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  • September 19, 2016 at 9:28 pm
    formwiz

    Here’s one old lady who got bilked for $119.

    And it looks like we have found intent.

    • September 20, 2016 at 9:09 am
      markm

      What state was she in? The state AG’s should prosecute for each such incident. Maybe they can only prove campaign staffers responsible for the frauds, but there’s probable cause to hale Clinton and her campaign manager before a grand jury in each state.

    • September 20, 2016 at 4:31 pm

      formwiz, so here we apparently have archived proof of the beast’s email server administrator asking the internet how to disguise the from/to of VIP emails…at the request of the VIP (Very VIP).

      Well now we just need to sit back and let the watchdog media do its thing; within 24 hrs. I’m sure this will supplant all the farcical anti-Trump crap. This is certainly sufficient cause for re-opening of the FBI investigation and arrest of the principles and operatives, right? Right?

      • September 20, 2016 at 8:25 pm
        JSStryker

        Please don’t hold your breath JTC!

  • September 19, 2016 at 9:30 pm
    Charles Newton

    You’d think she’d know better than that by now, but maybe Skye is reinfecting her with Cranial/Rectal Inversion Syndrome by her mere presence…

  • September 19, 2016 at 9:57 pm
    rickn8or

    H->illary! donors getting ripped off?

    Serves ’em right…

    • September 20, 2016 at 12:11 am
      CB

      I was thinking of sending her $20.

      That’s because every political candidate I’ve ever sent money to lost their election.

      I won’t do it… It’s not worth the spam I’d get along with the junk mail and worst of all phone calls. Politicians are exempt from the no-call list in my state.

      • September 20, 2016 at 6:12 am
        Peet

        Politicians are exempt from the no-call list in my state.

        They also exempted themselves from the federal do-not-call list.

        (This business of politicians exempting themselves from so many
        laws they pass *must* stop. Remember insider trading — the
        exemption was reinstated in an amendemnt to an unrelated bill.)

      • September 20, 2016 at 6:19 am
        TexasRazor

        Send a $2 money order… they’re legally not allowed to discard it & it COSTS them more than that to process it Think of it as a negative donation.

      • September 20, 2016 at 6:22 am
        Browncoat

        I like that idea…

      • September 20, 2016 at 6:08 pm
        Steve

        Where do you get this quaint delusion that Hillary and her staffers feel themselves to be bound by the law?

      • September 20, 2016 at 8:37 pm
        Merle

        Do you really think “legally” matters to that crew?

  • September 19, 2016 at 9:59 pm
    Pamela

    Six% to the NEEDY. Wasn’t Sherlock’s solution 7% in order to find oblivion?
    Ninety-four % for operating expenses. Strange that any other foundation would be having how many of the Alphabets crawling up their skirts where the sun doesn’t shine.

    • September 19, 2016 at 11:06 pm
      Kafiroon

      Hillery, Chelsea, Huma etc…
      EEYYYYUUUuuu!

  • September 19, 2016 at 10:24 pm
    WayneM

    Gowdy is an impressive speaker and doesn’t pull punches. Watching him slice & dice his way through the assorted flunkies involved in the Benghazi is inspirational.

    • September 19, 2016 at 10:49 pm
      B Woodman

      There are those few conservative Republitards that TALK a good fight, but I have YET to see anyone doing the silver bracelet frog march in front of the cameras. So until SOMEONE, ANYONE is arrested for Kontempt of Kongress and breaking FedGov laws, I ain’t impressed with mere lip flapping blather.

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=37v-6Zs5T10

      “Shit kicker”

      • September 19, 2016 at 11:10 pm
        Kafiroon

        If we would actually see that, especially if it has the main person locked up and not some flunky, I would think I had died and gone to heaven.

      • September 20, 2016 at 12:25 am
        Interventor

        Congress must rely upon DoJ to prosecute. Not happening with Obama.

      • September 20, 2016 at 3:09 am
        Calvin

        Not happening with Obama or Hillary in office….Trump, that’s another story. Donald always knows how to please a crowd.

      • September 20, 2016 at 7:00 am
        GWB

        Or, the people – from whom the government derives their power – can simply stand up and execute justice on those currently avoiding it at the hands of the system.

        We need to stop being subjects and start being citizens, again.

      • September 20, 2016 at 8:00 am
        eon

        Strictly speaking, the government’s power ceased to derive from the “people” the first time “federalism” was invoked. Which was during the Whisky Rebellion, not the American Civil War.

        It would be more accurate to say that the government does what it likes, and whether or not that expresses the will of the people depends on who’s in the White House and Congress at any given moment.

        That is, assuming that the bureaucracy agrees with them.

        clear ether

        eon

  • September 19, 2016 at 10:34 pm
    Ozymandias

    Heh.. “despicable” calling others “deplorable”. Nice.

  • September 19, 2016 at 10:54 pm
    B Woodman

    If one is SMART (and many DildoCrats aren’t. If they were smart, they wouldn’t be DildoCrats), get a refillable “gift” card, and use that to make donations. Fill it to the amount you want to donate, then donate, and that draws the card down to $0. If the asshats want to continue to try to charge on that, good luck.

    • September 19, 2016 at 11:07 pm

      It’s smarter to tell them ‘Sorry, I don’t have a credit card.’ Or even, ‘Pan ruzumish popolska’. (Phonetic spelling! Don’t panic!) You can make them chase their tails for an hour if you can fake a foreign language, or have a book loaded with insults in Russian or Latin right in front of you. Make sure you record it, too, for playback later on.

      I got a begging letter from that wallowing cow’s campaign. I have never voted democrap in my life. Must be the same mailing list that sells your address to people who want to sell cemetery plots to you. I was cleaning house, so I put it where it belongs: in the trash.

      • September 20, 2016 at 12:28 am
        Interventor

        If the request contained a stamped envelope, send a brick.

      • September 20, 2016 at 6:48 am
        MasterDiver

        You can even tape the envelope to a BOX full of bricks!

        Zar Belk!

      • September 20, 2016 at 8:15 am
        eon

        They tend to talk sofastandsoloudandsononstopthatyoucan’tgetawordinedgewiseonthe phoneuntilyouagreetogivethemMONEY.

        A trick practically all telephone solicitors use now.

        The counter trick is to go to Command Voice, and say loudly “SIR!” (or “MISS!”), or their name if given.

        Then say (still in CV) “I do not contribute to political campaigns. Please put me on your Do Not Call list. Thank you, Good-bye”.

        They are legally required to have such a list and abide by it. In fact, all “telemarketers” of whatever type are.

        I also use this on pollsters. Not to mention “charitable organizations”, most of which today are either fakes or connected to “for profit” telemarketers, or both.

        Did you know that if you are on the National Do Not call registry, and you answer questions from some pollsters, you will then be called incessantly by telemarketers? That’s because the polling companies have “working relationships” with such outfits, and once you’ve agreed to participate in the poll, they can claim a “prior working relationship” with you, thus getting through a loophole in the NDNC Registry law.

        Also, most polls today are “push polls”. They want the Right Answer, and they will ask you the same question, differently-phrased, a dozen or more times until they get it. They are paid to deliver a result which supports the objective of their client, not to tell the client something they don’t want to hear and which won’t look good for that client in the news.

        The only safe way to answer a telephone poll or “solicitation” today is to refuse to participate. Period. ,/strong>

        This requires rudeness. It’s an unfortunate fact of modern life.

        clear ether

        eon

      • September 20, 2016 at 7:41 pm

        I did get a call from someone representing some ‘group concerned about seniors’. Before I could say ‘NO’ and hang up the spiel began. I was loud, rude and profane. When the bitch finally shut her yap, I snarled ‘I’m not interested!’ The incessant calls have, since then, ceased.

        I can be so naughty on the phone. I’ll use more profanity next time. It relives my angst. 🙂

  • September 19, 2016 at 10:54 pm
    CitizenOutkast

    Oh well. Fund a witch, get screwed. I don’t feel sorry for any of them. They contribute to have this country destroyed in the first place.

  • September 19, 2016 at 10:56 pm

    Dylan said it best: “… and the times, they are a-changin’.”

    Y’see, the ‘press’ people still can’t let go of that whole Nixonian Watergate thingy, so they slap ‘-gate’ as a suffix on anything they deem suspect. That is SO-O-O 1974!

    Remember: what goes around, comes around. Does anyone think they’ll ever grow up? Anyone? ‘Cause I don’t.

    Meantime, Zed still has a a cute butt, CM.

    • September 19, 2016 at 11:15 pm
      Pamela

      Midnight raids were so much fun. Turning back time does not render the desired outcomes no matter how many times you jump to the left.

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tkplPbd2f60

      Delilah- I concur regarding Zed’s cute gluteus maximus

    • September 19, 2016 at 11:41 pm

      And those little twits weren’t even molecules in their mommies’ ovaries back then.

      More Zed! More Zed! A girl’s gotta have her standards!

    • September 20, 2016 at 6:01 am
      Bill G

      Watergate? The left cannot let go of Nixon convicting Alger Hiss of Perjury. They can’t let go of Nixon conceding to Kennedy in a blatantly rigged election; Nixon the Evil conceded while their beloved Algore whined and sued. They’ll complain to this day about hanging chads while singing “La-la la-la, I can’t hear you” if you mention how their DMC told the Florida Panhandle region the polls were closed.

      • September 20, 2016 at 8:19 am
        eon

        Actually, they still dream of reviving the Palmer Raids.

        Those were so good, in their estimation, because a true-believing internationalist socialist named Woodrow Wilson perpetrated them as part of the Great Plan to render the U.S. Constitution irrelevant.

        Remember, they define it as a “handicap to Good Government”.

        clear ether

        eon

  • September 19, 2016 at 11:11 pm
    eon

    If she and her staff will pull stunts like this on her supporters, imagine what they’ll feel justified in doing to people they define as “the enemy” once they’re in power.

    That said, I’d love to see a grand jury indict them on several hundred, or even several thousand, counts of petty larceny. And then a judge order them to pay both fines and restitution.

    clear ether

    eon

    • September 19, 2016 at 11:37 pm

      Nixon had a list of White House enemies. One of them was an 81-year-old woman who had sent a donation of $1.00 to the DNC. He had to send her a letter of apology.

      Don’t expect simple decency of any kind from these things. Mercury went retrograde the end of August. Everything (including my car) has backfired on them. We’re the Deplorables! Fine by me!

      Merc goes stationary direct on September 22. Everything is changing and so are people’s attitudes. Don’t be surprised if it is the beginning of a new direction in financial, economic, and banking policies. Don’t be surprised if it starts a major pendulum shift in politics too. It is like the fog will begins to lift, and the surreal world around us will start to become real again.

      THEY (u no who) have bad ju-ju. Ciao bella!

    • September 20, 2016 at 6:50 am
      MasterDiver

      How about taking them to small claims court? Talk about the Death by a Thousand Cuts!

      Zar Belk!

      • September 20, 2016 at 7:43 pm

        Now THAT would be classic!

  • September 19, 2016 at 11:31 pm
    Redleg

    Can’t we find a lawyer to file a class-action suit for big bucks?

    • September 19, 2016 at 11:48 pm

      Dammit Redleg you beat me to the class-action punch. But check out my reasoning for its unlikeliness below…but maybe…

    • September 20, 2016 at 12:05 am
      KenH

      Why? The Beast will be dead before it moved in court. And THAT is if she was in actual good health….

    • September 20, 2016 at 9:18 am
      Norm

      “Class action suit” aka “lawyer enrichment suit”.

  • September 19, 2016 at 11:46 pm

    I mentioned the other day that Brother Bill missed his calling to be a blow-dried teevee evangelist bilking poor widow believers out of their Social Security…this shit has his greasy pawprints all over it.

    6% to the charity? Not even a tithe.

    Know how you’re always getting solicited to join class-action suits against utilities, card companies etc. for small overcharges and fees which multiplied times thousands of victims amounts to serious change and big payoffs for the lawyers who put it together?

    Where’s a sleazy esq. when you really need one? Let ’em keep all of the proceeds (or at least 96%, heh) but just imagine the publicity of the bitchbeast ripping off her poorest most adoring constituents.

    Well, except that her sheeple would never push it, her lamestream media lovers would never publicize it, and her DOJ would quash it in the courts. Yeah, I live in a dream world. But I keep hoping we’re reaching a critical mass to create an unimaginable nightmare for that gluttonous puddle of putrid puke.

    • September 19, 2016 at 11:51 pm

      94% dang it, it’s late and I can’t computate…

      • September 20, 2016 at 1:31 pm
        Pamela

        10 key by touch works for adding and adjusting long numbers

  • September 20, 2016 at 12:05 am
    KenH

    Suck it up, bitch
    Retards need to bleed

  • September 20, 2016 at 1:12 am
    somejoe

    I gave her the finger the last time she was in town, now they call me stumpy.

  • September 20, 2016 at 2:22 am

    “Clinton Foundation”. First word says it all. I’ve got Slick Willies signature on something, my retirement papers. And God I wish it had been anybody else’s.

  • September 20, 2016 at 5:32 am
    jackdeth72

    If you’re dumb enough to donate to a Democrat. You’re dumb enough to be ripped off!

  • September 20, 2016 at 6:15 am
    Bill G

    The C.F. people and their supporters claim the foundation to be an Operating Foundation, an organization carrying out it’s own programs and that therefore the amount of outlay to other groups has nothing to do with the actual amount of the donations used in charitable activities.
    But this repeated billing should say it all, even to those who cannot see “Clinton” and know to run.

  • September 20, 2016 at 6:55 am
    eclark1849

    Skye, I can understand, but by now, Jan should have been disillusioned enough so that by now she’d at least have quit being a Democrat and become an independent. So I have to ask… is she “mentally slow”? I don’t know how else to explain her still being a Hillary supporter after all this time.

    • September 20, 2016 at 8:07 am
      Kafiroon

      There is a mental process that keeps some people voting/supporting groups they know are going to do things that result in situations not beneficial to the supporters. Note the people that are almost(?) violently “animal rights” supporters. the next day they are waving signs in favor of abortion.
      OR: Leftism is a mental disease!

      • September 20, 2016 at 10:08 am
        John D. Egbert

        If memory serves, there are two psychiatry/psychology professors — one at Johns Hopkins, the other at Harvard (or is it Yale?) — who have recently published independent papers proving that, indeed, LSDism is a mental disorder. Explains much, doesn’t it?

    • September 20, 2016 at 8:29 am
      eon

      No, she’s the equivalent of a UFO contactee believer. Such people can be highly intelligent and think critically on almost any subject, but when it comes to their idee fixe they have an unshakeable belief that is not affected by reality.

      You can talk to them about other things reasonably, but don’t dare question the existence of the Beautiful Aryan Space Brothers Come To Save Us From The Evils Of Technology, Especially THE BOMB.

      (I’ve always wanted to know- where are all the Beautiful Space Sisters, anyway? Other than helping abduct Travis Walton, that is.)

      Jan simply has this sort of idee fixe about “progressivism”. It HAS to be Right and Good, because otherwise she has nothing to Believe In.

      In case you were wondering, yes, I grew up in a family which had both idee fixe; progressivism and UFO contactee “belief”. (Not “abduction” belief; that’s a different thing entirely.)

      So I’ve seen it first-hand.

      clear ether

      eon

      • September 20, 2016 at 11:58 am
        Roger

        What gets me with the UFO believers is that for ages the UFOs were often seen lit up like Christmas trees, and supposedly were easily seen on radar. Now, these are aliens, far more advanced than we are, able to cross interstellar space, yet they have no stealth technology and don’t want to be seen, but must use “navigation lights.”

      • September 20, 2016 at 5:09 pm
        eon

        The real ones, like the Lubbock Lights, weren’t all that bright, but film analysis showed those “dim” lights were on the trailing edge of a pretty large flying wing and were radiating mostly in the IR range, indicating hot exhausts.

        The other sure sign of “the real thing” was when something “hovering” suddenly accelerated so fast straight up that it could break lock on a height-finder radar.

        The “genuine unknowns” rarely made the papers, and still don’t. Lots of them were top secret aircraft prototypes; a few are still unknown as to origin.

        So far as is known, none were/are flown by Aryan-looking male model types or little grey gnomes. The “contactee” and “abduction” business is basically all BS caused by mental aberration helped along by “investigators” with agendas.

        The real unknowns are just that. Anybody who says they know what they are is a damned liar.

        clear ether

        eon

      • September 20, 2016 at 7:58 pm

        The ‘contactees’ are people desperate for attention.

        There is also some valid research into piezo discharges (earth lights mistaken for alien space ships) that inflict themselves on people and overstimulate the part of the brain (the limbic region?) that needs something to worship.

        But more important, it was not until the ISS researchers were shooting videos of the Earth at night that jets (blue) and sprites (red) were discovered. And since their origin is not completely understood just yet, it’s entirely possible that the jets and sprites and Earth lights are what are mistaken for alien spacecraft. Yes, it’s all electricity. And yes, the Earth is very much alive.

        Jupiter and the other gas giants also give off electrical discharges. Planetary scientists are finding now that they have to rewrite all those papers they wrote on Jupiter and Saturn, because they don’t understand Jupiter’s northern polar region… not even a teensy little bit. The frustration those poor souls must feel is tangible.

        I keep trying to tell them that planets are live creatures. We only exist by their good will. They keep trying to explain it with math.

        I feel sorry for them and their lack of imagination.

        And for that reason, Jan will find it difficult to let go of her need to ‘believe’ in being a democrap and Skye will continue to be as thick as a 3×6 beam, and I will continue to wonder how we got lucky enough to become sentient beings on this little planet of ours.

        More Zed! So round, so firm and so fully packed. 🙂

        What?!??

  • September 20, 2016 at 9:20 am
    TMLutas

    I get mails from the Democrats because I want to see what it’s like inside their epistemic bubble.

    Here’s something I got today:

    “Friend —

    I’ve run my last campaign.

    But the things that I’ve fought for my entire career — tolerance, democracy, justice, the progress we’ve made — they’re all on the ballot in 50 days.

    I’ll see it as a personal insult to my legacy and the work we’ve done together if we fail to step up and make sure that Hillary takes my place in January.

    So please, chip in $3 or more to make sure Democrats can get the folks on the ground that they need to turn out the voters who will win this thing.”

    I’ve never felt so satisfied personally insulting a president before in my life.

    • September 20, 2016 at 11:14 am
      eon

      The one inadvertently created a terrific T-shirt/bumper sticker slogan;

      IF YOU’VE WANTED TO INSULT THE PRESIDENT FOR EIGHT YEARS, NOW’S YOUR CHANCE:

      VOTE TRUMP!

      I can’t think of a better way to send The One off with a middle-finger “salute”.

      (Since impeachment and life in SuperMax is off the table, that is.)

      clear ether

      eon

  • September 20, 2016 at 11:29 am
    Grunt GI

    Well, I think the bottom line is, Jan was dumb enough to let Hillary rip her off…sounds like she should head down to the DDQ and earn that money back… time for some beer, boobs, and BBQ….

  • September 20, 2016 at 12:30 pm
    NotYetInACamp

    Speaking of 1%.
    The new control of business by only people approved by the Crown is here. The reason listed in the declaration of Independence is back. Only those with laws and regulations created allowing them to do business can do business on a large scale. Hillary’s pay to play lives in her foundation and on K Street and in the Congress and all across as much of the world as they can push it.

    http://bullionbullscanada.com/index.php/commentary/international-commentary/26714-the-neo-con-threat-what-prevents-the-east-from-taking-action

    The linked articles have tons of interesting information.

    The Bush/Clinton foundation never gave us a penny after three previous supposed sponsors backed out of a building project in Haiti. They backed out after a Haitian government banker who was about to provide Haiti’s first small home mortgages was executed in his home face on by three bullets to the head. All of the Bush/Clinton people scrambled to get out of Haiti the next day. The stories and costs they spent scrambling to get out would be funny except they were part of a tragedy.
    That 6% is part of the rules possibly. I just don’t know anymore. Trying to solve the problems is not rewarded in the pay off world of today. Only the path of created profits (graft) seems to count. Look at Senator Reid’s family businesses/children involving government favors, for example.
    Try the links. I could spend a while discussing them.

    And how much is in the Clinton global Initiative Foundation, a separate entity. i have heard upwards of $60 to $100Billion or more.
    ‘Weekend with Bernie/Hillary’ may never get the opportunity to spend her ill gotten lucre. Like others ill gotten gains, it is just another crime against humanity. It is the game they play now.

    • September 20, 2016 at 1:16 pm
      Pamela

      Does Javier have some spare time to make things/life/sphincter control interesting for certain people and their ill gotten gains…

      Time to dig out the roots of all evil followed with burnable stump killer and smack more than a few for being half-brained ass stupid.

      Popcorn anyone with a hard chaser

  • September 20, 2016 at 5:02 pm

    Interesting tangent:

    http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/more-guns-in-fewer-hands-us-study-charts-rise-of-hardcore-super-owners/ar-BBwoLCE?li=BBnbfcL

    So what’s the takeaway from this totally independent and non-partisan study up thayuh at hahvahd?

    Well, they’ve got a pretty low threshold for “super-owner”, folks who have “amassed” 17 guns. Shit, I guess I’ve been a super owner since I was still in my teens…a couple three .22’s, four cals of hunter hardware, a shottie each for birds, slugs, clays, and my daddy’s old double were my long guns then. Add a ruger .22 MK I, a single-six, and a Browning Medalist comp gun, two hog legs in 357 and 44, an old-school mo. 10 Smif, a birth-year ’54 Colt Cobra and I was already past their threshold before I even thought about or could afford collecting.

    A stint as a counter kid at the old-line hardware store where I had first dibs on the trade-ins, 5 years in a union mill job where the dough afforded me to buy some nice vintage stuff just because, and segueing into a 40 year career in the pawn/gun/jewelry biz where for a couple decade period I though all the best/biggest/newest/oldest shootin’ irons had to go home with me, and there was an extended time frame where triple digit gun ownership was a minimum…add the inventory of my various shops which were technically mine even though it was a corp. and you could add another digit to that.

    Semi-retirement and selling the stores in the early aughties found me content to pare back to the things I actually needed and that had meaning to me and I was back to around their ownership threshold in the teens.

    Then Obama came along, and guess what happened?

    Those motherfuckers and mothersuckers actually have no clue of cause/effect on firearms ownership/circulation and it even escapes them exactly why the violent crime rate has plummeted: ““The desire to own a gun for protection – there’s a disconnect between that and the decreasing rates of lethal violence in this country. It isn’t a response to actuarial reality” one brainiac says. Yeah there’s a disconnect alright you clueless clod. And then there’s this: “If we hope to reduce firearm suicide, if we hope to reduce the other potential dangers of guns, my gut is, we have to speak to that fear,” says the lead author of the study.

    Yep, totally academic, independent, and non-partisan stuff right there.

    How in God’s name have these people survived, let alone gained position and control of so much of our lives and our future? Speaking of in God’s name, maybe not for much longer. Then firearms ownership can level off to actual need and desire instead of hording for insurrection, civil war, and SHTF. But I think most of us here would still qualify for their super-owner mantle, that’s kind of minimum maintenance level for real ‘Murcans.

    • September 20, 2016 at 6:01 pm
      Pamela

      “How in God’s name have these people survived, let alone gained position and control of so much of our lives and our future?”

      They survived cuz their Mamas never let them play with anything sharp and tied them to a pole in the basement with helmets and padding.

      We weren’t paying close enough attention when they pulled the bait and switch con the last few decades.

      What’s the term? Mission Creep?

      Mission creep is the expansion of a project or mission beyond its original goals, often after initial successes. Mission creep is usually considered undesirable due to the dangerous path of each success breeding more ambitious attempts, only stopping when a final, often catastrophic, failure occurs.

    • September 20, 2016 at 7:51 pm
      Bill G

      “How in God’s name have these people survived, let alone gained position and control of so much of our lives and our future?”
      Because all they are interested in is their agenda. If you are not a True Believer when you get out of school you get a job, go into the Service or some other positive thing.
      True Believers go into Law, to wage lawfare against conservatism, go into the media to spread the Declared Truth Of The Moment or go into teaching to cram your agenda into young heads.
      Yeah, there’s crossover, but that’s the general trend.
      They’ve been infiltrating and taking the reins of education, culture and law for a long time.

  • September 20, 2016 at 7:54 pm
    Bill G

    I’ve had a nasty idea, so I’m spreading it around…
    Given that the DMC is always quick to attack conservative ideas and persons as well as to defend any Democrats they deem to be under attack, couldn’t we deem that the loudly self-proclaimed Unbiased Old Media could be the sword and shield of the party?

  • September 20, 2016 at 8:08 pm

    Mercury goes direct on the first day of Autumn, 9/22/2016. The Autumnal Equinox.

    Keep your eyes and ears open.

    Changes were already underway when Mercury went retrograde on 8/30. Things backfire under Merc retrograde. We were declared the Deplorables! That backfired like crazy, worse than my car.

    There is a Disturbance in their Force, and It. Scares. Them. To. Pieces.

    Keep a bucket of water handy.

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