There’s a battle brewing in Auburn, Kentucky over the
subject of horse manure. There are quite
a few Amish people living there and they all ride in horse-driven carriages,
thereby spreading manure all over town. The
town passed a law which requires a “properly fitted collection device” to be
placed on all horses walking on the street.
The Amish residents have just filed a lawsuit claiming the law violates
their religious rights.
COMMENTS:
We now know where Washington politicians go to obtain their
basic education.
TODAY’S QUERIES & ANSWERS:
Q. Can Trump prod Congress into action? (Leung ~ Monterey, CA)
A. Let me put it this way: if they don’t act proactively,
they’re going to be on the outside looking in come November of 2018, (both
Democrat and Republican), because we are not going to put up with it any longer
and, as Trump puts it, they work for us.
Q. Any comments or thoughts about President Trump’s
immediate visit with the C.I.A. over the weekend? (Holly ~ Fairbanks, AK)
A. I’m surprised he found any intelligence in
Washington. Political agendas have so
corrupted the top tiers of government agencies in Washington that the grunts that
do the real hard day-to-day work need inspiration and solace. I think thIS was the main purpose of his
visit, to reassure them that things are finally going to be not only different,
but better.
Q. What about all of the women protesters over the
weekend? (Celeste ~ Paradise, NV)
A. We never should have given them the right to vote.
TODAY’S QUOTE:
“It’s funny how social activists
usually protest against the only things that have a credible chance of
achieving the activists’ goals. (Craig
Bruce)
TODAY’S VIDEO:
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