Friday, September 19, 2025

Attention bots, algorithms, keyboard warriors - my scribbles aren't that interesting

 


One recent post has nearly 4,000 views. Several have gone over 2,000. I’m not deluded enough to think I’m a good writer so what is going on?

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The Blueprint + Colorado + RICO

 Does it pass the smell test?

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Emperor Polis, and his predecessor, the bartender Hickenlooper have created upwards of twenty new ‘boards’ and “commissions’ where the governor can appoint members. With the Democrats holding a majority, sometimes supermajority, his appointments sail through. These entities give the governor enormous patronage ability, and these entities are shielded from the general public. In other words, a bullet proof racket. The Attorney General is a Democrat, and all three Supreme Court Justices are Democrats.

Perhaps the DOJ can spare a few resources to investigate these schemes as RICO violations.

Black Bear Pass

Now for something different from the usual rants. This is one of the more challenging passes in Colorado.

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Back in my young and dumb days (still dumb, not young) I drove this pass in a Ford 2 wheel drive flatbed pickup with a load of hay bales. Reason? Shorter drive to where I needed to go.

Charles Kirk Murder Skeptic

The one cold hard fact is he was murdered in front of many witnesses. Everything from that point forward is information from government entities. I’ve long ago stopped taking anything, from any level of government, at face value. Even the many who have integrity can be duped.

Some disturbing questions are starting to circulate, beginning with the wound path; entry point, exit point, angles, etc. Grassy knoll, anyone? Think the defense won’t us this at his trial?

I’ve no doubt the man in custody, with his grandfather’s rifle, could make the shot.  Did he?

What Could Go Wrong?

Driverless cars are being tested in Denver. Noted is the pictured vehicle, a Jaguar, the manufacturer in survey after survey voted the least reliable brand.

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Hopefully the test include a Denver blizzard where most of those sensors will get covered with slush and ice.

PDJT, Legal, and Free Speech

In a recent conversation I said he is keeping his campaign promises. The response was, “Yes, but he is doing it illegally”. While I didn’t argue, the remark did make me think. I leave it to the lawyers. Wasn’t that was the way the Lightbringer and Poopy Pants operated?

 Kimmel, et al, worked for publicly owned networks that operate as profit making companies for their shareholders. When Kimmel, et al, let their mouths overload their asses, that gives the networks an excuse to drop their money losing shows.

 Nothing prevents him from starting his own free speech outreach on social media.

 As always, YMMV

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