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  1. Scintillating Wednesday repartee, yawn man. ----- Thrilling Wednesday report, see man: Breakfast/lunch was onecan of wax beans*, ingest we man. *bought from a supermarket clearance/dent bin, financially savvy we man Doc an hour late for caucus, but he spends all time necessary with all patients, rare man. He wanted us to set a separate caucus to discuss our orthopedic issues, did so we man. Was impressed with our voluntary weight-loss of Many (2x2x2x2 +2+1) pounds, asked us why man. We said, "Appearance; our knees couldn't take it; and the rubias requested it, si man," accepted answers man. Not concerned about most of our labs, that part's good man. Isn't ready to give us the "D" designation yet, give us Many (2+1) months for readings to out-straighten man. Authorized repeat of glucose/A1c readings at our request, not hopeful of much difference just yet he man. Gave us pamphlet on diabetic plan-mealing, must read we man. (We project that our new diet will be centered around low-cal imitation cheese, ingest we and oh well man.) We also project that we will continue losing weight whether we want to or not, can't ingest much variety we man. After doc caucus, we called Mama T-B., expecting major aysheep reaction from senior she man we man. Mama T-B. said, "My A1c was elevated, too, si man," surprise man. We decided to fulfill Mama T-B.'s minimal grocery needs, Many (2+1) places to visit man. We decided to visit 2 of the Many (2+1), Aldi then Dollar-plus-Half-of-Half-a Buck Tree and skip Walmart man. Went to Aldi, out of waffles again man. Went to Walmart instead of Dollar-plus-Half-of-Half-a Buck Tree, OK man. Found most Dollar-plus-Half-of-Half-a Buck Tree items at Aldi and Walmart anyway, fine man. Delivered stuff to Mama T-B., exhausted senior she man man. Mama T-B. didn't even grouse about prices much, surprised we man. Returned to casa just before Many (2+2) p.m., exhausted starving we man. Miu immediately lobbied us for miu-lunch, Feed Me Now Daddy man. Ex-Mrs.-T-B. called in a panic, panicked ex-she man man. "I'm in traffic and can't pick up Mini-B. from skool, no man!" said ex-she man man. "Can you get him, huh man?" said ex-she man man. We agreed, T-B.-mobile engine still warm man. Mini-B. took longest time possible separating self from his amigos, sit forever we man for wee man man. Wanted to know if we were taking him to basketball, didn't want it because wrist hurt man. Then asked if he could come to our casa so he could play V.R., irresistible draw for wee man man. We deflected and said that Two Guys eve was Thursday, acceptable to wee man man. It took half an hour through traffic & road-destruction to return Mini-B. to ex-Mrs.-T-B., man. Ex-Mrs.-T-B. had just arrived, good timing man. Everybody happy, happy split family man. We went from there to grocery for Uncle T-B., just Many (2+2) desired items man. We will deliver these on Thursday, doc caucus for senior he man man. Returned to casa and ravenously consumed din-din of Tuna Glop, ingest we man. Watched TV news and then siesta'd for more than the planned hour, over-zzz we man. Thursday plans are Uncle T-B.'s doc caucus, q.v. above man. We then have a financial phone-caucus, Successful Business Typhoon we man. And that was/is our thrilling Wednesday, report we man.
  2. Mainecoons (one word because of VJ language-filter) are one of the "what hath God wrought" creations of magnificence. Norwegian Forest cats (NFOs) are the same.
  3. Great that you're taking proactive steps. You'll get it done!
  4. We have not had a Blonde joke in a while, so here is our Semiofficial Semiweekly VAWA-Thread (Blonde) Joke: =========================================== EMERGENCY ON THE ROAD A car got a flat tire on the Interstate one day. The blonde driver eased it onto the shoulder of the road. She carefully stepped out of the car and opened the trunk. She took out two cardboard men, unfolded them, and stood them at the rear of the vehicle, facing oncoming traffic. The lifelike cardboard men were in trench coats and appeared to be naked. Not surprisingly, traffic became snarled and backed up. A police car soon arrived. The officer, clearly enraged, approached the blonde with the disabled vehicle. He yelled, "What is going on here?" "My car broke down, officer" said the blonde, calmly. "Well, what are these obscene cardboard pictures doing here by the road?!" asked the Officer. "Those are my emergency flashers!"
  5. Insult To Injury: African Kids Receive Overstock Harris-Walz Hats To Wear With Their Yankees World Championship Shirts AFRICA — A perky, bright-eyed group of African kids was recently disappointed to receive a bunch of overstock "Harris-Walz" hats along with their shipment of New York Yankees World Championship shirts from America. According to several kids from the group, the American attempt at charity came off as a tacky, rude gesture. [...] https://babylonbee.com/news/insult-to-injury-african-kids-receive-overstock-harris-walz-hats-to-wear-with-their-yankees-world-championship-shirts
  6. Tesla Introduces Self-Crashing Car For Women SAN CARLOS, CA — Tesla has just released a long-awaited addition to its lineup of self-driving cars. According to several sources, the brand-new Tesla Model W is a self-crashing car designed especially for women. According to several sources, the model has been [...] https://babylonbee.com/news/tesla-introduces-self-crashing-car-for-women
  7. Trump Names His Pick for White House Counsel [...] Trump has named William "Bill" McGinley as his White House Counsel. In his first term, that role was filled by Don McGahn, Emmet Flood (Acting), and Pat Cipollone. The Trump-Vance Transition Team issued the following statement regarding McGinley: [...] https://redstate.com/smoosieq/2024/11/12/trump-names-his-pick-for-white-house-counsel-n2181917
  8. Just When You Thought It Was Safe, Radical Leftists Gearing Up for Inauguration Day Protests It's going to be a long four years for the radical left. They swore Donald Trump would never see the inside of the Oval Office again. No, wait, that was Democrats, oh, same difference. They have yet to get over Trump's landslide and winning the popular vote that put him there. Now, they are making plans for Inauguration Day. As you might expect, those plans include plenty of mischief, mayhem, and violence, and they are actively recruiting in the one place you might also expect: college campuses. [...] https://redstate.com/beckynoble/2024/11/12/just-when-you-thought-it-was-safe-radical-leftists-gearing-up-for-inauguration-day-protests-n2181907
  9. We figured they'd try it somewhere, and... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Election Irregularities Prompt GOP Senate Candidate to Consider Contesting Results On election night, GOP Senate candidate Eric Hovde of Wisconsin led the vote count well into the middle of the night, then Sen. Tammy Baldwin benefited from a ballot dump at 4 a.m., where she received nearly an unprecedented share of the vote. Hovde, who has been silent about the election results since last week, posted a video to X, revealing that he's been informed of precincts in Milwaukee that reported impossible turnout rates, and now he's considering his options about what to do about it. [...] https://pjmedia.com/matt-margolis/2024/11/12/election-irregularities-prompt-senate-candidate-to-consider-contesting-results-n4934223
  10. Interesting, and I bet they'll accomplish something. ~~~~~~~~~~~~ We Now Know What Role Elon Musk Will Play in the Trump Administration In a move set to reshape Washington as we know it, President-Elect Donald Trump announced that Elon Musk -- CEO of Tesla, SpaceX, and X 00 and biotech entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy will lead a newly formed "Department of Government Efficiency" (DOGE). The mission of DOGE will be to tackle government waste, reduce bureaucratic bloat, and introduce a sweeping restructuring of federal agencies. [...] https://pjmedia.com/matt-margolis/2024/11/12/we-now-know-what-role-musk-will-play-in-the-trump-administration-n4934229
  11. Actually, 4 new ones here. SecDef is a real surprise, but sounds good. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Trump Names Two More Picks for His Administration... Trump's new administration is quickly taking shape. On Tuesday evening, President Trump has announced two major nominations that underscore his commitment to an "America First" national security policy. Trump's picks are poised to bring a fierce dedication to upholding American interests and strengthening national security. The first nomination was John Ratcliffe for director of the CIA. [...] Trump will also nominate Pete Hegseth for secretary of Defense. This was a surprising move, as Hegseth is largely known for his role as a Fox News contributor. But Hegseth, a decorated Army combat veteran, is no stranger to national defense. Having served in Guantanamo Bay, Iraq, and Afghanistan, he was awarded two Bronze Stars and a Combat Infantryman's Badge for his battlefield service. Hegseth is also a Princeton and Harvard graduate, pairing an elite academic background with real-world experience. [...] South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem will head Homeland Security. Trump also named former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee as ambassador to Israel. https://pjmedia.com/matt-margolis/2024/11/12/trump-names-two-more-picks-for-his-administration-n4934228
  12. Bring, or send to her, the most recent pay stubs, and if the one-month gap is an issue, you or she can explain it. The ongoing pay stubs should dispel any doubt that your financial situation continues apace.
  13. Thread is moved from the K-1 Process forum to the Working & Traveling forum.
  14. This is a really interesting broader perspective. If you don't want to listen to the entire interview, read the article and then the last couple of comments. This issue might not be as, uh, black-and-white as it first sounded. And, the author of this piece is as conservative as they come. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The FEMA supervisor who told workers to avoid Trump homes was scapegoated Last week, the Daily Wire revealed that FEMA workers in Florida received instructions from their supervisor, Marn’i Washington, telling them to avoid houses with Trump signs. Over the weekend, FEMA self-righteously apologized and let everyone know that it had fired Washington. Now, though, Washington has gone on the Roland Martin show to explain that what she did is standard FEMA operating practice. Listening to her muddy use of language, the real question is whether those Trump supporters are actually dangerous or if they just give FEMA workers the "sadz," an institutional attitude that's not Washington's fault. [...] https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2024/11/the_fema_supervisor_who_told_workers_to_avoid_trump_homes_was_scapegoated.html
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  16. That's one possibility. A lot of attitudes and strategies are going to have to change after this one.
  17. And that ain't chump change.
  18. This is quite interesting beyond the title. Comments? ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The case for mass deportations President-elect Donald Trump has pledged to "launch the largest deportation of criminals in American history." That is a quote from a Nov. 2 rally in Salem, Virginia, but Trump has said precisely the same thing dozens of times. Still, through the course of a long campaign, with his improvisational style, Trump has occasionally worded his pledge differently. For example, at his Madison Square Garden rally, Trump said, "On day one, I will launch the largest deportation program in American history to get the criminals out." At an Oct. 25 event in Austin, Texas, Trump said he "will launch the largest deportation program in American history" before adding, "We have no choice. We have got to get all of these criminals, these murderers, and drug dealers, and everything, we're getting them out." Back on May 24, at his rally in the South Bronx, Trump pledged to "immediately begin the largest criminal deportation operation in our country's history." So, variations in wording aside, when Trump talks about mass deportation, he is talking about the mass deportation of criminals. It's hard to imagine opposing Trump's proposal. Who would want to help murderers and drug dealers who entered the country illegally remain in the United States? Yet we have seen much talk that Trump deportation plans go far, far beyond criminals and will ultimately lead to 10 million, 15 million, or perhaps even 20 million people being removed from the country. [...] https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/daily-memo/3225917/the-case-for-mass-deportations/
  19. This is an interesting and necessary article. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Agents of Influence: The Pitiful Presidential Pollsters Every four years, presidential opinion polling reliably causes regime media to misplace their poop. But after the actual polling places close and report, the stenographer journalists generally don't expose which—if any—of these influential prognosticators should be publicly grilled for fouling up. A current exception proves the rule. [...] https://capitalresearch.org/article/agents-of-influence-the-pitiful-presidential-pollsters/
  20. Trump will reverse Biden's Israel delusions and bring an era of Mideast peace On Sunday, Israel reportedly killed Hezbollah terror boss Ali Musa Daqduq in Syria, bringing a measure of justice to the US military's Iraq war veterans. In 2007, Daqduq and his underlings infiltrated a US base in Karbala, Iraq, killing one soldier and kidnapping — and later brutally executing — four more. CENTCOM sources on Monday expressed confidence that Daqduq had in fact been slain. Israeli forces have killed hundreds of terrorists with American blood on their hands since Iran launched its seven-front war against the Jewish state last year. Yet their achievements have made President Biden and his advisers uncomfortable — because they expose the truth that the Biden team has refused to countenance. Israel's enemies are America's enemies. And when Israel defeats its enemies, America wins. [...] https://nypost.com/2024/11/11/opinion/trump-will-reverse-bidens-israel-delusions-and-bring-peace/
  21. I like the reasoning in this article. Comments, after reading it? ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Should Trump Use DOJ Against His Enemies? [...] There are many examples of regime conduct that can be prosecuted under existing federal criminal statutes. These cases should be investigated, presented to grand juries for indictment, and prosecuted. For instance, 18 USC 242 makes it a federal crime to deprive somebody of a constitutional right under "color of law." A Trump DOJ could use this statute to investigate the regime's lawless prosecutors, government officials, and even judges. Consider, as just one example, the conduct of Shana Bellows. Bellows, the Maine secretary of state, used the power of her office to remove Donald Trump from the ballot in Maine. Though not a lawyer, Bellows claimed that Section 3 of the Fourteenth Amendment required her to do so. The Supreme Court smashed that pretense in Trump v. Anderson, ruling unanimously that Trump must be restored to the ballot in states where he had been removed, including Maine. It's doubtful that Bellows has considered the possibility that DOJ might prosecute her. After all, the Department is staffed with regime allies, and under Merrick Garland it wouldn't dream of doing so. But following Trump's inauguration, Garland and his henchmen will be replaced with honest and tough prosecutors who should investigate Bellows's conduct carefully to determine if she attempted to use her official position to deprive Maine's citizens of the right vote for Trump — a federal felony under 18 USC 242. [...] https://tomklingenstein.com/should-trump-use-doj-against-his-enemies/
  22. Thread is moved from the K-3 Process forum to the CR-1 Process forum.
  23. Texas woman sets record for donating more than 2,000 liters of breastmilk Alyse Ogletree would love it if she could donate immense amounts of money to all sorts of worthy causes, but as a mother raising three young children, that's not something realistic. So the 36-year-old from Flower Mound, Texas, has found another way to fulfill her philanthropic instinct: giving away a record amount of breastmilk that officials estimate has been enough to nourish hundreds of thousands of premature babies. [...] https://www.theguardian.com/world/2024/nov/09/texas-woman-breastmilk-donation-record
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