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Many citizens are like passengers on the Titanic; moving deck
chairs around in hopes of surviving…
While soaring inflation
and higher costs of living have impacted Americans everywhere, estimates from
the University of Massachusetts-Boston’s Elder Index reveal that it’s hitting
older people especially hard. Under federal poverty guidelines, more than half
of older women who live alone are categorized as poor or have incomes that
cannot sustain essentials, while 45% of single men are in the same boat. Ramsey
Alwin, president and chief executive of the National Council on Aging, weighed
in, stating, “Far too many people are one crisis away from economic insecurity.
I just read a fascinating piece from Bradley A. Thayer over
at American Greatness. He’s got
this new theory that “The Swap” is going to get really complicated, because
they not only have to get rid of Joe, but they need to get rid of Kamala, too.
That’s right, the most “popular” political duo in US history is such a dud,
that they both need to go. Now, his theory is interesting. He thinks Kamala
will have to go first, and it’ll happen before midterms, and she’ll likely be
replaced by someone like Gavin Newsom… and that’s who will then replace Joe
Biden. So, we’re talking a “double whammy.” And if this actually is what they’re
planning, they need to move FAST....My opinion-Newsom is a disaster also; look how he screwed up CA!
American Greatness reported that first, they must consider when to replace
Biden with another candidate before 2024 and whether they can ride him out through
the upcoming midterm election. If they ride him out, then the Democratic primary begins when
polls close on November 8.
It is anti-Americanism
that makes so many of us very angry: The Left have trashed America’s Founding
and her history to the point where some believe it virtuous to hate America.
Rather than advocating forgiveness for sins, the Left are advocating hair
shirts, self-flagellation, and perpetual guilt. It is un-American and certainly
un-Christian.
Trump thinks we can vanquish all
comers if we just put our minds to it, and he’s right… Courage never demands
perfection… Trump over and over said exactly what political correctness
prohibits one from saying… Trump said Haiti is a shithole and that
representative Maxine Waters has a low IQ. These were not racist lies. They
were uncouth, politically incorrect observations that most of us would agree
with but would not dare say…[except for the Poor Man].
Other Republicans say some
version of “I like Trump policies but I don’t like the rest of him.” This gets
it almost backwards. Although Trump advanced many important policies, it is the
‘rest of him’ that contains the virtue that inspires the movement… Trump was
born for the current crisis, a life and death struggle against a totalitarian
enemy I call woke communism… that control all the cultural and economic powers
in America…
[Trump] revealed, not caused,
the divide in this country. In war, you must make a stand… Trump is a manly
man… traditional manhood, even when flawed, is absolutely essential… Trump
plays to win… There are no clean hands in a fistfight…Trump is unreservedly,
unquestionably pro-America…
Trump is a refreshing break from the guilt and
self-loathing that marks our age…
In the latest report on
party-identification trends from AEI's Survey Center on American Life, Daniel A. Cox measures Democrats' changing demographic and
ideological makeup. For example, he finds that the share of Democrats
identifying as liberals has risen significantly—from 28 percent to 50
percent—since 1998.
Elites are marching us to the apocalypse
SIDEBAR
When it comes to canned meat for food storage,
here are the top meats and brands to consider purchasing next time you add to
your supply.
Spam: Obviously,
Spam is known for its highly processed manufacturing, however it has many qualities
that make it perfect for food storage.
For
example, it can be prepared many different ways and provides protein that is
ready to eat at the pull of a metal ring.
Spam is
made from pork and ham and each 12 oz can provides 42 grams of protein.
Tyson
canned chicken: Chicken is a neutral flavor with high protein content.
In
other words, it’s the type of food you can eat often without getting tired of
it since you can prepare it many different ways.
This is
the ideal meat to add protein on top of your beans, rice, or other easy to
prepare foods.
A 10 oz
can provides about 65 grams of protein.
Kirkland
canned roast beef: Beef is king in terms of protein and
nutrients.
Plus,
its simple to prepare and versatile because it can be combined with so many
different foods such as potatoes or rice.
Beef is
easily digestible, has quality nutrients, and about a two-year shelf life. A 12
oz can contains about 60 grams of protein.
StarKist
Solid White Tuna: Fish has a whole host of benefits
including omega-3 fats. It also has mercury, so make sure you don’t make it
your only canned meat.
Fish is
important for normal brain and nerve function and for heart health.
Plus,
canned tuna usually has a shelf life up to 5 years and a 5 oz can contains
about 25 grams of protein.
DAK
canned ham: Canned ham is full of flavor and protein. It can be
consumed either cold or hot and is easily added to other things like eggs, rice
and vegetables.
Unlike
spam, which contains pieces of different types of meat, DAK is 100% ham with a
typical shelf life of 4-5 years.
A 16 oz
can contains about 72 grams of protein.
At the
end of the day, canned meat is one of several ways to build up your food
storage.
Ideally,
you want to build up your canned meat supply with a diverse selection so you
never get tired of eating the same thing.
Lastly,
always remember to check the expiration dates as most canned meat will last
between 2-5 years, so you do want to eat it and rotate through your supply.
Food Storage Tips from the
Great Depression
With inflation at 40-year highs and worrisome news events coming
at us every day, it's natural to wonder how other generations handled hard
times. An era that looms large in terms of past national crises is the Great
Depression.
Many of us know stories of how a great grandparent scrimped and
saved during the 1930s. After all, the stock market crash on Oct. 29, 1929
triggered an economic collapse that lasted more than a decade. As banks failed
and businesses closed, more than 25 percent of America's workforce became
unemployed.
Historians have captured fascinating details about how the Great
Depression changed our way of life. One of the primary changes occurred in our
kitchens. In their book, A Square Meal, Jane Siegelman and Andy Coe
discuss how food scarcity in what many had considered a land of plenty
transformed our collective relationship with food...
Food Storage Tips from The Great Depression
Consumer World… With inflation wreaking havoc on shoppers' grocery bills, he
talks about the history of the downsizing of products and shows off some recent examples of this sneaky way to raise prices that have
been featured in Mouse Print*.
McDs Making More Frequent, Smaller Price
Increases
How to Turn an Old Landline Phone Into a Cellphone Bluetooth Receiver
Two-Thirds of Us Are Stressed About Inflation
Dems so-called Inflation Reduction Act will backfire-spur more
inflation…our nation will get suckered again |
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Not only is bucket gardening a great
solution for people with limited space, it also has many advantages over
traditional gardening. You can have a greater variety of plants, you won't have to do
any weeding, and you'll have fewer pests to deal with.
If you decide to give it a try, the first thing you need to ask
yourself what you're going to grow. Beginners should always start with very
easy plants. It will boost their confidence and give them valuable practice
before they move on to more difficult plants...
25 Fruits and Veggies
You Can Grow in Buckets
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15 Foods You Can Grow In
Buckets All Year
Natural
disasters don't wait for a convenient time
And you shouldn't wait to prepare either. In some cases there is
little to no warning.
Prepare now to lessen the impact of disasters and emergencies
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3 comments:
When bumbling Biden got 'elected' you warned readers that his election would bite everyone AND you were right again!
Democrats across the country will pay for the misguided economic policies of the Biden administration. The reckoning will come to fruition in November.
Fox: “The upcoming midterm elections will feature a variety of issues, but the No. 1 focus for voters that has the potential to influence the outcome for Democratic candidates, according to strategists and multiple polls, is the economy.
Mighty interesting thoughts! You're always a good read.
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