What’s on my mind right now, in memes and cartoons

This week has shown us how thoroughly corrupt our governments are now.  Governments from local to national have treated law-abiding taxpayers like domestic terrorists, when they're not taking us for granted as piggy-banks.  The Federal government is arresting trespassers, holding them in filthy prisons for years, and sentencing them to years in prison for actions …

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Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #251: Beauty in the Buildings

I have always been fascinated by architecture, as a demonstration of man's capacity to create structures of beauty.  Cultures all over the world erect buildings that reflect their varying cultural traditions.  Aside from cultural traditions, architectural details show the artistic period when the building was built.  One day, I took my camera and went to …

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The Court of Public Opinion Has Ruled

My friend, attorney Robert Barnes, tells us that we ordinary, tax-paying American Citizens can have an outsize influence on current affairs, when we communicate our preferences, get together online and in the real world, and let the forces of evil in our country know that WE are the basis of society, not they.  We, the …

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Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #250: Skyscapes/Cloudscapes

This week's topic is tailor-made for me.  On my computer, I have an album dedicated to photos of clouds.  Here in the Pacific Northwest, the sky is as apt to be covered with gray clouds all winter, and they are never the same one minute to the next.  But when Spring arrives and the gray …

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Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #249: Art in Public Spaces

In my travels around my city, my state, and other states, I keep my eyes open for interesting "public art".  These days, you find public art in some of the strangest places!  Like the transformer boxes you find outside buildings, apartment complexes, and along roads.  New painted boxes are popping up daily, it seems.  And …

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This is the worst kind of journalistic malpractice

A couple of days ago, the House Oversight Committee, in a press conference, revealed that they had documents which show, beyond a shadow of a doubt, the illegal activities of the Biden Pay-to-Play Crime Family.  Through multiple layers of shell companies, the entire Biden family has taken millions of dollars from a variety of foreign …

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Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #248: Mood

There is a place not too far from where I live, which immediately conveyed a mood.  It is a large parcel of land that, at some time in its history, was flooded.  The entire parcel is still mostly under the water, and is filled with dead trees.  This place says "desolation" and "despair" to me. …

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