At long last, the Senate (except for 10 members who seem beholden to other interests) has discovered that creating multiple taxes, high energy bills, and food deserts, eventually makes people realize how expensive housing has actually become.
I say, as the widow of the Minister (and writer and editor of many sermons), I would fully support any Louisiana teacher who chooses to put their mandated Ten Commandments poster behind a large cabinet, so that students will not be distracted by it or forced to look at it.
Any post about International Women's Day should, perhaps, address worldwide disparities in power, salary, well-being, and all of life's enjoyments. These disparities are then worsened when religious and racial disparities are also present.
Praise for womanhood can resume for the rest of the year.
It seems that buying a device to count sins (or hairs) leads to no money for more important worldly affairs. Industry and frugality are the true alchemists, often turning lead into gold, without a silicon brain.
He who builds a wall to keep out an alleged thief, often finds he has instead locked in his own grief.
That's certainly one bold way to for DHS to replace Totalitarian Chic with Octagon Aggression.
Runoffs are a second chance to spend a first fortune.
Losing a steady hand risks losing a clear head.
Truly a poor epitaph for a brave soldier.
An embassy on fire is a candle that lights no man's home.
Remember when naming a war "Epic", a grand name does not mend a broken head.
The last time I heard someone say "the objective has shifted", Ms. Miller had accidentally deleted the exit plans.
So if we are going after dictators whose people are protesting them (and being murdered for protesting)...? Just curious about the schedule...asking for a friend of Lady Liberty.
Release the Epstein Files
I'd venture to guess that Lauren Boebert won't be taking Benny Johnson to see Beetlejuice now.
This is what kids at the Minister's church would have called "Peak Florida Man".
FUN FACT: The U.S. Constitution begins with "We the People of the United States," not "We the Citizens...".
BONUS: The 14th Amendment "Equal Protection Clause" is directed toward "any person within" a State's jurisdiction, after the "Privileges and Immunities Clause" dealt with citizens.
For anyone needing something to watch 8:00 - 10:00 (EST) tonight (if boycotting the State of the Union), Turner Classic Movies will be airing "Gaslight" (1944). Some say they're the same, except that with TCM, you're watching it happen to someone else.
Certainly, it's one thing to rattle the saber for a better deal. It's quite another to actually swing without knowing where you want it to land.
Drinking to forget alcoholism. No, wait. One of the very few Cabinet members that might be wrong about.
When a Supreme Court ruling is described as a "62-page wallop" intended for an audience of one rather than the benefit of many, saying that we have veered off the map may win Understatement of the Year.
Texas, there's a lot of rage bait trying to push you to/from Jasmine Crockett and James Talarico based on religion, but as with a great many Texans, they're both Baptist. She's openly mentioned her Pastor and appeared at churches across the State. He's spoken about how faith shapes his values.
I'm always interested to hear "dramatic" and "common sense" in the same sentence, as if disruption and familiarity regularly sit at the same kitchen table (at least, in a way the People appreciate). Of course, I cannot rage or applaud at whatever message he has. We need specifics, not sound bites.
Quite hilarious to go on C-SPAN (where drama goes to respectfully die), just to disguise himself in sunglasses while whispering his own name into a mirror.
@ronfilipkowski.bsky.social, when a public figure reacts to an athlete's faith with "What???", they're telling on themselves before they realize it. The surprise is the real headline. Everything that follows--jokes about "Jew-haters" and "Mossad"--is garnish.
If everything is an emergency, nothing gets repaired.
One must admire the efficiency. No filing cabinets or shredders. Just a commitment to choaking down anything faster than questions can be asked.
Well, for the Pulitzer, B&W compels front page drama.
When the powerful fall out over money, the "commoners" are the ones finding life more expensive.