operate the public works. Not the state and not the fed.

      They replaced an administrator (white guy) that was an actual engineer with the clown show they have now. Only problem with these clowns is they don’t know how a sand bed filtration system works, nor do they know how to flush the distribution lines after an event.

      Also, when your city’s population drops from 201,000 to 150,000 in ten years, it’s because you’re doing something wrong. Namely, running off business, when the businesses leave, so do their employees and so does the revenue stream that funds city services. So when those 50,000 odd residents and the businesses that employed them left, Jackson still had the same size utility service, but 50,000 less people to pay for it.

      But enough about that, look at the failure to the south in New Orleans-
      https://www.breitbart.com/economy/2022/09/11/new-orleans-democrat-mayor-claims-economy-flights-not-safe-black-women/

      And I say again, and not as a racist statement, but a legitimate question- Can anyone point to an example anywhere, of a city,county,state,province or nation. That has a black majority leadership structure, that is an actual success? Wakanda doesn’t count because it doesn’t exist.

  2. Michael in Nelson says:

    BWAHAHAHA!!

    The Democrats have a party at the WH touting the Inflation Reduction Act and the CPI comes out the same day showing inflation worse than ever. You can’t make this shit up.

    • Pascal says:

      They are celebrating the 8.6% taxation of all cash by way of the backdoor. “Woohoo! The dummies never catch on to our gaslighting.”

      • Darin says:

        Just like the “Affordable Healthcare Act” the title of the bill, is actually the middle finger they are giving us. They know they are crooks, they know we know they are crooks, but they just don’t care because they know we won’t do anything about it.

        • pb says:

          The elites are a very small number of organised people. It is not beyond comprehension to organise and topple them. Just needs a stubborn interconnected minority. This is what the globalists are most afraid of.

          • mawm says:

            They need their enforcer thugs to doubt going home at the end of the day.

          • Pascal says:

            Exactly why only the current radical pets get access to corp media’s platform and microphones. The gay activists are pissed with pedos, but they suddenly get no press time. The feminists who fought for Title IX get no access to decry trans men destroying women’s sports. That they’ve been useful idiots in the past is finally striking all but the crazy leftists and liberals with IQs less than 80.

            The Progs own corp media and both political parties, but we have the numbers. Speak to anyone who seems willing to listen and provide them with the examples above and any more you can think of. For instance, climate science, covid vaxes and lockdown scams, whatever they are most annoyed with.

            With our great numbers and loud shouting welling up from the heartland, the object is to make our illegitimate rulers feel how Louis XVI and his ministers felt only days before his soldiers opened the doors of the Bastille to the mob.

            • pb says:

              The sovereign majority is a myth. Power is not in really in the numbers. The elite are allowed to rule, so long as their interests appear to align with the majority. The current elite are so out of touch with reality, and so obviously hate most Christian people, they will soon fall. They are doing power in their isolated tower. To maintain it they will need to get more and more violent. They have engineered consent, the consent of the governed [Bernays and Lippman]. But it makes no sense, no logic. The internet has revealed how fake they are. That they have the loudspeaker of the press and media, in the long run, will amount to nothing. It will only take a small organised minority to bring back guillotines.

              I just read [The Populist Delusion]. It is very good.

              The truth will win. Meanwhile, as Sid sang, hang on in quiet cheerful desperation. But do get organised.

  3. Michael in Nelson says:

    This chart not only screams ‘Term Limits’ but also shows the results of control of elections by those in power.

    https://citizenfreepress.com/breaking/this-one-chart-screams-term-limits/

    • Pascal says:

      We thought a general increase in human life span was a good thing? But “rain falls equally on the just and unjust.”

      It is really up to us. When we think we can’t, then we don’t.

      Term limits is a plea for law to do the work for us. How’s that working out?

      The state that the state of California is in — after 30 years of term limits — stands as a testament not only to the failure of the concept, but as lesson in the futility of wishful thinking. That’s something conservatives ridicule liberals for and yet here it is again.

      Morons keep doing the same things over and over again and expect different results.

      • Michael in Nelson says:

        I didn’t know CA had term limits. Obviously not for national Representatives or Senators, not with Pelosi and Feinstein still warming their asses at taxpayers expense.

        • Pascal says:

          House speaker Tom Foley was threatened by term limits in the mid 1990s. He fought in fed court and won, setting the precedent that no member of the national govt could be term limited by his own state. His own people were so pissed that he lost reelection, but the precedent was set.

          California has proven that the money is what corrupts the office holders no matter how long they serve. So the world stands witness to how money has destroyed the formerly most productive state in the USA via political chicanery. It’s only getting worse.

          • Darin says:

            Why else would they spend $50 million dollars on *one* US House race??? It’s not to get the health insurance or the what is it? $145k salary?

            • Pascal says:

              When Congress passed laws in, IIRC, the 1970s to limit personal contributions to single candidates, that’s when it began to get this expensive. PACs and contributions to parties were not limited. Nor were publisher sales advances to “writers” who were running for office, and a whole slew of other exceptions. All it did was reduce the ability of the middle class to fund directly while at the same time allowing big money to influence whole parties and their leadership (like McConnell.)
              Then the “bipartisan” McCain-Feingold law in the early 2000 made matters even worse.

              What’s $50 Million x 300 races for multi-billionaires anyway? The cost of doing biz is all.

  4. Pascal says:

    As so few people are aware that California has had term limits installed for all levels of state and local government for the last 30 years, I feel it is needed to demonstrate how insane things can get when moneyed interests find it even easier to influence law makers with less experience. Here are three current bills making their way through the Sacramento Stooge-house.

    SB 866 would allow children as young as 12 years of age or older to override their parents or doctors’ decisions to withhold any vaccine without the consent or notification of their parents.

    AB 2098 Assembly Bill 2098 would consider any negative comments about the covid-19 vaccine treatments as unprofessional conduct subject to disciplinary action by California medical boards. Contact your rep here.

    SB 107 would allow California to overrule family courts and custody agreements from other states and encourage minors to travel across state lines to seek “gender affirming” care in California.

  5. Pascal says:

    Can anyone pinpoint the exact time Elective Public Service became the New Aristocracy?

    Protection for We but not for thee.
    “Secret Service Agents Protect Kamala’s Home from the Illegal Aliens – Tell People to Keep Away From HER FENCE ”
    https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2022/09/kamala-harris-secret-service-agents-protects-home-illegal-aliens-video/

  6. Michael in Nelson says:
    • mawm says:

      I think he’s a broken record. He makes the same comments each time he’s interviewed. He is probably correct but he needs to come up with some supporting data now.

  7. Michael in Nelson says:

    Nelson is having local elections with early voting on now and voting continues until 8 October. Have a look at the profiles for candidates for Mayor.

    https://shape.nelson.govt.nz/local-elections-2022/candidates

    • mawm says:

      There was far less evidence of Remdesivir being effective in the management of Covid than Ivermectin but hospitals were collecting extra payments if they had prescribed it, as they had for any patient diagnosed as having Covid or for putting these patients on ventilators. This was as far as I can ascertain Federal funding. Who made these rules? Fauci?

      I see there is a video around about the use of midazlolam and morphine/diamorphine (heroin) infusions on covid patients. The combination is used for analgesia, sedation or end-of-life care. It’s a bit dramatic and the journalist involved doesn’t really understand the concept of how it is used for one or the other and that dosing is empirical.

    • Pascal says:

      An email was sent to the author of this piece:

      Fri, Sep 16
      Dear Mr. McGregor,

      In your story “Woman Escapes COVID-19 Hospital Treatment Protocols, Says Others Not So Lucky”, either you or the editors could have gone the extra distance and stated up front “We are sorry that this needs to be said, but we verified that the doctor in this story really is named Quach.”

      When ET publishes a piece like this one, where the villain is a doctor named Quach, it seems as if readers’ culpability is deliberately being tested.

      The appearance of such a name definitely strains credibility in an age where skepticism pays off so frequently.

      It is not too late for you or the editors to update this story.

      Mr. McGregor has not responded, Nor has an update appeared telling us that the doctor so named has been verified.

      In the comments stream to this piece, many have pointed out the red flag. But still no response from ET.

      I don’t know about you, but the non-response has me strongly considering canceling my subscription and encouraging others to consider it too when they spot oddities, and find that their inquiries are ignored.

      • Michael in Nelson says:

        You reckon they spelled ‘Quack’ wrong? http://falfn.com/CrusaderRabbit/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_cool.gif

        • Pascal says:

          It’s so damn obvious that it was the single most remarked comment in the stream of thousands.
          That the Epoch Times refuses to address it says volumes about their regard for credibility.

      • mawm says:

        B/S and overdramatic journalism serves no one. Old fashioned checking of sources and for truthfulness seems to have disappeared and replaced with breathless headlines that strain one’s credulity.

        Indeed Dr Quack!

  8. mawm says:

    Today my electricity provider arrived to change the modem in my meter. Who knew we had modems to monitor (?) control our power usage?

    • Darin says:

      Oh that’s been a big issue over here for awhile now. They insisted at introduction that they wouldn’t be used to monitor or control usage,right…

      Then we have this from a few weeks ago-

      https://nordvpn.com/blog/smart-thermostat-dangers/

      “If your toaster oven isn’t Bluetooth connected now, it soon will be” isn’t a joke anymore, it’s happening.