Christmas Stuff!
***Today's the day we go and cut our Christmas tree with Johnathan, and then tomorrow we are going shopping with both kids...what a perfect weekend! We got our outdoor lights up this morning, now to have Johnathan help us drag all the Christmas tubs down from the attic. I'm starting to get in the spirit, all I need now is a little snow. :-)
***The Washington Post, as usual, is misrepresenting the GOP tax bill, claiming it, wait for it, benefits the wealthy more than the poor and middle class. Gosh, never heard that before, have we? In fact:
The poor don't pay taxes anyway, but they have to throw that in there because they have so many gullible Americans who will believe anything they see in print. It's getting harder and harder to find journalistic integrity.
***The Left was SO hoping that this Michael Flynn plea deal would lead to Trump, but they are going to be disappointed again.
Even the Washington Post knows there's nothing there.
***Couldn't resist...
***
It was Christmas Eve and, while at the meat counter, a woman was anxiously picking over the last few remaining turkeys in the hope of finding a large one.
In desperation she called over a shop assistant and asked, "Excuse me. Do these turkeys get any bigger?"
"No, madam," he replied... "they're all dead."
***
Can't help it, I love Grumpy Cat!
***The most difficult thing is the decision to act, the rest is merely tenacity. The fears are paper tigers. You can do anything you decide to do. You can act to change and control your life; and the procedure, the process is its own reward.
***The Washington Post, as usual, is misrepresenting the GOP tax bill, claiming it, wait for it, benefits the wealthy more than the poor and middle class. Gosh, never heard that before, have we? In fact:
What the Post reporters don’t tell readers is that other measures of the Senate tax cut bill’s effects contradict their chosen – Democratic – narrative. To cite just one example, the Cato Institute’s Chris Edwards looked at the aggregate percentage cuts by income range. Taxpayers earning $40,000 to $50,000 annually would see a 51 percent reduction. Similarly, those earning $75,000 to $100,000 would see a 17 percent aggregate reduction.
And the wealthy? Edwards calculated a 5.8 percent cut for those earning $1 million or more annually.
The poor don't pay taxes anyway, but they have to throw that in there because they have so many gullible Americans who will believe anything they see in print. It's getting harder and harder to find journalistic integrity.
***The Left was SO hoping that this Michael Flynn plea deal would lead to Trump, but they are going to be disappointed again.
Even the Washington Post knows there's nothing there.
***Couldn't resist...
***
It was Christmas Eve and, while at the meat counter, a woman was anxiously picking over the last few remaining turkeys in the hope of finding a large one.
In desperation she called over a shop assistant and asked, "Excuse me. Do these turkeys get any bigger?"
"No, madam," he replied... "they're all dead."
***
Can't help it, I love Grumpy Cat!
***The most difficult thing is the decision to act, the rest is merely tenacity. The fears are paper tigers. You can do anything you decide to do. You can act to change and control your life; and the procedure, the process is its own reward.
Sadly, The Washington BLEEP, and its owner, Amazon, have done it again. Ugh!
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