Coffee Time - super fast. A few things to ponder over coffee; like the fact Connecticut just voted you have to SHOW ID TO RECYCLE CANS but not to vote

I've got a fast coffee break - but much, much needed for the rest of a crazy, busy day.  So I'm sipping and pondering a few things that I see that make me stop and ponder or go 'huh' or 'hmm'.   Feel free to do some research as well if you find a topic of interest. 

 

 

 

 

🠊🠊🠊🠊Connecticut Democrats recently rushed through an emergency anti-fraud law requiring bottle redemption centers to collect a copy of a person’s driver’s license because the state has had issues with non-residents crossing their border to take advantage of it’s higher return rate of 10 cents a can instead of five cents.  

Meanwhile, the state still does not require its residents to present a driver’s license, or some other form of formal identification to vote. 

 

 

 

 

 

Dr. James Thorp, a 43 Year Veteran OBGYN and the Chief of Maternal and Prenatal Medicine at The Wellness Company, shares the horrific truth about the increase of stillbirths in a post-2020 world. 

 

 

 

CNN Tries To Rebrand Anderson Cooper As Podcaster In Sad Grab For Relevance

 

 

John Fetterman Bluntly Tells Democrats What Their DHS Shutdown Is Doing To Americans

 

 

As Dems Shill for Iran Against Trump, Reports Claim Iranian Security Is Raping Women So Badly That They Need Colostomy Bags and Hysterectomies

One of the nurses’ “psychological condition is so severe that her hands are currently tied to the hospital bed,” sources said.

 

 


 

 

 

Some randoms from social media to ponder over morning coffee....

Democrats in the state of Connecticut oppose the SAVE America Act because they don’t support the idea of having to show a photo ID in order to vote, but they recently passed a law in the state that requires photo ID to recycle aluminum cans.

 

 

 

 


Workers report watching Ray-Ban Meta-shot footage of people using the bathroom - 7 million have been sold.  Meta hires hourly workers in Nairobi to view everything being seen by you.  Not what you choose to post - but literally everything you are seeing.  Bathroom, bedroom, credit card numbers, financial information... everything.  And you approved this.  Because it's in the privacy policy - 50 pages in to the policy, but it's there.

 

 

 

 

 

A man in Seattle has been found not guilty by reason of insanity after he shot and killed a pregnant woman and her unborn child.

Cordell Goosby opened fire on Eina Kwon and her husband while they were stopped at a red light. He later surrendered and admitted to the crime.
Instead of prison, he’s being sent to a state psychiatric hospital.

The ruling has left many people stunned and angry, especially given the brutality of the attack. The family is devastated, and the case is raising serious questions about how these kinds of verdicts are decided.
 

 

 

 

 

Beware of a dangerous “bond scam” targeting people just released from Davidson County Jail in Nashville. Scammers impersonate sheriff’s office staff, demand fake fees, and threaten immediate re-arrest unless money is sent—often via gift cards. This scam may involve insider access to private arrest records, making vigilance and verification essential to avoid falling victim. 

 

 

 

Coffee Time - super fast. A few things to ponder over coffee; like the fact Connecticut just voted you have to SHOW ID TO RECYCLE CANS but not to vote

I've got a fast coffee break - but much, much needed for the rest of a crazy, busy day.  So I'm sipping and pondering a few things t...