Wednesday Reads

I hit 65 today, so now I am having to pay for Medicare Part B, which has taken a big chunk out of my SS.  I will have to work until I die, I am afraid.
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I will be impressed when Democratic senators and representatives sign on to this legislation that would preserve women's and girls' sports from the incessant attack by the trans lobby.
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So just when does "old age" begin?
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Get ready for the trial of the century.

The ceremonial pomp and protocol by the lawmakers prosecuting the case against Trump moved the impeachment out of Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s Democratic-run House to the Republican-majority Senate, where the president’s team is mounting a defense aiming for swift acquittal.

“Today we will make history,″ Pelosi said as she signed the documents, using multiple pens to hand out and mark the moment. “This president will be held accountable.”

Moments later the prosecutors walked solemnly through the stately hall, filing into the Senate back row as the Clerk of the House announced the arrival: “The House has passed House Resolution 798, a resolution appointing and authorizing managers of the impeachment trail of Donald John Trump, President of United States.”

The Senate will transform itself into an impeachment court at noon Thursday. The Constitution calls for Chief Justice John Roberts to preside at the trial, administering the oath to senators who will serve as jurors and swear to deliver “impartial justice.”
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The last thing Elizabeth Warren is is a feminist of any sort.  Certainly not when she comes out in favor of transvestites ("trans women") being allowed in women's prisons, with half of those dudes in dresses being sex offenders.
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