So, what the heck is going on here? Why would her name be on legislation folders? He signs off on legislation, she does not; she doesn't have any role at all in that process. That's the Presidential Seal. Why would her name be under it? What is the answer to this? Is this more about her desire for power? Nobody elected her to anything. How long has this been going on, and what else has she been inserting herself into?
Sun Ra, yaz a real music listener, thanks. In the the very highest pantheon of composer improvisers who expanded all the musical boundaries, while also not taking himself overly seriously. A lot of those jazz guys from the late 60s were like that, I saw Pharoh Sanders at the Ann Arbor jazz and blues festival, he must of been in his 80s, but he played like a man less than half his age playing experimental but rhythmic and melodic good times.
Once Oakland had the great jazz club called Koncepts Kultural Gallery. Sun Ra, later his band, members of the Art Ensemble of Chicago, Pharaoh Sanders and other musicians performed. Late 80’s and by early 90’s gone gone gone beyond.
Woah, Jill Biden's Signature Is on Legislation Folders. https://www.godlikeproductions.com/forum1/message5809236/pg1
So, what the heck is going on here? Why would her name be on legislation folders? He signs off on legislation, she does not; she doesn't have any role at all in that process. That's the Presidential Seal. Why would her name be under it? What is the answer to this? Is this more about her desire for power? Nobody elected her to anything. How long has this been going on, and what else has she been inserting herself into?
https://redstate.com/nick-arama/2024/09/20/jill-biden-signature-n2179583
Don't they grow weary of the show, the endless facade of their irrelevance, their scripted recitation?
Yes. Some do. Everything all the time can be a drag.
Sun Ra, yaz a real music listener, thanks. In the the very highest pantheon of composer improvisers who expanded all the musical boundaries, while also not taking himself overly seriously. A lot of those jazz guys from the late 60s were like that, I saw Pharoh Sanders at the Ann Arbor jazz and blues festival, he must of been in his 80s, but he played like a man less than half his age playing experimental but rhythmic and melodic good times.
Once Oakland had the great jazz club called Koncepts Kultural Gallery. Sun Ra, later his band, members of the Art Ensemble of Chicago, Pharaoh Sanders and other musicians performed. Late 80’s and by early 90’s gone gone gone beyond.