Well-funded and highly organized radical leftist groups are
planning civil disobedience including possible Washington D.C. riots during
Trump’s inauguration. Protests and
marches will start January 14th and last until at least Inauguration
Day. “We are planning to shut down the
inauguration, that’s the short of it,” says Legba Carrefour, a spokesperson for DisruptJ20. “We’re pretty literal about that, we are
trying to create citywide paralysis on a level that I don’t think has been seen
in D.C. before. We’re
trying to shut down pretty much every ingress into the city as well as every
checkpoint around the actual inauguration parade route.”
COMMENTS:
It is so sad and so scary to contemplate such lawlessness in
the United States.
TODAY’S QUERIES & ANSWERS:
Q. The Russians reportedly successfully hacked the DNC and
John Podesta’s computers. But, when the
FBI was investigating Clinton’s emails, it was repeatedly denied access to these
same computers. Why was that so and why
didn’t they do something about it? (Herman
~ Tyler, TX)
A. Neither the DNC nor John Podesta wanted the F.B.I. to
know what was on their computers, and the F.B.I. didn’t do anything about it
because Comey was taking orders directly from the White House and Loretta Lynch. By the way, there is no indication as of this date that the
contents of those computers included pornographic pictures.
Q. I understand there are a lot of problems with chicken
right now. Tons of it was undercooked
and some 2,300 pounds of it had plastic pieces in it. It seems as if there is always some problem
with commercial chicken products.
Why? (Olive ~ Lancaster, PA)
A. It's a fowl problem. I think that processing plant might be missing a plastic
garbage can. I agree that whenever there’s
a problem with meat in the food chain, it’s usually with chicken or hamburger
meat. They are both mass produced and
packaged; I suspect the process is not monitored carefully enough internally and the
U.S.D.A. is not inspecting processing often enough or thoroughly enough. Maybe they’re liberal Democrats trying to
take out their frustrations on conservative Trump voters.
Q. I know some doubt has been cast on the purchase of Yahoo
by Verizon. Do you think it will through and will it be
successful? (Milo ~ Manchester, CA)
A. Yahoo has failed its customers from a security standpoint
and I’ve heard nothing to indicate to me that they are doing enough, if
anything, about it. I’ve not had particularly
good relationships with Verizon in the three times I was with them, and they’re
not highly rated by anyone. I think they
both know they are in the doldrums, because they plan to change their name to
Altaba. I don’t look forward to any
significant improvement unless they have a wholesale change in management from
top to bottom.
TODAY’S QUOTE:
“In communications, familiarity breeds
apathy.” ~ William Bernbach
TODAY’S VIDEO:
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