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Month: March 2021

Total 27 Posts

Disrupting Illegal Immigration

The way we handle illegal immigration has a problem. OK. It has lots of problems, but I’m going to focus on one. The problem is that it unfairly puts the burden for paying for illegal immigration on people who don’t believe there should be any illegal immigration in the first

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Idiots, Morons and COVID-19

You can also listen to this article on The PonkaBlog Podcast! I first published this in March of this year. Sadly, not much has changed. I updated it with the new numbers and information about the variants which were nearly unheard of back in March. Enjoy… I know that “profiling”

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A Diverse Set of Targets

The United States Special Operations Command has hired its first “Chief of Diversity and Inclusion”.  Really.  No, really.  We are actually paying someone to think of ways to make the United States special forces more inclusive and diverse. I am not making this up.  It seems the radical woke believe

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The Six Degrees of Me

I’m sure most of you have heard about the game called “The Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon”.  For those of you unaware of it, I’ll briefly explain. The game is that you have to take a person and find a path back to Kevin Bacon.  The challenge is to do

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Asian is the New Black

Hey everybody.  This is a friendly reminder that it’s time to re-accessorize.  It’s 2021 and you know what that means.  Yup.  It’s time you upped your virtue-signaling game and start protesting racism against people of Asian descent.  White on black racism?  That is SO last year. Hanging around with your

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A Good Guy With a Gun

Now you can listen to this on The PonkaBlog Podcast! One of the most important rules of personal protection, if not the most important, is to be aware of your surroundings at all times.  That means that you should “keep your head on a swivel” which means constantly looking at

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Killed by a Stray Drink

Every time there’s a high-profile shooting here in the U.S. the same predictable thing happens.  The same people start complaining about gun violence and demand that tighter restrictions be placed on guns and the same people demand an outright ban on private gun ownership. Every single time. In the U.S.,

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Necessarily Offensive

I was working at a small company many years ago.  We were looking for investors and found someone who was willing to give us some money.  The problem was that we needed the signature of one of the company’s original founders (let’s call him “Bob”) to make it happen. Unfortunately,

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Joe vs. Vlad

Vladimir Putin has challenged Joe Biden to take part in a discussion broadcast live and in real time.  This should be something that every American supports.  After all, we’re the sole remaining superpower and enjoy the high ground of moral superiority.  Every one of us should be demanding that our

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