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Arshoes 2e you maybe someone who has lost a family member, maybe a son or daughter, because of an illegal alien? Drunk driving incident? Convenience store robbery? In the wrong place at the wrong time? Gang incident?

Maybe you haven’t actually “lost” anyone, but maybe you or someone you know has lost benefits because of illegal aliens, like a disabled child no longer eligible for lunch subsidies because your state has accepted and is paying the benefits to illegal aliens, which, by the way, you, the taxpaying citizen, don’t have a right to know about?

Maybe you haven’t actually lost benefits, but maybe you just can’t get to see the doctor you want to see because he/she is so overworked and overbooked due to the influx of those illegal immigrants on Medicaid (who are not supposed to be receiving benefits but who are despite what they say) that the next appointment which you need now is a month away.

Which Shoes Do You Wear?

Maybe you are an illegal alien who was brought here as a child with no say in the matter, someone who has gone to school, learned the language, and not broken the law.

Or maybe you are an illegal alien who came here on your own and worked here for years and years keeping a low profile and not getting into any trouble, someone who has tried to remain invisible as much as possible so you can stay here and have a better life than you had where you came from.

Which Shoes Do You Wear?

Any way you slice it, this one is a really tough one. Unlike many other issues, this one is truly complex and difficult, one for which there is no one-size-fits-all answer.

But there are some things that are facts.

  • Illegal immigration into the United States is a real problem.
  • Our government and its illustrious leaders (on both sides) have been derelict in their duties of dealing with this problem, kicking the can down the road, so to speak, for decades.
  • Our government and its illustrious leaders are not telling us the truth about illegal immigration, who is coming in, where they are being relocated to, what states are accepting them, whether or not they are getting welfare, food stamps, Medicaid and Social Security benefits.
  • The media is not reporting accurately regarding this issue and many others. The media does not report the reality of the problem, choosing instead to promote a left-wing liberal bias leaning toward socialist values.
  • Spokespeople for the illegal immigration population do not present an accurate or fair depiction of their clientele and opt for the heartbreaking talking points about how all the “good” illegals who came here by no choice of their own will be deported by this hateful president (the all or nothing argument).
  • The left-wing Democrats depict this issue in the same way the media mimics it.
  • DACA is not what it seems, and when one reads the reality of what it is versus what it was supposed to be, that becomes evident.
  • American citizens should be the first priority of the American Government and no one else’s rights should abrogate or supersede American citizens’ rights.

That last point is incontrovertible. Also incontrovertible is the fact that the government, by its inability or lack of desire to deal with this issue has simply exacerbated it.

So, which shoes do you wear?

Are you paying for the illegal aliens when you can hardly put food on your own table? Are they taking jobs that you would want but can’t get because they are working for lower wages than you would expect to be paid? Are you a victim of their crimes?

Are you an honest, hard-working illegal-alien person just trying to get by? A child who was brought here by no choice of your own?

This one is a tough one.   Which Shoes Do You Wear?

By Peter Weiss


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Certain things are beyond belief. Especially some things we’re seeing in America today are way beyond belief.

So let’s get simple and start with a simple statement. America was created to be and has always been proud of being run by a government for the people, by the people and of the people.

Here are a few questions to ask yourself  to begin to see where we are at and to understand America today.

40 million people are out of work due to this pandemic. Why would anyone  put another 10 thousand people out of work for a political reason?

Why is there such a thing in America as a political class comprised of full-time career politicians who now rule us like a group of tyrants?

What is a career politician a specialist in? What does a career politician know or do that a simple layman can’t?

We know about Covid that the elderly and those with co-morbidity are most likely to die from it, by far and clearly demonstrated. Why would anyone not vaccinate their elderly first (not counting health care workers and first responders)?

Why would anyone curtail energy production and call for tax hikes on gasoline when so many people are out of work and hurting economically?

Why would American leaders take us back into energy dependence on the Middle East?

Democracy and government of, for and by the people.

Any logic in what our leaders are doing here here?

Some things to think about in understanding the state of America today.

By Peter Weiss


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Are you a payer or a payee? Or are you both?

As the tax bill looms in conference and is being formulated into one bill to be sent to the president, we hear a lot of information about the bill. Most of what we hear from the left side is scare tactics and divisive rhetoric, about how us regular people will pay more in taxes and the rich will get big tax breaks, about how it will increase the gap between the rich and the poor, about how it will decimate Medicare and Medicaid, and on and on. Nancy Pelosi called it Armageddon, as if she, with her more than 115 million dollar net worth has any understanding of what such Armageddon would be.

Most of what we hear from the right side is about how it will stimulate fiscal growth and corporate growth, put people back to work again, put more money in the pockets of us regular people who have been paying taxes, repatriate a lot of cash that is overseas which will in turn help corporations to invest in themselves and grow, thus employing more people, not touch Medicare or Medicaid, and on and on.

Somewhere in between the left side’s rhetoric and the right side’s selling points is something getting toward truth.

Remember balance? The first rule of real research aimed at truth is balance, an honest look for and appraisal of the bonafide research about the issue.

So which shoes do you wear and what do you want to believe?

If you are a payee, and have mostly been a payee, and if you have no real incentive to be anything other than a payee, you can choose to believe the left’s point of view and sit on your sofa and feel angry about those who will maybe pay less and are richer than you while those others go out to work to pay for your benefits. And you can choose to believe the left’s divisive talk about how the rich get richer, which is actually true, while they neglect to tell you that the rich actually work for their riches and employ most of us regular people who make regular wages, which is also true.

If you are a payer, a tax payer, someone who’s been wondering for a long time how come the government takes a good chunk of your modest income and then the state and city governments come along and take another good chunk of your modest income, you might tend to believe what the right’s selling points are trying to show you, that you might have to pay a little less, which, since you are paying for everything for everyone who is a payee, doesn’t seem like a bad thing at all.

So there are some facts out there, that are really facts that give some indication as to what’s actually going on here and what is political BS. who pays taxes latest Federal tax data

The top one percent (1%) of Americans pay forty-three percent (43%) of the Federal taxes. Forty-five percent (45%)of the people pay no federal taxes at all. Those of us at different levels in between pay the rest. The two links show slightly different percentages and so you can see what’s close to real.

Once again, you can cut and paste onto your Facebook page the misleading headline bullet-list points of either side, left or right, and thus be part of the left’s divisive, fear-mongering rhetoric or part of the right’s economic selling points, true or not.

But if you’re one of the ones who pay nothing, receive everything and have no skin in the game, it seems like you should really stay pretty quiet. And if you are one of ones who are giving a chunk of your pension and Social Security to the government to pay for those who pay nothing, then it seems like you really ought to find out what is real and accurate and support that.

Which shoes do you wear?

By Peter Weiss


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How you look at things really depends upon which shoes you wear. We all think we know everything, and yet we actually know very little. Even those of us who have many years of advanced education know very little, and if our advanced education was any good (because nowadays the “goodness” of the education being presented is really in question), the first thing it should have taught us is that even when we’re experts we actually know very little of what there is to know.

My Doctoral adviser told me, when I first started my Doctoral studies, that none of the professors wanted to know my opinion about anything until I had the letters after my name. What he was saying, and he did articulate this directly, was that the word I should be absent in my papers, that the professors were only interested in valid research to support any thesis presented. He was careful to assert the necessity for balance at the same time. When one looks at an issue, one must look at all the research, not just one strain. When one ignores the opposing point of view and its valid research, the balance scale is tipped and the end result is often skewed if not visibly ridiculous.

So what my Doctoral Adviser was actually saying was that there are rules to research that must be followed and that when the rules are not followed the research and findings are generally not valid.

A good example of this is the climate change issue in America. When all the research is funded by the agency (the US Government) and the researchers’ funding is dependent upon findings which support the best interests of the agency’s position (in the Obama administration it was that climate change was our biggest problem and concern), there’s a good bet that all the research is going to reflect the agency’s position.  Compound this with the Attorney General and many State Attorneys General literally prosecuting researchers whose findings contradicted the government’s position—yes for those of us with short memories, which our government officials count on us having, that is what happened—it becomes a really safe bet that the research, its findings and  premises then being sold to us by people with political agendas is very skewed and imbalanced.

This does not mean to say that none of the research is valid or that climate change is not an issue. It is only to attest to the notion that research needs to be balanced to actually aim toward discovering truth. When people in power rewrite the rules of research to obtain the results they want and use the powers of money and litigation to suppress differing research, we’ve got a real crisis and it’s a good bet they’re not interested in truth.

 A good example of balance is when Al Sharpton and Newt Gingrich went on the road together in support of supporting failing schools in the cities. Sharpton and Gingrich on the road together. Now those two don’t see eye to eye on much, but when from their differing viewpoints they come to the same conclusions, it’s a good bet that overall they were heading toward a truth. In this case it was that there is a real problem with inner-city education.

So which shoes do you wear? There are many different viewpoints in many different areas, and none of us really know anything compared to what there is to know. When we start acting like we know everything and are right about everything and we use power to demand others see it our way, we’re in real trouble.

Take a look out there. Maybe stop and think sometimes before you cut and paste something on your social media whose veracity you haven’t checked out. It’s time to get back to real research and move away from believing  our politicians (on both sides) who continually spout all or nothing arguments. Anyone who knows anything about debate knows the all or nothing argument is a fallacious one.

Einstein said: “Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I’m not sure about the former.”

By Peter Weiss


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Hard to believe that we’re living in America. Hard to believe that we’ve come to here, to this point in our country’s development, the point where I can’t say what I believe or feel.

It’s  nothing really new. I was a teacher in New York. In case you hadn’t noticed about New York… In case you hadn’t noticed, the UFT and AFT have been in the Democrats’ pocket forever, so there in the Bronx where I taught anyone who did not sign-on to the left-wing shenanigans had to stay quiet, to form a kind of secret society where they could speak their minds.

America?

Not really!

Here where I live now some five or six years ago I made a comment about something political that leaned toward the right. A bit afterward, one of the people in a supervisory position at the place where I made the comment approached me privately to tell me they (gender purposefully not indicated) agreed with what I said but would I please be careful not to let anyone know and to refrain from outwardly making such comments in the future.

America?

Not really!

Well, so… You can’t put a Trump sticker on your car or a sign out in front of your house without worrying about being harassed and vandalized. You can’t state any opinion other than the current mob-think ridiculousness without putting your job I jeopardy, fear of ostracism or even maybe persecution or prosecution.

America?

Not really!

Not the America I envisioned or once thought I lived in.

By Peter Weiss


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I like to think we do things that are representative of us and of how we are. I like to think that our actions count for something and that our words represent rather than belie our actions.

I like to think that some things stand for other things. I’m talking about bigger metaphors than those like A=B without using like or as. I’m talking about one action standing for a whole group of actions.

Here are a few past examples. One I’ve mentioned before is Harry Reid lying and saying that Mitt Romney had not paid taxes in ten years. It was a lie but Romney could not get out from under it and other mistruths cast by those wonderful Democrat leaders we have.

Later, Mitt Romney having lost, of course, Harry Reid was called out for lying and he said, so what, he lost didn’t he?

That act of lying while pretending to tell the truth has become the overall metaphor in the Democrat playbook.

It would be pointless to go over the past four years because the sides are drawn.  Nearly seventy-four million people believe the Democrats stole this election and that says it all. In fact it is a good metaphor for the division in this country.

That said, going back to Harry Reid and the Democrat lying playbook, Joe Biden said he would never take a vaccine developed under Trump and he used that to help his plight in this past election, as a tool.  As he said it, as he proclaimed to the people that Trump couldn’t be trusted, he knew all the precautions and measures that had to be taken for a vaccine to be declared usable.

He was lying.

Then he was first to take that vaccine developed under President Trump.

Metaphor for the Democrats, lie as you see fit, even when you know you are lying. And then do as you do.

Metaphor.

Biden is lying all over the place and the media is covering up for him.

We deserve better. We deserve a better metaphor to live by, to be led by, maybe ones established by the likes of Jesus or Martin Luther King Jr.

By Peter Weiss


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It would be insanity to think that because tonight turns this night into a new calendar year starting tomorrow morning things will be different.

I’m good at insanity. I’ve practiced it a lot in my life and still do sometimes. But I do know that tomorrow morning if we all do what we’ve all always done, nothing will change.

The notion of New Year’s is one of the hope of change. Hence we make resolutions, which I gave up on a long time ago. If I actually followed my resolutions I’d be skinny now instead of still needing to diet.

That said, I continually pray to God. I’m not an atheist, so to any atheists out there, just consider that statement as an affirmation of hopefulness. For me it is faith and more.

Overall, I have little hope for us. Man is by nature selfish and greedy. Look at our ruling class, the American Politburo. I don’t expect them to change. First reasonable sign of change coming from them will be a simple one-size-fits-all imposition of strict term limits.

Not gonna happen because man is by nature selfish and greedy, and they (as a group) exemplify in real time the worst of that.

I don’t think 2021 will be much better than 2020. In fact I think it will be considerably worse. I think Covid will only be partly, and a small part at that, the reason as to why.

The average shelf life of a democracy is about a quarter-century. The way we educate our kids these days, that’s about 250 years. Seems to me we’re doing a great job of killing ours.

One thing 2020 has done for me is given me back gratitude. I am grateful. I’m thankful for so much it’s too much to elaborate here and now. Another time.

So on New Year’s Eve if you think there’s a magic bullet out there that’s gonna make things better starting tomorrow morning, forget about it.

If you think our leaders and the world leaders are going to do better,  nice thought, but forget about it.

Regardless, think good thoughts, look to the sun and keep love and gratitude in your heart.

By Peter Weiss


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We’ll keep this one short too. For all you Democrat-dogma supporters, nah, nah, nah, boo boo on you. Only one thing left to say besides imploring you to think for yourselves independently and that is: be careful — you may just get what you ask for.

You/we all have choices. You can believe what Pravda USA mainstream media Democrat lapdogs want you to believe, or you can look at things independently for yourself. You can question, or you can accept. You can act like an ostrich and bury your heads in the sand or…

Once again, and straight out for the record…

In 1970 at the Ohio State University demonstration in which six hundred people were arrested, I was the first one. Six unidentified FBI agents were beating on a demonstrator, a small kid not more than 135 pounds soaking wet. I went to help him, they knocked me out, I came to in a paddy wagon. An undercover policeman led us through a conversation that was recorded and showed up verbatim at my trial.

Here was the offer: plead guilty to misdemeanor assault and battery on a police officer, resisting arrest and disorderly conduct and be allowed to graduate (not be expelled from the University), get sixty days in the workhouse and a two hundred fifty dollar fine. The trial would be held off until I finished up my last trimester and graduated.

Or:

Don’t plead guilty. Be re–arrested for a felony, rioting one. Go to trial almost immediately and be facing a year in the state penitentiary. Bail would go up so high I couldn’t post it and I’d be expelled, hence not graduate, upon being found guilty.

My lawyer refused to let me do anything other than take the plea deal. He said they would surely find me guilty in the political climate there at that time and that I wouldn’t last a week in the penn. What he actually said was a young boy like me, they’d kill me (literally) in the first week.

My lawyer also said that if I refused to take the deal he’d quit my case and he’d make sure that any other attorney I got made me take the deal.

So I lied. I didn’t lie about being innocent. I lied about being guilty. I said I did something I surely didn’t do.

Think independently. Look what they did to Flynn. Check out who did it, who lied about what they did and why they did both.

They are guilty. Not Flynn.

Flynn was the key to… We all know what the Democrat-dogma-people can’t/won’t say.

Two things to remember: be an independent thinker, and, you lefties, be careful because you may just get what you want and discover it’s not at all what you think it is or you thought it would be.

By Peter Weiss


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Strip clubs, Race Tracks, Casinos, Bars, Liquor Stores, Pot Shops: all open.

Churches, Synagogues and other Religious Houses of prayer and religious institutions: all closed and/or severely limited.

Make of it what you will! You tell me why.

Left-wing protesters lauded, aided and bailed out of jail.

Small businesses, law abiding citizens and taxpayers: shut down and criticized for trying to make a living, even when following Covid guidelines.

Make of it what you will. You tell me why.

I believe the answers are quite obvious.

We deserve better than the bozos who are shoveling this crap down our throats.

By Peter Weiss


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It’s actually quite simple. Anyone who has been around a good while can see it. Especially people who have lived through the civil rights era and cold war era can see it.

What you see is not what you got. Or WYSIWYG Not.

Don’t think things are quiet and all is good now that there is about to be a new administration coming in. It is clear that the Biden administration will be infused with those earning paybacks, especially tributes to people in social media and the mainstream media Pravda USA who actively censored any anti-Biden speech before the election and covered up anything having to do with Biden family impropriety.

We are sinking to a new low here in America. If you thought it was Trump who caused it, look again. If you still think at this point it is Trump who caused it and is responsible for it, apparently you haven’t looked and you don’t really care to.

This is all way beyond policy and politics.

Add a new movie scenario to the usual Hunger Games one used here often to exemplify where the Democrats are rapidly taking us, and quite unabashedly I might say. Add The Matrix. Red pill/Blue Pill. Drink the one you want.

Just remember, when you stick your head in the ground and choose not to look at what is coming at you, you get what you get, not what might want, not even what you think you might be getting.

That’s it in short, sweet, simple terms.

We deserve better than these bozos who are shoveling bullshit down our throats.

By Peter Weiss