Just in time for the elections

Activist thugs harass conservative reading bible, steal the book and rip it up, protester eats pages

This won’t be popular in many areas of the country

And for New Yorkers:

NYC duo beats elderly man — 78 — who asked them to turn down their music on the subway

At approximately 3:30 p.m. ET, officers responded to a 911 call of an assault in progress at the 96th Street and Broadway-7th Avenue subway station. 

Police were informed that a 78-year-old male victim on a moving southbound 1 train approaching the station asked an unknown individual on the train playing music via a speaker to lower the volume. 

The individual and his companion proceeded to punch the man in the face multiple times. 

The victim sustained bruising and laceration to his face in the assault and exited the train at the station. 

is it cultural appropriation to straighten yiur hair and dye it blonde? asking for a friend.

But wait, there’s more!

FORMER NEW YORK CITY TRANSIT CHIEF RANDOMLY ATTACK ON MANHATTAN STREET

The former head of New York City's embattled public transit system was randomly punched in the face near a Manhattan subway stop on Friday [at 11:00 AM] according to media reports, an incident that comes as violence continues to put straphangers on edge. 

Sarah Feinberg was standing on the corner of 21st Street and 6th Avenue when a suspect approached her and hit her with a closed fist, Fox New York reported. 

The suspect fled the area on foot and no arrest has been made, the New York Police Department told Fox News Digital.

Okay, so we’ve got the religious and just plain decent folks covered, and New Yorkers afraid for their lives; anyone else we can drive to the polls to vote the bastards out? How about the rest of the country who can expect prices to soar when trucks can’t deliver goods to the market? And then there are the New Englanders.

Shortage of diesel and home heating oil supply “rapidly devolving”

Biden says he “is considering” releasing all or part of the entire one million barrels of home heating fuel held in the strategic heating oil reserves. At 42 gallons per barrel, that’s a whopping 42,000,000 gallons, which should be enough, right? Er, no:

According to the Department of Energy, U.S. residents burn through 2.6 billion gallons of heating oil each winter, and commercial and industrial building costume another 2 billion.

Ten days to Election Day; plus three months to recount and destroy ballots, of course.