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Politispam Inundation

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Our poor phones and the mailbox have been working overtime lately due to a spring election in the state of Wisconsin. Apparently, the safety and sanctity of the entire country hinges on our votes for the next judge added to our state supreme court. It’s not just our friends and neighbors weighing in on what would be good for the state; it is a variety of national political endorsing organizations that fervently need their patsy to gain a position of power to swing this state and thus the entire country in the direction they need to further their agendas.

Man, I miss the days when judges’ biases were just a little bit harder to discern. There’s probably an argument for the exposure being more valuable to help us make our decisions when it comes time to elect a judge. However, when needing to hide their bias, it was harder to make obvious judgments that would out them.

In this day and age, it seems hiding misbehaviors is no longer necessary. If a judge were to accept expensive trips on yachts and any other number of special favors, you’d expect there to be consequences. Hello, Clarence Thomas. How are things working out for you? No problem.

According to the voice and text messages popping on my phone by the hour and the flyers coming by snail mail, I should be very afraid.

I am afraid. I’m afraid it’s too late. We’ll vote, but I believe it’s too little, too late. In all honestly, I don’t feel surviving for four years of the current President and his minions will bring us out of the current disaster unfolding.

What little hope I hold is that we can continue to maintain our little sanctuary space on 20 small acres of beautiful land where I will continue to welcome anyone who suffers oppression from the current regime a chance to hide and cope.

They may not get a chance to enjoy Paddock Lake during dry spells, though. That last snowstorm that passed south of us and left us high and dry has contributed to the disappearance of water in the lake today. It is becoming a reasonable gauge I will refer to in determining how dry the land around here has become.

I guess I will welcome the rain that is forecast for overnight tonight.

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Written by johnwhays

March 22, 2025 at 10:33 am

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  1. I too have my own little sanctuary of 10 acres. Lucky for me, I’m friends with the neighbors who own the property that surrounds mine, so I have my own personal park to explore whenever I want. My neighbors and I are planning to lay low while the disaster of the current administration gets resolved, (if it ever does).

    • We will be members of the quiet resistance! Is there a “secret” symbol I can put up to let fellow enemies of this administration know that they can find safe hiding here?

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      johnwhays

      March 22, 2025 at 10:50 am

      • I have a rainbow flag. If that doesn’t scream misfits welcome here, then I don’t know what does. 😉

      • Yeah, that isn’t as secret as I was envisioning. I’d like to come up with something that trolls the wicked regime in a way they think supports them when it actually mocks them to the greatest degree.

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        johnwhays

        March 22, 2025 at 2:16 pm

      • How about a flag with a science book? Yeah that’ll get em. 🙂

      • Brilliant. I was at the barn when my phone pinged a new comment, and you had me laughing out loud! Thanks for the intelligent humor.

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        johnwhays

        March 23, 2025 at 8:36 am


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