Archive for September, 2021

Ailing, Failing, Wailing And Bailing (September 27, 2021)

Posted in Bail In, Bailout/Bribe, Cryptocurrency, Federal Reserve, Inflation on September 27, 2021 by e-commentary.org

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K          “The financial and economic system is insolvent not just illiquid.  That will not endure.”

J          “They can and will continue to print their way down Primrose Lane and kick the debt can down the highway.  If any entity is ailing or failing, it can always start wailing and the Federal Reserve will start bailing.”

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J          “We will know that Bitcoin has arrived when the government bails out the holders of Bitcoin.”

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K          “These things happen in October.”

J          “Not going to happen.  Perhaps next October.”

K          “You’re probably right.  Let’s compare notes.  On Halloween.  This year.”

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[See the e-commentary at “Is Inflation Inflating!?!? (April 26, 2021)”, “Covid-19 PanICdemic/Plague:  Basically, Back To Basics:  Finding Food; Printing Rutabagas.  Happy Earth Day! (April 20, 2020)”, “Covid-19: BAU v. BAU (February 24, 2020)”, “Twenty Sixteen (January 4, 2016)” and “They Can Print Money (November 2, 2015)”.]

Bumper sticker of the week:

A system that cannot go on forever will not go on forever

Oh, And Happy Peace Day! (September 20, 2021)

Posted in Uncategorized on September 20, 2021 by e-commentary.org

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J          “Constitution Day last Friday.”

K          “A full moon today.”

J          “International Day of Peace tomorrow.”

K          “And the Autumnal Equinox on Wednesday.”

J          “Never a dull day around here.”

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Bumper stickers of the week:

September 17 – Constitution Day

September 20 – Full Moon

September 21 – International Day of Peace

September 22 – Autumnal Equinox

The Distal And Frontal Assault On Strombocal / !^e#$e@+!n (September 13, 2021)

Posted in Covid / Coronavirus, Medicine, Vaccine on September 13, 2021 by e-commentary.org

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K          “Human medicine.”

J          “Horse medicine.”

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J          “Mr. Ed?”

K          “Senor Edward, please.”

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J          “Elsie?”

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[See Michael Capuzzo on Matt Walsh:  https://rescue.substack.com/p/believe-it-a-top-old-school-journalist, Matt Walsh:  https://www.yourobserver.com/article/the-battle-for-ivermectin, Michael Capuzzo:  https://rescue.substack.com/p/the-drug-that-cracked-covid-part, Mary Beth Pfeifer:  https://trialsitenews.com/get-sicker-anatomy-of-a-failed-policy/ and https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8383101/.]

Bumper stickers of the week:

You are not a horse.  You are not a cow.  Seriously, y’all.  Stop it.

You are a human.  Seriously, y’all. Start it.

Korematsu Two; And The ACLU Endorses It! (September 6, 2021)

Posted in Covid / Coronavirus, First Amendment, Vaccine on September 6, 2021 by e-commentary.org

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K          “We never see it at the time.  Few see it now.”

J          “Few see what?”

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K          “When the ACLU goes mad, you know that we have all gone mad.”

J          “It is the Age.  The Age of Madness.  We are obligated to go mad.  Mad is obligatory.”

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K          “Otherwise level headed people have lost their sense of judgment and perspective and are demanding that those who refuse to take the ‘vaccine’ be rounded up and jabbed.  The same folks also support the systematic and systemic censorship of information that challenges the Narrative about Covid-19(84).  And few see it.”

J          “I see it.  I still see the need for vaccines even for forced vaccines.”

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[See “Censored Again by YouTube!” in “Peak Prosperity” dated August 28, 2021 by Chris Martenson who was the recipient of the “Fifth Annual “Cameo In Courage” Award For 2020 (July 6, 2020)” and “NPR trashes Free Speech. A Brief Response” in “TK News” dated August 31, 2021 by Matt Taibbi.]

[See the e-commentary at “Fourth Annual Noble Prize In Jurisprudence (October 21, 2019)” and “[Don’t] Support Public Media? (June 10, 2019)” and a year earlier at “National People’s Radio?; National Public Radio?; National Petroleum Radio?; National Propaganda Radio? (June 11, 2018)”.]

Bumper stickers of the week:       

According to the ACLU:

Far from compromising civil liberties, vaccine mandates actually further civil liberties.  They protect the most vulnerable among us, including people with disabilities and fragile immune systems, children too young to be vaccinated and communities of color hit hard by the disease.

Vaccine requirements also safeguard those whose work involves regular exposure to the public, like teachers, doctors and nurses, bus drivers and grocery store employees. And by inoculating people from the disease’s worst effects, the vaccines offer the promise of restoring to all of us our most basic liberties, eventually allowing us to return safely to life as we knew it, in schools and at houses of worship and political meetings, not to mention at restaurants, bars, and gatherings with family and friends.