Monday, June 28, 2021

Worst stock trade of all time?

Anyone else got a bad stock buying experience to share?

So last week I was combing through my "investment" twitter feed when I ran across a tweet from one of the people I follow to check out a company called TRCH. It had started the day just under $4.00 and was over $6.00 and climbing. The belief was that this stock would probably hit 15 or so in the next day or two and possibly go higher. 

I like to "dabble" with these sorts of things, so I bought 6 shares at a cost of around $50.00 - which was just over $8.00/share. The stock hit $12.50 before settling in around $10.00 at close. I hold a pretty tight rule against buying and selling in the same day, as the rules on day trading are pretty close to the vest. You get three in any five day period. You go over, and you get hit with a margin call to get your account up to $25,000 to satisfy the SEC day trading laws. I currently have between $2-3K in my account spread out over a dozen stocks and option contracts. I have no interest in having $25K tied up in my Ameritrade account.

But I digress. 

So long story short, the stock does a dive in after hours trading, opens up under the price I bought it for so I just sort of hung on to it. On Friday TRCH announced that they were merging with a company with the stock symbol MMAT and doing a 1-2 stock split. Meaning I would own 3 shares at approximately twice the current value of the stock price.

Here is the rub. This morning I got hit with a mandatory "reorganiztion fee" of $38.00 so that the TRCH could be reregistered to MMAT. Apparently everyone gets the same fee whether they own 6 shares or 60,000. The new stock "opened"  at around $10.00 share and is now trading at $7.92 per share.

So I paid $88 for three shares of a $7.92 stock. The stock will need to hit approximately $30 share for me to break even! 

I get that it's not a big loss and good thing I only like to dabble in these things... but in terms of a bad stock purchase, this might be my worst. 


81 comments:

Commander-in-Thief Biden said...

A few years ago (I'm thinking 5) I bought some shares in a paper products company trading on the NYSE called Orchid Paper Products. They were in the process of expanding their business into premium soft ply tissue (it's symbol was TIS) and building a large modern plant in North Carolina. I didn't really know anything about the company except their filings but I thought their financials looked good and it was a recommended stock at Schwab. It kept having difficulties getting the plant online (EPA mostly) and I kept adding more shares and they kept adding more debt while they tried to get the facility commissioned. I ended up in a few years having a large cost position with little worth. It ended up going through bankruptcy and I ended up getting pennies on the dollar and a huge tax offset. It did let me sell some big winners but not the in way I would have preferred.

So I lost my ass on toilet paper, then a while later Covid hit...

A Canadian company bought the assets but I haven't followed since.

Still hurts

And have a daily reminder

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...
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Anonymous said...

Roger, be proud tell us how you lost Lydia's nest egg?

rrb said...




I almost bought a few shares of Amazon but I didn't do it. In the late 80s


Huh.

Well that would've been an extraordinary feat considering Bezos didn't found Amazon until 1994 and it didn't go public until 1997.


LOL @ the alky.



Anonymous said...

RRB, Damn, good job once again exposing 4F-Alky.

Anonymous said...

In the mid 90's I bought Wal-Mart for around $22, bought 200 shares. In 1998 I sold it for around $26.

The next year it went to $78.

Ouch.

anonymous said...


Roger, be proud tell us how you lost Lydia's nest egg?


The goat fucker has no shame or brains......god I guess that is not a personal attack......BWAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!! Whatta cocksucking asshole he is!!!!

C.H. Truth said...

My brother got a tip to get into GME when it was around $5.00 - he didn't do it. It went to $400. He told me to get into AMC (I have a few shares) - but didn't do it when he did.

He has made $40,000 on AMC so far.

Anonymous said...

Nice.

My best has been The Home Depot.
In at $75 , but average share is @ $112 now, because the dividend is plowed back in to buy more.
The Home Depot dividend has really shot up during the Trump.years.

Caliphate4vr said...

Well that would've been an extraordinary feat considering Bezos didn't found Amazon until 1994 and it didn't go public until 1997.

Beat me to it

C.H. Truth said...

So his next tip was a Cannibis stock called Sundial (SNDL). He bought 2500 shares and 65 contracts for options. I bought 1000 shares and 15 contracts. I bought about half the previous day and then half at Market open as it was shooting from 1.10 to 1.44 in pre-market. They (the meme stock experts) said if it hit 1.50 the squeeze was on and like GME and AMC it would triple or even go higher. $6.00 to $12.00 was the buzz.

This premarket jump was literally the next day after he talked about it and he had just made well over $30 on the AMC squeeze. So he was all in on the advice he was given.

It got to 1.49 - settled in at around $1.25 that day, and now sits hovering around $1.00 - I will lose about $300 on the contracts if nothing happens in the next couple of weeks.

He got tired of it and sold his 2500 shares at a loss and bought up some more AMC.


If AMC goes where some thing it might - then my brother stands to make a large amount of $$. I might make up for my SNDL losses!

Either way... I will hang on to the stock. The company has a billion dollars in reserve and the idea of playing around with selling covered calls on a 1000 shares of anything seems like something I want to try. When else can I cover 10 contracts of stock?

Anonymous said...

Bidenomics embrace the SUCK

"
Prices are rising so much that minimum wage workers are poorer than they've been in decades"

Caliphate4vr said...

My kid still has his few shares of AMC during college raid he bought for $17 it’s $58 today

rrb said...


RRB, Damn, good job once again exposing 4F-Alky.

Beat me to it



The goddamned fool just can't help himself. And he wonders why I am absolutely convinced he's mentally ill.

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

Most Americans Got Richer During the Pandemic
June 28, 2021 at 2:00 pm EDT By Taegan Goddard 53 Comments

Wall Street Journal:
“U.S. households added $13.5 trillion in wealth last year, according to the Federal Reserve, the biggest increase in records going back three decades. Many Americans of all stripes paid off credit-card debt, saved more and refinanced into cheaper mortgages. That challenged the conventions of previous economic downturns. In 2008, for example, U.S. households lost $8 trillion.”

Axios:
“Americans with limited options to spend during the pandemic saved more than usual. And while it’s unclear how this money will be spent, everyone agrees this is awesome for the economy.

“Wells Fargo estimates $2.4 trillion in excess savings has been accumulated by consumers since the beginning of the pandemic. And consumer spending accounts for about 68% of GDP.”

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

REFUGEES WANTED!
Mayors Compete for Refugees for Economic Benefits

June 28, 2021 at 4:00 pm EDT By Taegan Goddard
Monkey Cage:
“Refugees’ economic contributions far outweigh the initial costs of resettlement, as numerous studies have found. One such study, commissioned by the city of Cleveland, found that while in 2012, the city spent about $4.8 million on support for refugee resettlement, the refugees who’d settled there in the previous 12 years had contributed $48 million to the city’s economy.

“Refugees earn higher incomes than other immigrants, which means that their tax contributions are higher, too.”

Commonsense said...

No indictment for Trump.

JamesNewLeaf's Fucking Daddy said...

Bill Scher
https://twitter.com/billscher/status/1409469102196920321

“A small number [of Democratic House moderates] have begun privately talking about whether to try to block [reconciliation before the bipartisan deal is settled] by voting against the rule for the budget...”


Would be a huge blow to the "progressives"

And good for America


JamesNewLeaf's Fucking Daddy said...

Venezuelan migrants crossing US border in record numbers, report
Roughly 6 million Venezuelans have fled their country since Nicolas Maduro took power in 2013.


A record 17,306-plus Venezuelas have crossed the U.S. border illegally since January, according to a new report Monday.

Just last month, U.S. Border Patrol agents encountered 7,484 Venezuelans illegally crossing, the highest per-month number in the past 14 years, according to the Associated Press.

They are among the nearly 6 million who have fled Venezuela since socialist Nicolas Maduro took control of the country in 2013 and part of surge in migration at the U.S.-Mexico border that reached record numbers this year.
https://justthenews.com/nation/venezuelan-migrants-crossing-us-border-record-numbers-report


Fleeing socialism


Deep State Detective said...

The deep staters have to be assassinated

FBI Informants More Likely Than Agents at Jan 6, Former Undercover Agent Says

BY PETR SVAB

 

June 27, 2021 Updated: June 27, 2021

 

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Recent inquiries about whether FBI operatives were mixed in among the protesters and intruders who broke into the United States Capitol on Jan. 6 will more likely uncover the presence of FBI informants rather than undercover agents, according to Marc Ruskin, a 27-year FBI veteran and former undercover agent who is also an Epoch Times contributor.

Before he left the bureau in 2012, there were only about 100 undercover FBI agents in the whole country, Ruskin told the Epoch Times. Deployment of each requires a lengthy, “very resource-intensive” operation that needs to be approved on several levels. Even if there was a top-down operation run by the headquarters underway on Jan. 6, it would have been unlikely that any significant number of undercover agents were present, he said.

Informants, on the other hand, would have been much more convenient, needing only some vetting and an assigned handling agent. The bureau uses them regularly and they’re not necessarily aware of each other even if they collect information on the same target, Ruskin said.

He said that during his tenure he hadn’t seen the FBI use informants as de facto “agents provocateur” to incite crimes at a political event, but that he has watched the bureau getting politicized by its leadership and, particularly in recent years, repeatedly breaking its own rules.

Recent reports by Revolver News and other right-leaning outlets have presented a list of clues that raise questions about the FBI’s involvement in the events of Jan. 6, when intruders at the Capitol caused a several-hour delay in the certification of the 2020 presidential election by Congress.

The Department of Justice (DOJ) has since run a “shock and awe” operation against the intruders, slapping them with charges that threaten decades in prison. Many have been held behind bars without bail, even placed in solitary confinement. Yet the indictments show that a number of people that seem to have engaged in similar actions on Jan. 6 have somehow escaped prosecution. It’s not clear why, since it doesn’t appear to be a consequence of lacking evidence or plea negotiations, based on the Revolver investigation.

Furthermore, the three organizations that the DOJ alleges played leading roles in planning illegal activity on Jan. 6 are known to have had FBI informants in their ranks. Several members of the Three Percenter militia group, which interprets the Constitution as a license to defy most current federal authorities, were arrested last year for allegedly planning to kidnap Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer. It turned out FBI informants and undercover agents played key roles in the alleged plot. One of the alleged culprits was also a member of Oath Keepers, a militia group that believes military and law enforcement should defy federal government where it has overstepped its constitutional mandate. Finally, pro-Western men’s club Proud Boys, whose members are known to engage in street fights with adherents of the anarcho-communist Antifa network, has in the past few years been led by Enrique Tarrio, who was recently revealed as a past FBI informant.

Such groups in general have been portrayed by the bureau for years as grave potential domestic terrorism threats.

The CIA and the FBI are CRT engineers who have manipulated the election results in Georgia, and Michigan and Pennsylvania to steal from President Trump.



Anonymous said...

Our Progressive Guardians!!!!!!!!!

Progressivism is also at its basic level elitist. Sweeping reengineering of society, micromanagement of millions of lives, and elimination of individual pathologies require exemptions. For example, crusaders such as John Kerry and Al Gore have offered a valuable window into the progressive heart and mind. 

Kerry reminded us that he often leaves a huge carbon footprint from his wife’s private jet. Indeed, he jets to get a climate change award since such gas-guzzling travel was “the only choice for someone like me” who had to travel the world quickly and in comfort “to win the battle.” This was the progressive bookend argument to his earlier advocacy for higher taxes, as he moved his luxury yacht from its Massachusetts dock to one in low-tax Rhode Island to save nearly $500,000. 

Al Gore once trumped even Kerry’s progressive exemptions in a twofer of rushing to sell his failed cable TV company to carbon-rich, oil-exporting Qatar’s Al Jazeera—in hopes of avoiding projected rises in capital gains taxes. As Platonic Guardians, progressives must have the time, the resources, and the multifarious exemptions to plan and care for the rest of us. 

Think for a minute. In the cases above, if illegal aliens now crossing the Rio Grande proved to be more right-wing than Cubans, the border would be closed tomorrow. If criminals focused their efforts on Presidio Heights, Malibu, Martha’s Vineyard, or Newport, Rhode Island, there would be progressive outcries to fund more police. If transgendering muscular “female” teenage athletes demanded the use of women’s gym showers and restrooms in the nation’s top prep schools, progressives would likely recalibrate their new theories of trisexuality. 

The new progressivism is not the old Democratic Party, or even 1960s’ liberalism. It is a cruel creed, a faith-based ideology that allows no apostasies. Progressivism envisions humanity as a marbleized abstraction, not incarnate humans. If need be, it will alter language, change names, cancel people, erase events, and destroy elements of existing civilization. It stereotypes both adherents and opponents as either useful or disposable. And the carnage it wreaks on the masses is always acceptable damage for these terrifying visions of the anointed. 


JamesNewLeaf's Fucking Daddy said...


INSURRECTION !!!

Cernovich
https://twitter.com/Cernovich/status/1409682694762496000

As January 6 defendants languish in solitary confinement, beaten by guards, and hunted down by the FBI for misdemeanor trespass, far left wing activists get tickets for shutting down the White House - a goal they confessed to.

This is what real power looks like.



and very doubtful at least 20 of them are undercover FBI or informants


JamesNewLeaf's Fucking Daddy said...

Daniel Chaitin

SHOCKING VIDEO REVEALING BIDEN SPYING ON NEWS MEDIA:
https://twitter.com/danielchaitin7/status/1409669997002051586

NEW: Fox News host Tucker Carlson says a government whistleblower told his team that the NSA is spying on his team's electronic communications and is "planning to leak them in an attempt to take this show off the air."



Joe Biden's America

police state

state media

1984

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

A conservative activist started the CRT campaign last year.

Last summer, Rufo published several more pieces for City Journal, and, on September 2nd, he appeared on “Tucker Carlson Tonight.” Rufo had prepared a three-minute monologue, to be uploaded to a teleprompter at a Seattle studio, and he had practiced carefully enough that when a teleprompter wasn’t available he still remembered what to say. On air, set against the deep-blue background of Fox News, he told Carlson, “It’s absolutely astonishing how critical race theory”—he said those three words slowly, for emphasis—“has pervaded every aspect of the federal government.” Carlson’s face retracted into a familiar pinched squint while Rufo recounted several of his articles. Then he said what he’d come to say: “Conservatives need to wake up. This is an existential threat to the United States. And the bureaucracy, even under Trump, is being weaponized against core American values. And I’d like to make it explicit: The President and the White House—it’s within their authority to immediately issue an executive order to abolish critical-race-theory training from the federal government. And I call on the President to immediately issue this executive order—to stamp out this destructive, divisive, pseudoscientific ideology.”

The next morning, Rufo was home with his wife and two sons when he got a phone call from a 202 area code. The man on the other end, Rufo recalled, said, “ ‘Chris, this is Mark Meadows, chief of staff, reaching out on behalf of the President. He saw your segment on ‘Tucker’ last night, and he’s instructed me to take action.” Soon after, Rufo flew to Washington, D.C., to assist in drafting an executive order, issued by the White House in late September, that limited how contractors providing federal diversity seminars could talk about race. “This entire movement came from nothing,” Rufo wrote to me recently, as the conservative campaign against critical race theory consumed Twitter each morning and Fox News each night. But the truth is more specific than that. Really, it came from him.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

The Republicans campaign against critical race theory is doing exactly what Rufo wanted it to: taking inchoate anger about what’s often derided as wokeness and directing it onto public education. In some ways, it’s like the campaign against sex education, where conservative activists would either cherry-pick or invent lurid anecdotes to try to discredit the whole project.

CHT is a skilled cherry picker




Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

The Maddening Critical Race Theory Debate https://nyti.ms/3y0j3i4

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Goebbels of the United States. Rufo

The goal is to have the public read something crazy in the newspaper and immediately think "critical race theory." We have decodified the term and will recodify it to annex the entire range of cultural constructions that are unpopular with Americans..

Anonymous said...

You really can't follow science,


Moral and political judgment must always superintend science. Science is a tool. It cannot supply its own moral suppositions or demonstrate, purely within itself, that it is the supreme way of knowing. In a republic, politics must play the role with respect to expertise that St. John Henry Newman assigned to university faculties. A university, he wrote, is “[a]n assemblage of learned men, zealous for their own sciences, and rivals of each other, are brought, by familiar intercourse and for the sake of intellectual peace, to adjust together the claims and relations of their respective subjects of investigation. They learn to respect, to consult, to aid each other.”

In politics, prudence operates on something like this synthesis. Experts are not paid to be sensitive to other forms of expertise. The politician must be aware of the whole in the same way Newman said universities must: “There is no science but tells a different tale, when viewed as a portion of a whole, from what it is likely to suggest when taken by itself, without the safeguard, as I may call it, of others.”

The slogan “follow the science” is meant to exempt politicians from the duty of judgment. If we are to follow scientists without the “political interference” we are told to dread, we should not only be wary of abuses. We should expect them. As Bertrand de Jouvenel taught, power’s intrinsic desire is to grow. That is why checks are necessary to prevent abuse.

Anonymous said...

If Sleepy Joe doesn't run again because Fox news will get a lead about his mind is gone.

If the party is willing to put two women at the top, the contest gets much more interesting.  According to Dovere, the selection for Biden's VP came down to six women: Harris; Massachusetts's Sen. Elizabeth Warren; Michigan governor Gretchen Whitmer; Biden's domestic policy council director, Susan Rice; California's Rep. Karen Bass; and Georgia's self-appointed governor in exile, Stacey Abrams.  Other than Warren and Whitmer, all of these women were in the running to add literal color to a Biden ticket.  With Harris as president, they are all redundant.  Warren does not have friends enough to put her on an all-female White House team, and Whitmer will be lucky if she doesn't get recalled.

Only two women have friends enough and ambition enough to get the nod: Hillary Clinton and Michelle Obama.  Obama's friends are younger.  Hillary's are crueler.  May the best and baddest win. 

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

A lot of Republicans are saying good luck with the big lie.


WASHINGTON — The more we learn about Donald Trump’s baseless, false and discredited claims about the 2020 election, the more baseless, false and discredited those claims have become.

Just consider the revelations over the past week — from Republicans:

In Michigan, a GOP-led investigation by its state Senate concluded that it “found no evidence of widespread or systematic fraud in Michigan’s prosecution of the 2020 election.” (Remember, Biden won Michigan by more than 150,000 votes.)Regarding Arizona, a report co-authored by former Kentucky Secretary of State Trey Grayson criticized the so-called “audit” of the election results in that state, saying it “does not meet the standards of a proper election recount or audit,” and that it’s being conducted by an “inexperienced, unqualified contractor.”And over the weekend, ABC’s Jon Karl writing for the Atlantic had former Trump Attorney General Bill Barr debunking Trump’s claims about the 2020 election results. “If there was evidence of fraud, I had no motive to suppress it. But my suspicion all the way along was that there was nothing there,” Barr said. “It was all bullsh!#.”

Predictably, Trump lashed out at those GOP findings.

“Michigan State Senators Mike Shirkey and Ed McBroom are doing everything possible to stop Voter Audits in order to hide the truth about November 3rd,” the former president said in a statement, which even included those state senators’ phone numbers.

And on Barr, Trump added: “RINO former Attorney General Bill Barr failed to investigate election fraud, and really let down the American people.”

But as surprising as it is that one-third of Americans believe President Biden’s 2020 win was due to voter fraud, it’s maybe even more surprising just how flimsy — and discredited — those fraud allegations are.

Even Bill Barr doesn’t buy them.

Infrastructure deal is back on track — for now

On Friday, we said that conservatives revolting was one way President Biden’s infrastructure/jobs/tax/safety net hopes could get derailed.

And that’s exactly what happened when they criticized Biden’s direct demand linking the bipartisan infrastructure deal with the reconciliation package — since the reconciliation vehicle contains tax and climate provisions they don’t want.

But after Biden released a lengthy statement on Saturday walking back that direct linkage — “My comments ... created the impression that I was issuing a veto threat on the very plan I had just agreed to, which was certainly not my intent" — key GOP senators got back on board their support for a bipartisan infrastructure bill.

Sen. Bill Cassidy, R-La., on “Meet the Press”: “So I hope it's enough. We'll see going forward. But I'll continue to work for the bill.”Sen. Rob Portman, R-Ohio, on ABC: "I was very glad to see the president clarify his remarks because it was inconsistent with everything that we had been told all along the way."Sen. Mitt Romney, R-Utah, on CNN: “I do take the president at his word.”

What also stood out was the cover that progressive Rep. Alexandra Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., appeared to give Biden after one us asked her if she wanted the president to issue a veto threat on the bipartisan deal if there was no reconciliation package.

“I think it's very important for the president to know that House progressives and, I believe, you know, the Democratic Caucus is here to ensure that he doesn't fail. And we're here to make sure that he is successful in making sure that we do have a larger infrastructure plan,” she said.

To be sure, there will many more twists and turns later this summer/fall over the infrastructure deal, but Crisis #1 was averted.

For now

rrb said...

Blogger Roger Amick said...

A lot of Republicans are saying good luck with the big lie.



The 'big lie' of almost investing in Amazon in the '80's?

LOL @ deep state alky live asshole.






anonymous said...

The big lie is believing anything posted by Rat.......BWAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!

Anonymous said...

"The average U.S. price of regular-grade gasoline rose 2 cents over the past two weeks to $3.15 per gallon. Industry analyst Trilby Lundberg of the Lundberg Survey said Sunday that the uptick is about one-third of the amount that crude oil prices rose over the same timeframe."

Bidenomics stealth tax gets larger.

Anonymous said...

Roger , you are such a none-man.
Deleted your post of
:almost investing in Amazon in the '80's"

anonymous said...

Now to my version of Hoax news.....something that flies over the likes of the goat fucker and rat!!!!!! BWAAAAAAAAAA!!!

From today's NYT

Heat waves and the “heat domes” that can cause them aren’t rare, but the recent weather that’s been smothering the Pacific Northwest has little precedent in at least four decades of record-keeping.

To understand the magnitude of the departure from historical norms, it helps to visualize it. This map, created by Geert Jan van
Oldenborgh, a climate scientist at the Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute, analyzes temperatures since 1979. It shows the extent of the areas experiencing record-breaking annual high temperatures in the past week.

The heat has been not only widespread, but also intense, in some places surpassing previous records by double digits.

In Vancouver, British Columbia, this past weekend’s temperatures were about 10 degrees higher than historical high temperatures. In Seattle, there have been only two other days in the last 50 years with temperatures in the triple digits: in 2009 and 1994.
Airport, Vancouver International Airport and Portland International Airport via Global Historical Climatology Network
The heat has resulted from a wide and deep mass of high-pressure air that, because of a wavy jet stream, parked itself over much of the region. Also known as a heat dome, such an enormous high
pressure zone acts like a lid on a pot, trapping heat so that it accumulates. And with the West beset by drought, there’s been plenty of heat to trap.

In Seattle, Portland and other areas west of the Cascades, hot air blowing from the east was further warmed as it descended the mountains, raising temperatures even more.

Climate is naturally variable, so periods of high heat are to be expected. But in this episode scientists see the fingerprints of climate change, brought on by human-caused emissions of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases.

anonymous said...

The price of the goat fuckers stupididy6 is growing exponentially by the day....still cannot find his ass in the dark or show the minimum intellect when posting economic news......BWAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!! Now why has gas gone up?????? What Biden policy is responsible???????? LOLOLOLL

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

The Republicans have lost their minds.

CRT and its progeny are a doctrine aimed at delegitimizing America. These doctrines aim to unseat the US Constitution as a racist document. They see the First Amendment as protecting white supremacy by giving white people exclusive control over public speech. And they treat the whole dynamic of the county as a contest over ‘power’. In that contest, censorship by the proponents of CRT is fully warranted, since they are battling the unfair advantages of the white racist regime.

It is an open question how deeply members of the K-12 educational establishment understand this nonsense. America’s school teachers and school administrators are not exactly the cream of the intellectual crop. Most of them have been through those indoctrination mills called schools of education where John Dewey mingles with Paulo Freire and retired terrorist (‘guilty as hell, free as a bird’) Bill Ayers. All they know about education is that it is supposed to be ‘transformational’. The question ‘transformed from what to what?’ gets answered with the all-purpose progressive catechism, ‘from oppressed to free’, which serves as a license to destroy any claims of culture, civilization, tradition, moral order, or knowledge that stand in the way.

With legions of teachers and school administrators imbued with this outlook, it is little surprise that CRT looks like a fine new pedagogical instrument. It is yet another hammer for battering the pillars that uphold the ideal of America as a society committed to those unevenly yoked goals of liberty and equality. Why not just replace them with ‘diversity’ and ‘equity’? The reasons why not may be invisible to today’s educators, but fortunately not to the parents who show up at the school board meetings.

‘They caught you red-handed with an enemies list to punish opponents of critical race theory. You’re teaching children to hate others because of their skin color,’ declared Dick Black of Ashburn, Virginia, addressing the school board in Loudoun County, Virginia before the board abruptly adjourned the meeting and called the police to arrest the protesters for trespassing. Among the other speakers was Xi Van Fleet, a woman who survived the Cultural Revolution in Mao’s China, only to find critical theory back on the educational agenda in the US where students are being taught ‘to loathe our country and our history’.

Anonymous said...
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Anonymous said...

Democrat self-inflcted wound .

Their Championing CRT.

Poll crushing and got the suburban moms pissed.

Anonymous said...

Top Shelf stuff from RRB.

"rrbJune 28, 2021 at 4:18 PM




I almost bought a few shares of Amazon but I didn't do it. In the late 80s


Huh.

Well that would've been an extraordinary feat considering Bezos didn't found Amazon until 1994 and it didn't go public until 1997.


LOL @ the alky.

"

Come on 4F-Alky, tell us how you lost Lydia's nest egg on some hair brain fake investment.

Anonymous said...

Gas continues to march higher.
It has yet to reflect the much, much higher price of crude oil.

Bidenomics sucks
Has higher price is a stealth tax on the poor and middle income. Trucking is passing on higher operating cost..
Biden's policies of close ANWAR, stop fracking and of course the killing of high pay UNION jobs of XL Keystone pipeline.

Tanker truck driver shortage.

While opening Russian Pipelines.

anonymous said...

BWWAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!! You are dumber than a box of fucking rocks.....driver shortage has been a problem for YEARS you worthless pile of dung!!!!!!

You still have not provided the answer that an expert in economics should know.......Fracking has not been stopped and XL has nothing to do with anything!!!!! You must be a proud R with stupidity as deep as yours!!!!!!!

Anonymous said...

4F-Alky apologist , don't like Biden's failures.

Too bad.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

The Woke Movement is going to castrate you. They are out of their minds.

Unlike every social movement in modern history, the woke movement was created by, for, and deep within the media. It did not come out of the civil rights movement’s struggle against the episodic racism that is embedded, sometimes hopelessly, in American life. The woke movement took off at the peak of the #MeToo inquisition, whose origins and targets were also almost exclusively located in the media. Of course, a looming question is why white racism would take generations to be publicly revealed as systemic. If something is systemic, it is hard to miss, unless the advent of scores of high-powered black officials and influential black cultural and social figures, a rising black middle and upper middle class, and the eight-year tenure of a black president blinded an entire country, including the entire liberal and progressive establishment, to the systemic white racism all around them.

The public debut of the idea of systemic racism at the height of #MeToo was hardly a coincidence. Powerful white male editors were diving for cover. Finding that they could insulate themselves by attaching themselves to wokeness, which would also boost their moral equity, was a godsend. Being a toxic male was nothing compared with being a white supremacist, and if you were engaged in exposing the latter, then addressing the question of your status as the former could be postponed, maybe indefinitely.

The event that established systemic racism as a master narrative of American history was the publication of the 1619 Project in the New York Times Magazine on August 14, 2019. The “Shitty Media Men” list, which reported the names of male media figures who were alleged to have sexually mistreated women, appeared online in October 2017. It struck terror into every man, especially every white man, working in the media. Assuming that it took months to devise, assign, assemble, edit, and publish the 1619 Project, it is safe to say that its gestation and completion coincided almost exactly with the J’accuse! of toxic masculinity that began in the fall of 2017 and that only began to subside as the J’accuse! of “systemic racism” took its place

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

https://www.city-journal.org/how-to-uproot-systemic-racism-in-the-media

Anonymous said...

USA today reported.

"Fact check: Biden temporarily banned new oil and gas leasing on public lands"

4F-Alky apologist wrong, of course.

Anonymous said...

"XL has nothing to do with anything" 4F-Alky apologist

Ok, now you are not worthy of responding to.

11,000 + loss jobs , $900 million in wages and benefits. A year lost.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Biden temporarily banned new oil and gas leasing on public lands, because the Trump administration was going to let oil companies drill for oil in Yosemite National Park and other National Parks.

anonymous said...


Their Championing CRT.



BWAAAAAAPAAAAAA!!!!! A fake issue being driven by the GOP as a wedge for future elections.....LOLOLOLOL The GOP is soooooo corrupt they need to make shit up to incite problems!!!!!!!

Caliphate4vr said...

That’s a lie

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

The Biden administration has not followed through with a ban on fracking, as the claim states.

Our rating: False

We rate this claim FALSE, based on our research. A Facebook claim stating that Biden is following through with a fracking ban referenced an article from a conservative opinion website that notes the Biden administration's recent environmental action. Biden signed two executive orders placing a temporary moratorium on new oil and gas leasing on public lands and offshore waters, but he has not banned fracking. The president said he will not put an end to fracking in remarks released by the White House.

anonymous said...


"Fact check: Biden temporarily banned new oil and gas leasing on public lands"


Which sure is different than banning oil cracking doncha think goat fucking liar!!!!!!!!! BTW....i posted that weeks ago when you started your oil price nonsense which you still can't explain!!!!!!!!! BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!

anonymous said...

The funny thing about the goat fucker is that no matter how many times his head is beaten square....he never learns anything but being dumber than a box of rocks....

Anonymous said...

"Caliphate4vrJune 29, 2021 at 7:39 AM

That’s a lie"

Of course it is, it is all 4F-Alky does.

anonymous said...

Temperatures predicted to be 50 degrees above normal in Wa and Or......Wa set all time record high of 118 yesterday,,,,,,,,GW is a hoax!@!!!!!

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

More Vehicles Are Selling Above Sticker Price

U.S. car dealers are able to get more than the factory price for some of their vehicles as strong demand and production shortfalls have made for a seller’s market.

The dealership are making more money than before.

The pro-capitalits should be happy.

It's a bad time to buy a new Audi LMAO

Years ago on Facebook it said that I was going to buy a very expensive Audi.

Kputz has been using that for years to insult me.

He's as dumb as a rock.

anonymous said...

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2019/08/24/dire-driver-shortages-us-trucking-companies-could-hit-consumers/2107666001/


Sad,.... unknown to the goat fucker, driver shortages have been going on for YEARS!!!!!!!!!

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

The Sleepy Joe Biden economy continues to create tens of thousands of jobs.

United Airlines announced Tuesday that it was ordering 270 single-aisle planes from Boeing and Airbus, the biggest aircraft purchase in the airline’s history and the largest in the United States in a decade. The deal will drive an expansion of United’s fleet, in both the number and the size of its planes.

“It’s about building an airline that can compete with anyone,” Andrew Nocella, the airline’s chief commercial officer, said in a call with reporters.

Boeing will supply 200 of the planes, all versions of the 737 Max, its leading commercial aircraft. Of those, 150 will be 737 Max 10s, and 50 will be smaller Max 8s. Airbus will provide the remaining 70 planes, all from the A321neo line.

anonymous said...

Blogger Roger Amick said...
More Vehicles Are Selling Above Sticker Price


And a major reason the price of used cars driving inflationary pressure!!!!!!!!!!!

Anonymous said...

Both are inflationary, non-transitory. New and used cars rizing.
4F-Alky and 4F-Alky got this one right.

Anonymous said...

Roger, be so kind to point the new jobs created at Boeing?

anonymous said...

Yep......i am not the biggest fan of Boing having competed against them.....However most people have no idea how many mom and pop shops provide detail parts to manufacture their aircraft!!!!!!! They can be obnoxious fucks to sell to, but they pay on time and mostly fairly !!!!

anonymous said...

Hey goat fucker......take your head out your ass!!!!! Every plane boning produces create the opportunity for more vendors to provide parts.....thus creating jobs and opportunities!!!! Boeing does a great job competing requirements to maintain compliance and price!!!! 200 new planes will cause them to out source many of their piece parts as small vendors reach capacity!!!!

Anonymous said...

Those part vendors are already baked in.

4F-Alky said "create tens of thousands of jobs"

4F-Alky apologist the jobs you posted are existing.

Are you back to using Obimbo job math.

Commonsense said...

Rufo didn't create CRT. He just sounded the alarm. The anti-CRT movement began at school board meetings where parents found their children was being indoctrinated with it and rose up as one to say no, not on my watch.

A conservative activist started the CRT campaign last year.

Last summer, Rufo published several more pieces for City Journal, and, on September 2nd, he appeared on “Tucker Carlson Tonight.” Rufo had prepared a three-minute monologue, to be uploaded to a teleprompter at a Seattle studio, and he had practiced carefully enough that when a teleprompter wasn’t available he still remembered what to say. On air, set


Don't mess with parents when it comes to their children.

Anonymous said...

Democrats are getting floogged for Their Championing CRT.

anonymous said...

Blogger KansasDemocrat said...
Both are inflationary, non-transitory


The goat fucker proving he is blowing smoke out his ass again and is clueless!!!!!!!! BWAAAAAAPAAAAAA!!!

Commander-in-Thief Biden said...

Newsmax

VIDEO"
https://twitter.com/newsmax/status/1409179720776830984

A teachers union is in retreat after this racially-charged pyramid chart was discovered.

This is 'what they're teaching teachers': @bennyjohnson and talk host Simon Conway react.



So it is racist for white people to teach minority people
and it is racist to have minority people to teach white people

So white people must not teach or be taught except to other white people.

Isn't that segregation?

Commander-in-Thief Biden said...


Tim Young
https://twitter.com/TimRunsHisMouth/status/1407460948340838405

Sooo... the people who believe that my skin color gives me an advantage in life... DON'T BELIEVE being a biological male gives trans-athletes an advantage when competing against biological women... got it.


science

Anonymous said...

Why didn't you buy that Audi A8?

A unrealist dream ?

Commander-in-Thief Biden said...

Sharron Davies MBE
https://twitter.com/sharrond62/status/1407418248811921418

What’s the point of spending millions trying to catch drug cheats from major competition trying to gain a tiny but import advantage if we’re going to give away a 10-34% biological advantage ? A protected female class & an open class in sport included every one & is fair


This is actually the solution

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

The S&P 500 hit a record high on Tuesday morning as bank stocks and other cyclical plays tied to the economic recovery climbed.

The broad market index ticked up about 0.1%, building on a record close from the previous session. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 100 points, while the tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite added 0.1%.

Anonymous said...

4F-Alky apologist, said higher prices on all vehicles are deflationary.

Yep, I am done talking to that much stupid.

He wins.

Commander-in-Thief Biden said...

Roger Amick said...
The S&P 500 hit a record high on Tuesday



I see the billionaires are doing fine.

How's Amazon doing ?

ROFLMFAO !!!

Anonymous said...

Black families of equal income of White families have less net worth.

US Housing costs soar. Pricing many out of the Market.

Inflationary and not transitory.

Anonymous said...

Too funny

"How's Amazon doing ?"

4F-Alky is entertaining

Commander-in-Thief Biden said...

PragerU
https://twitter.com/prageru/status/1403458266122784771

Critical Race Theory holds that the most important thing about you is your race. The color of your skin. That's who you are. Not your behavior. Not your values. Not your environment. Your race.



It's a racists dream

anonymous said...

Inflationary and not transitory.


BWAAAAAAAAAAA!!!! Why do you keep posting such tripe????? Is it because you can't find your own ass??????? Your fake indignation about blacks welfare is most amusing!!!!!!

Commander-in-Thief Biden said...

RNC Research

VIDEO:
https://twitter.com/RNCResearch/status/1407467299267923974

CNN reports: Democrat Senator Sheldon Whitehouse said "I couldn't tell you" when asked to name minority members in the beach club he belongs to


At least CNN mentioned this

Looks like Whitehouse is embracing CRT to associate only with whites


Commonsense said...

So white people must not teach or be taught except to other white people.

Isn't that segregation?


It is. It's just wrapped in fancy academic jargon.

Commonsense said...

I'm doing fine too.

Those billionaires make it possible for you to get the best medical care in the world at no cost to you. You should be grateful instead of envious and jealous for living off the charity of others.

I see the billionaires are doing fine.