The Soros Prosecutor from New York has just indicted President Donald Trump. The Rubicon has been crossed.

For those of you in my audience who aren't familiar with the historical reference above, it refers to Ancient Rome, where the first Emperor to seize Rome from the Republic, Julius Caesar, declared his intentions by crossing the River Rubicon with his troops.  Since then, "crossing the Rubicon" has been used to indicate an action …

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Tweet of the Day, maybe of the Year. Can you say Pure Evil?

https://twitter.com/RealMattCouch/status/1641285567022333952?s=20 **EDITOR'S NOTE:  THE GRAPHIC ABOVE WAS DELETED FROM TWITTER, LIKE THE TWEET QUOTED.  I MUST DISPLAY THIS CALL FOR VIOLENCE FROM THE EVIL "TRANS" COMMUNITY, SO THEY CANNOT THINK OF THEMSELVES AS VICTIMS. On Monday, in Nashville, a so-called "trans-activist" entered a Christian elementary school, and proceeded to shoot and kill six innocent people, …

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Twitter Update from RushBabe49

I joined Twitter in November, after Elon Musk bought the company and engaged in a bit of house-cleaning and swamp-draining.  People still claim to be "shadow-banned", so he isn't through with the cleanup.  So I thought I'd bring my readers here up to date on what I've been doing there. I knew that the Leftists …

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Just a taste of what our Washington State Legislature has in store for us this year

In November, the people of Western Washington returned even more DemocRats to our state legislature.  Since the majority of the population of Washington lives West of the Cascades, and the majority of them in Seattle, the far-Leftists of Seattle essentially run the State.  That doesn't make the residents of Eastern Washington very happy, but there's …

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Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #241: Spring has Sprung!

On my Photos on my iMac, I have an album entitled Spring.  After autumn, spring is my favorite season, especially here in the Pacific Northwest, where winter is often gray and depressing.  In my backyard, the first sign of spring is the little scrawny hydrangea I planted, getting its first leaves.  Last year, I took …

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Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #240: The Photo Road Most Traveled

I'm no professional photographer at all, but I do love to snap pictures with my iPhone camera everywhere I go.  My most common subject is landscapes, with a preference for rolling hills, mountains, and water.  Now, the last week of February, we flew down to Indian Wells, California, for a Hillsdale College National Leadership Seminar, …

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Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #239: Finding Peace

For me, finding peaceful places always seems to include water.  Maybe it's because I grew up surrounded by bodies of water in the Seattle area.  Wherever we travel, we like to check out local lakes and rivers.  And when we are on a cruise ship, my favorite activity is sitting out on our stateroom balcony, …

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Republished in its Horrifying Entirety: The Ministry of Truth planned by the Washington State Legislature

I have been hearing about the new bill in the Washington State Legislature, designed to brand all conservatives and those who disagree with Leftist policies in our state, as Domestic Violent Extremists.  Jason Rantz, at KTTH Radio, has this article on MyNorthwest.com, herewith reprinted in its entirety.  Our legislature is now close to California-level DemocRat …

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What does the “Housing First” approach to homelessness say to the world, and to the homeless?

When the governments who run cities with huge homeless populations adopt the "housing first" approach, their first actions are aimed at finding housing for those living in tents on the streets and in parks.  This method, besides being doomed to failure (since housing is very expensive in most cities, and takes a long time to …

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