Sunday Morning Cafe Cocktails

Sunday Morning Cafe Cocktails

Sunday Morning Cafe Cocktails

Mimosa, Bloody Mary, nice flute of champagne — or maybe a favorite tipple in your coffee. Make yourself one and join me at our own Algonquin Round Table, the spirit of Dorothy Parker abides.

Happy Sunday, dear friends! Behold, the banquet awaits your consideration. I’ve loaded up on all our favorites and leaned into the best of the summer fruits now available. I’m partial to strawberries, myself. This has been another week of watching Leftwing desperation and having some successes of our own. Also, let’s take a moment to pray for the quick capitulation of Iran. It has been a bigger threat to the world than even Red China. China has world domination designs, but the mullahs are suicidally insane. Pray for the Iranian people to seize their country, lost since 1979, back. Raise your glasses, dears. L’Chaim!

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Promises made, promises kept

Hey, did you read or hear this in any major legacy-media outlet?

In the first five months of President Donald Trump’s second term, blue-collar hourly workers have experienced a nearly 2 percent increase in real wage growth—the most significant growth under any administration since President Richard Nixon.

New Treasury Department data suggest real (inflation-adjusted) hourly wage growth is up 1.7 percent year-to-date for production and non-supervisory workers.

By comparison, real wages declined 1.7 percent during the first five months under the previous administration.

The last time wages outpaced inflation at this pace was during the president’s first term, says Joe Lavorgna, counselor to Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent.

You know, blue-collar Americans really don’t matter to the portside. Illegal aliens is where it’s at for them.

Vote accordingly.

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Inconvenient history lesson

This is the real motive behind “Native” American activists who try to stymie any archeological investigations into migration into the Americas and demand all claimed “native” skeletons and artifacts be returned to them and never be researched.

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Promises made, promises kept Part Deux

When RFK, Jr. was confirmed Secretary of the Department of Health, you would have thought the Earth was going to explode. And yet, it appears Corporate Food has begun doing what it should have done years and years ago. Coincidence?

Kraft Heinz announced Tuesday it will not launch any new products with artificial dyes — or Food, Drug & Cosmetic (FD&C) colors — moving forward, and it is opting to end its use in existing products by the end of 2027. (snip)

“For the small portion of products that currently contain FD&C colors, the Company has invested significant resources, mobilizing a team to address this complex challenge with a three-pronged approach (3Rs),” it continued, noting its commitment to either remove colors altogether, replace them with natural colors, or reinvent “new colors and shades where matching natural replacements are not available.”

General Mills issued a similar announcement.

Next up, corn syrup!

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Judge Breyer, is that you?

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California Community Colleges as a money-laundering enterprise

More of that waste, fraud and abuse of taxpayer money that doesn’t happen …

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The latest ‘Property is Theft’ update

Scratch a Leftist, reveal a nihilistic misanthrope creating any excuse to steal his neighbors stuff.

Just in time to coincide with what is happening in Los Angeles (and elsewhere), a lecturer at the Brooklyn Institute for Social Research wonders if destroying others’ property is a “reasonable and articulate expression in itself.”

For R.H. Lossin, a Harvard postdoctoral fellow and “leading scholar of the theory and practice of sabotage,” the very concept of property is violence — as it’s “created through a combination of state-sponsored expropriation and exploitation and it is defended by various forms of state-sanctioned violence.”

Thus, it’s simply retributive when any actions taken against it, especially by historically aggrieved communities, occur.

Harvard. Again. Not one flippin’ cent of taxpayer money should go to that cancerous institution ever again. Ever.

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Sunday palate cleanser

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Your Sunday Smile

Fast thinking by her boyfriend not only saved her life

Just weeks away from prom and graduation, 18-year-old Katie Rangel started feeling off.

“It was just my right leg weakness,” she said. “It started getting numb and I just couldn’t balance myself.”

She brushed it off as just being tired, but her boyfriend felt something was wrong.

“He was just saying, ‘Should I call 911?'” she said. “I just remember going into the ambulance and then I think I just kind of blacked out.”

… but she has now decided to pursue nursing!

As a mom of a CCT RN, I heartedly approve! Not just of Katie’s career choice, but in her choice of boyfriends.

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I had fun today! I so enjoy our Sunday’s together and their conclusion always comes too soon. But the rest of the day awaits us and I hope you continue the good time. See you next week. Cheers!

featured image, original graphic by Darleen Click

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