Author: Samuel Strait
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Mass Formation Psychosis
Commentary By Samuel Strait – January 2, 2022 I recently received Christmas Greetings from my sister in law, who isnative to South Africa. She is currently back in her native countryvisiting relatives and had the following to say about the recent surgeof the Omicron Variant of Covid. “I am not sure what everyone isworried about…
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Where, Oh Where Has The Limited Government Gone That I Was Promised?
Commentary By Samuel Strait – Reporter at Large – January 1, 2021, Cartoon Credits to: libertyclick.org and Eric Allie; and thefederalistpapers.org While at a meeting this afternoon the question was posed, ” Is ourgovernment at all levels to big and cumbersome?” Have we reached apoint in time where our governments at the federal, state and…
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California Is Tilting At Another Windmill
By Samuel Strait, Reporter at Large – December 30, 2021 There are many people in this Country that do not understand the vitalrole that plastic has in our standard of living, a role that appears tobe completely lost on the extreme environmentalists in California. Inthe State in particular continuous efforts have been made byenvironmental looneys…
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There’s A State Of Emergency, but Nobody Seems To Care
By Samuel Strait, Reporter at Large – December 30, 2021 The president of this Country is walking along the sea shore for thenext two weeks, we haven’t heard a peep out of his majesty Hair Gel forawhile now, and the local fellows in charge decided that they could takea session off as well. Thank heavens…
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Masking Has Reached Its Limit?
By Samuel Strait, Reporter at Large – December 29, 2021 Looking around town lately and even behind the counters of manybusinesses, the current mask mandate no longer appears to be on manyminds these days. More people are starting to wake up to the fact thatbeing masking robots to be virtuous, or feel safe is about…
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DNSWMA Resurfaces To Talk About Food Waste Recycling
By Samuel Strait – Reporter at Large – December 28, 2021 As usual the Del Norte Solid Waste Management Authority, DNSWMA, willcost rate payers yet more money in an effort to comply with stateregulated organic waste recycling. What is it? In 2016 Sacramentopassed SB 1383 which mandates everyone in the State of California toseparate organic…
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Looks Like We’ve Managed to Survive Christmas
By Samuel Strait, Reporter at Large – December 27, 2021 Inspite of all the manufactured hysteria over the new Covid-19 Variant,The Omicron version, it looks like the human race will survive anotherwinter. Early reporting indicates that for most people, they aren’teven aware that they are infected, hence a rush to get tested. Apparently few are aware…
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Fast Food That Is No Longer Fast, Nor Cheap
Opinion Piece By Samuel Strait – Reporter at Large – December 24, 2021 For the past month or so, I have been on the road so to speak, travelingmostly in Oregon, Washington and Northern California. One of the regularcosts of time and money, are finding places to eat while traveling. Since the Pandemic reared its ugly…
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Lord Stutz Speaks
By Samuel Strait – Reporter at Large – October 23, 2021 Looks like our local Lord, Aaron Stutz, the County’s Public HealthOfficer, can’t take the time to read anything beyond CDC guidelines andpronouncements, and therefore; is unaware of happenings in the broaderworld. Just as an update for Lord Stutz and any other disciples of Dr.Fauci…
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The Invisible King, And The Rubber Stamp Prince
By Samuel Strait – Reporter at Large – December 22, 2021 Blake Inscore must be home sitting on his toilet weeping over the recentdecision by the City Council to forgo his continued leadership on theCouncil. Someone else must take his place as the City’s mouthpiece atall future news worthy events in the City. How Tragic…. …