How to Avoid Political Conversations at Thanksgiving


Armstrong Economics Blog/Humor Re-Posted Nov 25, 2021 by Martin Armstrong

Target and most major retailers in the US will close on Thanksgiving this year. However, the parking lot should still be open.

Archie Bunker on Politics When it was OK to Laugh


Armstrong Economics Blog/Humor Re-Posted Nov 25, 2021 by Martin Armstrong

Florida Where Bald Eagles Will Take Your Fish


Armstrong Economics Blog/Nature Re-Po sted Nov 21, 2021 by Martin Armstrong

At Least Sleepy Joe is Good Entertainment


Armstrong Economics Blog/Humor Re-Posted Nov 14, 2021 by Martin Armstrong

Dr. Seuss on Sleepy Joe


Armstrong Economics Blog/Humor Re-Posted Nov 13, 2021 by Martin Armstrong

“The Cat in the Hat” for adults who remember going to school without masks, shared bathrooms, and mRNA vaccines.

Fauci Confronted Over Lying To Congress


Posted Original on Rumble The Jimmy Dore Show  Published November 5, 2021

Authentic Soviet Union Recipe


Armstrong Economics Blog/Socialist Re-Posted Nov 4, 2021 by Martin Armstrong

“What will you use to peel your imaginary potatoes in the upcoming socialist utopia?” questions the Babylon Bee. Let’s hope the chef (self-proclaimed Socialist influencer) shared the imaginary potatoes and single pea instead of hoarding them like a gluttonous member of the bourgeois.

Rigging Elections Where the Dead Vote Forever


Armstrong Economics Blog/Humor Re-Posted Nov 2, 2021 by Martin Armstrong

Brilliant Agitprop, The LGB Community Theme Song


Posted originally on the conservative tree house October 29, 2021 | Sundance | 206 Comments

We have some of the most brilliant agitprop creators on team MAGA.  Seriously folks, that’s not an understatement.  Enjoy this, it is really good. WATCH:

“Let’s Go Brandon”…

Facebook Hearings Parody


Armstrong Economics Blog/Humor Re-Posted Oct 16, 2021 by Martin Armstrong

The usually left-leaning Saturday Night Live mocked the recent Facebook whistleblower testimony. Although it is still left-leaning, the writers must have realized that most US lawmakers are completely out of touch with reality and the very issues they make decisions on. They display false outrage but fail to act. “What Facebook has done is disgraceful, and you better believe Congress will be taking action right after we pass the infrastructure bill, raise the debt ceiling, prosecute those responsible for the January 6 insurrection, and stop Trump from using executive privilege, even though he’s no longer president. But after all that, you watch out, Facebook,” Senator Dianne Feinstein’s character commented.

It would be funny if it were not true, and I contemplate whether to categorize this as humor. In the skit, Senator John Neely Kennedy’s character was perplexed by the Facebook algorithm, and well, algorithms in general. “You’ve told us a lot of disturbing information about this so-called ‘algorithm.’ I just want to clear up a few points… Where is it? Do you have it with you now?” he questioned. I have faced similar interrogations over Socrates’ algorithm. The government wants what they cannot have and do not understand. These are the people we are expected to trust to dictate our future.