Coffee Song, Frank Sinatra [click]
Orange Caligula wants a 50% tariff on Brasil, because the former president is on trial for attempting to overthrow the government. Bolsonaro was in *rump's mold, he was a dictator, and a putschist. After *rump failed in a coup; Bolsonaro did too. But unlike *rump, he is on trial for it. This makes *rump livid, and being a power mad sadist, he wants to attack and punish people.
The United States is now under a fascist regime. Der Führer (leader) is quite insane. How did this catastrophe befall on the world? There are two reasons: Firstly institutional; the Republican Party, and moneyed interests are increasingly conservative [fascist]. That party is a criminal cult. There are two major sections of the press/media: the corporate [moneyed interests], and the propaganda right wing [moneyed interests, and the extremely fanatically disturbed] press/media. These have accelerated, and the fantastical outrages increase in magnitude and frequency. A large number are crazier than outhouse rats, and have been so for decades. One evilton was Joe McCarthy, another living evilton is Newt Gingrich. There are many in the Republican Congress that are stupid, and psychotic; and they represent parts of the country that will accept any hateful buffoon. Orange Caligula is demented, stupid, vicious, cowardly; he is a malignant narcissist. He is an incurable psychopath. *rump is of the Devil.
Secondly popular; there is a large segment of the population that has accepted the decades of propaganda. Those who voted for *rump, and his party have sinned a great sin. As with *rump, they are motivated by greed and hate, primarily hate.
Saturday, July 12, 2025
Coffee is going to cost
When i was child, and went to the food market with my father, some places had coffee: Italian roast, French roast, Viennese roast, German roast, and American roast. Eventually the last two were combined as American roast. Now, there are so many, and are vaguely differentiated. I read some books written by reporters. Charles Kuralt mentioned that the further west one went in America, the weaker the coffee became. I think Garrison Keillor said in a sketch, that the mid-West was the land of weak coffee. There was Turkish coffee too, i thought it was strong coffee with the grounds in the cup; but now i read it was roast so dark that it looked like charcoal.
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