December 15th, 2020
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Coverboy Electoral College
Disappointment
By Daddy
Las Vegas — I'm disappointed to learn that over a hundred Republicans tried to subvert the Supreme Court to interfere with four different state elections. The Supremes declined to respond with a rather pointed rejoinder:
It is my hope that the names of those who supported this ill-conceived notion will be remembered and the appropriate action administered in the fullness of time.
I understand that they're simply supporting an old bitter man who finds that the reins of power are slowly slipping through his fingers. One who's starting to see that the light at the end of the tunnel is a train heading his way.
Today's the day of reckoning, the day as the Electoral College meets and casts their votes for who the next president is to be. I suspect we haven't seen the last of the desperate flailing before the final results are published on January 6th.
I had a blood draw on Friday however the Doctor had a surprise for me. A urine test. Being a cautious old man I had visited the restroom before leaving for the Lab so couldn't produce the magical gold liquid to save my soul. As soon as I got home, no problem. But I had to wait until today to deliver the specimen.
As is usual as we head into the holidays, money gets tight. I'll be coasting until the end of the week. To all those that have donated, Thank you for your donations!. Any help is appreciated. Here's a link to the How to Donate Page
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