Should I Start Raising Hogs?

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Year-by-Year Comparison (2020–2024) of Influenza vs. COVID-19 Deaths According to Grok

Here’s the comparison in a clear, year-by-year format:
2020:
Flu Deaths: 22,000 (range: 16,000–33,000)

COVID-19 Deaths: 375,000

2021:
Flu Deaths: 1,500 (range: 1,000–2,500)

COVID-19 Deaths: 454,000

2022:
Flu Deaths: 9,000 (range: 6,000–14,000)

COVID-19 Deaths: 244,000

2023:
Flu Deaths: 21,000 (range: 15,000–31,000)

COVID-19 Deaths: 76,000

2024:
Flu Deaths: 28,000 (range: 20,000–41,000)

COVID-19 Deaths: 35,000 (estimated)

Totals (2020–2024):
Flu Deaths: ~81,500 (range: 58,000–121,500)

COVID-19 Deaths: ~1,184,000

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Where Does That Leave Us?

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Taking Congress to the Woodshed

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NC Immigration

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Lessons in Humility? By Robert Gore

“Experience keeps a dear school, but fools will learn in no other.” Benjamin Franklin

Many prattling about the Rule of Law and Our Sacred Constitution these many years have no problem with President Trump usurping Congress’s constitutionally specified “. . . Power to lay and collect Taxes, Duties, Imposts and Excises, . . .” (Article I, Section 8) by issuing his Liberation Day decree setting dramatically higher tariffs. This was based on a negative balance of trade since 1976, for which no other president from Carter to Biden saw fit to declare an emergency and end run the Constitution.

Fortunately, Trump’s state of emergency lasted less than a week; or it’s being held in abeyance for 90 days; or it will be declared and undeclared on even and odd days of the month. Trump sold his decree as a long-term plan that would make American manufacturing great again. There would be some pain, but it would be worth it. Those who cited history (particularly Smoot-Hawley and the Great Depression) and the well-established economic case against tariffs were either ignored, pilloried, or assured by the Trump faithful that he was again playing 4D chess; the announcement was just a negotiating tactic.

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This or Martial Law

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Will Doctors and Hospitals Be Charged with Murder?

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I took ivermectin for prophylaxis. No vaxx for us. Grok loves the FDA and WHO.

From Grok:

The X post’s claim of FDA endorsement appears unsubstantiated. A reply from

@Tall216

(Post: 1914707580548735342) directly questions this, noting they couldn’t find confirmation and citing the FDA’s unchanged stance. This skepticism aligns with the official data: there’s no record of the FDA reversing its position by April 2025. The Fox News screenshot in the post, with a caption about the FDA “now saying” something, lacks context and a direct quote, making it unreliable without a primary source. Misinformation around Ivermectin has been rampant, often fueled by distrust in institutions, as seen in replies like @swamphunt3’s mention of Trump’s 2025 WHO withdrawal (Post: 1914692651473101099), which Johns Hopkins notes could weaken global health coordination.

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Two-tiered Justice Still in Place

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From Grok:

The X post highlights a controversial decision by Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty, who received $511,230 in Soros donations, to not charge Dylan Adams, a Minnesota state employee, for allegedly vandalizing six Teslas, causing $20,000 in damages, opting instead for an adult diversion program for first-time offenders.

George Soros has invested over $50 million in electing “social justice” prosecutors like Moriarty across the U.S., who often pursue pro-criminal, anti-police policies, impacting over 70 million Americans, according to a 2024 report by the Law Enforcement Legal Defense Fund.

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The Rebel


The awakened person is a rebel, not in the sense of blind resistance, but in the sense of deep insight. They see through the mechanisms of manipulation, be it through religion, politics, or social conventions. They question authority, not out of spite, but out of wisdom. Their minds are free, their souls unbound.

The system in which the majority live is based on control, fear, and conformity. Religions promise salvation while simultaneously stoking fear of damnation. The state speaks of freedom while keeping people in its grip through laws, taxes, and punishments. Society praises individuality but tolerates it only as long as it conforms to its norms. But the awakened person is not a tool of the system. They live according to their own principles, not to alien dogmas. They don’t feel the need to conform to be accepted. They don’t blindly follow rules that make no sense. They are a beacon in the darkness of conformity.

That makes them dangerous.

Because an awakened person cannot be oppressed. They are not afraid of punishment because they know that freedom does not depend on external factors, but on inner clarity. They do not need validation from others because they are self-sufficient. They cannot be manipulated with guilt because they have freed themselves from moral constraints.

Every society fears the awakened person because they are living proof that one can live differently. That one does not have to submit. That one does not have to obey blindly. That happiness, enlightenment, and freedom do not depend on external authorities, but arise from within.

But the world needs more of them. More people who are not guided by fear. More people who recognize their own truth. More people who are courageous enough to think, feel, and live.

Are you ready to be one of them?

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Our politicians have sold themselves out to the Israel lobby

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It’s Time

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Infinity Due Process

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Tucker – Dan Caldwell

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The Democrat Party: Evil Personified

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