Thursday, January 10, 2019

Thursday Things

Now that I've seen something from history, here are some things going on today:









From American Thinker, "How do you solve a problem like Mitt Romney?"  (The quote comes not from the article, but from the AT home page under the link to the article.  Due to its apparent reference to a certain song in The Sound Of Music, I just had to quote it.)


From Daily News Hungary, opposition parties accuse Orban of lying.  (Which head of any national government has not been accused of lying?)



From The Slovak Spectator, Slovak Speaker of Parliament Andrej Danko sets the date for the country's next presidential election.  (I would think that the current U.S. Speaker of the House would love to have that particular of power.)

From Radio Praha, the Czech government "agrees in principle" to extend their subsidized lunch program, but not about who qualifies for it.  (The article uses the term "free school lunches", but in reality, the food is not free, but is subsidized by Czech taxpayers.)

From Radio Poland, Polacy chcą trzymać swoją wolność.  (The Poles want to keep their freedom.)


From the NL Times and the "what could go wrong?" department, Dutch police will soon use DNA to determine the skin color of suspects.

































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