No, it’s not about proving that there was fraud, it is about proving there was not. If our elected officials at the local, county and state levels cannot prove beyond a reasonable doubt an election was an accurate reflection of the will of the people, then the results are meaningless. In elections, the burden of … Continue reading It’s not about Proving Voter Fraud
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Johannes Saam, Immigrant and Union Soldier
Nearly 200 years ago, on 9 May 1822, Johann Saam was born in Hesse-Cassel (Germany) in the Saam family home. The Saam family had lived in that home for over 300 years (1). Sometime between 1847 and 1857 Johann’s brother Bernard went to the US and settled in Eagle River, Michigan (1). We do not … Continue reading Johannes Saam, Immigrant and Union Soldier
And in a Partial Score: Virus 21,411
Just to go on record From the start of the media coverage of the virus, the facts as reported have not added up or made sense. George Carlin did a skit where he gave some sports scores. Here’s one of his partial scores: “Chicago 6”. Well, is that news good or bad news for your … Continue reading And in a Partial Score: Virus 21,411
Here’s a bunch of horror stories from the Canadian health care system that Bernie Sanders wants the U.S. to copy — Dan from Squirrel Hill’s Blog
https://www.youtube.com/embed/Liz2tXypFAY?version=3&rel=1&fs=1&autohide=2&showsearch=0&showinfo=1&iv_load_policy=1&wmode=transparent Bernie Sanders recently said the following regarding his health care plan: “The system is going to work similarly to what exists in Canada, and what we are going to see is an expansion of Medicare where almost all doctors are now in Medicare to cover every man, woman, and child in this country.” Since … Continue reading Here’s a bunch of horror stories from the Canadian health care system that Bernie Sanders wants the U.S. to copy — Dan from Squirrel Hill’s Blog