Random News and Notes 11 September
We commemorate an event that changed history today. It has been 24 years since the September 11 Attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon.

2977 people lost their lives in New York, Arlington VA and Shanksville PA because some goat f*ckers had their panties in a twist. God only knows how many lost their lives in Afghanistan and Iraq.
Anyway, on to the news before I start saying shite that will get me in trouble. I should note that this is going to be an abbreviated edition of RNN. The Charlie Kirk assassination is rightly dominating the news cycle. I will be putting together a post later laying out what is known, what isn’t and where everything stands.
God, I hate writing this next sentence.
There was a school shooting at Evergreen High in Evergreen Colorado yesterday afternoon. Two students were injured when the shooter – presumed to be a student at the school – opened fire with a revolver. The shooter died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound. One of the victims remains in critical condition.
The fact that the shooter’s name has not been released makes me wonder. If this turns out to be a trans – which is my suspicion at this point – kid God help this country.
Now for a bit of news that makes me grin, at least a little. A pyrotechnics factory in Maracaibo, Venezuela has exploded. As the X post below says, there is no casualty count at this time, but I expect it to be substantial. Safety standards and building codes are not the same in third world shitholes like VZ.
Now on to why this one made me smile a bit. It will only be a matter of time – if it hasn’t happened already – before Maduro and his merry band of commie retards tries to blame this on the US.
The CPI numbers have been released. It seems they are pretty closely aligned with projections.
Combine that with the PPI numbers from yesterday and the unemployment report from last week and I can’t see how the Fed does not lower rates.
Here’s some really good news. Fiona Simmons won the Air Pistol competition in the VA 4H state Championship.
Well done!
