January 2026

NATIONAL NOTES 28 JANUARY 2026

Major city school districts losing students as parents seek better options. NYC, Denver, Houston, Chicago and Seattle districts lose students. When it comes to callin’ out these Democrat dens of inequity, this ain’t my first rodeo. The good news is that it would appear there’s a growing commonsense movement to rid Democridiot influence over the educational experience provided to this country’s youth. We can only hope that this trend is expanded to other aspects of society.

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OREGON OBSERVATIONS.1 28 JANUARY 2026

Debate continues over use of Flock cameras in Florence. Of course it does. It pains me to say it, but Florence’s people and their woke progressive attitudes are too close to Eugene’s influence. You’d think that at some point, common sense would take over, ESPECIALLY since they just caught a criminal 49 miles to the south in Coos County, usin’ the cameras. But you know what they say: Stupid is as stupid does. If people haven’t done anything wrong, then why are they afraid of the cameras? From my perspective, there’re only a few reasons somebody wouldn’t want a camera takin’ a picture of their license plate: 1. They’re havin’ an affair, and they’re on their way to a fleabag motel. 2. They just robbed a bank, or 3. They just left a meeting with their dealer, and they’ve got a trunk fulla dope.

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DAILY DELIBERATIONS 28 JANUARY 2026

NYC’s $1.1B subway fare gates mocked online as riders easily bypass barriers. Who in the hell designed these things? Daffy Duck? Typical Democrat city attempt at a solution – spend over a billion dollars for security that a high-school kid can beat. For that kind of money, they could probably hire armed guards to control access. This reads like another Democrat state’s boondoggle – California’s $9.8 billion train to nowhere.

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