LGBT went a bridge too far
"We want to make sure that we can turn queer kids into queer adults.”
The Sunshine Skyway Bridge in Tampa Bay won’t be lit up next month with rainbow colors to promote the LGBT agenda. The Florida Department of Transportation has spoken.
The Tampa Bay Times tried to blame one man for the change. But the credit belongs to many.
The paper sobbed, “The FDOT made no public announcement about the Manatee County objection, which came from Commission Chairman Mike Rahn. Instead, the agency announced that for 2024 it will have a display of red, white and blue lights on bridges that will run all summer, from Memorial Day to Labor Day. And it’s not just the Skyway. All Florida bridges will be draped in patriotic colors for the summer, so no Pride bridge lighting elsewhere either in June…READ MORE…
Stasi Techniques Of Our US Government
Go After Perceived Enemies With The Full Might Of Our Taxpayer Dollars Part 5
There is an Army saying that you want intelligent, lazy soldiers because you spend most of your time cleaning up aisle 7 from the dumb, energetic ones.
The rest of the government is the same way. Many rightly observe that President Trump has been blessed with more than his share of bumbling, Stasi State idjiots going after him over the past decade or so.
Perhaps no group in American political history has been prouder to out themselves as political tools and fools as have Trump’s enemies. Lemmings going over the cliff one by each have better justification than some of these mohrons…READ MORE…
Lyme Disease; 1970s Accidental Lab Leak?
Discovery of three previously unknown diseases in Lyme, Connecticut in the 1970s, fosters speculation about potential connections to the government Plum Island research facility.
The discovery of three previously unknown diseases in Lyme, Connecticut in the 1970s, presents a striking coincidence that has sparked curiosity and speculation about potential connections to the nearby government Plum Island research facility. In her book "Bitten," Kris Newby delves into the intriguing narrative surrounding Lyme disease and its potential origins, shedding light on the complex interplay between scientific discovery and environmental factors.
Newby's exploration of the Lyme disease outbreak in the 1970s raises questions about the timing and proximity of the discovery to Plum Island, a secretive government facility known for its research on animal diseases. She highlights the mysterious circumstances surrounding the sudden emergence of Lyme disease, coupled with the coincidental identification of two additional tick-borne illnesses, babesiosis and human granulocytic anaplasmosis (HGA), in the same region…READ MORE…
Despite the lawfare - or perhaps because of it - the electoral college map is moving toward Trump
In short, their strategy appears to be backfiring - spectacularly. The electoral college map tells the story.
For the Democrats, less may have been more.
Well aware that President Joe Biden’s disastrous policies have inflicted incalculable damage on the U.S., that he is incapable of speaking without the aid of a teleprompter, and that his spavined physique screams weakness, party leaders made a calculated decision to use lawfare to defeat former President Donald Trump.
They contorted the law to set a legal trap for Trump in the belief that if he is convicted of a crime, he will lose the election. He is currently facing 88 felony charges in two federal indictments as well as state indictments in New York and Georgia. But as the lack of substance and the legal flaws in these cases become more and more apparent to voters, they are being seen for what they are: a desperate attempt to destroy a political opponent by a party that has collectively lost all sense of decency…READ MORE…
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