
On Sunday, September 25, 2016, I’m chilling in MeghanElle’s Twitch channel, which is gaming and has good music.
While feeling a nice vibe, The Chainsmokers’ “Don’t Let Me Down” is playing–if you l like this kind of music. (more…)

On Sunday, September 25, 2016, I’m chilling in MeghanElle’s Twitch channel, which is gaming and has good music.
While feeling a nice vibe, The Chainsmokers’ “Don’t Let Me Down” is playing–if you l like this kind of music. (more…)

I was watching TheDogPound on Friday, September 24th, 2016, in the early morning, although being ever bored of Vaughnlive.
While this channel’s elderly caster was doing his own thing, the chatters were watching an ACDC video–while I stared off and on at my room’s walls.
“Ac / dc concert, w,dc, Verizon center Axl Rose, ” typed Lucas1994. (more…)

While just six days after the anniversary of the 911 New York City bombing, the Chelsea neighborhood in Manhattan was bombed on Saturday, September 17, 2016.
Even though visibly shaken, one eyewitness described the unexpected bombing though totally distressed.
“I just got off across town, 23rd 23, bus on 7th avenue. I went in to get a backstage. I came out, and I heard boom, boom,” shouted the witness, “and everything started shaking, and there was big mounds of smoke, and people (more…)


On Friday, September 16th at eleven o’clock pm, I was watching VaughnLive’s TheRealMelSprakin, which was cool.
Tonight, TheRealMelSpradlin a.k.a Mel was listening to music, and she didn’t like some guests because of rude comments.
“I don’t want to be playing that. I don’t like it,” said Mel. “Well, this ain’t the room for you 219,” she said (more…)
It’s the early morning of Friday, September 16, 2016, and I’m sitting in a Vaughnlive channel, which is RealNiceGuys’s Slutz and Trollz Room.
While listening to the 1980s music of David Bowie’s “Let’s Dance,” RealNiceGuy, an Aboriginal Australian broadcaster, laments about not being able to troll guests.
“You can’ make fun out of people if you don’t know who they are,” smirked RealNiceGuy. (more…)

Donald Trump’s immigration policy intends to stop illegal immigration. “We’re going to build a wall, and we’re going to stop it. It’s going to end,” said Trump, “They’re bringing drugs, they’re bringing crime, they’re rapists.” (more…)

As time goes on, the battle between equality verses religious liberty is coming to a showdown. Let’s look at some of the legal background.
Under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the U.S Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has extended gender discrimination to include sexual/gender identity discrimination in Title IX.
“No person in the United States shall, on the basis of sex, be excluded from participation in, be denied the (more…)

Lately, I’ve been live streaming my gaming here on the blog. Some games I have been playing include: Last of Us, (more…)

Urban Dictionary definition of Sanctuary City:
A place where illegal immigrants can go so they can be safe from deportation, jail time for crimes, and they can get jobs without being asked for legality of citizenship. San Francisco, California is a sanctuary city.
There are number of reasons why cities don’t have to turn over lists to the federal government. First, cities would be violating a constitutional principle of federalism. Second, the Supremacy Clause gives states, which include cities, the right to not enforce federal law or comply with it. Third, Article 1 Section 8 of the Constitution does not say Congress can commandeer states. Finally, Federalist Paper 51 and numerous cases back up the principle of federalism, which says states are within their jurisdiction to not comply with Congress. These are just some of the reasons why a city doesn’t have to comply with Congress to turn over a list of it’s undocumented immigrants.
First, from a legal point of view, cities like San Francisco and Houston would be violating a constitutional principle of federalism outlined in the US Constitution’s Tenth amendment: “The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the states, are reserved to the states respectively, or to the people.” According to the Tenth Amendment and federalism, there is an arena for states, and cities fall under states, and there is a arena for federal government, so states and the federal government each have their own jurisdiction. (more…)

Today, I popped in to watch Bubbaganoosh’s cast on Vaughnlive this Monday, April 25, 2016, and a few things caught my mind.
While I sat back and watched chat, Bubbaganoosh just hung out, and he discussed forgiveness with a guest even just to chime in.
“You shouldn’t 548, you shouldn’t do anything that requires forgiveness. You know what I mean,” bellowed (more…)