bookmark_borderOur POTUS Clown

It’s rare for a federal court to order a Sua sponte dismissal of a lawsuit; But, that’s what just happened to our clown in chief. When informed of the dismissal during a press conference, our clown channeled Charlie Sheen and indicated that he was winning, when it was objectively clear that he was (IN FACT) LOSING!

Apparently, our clown lives in a bubble. Congress can and should stop this clown show; especially since it’s clear that most of the population (54%) disapproves of him as of July. That number is only going up from there, especially since Steven Miller is channeling Joseph Goebbels.

Apparently, 41% of the GOP are Nazi apologists (shockingly, so are 12% of Democrats & 20% of independents), which is a whole other problem; but thankfully no party harbors a majority of Nazis (check out the link, the results are troubling nevertheless).

As Walter Cronkite would say “…And that’s the way it is, September 23, 2025…”

bookmark_borderEpstein Thoughts

When you try and research his suicide, Google immediately thinks you’re researching it for yourself. LOL, once again proving how stupid A.I actually is, but I digress. As a person who had the unfortunate experience of being housed in a BOP SHU, I can assert that – under the normal SHU operating procedures that I personally experienced – it would be impossible to hang yourself in the SHU; because, there is nothing to hang from, or hang yourself with and therefore, I agree with this guy.

As I’ve noted before about conspiracies… it’s not inconceivable that a handful of people – operating on their own – with inadvertently aligned interests are capable of producing something that looks like a conspiracy; but, I believe that the probability that this could explain the actions of all the players involved in Epstein’s death is absolutely nil.

First we have two BOP guards who didn’t do what they were required to do. Not just neglecting their hourly rounds (and falsifying records stating that they went on their rounds); but, they also allowed Epstein to have entirely too much stuff in his cell. Just from the pictures (in the linked ABC article) I can see there was WAY too much stuff in that cell, specifically there are too many towels & sheets.

In the SHU each inmate gets one towel, one washcloth, one jumpsuit, one pair of boxers, one t-shirt, one sheet and one blanket. (Basically, you get one of everything you’re allowed to have). From that ABC picture you can see multiples of everything in that cell, that doesn’t happen without willful Guard malfeasance. When an inmate leaves the cell, he is required to wrap everything up in the sheet and bring it with him. In other words, there is no official way for all that stuff to be in the cell. (So that’s conspiracy point one).

Next, there is the fact that no-one has ever hanged themselves in a BOP SHU. (Note how no-one mentions that inconvenient fact.) Worse, the inept conspirators didn’t know that Adobe Premier would tell on them; Because, the RAW footage is missing 3 minutes. Note this footage is from the only camera that was working, while the other cameras were mysteriously NOT working (this is mysterious because unlike State prisons, BOP has adequate funding, so those cameras should have been working… So that’s conspiracy point two).

Note the not so mysterious death of Whitey. The official report’s claims are similar to Epstein’s:

  • BOP personnel did not adequately communicate and were confused about the transfer process.
  • BOP medical professionals did not adequately review Bulger’s medical records and failed to consider Bulger’s ongoing cardiac and other medical incidents when making decisions about his medical care level and transfer.
  • BOP officials did not accurately represent Bulger’s medical condition in BOP transfer paperwork.
  • The BOP did not timely update Bulger’s medical care level.
  • BOP Medical Care Level Guidelines were flawed and lacked clarity.
  • Due to BOP’s standard procedures, well over 100 BOP officials were made aware in advance of Bulger’s impending transfer to Hazelton.
  • BOP personnel spoke openly about Bulger’s upcoming arrival in the presence of Hazelton inmates, which was contrary to BOP policy and subjected Bulger, due to his history, to enhanced risk of imminent harm upon his arrival at Hazelton.
  • The steps taken by BOP personnel to assess whether Bulger faced harm from other inmates at Hazelton were lacking.

Replace Epstein’s suicide watch to Bulger’s heart condition and I think we have conspiracy point three. Like in baseball, three strikes and you’re out, IMO. Thus, we can speculate about what really happened. Like Bulger, the BOP allowed Epstein to die on purpose. Will we ever get the specifics? Probably not, but my guess is that those missing three minutes show someone entering and exiting Epstein’s cell block.

bookmark_borderTexas is a MAGA Mess

If you’ve ever been to Texas, you know they have signs everywhere warning you not to litter (Don’t Mess With Texas), thus my title mocking their hubris. As I warned before, when you vote for clowns, expect a circus. And as I’ve mentioned before, I have no empathy for MAGA voters; because, I believe they deserve the government they voted for… so when I saw the massive flooding in central Texas on the Fourth of July, I thought, told you so.

Make no mistake, the MAGA voters are directly responsible for the inadequate warnings issued in the early morning on July 4. Let me be harsh and crystal clear, Trump is 100 percent responsible for the inadequate warnings because he gutted the NOAA center’s staff that was responsible for issuing those warnings. You see ALL weather forecasts are based on NOAA obtained data and scientific analysis. The weather channel doesn’t actually do anything besides presenting that NOAA data to you!

So, when you cut NOAA, you get less (or bad) data and you’ll soon generate (what we call in coding) GIGO (Garbage In, Garbage Out). In other words, NOAA forecasts are only as good as the data they get, and the quality of the scientific data analysis done by experienced humans. Trump has reduced the data and fired many experienced humans.

But, the tragedy in Texas isn’t all Trump’s fault, as MAGA mentality played the biggest roll, as a Kerr County official confirmed: “In an interview, Rob Kelly, the Kerr County judge and its most senior elected official, said the county did not have a [flood] warning system because such systems are expensive, and local residents are resistant to new spending.” In light of the loss of life, that’s penny smart and pound foolish, especially since it happened before. Bottom line, MAGA Texans got what they deserved.

bookmark_borderMost Prosecutors Are Bad

The fact that most prosecutors are bad is proven by their routine violation of American Bar Association Rule 3.8 (ABA 3.8) on a daily basis. The most recent example of their routine rule breaking is the ridiculous prosecution of Mr Patel, where his prosecutor blatantly violates provisions 3.8(a) & (d). Everyone can see, from the actual video footage of the “kidnapping attempt”, that Mr. Patel’s actions did not provide probable cause that any crime had been committed. Thus, in order for the prosecutor to be in compliance with ABA 3.8, he or she must drop all charges against Mr. Patel immediately. But, since they are corrupt tyrants, they didn’t drop the charges. Instead, they opposed bail for Mr. Patel. The judge rejected their nonsense and released Patel on bond immediately; but, the Judge’s good behavior in no way exonerates our inherently unjust “justice system.” 

And as the many exoneration projects have proven, almost all prosecutors violate ABA 3.8(h) – that states: “When a prosecutor knows of clear and convincing evidence establishing that a defendant in the prosecutor’s jurisdiction was convicted of an offense that the defendant did not commit, the prosecutor shall seek to remedy the conviction.”

Thus, as soon as I challenged the obvious problems with the NIT report, Keith A. Becker was required by Rule 3.8 to drop all the charges. The widespread violation of ABA 3.8 by State & Federal prosecutors means we currently live in a police state. Like the proverbial Boiling Frog, we’ve been ignoring the heat too long.

bookmark_borderCrazy in Charge

Oh, what a tangled web we weave, when first we practice to deceive! DJT is definitely the worst president since Pierce. (They have so much in common, when you read the article you’ll swear it’s about Trump.) What is also clear is that he has absolutely no idea what he’s doing and Elon is not a genius. (Read the article, it’s objectively true)

Trump’s chaos is causing real damage now, but probably not more than the mess left behind by W. That is the peculiarity of the United States, each party claims to be cleaning up the mess the other party makes every four or eight years.

Thus, Crazy in Charge?

bookmark_borderClown’s In Charge

Remember Charle’s in Charge, and the various hijinks that ensued on it? That’s the Trump Administration. As I opined before, I expected incompetence and chaos, but I thought the adults would be in charge of the dangerous stuff, like in Trump Admin One…

Nope, the “Clown’s In Charge” aka “adults” are incompetently using Signal to communicate about top secret issues. In other words, I don’t have a problem with them using Signal, I have a problem with using it so – ridiculously – incompetently.

Competency is my main problem with Trump and his sycophants. As they clearly don’t have any, thus all their efforts will eventually fail making all their efforts fruitless and their damages temporary much like any other presidency.

Don’t believe the propaganda, outside of MAGA, Trump is hated by the majority of Americans, according to the most unbiased and reliable poll. Also, Trump didn’t win in a landslide. In fact, he eked out a very narrow victory (a much more narrow victory than Biden had in 2020). As the facts prove: Trump won [the election] with 49.8 percent, but that wasn’t a majority. With Democratic nominee Kamala Harris’s 48.3 percent and the 1.9 percent who voted for third-party candidates, more Americans voted against Trump than voted for him (See more facts here).

Bottom line, there is no way Trump 2.0 will be a success. Just like Trump 1.0, he will prove to be a textbook example of failing up.

bookmark_borderMAGA Voters Deserve It

“Democracy is the theory that the common people know what they want and deserve to get it good and hard.” ― H.L. Mencken, A Little Book In C Major

That DJT is a con-man is an objective fact. So, every “poor person” who voted for him was (and perhaps still is) a fool. It’s easy to laugh at those fools now, and smugly state “I TOLD YOU SO“, while wanting to taste their tears (like Cartman in Scott Tenorman Must Die); But, that doesn’t get us anywhere beyond smug satisfaction.

I believe that pain is a good teacher. So, perhaps their pain will lead them to the realization that there are stark consequences for electing an unapologetic criminal who only ran for office to avoid a very much deserved incarceration.

Bottom line, MAGA voters deserve what they got and I have no empathy for them, because they have no empathy for others.

bookmark_borderThe Criminal President Elect

I’ve been trying to understand the vote splitting in this election. I mean the difference between the two candidates couldn’t have been more stark, one an unapologetic prosecutor (Link to Reason Article) and the other an unapologetic criminal.

As Max Burns points out:

A man with 34 felony convictions can’t win the presidency in a nation where trust in institutions is high. It’s only in a culture where the justice system has long since lost its legitimacy that a man with such a thick criminal record as Trump glides by relatively unremarked. That one man can so effortlessly game American institutions to his own benefit says as much about the decrepit state of America’s institutions as it does about the moral decrepitude of the crook.

From: “America will regret its decision to reelect Donald Trump

Max is onto something; because, for the Criminal to win, millions of voters had to split their tickets. For example, in Florida people voted for abortion rights with 57% but Trump won that state with 56%. In other words, Trump didn’t get blamed for the need for the abortion rights amendment. That’s literally cognitive dissonance. And that trend continued elsewhere.

But, this election says something profound about Americans, a majority of them have literally given a vote of no confidence to our judicial system. And sadly, I agree with them. Our “justice” system is devastatingly corrupt. From our jury system being replaced by a system of pleas that allows thousands of suspected criminals (like me) to be coerced to plead guilty. Worse, when you try to fix an unjust conviction, habeas has been suspended by the obviously unconstitutional ADEPA.

Americans are aware that the judicial system is extremely unjust. And that the lists of exonerations just keep growing and growing. It’s in that context (as the Reason article linked above explains) the Prosecutor was ill prepared to fight a criminal in a fair fight, like the election… Now I understand.

So, I wasn’t the only one perplexed about the ticket splitting. Hot Rep. AOC shared in my befuddlement. So she went to social media to ask the question, here are the results. And as you can see Max, quoted above, was 100% correct. The vote splitters have a total disregard for the “Justice System”. Thus, you can ignore the nonsense that “defund the police” had anything to do with Trump’s win, Trump voters clearly don’t care about that.

bookmark_borderA Post For October

Been busy losing to the government, not surprising since they cheat. You’re told that the Court’s are supposed to be like refs, they aren’t. Make America Great Again? How about making it sane again?

The GOP’s presidential nominee is claiming to be the “law and order” candidate but he’s a convicted felon and an obvious con-man… that’s insane!

The SCOTUS has declare that the president is above the law… that’s insane!

Men, pretending to be women, want to be allowed to dominate women’s sports… that’s insane!

Judges want to pretend they’re experts on subjects that they are clearly not experts in, to ignore actual expert opinions… that’s insane!

End Rant… for now…

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