Thursday, June 25, 2026

SCOTUS finally wakes up to end Biden-era lunacy at the border...

 
Where would we be as a country if this ruling had been made just six years ago? The justices ruled 6-3 in favor of a policy known as “metering,” in use during President Trump’s first term as well as Barack Obama’s administration, which capped the number of people who could apply for asylum each day.
Immigration advocates had argued the policy violated federal law, which states that migrants can apply for asylum after they “arrive” in the US, and claimed that aliens should be considered to have done so once they reached the border.
“In ordinary speech, no one would say that a person ‘arrives in’ a place - for example, a house, a city, or a country - before the person enters that place,” Republican-appointed Justice Samuel Alito wrote in the majority opinion. 
 

God - that makes so much sense, doesn't it? What they're saying, in essence, is that just because you got your foot in the door, that doesn't mean you belong in the living room, on the couch, watching soccer and eating fuckin' Doritos that someone you don't know paid for. Or something like that...



The things we're capable of with just a little 'Perseverance'...


 Measurements taken by the rover’s Sherloc instrument identified organic carbon in mudstones from the Bright Angel outcrop as it trundled along Neretva Vallis, a dried-up river that carried water into the planet’s Jezero crater billions of years ago.
The form of carbon detected, known as macromolecular carbon or MMC, can originate from living organisms. Geological processes can also produce the material, meaning its detection does not amount to proof of past Martian life.
Dr Ashley Murphy at the Planetary Science Institute in Arizona said MMC can be found in different settings and types of rocks. “It may originate from biological sources such as fossilised organic matter found in microbial mats and coal,” she said, but could also form in reactions between rocks and water or arrive on impacting meteorites.
 
Either way, don't you find this kind of exploration fascinating? I do, because the paradox of people fighting and killing each over religious and other belief systems just does not meld in with scientific minded people. 
How can one person be so curious - and so bright and talented - to want to reach beyond our world simply for answers, and another be so blinded by hatred the only thing they think about is ways to end your life?







The far ranging effects of the Earth's shakin' and quakin'...

It's hard sometimes to put yourself in someone else's situation, especially one like this. One minute you're walking up the aisle in your neighborhood church intent on lighting a candle on the anniversary of your Mom's death, next thing the concrete floor underneath you starts to vibrate and roll under your feet. As you try to wrap you head around what's happening below you, the shaking of the building gets so bad that pieces of the ceiling - and finally the whole roof - starts falling in on top of you. How does your mind process that?
I talked to a buddy of mine last night who still lives on St. John. He told me that the cops on island were driving around warning with their loudspeakers of a tsunami warning on island. St. John is 600 miles from Venezuela. Wow...
 
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This is the cover for the compilation album Cruisin' 1970, featuring DJ Kris Erik Stevens from WLS radio in Chitown. The album was released on CD and cassette in 1995 by Increase Records. It included 1970 hits like "Spirit In The Sky" by Norman Greenbaum and "Green-Eyed Lady" by Sugarloaf. The album series simulates "air checks" of radio disc jockeys from specific years.
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A brilliantly simple graphic to explain it so well...

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This is a classic example of a guy who may or may not have too much money, but it certainly points to the idea that the guy - even though he's retired - just can't lett go of his past. He coulda been an over-the-road driver, he coulda been a Peterbilt truck dealer (which is probably more like it), or he coulda been anything. That - I hesitate to tell you - is a golf cart. Yup, right here just a few blocks from my house here in The Villages...
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Another Prime Day price cut - lowest price ever ! 
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It's kinda weird, isn't it - this thing where everybody and their Mother has some kinda podcast? People who already have TV andn shows like Sean Hannity and Bill Mahr doing podcasts because,  I guess, they're not busy enough already? Mahr's is funny. He gets somebody to come in and bullshit for an hour or so while they smoke cigars and get fucked up drinking straight vodka. I guess it's an extension of our obsession with having to be entertained all the time. What I do know is, it's just more random clutter to fill up otherwise emty heads. Juss' sayin'...
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That's pretty funny, if ya think aout it. Person with a do like that, I guess 
WalMart is about the only place they could actually work and get away with 
that kinda silliness. How one-dimensional do you think that woman is?
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Some of the decisions that people make for themselves 
are truly frightening, aren't they?
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Cousins...

This almost candid shot of John F. Kennedy Jr. alongside his cousin Anthony Radziwill was photographed in London's St. James' Park in May 1965. It was shot during a visit to London. The cousins were photographed together while feeding pigeons in the park. This image is part of a collection of candid photographs showing moments of everyday joy within the Kennedy family.


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At an outdoor bar or on your patio or porch, this little fan is perfect!
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Wednesday, June 24, 2026

It's a dull night in Freakville...


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Are you ready for July 4th? 
The Prime Days deal is still on -
it's such a good price, I ordered four of them.
That'll keep me 'flagged' for years to come.
Maybe you should too,
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So, where are you from? Nah - never mind...



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At an outdoor bar or on your patio or porch, this little fan is perfect!
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Sadly, The Kid nails it for me...

Describing someone as “young” or “old” is rather arbitrary, 
but worth discussing. One thing we can quantify is whether a given person is “young” or “old” compared to the rest of the world. Imagine we sorted all 8 billion people alive today from youngest to oldest. The person standing right in the middle would be about 30 years old; that's the median age today. 
In 2026, if you are over 30, you are older than most people in the world. If you were born in 1950s, you stopped being “young” when you passed 20, as that was the median age in 1970.
As birth rates decline and life expectancy increases, the median age is expected to keep rising until the end of the century. Whether you’re younger or older than most, the world is still relatively young, and this matters for many aspects of society, from the demand for resources and jobs to long-term planning for healthcare, education, and infrastructure. 
 
It's just that we - people my age - think we're still 20 until we see someone else the same age as us, and then all our illusions disappear. Fuck that fucking mirror...

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 Fourth of July is coming up.
Think she'd like wearing these?
Buy 'em and see for yourself...
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The future for seniors in the USA is happening even faster in Germany. There's a rckoning coming, and it's serious...

Germany will gradually raise its retirement age to about 70 by the early 2090s (ain't that a fuckin' joke) under recommendations backed by the chancellor, Friedrich Merz, as a means of future-proofing the pension system (yeah - like they can do that now) for an ageing population.
The 'expert commission' set up to explore reforms to the pension system said retirement age should be linked to rising life expectancy and early retirement should be scrapped completely. 
(Eef You don't work, you get nossing. Ja, mein Feuhrer).
“No citizen needs to worry,” said Merz (who'll be long dead by then), as he said the measures would prevent the collapse of the creaking pension system and "strengthen the social contract between generations" - whatever the fuck that is.
 
 Young people, he argued, would be given a “reason for optimism” by the measures, which would “lift a tremendous burden” from their shoulders, but he added, they better start rutting like fuckin' Eselhase (jackrabbits) to make more State workers to pay for the shitshow their parents have created.
Look out America - that shitshow's about to land on your doorstep...

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This HillBetty milkmaid is the stuff dreams are made of...

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Brought to us from our friends at Twisted Hillbilly...

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That fat bitch who took the garbage sure needs it to live in, because she just got shit-canned from her job...

 
You remember her, don'tcha? That fat piece of shit who dumped out a full garbage can so she could have a souvenir from The Knicks NBA Championship? Well, Karma's jumped up and bit her onn her grossly-oversized ass. Angie Báez, 40, was no longer employed by the banking giant as of Tuesday after footage of the brazen parade-day stunt exploded online. 'This employee is no longer with the company,' a Chase spokesperson said in a statement.
 

The former DEI executive (of course she was) was identified as the woman seen in viral clips wearing Knicks colors as she emptied a limited-edition trash receptacle - painted in the team's famous blue and orange for the championship celebrations - onto the pavement before walking away with it. 
Another image (above) appeared to show Báez grinning at the camera as she took the bin onto the subway. If you missed my original post, it's here:





SCOTUS finally wakes up to end Biden-era lunacy at the border...

  Where would we be as a country if this ruling had been made just six years ago? The justices ruled 6-3 in favor of a policy known as “mete...