I realize this is goofy. 😊 But every time I read these latest headlines where the the Swing States are finally coming around… and the 2020 election rigged results are close to being overturned, this song goes through my head! Yeah ! (This “Swingin'” was a hit in 1983, and it’s a catchy little tune.)
Like the song, we now all have hopeful positive vibes, and something great is just around the corner!
-From: My E-Friend-
Many of these traitors were connected to the two impeachment farces, and other get-Trump-schemes. They need to be indicted when an honest Attorney General is appointed.
Biden is stupid. He has acquired little wisdom in his 70 odd years. You need capable help for a big job. If LGBTQIOUABIGSNAKE and people of color are a requirement, hire some with experience.
“I have noticed that a large number of people are implying, with bad jokes and anecdotes, that people from California are not real smart. I would like to state for the record that I disagree with that assessment.
Anyone who would build cities on the San Andreas Fault and in the path of the annual Santa Ana winds….and then fill those cities with Democrats…
Explanation: Taken with a camera fixed to a tripod, many short exposures were aligned with the stars to unveil this beautiful, dark night sky. Captured near the rural village of Albany`a at the northeastern corner of Spain, the three stars of Orion’s belt stretch across top center in the starry frame. Alnitak, the easternmost (left) of the belt stars is seen next to the more diffuse glow of the Flame Nebula and the dark notch of the famous Horsehead. Easily visible to the naked-eye The Great Nebula of Orion is below the belt stars. A mere 1,500 light-years distant, it is the closest large stellar nursery to our fair planet. Best seen in photographs, the broad and faint arc of Barnard’s Loop seems to embrace Orion’s brighter stars and nebulae though. In the northern spring the familiar northern winter constellation is setting. Near the western horizon toward lower right Orion’s apparently bright blue supergiant Rigel just touches the branches of a pine tree.