While addressing patient illnesses in Air Force hospitals decades ago, it was not uncommon to encounter wound infections complicated by the Pseudomonas bacteria. Ol' Pseudo, as I recall, can carry a deceptively sweetish odor, but manifests itself as basically green-ish in color.
Anyway, I was sitting around uselessly this weekend, attempting to re-straighten my head, because it occurred to my simple mind that Pseudomonas must be looked upon as our friend, not an enemy, because it introduces itself as green in color -- and as we all know by now, green is good.
Disciples of the international Green Cult, lies and exaggerations aside, should embrace Pseudomonas infections as if hugging a long lost sibling, because green is good, yes?
Should we not affectionately hug the infamous Green River killer, thanking him for doing his business in a "green" setting?
As major, particularly unfriendly nations around the world continue expanding their use of coal, oil and natural gas, while the USA's energy prowess deflates under the guidance of Biden and the enemy within, it is essential for Green cultists to acknowledge that the definition of green extends far beyond their half-baked assumptions, directives and actions. The word green also signifies gullibility, things unripened, naivety, a pale and unhealthy appearance, immaturity and inexperience.
And there you have it, the real New Green in a nutshell overflowing with nuts.
Other stuff:
Sixty Minutes (CBS-TV) of April 3 featured a lengthy interview with Ukraine's Zelenskyy. Of an abundance of questions posed, wouldn't it have been nice if he had been asked, might Russia's invasion have been avoided, had Donald Trump still been U.S. President?
Speaking of invasions: Illegal aliens from places all over the globe continue arriving at and crossing U.S. borders. Now that we're pretty much assured food scarcity will be devastating in the months to come, do we really want to be overwhelmingly burdened by hungry human swarms destined to become even more angered and dangerous as both food and opportunity become an issue for the whole country? Remember Trump's border wall come Election Day, a solution that worked well. And buy lots and lots of ammo to fill empty spaces in the pantry as the lawless hordes keep coming.
Biden loves a new union incursion at Amazon: Biden would love union shops in every business and corporation in America because major "too big to fail" unions support him. The country has no more need for unions right now than it does for thugs, violence or organized crime. But we seem to be on the receiving end of all of it.
War and more war? Russia's pretty ticked over the likely affiliation of Sweden and Finland with NATO, though in all honesty Putin and Co. brought this on themselves. Funny that Russkies plan to celebrate freedom from Nazi encounters during World War II on May 9, when Putin himself has become the demon son of which Hitler might only have dreamed.
Nevertheless, I look upon America's young people and wonder what happens if we get dragged (further?) into a World War III mess. Are young people now as soft as marshmallows, thanks to a radical upbringing in schools intent upon separating them into groups? Who protects the nation from itself whilst fighting off foreign and domestic computer incursions -- and physical weapons activated in places yet unspecified? Recent polls question the willingness of young Americans to care about having a hand in national defense. How could they feel any different, when consumed by contrived issues of gender, real national illiteracy and the celebrity of the day? Who and where are the warriors, ready and able to back up our military services?
No "Fed Coin!" If you don't want to be treated like social victims suffering under Chinese communism, call your state representatives and governors and demand that ESG standards and the Fed Coin never be initiated in the USA. To date, some 28 states are signing on to a defeat of ESG scores in their banking and corporate activities. Do most Americans even have a clue that "The Fed" is not a government entity, but is actually a conglomerate of a handful of the largest banks in the United States, apparently making ill-advised decisions for Americans?