Friday, October 31, 2014
Wednesday, October 22, 2014
The Skill of Self Defense
Carrying a weapon is a right. It's also a huge responsibility. Forget all that Hollywood nonsense. Forget your buddies' machismo over beers. There's no reset button when you pull your weapon. You need to be smarter and more level-headed and mindful every day that gun is on your person. Get your permit, exercise your rights, but be as the Zen Warrior. Don't screw it up.
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Tuesday, October 14, 2014
How to Win the Race War
The media continues to whitewash (pun intended) his criminal image into one of a big, lovable unarmed black teenager. Unarmed? He was a giant, well over six feet tall and weighing some three hundred pounds. I wouldn't call that unarmed. I hold advanced belts in Korean martial arts, and as such, am I unarmed? No, I don't think so, either. But the facts don't fit the left's political narrative. To the progressive media, it's simply a case of a white cop killing an unarmed black man. Period. No extenuating circumstances needed, thank you. Now onto our quest for justice. In come the agitators, the instigators, and all the other left wing vermin to incite the black (and the Birkenstock-wearing and over-educated liberals) communities to seek justice. Um, actually justice has already been applied. See Self Defense, Chapter 1. Oddly, no black or media rage is directed at the thousands of black-on-black instances. Oh, right. That doesn't fit the white America is racist narrative. My bad.
What about this, instead of defending the indefensible:
1. Develop your own positive contributions to your community and to civilization as a whole - that is, find the zen in your blackness and honor and act within it;
2. Find ways to elevate your community through job creation and education - build a business and train, teach and hire some folks and everybody makes money;
3. Realize that people like to congregate with people who are like them - you do and I do, too. That's not racist, it's human nature.
4. And quit letting the leftist ideology in all its permutations shove you around and control your destiny.
Is this the mob-riot-protest legacy you want to leave your children? No? Then move beyond the mindless victim mentality that's being displayed in these events and others, tell the truth by not lying to yourselves, and you'll earn and gain the trust that you seek - and deserve.
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Friday, October 10, 2014
Sexual Healing
You wanna hit this? |
She thinks she's hot. |
Jameis Winston, FSU |
Treon Harris, UF |
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Monday, October 06, 2014
Is Isn't Isn't
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Thursday, October 02, 2014
And This Passes For Leadership
Michelle is in a pout. In a developing story, it seems he's decided to punish the country by not running for the senate. Oh, dang. To not allow all that supreme betterment to rule us mere commoners is just unfair. How come you don't want to run, Mike? Well, he says, it's because not enough congressional democrats supported his wonderful, altruistic, healthy school lunch menu mandate, er, I mean program. It was bad enough that the kids upon which this idiotic menu was thrust - unschooled as they are as to what's good for them - know what they like. And they emphatically didn't like Mike's school lunch menus. Neither did parents, nor teachers, nor the school administrators. Kids didn't eat their crappy lunches and went hungry the rest of the day, but what's worse is the waste! Alley cats and dumpster divers wouldn't touch it either. Now the program is a colossal failure, all those perfect, healthy meals are landfill compost. But Mike's democrat cronies should have fallen in line and supported Mike's Big Lunch if they know what's good for them. So for lack of Big Lunch support, now we lose a perfect senate candidate. Just our bad luck.
US Tomahawk shipboard launch |
In an update to our relentless pursuit to decimate - I mean eliminate - ISIS, it comes to our attention that in the first week of the war, the US alone has spent a billion dollars. Ain't war hell? Those Tomahawk cruise missiles are a really cool weapon - they can reach out and touch someone from thousands of miles away - but they cost in excess of a million dollars each. And we've deployed a bunch of them, in part because they're effective, but also because we can hit from afar. That's they way the Kenyan does business. Not eye-to-eye, not mano a mano. Nope, none of that dirty, house-to-house combat that gets people killed, like the way Bush did it. And besides, ISIS, or ISIL, or just plain ol' IS is a just a JV team, right? They pose no threat, to us anyway, so let's just bomb them for a couple of weeks until we get the uptick in Democrat voter interest before the mid term elections. The Senate is up for grabs, so, yeah, that should do it.
What Does It Say? |
The real problem in this Iraq/ISIS mess is identifying the actual enemy. Oh, sure it's ISIS, but we're arming Syrian "rebels," who aren't interested in US interests. Our interest in the region is stability, and we put up with Netanyahu and Assad in furtherance of those interests. Our hastily cobbled coalition is so inept, we even supply the bad guys. But if we learn nothing, we should learn that when we arm and train insurgents, who are fighting other insurgents, those "friends" are more than likely to engage the US at some point later. Think al Qeada in Saudi Arabia, think the Mujaheddin in Afghanistan. And our engagement in this conflict is destined to help our enemies more than ourselves, as ISIS's true goal is to overthrow Assad in Syria, and install a caliphate in Iraq and elsewhere across the Middle East. Bush was right; we still needed grounds troops in Iraq, because Iraqis aren't capable of maintaining stability in the region. But our fearless leader, the Kenyan, can't be bothered to read his daily intelligence reports or attend intelligence briefings, lest he actually make an informed decision that furthers US interest, rather than democratic lust for congressional power. That's our foreign policy.
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Monday, September 29, 2014
Is Anyone Out There?
Mars taken by MOM 29 Sept 2014 |
X-37B with solar array deployed |
Alien Planet Found
WASP 18b and "hot Jupiter" planet |
Virgin Galactic Space Ship Two |
Virgin Galactic won’t now make a commercial flight until early spring, with Branson and his son on the first launch, the U.K. billionaire confirmed today after revealing earlier this month that a target of commencing operations this year had become unrealistic. The resolution of issues with the spacecraft’s rockets may mean a vehicle carrying flight crew but no passengers still reaches space during 2014, he added. “It took us a lot longer to build rockets that we felt completely comfortable with,” Branson said today. “I’m confident that we’re as good as there now. We’ve got some more test flights to go, but I think you’ll start seeing Virgin going into space by the end of this year and then starting the whole space program in the spring.”
Regulations, not technology, are hindrances, and the flights are likely to reach only about 360,000 feet (about 68 miles high), which is on the very outer edge of Earth's atmosphere. Dark sky and weightlessness will be some of the memorable elements of passengers' trip. Cool. Save me a seat on the seventh launch.
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Some Thoughts On That
Always eager to embellish his legacy, the Kenyan is somewhat shying away from his landmark ObamaCare destruction of the world's finest health care system as his legacy, focusing instead on more - um - bourgeois accomplishments that are easier to understand. Consider just some of these "firsts" from the Kenyan:
- He's the first community organizer from complete national oblivion to become US President in only two years
- He's the first non-natural born US President (please don't insult me by citing that lame, sophomoric Hawaiian photo shopped birth certificate)
- He's the first President with several aliases, and fraudulent Social Security numbers
- He's the first mulatto President
- He's the first Muslim President
- He's the first Communist President (there have been progressive presidents, but none compare to his scale)
- He's the first President to emulate Jimmy Carter's foreign policies
- He's the first quasi-open homosexual President
- He's the first President with a common law transvestite "wife"
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Tuesday, September 23, 2014
Random Shots
Ezekiel Emanuel |
The progressive left is simply evil. It is quite open about its ambitions, and it is never satisfied. Everything must be homogenized, equalized, quantified, qualified and bastardized. Elevate women into men; emasculate men into women, blur the lines. Kill the unborn, infect the living. Erase standards, morals, borders, cultures, and individualism in favor of the dull gray world of homogenized totalitarianism under their tight control. And that is, and always has been, their goal.
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Wednesday, August 27, 2014
Lame Duck? Not So Much!
No, he is anything but distracted. It's all part of his grand plan to transform America; to bring her to her knees by simply overwhelming every aspect of American culture. I think he may be one of the giants in the list of American presidents in that his plan - as devious and destructive as can be possibly imagined - is working. When the inevitable result of these policies manifest themselves - that is, when militias begin firing on illegals committing rapes and other crimes, when long-forgotten diseases run rampant in pandemics across the US, when the management of non-English speaking teens disrupt every school system in the county, when folks black and white start again tearing into each other and riot to obtain "justice" for perceived grievances, when the Federal Reserve stops feeding the bloated stock market and it crashes in upon itself and the economy completely collapses, and finally when a jihadist successfully strikes a high value target with a nuke dirty bomb, we will then realize what a great job the Kenyan has done for his global puppet masters. Promises made, promises kept.
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Wednesday, August 06, 2014
Have You Committed Your Felony Today?
Is crime really that rampant that we need fifty new federal felonies per year for the last thirty years? Well no. In fact, violent crime is down in America, across the board, spanning two decades. In 2009 the Justice Department announced that the incidence of reported rape had hit a 20-year low. Homicides are down, as are juvenile violence and crimes committed against children. Crime rates have been plummeting since the early 1990s to such an extent that explaining the drop has become something of an obsession among criminologists and sociologists. And that trend continues even today. But what may be good for society isn't necessarily good for law enforcement. Recently, John Whitehead of the Rutherford Institute, wrote that, as an extreme departure from English common law, upon which our legal system is based, police now use financial gain as a justification for defining criminal activity and incarceration.
What's worse is that federal prosecutors are by law immune to indemnity as they partake in the over-criminalization of American citizens. They can drag anyone through the system, any time and for any reason, essentially destroying folks at the least, or incarcerating them for years at worst - without any threat of liability, no matter how egregious their conduct. We're not talking about Edward Snowden-esque security leaks here - we're talking about things like Amish farmers going to jail for selling their own farm produced raw milk to neighbors.
So the evidence continues to mount that we indeed live in a police state. But how did we get to this point? Not only is criminalization expanding socially, but in commerce as well. Clearly the cause of this expanding crimes against the state philosophy is the trend away from a philosophy of laissez-faire. The Economist, in a recent article titled Over-regulated America, agrees. Two forces make American laws too complex. One is hubris. Many lawmakers seem to believe that they can lay down rules to govern every eventuality. Examples range from the merely annoying (eg, a proposed code for nurseries in Colorado that specifies how many crayons each box must contain) to the delusional (eg, the conceit of the infamous Dodd-Frank bill that one can anticipate and ban every nasty trick financiers will dream up in the future). Far from preventing abuses, complexity creates loopholes that the shrewd can abuse with impunity.
The other force that makes American laws complex is lobbying. The government's drive to micromanage so many activities creates a huge incentive for interest groups to push for special favors. When a bill is hundreds of pages long, it is not hard for congressmen to slip in clauses that benefit their cronies and campaign donors. The health-care bill included tons of favors for the political correct and the vocal radicals. Congress's last, failed attempt to regulate greenhouse gases was even worse.
How many felonies do you think are created in just the Affordable Health Care Act, and the Dodd-Frank Act alone? No one else knows, either, because both are deliberately open to broad interpretation, and that leads to prosecutorial discretion. See ya in jail!
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Monday, August 04, 2014
Where Should I Put My Money?
Investment in precious metals can be a safe haven. Gold and silver are pushing records highs, but copper, titanium and platinum have a significant market share as well. What about things you can't buy individually? Partnerships in energy (oil, gas and coal; but not wind, solar or hydro) are available and are lucrative with high cash flows and very desirable tax benefits. The "new energy" sources have proven unreliable and without any profit potential, so the world must stay with the reliable and vast existing resources.
Collectibles are an investment as well, but do not meet the cash flow criterion. And, government interference can render them essentially worthless. Ivory is a prime example. I have some very old pieces I've collected over the last five decades, and because of reactionary government policies to illegal elephant poaching in Africa, they have no value other than memorabilia.
So what's it all mean? Invest in tangibles that produce sustainable and reliable cash flow. Makes sense. But as everything else, that advice is worth exactly what you paid for it.
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Friday, August 01, 2014
Open Letter to US Chamber of Commerce
And for the illegal aliens on your staff that are already here, or those who contemplate coming here, I say this to you:
Si vienes aqui ilegalment, se le enviara a casa a su propio costo. Gobierno en consecuencia.
Sincerely,
An American Business
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