Anonymous ID: cb511b Jan. 23, 2023, 3:46 p.m. No.18205775   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5797

Moar docs found in Delaware

 

SMYRNA, DE — Biden is once again embroiled in scandal after yet another box of his classified documents was found on the clearance shelf of a local Walmart.

 

The top secret documents were seen next to a $1 clearance bin filled with DVDs of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's documentary on the Green New Deal.

 

"The investigation into President Biden's misplacement of classified documents has reached a tipping point in which our agency is unable to cover for him by blaming Trump," said FBI spokesman Herf Derfler while agents hauled off boxes of classified documents from the location.

 

"We're poring over security footage," continued Derfler, "While we cannot divulge much, we are seeing video evidence that Hunter Biden frequented this location to make random purchases of pseudoephedrine, ether, paint thinner, ammonia, drain cleaner, and batteries. Totally random buys."

 

At publishing time, President Biden had made a visit to the local Walmart to assure citizens that the investigation of classified documents was over, then donned a Walmart vest and began greeting customers entering the store.

 

https://babylonbee.com/news/batch-of-classified-documents-found-on-walmart-clearance-shelf

Anonymous ID: cb511b Jan. 23, 2023, 3:56 p.m. No.18205848   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5966 >>6216 >>6320 >>6370

The Bee got some competition

 

January 23, 2023

Santos should switch parties

By Silvio Canto, Jr.

 

From drag queen allegations to resume enhancements to this or that, Representative George Santos has a little explaining to do. According to news reports, the list keeps growing:

 

Newly elected Rep. George Santos, R-N.Y., is facing a host of questions: He's accused of faking his résumé and the circumstances of his mother's death along with having questionable campaign finances reporting and allegations of pilfering from a fundraising campaign for a dying dog, among other things.

 

He has acknowledged embellishing his educational background and job history, but has denied most of the other allegations, even as he was sworn in for his new House post this month.

 

The allegations have sparked multiple demands for his resignation, as well as at least two investigations and calls for additional probes. Santos, 34, has repeatedly said he will not resign.

 

Santos should switch parties and no one will ask him to resign. Let me explain:

 

1) It won't impact the House majority. The GOP has the numbers and the Dems need a legislator to go "drag queen" for the teachers' union;

 

2) He can join the king of all résumé enhancers, President Biden. They call him "the fabulist in chief" and there is a video to prove it;

 

3) He can ask Senator Elizabeth Warren what it's like to lie about your past; and,

 

4) there is always Senator Richard Blumenthal who can explain how to stop media questions about the Vietnam War he did not serve in.

 

Easy as 1-2-3. Flip parties and the whole thing will disappear in a New York minute! Representative Santos will fill right at home on the other side. Santos to Democrats for a player not to be named later and let's move on from this distraction.

 

https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2023/01/santos_should_switch_parties.html

Anonymous ID: cb511b Jan. 23, 2023, 4:13 p.m. No.18205986   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5992 >>6070 >>6216 >>6239 >>6320 >>6370

And there you have it. Boomers gonna die 'cause religion

 

https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2023/01/23/middle-aged-white-suicide-alcohol-abuse-linked-loss-religion/

 

The rise in “deaths of despair” among middle-aged white Americans may be linked to the decline in religious practice, according to new research.

 

Such an increase in deaths has also been highlighted by the opioid crisis, but new research argues skyrocketing suicide and deaths from alcohol abuse might be rooted in the loss of religion.

 

The paper, circulated by the National Bureau of Economic Research, found that the increase of “deaths of despair” among middle-aged white Americans starting in the early 1990s was the aftermath of a declining religiosity in the United States by the same group.

 

Authors Tyler Giles, Daniel Hungerman, and Tamar Oostrom “confirm that religious practice has significant effects on these mortality rates.”

 

“Our findings show that social factors such as organized religion can play an important role in understanding deaths of despair,” they write.

 

The group of economists looked at the impact of “blue laws” across the country, and how the increased repeal of such laws are quickly followed by a loss in church attendance and an increased secularization.

 

Although some have argued that blue laws — which restrict various kinds of commerce on Sabbath days (mostly Sundays in America) — get repealed following a secularization of a community, Giles, Hungerman, and Oostrom found that the trend is the reverse: secularization of a community actually follows the repeal of blue laws.

 

One of the more prominent blue laws is the sale of alcohol on Sabbath days, but the economists looked at blue laws not related to alcohol sales in order to get a full picture of their effects.

 

Since the blue law repeals and the aftermath starting in the 1990s, Giles and his colleagues found “the most religious states experienced the lowest mortality due to deaths of despair.”

 

By contrast, “states that had larger drops in religious attendance had larger increases in deaths of despair.”

 

When persons stop attending religious service, they are not only losing a connection to moral grounding or a relationship to God; they are also losing a sense of community.

 

In America, the church has always been the center of a community and civil society: friendships form; men and women meet, date, marry, and start families; and a sense of care and duty to your neighbor is cultivated.

 

As Breitbart News reported, religious practice is heavily linked to finding meaning in life, the happiest, most stable marriages, and personal and familial well-being.

 

In fact, studies show that individuals and families who practice religion both at home and in church achieve the highest levels of happiness and life satisfaction.

Anonymous ID: cb511b Jan. 23, 2023, 4:49 p.m. No.18206253   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6325

>>18206166

 

Revelation 17:17

 

17 For God hath put in their hearts to fulfil his will, and to agree, and give their kingdom unto the beast, until the words of God shall be fulfilled.

 

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Anonymous ID: cb511b Jan. 23, 2023, 4:57 p.m. No.18206311   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>18206239

 

Missing the point. They are claiming religion to be the reason peeps be offing themselves instead of suicide weekend or the damn lunacy anons have been watching for 6 years. While this anon will not off himself, not all anons are built for this shit.

Anonymous ID: cb511b Jan. 23, 2023, 5:04 p.m. No.18206364   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6376

>>18206270

 

Consider the following…

 

If governments know Earth will be destroyed soon (NCSWIC) would they not attempt to force the return of Christ and/or God to save the bulk of humanity? No greater love than to give one's life for another. And they can have fun doing it.