hot July


Pinch Punch it’s the first of the month
July 1, 2026 (Gregorian calendar/7th month/Day 181)
Wednesday, 24 Sene 2018 (Ethiopian calendar/10th month)
Ḏabaḥ (Zabah) בח 8 (Enochian calendar/4th month/Offering of produce)
14 Sol, 2026 (International Fixed calendar)
Cosmic Moon 13, Alpha 5 (13 Moon calendar/Waning Gibbous moon)
~ Cosmic Turtle Moon of Presence, June 27th – July 24th
Oak Moon: June 10 – July 7 (Celtic 13 Month Tree calendar/7th month)
Month of the Ripe Corn Moon…Gu ye quo ni (Cherokee moon)
13.0.13.13.0 4 Ahau 13 Sek (Mayan Long Count calendar)
early bird day, second half of the year day

photo of the day

Hot July brings cooling showers Apricots and gillyflowers.

*photo is mine

hope you have a great day!
thanks for stopping by!!

It’s Time To Stop Pretending That Migrants Are Entitled To Equal Citizenship: alt-market.us …“Yet another civil conflict is brewing this week as the Supreme Court tackles a number of foreign citizenship debates, including Temporary Protection Status (TPS) and Birthright Citizenship. The court has ruled that hundreds of thousands of Haitian and Syrian migrants residing in the US under TPS are no longer safe from mass deportations (a win). But, they have also ruled in favor of migrant anchor babies (a big loss). Both issues deal with changing American perceptions on what is “constitutional” when it comes to foreign access to citizenship. The Supreme Court’s decisions aside, I find it mind boggling that this debate has been ongoing for so many decades. Frankly, foreigners should not have any citizenship rights under the constitution until they have demonstrated assimilation. Until that time, there should be a separate set of rules handling newcomers (and invaders). When it comes to TPS and the Haitians, the leftists are raging. Despite this status supposedly being “temporary” (the Obama Administration originally claimed these people would only be in the US for 18 months), many of these foreign transplants have been enjoying the benefits of unearned American citizenship for 16 years or more.  Yet, when Haitians protest the TPS decision, what flag do you see them flying?  That’s right – They fly the Haitian flag, not the American flag.  This tells us everything we need to know.”

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