Time flies. This journal is pretty punk today. That’s how my grandmother would describe anything that was close to being garbage. Speaking of which, it looks like the Eurocucks have all lost their collective tiny minds. Ukraine is soooo important now that they want to throw more billions down the drain at it, in the pointless hope that they will eventually defeat Russia. Now that the US isn’t interested in any of this nonsense, they’re losing their shit. Keir Starmer again proves that he’s one of the more stupid Labor leaders of modern times. Reminder, this is how World War two started, and that’s still not over yet. This would just be another phase, a facet or a faggot, if you will.

Oh..
Back in Cuckstralia the election cycle is gearing up again. Labor will get their ass handed to them as usual, and so it will be back to the aptly named Liberal Party to pretend that they have something new to offer, when in fact it’s just shuffling the deckchairs on the Titanic. It looks like the Pope is getting better. It’s almost like the whole thing was staged at this point. We need a miracle to cement it in properly though.

Staying Apart Keeps Us Together
I’m bored today. It’s not quite the end of winter and it’s not quite the beginning of spring. Sure it’s warmer, but it’s not happening quick enough. I’m going to cut and paste stuff that I find and stick it in here, if you’ll pardon the expression. “The Secret Service agent who jumped on the back of President John F. Kennedy’s car after the President was shot in Dallas has died at 93.” Well, he had an interesting life I have no doubt. “He retired in 1975 after symptoms of what later became identified as Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, the Secret Service said, and eventually co-authored books with his wife, journalist Lisa McCubbin Hill, including his memoir, “Mrs. Kennedy and Me.”

Britain’s foreign secretary David Lammy. These elected officials ain’t too bright over there in the UK
From the Irish Times, “MPs in the House of Commons mounted a conspicuous display of unity in support of Ukraine on Monday as foreign secretary David Lammy told the chamber that the UK would remain the invaded nation’s “primary friend” in the world.

They spelled “idiots” wrong
MPs from across the party divides in Westminster watched on, many nodding in agreement, as Lammy launched a bitter broadside against Russia’s “brutality” and its “foreign policy by lies”. These dimwits wouldn’t know if it was day or night. Either they’re as thick as shit or willfully ignorant, it’s quite hard to tell. I suspect the former.

Lemmy would make better decisions on coke I’m sure
In Iran, “Frequent power and gas outages in Fars province, like in other provinces of Iran, have created serious challenges for producers and workers, especially in the industrial sector. What was previously an issue during summer has now extended into winter, leading to factory shutdowns and workforce reductions.” No mention of why this is happening. Trump’s fault?

In Indonesia… “Artists and activists have condemned the alleged intimidation by authorities of a punk band that led to the removal from streaming services of its song, whose lyrics criticize rogue police officers abusing authorities, with the act seen as harming the rights to express ideas. On Thursday, punk band Sukatani from Purbalingga, Central Java posted a video on their Instagram account apologizing for their song, “Bayar, Bayar, Bayar” (Pay, Pay, Pay) from their 2023 album Gelap Gempita, which was “created for police officers that violate regulations” such as through bribery and extortion. The song includes lines that translate as “Reporting a lost item? Pay the police! Want to become a police officer? Pay the police! Want to commit corruption? Pay the police!”
Pay the Police, Pay the police…I don’t care. Let’s have a listen instead.
The early 80’s called and want their mid tier punk rock back. They should apologize for this boring song.