This May Get Interesting

I doubt that any producer would consider the impact on the looters’ so called rights if the government shutdown continues. I would wager that many would actually encourage the disruption of food stamps as outlined below to teach people a “lesson”.

If the shutdown continues, I believe the people who will be taught a lesson are the Democrats and their agenda to seize power from the people who put them into office.

David DeGerolamo

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Food Stamp Money Will Run Out By The End Of January If The Government Shutdown Lasts That Long

According to the Department of Agriculture, if this government shutdown stretches into February there won’t be money for food stamps.  And it certainly looks like this shutdown could last for quite a while, because President Trump is not backing down on his demand for border wall funding, and the Democrats have pledged not to give him a single penny.  So a few weeks from now, approximately 38 million people could be suddenly cut off from the food stamp program.  If that scenario were to unfold, there is no telling what could happen.  After just a few days, government workers are already freaking out about having their paychecks delayed.  If people are getting this restless already, what will things look like when tens of millions of Americans are suddenly cut off from their primary source of food money?

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Federal Precedence Over The States

A little review of the 14th Amendment shows us that it accomplished certain ends consistent with Yankee/Marxist revolutionary aims for both the War of Northern Aggression and for the period after that revolution.  We ought to get used to referring to it as a revolution for, in truth, it was the first American Revolution.

It was a revolution in which God-given liberties  were exchanged for “privileges and immunities” granted by an all-powerful federal government in Washington.  After the shooting phase of that revolution was over the United States played the part of Esau on a national scale. We traded our God-given birthright for a mess of federal pottage, and now we weep, as did Esau, because we do not have God’s blessing. In fact, if you read Patrick Henry, a case might be made that we did the same thing in 1787 in Philadelphia. At any rate, we don’t have God’s blessing because, in our apostasy, we don’t deserve it.

Instead of enjoying the blessings of God, we now labor under such apostate vehicles as Thaddeus Stevens’ 14th Amendment.

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It Appears that the President Has the Support of the Military

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Another Victory

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May You Know Joy, by Robert Gore

Summa Theologica

Most of us have done something terribly wrong to another person. We realized it at the time or afterwards. For those with an intact conscience, there was overwhelming shame and a burning, seemingly inextinguishable guilt. Perhaps there was an admission, maybe to the victim, from whom forgiveness was asked. Perhaps there was only self-confession. If the shame overwhelmed and the guilt burned deeply, there may have been a redemptive pledge not to commit the same transgression and to improve a deficient character.

No one caught in throes of such a wrenching experience would characterize his emotional state as happiness. Indeed, depending on the transgression and the emotional reaction, happiness might have seemed forever out of reach.

If a tormented conscience makes one miserable, doesn’t that suggest that a clean conscience is necessary for more salutary emotions? Conscience is often thought of as an internal control system, allowing us to recognize right and wrong and helping deliver us from evil. Many religions and secular philosophies envision perfect alignment between individual conscience and the morality they embrace.

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Merry Christmas

Christmas morning sunrise from my house. God is good.

David DeGerolamo

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Joyeux Noël

Tis the Season to by Jolly. However, the message at church this week was the same: we are sinful creatures who have no hope at redemption except by accepting Jesus Christ as our Lord and Savior. I get it. I too can read. I also read hope in the scriptures and the goal of achieving the perfection as close to Jesus Christ as possible. You cannot achieve near perfection by continuing to wallow in the mud.

I want to be joyful at Christmas. The French call Christmas Joyeux Noël or joyous Christmas. It should be our intent to be joyous at this time of the year. I understand that December 25th is not the true birthday of Christ. I understand the pagan traditions associated with the Winter Solstice. I believe that we can take one day (or a few days) each year and show good will toward men.

With this understanding, take some time and reflect on the real meaning of life and family.

Merry Christmas,

David DeGerolamo

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Ballistic Nutcracker

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False Guilt Is What Is Old

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The Face of Globalism

While Soros is portrayed as the face of Globalism, I believe he represents more. More power and chaos is his goal. May God have pity on his black soul.

David DeGerolamo

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President Trump, You Must Build the Wall

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Meanwhile in Paris

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1jTpCygBFME

France is showing the Western world how to stand up to tyranny? I feel like I am living in Bizarro world.

David DeGerolamo

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You Would Not Want to Offend Muslims, Would You?

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Selco on Gun Confiscation

Here’s how confiscation might actually go down.

Here is how it might actually go down. This is one possible scenario:

First, you’ll be labeled as a terrorist, some weird guy who wants to overthrow the government. Maybe your photo will be posted somewhere stating that you are very sick, and that you pose a danger to society.

If you are a member of some group, let’s say a prepper group, you all will be labeled as terrorists first, and through the media, you can be portrayed as a domestic terror cell, to the point that your next door neighbor will help police to get you.

Do not underestimate the power of the government machine. You may truly be a fighter for constitutional rights and a real patriot, but in 3 days you can become a crazy terrorist that citizens will actually hunt down and shoot like a mad dog.

The point here is there is no point of publicly “yelling” about what you own and what are your rights to own.

Of course, you need to own weapons that you think it makes sense to own.

But why does everybody else need to know that, including government and government services?

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What Shutdown ?

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