Monthly Archives: March 2017

GLEANINGS FROM THE PASSING SCENE … (Politically Uncorrected)

Another week’s worth: Immigration: 30 countries refuse to accept their criminals deported by the U.S. as illegal aliens. However, the U.S. continues to accept visitors/immigrants from them. (Report) (You bought it, you own  it, right?) The economy: Updated scary analysis/prediction … Continue reading

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GLEANINGS FROM THE PASSING SCENE … (Politically Uncorrected)

Gathered from the week:  Military tech: With missiles like this, why does the U.S. keep spending billions on new naval ships? A celebrity’s Mexican housekeeper has her own illegal alien butler? (Report) (Social revolution continues) A literacy test for New … Continue reading

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GLEANINGS FROM THE PASSING SCENE … (Politically Uncorrected)

Our latest accumulation: As March 15th approaches, government finance is a zero sum game? (Article) (Not really – governments seldom run out of taxpayers’ money) The economy: Tent cities of homeless are expanding in California, unaddressed by (mostly Democrat) officials. … Continue reading

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A Trumped-Up Presidency?

Washington D.C. has come from a national side show to be America’s preeminent theater, albeit the silliness of its productions has grown as well. President Calvin Coolidge said the chief business of the American people was business; today’s politicians and … Continue reading

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GLEANINGS FROM THE PASSING SCENE … (Politically Uncorrected)

Your selected helping of planetary events, reports and nonsense: Senate approvals of Trump appointments are lagging under GOP leadership? (Report) (Yup) High tech (relatively) hiding in ancient Egypt (Report) (Stone working we can’t match today …) Science: Reflecting the ongoing … Continue reading

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