Tonight, we present a double-header of the same song (it’s that good). Here is Sugarland perform “Tonight” live and here they are again.
Your best tips tonight (see what I did there?!) are much appreciated!
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UnMe can now lay aside his concern for all those poor hamsters overdosed with mRNA covid vaccines. Turns out it ain’t the overdose that kills the hamster.
Were you there? Oh … that would have been me! I was pretty baked too … as the Winterland contact high sent you flying 5 minutes after after admission. But it was a mellow high back in the day.
Yeah … it was EXACTLY like THAT. My 1968-69 middle school yearbook was 7th grade, and 1969-70 was 8th grade. What a time to grow up in the S.F. Bay Area … before, sadly my generation of leftist nitwits utterly wrecked the place. BURNED it to the ground.
“and an incredible new peer-reviewed study joins the small handful of undeniable studies finding fatal flaws in the mRNA shots.”
“In the post-pandemic period, there were two particularly appalling and incontrovertible studies about the mRNA jabs that more than anything else started the slow reversal of science’s great stampede toward genetic therapies. The first was actually a group of studies, led by Kevin McKernan, confirming the shots were contaminated with DNA fragments of bacteria normally found in human waste. (Literally, “s— shots.”) The second was a gold-standard study finding “frame-shifting” (mutational drifts) in the induced spike proteins. Yesterday we received a third seminal study to help sink the shots and the Frankenstein’s nightmare called mRNA technology.”
https://www.penguinrandomhouse.ca/books/669023/values-by-mark-carney/9780771051579
“Our world is full of fault lines–growing inequality in income and opportunity; systemic racism; health and economic crises from a global pandemic; mistrust of experts; the existential threat of climate change; deep threats to employment in a digital economy with robotics on the rise. These fundamental problems and others like them, argues Mark Carney, stem from a common crisis in values. Drawing on the turmoil of the past decade, Mark Carney shows how “market economies” have evolved into “market societies” where price determines the value of everything.
When we think about what we, as individuals, value most highly, we might list fairness, health, the protection of our rights, economic security from poverty, the preservation of natural diversity, resources, and beauty. The tragedy is, these things that we hold dearest are too often the casualties of our twenty-first century world, where they ought to be our bedrock.
In this profoundly important new book, Mark Carney offers a vision of a more humane society and a practical manifesto for getting there. How we reform our infrastructure to make things better and fairer is at the heart of every chapter, with outlines of wholly new ideas that can restructure society and enshrine our human values at the core of all that we build for our children and grandchildren.”
Despite what he will be saying during his anointment, these are his beliefs. Be ready for reeducation by your betters
It’s rumored that Mark Carney is going to announce (in his ‘hometown’ of edmonton) that he’s running for the leadership of the LPC today.
Wonder if he plans to run in an Edmonton riding? Maybe Edmonton Center? Randy and the other Randy have announced they are seeking reelection there.
Or maybe Carney will run in Briton as a Canadian Post National candidate?
More like a Canadian Post Rational candidate.
Mind you, that describes most Canadian politicians.
Did Trump make an unforced error yesterday when he instructed Speaker Mike Johnson to fire the Chair of the House Intelligence Committee Turner?
This will not sit well with some Republicans in the House. They will resent it in fact. It may go unnoticed at the moment but as Trumps influence begins to wan after Jan 20 it may come back to bite his ass. The majority is thin and alienating your own votes isn’t usually wise
UnMe can now lay aside his concern for all those poor hamsters overdosed with mRNA covid vaccines. Turns out it ain’t the overdose that kills the hamster.
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41587-024-02528-1#citeas
DEI:
Didn’t Earn It
Were you there? Oh … that would have been me! I was pretty baked too … as the Winterland contact high sent you flying 5 minutes after after admission. But it was a mellow high back in the day.
https://youtu.be/olnbwZxjcbI
John Cipollina. If you don’t know the name … you should.
What was it like to come of age in the SF Bay Area in the late 1960’s and early 1970’s ? Asked no one in particular …
https://youtu.be/D79ujliNh4Q
Yeah … it was EXACTLY like THAT. My 1968-69 middle school yearbook was 7th grade, and 1969-70 was 8th grade. What a time to grow up in the S.F. Bay Area … before, sadly my generation of leftist nitwits utterly wrecked the place. BURNED it to the ground.
An evolutionary cul-de-sac.
An evolutionary cliff
John Ratcliffe giving Adam Schiff a swirly is a thing of beauty.
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2025/01/ratcliffe-bodies-adam-schiff-sets-him-straight-hunter/
More “Safe and Effective”
FWIW in today’s Coffee & Covid newsletter
“and an incredible new peer-reviewed study joins the small handful of undeniable studies finding fatal flaws in the mRNA shots.”
“In the post-pandemic period, there were two particularly appalling and incontrovertible studies about the mRNA jabs that more than anything else started the slow reversal of science’s great stampede toward genetic therapies. The first was actually a group of studies, led by Kevin McKernan, confirming the shots were contaminated with DNA fragments of bacteria normally found in human waste. (Literally, “s— shots.”) The second was a gold-standard study finding “frame-shifting” (mutational drifts) in the induced spike proteins. Yesterday we received a third seminal study to help sink the shots and the Frankenstein’s nightmare called mRNA technology.”
More at
https://open.substack.com/pub/coffeeandcovid/p/coming-untrue-wednesday-january-15?
https://www.penguinrandomhouse.ca/books/669023/values-by-mark-carney/9780771051579
“Our world is full of fault lines–growing inequality in income and opportunity; systemic racism; health and economic crises from a global pandemic; mistrust of experts; the existential threat of climate change; deep threats to employment in a digital economy with robotics on the rise. These fundamental problems and others like them, argues Mark Carney, stem from a common crisis in values. Drawing on the turmoil of the past decade, Mark Carney shows how “market economies” have evolved into “market societies” where price determines the value of everything.
When we think about what we, as individuals, value most highly, we might list fairness, health, the protection of our rights, economic security from poverty, the preservation of natural diversity, resources, and beauty. The tragedy is, these things that we hold dearest are too often the casualties of our twenty-first century world, where they ought to be our bedrock.
In this profoundly important new book, Mark Carney offers a vision of a more humane society and a practical manifesto for getting there. How we reform our infrastructure to make things better and fairer is at the heart of every chapter, with outlines of wholly new ideas that can restructure society and enshrine our human values at the core of all that we build for our children and grandchildren.”
Despite what he will be saying during his anointment, these are his beliefs. Be ready for reeducation by your betters
It’s rumored that Mark Carney is going to announce (in his ‘hometown’ of edmonton) that he’s running for the leadership of the LPC today.
Wonder if he plans to run in an Edmonton riding? Maybe Edmonton Center? Randy and the other Randy have announced they are seeking reelection there.
Or maybe Carney will run in Briton as a Canadian Post National candidate?
More like a Canadian Post Rational candidate.
Mind you, that describes most Canadian politicians.
Did Trump make an unforced error yesterday when he instructed Speaker Mike Johnson to fire the Chair of the House Intelligence Committee Turner?
This will not sit well with some Republicans in the House. They will resent it in fact. It may go unnoticed at the moment but as Trumps influence begins to wan after Jan 20 it may come back to bite his ass. The majority is thin and alienating your own votes isn’t usually wise