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Category Archives: Behavior and Psychology
$62,000,000 Wasted on Hotel Rooms for Transients
posted by Jack Editors note: Sleep well tonight knowing your tax dollars are going to be paying for an extended stay in a classy hotel room for a transient. The average cost is in excess of $250 per night when … Continue reading
Posted in Behavior and Psychology, Consumer Affairs
Tagged CA., California, COVID-19, COVIDS, operation roomkey, trashed rooms, waste
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Are You Concerned About Possible Election Violence?
by Jack Four days until the election and people are preparing like it’s the Purge coming. The air is rife with fear and trepidation, businesses are boarding up their plate-glass windows, Walmart has taken the extreme precaution of removing all … Continue reading
Posted in Behavior and Psychology, Police, Crime, Security, Politics and Government
Tagged Antifa, arson, BLM, election day violence, left, looting, protest, violence, violent
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Most Meaningful Poll Following Debate
WSJ Poll: President Trump is drawing his weakest voter support of the year in his re-election race following Tuesday’s contentious debate with former Vice President Joe Biden, a new Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll finds. Mr. Biden, the Democratic nominee, leads the president, … Continue reading
CA Plan to Prevent Counties from Opening
by Jack by Order of the Reich Governor Newsolini – you are hereby ordered to read and obey: (From an LA Times story) Heir Governor has issued a proclamation that is guaranteed to delay the reopening of counites locked down … Continue reading
Posted in Behavior and Psychology, Economy, Health and Medicine
Tagged covids-19, dictator, Gov. Newsom, oppression
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Trump Leads the Resistance to the Left’s Cultural War on America
Posted by Pie Guevara Pie Guevara appears in Post Scripts courtesy of Jack Lee and Tina Grazier. Pie Guevara is an unregistered trademark of Engulf and Devour Investments LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Walton Industries which, in turn, is … Continue reading
Democrats Immediately Convict Cops – Facts Pending an Investigation
posted by Jack The following is an actually New York Times article about the shooting of Jacob Blake, a black man in Kenosha, Wi. As I read the story, I took the liberty of inserting my thoughts shown in italics. … Continue reading
How to Be a Good Militant Rioter
Posted by Jack, from the website Beautiful Trouble You want to be an action designer, like a movie director.” If you design your action well, you can force your target into a situation where they have to respond, but have … Continue reading
BLM March Turns to Rage Against White Property Owners
posted by Jack Rising property values created an odd twist to an old story. We are all well aware of what white flight means to a declining neighborhood. It can be seen in cities like Detroit, Chicago, Oakland, Newark, Los … Continue reading
Kamala Harris Compares ICE to the KKK
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Project 1619 – Explaining Why There is a Growing Racial Divide in America
Posted by Jack Project 1619 began it’s life as a series of magazine articles by the New York Times on the history and impact of slavery in America. It was in 1619 when the first slaves arrived in the Virginia … Continue reading
Posted in Behavior and Psychology, Culture, History
Tagged america, falsehoods, inaccuracies, misinformation, oppression, Project 1619, racism, slavery, truth
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