by murray | 2 Apr 2021 | Current Event Commentary, Mark Armstrong's US Weekly Update, Weekly Update + comment
Greetings from Tyler, Everybody is in the Easter spirit, wishing each other a happy good Friday and looking forward to the “Easter” holiday. My Dad always asked, “What’s good about good Friday?” He explained that you can’t fit three days and...
by murray | 13 Feb 2021 | Current Event Commentary, Mark Armstrong's US Weekly Update, Weekly Update + comment
Greetings from Tyler, It’s impeachment week, the first one in American history for a President who is out of office. Many are not watching on account of their emotional health. As of today, maybe the impeachment managers are having second thoughts about the...
by murray | 5 Feb 2021 | Current Event Commentary, Mark Armstrong's US Weekly Update, Weekly Update + comment
Greetings from Tyler, The purge is under way. If you want to continue using social media, you better not question the legitimacy of the presidential election. You’d be wise not to question any of the official declarations about Covid infections or deaths....
by murray | 31 Jan 2021 | Current Event Commentary, Mark Armstrong's US Weekly Update, Weekly Update + comment
Greetings from Tyler, This was a week of records, and news outlets are very impressed with them. Not high temperatures to bolster the climate crisis theology, but that’s coming. Not only does every report begin with important Covid claptrap, but all records for...
by murray | 24 Jan 2021 | Current Event Commentary, Mark Armstrong's Monthly letter
January 22, 2021 Dear Members and Coworkers, Not since the inauguration of Jimmy Carter has there been such an embarrassing moment in American history. The only thing we haven’t heard yet is that they’re going to put the “national” speed limit back to 55 mph. ...
by murray | 22 Jan 2021 | Current Event Commentary, Mark Armstrong's US Weekly Update, Weekly Update + comment
Greetings from Tyler, For those of us who have avoided the unfolding spectacle, it’s been quite a peaceful week. We’ve found ways of keeping up without having to go through the emotional upset of watching the insanity play out. We asked for it, they tell...