Featured Articles
Below following are “snarq-filled” featured stories about the news of the day, with most of it breaking badly bad news©.
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J. Jonah White, Acting Publisher
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Quincy City Hall ready for Sunday night’s storm!
While the first storm of the weekend was a near bust, such did not deter city workers from seeing to it that City Hall and especially its VIP parking lot were well cleared by early morning today in time for tonight’s expected snowfall of wet and heavy snow …
Quincy City Hall snow job failure
While Kim Jong Koch Plaza in front of City Hall as well the entrance to City Hall itself were cleared from curb to curb, things were as deep in the VIP parking lot as is typical after a State of the City bloviating.
Trump: A new executive order could strip colleges of funding if they don’t ‘support free speech’
Needless to say, Trump is poking a stick into the tukases of liberal colleges and universities .Regardless, Quincy Quincy agrees with the late Supreme Court Associate Justice Louis Brandeis that “… the remedy to be applied is more speech, not enforced silence …”
Snow storm turns out to be but slush
As such, Quincy Quincy was not able to let its sled dogs out to see how the storm was impacting the Q as it really wasn’t all that much …
Sanders, Biden lead Democrats in 2020 New Hampshire primary poll
Conversely, that Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren continues to finish out of the money surely has to grate her and her quixotic quest for the White House …
Quincy to be hit with sizeable snowfall but brine is nowhere to be seen
After previously as well as thoroughly brining many local streets given concerns as minor as little more than a heavy frost, one can only wonder why city officials took a pass on preparing for tonight’s storm …
Quincy Quarry Weekly Fish Wrap – The Other Patriot Way?
It has been a rough few days for New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft after he was slapped with an arrest warrant over a couple of happy endings …
North Korea’s foreign minister says North Korea seeks only partial sanctions relief, contradicting Trump
The one good outcome for the United States, if not also much of the Far East: the North Koreans agreed to continue their moratorium on missile and nuclear bomb testing.
State House of Representatives approves $135 million in supplement spending
The state house passed a bill that adds $135 million in mid-year spending at a time when state tax collections continue to trail behind projections to the tune of upwards of close to a half a billion behind expectations …
The MBTA pension system operates like a Ponzi scheme
FYI: the City of Quincy’s employee pension fund also has problems – hundreds of millions of them …
Trump’s Secret to Victory in 2020: Hispanic Voters
Seriously, it’s true: The man who wants to build a wall to keep out immigrants is winning over just enough Latinos to get re-elected …
Fact-Checking Facebook is like playing a doomed game of Whack-A-Mole
Trying to stem the tsunami of fake news is like battling the Hydra — every time we cut off a virtual head, two more would grow in its place …

















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