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The DUmpster / Re: Some idle thoughts on impeachment this Saturday morning
« Last post by Airwolf on January 18, 2026, 04:53:32 PM »
Well that was a waste of time as usual. They wonder why we point and laugh at them and that post is a good example of why.
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The DUmpster / Re: Some idle thoughts on impeachment this Saturday morning
« Last post by DUmpDiver on January 18, 2026, 03:29:29 PM »
The two prior shampeachments got Trump re-elected. It sounds like EarlG wants Trump to win in 2028. :-)
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The MSM and their Dem Party leash-holders believe that Trump is massively unpopular and many/most Trump voters are experiencing buyer's remorse. That is the ASSumption from which they construct their narratives.
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the side who repeatedly claim that President Trump is a threat to democracy and trampling on people's rights are suppressing the right of a person to express his thoughts by way of his clothing.

That same side doesn't stand for freedom, hence why they attacked the man in the shirt. They're the side that is content to have other people tell them what they can and cannot say, what candidate to vote for, and so on.
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The DUmpster / Re: Some idle thoughts on impeachment this Saturday morning
« Last post by ADsOutburst on January 18, 2026, 01:45:10 PM »
The only 3 words in that rant that are true.

"Idle thoughts" was indeed an accurate description.
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Breaking News / Re: Worth Knowing, Probably Not Quite Threadworthy 1/18
« Last post by SVPete on January 18, 2026, 01:39:09 PM »
Sacramento teachers seek to remove union control

https://www.thecentersquare.com/california/article_79cb3918-ca4e-4f81-9dec-4d91331e38d3.html

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(The Center Square) – Educators for St. Hope Public Schools in Sacramento are requesting a vote to end the Sacramento City Teachers Association’s authority over their school. 

Earlier this month, St. Hope educator Beth Simonton filed a petition, backed by a majority of her coworkers, asking the National Labor Relations Board to hold a vote to decertify the union as the educators’ bargaining representative.

SCTA is an affiliate of both the California Teachers Association and the National Education Association.

The National Right to Work Foundation is providing legal representation for Simonton.

St. Hope Public Schools is a group of charter schools, so they are default targets for union hatred, and their teachers' interests will be minimally represented by the union.
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You can always rely on CNN's Manu Raju to serve up plenty of Democrat Hopium even if an election is many months away in the future as you can see here. Your Humble Correspondent drops his normal irreverent attitude and provides serious insights into Manu's large servings of Democrat Hopium.

https://rumble.com/v74ic4c-cnns-manu-raju-delivers-strong-doses-of-democrat-midterms-hopium.html
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Breaking News / Re: Worth Knowing, Probably Not Quite Threadworthy 1/18
« Last post by SVPete on January 18, 2026, 01:13:36 PM »
A New Study Suggests That the Hysteria Over 'Microplastics' May Be Overblown

https://pjmedia.com/rick-moran/2026/01/18/a-new-study-suggests-that-the-hysteria-over-microplastics-may-be-overblown-n4948438

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One of the side issues raised by all this plastic waste is human ingestion of "microplastics." These are "synthetic solid particles or polymeric matrices, with regular or irregular shape and with size ranging from 1 μm [micron] to 5 mm, of either primary or secondary manufacturing origin, which are insoluble in water," according to the European science journal Springer Nature.
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Are they a huge problem? They certainly are ubiquitous. As of 2026, the scientific consensus suggests that the average adult ingests between 74,000 and 121,000 microplastic particles every year from food and water alone. If you include the particles we inhale from the air, that number can rise to over 211,000 particles annually.

What does that mean for our health? Ingesting that many microplastic particles could be linked to cancer, heart attacks, reproductive problems, and a host of other harms.

Or perhaps not.

The field of study is relatively new and has become "the next big thing" in science. That's not necessarily bad. It's a subject that, if not ignored, was certainly understudied for decades. It has also become the cause du jour of the environmental movement, with all the political baggage that entails.

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Studies claiming to have revealed micro and nanoplastics in the brain, testes, placentas, arteries and elsewhere were reported by media across the world, including the Guardian. There is no doubt that plastic pollution of the natural world is ubiquitous, and present in the food and drink we consume and the air we breathe. But the health damage potentially caused by microplastics and the chemicals they contain is unclear, and an explosion of research has taken off in this area in recent years.

However, micro- and nanoplastic particles are tiny and at the limit of today’s analytical techniques, especially in human tissue. There is no suggestion of malpractice, but researchers told the Guardian of their concern that the race to publish results, in some cases by groups with limited analytical expertise, has led to rushed results and routine scientific checks sometimes being overlooked.

The Guardian has identified seven studies that have been challenged by researchers publishing criticism in the respective journals, while a recent analysis listed 18 studies that it said had not considered that some human tissue can produce measurements easily confused with the signal given by common plastics.
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Breaking News / Re: Worth Knowing, Probably Not Quite Threadworthy 1/18
« Last post by SVPete on January 18, 2026, 12:56:03 PM »
Denmark’s Dirty Little Secret About Population Control in Greenland

https://pjmedia.com/tim-o-brien/2026/01/18/denmarks-dirty-little-secret-about-population-control-in-greenland-n4948433

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But with regard to Greenland and the women who have lived there, Denmark has had a dirty little secret centered on population control: a relatively recent birth control practice that was forced on thousands of women, for which the country only apologized in September 2025.

According to the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR), a group of independent researchers released a report that followed a two-year investigation. That investigation found that Denmark — from 1966 through 1992 — forced sterilization on more than 4,500 women and girls in Greenland, some as young as 12 years old. Many, if not most, were never told.

In the name of population control, doctors implanted an intra-uterine device (IUD) in the unsuspecting patients.

Revelations of this birth control program only came to light in 2022 through a podcast called Spiralkampagnen. While the revelations first emerged three years ago, Denmark’s prime minister, Mette Frederiksen, only issued an apology to Greenland in the Fall of 2025.
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Breaking News / Re: Worth Knowing, Probably Not Quite Threadworthy 1/18
« Last post by SVPete on January 18, 2026, 12:48:31 PM »
State Department to permanently end aid to Somalia after government destroys US-donated food

https://thepostmillennial.com/state-department-permanently-ends-aid-to-somalia-after-government-destroys-us-donated-food

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The State Department is permanently ending foreign assistance to Somalia after the country’s government destroyed a warehouse containing 76 metric tons of US-donated food.

Earlier this month, authorities at Mogadishu port demolished a World Food Programme emergency response warehouse at the direction of Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud and the Federal Government of Somalia. The demolition was carried out without prior coordination with donor countries, including the United States.

A diplomatic cable from the US Embassy in Somalia dated January 6 said the action “likely resulted in the destruction of these emergency food supplies,” and noted that the decision had been approved by the country’s president. Because of the demolition, an additional 1,650 metric tons of food commodities that were scheduled to arrive earlier this month were instead stored at an alternative warehouse.

The United Nations World Food Programme said it would notify Somalia that the demolition constituted a breach of UN diplomatic protocols.

No explanation of why this idiocy was done. I'll bet the tables of the rulers of Somalia won't be lacking for food.
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