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Gus Leonisky's bloga law unto themselves: too much small print...WASHINGTON — Congress on Monday night overwhelmingly approved a $900 billion stimulus package that would send billions of dollars to American households and businesses grappling with the economic and health toll of the pandemic. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said hundreds of dollars in direct payments could begin reaching individual Americans as early as next week.
the year in review: in the rubbish bin of the murdoch media...This cartoon (24-25 October 2020) by Johannes Leak, Bill's son, has been modified by Gus to remove the exclusive intents of the Murdoch media that show Scott Morrison as an exemplary god-fearing Christian who never tells a porkie and acts like the principal of a college for future advertising delinquents.
The original is quite lame and demand a bit of oldy-worldy sniggering:
waking up without guilt in the virtuous middle of a woke festival...![]() This year has been a bad one for most of us, but woke virtue signalers of every stripe have been having the best of times. To honor them, RT presents The Wokies award chart – and first on stage is the entertainment industry.
civilisation can only become fuzzier...![]()
a litany of failures with intent to do more damage...![]()
FROHE WEIHNACHTEN UND EIN GLÜCKLICHES NEUES JAHR... всем нашим друзьям и читателям
The news in brief:
MOSCOW (Sputnik) - Apple and Pear Australia Limited (APAL) withdrew from the Russian Intellectual Property Court (IPC) a statement challenging the registration of Lady Crimea trademark in the name of the Russian Crimean Fruit Company.
morrison's (1862-1920) genius...![]() We need the diplomatic skills of a ‘Chinese Morrison’
a fable by la fontaine versus nature...Once, when winter came, a cicada that was starving came to the door of an anthill asking for food. At his request the ants responded, asking the following question:
word of the year: a toss between fucked and shit...This is the cartoon of the year as voted by Gus Leonisky. Congratulation to Mark David!...
whose line is it anyway?...Among those cheering loudest at the (presumed) end of Donald Trump’s presidency in the past week were the comedians – Seth Meyers, Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Kimmel, John Oliver – on America’s staggering array of late-night shows and the-week-that-was wraps.
humans drive the present global warming....
Global warming demands some reality checks. Some “information” channels are often cool on the concept. “RT” and “NotGuardian” (GoofGuardian rather than OffGuardian sometimes) are example of bullshit spreading, with subtle differences...
pardon me...A self-pardon of federal crimes could be taken as an admission of guilt, as Trump and his family face inquiries from both the state of New York and the District of Columbia. Both New York Attorney General Letitia James and D.C. Attorney General Karl Racine have made the media rounds in recent weeks. They’ve made plain that they are licking their chops to get to the bottom of Trump’s business conduct— or criminal misconduct.
compliments of the season...The economy is picking up, and hundreds of thousand of workers in those queues are now back in work. However, there are plenty more that will continue to struggle.
Train sets or baby dolls?...There is a tendency to be hasty in dealing with transgenderism. It has been described as a medical condition, when kids and adults feel that they live in the wrong sex-allocated body.
The psychology is complex. A passing moment in believing something or something else is part of learning. Becoming entrenched in our ideas and feelings can become obsessive. We learn to lie as much to others as to our self.
DEWs and instant death...Directed Energy Weapons are the next best thing… Well they’re not really good stuff if you want peace, but if you are at war and want to destroy something “precisely” INSTANTANEOUSLY, Directed Energy Weapons (DEWs) are the go.
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