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Random News and Notes 1 October

Random News and Notes 1 October

BOO!!!

Welcome to Spooky Month!

Hallowe’en is the best holiday. I will die on this hill.


Well, they did it. The Dems, despite all the polling showing they shouldn’t and the looming RIF’s of large swathes of the federal workforce, voted against the clean CR. That means a government shutdown. The Office of Management and Budget has already started the shutdown process.

Russ Vought is going to have a field day with this shutdown.

The Shumer Shutdown started at midnight. There is – at 1030e Wednesday – no off-ramp in sight. The longer this drags on, the more federal workforce dead weight is going to be jettisoned.

And for what? An additional $1.5 trillion in spending and healthcare for illegals.

Now if only the squishy R’s don’t cave. . .


Here is another example of why this is the best timeline. The DHS used a recording of President Trump’s voice to troll the libtards in Portland.

LOLOLOLOL


Today is the first day that NPR does not have federal funding.

Can I get a “HELL YEAH!”

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This popped up in my feed randomly. So, wither thou goest Men of the West?

I was going to say there is no wrong answer, but there is one. . .


There is a sad note to pass along. One of the last Tuskegee Airmen has passed. LTC George Hardy was the last of the Tuskegee to have flown combat missions during WWII. Hardy passed away on Tuesday at his home in Sarasota, Florida. He was 100.

Hardy was part of the original group of Tuskegee Airmen. At 19, Hardy became the youngest Red Tail fighter pilot to fly his first combat sortie over Europe.

Hardy saw more combat during Korea, where he piloted a B-29 and Vietnam where he flew C-119 gunships, often during nighttime missions. He finally retired in 1971, after nearly three decades of service.

Until Valhalla.