The Cairo Curmudgeon
on May 13, 2021
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We've all either seen a tractor pull in person or on TV. Some call it power pulling, but the concept's the same. Over a measured course, a "sled" mechanically transfers weight to a skid pan with hooks until friction beats the pulling machine. Couldn't get that out of my mind this morning after these tidbits gleaned recently. There's more, too ! Just a few :
A new record of illegal crossings of our southern border was achieved last month. The WH says everything's under control, and insists there's no crisis down there.
Over 1400 rockets have been launched into Israel this time. When Netanyahu called Joe, he was told it's okay for them to defend themselves. That's all. Meanwhile, funding the PLA goes on, and the U.N. HRC is threatening them with the Hague.
Over 6,000 police officers have retired/quit recently. 5,300 in New York alone. Recruitment is failing to maintain the forces, and officers are now only reactive from call to call.
Joe continues to "govern" by Executive Orders, while the House and Senate attempt to ram through HB/HR 1, which federalizes elections and ignores voter I.D. laws already passed. Also gives the FEC unprecedented powers over candidates and races on a State level.
Then, there's the "infrastructure" debacle that exponentially increases taxes and fees at one of the worst times possible. The amount of money squandered in the past four months alone will insure we have a day of reckoning in the future if it's all passed and approved, and there's still three more years and 8 months to go. Doubt they're finished yet...............
There's more, but now let's "put the icing on the cake" by insuring our tractors run out of fuel due to cyber hacking. Joe won't turn the investigation over to the FBI because it's a "private" company, ostensibly like Facebook and Twitter.
All at a time when the WH "lids" press days at 3pm., our social networks increasingly censor us, and the media accepts "blackouts" from the WH on many different topics. 5G is popping up everywhere, and the internet is not reliable.
Makes a person wonder if somebody's trying to keep us in the dark and quiet. With our tractors out of fuel. Hmmmm.
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