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I believe what I say and believe I am right. Thus, the title of my column, Undeniably Right. Take it as you will, that I'm a conservative or I have a huge ego and believe I am always correct. Sometimes those things overlap, sometimes not.
Mike Rowse
One of the undeniable truths of life in my world is that you should watch what people do. It will tell you much more about their real intentions than if you listen to their words. This applies especially to politicians and members of the corporate propaganda media. That doesn't mean, however, that you shouldn't listen to their words. Because sometimes they'll tell you exactly what they are going to do.
New York City mayor Zohran Mamdani told people what he was going to do at a recent appearance in which he talked about immigration policy in the United States. Mayor Mamdani called for America to align with Islamic law and the Prophet Mohammed in order to support mass immigration especially from the Middle East. The mayor said specifically that Islam is a religion built upon a narrative of migration. During his remarks he cited the Hijrah, the Prophet Mohammed's migration from Mecca to Medina in 622-CE. He said it was a foundational example of how societies should treat strangers and refugees.
Colorado has been the center of many of the disagreements when it comes to the LGBQT community. Of course, it's the place where Christian bakers and photographers got into legal trouble for refusing to serve members of that community based upon their religious beliefs. Generally,y everything the Colorado State government or county, and local governments do is to carve out special privileges for members of the community. Which also means, members of the Christian community are told their rights are secondary. And don't get me started on respecting parents' rights.
The Denver school board recently terminated a professor at the Northeast Early College. Advanced high school students planning on going to college attended Northeast to earn college credits. Jennifer Honka was a professor teaching a class entitled, French language and culture. Jennifer made no bones about her sexual orientation. This involved membership in several organizations, advocacy for LGBTQ rights, and made its way into the classroom. It was not her promotion of her sexuality that got her in trouble however.
Wonder what he is finding amazing? Guess we will listen and find out!
Why would you flood a peaceful successful society with violent criminals, rapists, sex traffickers, or people who call openly for the destruction of our society unless your goal was to also destroy that society.
Have you noticed that climate change is no longer a primary topic. It was a crisis until the government decided it needed data centers all over the country.
The other day I was in Albuquerque, and I drove past six liquor stores, 7 fast food restaurants, 12 marijuana dispensaries, and six smoke shops on the way to pick up my illegal raw milk. Which is illegal because the government says it cares about my health.
Guess we will have to listen to find out what those decisions are and were.
Nicholas Jordan Wagner is a medical biophysicist. He also has a couple of other graduate degrees and is a well educated person. He is from Canada and has developed quite a large following on social media sites. Mainly because he talks about the failures of canada's health care system. If you have been paying attention or following my radio show, you're familiar with some of the issues regarding the so-called free health care.
Recently Nicholas has been focusing on people waiting for treatment and those who have died while waiting for treatment. For 2025 the average wait time between a visit to the General practitioner and getting an appointment with a specialist is 29 weeks. If you want to see an orthopedic specialist ,it's closer to 49 weeks. This includes not only surgery, but referrals for diagnostic appointments such as MRIs or CAT scans. Last year just under 24,000 Canadians died while waiting for surgery or a diagnostic appointment with a specialist.
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