7.1.21


his first introduction to strobelights was in a church basement Woudathought  The First Presbyterian Church across the street from his junior high 

there was an evening function at school he attendedwalked to it as he did every weekday  as he had walked to elementary school beyond and later to the high school twice again as far from home as the junior high
                                                                                                          those on top of his morning paper route had him walking as a kid plenty  which is how he learned to read assigned pieces while walking and not fall on his face 
                          something he still enjoys  Hey! You’re the reading man 


what attracted him as he walked home was muted rocknroll music emanating from the church

he walked into the naveblew his parents away when he also nonchalantly referred to it as the narthex late that night when he arrived at home to their upset because he was out after city curfew 
                                                                                 hed been reading Architectural Digests that a neighbor across the street who was an architect shared with him  


there was no one upstairs to bar him from entering so he continued to follow the music  

he descended a wide staircase which allowed traffic up and down simultaneously

at the foot of the strps he entered a large foyer which provided access to bathrooms left and right  Men and Women 

before him was a closed doubledoor

the music came from behind it

he pulled on one door and wandered in

he wasnt stopped by adults who moved alertly through the room

entering he found himself at the rear of a large gathering of kids who were talking in small clusters or on the linoleum floor dancing to rocknroll 
                           Crazy

at the front of the room on a fixed stage a man was playing 45s and LPs on a phonograph  the music was amplified by a PA system 
              Groovy

he didnt recognise a soul 

hed never been in the church before although walking past it he appreciated its soaring structure  like a rocketship waiting to launch

bundled at the back of the room were overstuffed chairs folding chairs cardtables  and in the corner furthurest from the doors on a raised carpeted dais were huge pillows and fantasticoloured beanbag chairs  

nestled among them was a high school girl who wore a Playboy rabbithead logo on her white neckhigh sweater 

In a Gadda Da Vita by Iron Butterfly began 
                                             the lights went downthe kids ooohed  black lights went up  then strobes affixed to tops of extended tripods began fluttering                                                                                                                              psychedelic
it was hard to walk in the sputtering light and dark

he made his way to the pillows stacked in front of the seatedwrithing high school girl  in the intermittent splashes he saw her eyes were closed 
                          she was groovin 
he couldnt take his eyes off her bunny or her breasts swaying inside her sweaterhe was mesmerisedfelt high  when he finally got high years later he remembered this episodethis girl  he was not disappointed 


when the drum solo beganher eyes still closed she moved like an African snake  a mumba  swaying  jiggling  tempting
he didnt resist temptation
                           slowly  on his knees  facing her  he reached out and put the fingers of his right hand under her moving breast  he could feel heat and its weight through her sweater on his fingertipsshe did not resist  she did not open her eyes  he took her other breast his left  she continued gyrating  she did not open her eyes  he squeezed her breaststhe blacklighted sweaterhis flickering shadow playing on her   he squeezed her breasts again and again 

after several moments passed he looked up into in her attractive passive face 
                                                                                High. she slurredshe smileshe bitnibbled at her lower lip 
            Hi he mumbled
she did not pull away  she closed her eyes again  he continued fondling her 


when Butterfly ended the strobes ceasedthe blacklights went offthe ceilinglighting came up  the dreamit had to be a dream cleared her throat You should stop. 
                                             Yes
releasing her breasts she leaned forward and gently stroked his cheek with the backs of her fingers I have to go.
I aint goin anywhere
                 she looked down at his hard-on  she giggled 
                                                                                     No. I imagine not. Have a God-blessed night. Good night.
he croaked  Good night

she stepped down from the pillowsthe dais crossed the back of the room and out the doors he entered through 
                                                                                                                   JesusChrist 


he returned on successive Friday nights  three Fridays later there was another dance  she wasnt there  three Fridays later another dance  she wasnt there 
                                         then the dances ceasedhe never saw her again

later he was sure to ask other girls he met if they were Presbyterians crazy Presbyterians   
2159,  Monday,  4  1. 21
1408,  Thursday,  7  1. 21


what is being obscured by Congressional procedures this evening (and morning  mourning) is who was responsible for attacking the nations Capitol yesterday afternoon 
                                                     they are white terrorists  cult members  likely the kind who would have followed like sheep and made Jim Jones of the Peoples Temple David Koresh of the Branch Davidans and Marshall Applegates Heavens Gate mighty proudboys

0016,  Thursday,  7  1. 21

The Who  no  they were fooled again  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SHhrZgojY1Q 

6.1.21

 
there it is 
           his buddy Bobby once told him All comes to he who waits 
                                                                         the Liar-in-Chief speaks 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DLlJ9hiXfyw

2347,  Day-between-Two-Ts,  6  1. 21

 
Christ if there was ever a conduit between him and All Things it was a hotbath seasoned with salts scented with oils accentuated by a fluttering candlelight 
                                        All Things lies stories intrigue truths gently emerging  not vigorous slaps on the face or buttock

he really ought to have an electric recordertape machine set beside the tub and record them as they came to him as he muttered he could enunciate his ramblings they always seemed to come out wholewellformed and with a pen and paper reformed and improved some at least

hed talk and itd scribble on nondescript ugly narrow brown tape like mailed brownwrapped porno he thought manufacturers did themselves a disservice and ought to have coloured the tape they would sold betterwould have salted the earthencouraged consumers to record their fleeting conversations remembrances  whether obvious somewhat wary or clandestine 
                      he could lay back close his eyes and talk his words and thoughts magnetised collected for Replay and later transcribed perhaps introduce a middleman or womanNix that a woman 
                                                                                        although he feared speaking with his handseven if his eyes were closed even if there was no audience that hed topple the recorder into the tub and fry himself 
        WAIT fuckingenius mebbe he hold onto that idea and serve it up if Death roiled aroundshowed its hand and he might aptly curtail his sufferinghis familys suffering 
                                                       Adios mumuchachus I love yas! going off into oblivion with the White Rabbit

a good thing a rabbit didnt die wasnt sacrificed to portend a pregnancy a miserable bioassay  "the rabbit died"  someone should have fried Friedman Maurice Harold betcha rabbits would have enjoyeden masse taking Maurice out behind the hutch for whatfor 

couldnt have blamed them he might have joined in 

Science didnt care they believed animals were expendable hed just wanna help bring it around on them so they might understand they were expendable too
a blunt hunting knife would do 

a tape recorder chartreusecoloured tape 
                                           indelible screaming screeches pleading could have made all the difference 


“the scientist died” 

                     just an idea that occurred to him in a hotconduit

0110,  Sunday,  3  1. 21
1433 or 233,  Sunday,  3  1. 21
Fear and Loathing tub scene  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1RBwoUbvxx0


even after white terrorists stormed the Capitol Building earlier this afternoon  on the presidents invite and incitement  their attempt to thwart the Congressional certification of President-elect Biden and Vice President-elect Harris failed  eight of fourteen senators reversed themselves  while all 126 House members remained unchanged  unaffected  unhinged  demented  they continued to object to Arizonas lawful certification 
                                                                                  the process will continue until the Biden-Harris election certification is approved
                                                                                     2031, Day-between-Two-Ts,  6  1. 21
PS  2109hrs  Georgia was challenged  no senator stood behind it

cult


these are the people who incited the white mob that descended on the Capitol today  foremost the mobs cult leader the president
           and his waterbearers

 

Ted Cruz  TX

Ron Johnson  WI

James Lankford  MS

Steve Daines  MT

Joseph Kennedy  LA

Marsha Blackburn  TN

Mike Braun  IN

Josh Hawley  OK

incoming senators

Tommy Tuberville  AL

Cynthia Lummis  WY

Roger Marshall  KS

Bill Hagerty  TN

*   *   *

Rep. Mike Johnson of Louisiana’s 4th Congressional District

Rep. Gary Palmer of Alabama’s 6th Congressional District

Rep. Steve Scalise of Louisiana’s 1st Congressional District

Rep. Jim Jordan of Ohio’s 4th Congressional District

Rep. Ralph Abraham of Louisiana’s 5th Congressional District

Rep. Rick W. Allen of Georgia’s 12th Congressional District

Rep. James R. Baird of Indiana’s 4th Congressional District

Rep. Jim Banks of Indiana’s 3rd Congressional District

Rep. Jack Bergman of Michigan’s 1st Congressional District

Rep. Andy Biggs of Arizona’s 5th Congressional District

Rep. Gus Bilirakis of Florida’s 12th Congressional District

Rep. Dan Bishop of North Carolina’s 9th Congressional District

Rep. Mike Bost of Illinois’s 12th Congressional District

Rep. Kevin Brady of Texas’s 8th Congressional District

Rep. Mo Brooks of Alabama’s 5th Congressional District

Rep. Ken Buck of Colorado’s 4th Congressional District

Rep. Ted Budd of North Carolina’s 13th Congressional District

Rep. Tim Burchett of Tennessee’s 2nd Congressional District

Rep. Michael C. Burgess of Texas’s 26th Congressional District

Rep. Bradley Byrne of Alabama’s 1st Congressional District

Rep. Ken Calvert of California’s 42nd Congressional District

Rep. Earl L. “Buddy” Carter of Georgia’s 1st Congressional District

Rep. Ben Cline of Virginia’s 6th Congressional District

Rep. Michael Cloud of Texas’s 27th Congressional District

Rep. Mike Conaway of Texas’s 11th Congressional District

Rep. Rick Crawford of Arkansas’s 1st Congressional District

Rep. Dan Crenshaw of Texas’s 2nd Congressional District

Rep. Mario Diaz-Balart of Florida’s 25th Congressional District

Rep. Jeff Duncan of South Carolina’s 3rd Congressional District

Rep. Neal P. Dunn of Florida’s 2nd Congressional District

Rep. Tom Emmer of Minnesota’s 6th Congressional District

Rep. Ron Estes of Kansas’s 4th Congressional District

Rep. Drew Ferguson of Georgia’s 3rd Congressional District

Rep. Chuck Fleischmann of Tennessee's 3rd Congressional District

Rep. Bill Flores of Texas’s 17th Congressional District

Rep. Jeff Fortenberry of Nebraska’s 1st Congressional District

Rep. Virginia Foxx of North Carolina’s 5th Congressional District

Rep. Russ Fulcher of Idaho’s 1st Congressional District

Rep. Matt Gaetz of Florida’s 1st Congressional District

Rep. Greg Gianforte of Montana’s at-large congressional district

Rep. Bob Gibbs of Ohio’s 7th Congressional District

Rep. Louie Gohmert of Texas’s 1st Congressional District

Rep. Lance Gooden of Texas’s 5th Congressional District

Rep. Sam Graves of Missouri’s 6th Congressional District

Rep. Mark Green of Tennessee’s 7th Congressional District

Rep. Michael Guest of Mississippi’s 3rd Congressional District

Rep. Andy Harris of Maryland’s 1st Congressional District

Rep. Vicky Hartzler of Missouri’s 4th Congressional District

Rep. Kevin Hern of Oklahoma’s 1st Congressional District

Rep. Clay Higgins of Louisiana’s 3rd Congressional District

Rep. Trey Hollingsworth of Indiana’s 9th Congressional District

Rep. Richard Hudson of North Carolina’s 8th Congressional District

Rep. Bill Huizenga of Michigan’s 2nd Congressional District

Rep. Bill Johnson of Ohio’s 6th Congressional District

Rep. John Joyce of Pennsylvania’s 13th Congressional District

Rep. Fred Keller of Pennsylvania’s 12th Congressional District

Rep. Mike Kelly of Pennsylvania’s 16th Congressional District

Rep. Trent Kelly of Mississippi’s 1st Congressional District

Rep. Steve King of Iowa’s 4th Congressional District

Rep. David Kustoff of Tennessee’s 8th Congressional District

Rep. Darin LaHood of Illinois’s 18th Congressional District

Rep. Doug LaMalfa of California’s 1st Congressional District

Rep. Doug Lamborn of Colorado’s 5th Congressional District

Rep. Robert E. Latta of Ohio’s 5th Congressional District

Rep. Debbie Lesko of Arizona’s 8th Congressional District

Rep. Blaine Luetkemeyer of Missouri’s 3rd Congressional District

Rep. Kenny Marchant of Texas’s 24th Congressional District

Rep. Roger Marshall of Kansas’s 1st Congressional District

Rep. Tom McClintock of California’s 4th Congressional District

Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers of Washington’s 5th Congressional District

Rep. Dan Meuser of Pennsylvania’s 9th Congressional District

Rep. Carol D. Miller of West Virginia’s 3rd Congressional District

Rep. John Moolenaar of Michigan’s 4th Congressional District

Rep. Alex X. Mooney of West Virginia’s 2nd Congressional District

Rep. Markwayne Mullin of Oklahoma’s 2nd Congressional District

Rep. Gregory Murphy of North Carolina’s 3rd Congressional District

Rep. Dan Newhouse of Washington’s 4th Congressional District

Rep. Ralph Norman of South Carolina’s 5th Congressional District

Rep. Scott Perry of Pennsylvania’s 10th Congressional District

Rep. Guy Reschenthaler of Pennsylvania’s 14th Congressional District

Rep. Tom Rice of South Carolina’s 7th Congressional District

Rep. John Rose of Tennessee’s 6th Congressional District

Rep. David Rouzer of North Carolina’s 7th Congressional District

Rep. John Rutherford of Florida’s 4th Congressional District

Rep. Austin Scott of Georgia’s 8th Congressional District

Rep. Mike Simpson of Idaho’s 2nd Congressional District

Rep. Adrian Smith of Nebraska’s 3rd Congressional District

Rep. Jason Smith of Missouri’s 8th Congressional District

Rep. Ross Spano of Florida’s 15th Congressional District

Rep. Elise Stefanik of New York’s 21st Congressional District

Rep. Glenn Thompson of Pennsylvania’s 15th Congressional District

Rep. Tom Tiffany of Wisconsin’s 7th Congressional District

Rep. William Timmons of South Carolina’s 4th Congressional District

Rep. Ann Wagner of Missouri’s 2nd Congressional District

Rep. Tim Walberg of Michigan’s 7th Congressional District

Rep. Michael Waltz of Florida’s 6th Congressional District

Rep. Randy Weber of Texas’s 14th Congressional District

Rep. Daniel Webster of Florida’s 11th Congressional District

Rep. Brad Wenstrup of Ohio’s 2nd Congressional District

Rep. Bruce Westerman of Arkansas’s 4th Congressional District

Rep. Roger Williams of Texas’s 25th Congressional District

Rep. Joe Wilson of South Carolina’s 2nd Congressional District

Rep. Rob Wittman of Virginia’s 1st Congressional District

Rep. Ron Wright of Texas’s 6th Congressional District

Rep. Ted S. Yoho of Florida’s 3rd Congressional District

Rep. Lee Zeldin of New York’s 1st Congressional District

Rep. Kevin McCarthy of California’s 23rd Congressional District

Rep. Robert Aderholt of Alabama’s 4th Congressional District

Rep. Jodey Arrington of Texas’s 19th Congressional District

Rep. Brian Babin of Texas’s 36th Congressional District

Rep. Doug Collins of Georgia’s 9th Congressional District

Rep. Scott DesJarlais of Tennessee’s 4th Congressional District

Rep. Morgan Griffith of Virginia’s 9th Congressional District

Rep. Jim Hagedorn of Minnesota’s 1st Congressional District

Rep. Jody Hice of Georgia’s 10th Congressional District

Rep. Billy Long of Missouri’s 7th Congressional District

Rep. Barry Loudermilk of Georgia’s 11th Congressional District

Rep. Steven Palazzo of Mississippi’s 4th Congressional District

Rep. Greg Pence of Indiana’s 6th Congressional District

Rep. Bill Posey of Florida’s 8th Congressional District

Rep. Mike Rogers of Alabama’s 3rd Congressional District

Rep. Pete Stauber of Minnesota’s 8th Congressional District

Rep. W. Gregory Steube of Florida’s 17th Congressional District

Rep. Jeff Van Drew of New Jersey's 2nd Congressional District

Rep. Mark Walker of North Carolina’s 6th Congressional District

Rep. Jackie Walorski of Indiana’s 2nd Congressional District

1313.  Day-between-Two-Ts,  6  1. 21

President-elect Biden has spoken before the cult leader 

cult president

Hmm  it seemed to him that Vice-President Pence is being held hostage Speaker Pelosi is being held hostage   that Senate and House members are being held hostage

by an anti-democratic cult president who for months has called the Election rigged

                                                                                    1221,  Day-between-Two-Ts,  6  1. 21
PS  correction:  evidently Pence has been plucked from harms way

5.1.21

 
Farther
           he knew that his father and family listened to him haphazardlylazily ears lax scarce attention he tried very hard to diminish his feelings that there was nothing worse than trying to say somethingtrelate something as heads nodded but his words unheard
                                  so he played games to amuse himself understanding that they werent listening

                                                                                                                      Farther
they did hearhowever each other
                                    which was an affirmationacknowledgement of a frequency he didnt share with them or could seem to speak 

admittedly it wasnt improbable
                                 if one doesnt know Morse Code the dots and dashes meant shit to them

theres a difference between ears queued to monosyllables less work was demanded  and the monosyllabic Dah dah dahdah like dots and dashes served their Cretan attention and necessity

he speared them with multisyllables 

he wasnt going to diminish his vocabulary because he shouldnt  

simply put they didnt speak the same language 

their neurons didnt fire alike
                               why he was thick to thatcouldnt seem to relate continued to be beyond him

it was afterall  the same  fuckin   language 


their faces pinched eyes squinted 
                                   No?
No. 


he said Farther

they heard Father 


it wasnt fun

it upset him

 

it was upsetting to have to accept things he wasnt able to change 
                                                                     but he wasnt stupid

0110,  Sunday,  3  1. 21
1616,  Sunday,  3  1. 21

 

 

While you were awa . .
. . I love that line  It presumes Im back 
                                           Rather would you like it if I said to you While you were away  then make you go away 


Is that a threat?

Or a promise Whawould you have  
                                    I would wish you would shaddup For I believe the next words out of your mouth will vex me  An I do not take kindly to vexing It takes too long it drags like boots too big or a coat too long

You do understand me

 

I was asked to speak to you.

I believe they said address Please  please use as close to their words as you heard them say so if I take exception I will take it as theirs and not presume you nothing more than a casual middleman an not seek umbrage against you for your wordsutterances

the twat began again his recitation was practised it was pitch perfect it included the hints and slights they couldnt have known because they did not know him a perfect stranger and who better to deliver insults than someone who doesnt know theyre insulting

 


Well done


And your reply so I may share it with them.

Donworry your little head Ill share it personally

I dare say they do not want to see you; I am their emissary.

Emissary That rhymes with what youll be if you persist

I don’t gather your meaning.

I like to be clever You said emissary  I mean a–mess-ansorry  violently speaking

That is why they don’t wish to see you.

Theyve attempted to cull me of whats rightfully mine  Id assume you must understand family politics majority gets a bug up their ass and think numbers or odds dictate what is right or manifest because it favours them 
                                                                                                          My intention is to favour themadvise them of a reversal to as-once-was or beat them senseless for attempting to acquire what is not theirs

Ill accept blood and broken bones as recompense

Do you really wish to say to their face 
                                        He will accept blood and broken bones as recompense
the twat nearly blanched

I did not think so 
                   You best be away Ha  While you were away  You crack me up

1218 or 0018,  Sunday,  3  1. 21
1311 or 111,  Sunday,  3  1. 21

Cheepnis

the list of unAmerican superheroes who have violated their Constitution oaths before God who he couldnt wait to see in their costumes  the majority were going to look like shit in their colouredtights and latex

first the unfit craven senators (now 13 -- GA senator Loeffler) followed by their undemocratic House cowhores

Ted Cruz  TX

Ron Johnson  WI

James Lankford  MS

Steve Daines  MT

Joseph Kennedy  LA

Marsha Blackburn  TN

Mike Braun  IN

Josh Hawley  OK

incoming senators

Tommy Tuberville  AL

Cynthia Lummis  WY

Roger Marshall  KS

Bill Hagerty  TN

*   *   *

Rep. Mike Johnson of Louisiana’s 4th Congressional District

Rep. Gary Palmer of Alabama’s 6th Congressional District

Rep. Steve Scalise of Louisiana’s 1st Congressional District

Rep. Jim Jordan of Ohio’s 4th Congressional District

Rep. Ralph Abraham of Louisiana’s 5th Congressional District

Rep. Rick W. Allen of Georgia’s 12th Congressional District

Rep. James R. Baird of Indiana’s 4th Congressional District

Rep. Jim Banks of Indiana’s 3rd Congressional District

Rep. Jack Bergman of Michigan’s 1st Congressional District

Rep. Andy Biggs of Arizona’s 5th Congressional District

Rep. Gus Bilirakis of Florida’s 12th Congressional District

Rep. Dan Bishop of North Carolina’s 9th Congressional District

Rep. Mike Bost of Illinois’s 12th Congressional District

Rep. Kevin Brady of Texas’s 8th Congressional District

Rep. Mo Brooks of Alabama’s 5th Congressional District

Rep. Ken Buck of Colorado’s 4th Congressional District

Rep. Ted Budd of North Carolina’s 13th Congressional District

Rep. Tim Burchett of Tennessee’s 2nd Congressional District

Rep. Michael C. Burgess of Texas’s 26th Congressional District

Rep. Bradley Byrne of Alabama’s 1st Congressional District

Rep. Ken Calvert of California’s 42nd Congressional District

Rep. Earl L. “Buddy” Carter of Georgia’s 1st Congressional District

Rep. Ben Cline of Virginia’s 6th Congressional District

Rep. Michael Cloud of Texas’s 27th Congressional District

Rep. Mike Conaway of Texas’s 11th Congressional District

Rep. Rick Crawford of Arkansas’s 1st Congressional District

Rep. Dan Crenshaw of Texas’s 2nd Congressional District

Rep. Mario Diaz-Balart of Florida’s 25th Congressional District

Rep. Jeff Duncan of South Carolina’s 3rd Congressional District

Rep. Neal P. Dunn of Florida’s 2nd Congressional District

Rep. Tom Emmer of Minnesota’s 6th Congressional District

Rep. Ron Estes of Kansas’s 4th Congressional District

Rep. Drew Ferguson of Georgia’s 3rd Congressional District

Rep. Chuck Fleischmann of Tennessee's 3rd Congressional District

Rep. Bill Flores of Texas’s 17th Congressional District

Rep. Jeff Fortenberry of Nebraska’s 1st Congressional District

Rep. Virginia Foxx of North Carolina’s 5th Congressional District

Rep. Russ Fulcher of Idaho’s 1st Congressional District

Rep. Matt Gaetz of Florida’s 1st Congressional District

Rep. Greg Gianforte of Montana’s at-large congressional district

Rep. Bob Gibbs of Ohio’s 7th Congressional District

Rep. Louie Gohmert of Texas’s 1st Congressional District

Rep. Lance Gooden of Texas’s 5th Congressional District

Rep. Sam Graves of Missouri’s 6th Congressional District

Rep. Mark Green of Tennessee’s 7th Congressional District

Rep. Michael Guest of Mississippi’s 3rd Congressional District

Rep. Andy Harris of Maryland’s 1st Congressional District

Rep. Vicky Hartzler of Missouri’s 4th Congressional District

Rep. Kevin Hern of Oklahoma’s 1st Congressional District

Rep. Clay Higgins of Louisiana’s 3rd Congressional District

Rep. Trey Hollingsworth of Indiana’s 9th Congressional District

Rep. Richard Hudson of North Carolina’s 8th Congressional District

Rep. Bill Huizenga of Michigan’s 2nd Congressional District

Rep. Bill Johnson of Ohio’s 6th Congressional District

Rep. John Joyce of Pennsylvania’s 13th Congressional District

Rep. Fred Keller of Pennsylvania’s 12th Congressional District

Rep. Mike Kelly of Pennsylvania’s 16th Congressional District

Rep. Trent Kelly of Mississippi’s 1st Congressional District

Rep. Steve King of Iowa’s 4th Congressional District

Rep. David Kustoff of Tennessee’s 8th Congressional District

Rep. Darin LaHood of Illinois’s 18th Congressional District

Rep. Doug LaMalfa of California’s 1st Congressional District

Rep. Doug Lamborn of Colorado’s 5th Congressional District

Rep. Robert E. Latta of Ohio’s 5th Congressional District

Rep. Debbie Lesko of Arizona’s 8th Congressional District

Rep. Blaine Luetkemeyer of Missouri’s 3rd Congressional District

Rep. Kenny Marchant of Texas’s 24th Congressional District

Rep. Roger Marshall of Kansas’s 1st Congressional District

Rep. Tom McClintock of California’s 4th Congressional District

Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers of Washington’s 5th Congressional District

Rep. Dan Meuser of Pennsylvania’s 9th Congressional District

Rep. Carol D. Miller of West Virginia’s 3rd Congressional District

Rep. John Moolenaar of Michigan’s 4th Congressional District

Rep. Alex X. Mooney of West Virginia’s 2nd Congressional District

Rep. Markwayne Mullin of Oklahoma’s 2nd Congressional District

Rep. Gregory Murphy of North Carolina’s 3rd Congressional District

Rep. Dan Newhouse of Washington’s 4th Congressional District

Rep. Ralph Norman of South Carolina’s 5th Congressional District

Rep. Scott Perry of Pennsylvania’s 10th Congressional District

Rep. Guy Reschenthaler of Pennsylvania’s 14th Congressional District

Rep. Tom Rice of South Carolina’s 7th Congressional District

Rep. John Rose of Tennessee’s 6th Congressional District

Rep. David Rouzer of North Carolina’s 7th Congressional District

Rep. John Rutherford of Florida’s 4th Congressional District

Rep. Austin Scott of Georgia’s 8th Congressional District

Rep. Mike Simpson of Idaho’s 2nd Congressional District

Rep. Adrian Smith of Nebraska’s 3rd Congressional District

Rep. Jason Smith of Missouri’s 8th Congressional District

Rep. Ross Spano of Florida’s 15th Congressional District

Rep. Elise Stefanik of New York’s 21st Congressional District

Rep. Glenn Thompson of Pennsylvania’s 15th Congressional District

Rep. Tom Tiffany of Wisconsin’s 7th Congressional District

Rep. William Timmons of South Carolina’s 4th Congressional District

Rep. Ann Wagner of Missouri’s 2nd Congressional District

Rep. Tim Walberg of Michigan’s 7th Congressional District

Rep. Michael Waltz of Florida’s 6th Congressional District

Rep. Randy Weber of Texas’s 14th Congressional District

Rep. Daniel Webster of Florida’s 11th Congressional District

Rep. Brad Wenstrup of Ohio’s 2nd Congressional District

Rep. Bruce Westerman of Arkansas’s 4th Congressional District

Rep. Roger Williams of Texas’s 25th Congressional District

Rep. Joe Wilson of South Carolina’s 2nd Congressional District

Rep. Rob Wittman of Virginia’s 1st Congressional District

Rep. Ron Wright of Texas’s 6th Congressional District

Rep. Ted S. Yoho of Florida’s 3rd Congressional District

Rep. Lee Zeldin of New York’s 1st Congressional District

Rep. Kevin McCarthy of California’s 23rd Congressional District

Rep. Robert Aderholt of Alabama’s 4th Congressional District

Rep. Jodey Arrington of Texas’s 19th Congressional District

Rep. Brian Babin of Texas’s 36th Congressional District

Rep. Doug Collins of Georgia’s 9th Congressional District

Rep. Scott DesJarlais of Tennessee’s 4th Congressional District

Rep. Morgan Griffith of Virginia’s 9th Congressional District

Rep. Jim Hagedorn of Minnesota’s 1st Congressional District

Rep. Jody Hice of Georgia’s 10th Congressional District

Rep. Billy Long of Missouri’s 7th Congressional District

Rep. Barry Loudermilk of Georgia’s 11th Congressional District

Rep. Steven Palazzo of Mississippi’s 4th Congressional District

Rep. Greg Pence of Indiana’s 6th Congressional District

Rep. Bill Posey of Florida’s 8th Congressional District

Rep. Mike Rogers of Alabama’s 3rd Congressional District

Rep. Pete Stauber of Minnesota’s 8th Congressional District

Rep. W. Gregory Steube of Florida’s 17th Congressional District

Rep. Jeff Van Drew of New Jersey's 2nd Congressional District

Rep. Mark Walker of North Carolina’s 6th Congressional District

Rep. Jackie Walorski of Indiana’s 2nd Congressional District

 

1658,  Twosday,  5  1. 21

4.1.21


Unfuckinbelievable unfuckinbelievable 
                                     What comes with a monthly pension of $1,406.73
Yawanna guess 
                 yawanna take off your tightywhities so your minds clear women arent usually as stupid as men so hes not pointing his finger at them

What comes with the $1,406.73 monthly  – its most recent recipient has most graciously agreed to give the American peoplethe American taxpayers who will be footing his pension a one-time $600 check to help alleviateHA their mounting financial burdens  –  the recipient is California Republican representative Devin Nunes

Its called the Presidential Medal of Freedom 
                                              https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefings-statements/president-donald-j-trump-award-medal-freedom-devin-nunes/ 


$253K -- Killed

it is important to record these senators who are plying anti-democratic sentiments and announcing their actions for reason of ambition (or could give a rat-ass) because theyre betting their constituents wont remember how they spoke or acted when they seek office again 

they ought to be removed for defying their God-sworn Constitutional oath

Ted Cruz  TX

Ron Johnson  WI

James Lankford  MS

Steve Daines  MT

Joseph Kennedy  LA

Marsha Blackburn  TN

Mike Braun  IN

Josh Hawley  OK

incoming Keystone Cops

Tommy Tuberville  AL

Cynthia Lummis  WY

Roger Marshall  KS

Bill Hagerty  TN

1541,  Monday,  4  1. 21

 

it is curious

it is generationalisnt it

his nightmarehis apocalypse was nuclear war 
                                                 Hide beneath your desks, children.
Im not hiding

You’ll do as you’re told.

Orwha 
            as a boy he knew his desk wasnt going to protect him  the schools touted basement bomb shelter wasnt going to save him either if they made it there 
                                                there were no provisionsno water it was a sham a masquerade  
adults leading lambs to the slaughter pretending  why would adults pretend

 

today its the zombie apocalypse 
                                   Arya fuckin kiddin me 

zombies wouldnt be eatin them
                                theyd be eating themselvestheir dead new-dead in order to survive  hed help in a blink 

truly
      hed call it Donner dining     


Table for one?

1933,  Saturday,  2  1. 21