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Comments From the Peanut Gallery

Who out there remembers the Peanut Gallery?

 

From Wikipedia:

 

A peanut gallery was, in the days of vaudeville, a nickname for the cheapest and ostensibly rowdiest seats in the theater, the occupants of which were often known to heckle the performers. 

 

 

We apologize for any disruptions you might have seen in our daily emails over the last few weeks.

Because it seems that someone doesn’t like what we’re publishing.

And our emails are somehow being notified as spam and/or being censored.

But the fact that someone/thing doesn’t want you to see what we’re publishing confirms that we must be saying something that rattles someone’s cage.

 

WE like that.

 

Ironically (or NOT) we’re seeing more commentary from readers on various subjects that get some or no coverage from the Presstitutes.

Although we’re not sure if the comments are related but we like them as well.

And quite frankly, most of the comments are quite astute, insightful, funny, sarcastic, often rowdy and spot on.

 

As a result, we decided to share some of these weekly comments for your reading pleasure.

 

And we’re calling it…

 

Comments From the Peanut Gallery

 

For some reason, the Presstitutes seem to be ignoring the fact that two judges have been arrested recently on charges of illegally sheltering illegal immigrants.

But that doesn’t take away from the fact that there are two main reactions to these arrests.

 

 

 

 

Ironically (or NOT) the story about Judge Cano and his illegal “Homeboy” gets weirder every day.

 

 

 

Meanwhile, it appears the other judge, Hannah Dugan wasn’t too keen on the idea of having a mug shot taken.

 

 

 

 

And since we are commenting from the Peanut Gallery here, we wonder, is it just us…or does anyone else ever wonder what happened to the following issues that were originally considered serious problems?

 

 

 

 

But that’s why we post emails and memes like this one.

 

And for more in-depth coverage on how corruption in the financial world facilitates most of the madness we are seeing in 2025, be sure to read our upcoming May edition of “Simplifying Wall Street…In Plain English” (HERE).

 

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They’ll thank YOU later.

And tell them:

 

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