My favorite memes of the horrific year of 2021

Most of my favorite memes of 2021 have been provided by Joe Messerli in his daily Politically Incorrect Humor newsletter.  I urge my readers to visit PoliticallyIncorrectHumor.com and sign up today.  You won't be disappointed.  Along with the funny/tragic memes and cartoons, Joe also provides his thoughts on what is happening in America, and he is …

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2021, a year of Destruction, Tyranny, and Inexpressible Loss in America

The unfortunate year of 2021 is almost at its close, and I wish to recount many of the goings-on which have made it so unfortunate.  From shortly after the new year made its appearance, and through the entire year, the populace in America has been subjected to unrelenting tyranny, from both the political and medical …

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CFFC (Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge): Four colors or more

Thanks so much to my friend Cee Neuner for this very timely topic!  As my readers will already be aware, I have been taking pictures of some of the parts and scraps at the factory where I work.  From almost the day I arrived, I have been admiring the bright colors of the plastic endcaps …

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Our first Christmas without Rush Limbaugh…a fitting tribute

One of those who knew him best, Diana Allocco has written a moving tribute to the man whose influence over our lives was profound (and remains, even after his death).  Diana edited the Limbaugh Letter for most of its life.  She was also a silent member of Ricochet.com, and I believe it was she who …

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Christmas in Dementia-Joe Biden’s America

The occupant of the White House made a speech recently, predicting a "winter of illness and death" for the Americans not vaccinated against the CCP Virus.  How very uplifting. Biden can't remember what he promised on Covid testing.  It's a wonder he can remember his own name anymore. Washington hospitals are worried about capacity ahead …

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Pardon me, while I indulge in a bit of Schadenfreude

To those of you not familiar with the German word "Schadenfreude", it means enjoying the pain or disappointment of others.  Since the majority of DemocRats in America are very good at making death threats, and wishing their political adversaries pain and suffering, allow me to give them some of their own medicine. Today there are …

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A great post on the current US labor shortage: Reblogged from PoliticallyIncorrectHumor.com

Joe Messerli lays it all out for you and me. All you need is right here. Thanks, Joe!! Help Wanted signs are everywhere in America. Most of our lives we've been taught that a low unemployment rate is good, but that was contingent on a society with a high workforce participation rate. In the Biden …

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Terri’s Christmas Song Lyric Photo Challenge

This one is a real challenge!  In spite of being Jewish, I love Christmas songs, and they tend to become earworms quite easily for me, and not just at Christmas time.  I just have to choose one. One of my very favorites is an old German song, Still, Still, Still.  I think this photo that …

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Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #177: Celebrating

In this year of government oppression of the people of our country, sometimes it's hard to find anything to celebrate.  I remember March of 2020, when the government locked down society (except for what it deemed "essential" activities).  The weekend after the lockdown started, I decided to celebrate my independence, and refusal to accept government …

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