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  • June 7, 2023 at 12:18 am
    ULTRA-MAGA TOP DAWG JTC

    Bi-yen. First i’ve seen that. About says it all.

    That is some startling art in that last panel…

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    • June 7, 2023 at 6:36 am
      Gregory

      My preferred reference to the pResident is “Cho Bi Dung” …

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      • June 7, 2023 at 11:21 am
        ULTRA-MAGA TOP DAWG JTC

        Yes sir, an old and accurate one.

        It’s the addition of the money component in Bi-yen that is new and so damning.

      • June 7, 2023 at 11:48 am
        ULTRA-MAGA TOP DAWG JTC

        That was for John in Md and his “Xiden” of course.

        Good one as I said…a little harsh on Xi and easy on den though; the former has an evil brain and thirst for power and money while the latter is brainless and only wants for breathing in little girl hair…and money.

        So yeah, Bi-yen (Buy Yen), equally evil and even more dangerous for us.

  • June 7, 2023 at 1:06 am
    JohninMd.(HELP!)

    I’ve referred to the asterisk-in-Chief as Xiden, since this shit-show started. Seems appropriate, for a bought and paid for puppet. Also not an “Administration”, I see a Regime. As in Authoritarian dictatorship. At 70 years in May, the last thing I thought I’d ever see growing up in the United States was a Police State…. yet here we are. The velvet glove still covers the steel fist, but we haven’t allowed ourselves to be disarmed, YET….

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    • June 7, 2023 at 1:18 am
      Roger

      I know it’s been moving this direction for decades, yet I still can’t help feeling that this country changed very fast. It’s like in recent years, the crazy stuff has shifted into high gear!

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      • June 7, 2023 at 5:20 am
        eon

        Heinlein predicted the Crazy Years around this time.

        It tends to happen whenever a government- any government- comes to the conclusion that there is absolutely nothing they cannot get away with.

        clear ether

        eon

    • June 7, 2023 at 2:43 am
      Tom Stockton

      I call him “The Resident” – or if I want to be more respectful, “Mr. Resident”.

      ‘Cause I sure as sh** didn’t vote for him…

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    • June 7, 2023 at 7:03 am
      DCE

      I have always referred to him as “SloJoe” and the folks pulling his strings as “WRBA” or “Whoever is Running the Biden Administration”.

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      • June 7, 2023 at 8:28 am
        Drew458

        Best comment on that theme I’ve seen lately:

        “Joseph Marionette Biden

        When the strings are cut the puppet will fall”

    • June 7, 2023 at 6:20 pm
      Blasternaz

      “The Second Amendment is the Iron Fist within the Kid Glove of the Bill of Rights” L. Mike Simmons, 1989

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  • June 7, 2023 at 1:54 am
    warhorse

    F-15’s? the question is what target? it’s not like we’re massed up in groups all that often. might as well be lighting firecrackers to stop the fog.

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    • June 7, 2023 at 5:37 am
      eon

      Their problem is that the places that would be easiest to “suppress” by such actions happen to be the major cities.

      Which is where they get the votes (and money) that keep them in power.

      There’s an old military axiom that goes “never do your fighting where you do your recruiting”. Of course their problem with “recruiting” is that a lot of the people who have traditionally formed the backbone of the U.S. armed forces (and police) are simply just not volunteering any more.

      You can only call people names and bully them for so long before they say “I will no longer carry water for you”.

      And their dreamed-of “replacements” are unlikely to be effective in the necessary MOSs. The old saying about an aircraft “designed by Ph.Ds, flown by MAs, and maintained by GEDs” doesn’t work when the flyers have at best “degrees” from madrassas and the maintainers can neither read nor write.

      Like the Soviets (and also us) in Afghanistan, taking or “taking out” major cities (like Kabul or, for that matter, Kansas City) does not give you the country’s “center of gravity”. That was in the hearts and minds of all those people in the Afghan hill country, who stopped fighting each other over who stole who’s goat two centuries ago long enough to join forces to fight the “outsiders”.

      Here, the “hearts and minds” are in all those little places in what our Fearless Leaders sneeringly call “Flyover Country”.

      And there just aren’t enough bombs in the inventory to do the job.

      clear ether

      eon

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      • June 7, 2023 at 7:18 am
        MasterDiver

        “You can only call people names and bully them for so long before they say “I will no longer carry water for you”.

        Or as Capt Kirk asked Ruk the Android “How can you protect someone who is trying to destroy you?”

        Zar Belk!

      • June 7, 2023 at 11:46 am
        Oldarmourer

        The hard part isn’t making a modern aircraft crash, it’s keeping it from crashing, it takes a lot of work and a lot of inspections to make sure each flight is in a completely serviceable A/C. a tiny damaged part in an obscure location can cause a ‘failure to fly’ to evolve quite rapidly and while they may have purged the generas and are only hiring the properly ‘woke’ who will follow illegal orders unhesitatingly, techs are a little harder to purge out and just one low ranked wrench turner who doesn’t believe his fellow citizens are the enemy can ground an entire squadron or a tank or a ship without much effort and an almost 100% chance of going undetected. Same goes for various pieces of ordnance, when the rocket moter doesn’t fire that’s either a bad thing or a good thing depending on who it’s being aimed at and an unwoke pilot can develop a sudden case of ‘oops, missed’ really fast…

  • June 7, 2023 at 6:06 am
    NotYetInACamp

    The resident has thrown millions of his fresh irregular troops at the American people that he brought across our borders in various ways. Americans are suffering in miriad ways from Xiden’s attacking irregular armies. That is not even considering any future Tet style offensive from the military age men in place now, or the capacity that conventional forces built in recent history now have to do multiple concurrent Pearl Harbor style attacks around the world. If they thought they could gain long term advantage they have no moral system to stop them. People exist that are that cruel and willing to take the casualties. Would it help the world Great Reset?

    RFK Jr just said that he would close the Mexico Border. I see logistics problems, but now a fabulous idea.
    The temporary worker current need would have to return to constitutional rights where left craziness can’t demand citizenship for them or their children born here. That question has not been addressed beyond requiring a federal court hearing on each birth, that never happens.
    They are at war with us no matter what we think it is.

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  • June 7, 2023 at 6:19 am
    Halley

    It’s looking like it’s much more than the Biden Crime Family who are being handled, and just as many on the so-called Right as on the Left. Let’s see – the courts and the military will no longer side with WeThePeople and we’ve been stripped (with disturbingly passive acquiescence) of our right to vote. Next phase?

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  • June 7, 2023 at 9:01 am
    PAUL

    am I the only one more interested in red Muff ??

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    • June 7, 2023 at 9:51 am
      Ding

      Nope. Next question.

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  • June 7, 2023 at 9:24 am
    Brent+Dotson

    IMHO There are three things in our history that are important factors that expanded the fed’s power.

    1. The expansion of the commerce clause. In Wickard v. Filburn (1942), the Court held that Congress had the power to regulate even intrastate activities if they were related to interstate commerce. This ruling marked a significant expansion of federal power, as it allowed Congress to regulate activities that were previously considered beyond the scope of the Commerce Clause.

    2. Direct election of Senators; The Senate was supposed to represent their state governments. This move took power from the state and gave it to the feds.

    3. Prohibition in the Constitution. All the other Articles, stated what the Feds couldn’t do, this one dictated what States or people could not do. It was a workaround to make it harder to get rid of and took power away from Congress.

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    • June 7, 2023 at 3:39 pm
      John

      #1 can and should be overturned by a sufficiently conservative Supreme Court.
      What is in greater demand is a tighter definition of the distinction between Regulation and Law. Presently the Executive has far too much latitude in interpretation, to the extent of practically inventing law on its own. This is what has led to the Legislative branch to abandon its obligations, especially the budget, to “Omnibus Bills”
      Another need is to end the Federal Reserve. Not only is inflation a mechanism of taxation without representation, the money gets shoveled directly into the pockets of those who need it least, that is to say the people who have excess wealth already. This hurts us all by creating an Elite who have no fear of their own stupidity because the Federal Reserve guarantees familial financial failure in the most extreme cases instead of regularly as it once was.
      In the 19th Century is was a trope to say “From shirtsleeves to shirtsleeves in three generations”.

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  • June 7, 2023 at 11:22 am
    FredF

    I don’t believe there is anything much sexier than a set of headlights pointing up. Real or Toon, no matter, just as sexy.

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    • June 7, 2023 at 4:03 pm
      ULTRA-MAGA TOP DAWG JTC

      Only made possible here with an assist from Ye Olde Swimmim’ Hole… 🙂

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  • June 7, 2023 at 12:08 pm
    JTC
  • June 7, 2023 at 1:02 pm
    S'aaruuk

    Absolutely LOVE Sheriff Grady Judd!!!!

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  • June 7, 2023 at 2:18 pm
    cb ~
    • June 7, 2023 at 4:15 pm
      ULTRA-MAGA TOP DAWG JTC

      “G’bye cookies!” Have to find another way to get my fix*…

      Knowingly and intentionally alienating half of their sweet tooth consumers. Because that’s not what they care about. It’s not the girls or even the parents who run this game, but the same evil players who *teach* those babies in the *schools*. Prepping (and indoctrinating) for the future.

      *”ain’t good for you” ain’t true of cane sugar btw…

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  • June 7, 2023 at 9:00 pm
    Pamela

    Hmm… Wonder what would have happened if he had been wearing 4 inch F**k ME high Heels.

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