After two weeks “off” from session days, you’d have thought the slim majority would have returned refreshed and in numbers. Nope. Republicans were in the minority today (or so I am told). Democrats claimed some scalps.
So Kids, What Did We Learn From This Week’s House Session (5/2/24)?
We learned that when Republicans do not show up, it can be a pretty disappointing day in the House. Additionally, the same thing happens when we have a few person advantage and a handful of “Republicans” vote along with House Democrats to kill perfectly good bills, and conversely pass pretty awful ones. If you know some good Conservatives in your district, please urge them to sign up to run in June.
Navigating Through the Jungle of Online Slot Game Variance
In the vast and ever-expanding world of online slot games, one concept reigns supreme: variance. Also referred to as volatility, slot variance plays a pivotal role in determining the frequency and magnitude of wins players can expect over their gaming sessions. Understanding the nuances of slot game variance is crucial for players looking to tailor their gaming experience to their preferences, risk tolerance, and bankroll management strategies.
Night Cap: The WEF as the Progenitor of Global Fascism
The World Economic Forum, WEF, has for decades been a central node of collaborative efforts towards bettering himanity. Many of its projects are initiated with the best intentions. Yet, it has increasingly become corrupted and now acts as a source of fascist anti-human ideology worldwide.
Homeschooling Survey: They Use Many Different Methods to Learn to Read
Homeschooled students typically score 15 to 25 percentile points above public-school students on standardized academic achievement tests, according to The National Home Education Research Institute.
Dem Rep Thinks Girls Losing to Boys (Pretending to be Girls) is Good for Them
Democrats continue to insist that despite the risks (fraud, assault, injury, etc.), if a boy wants to play on the girl’s team (use their locker room, showers), that’s social justice, but New Hampshire has legislation that would protect girls by limiting sports participation to biology at birth, so – naturally – they have to object.
NH Democrats Stand Firmly Against Women’s Rights
Earlier this week, the Senate Education Committee heard testimony on HB1205, which would require schools to designate athletics by sex and prohibit biological males from participating in female athletics. This bill further creates various causes of action based on violations of its provisions.
A Tale of Two EFAs
It was the best of lies; it was the worst of lies.
Richburg and Poortown both have K-12 schools with 100 students, and school budgets of $2 million.
Pat lives in Richburg. He decides to leave the local school to accept an Education Freedom Account (EFA) with $5,255 in it.
The Newest Version of GraniteGrok Will Go Live SOON – Changes And What to Expect!
The new website is nearing completion, and we could go live this weekend (or early next week). There are a few appearance changes, some layout tweaks, and a more intelligent sorting system. Content will be filtered into Silos to make it easier for readers to get to what they want to read.
Coddled Children Become Entitled Student Protesters
I am writing this article with views from many angles. As a father, school bus driver, and observer of the news, there are so many things wrong with the campus protests/occupations, especially at Columbia University in New York City, and the reactions by the people who should be in charge of restoring order to these schools of higher education.
Allegedly Pro-Palestine “Protesters,” at UNH, Dartmouth Arrested
Kiddies protesting the latest thing have gotten out of control on at least a few college campuses. We haven’t seen anything like that here, of which I’m aware, but yesterday, May Day, that glorious Communist Holiday, “protesters” gathered to avoid classes in support of Gaza and Palestine. Some went to jail.
Commenter ‘pfrcav717’ Wins Comment of the Week
Congrats to pfrcav717, this week’s comment of the week winner.
Matt Wilhelm Doubles Down On Anti-Semitism
In apparent response to my post, The Rancid Company That Matt Wilhelm Keeps, Matty has “pinned” the post in question to the top of his X. Let’s talk about why.
Night Cap: Food, Famine, Fear: Beware the Great Agricultural Reset
Americans awakening to the Orwellian Rule of Joe Biden and his crew of thieves have noticed that the perpetual lying is designed to inculcate pliancy through fear. When the COVID-19 hysteria began to wane, Big Brother Biden switched gears to the Ukraine crisis.
How EU Law Has Made the Internet Less Free for Everyone Else
If you have been using the internet for longer than a couple of years, you might have noticed that it used to be much “freer.” What freer means in this context is that there was less censorship and less stringent rules regarding copyright violations on social media websites such as YouTube and Facebook (and consequently a wider array of content).
It Was a “Fine” Day to Sell Girl Scout Cookies – $400.00 Worth of ‘Fine(s)’
Pinedale, Wyoming, is a cozy piece of nowhere nestled near the Wind River Mountains with a bustling population of just over 2000. It is also the county seat (Sublette), which might be why the holes running it fined a 13-year old 400.00 for selling cookies on the side of the road.
Want to See “Action Civics” On Display? Look at Our College Campuses
Many of us have offered repeated warnings about the focus on action civics in our schools versus a focus on academic content knowledge. The violence and anger directed at Jews we are seeing on college campuses, is what students across America have been taught.
Meme Overflow
As promised in Monday Memes, I have an overflow. My meme cup runneth over. And yes there will be a Friday edition too.
Is DEI Ready To DIE
Howard Johnson’s used to boast over thirty flavors of ice cream. It was great to have so many choices, but sometimes, you simply want a scoop of vanilla ice cream. I went through a period when all my cars were white. It was not a social statement. I love the clean look of a white car. I now drive a beautiful chocolate brown Jeep.
It’s Forest Fire Season Already And I Still Have My Mud Season Decorations Up
It was inevitable. My yard is still damp with March and April showers (and muddy in places), and the Fire department says the Fire Danger is High. Okay. We’ve also got reports of wildfires in Canada (are the arsonists starting early this year?), and me with my mud season decorations still up. What the heck!