02 November, 2022

Listen, when I said 'be sure to tip your server,' I didn't mean telling her "don't go home with that guy."

There's the mentality of some people who think they're always right about everything.  An obvious question to ask is 'what did I miss?'  'What did I get wrong?'  That's how you find out what your mistakes are and learn how to keep them from happening again.

For instance, Nancy Pelosi isn't asking why her home didn't have working security.  It had already been attacked twice and she herself kept making speeches about how evil and dangerous Trump supporters were.  That reckless behavior could endanger her or her husband.  If your goal is to prevent dangerous people from attacking you, security is a good thing to have.

Just imagine how different things would be now if Paul Pelosi had kept a gun near his bedside for easy access.  Hammers are short-range weapons, an attacker wouldn't be allowed to get close to someone with a gun.

There's also the mentality of people who refuse to learn from other people's mistakes.  Are any of Nancy Pelosi's co-workers asking what people can do to protect themselves from evil Trump supporters?  You know, the ones they complain about to the media?  The ones they need protection from?  The ones who might attack even if they don't have any guns?

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I've also been wondering why Paul (or whoever) didn't call 911 and ask for help right away.  The police made a "welfare check."  Isn't it a given that if you desperately need help right now, you call 911?

Yet the police also showed up immediately, no hesitation like there is for poorer neighborhoods.  This makes me wonder if the call was deliberate.  A 911 call would be registered in places that this caller doesn't want, whereas a "welfare check" call from the same phone or location wouldn't.

I don't know if that's relevant or what the specifics procedures are for San Fran, but that sounds significant.  If nothing else, 911 has only three digits, it's quicker, which is relevant in a moment of physical crisis.

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We're in the last week, they're busy stealing the elections.  Media is cutting off anyone who challenges the theft, the polls suddenly show a big increase in Republican support, technically inspiring more Democrats to vote which helps push through the fake ballets.

□ [“Massive Crowds Support Bolsonaro – The People, the Police and the Military Support Bolsonaro’s Efforts to Address Socialist Attempt to Steal the Election"]

There are places for hope.  A lot of the world is fed up with these tyrants and knows that if we fall, that's it for everybody.  Is this going to get anywhere?  Don't know, but it might partially explain the problems with supply, logistics and transportation all collapsing at once.

Reportedly the airlines are getting ready for a strike.  Nice timing since the railroads are already going to do that right after the election.  We're heading for the 'winter of death' Biden promised.  They're making it happen.

There's still more.  Iran is reportedly getting ready to attack somebody, whether it's us, Saudi Arabia or Israel.  The ATF has, somehow, announced that it's lost thousands of guns.  Those obviously went to arm someone, almost certainly one of our enemies, and we have no way to know who.

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Biden's giving some sort of speech tonight about how evil anybody who disagrees with him is.  Or at least Americans.  I may post later, or not.

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