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There are few embers of hope, being fanned by small amounts of greed, that can’t ultimately be buffeted into larger wafts of heated flames, readied to strike at fortune…
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There are few embers of hope, being fanned by small amounts of greed, that can’t ultimately be buffeted into larger wafts of heated flames, readied to strike at fortune…
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Nobody does it bitter (sic)… Each week The Sunday Whirl invites writers to write a poem or short prose using some or all of the “Wordle’s” 12 words. This week it is: The Trumphant Recipe Here’s a neat trick you … Continue reading
I have trouble when it comes to not helping our own people because of the argument: We can’t just keep running up the debt.
If you’ve not heard Elizabeth Warren speak before, take a moment now. If you have, you’ll appreciate her insightful analysis of what’s going on with the banking industry’s influence over government and its effects on all of us…
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A fun childlike poetic tribute to the failures of the leadership of our corporations, the failure of our leadership in the Justice Department, and ultimately our President and Congress. And, certainly, everyone’s failure to abide by ethical principles and a … Continue reading
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There may be severe consequences for saying, or even believing that. Read on so you are forewarned… Limerick Post (Limerick-Off Monday) of MAD KANE’S HUMOR BLOG challenges readers/writers to write, obviously, LIMERICKS! This week’s suggested word to be rhymed is: … Continue reading
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To the highest bidder goes to the spoils, but this bidder got his spoiled – which is what should happen…
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Wasn’t that title: Annie, get your goat? That slogan: Goat for the gold? Where do goats vacation? In a goat-tel.
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Don’t get caught with this woman of the night. She’ll burn you right…
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You can always have too much red ink, but can you do something with it? Like lemons into lemonade?