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“Baseless” Claims of Election Fraud

Maybe I don’t understand what the word “baseless” means.  Hang on while I take a quick look.  Here’s what Collins Dictionary has to say: “If you describe an accusation, rumor, or report as baseless, you mean that it is not true and is not based on facts.” Yup.  That’s what

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Segregation 2020

Segregation is alive and well in the year 2020.  But this time it’s not race that’s separating us, it’s ideas. And this time we’re doing it voluntarily. I’ve tried to have conversations with Liberals.  It’s not fun.  In fact, it’s quite painful.  I like a good argument as much as

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Sanity Check

I’ve mentioned several times that I’m only about 97% sure of anything, and that my mind can be changed using the right argument.  So, every once in a while, I like to question something that I believe.  It’s not that I doubt myself, it’s just that I want to make

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An Open Letter to Biden Supporters

There’s something big happening that you need to be aware of. If you’re watching the mainstream media, you’re being told that Joe Biden won the election.  Even Joe Biden calls himself the “president-elect”.  But it isn’t true.  It might be true some day but it’s not true right now.  There

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Possible, Probable and Election Fraud

When our son was an infant, my wife and I never spoke “baby talk” to him.  We’d talk to him in our normal speaking voice, much like anyone would speak to an adult.  As a result (we think), he started talking a month or two later than most kids but

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Election Fraud and Tootsie Roll Pops

If you voted for Trump, you probably believe that the election was stolen by fraud.  Almost daily, the mainstream media shows the results of a poll asking if Trump voters believe that there was fraud.  The latest number I saw was about 50%.  I don’t know who they’re polling because

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Big Tech Censorship

Imagine if you used your Gmail account to send an email to your grandma describing the damage to your neighborhood caused by “mostly-peaceful protesters”.  Imagine further that Google added a disclaimer to your email that said your message may contain inaccurate or misleading information. Now, let’s say you send a

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A Deafening Silence

My wife gets notification pushes from CNN on her phone.  On Sunday, she saw this headline, “Trump Supporters Clash with Counterprotesters”.  The New York Post echoed the same headline.  Interesting. If you’re not following the story, a bunch of protesters crashed the Million Mega March on Saturday.  As the rally

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The Asterisk Presidency

If Joe Biden manages to win this election, I will never be convinced that he did so fairly.  And I’m not alone. In my totally unscientific approach of just asking people I know who voted for Trump, 100% of the people I asked said that they believe the election was

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Desired Future State

There’s a term I like to use, that term is “desired future state”.  What it means is a condition in the future that is different, and usually more desirable, than what currently exists.  Here’s an example, let’s say I’m watching election results.  The desired future state is that my candidate

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