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2 yrs

Indispensable Lessons From My Life
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Indispensable Lessons From My Life

I will soon be 80 years old. I’m tired. But I love my readers. They keep me alive. I have been writing regularly since I was editor of Silver Chips, the newspaper of my glorious high school, Montgomery Blair. As I have been writing, more than 30 books, thousands of articles, dozens of movie and TV scripts, testimony as an expert witness in dozens of complex securities fraud cases, and speeches all over the nation, I have tried to think of a few key, indispensable lessons we should all know and should pass on to our children: We should love our parents and our spouses and our friends and our children as if they were sacred, which they are. We should learn a trade or a craft or work habits that allow us to earn a decent living and to support our families. We must learn to save enough money to keep our families safe in every kind of emergency. We should invest carefully. Investing is not gambling. It can be learned and it must be learned. We should maintain our health as well as we can, which means regular exercise, no smoking of any kind, and moderate drinking. Love America, which means obey our laws. Be proud of it and stay proud of it. There will be much more to come but stay on top by loving God, surrendering to His will, helping out all of those who deserve His help, doing unto others as you would have them do unto you, and practicing the art of forgiveness. I pray for you all and beg you to pray for me. Love, Ben The post Indispensable Lessons From My Life appeared first on The American Spectator | USA News and Politics.
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Cars and the Repair Shop Oracle
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Cars and the Repair Shop Oracle

I don’t know why we take the car to be fixed if it’s always broken anyway. It obviously doesn’t work: It doesn’t fly, it doesn’t float, and rolling is a simple thing that troglodyte cars did many centuries ago. There is no remarkable advance that the automobile has brought, beyond speeding tickets and the possibility of moving from one place to another in a reasonably shorter time than a horse does. But this is precisely where the speeding ticket issue comes in again. In the car, as in communism, almost everything that is not forbidden is compulsory. Driving ceased being fun when we ceased to be able to do it with our asses hanging out the window, sipping from a bottle of whiskey held in the hand that is not busy changing songs. (READ MORE: Dear Elon Musk, Cybertrucks Are Ugly) For some time now, I have driven more miles than the Rolling Stones’ road manager. I go back and forth and watch the people pass by, the daily rush and those huge trucks, so Spielberg-esque in Duel, having fun overtaking each other on two-lane roads. Breakdowns are directly proportional to the number of trips you make per week. So every three days a different emergency light comes on and I’ve been having nightmares about the designer of those luminous icons ever since. I understand that it is complicated to warn of a breakdown with the text “check the pressure of the right front tire” tucked into a small drawing encased in a tiny little button. However, I just know that they’re having a laugh at us with their little hieroglyphics. When it flashes at you mid-journey, you never know if the breakdown is serious or if it’s just another one of those repairs that can wait a lifetime, like the ones you get at every medical checkup. Different Kinds Of Breakdowns Cars have several kinds of breakdowns. The definitive ones, like when the driver’s door falls off a cliff while you are holding on to it, the very urgent ones, usually involving a fire, and the ones that nobody bothers to repair, like anything involving car parts you never even knew existed. The important thing is to identify the unavoidable breakdowns, which is not difficult because you can usually tell instantly. A blown tire leaves no room for doubt, even for a layman like me. And, as a rule, all the things that prevent the car from moving without human effort require intervention from one of those guys dressed in overalls covered in grease who knows everything about cars and anything else. (READ MORE: Another Hurdle for the Electric Vehicle) They turn up and, before they even get down from the tow truck, glancing furtively towards your vehicle, they are already emitting guttural sounds of disapproval and manifest pessimism. If doctors did the same, most patients would throw themselves down the hospital elevator shaft. For some strange reason, we don’t give up on repairing our car, even if the mechanic turns green and his pulse trembles before giving us his magic wrench’s terrifying verdict. By the way, what are mechanics’ and plumbers’ wrenches made of, that with a single tap on the allegedly damaged part, they can diagnose everything that has happened in a tenth of a second? I could use something like that for my liver. I Still Prefer Cars to EVs any Day We all wonder why our car can’t simply be OK or be broken, and why it needs all those additional comments from mechanics, which only make us insecure. A couple of weeks ago, at the garage, I had two wheels replaced — on the car, mine work fine. When handing over the keys, the mechanic pointed out that they had taken advantage of routinely checking the engine, brakes, and other vital parts of the vehicle. He told me that for the moment “everything was fine”, but that “in a few days” the oil should be changed, that the steering was starting to be as misaligned as Joe Biden’s plane of flotation, that the car’s cigarette lighter was shorted, that a mouse was gnawing on the last thread of the drive belt, that I shouldn’t panic if when braking the car went up on two wheels because one of the brake pads was wearing out, that the exhaust emissions would make a Volkswagen manager blush, that the battery was running out of juice, and that the clutch, although it was in perfect condition today, tomorrow could start to burn, explode, and calcinate me, all the occupants of the car, and start a wildfire several hectares wide causing death and destruction to all mankind. (READ MORE from Itxu: Woke? Nope. Back to Sleep.) Since then, I have developed the habit of scrutinizing the clutch and everything else. Every time I reach my destination safe and sound, I take a deep breath, park, run through the garage with my arms in the air, and addressing the ramps, I take off my shirt and throw it into the crowd, just before doing a somersault and kissing the camera. Come to think of it, this is all just extra fun that my old diesel vehicle offers me and that no boring electric car would ever give me with its two states: Good or on fire. The post Cars and the Repair Shop Oracle appeared first on The American Spectator | USA News and Politics.
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Intel Uncensored
2 yrs

Elon Musk suspended the account of the UK government! ?
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Elon Musk suspended the account of the UK government! ?

Elon Musk suspended the account of the UK government! ? pic.twitter.com/j9ObELy9R7 — Dr. Clown, PhD (@CW_Insider) August 9, 2024
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Intel Uncensored
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Jeff Berwick On Having The Most Fun Ever In The Giant 3D Apocalypse Video Game
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Jeff Berwick On Having The Most Fun Ever In The Giant 3D Apocalypse Video Game

from DollarVigilante: TRUTH LIVES on at https://sgtreport.tv/
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
2 yrs

I warned just two days ago in my podcast that Trump’s plane would be the next target for the deep state to try to take him out. He may have just dodged another bullet.
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I warned just two days ago in my podcast that Trump’s plane would be the next target for the deep state to try to take him out. He may have just dodged another bullet.

I warned just two days ago in my podcast that Trump's plane would be the next target for the deep state to try to take him out. He may have just dodged another bullet. https://t.co/cCZYARzwua — HealthRanger (@HealthRanger) August 10, 2024
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‘Targeted Harassment’: Scott Ritter Blasts Raid on His Home as US Gov ‘Fishing Expedition’
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‘Targeted Harassment’: Scott Ritter Blasts Raid on His Home as US Gov ‘Fishing Expedition’

from Sputnik News: The former USMC intelligence officer’s home was raided Wednesday over allegations he had violated the Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA), which requires anyone who acts on behalf of a foreign nation to register as such to the US government. However, individuals accused of such a violation are typically notified by letter, not […]
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JUST IN: New bodycam footage shows the moment Thomas Crooks pointed his gun at a police officer who confronted him on the roof.
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JUST IN: New bodycam footage shows the moment Thomas Crooks pointed his gun at a police officer who confronted him on the roof.

JUST IN: New bodycam footage shows the moment Thomas Crooks pointed his gun at a police officer who confronted him on the roof. The officer could be seen falling from the roof before running to grab his rifle. (Audio is off until 1:38 in the footage) The officer confronted… pic.twitter.com/xwgJ9DKOH9 — Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) August […]
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Country Roundup
Country Roundup
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Parker McCollum Is a Dad! Singer and Wife Hallie Ray Welcome Son
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Parker McCollum Is a Dad! Singer and Wife Hallie Ray Welcome Son

Parker McCollum is now a proud father. Continue reading…
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Famous TV Shows With Only One Surviving Cast Member
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Famous TV Shows With Only One Surviving Cast Member

From 'Diff'rent Strokes' to 'Gilligan's Island', several of the most iconic TV shows in history now have only one surviving main cast member. See who remains from these beloved programs. Continue reading…
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