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Month: July 2021

Total 26 Posts

Gain of Function

You can also listen to this article on The PonkaBlog Podcast! Update: I wrote this back in July. CNN published an article this week claiming that the COVID vackseens reduce the chance of dying from anything. When you write on current events like I do, not everything stays relevant for

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Don’t Blame Me

I told you this was going to happen.  I thought it would happen later in the year, so I was a little off with the timing.  But we’re exactly where I figured we’d end up.  Just a little sooner.  Some local governments are starting to enforce mask mandates and social

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Poor Little Rich Girl

I know a woman who is unmarried and has a 10-year-old son.  She’s in her mid 30’s, has no skills, and is, for all practical purposes, unemployable.  Her income for the past few years has been next to nothing.  She has paid almost no taxes for nearly five years.  You

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A Handout By Any Other Name…

It’s like the Democrats didn’t learn anything from history.  Years ago, the government introduced Welfare legislation that gave unmarried women with kids more money than a family with both parents present.  The Welfare checks were also based on the number of kids someone had.  More kids meant bigger checks. Want

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Fauci’s “Trusted Messengers”

In a recent interview, Anthony Fauci was discussing the proposal/plan by the Biden administration to send people door-to-door to spread the good word about vackseens.  Here’s what he said: “The big misinterpretation that Fox News or whomever else is saying is that they are essentially envisioning a bunch of federal

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Narc On Your Neighbor

On July 11th, the FBI posted a tweet asking people to report signs of “mobilization to violence” and to help prevent “homegrown violent extremism”.  The included a link to a document created in 2019 that lists a lot of common-sense ways of telling if someone is potentially going off the

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Worse Than a Nosy Neighbor

In 2019, the FBI released a document telling people how they can identify violent extremists.  It’s actually a pretty good list.  If I were someone who needed the government to tell me what to look for, I’d probably use the list.  But, since I have an abundance of common sense,

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Object Stupidity

I belong to a 3D printing group on one of the social media platforms.  OK, it’s on Facebook.  The group is essentially a “brag” page where people post pictures of 3D objects they’ve printed.  Everyone else in the group “likes” their post and tells them what an awesome job they

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Thought Control

I was talking with a friend of mine the other day about the ridiculous things that people believe.  You know, crazy shit like vackseens aren’t killing people, personal pronouns are a good idea and that racist white cops are trying to exterminate black men.  I wondered how so many smart

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The Good Thing About COVID

Do you know what’s good about a building falling down on a couple hundred people?  Nothing.  There is nothing good about a building collapsing and crushing the life out of people.  But Joe Biden, being the eternal optimist he is, tried to find a silver lining.  At a meeting last

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