GOVERNMENT & MEDIA RIDICULE

tweet epstein biden started no drilling now oil industry help

quote alexander we they know theyre lying continue anyway

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message be a glitch within matrix truth virus is spreading

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quote trump if biden gets in depression lucky have country at all

babylon bee san francisco vaccine requirement to poop on sidewalk

tweet trump wuhan truth banned china fauci lies

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vaccine debate medical tyranny vs freedom core

quote voltaire dont agree with what you say defend death right to say it

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tweet biden builds wall around beach home after halting border wall construction

message if people reject me stand for truth no problem walking alone

joe biden announcer lets get ready to mumble

for love of god farley biden pelosi stop spending money doesnt exist debt

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kermit car dr fauci now recommending

tweet price trillions offshore not best stimulus

tweet chen chappelle lasted longer media afghanistan

tweet powers biden fing up entire country media trump golfing sand dunes

quote officer parker wanted us hate each other so dont pay attentions

ancient vs modern philosophers life soup me fork

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biden rally empty shelves economy

bernie sanders once again asking you lower expectations biden

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tweet rochelle walensky cdc definition fully vaccinated changing

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moment realize cheeseburger company more courage than school board

message truth surgery heals lie painkiller

message freedom not reward for good behavior thats how prisons work

dr fauci after telling everyone need 3rd shot cash pile

me trying to figure out how sane adult could believe covid shit

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Anonymous
Anonymous
October 30, 2021 11:39 am

I am really tired of seeing that picture of bernie, looking pissed. A millionaire who has probably never WORKED a day in his life. Just one time, I would like to see a video of him, on a subway telling a huge black man to take a chill pill.

Ken31
Ken31
  Anonymous
October 30, 2021 2:20 pm

It is documented. He has never worked a day in his life. Not one.

RLABruce
RLABruce
  Ken31
October 31, 2021 11:41 pm

Seems like he tried to be a carpenter once, but it was very brief, and a former coworker said he really sucked at it.

AnalogMan
AnalogMan
  Anonymous
November 1, 2021 2:07 am

I feel the same way about that smug “hemorrhoid” with the long hair and his face shaved to resemble a woman’s pudendum. I have no idea who he is, but he’s everywhere, dispensing his opinions. I guess I must be an “asshole” too, because he really irritates me.

Jack Kemp
Jack Kemp
  AnalogMan
November 7, 2021 10:31 pm

It is “The Dude,” man! Jeff Bridges. You have never seen “The Big Lebowski?”

B_MC
B_MC
October 30, 2021 11:58 am
Anonymous
Anonymous
October 30, 2021 12:25 pm

Horseless Headsman
Horseless Headsman
  Anonymous
October 30, 2021 12:57 pm

LOL!

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Anonymous
October 30, 2021 4:10 pm

That is Bagwan Shree Rajneesh

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Anonymous
October 30, 2021 6:49 pm

And it’s hilarious.

Twat Waffle
Twat Waffle
October 30, 2021 2:59 pm

Eat a giant bag of dicks.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Twat Waffle
October 30, 2021 3:21 pm

who?

Mad Max
Mad Max
  Anonymous
October 30, 2021 4:57 pm

Everybody !
I’m Mad Max, and today I am really mad.

Ghost
Ghost
October 30, 2021 5:08 pm

It is always Russia!Russia!Russia! that brings all the bad shit to this country.

The end of the education system in this country.

Sputnik Spurs Passage of the National Defense Education Act

October 4, 1957

On October 4, 1957, the Soviet Union shocked the people of the United States by successfully launching the first earth-orbiting satellite, Sputnik. During the Cold War, Americans until that moment had felt protected by their technological superiority. Suddenly the nation found itself lagging behind the Russians in the Space Race, and Americans worried that their educational system was not producing enough scientists and engineers. Sometimes, however, a shock to the system can open political opportunities.

On the day Sputnik first orbited the earth, the chief clerk of the Senate’s Education and Labor Committee, Stewart McClure, sent a memo to his chairman, Alabama Democrat Lister Hill, reminding him that during the last three Congresses the Senate had passed legislation for federal funding of education, but that all of those bills had died in the House. Perhaps if they called the education bill a defense bill they might get it enacted. Senator Hill—a former Democratic whip and a savvy legislative tactician—seized upon on the idea, which led to the National Defense Education Act.

There had been strong resistance to federal aid to education, but as public opinion demanded government action in the wake of Sputnik, the Senate once again moved ahead with its education bill. Knowing that opponents in the House remained resistant, Senator Hill conferred with another Alabama Democrat, Representative Carl Elliott, who chaired the House subcommittee on education. Meeting in Montgomery, they devised a strategy for getting the NDEA enacted. They framed the debate around the question of whether federal funds should go to students as grants, as the Senate preferred, or as loans. Opponents in the House denounced the notion of grants as “socialist.” When the House prevailed on loans, the rest of the Senate’s version of the bill swooped through to passage. In fact, the grants versus loans debate had been a ploy. Senator Hill and Representative Elliott realized that having voted the same bill down repeatedly in the past, the House had to have something on which it could win.

The National Defense Education Act of 1958 became one of the most successful legislative initiatives in higher education. It established the legitimacy of federal funding of higher education and made substantial funds available for low-cost student loans, boosting public and private colleges and universities. Although aimed primarily at education in science, mathematics, and foreign languages, the act also helped expand college libraries and other services for all students. The funding began in 1958 and was increased over the next several years. The results were conspicuous: in 1960 there were 3.6 million students in college, and by 1970 there were 7.5 million. Many of them got their college education only because of the availability of NDEA loans, thanks to Sputnik and to Senator Hill’s readiness to seize the moment.

Old Vet
Old Vet
October 31, 2021 12:52 pm

We can chant all the latest FJB’s, Let’s Go Brandon’s, but until the 2nd Amendment is deployed, none of this SH*T will change.