Putin's throwback approach to an era of czarist brutality in 2022 Ukraine is grotesque, but I must admit to some adroit admiration for the Russian TV news reporter courageous enough to drag an anti-war banner behind a broadcasting anchor person. But why just Russia? Shouldn't we do that here? Can't employees who aren't hopelessly super-glued to the far left display "We're Lying To You" banners in the background during news presentations on the major American TV Networks?
But here we are. If it's not ESG, it's World War III. If it's not societal masturbation, it's national inflation. If it's not the inept Biden administration screwing up everything it touches, it's the. . .well, ditto that.
Strange, isn't it, how the Biden bunch intimates absolute concern for Ukraine's border, yet continues to shrug off our Southern border from whence arrive drugs, crime, human traffic and the slow boil of intolerable numbers?
Russia, China, Iran, North Korea, and apparently India and Saudi Arabia would have had to be devoid of brain matter not to have realized the USA currently struggles and quakes in the hands of frail leftist morons, decrepit of the strength required to stave off multi-directional evils. On the other hand, if Ukraine's Zelenskyy, a former comedian and actor, could emerge as one of the greatest leaders in modern history, maybe the USA should take another look at -- well, we still have Bill Cosby, don't we?
Iraq and Afghanistan not withstanding, today's young people, still brain-jangled over months of wearing useless oxygen-depriving and bacteria-growing masks, must now face the prospects of an international war closer to their TV screens and doorsteps than any time since World War II. A generation or two of eyes planted firmly in video games and addicted to hypnotic eye strain may not do well when faced with this "new normal" reality, and nobody strictly reliant upon kindly America-hating university professors will be better off.
So who's my favorite Russian? TV banner holders and street protesters aside, anybody brave enough to end Putin once and for all, as the rest of the world prays that his succeeding communist bastards tend a little less toward the barbarous game he plays. Yes, good luck with that.
Yet, despite dangers no longer just around the corner, notables such as John Kerry continue insisting that climate change is the real enemy. Maybe when you marry into wealth and find yourself exposed to the odors of a barrage of tomato-based products you can turn loony, I really don't know. Sorry, but ever since the climate nonsense and lies peppered upon society by the University of East Anglia a few years ago, I've come to the conclusion that a crazed discussion of so-called fossil fuels sires a generation of fossil fools who dance about in the cult of fossil fuel follies.
No crack in the frack: Gasoline prices are destined to rise no matter what happens in Ukraine, just as they did before the invasion. Already up over a dollar from the day Biden assumed Office, the established Democrat plan is to destroy our basic reliance on fossil fuel sources. However, as anybody can see, the quickly increasing dependence upon coal and other no-no sources in China, India, Russia and other countries make the USA not only weakened in every way, but reflect the perhaps uncomfortable truth that it doesn't matter a whit what we do in this country. Shall automobile charging stations be powered by magic fairy dust when electricity becomes rare?
UFOs, yes, UFOs: A growing number of researchers and writers, Billy Cox and Kevin Randle amongst them, have become increasingly cautious about any possibility whatsoever that the U.S. government's new military UFO reporting policies will allow reports and crucial UFO information to be shared with the public. While I had written Sen. K. Gillibrand (D-NY) months ago, thanking her for her efforts and those of other lawmakers to shake military policy from the trees, the passage of time and logical commentary from those far more in touch with the UFO subject than I these days are very concerned. Welcome back,1950s?