NATIONAL NOTES 19 NOVEMBER 2024
Trump becomes first Republican candidate to cross 76 million votes. This is a rub-it-in-your-face for any Democrats who may’ve stumbled on this page by accident.
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Trump becomes first Republican candidate to cross 76 million votes. This is a rub-it-in-your-face for any Democrats who may’ve stumbled on this page by accident.
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Local economist breaks down uptick in Western Oregon labor strikes. It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to figure this one out. All you have to do is look at the almost four years of Biden and his Democrats. He pumped $6 trillion into the economy we didn’t have, helping to increase the deficit to $2 trillion. Inflation rose a cumulative 20%, 9% at its highest in 2022. While doing all that, he didn’t wave his magic wand and give all American workers wage increases to keep pace with the inflation he created. Consumer prices have risen over 19%, gas is up 46%, while weekly earnings dropped 2.3%. When labor contracts started to expire, it’s no wonder unions went on strike demanding more money to get back to where they were when #45 was runnin’ things.
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Bigfoot Beverage strike sparks police response amid reports of harassment and vandalism. And THIS is why I’ve never been a fan of unions. No matter how righteous the cause, hittin’ company vehicles as they drive in or out of the company’s property is not the way to endear your cause to the public or make points in your labor negotiations. I haven’t been a fan of union strikes since I served on riot control duty in Okinawa during the strike against the Army Depot I worked at back in the early ‘70s. A Ryukyun security guard was killed when a Molotov Cocktail thrown by one of the strikers landed on his head, and I saw more than one guy in our formation get his hands sliced open when he tried to grab at a bamboo pole thrust between our riot shields. The strikers would insert double-edged razor blades into the tips, so if someone were to grab at them, it would result in deep cuts to their hands.
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As the contested Pennsylvania Senate race barrels towards a $1 million recount, Democratic officials in a few blue counties are openly admitting to counting disqualified ballots in defiance of state law and court orders. There ya go. This is EXACTLY the kind of shit Democrats do that we’re all tired of. They don’t care how many laws they break as long as they win, and it goes all the way to the White House. For example, the Supreme Court has told the Idiot in Chief he can’t use taxpayer money to pay off the snowflakes’ college tuition debt, but in open defiance, he continues to try.
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NY Mayor Adams says Dems prioritized ‘fascist’ attacks on Trump over talking to everyday Americans. No shit Sherlock. It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to figure that one out. What’s surprisin’ is that a Democrat said it.
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Oregon’s sanctuary law, which prevents local police from cooperating with federal authorities on immigration enforcement, is practically begging for the incoming administration to make an example of it. Oregon may find itself at the center of the storm because of this—and yet here we are with elected leaders more concerned with protecting illegal immigrants than the people who voted for them. Oregon’s Democrat-infested Willamette Valley and every other sanctuary state better get ready ‘cause I have no doubt #45/47’ll keep his promise to the commonsense American voter and get rid of the wetbacks that Biden and his Democrats let invade our country. He needs to go through the Democrats like Grant through Richmond.
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Rep. Shelly Boshart Davis calls on Environmental Quality Commission to delay truck, RV ban. Oregon Democrats followin’ California’s treehugger earthfirster CARB rules is a classic case of not bein’ able to get there from here. This state was in such a hurry to copy the state full of hippies to the south that they never stopped to consider some critical factors before enacting the law. Things like the availability of technology to even accomplish what they’re demanding, and the financial impact on the vehicle manufacturers. Governments in general, need to provide incentives if they expect the private sector to jump through their regulatory hoops. If they don’t, sooner or later, somebody’s gonna drag ’em into court, and they’re gonna lose. For example, look no further than Loper Bright v. Department of Commerce and Relentless v. Department of Commerce. The NMFS said that commercial fishermen had to pay for fishery observers to ride along to make sure they were following the rules. That earthfirster rule didn’t survive a Supreme Court test. If you can’t wrap your mind around that one, consider big pharma. Why do you think some life-saving drugs cost so much? It’s because the manufacturers are footin’ the bill for all the R&D they had to pour into the product to make it do what it does. Don’t you think the builders of trucks are faced with the same dilemma? If they pass along any R&D costs involved in complying with this state’s regulations to the consumer, nobody could afford ’em, and the State of Oregon will’ve regulated itself right outta the ability to deliver products, or haul ANYTHING, anywhere within its boundaries. Thanks to Democrat lawmakers in the Beaver State, pretty quick nobody’ll be able to live here ‘cause they won’t be able to afford anything brought in by a truck – and that’s everything on any store’s shelves, anywhere in the state.
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After confidently predicting Trump was ‘toast,’ Michael Moore lashes out at Americans: ‘Not a good people.’ Well, guess what, you fat f⚡⭐⚡? True Americans don’t want you either. If you don’t like it here, why don’t you pay for the three seats it’d take to fit your fat ass into on a plane and get the f⭐⚡⭐ outta Dodge? And when you go, take Whoopi and the rest of The View with you.
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