Sep 9, 2025

Almost Half A Century

Voyager 1

Quite possibly the last time anything built
in USAmerica Inc was still working
after 48 years of continuous use.

A Quote


Don't Let them fuckers get ya down.

Today's Belle


We'll be putting the holiday turkey on layaway from now on, and all gifts (if any) will be handmade. Hope you all enjoy your doilies and ashtrays.



We're all 3 or 4 or maybe 6 really bad months away
from living in our cars down at the Walmart.
Ain't none of us 3 or 4 or maybe 6 really good months away
from joining the Yacht Buyers Club.

Sep 8, 2025

More Epstein Shit

If Trump says he knows everything about it, he knows nothing about it.

If Trump says he knows nothing about it, he knows plenty about it.

Uh-oh

KOAM-TV7 - Joplin MO

Mar-a-Lago Member Reportedly Made Crude Gag About Epstein Selling Trump a Woman for $22,500

A member of President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago Club joked about the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein selling Trump a “fully depreciated” woman for $22,500 in 2003, according to a new report.


On Monday, members of the House Oversight Committee received a copy of a birthday book that was put together for Epstein’s 50th birthday in 2003, including a bizarre birthday message Trump reportedly sent to Epstein – which the president has denied penning.

The birthday book also reportedly featured contributions from former President Bill Clinton and billionaire investor Leon Black, as well as a letter written by Mar-a-Lago member Joel Pashcow joking about Epstein selling Trump a woman.

“Jeffrey showing early talents with money + women! Sells ‘fully depreciated’ [redacted] to Donald Trump for $22,500,” read the letter published by the Wall Street Journal. “Showed early ‘people skills’ too. Even though I handled the deal I didn’t get any of the money on the girl!”

The letter included a photo of Epstein and others holding up a giant fake check purportedly from Trump to Epstein for $22,500.

While the woman’s name was redacted in the letter on Monday, she was reportedly someone whom Trump and Epstein “socialized with in the 1990s,” according to the Journal, which cited unnamed sources “familiar with the matter.”

A lawyer for the woman told the newspaper that their client had no prior knowledge of the letter and did not know Pashcow.

Trump is currently suing the Wall Street Journal for reporting on his alleged birthday letter to Epstein, claiming the document was a “FAKE.”

After the Journal published a photo of the letter on Monday, the White House insisted that Trump was not responsible for signing it or for drawing the figure of a naked lady.

It's Been A long Fight, Ladies


That's why it pays to be skeptical. I'm not saying we should go full brain worm, but everything is subject to review and updating.

Today's Keith

The spinning of yarn has gotten so crazy, we'll be lucky not to get smothered to death under an Afghan that an infinite number of grandmas couldn't hook in an infinite number of coffee klatches.

I'm not sure if that makes any sense, but go ahead and point to anything that makes any fuckin' sense right now.

It doesn't square because it's not supposed to square.

Daddy State Awareness

  • The Daddy State lies as a means of demonstrating power.
  • The lies have practically nothing to do with the subject of the lies.
  • Lying about everything creates chaos, which helps condition us to stop thinking, and look to them for "guidance".
  • Once we're totally dependent on them, we'll accept the premise that they can do anything they want.

The goal is to destroy reality

so they can dictate reality to us



Sep 7, 2025

A Quote


American fascists claim to be super-patriots, but they would destroy every liberty guaranteed by the Constitution. They demand free enterprise, but are the spokesmen for monopoly and vested interest. Their final objective is to capture political power so that, using the power of the state and the power of the market simultaneously, they may keep the common man in eternal subjection.
                                            --VP Henry Wallace, 1944

Learning From Film History

Movies are a big part of American literature. Sometimes they're the only way we get important messages from the authors of the books we don't read.

Seven Days In May --1964


Sep 5, 2025