Wednesday, August 27, 2014

Lame Duck? Not So Much!

As the Kenyan's term winds down, we would normally expect him to rock back a little, and ride out the rest of the next several months.  But, no, that's not for the Destroyer-in-Chief, despite his feigned disinterest while he  guffaws on the various golf courses.  His unparallelled drive to subjugate this nation into his own distorted world view continues as he acts more like a dictatorial monarch than an elected (albeit illegal and unqualified) president of a democratic republic.  It matters little that the entire country has a severe case of Kenyan fatigue and his popularity wanes, the destruction must go on.

Flush with the the recent successes of his lawless administration, the Kenyan now seeks to forge a sweeping international "climate change" agreement to compel nations to cut planet-warming fossil fuel emissions.  Ignore the inconvenient fact that the earth is cooling, we must stifle industry at all  costs.  But in keeping with the Kenyan's illegal standard operating procedures, he will attempt to do so without ratification from Congress.  Never mind that the US Constitution requires treaties to be ratified by congress, it's "damn the torpedoes, full steam ahead!"  Constitution?  I don't need no stinkin' Constitution!

In domestic affairs, the Kenyan sends several White House representatives to attend the funeral of recently slain gangsta-thug Micheal Brown, yet snubbed Margaret Thatcher's funeral last year.  As his party stalwarts run for the tall grass, and even his black-voter base begin to tire of his race-baiting dis-unification policies, the Kenyan presses on with his goal to incite race war and class envy.  Even Al Sharpton extolled the virtues of self responsibility and gainful employment for blacks in his Micheal Brown eulogy, angering some racist blacks in the audience.  In his ever expanding search for "back door" methods to enact his illegal and unpopular edicts, the Kenyan is now tying gun control policies to health issues.  If you own guns, you may well fear your doctor's betrayal of your personal health information, as much as the federal police kicking in your door, to relieve you of your guns, and possibly your freedom.

In the face of all this tyranny, the mainstream media considers any story is fit to print, as long as it keeps attention off the invasion of our southern border. Jerry "Moonbeam" Brown, as California's governor, has welcomed those illegal aliens with open arms to the "other Mexico".  Does no one remember the Mariel boat lift, and the disastrous affect it had - and continues to have -  on Miami and South Florida?  Castro dumped his criminals, mental patients and political prisoners on the US, and the hapless Jimmy carter couldn't wait to welcome them.  Maybe his heart was in the right place, but we're dealing with reality here, not ideology.  The Kenyan wants strife and conflict in the country, so how better to create that than to welcome murderous gangs, drug cartel thugs, diseased Typhoid Marys, jihadists, terrorists, opportunists, criminals of all stripes, and lest I forget, those poor frightened children fleeing political tyranny?

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.

Wednesday, August 06, 2014

Have You Committed Your Felony Today?

So.  How many federal crimes have you committed today?  None, you say?  You're a law abiding citizen in good standing, right?  That's a ridiculous question to ask, isn't it? Or is it?  A recent study indicates that the average law abiding citizen, like you and me, on average commits at least three felonies daily.  That can't be, you say.  But it's true.  In the last five years, the federal government has added over 400 new crimes to the already staggering four thousand or so currently on the books, according to a report to the House Judiciary drafted by the Congressional Research Service.  These are mostly expansions or broader interpretations of existing laws, which lowers thresholds for breaking them.  Some new expansions are troubling; far broader interpretations of mens rea laws, or guilty minds, for example, smack of Minority Report-like thought crimes.

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!

Monday, August 04, 2014

Where Should I Put My Money?

The world's a mess.  Really.  Madeleine Albright said so.  Governments are collapsing, others are defaulting on loans, some are carrying unsustainable massive debt, and even the wealthiest countries are struggling.  So what's a poor middle class American investor to do?  Jump in the stock market?  Bonds?  Convert everything to precious metals?  Move to Belize?

My financial advisement gurus give me this simple advice:  stay in tangibles and focus on cash flow.  Tangibles, of course, are things you can touch and feel.  Intangibles, like the stock and bond markets, lack the element of investor control that is afforded by tangibles such as real estate, precious metals, art, collectables, Many analysts think the stock market is overvalued and a correction is inevitable, especially given the Fed's recent decision to ease qualitative easing.  In the next eighteen months, look for a sell off of gigantic proportions.

OK, so what about tangibles?  Let's take real estate.  This investment meets both criteria:  cash flow and is certainly tangible.  These days cash is king, but there are ways to lever into real estate.  Interest rates are still low - if you can actually get a mortgage - but as many people lost their homes and credit rating over the last few years, and the rental market is strong as those folks must rent until they can afford to purchase a home again.  In may areas of the country demand exceeds supply, and residential prices are being pushed upward.  This is especially true in areas where the foreclosure rate was the highest, like California, Nevada, Texas, and Florida.  Buy and hold is my preference, but buy and flip can be a winner, too.  Especially if the reinvestment plan is to stay in other tangibles.

Where's the smart money going?  What about such innocuous things like wine?  Wine as an personal investment is a hobby; don't expect get rich on that.  But large scale wine purchase is another matter.  This week KKR (Kohlberg Kravis Roberts), a leading global investment firm bid over $3 billion USD for Australia's Treasury Wine Estate, clearly seeing potential in the world's thirst for vino.  What's to be made of that?  I make my own wine.  Really.

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.

Friday, August 01, 2014

Open Letter to US Chamber of Commerce

As a former member of the USCC, I'd like to offer a suggestion.  Rather than promote and encourage amnesty for illegal aliens in any effort to hire cheap labor, a position that is immensely unpopular outside the D.C. beltway, try offering those low wage under the table jobs to Americans.  I know it's illegal, but it's what many of your members are doing now.  As a real estate broker, over the last nine years I have sold more short sale properties than I can count.  Do you not think that any one of those displaced Americans who have lost their homes would not jump at the chance to acquire gainful employment, even if it's under the table?  Of the fifty million or so Americans who can't find work, I think you'd have a workforce pool far in excess of any pool of illegal aliens (they are not migrants, not undocumented aliens, not guest workers - they are illegal border-crashing aliens).  I'm sure that many unemployed Americans would jump at the chance to earn even $15 an hour.  Why?  Because that's $15 in take home pay, and that money stays in the economy, not sent back to Mexico, as many credible reports indicate is happening now.  That's $120 billion overall, and $23 billion just to Mexico.  Would that employment help American workers?    Americans would be able to pay the rent, put food on the table, keep the power and water connected, and keep the car in gas.  And maybe go out to dinner once a week.  And all of that money stays in the local American economy - not supporting the corruption to the south. So how about it?  Have an English-speaking, drug and disease free, non-criminal workforce for your corporate members by supporting currently unemployed Americans.  Those American workers will gladly do the job better for you.

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
 

Monday, July 28, 2014

INVASION!

Detained MS-13 gang members in Arizona
We are witnessing a planned and executed invasion of the continental United States.  And thus far it is very successful due to the fact that it is unanswered.  In just the last few years, some 30 million Central American invaders from Mexico, Honduras, Guatemala and El Salvador have crossed the border.    Some are vicious and violent gang members looking for a target rich environment, some are drug cartels capos looking for easier access to demand markets, and some are just poor, hopeless people who perceive the US as a huge rich nipple from which they can suckle.  None of these illegal invaders bring any benefit to America; all are burdens on the taxpayer, as they overwhelm the US welfare agencies.  How did this come to be?  They were invited.  The Kenyan planned this invasion, and his intent is to disrupt, dilute and ultimately eliminate white American culture, to punish her for being the beacon of freedom in the world.

Others have identified the pathologies permeating the Kenyan's thinking regarding his animosity toward all things American.  Those mental illnesses are at the very core of his policies.  His goal is to destroy America, and he is well on his way to complete success in that regard.  How was he able to accomplish this nefarious plan?  Because America did not expect an attack on its shores by an enemy from within.  We have defended against the radical Islamic jihad (some would say to a liberty-killing extent), and we have defended ourselves from outside threats as potentially posed by Russia or Iran or North Korea.  But no one expected an open border amnesty policy that literally recruited illegal aliens from impoverished, corrupt Spanish speaking countries.

While the politicians welcome this destruction of America and her culture through open borders and unregulated immigration, most Americans do not. Some call for strafing the border, then following up with napalm.  Harsh, but effective.  Others have uttered the mantra. "if it's brown, gun it down."  While obviously radical, these sentiments are not surprising given the affects of this massive illegal immigration.

One tenet of the radical left's playbook -  Cloward-Piven's maxim  -  is to overwhelm the system, preferably with multiple impossible demands.  The Kenyan is well versed in this, and is applying it liberally.  The goal, of course, is to bring the US to a state of material law wherein he can finish the job.  Because in every Liberal, there is a Totalitarian screaming to get out.

Thursday, July 17, 2014

Random Observations

A general view shows the site of a Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777 plane crash in the settlement of Grabovo in the Donetsk regionPoor Malaysian Airlines.  First they lose an airliner and all its passengers in an ongoing mystery.  Conventional wisdom maintains it crashed in the Indian Ocean, but skeptics think it was hijacked and all are alive and well. Now they lose a Boeing 777 to a Buk surface-to-air missile strike over the Ukraine.  Two hundred and ninety-five passengers and fifteen crew are dead.  Blame has yet to be assessed, but the dead are certain they're dead.


The sun is quiet again in this current solar cycle.  Sunspot activity is near non-existent for the second time in the current 11-year solar cycle. There have been two notable historical periods with decades-long episodes of low solar activity. The first period is known as the “Maunder Minimum”, named after the solar astronomer Edward Maunder, and it lasted from around 1645 to 1715. The second one is referred to as the “Dalton Minimum”, named for the English meteorologist John Dalton, and it lasted from about 1790 to 1830. Both of these historical periods coincided with below-normal global temperatures in an era now referred to by many as the “Little Ice Age”.  It is safe to say that weak solar activity for a prolonged period of time can have a negative impact on global temperatures in the bottom-most layer of Earth’s atmosphere where we all live. Research studies in just the past couple of decades indicates there exists a complicated relationship between solar activity, cosmic rays, and clouds on Earth. This research suggests that in times of low solar activity where solar winds are typically weak; more cosmic rays reach the Earth’s atmosphere which, in turn, has been found to lead to an increase in certain types of clouds that can act to cool the Earth.  As I've maintained all along, weather and climate patterns are impacted by forces far apart from any human activity.


Greenville, North CarolinaWhile fully armed and riot gear clad DHS agents make a show of force in Greenville, North Carolina, ostensibly as a community outreach, we're being assured that it's just for our own peace of mind.  However, earlier this month a small town in Illinois was swarmed by DHS, complete with heavy military assets to nab a suspected child porn hoarder.  Huh?  Why is DHS involved in an FBI matter?  And isn't this a bit heavy handed for a porn matter?  Now, the same deal occurs in Greenville, but this time it's a PR stunt - just to show the flag and assure us that, well, we're here to protect you.  Right.  The Kenyan promised us in 2008 that we would have a national police force, and true to his word millions of rounds of handgun ammunition has found its way to such government agencies as NASA, EPA, IRS and all other alphabet agencies.
Last week a heavily armed mini-military swarmed into a small Illinois town to nab a suspected child-porn hoarder. Why DHS was needed for something that should be handled by FBI is unknown, but the entire thing definitely had the vibe of a campaign aimed at conditioning us to not fear such a massive raid of military like federal government presence.
The latest incident, however, didn’t have a crime at the other end of it. In fact an armed DHS convoy recently roamed a community for the simple purpose of providing comfort and sharing information about their snitch program.
- See more at: http://www.libertynews.com/2014/07/unreal-dhs-swarms-north-carolina-town-with-armed-agents-for-community-outreach-program-video/#sthash.9jlpA7bU.dpuf
Last week a heavily armed mini-military swarmed into a small Illinois town to nab a suspected child-porn hoarder. Why DHS was needed for something that should be handled by FBI is unknown, but the entire thing definitely had the vibe of a campaign aimed at conditioning us to not fear such a massive raid of military like federal government presence.
The latest incident, however, didn’t have a crime at the other end of it. In fact an armed DHS convoy recently roamed a community for the simple purpose of providing comfort and sharing information about their snitch program.
- See more at: http://www.libertynews.com/2014/07/unreal-dhs-swarms-north-carolina-town-with-armed-agents-for-community-outreach-program-video/#sthash.9jlpA7bU.dpuf
Last week a heavily armed mini-military swarmed into a small Illinois town to nab a suspected child-porn hoarder. Why DHS was needed for something that should be handled by FBI is unknown, but the entire thing definitely had the vibe of a campaign aimed at conditioning us to not fear such a massive raid of military like federal government presence.
The latest incident, however, didn’t have a crime at the other end of it. In fact an armed DHS convoy recently roamed a community for the simple purpose of providing comfort and sharing information about their snitch program
- See more at: http://www.libertynews.com/2014/07/unreal-dhs-swarms-north-carolina-town-with-armed-agents-for-community-outreach-program-video/#sthash.9jlpA7bU.dpuf
Last week a heavily armed mini-military swarmed into a small Illinois town to nab a suspected child-porn hoarder. Why DHS was needed for something that should be handled by FBI is unknown, but the entire thing definitely had the vibe of a campaign aimed at conditioning us to not fear such a massive raid of military like federal government presence.
The latest incident, however, didn’t have a crime at the other end of it. In fact an armed DHS convoy recently roamed a community for the simple purpose of providing comfort and sharing information about their snitch program
- See more at: http://www.libertynews.com/2014/07/unreal-dhs-swarms-north-carolina-town-with-armed-agents-for-community-outreach-program-video/#sthash.9jlpA7bU.dpuf


HHS has admitted to "a breakdown of the medical screening processes" at an Arizona facility, according to ABC News.  As hundreds of thousand of illegals - now euphemistically referred to as "undocumented migrants" - overwhelm the screening process the government has set up to catch ill and infested illegals, hundreds of disease-ridden people are being transferred to cities all over the US.  Not merely carriers of disease, but openly infected.  We can expect such plagues as tuberculosis, dengue fever, ebola, scabies, chicken pox, the coxsackie virus, swine flu, measles, small pox and more.  To sweeten the deal, we're getting thousands of members and recruits of the murderous MS-13 crime syndicate. So while the Kenyan's government allows and endorses this alien invasion, it sends its military-equipped, heavily armed private police force to physically intimidate real, natural born American citizens.

Wednesday, July 16, 2014

Back To . . . Reality?

NC from the Appalachian Trial.
Back from a week long respite from the nonsense that is our current reality here in the States, I've been cleansed and rejuvenated.  On the list of my favorites things to do is to hike in the high country of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park.  This I do as often as is humanly possible, and I did so again last week.  It is not only physically and psychologically rewarding, but spiritually so.  I can tune into the spirit of the forest, rivers, sky and mountains just as my ancient ancestors did - and without the banal, inane garbage that we heap on ourselves here in Realville.  This is really real, and I was spared the aggravating and frustrating news for eight wonderful days.

The many trails and paths in the park - some 800 miles in all - would take decades to explore properly.  But in the fifty-plus years I've been hiking these mountains, I never tire of their beauty, their majesty and their beckoning to me.  And of course I have my favorites, and I always return to them when I'm there.

Appalachian Trail at 6,000 ft. elevation

On the trail, you get a sense of oneness with nature, and wildlife is all around you.  Sometimes it takes a keen eye to see them, but turkey, deer and bear are common encounters on the trail.  I've seen bobcat and wolves, too, but only when I'm hiking solo.

In the high country the spruce and fir forests are simply enchanting and the views magnificent. The rarefied air is clean and brisk.  The water is sweet and cold. Blueberries and blackberries grow abundantly along the high trails, and they're yours for the picking.  

So I'll take a moment to share this brief moment of true reality with you, before I get back to my regular, common sense commentary on the insanity in which we live.

Thursday, July 03, 2014

Some Randomness on Independence Day

July 4th - Independence Day - is a national holiday that reflects upon and honors individual liberty as was envisioned and declared by the country's founders.  But this year it seems we may be honoring a nearly forgotten, quaint notion rather than the foundation of American culture.

Invasion
Smallpox lesions.  Note the tattoo
What the Kenyan and his minions have created is a crisis of unparallelled proportions.  Before this administration, the continental US has been invaded only twice:  at Pearl Harbor by the Japanese in 1941, and in Manhattan in 2001 by hostile and aggressive Zionist-enabled Muslims.  Today, however, we have a sustained and sanctioned invasion taking place, with millions of unskilled, uneducated, disease-ridden aliens pouring across the southern border.  Why are these people - many of whom are known criminals, drug cartel members, and gang members - not captured and immediately deported?  Because chaos is good for the Alinskyites who run - and seek to destroy - the country.  In fact, far from being deported, they are being flown to other, unaffected parts of the country so that their criminal intent and disease spreading presence can be better and more quickly felt.  The Kenyan wants to inflect that pain on America, not from being an element of this administration's incompetency, but from a most assuredly deliberate intent.  Overwhelming the system is a key theme in Alinsky's Rules for Radicals, a theme that has found root in the Kenyan's domestic policies.  The result of this invasion will be tens of millions of non-productive people on the welfare rolls, supported by those Americans who live here, a collapse of the health facilities as hospitals and doctors try to keep up with stopping the spread of smallpox, scabies, lice, tuberculosis, and other diseases brought by this invasion.  Invaders are being quarantined in any effort to stop the spread of these diseases. And what is worse, health care responders are threatened  by the Federal government Brown Shirts if they reveal what is really going on with this invasion.  With 30 to possibly as many as 70 million of these people infecting the country, can the loss of individual freedom to abject totalitarianism be far behind?

Financial Ruin
Yay!  the DOW closed over 17,000 yesterday.  But is that really good?  CNBC wet itself in its reporting of this good news, but others see it quite a bit differently.  Surges in the DOW reflect gains in the Euro against the dollar, and that ain't necessarily good for global financial stability.  Unless of course, one's goals is to devalue the dollar on a global basis, then the strengthening of the Euro is welcomed news.  Meanwhile, other lies told by our government is that the uncertainty index is down 2.3%, that unemployment is a little over 6%, and that the country is in full growth mode.  Not so fast.  The DOW is being driven by just five stocks, and while they may gain, the overall market isn't as healthy as reported, and retail stock purchases are flat.  So the market is pumped up by hedge funds playing monopoly and simply moving money around.  That's a bubble waiting to burst.  The U-6 measure of unemployment is in the low 20 percentile. The impact of wage growth adjusted for inflation is under reported, and that means the average American has less buying power.  Gasoline prices are an example; they haven't dipped below $3 a gallon for over 1,230 days.  Import oil, but don't access our own oil rich resources, or sign off on the Keystone pipeline.  Endorse Cuba's and Brazil's efforts to drill in the Gulf and Atlantic respectively, but deny Gulf lease rights to domestic US providers.  There's no denying that the goal of the Kenyan's domestic policy is to continue to pull wealth in the form of cash out of the economy, and ensure it resides in the tight grip of Wall Street banksters, as guaranteed by the 1999 repeal of the Glass-Steagall Act. I'm no fan of regulation, but it's pretty much accepted that one can lay blame for the collapse of both financial and housing markets at the feet of this repeal.  The bottom line?  A destitute populace will be forced to trade liberty for economic security, and at that point, the individual becomes a subject of the state, with freedom gone.

Independence Day 2014
Burgers and hotdogs on the grill, a cold beer in hand, family and friends all around, fireworks in hot and humid skies.  This is July in America.  This year, I hope we think a little deeper as to what is happening all around us, and I pray that we take charge of our destiny and of our country's future, and as Ronald Reagan so beautifully put it, that come November 2016, it's a new morning in America.

Monday, June 30, 2014

Close Encounters Expected

As the nation spirals downward in its death throes, thanks to the evil Kenyan at the helm, we look toward the heavens for a change of mental pace, and to take a breather from the caliphate-to-be or the invasion of disease-ridden aliens pouring across our southern border.  But speaking of aliens . . .

Black Hole Sun
No, not Soundgarden.  NASA.  It seems every summer for the last few years, the sun has developed a "hole" on its surface.  Known as a coronal hole, it is an area of the sun's surface that's slightly cooler than the norm.  NASA first noticed these events in the 1970s, and they tend to coincide with the sun's normal 11-year cycle.  What it means to Earth is highly accelerated solar winds, at twice the speed of normal solar wind, which can cause an intense and vivid aurora borealis, and minor disruption of electrical signals.  The Earth's magnetic field protects us from excessive solar radiation.  Usually.  A huge, well directed coronal mass ejection (CME) could literally fry us and our civilization in a instant, bathing the Earth in a flood of gamma radiation.

Is Anyone Out There?
As many people know, we on Earth have been monitoring the skies for signs of intelligent extraterrestrial life.  The Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI) program has been in existence for years, but now has stepped up its cosmic eavedropping by announcing two new methods to search for signals that could come from life on other planets. In the Panchromatic SETI project, multiple telescopes will scan a variety of wavelengths from 30 stars near the sun.  If you'd like to be part of the search, University of California at Berkeley has an app that allows your personal computer to analyze raw data signals returned to SETI's radio telescopes.  It's free; download it here.

Yep.  Life In The Neighborhood
Ask any teenager, "what is life," and you may get one of only several answers.  Ask an astrophysicist, however, and you may be surprised at the answer.  Life as we know it, or life as we may imagine it?  Interesting, because the definition of life as we know it typically means a carbon-based, photosynthesizing life form.  But we know of life forms in the deepest darkest oceans that survive on methane and sulfuric gases.  They've never seen the sun, and are silicon based.  So we know of at least several types of life.  Recently the probe Cassini flew past Saturn's moon Enceladus and recorded something startling:  the surface was emitting huge plumes of something far out into space.  It turns out that it's most likely liquid vapor, coming from a massive subterranean ocean on Enceladus.  So based on a revived definition of "life," have we indeed found it?

Evidence of Type II Civilizations?
Several astronauts who have walked on the moon contend, and have been validated by recently declassified and released Apollo Missison recordings, that we found artifacts there that defy conventional wisdom about the moon.  And several tests by the Martian rover Curiosity has gotten positive results for radiation-emitting microbial life on Mars.  That's pretty close to home.  For whatever reason, NASA is disinclined to declassify any of this information, and we are left to draw our own conclusions.  Is all this just someone's hyper imagination?  Raw meat for conspiracy theories?  I'm not so sure.  But know this:  both the US and the UN have contingency plans for our inevitable contact with extraterrestrial biological beings.

Is this knowlefdge in contradiction with established religion?  Yes and no.  Some would look at this as a validation of their faith, others would not.  With so many people embracing a religion based on 6th century civilzation constructs, maybe the reluctance in releasing evidence that cultures and civilizations have preceeded us, and we are merely the new kid on the block, is valid.  I can handle it, as I've long thought that this is the case, anyway.  But there's 3 billion screaming zealots who may take umbrage at learning this, and well, they have a jihad going on now, and this information would most probably push them right over the edge. I hope however, that science and exploration both in space and on Earth will continue, and that those brave souls who strive to interrpret whatever anthopologcal findings are uncovered will continue to do so.  I want to know.  I want to believe.

Wednesday, June 11, 2014

What's The Best Way To Vanquish An Enemy?

With only some thirty months left in his "presidency," the Kenyan is now pulling out all the stops to fulfill his campaign promise to "fundamentally transform America,"  e.g. destroy her.  This policy is no longer subject to conjecture, it's clearly out in the open; and right in your face.

In both foreign policy and domestic, the Kenyan continues his scorched Earth policies.  His refusal to enforce immigration laws is now manifested in a policy of indiscriminate open border policy.  To date, a third military base has been opened to house the flood of minors and miscreants pouring into the country.  Valerie Jarrett, the unelected Machiavelli of this administration, has declared the aliens to be "the best we have."  Really?  Unwashed, uneducated, undocumented, anti-American illegals are the best we have?  How about that!  These are not doctors, scientists or philosophers coming across, they're the lowest possible denominator of humanity - and that's being kind.  The ramifications of the complete breakdown and dilution of American culture - that of individual liberty and responsibility, of adherence to a nation of laws, of entrepreneurial ambition, of seeking things greater than ourselves, all of these concepts will be merely quaint notions after the Kenyan does his despicable work.

¿Qué es la mejor manera de vencer a un enemigo? 

ما هي أفضل طريقة لهزيمة عدو

Better get used to it, folks.  What's the best way to vanquish an enemy?  Attack him at once from all sides, overwhelming him.  I can't say if the Kenyan has ever read Sun Tsu, George Patton or Robert E. Lee, but his current battle plan is formidable.  While he floods the country with these illegal undesirables, he releases five hard core, sworn enemies of western culture, especially America, all amid the administration's deep denial of their lethality. After all, they'll be monitored by the government of Qatar.  These now freed Taliban leaders have already emboldened the insane and radical Islamist terrorists to continue to bomb, capture, torture and kill all over the world.

The ISIS, a terror group once aligned with al Qaeda, has already taken Mosul, and by looting banks across the province, have become the richest terrorist organization in the world.  They have now all the money they'll ever need to conduct their jihad against civilization. Worse, their presence and influence grows in Iraq, and by capturing windfall of arms, munitions and equipment abandoned by the fleeing Iraqi army, they now can arm splinter groups all over the world.  It is naive to believe that this terror organization will contain itself to Northen Iraq, as their goal is to unite Syria and Iraq under their version of an 8th century theocracy.

Rather than direct military and diplomatic efforts to contain this Islamist insurgency in the Middle East, or to put the National Guard on the southern US border with Mexico to reinforce the overwhelmed Border Patrol, the Kenyan prefers to revisit the safe, non confrontational cold war with Russia, by sending two (two!) B-2 Spirit stealth bombers  to England.  Oh, lest I forget, the Kenyan also wants to "administratively and unilaterally" disarm law abiding Americans.  That means he intends to bypass Congress through another executive order, as this tyrant is wont to do.  All to keep us safe, you understand.

So, his battle plan in effect - America being attacked from all sides - the Kenyan is far from defending her;  he aids and abets America's enemies, foreign and domestic.  And seeks to disarm Americans in the process.

"SOS" is an international distress signal that means "Save Our Ship."  But not anymore.  Today it means "Shoot On Sight."  Thanks, Barry. 

Tuesday, June 10, 2014

Take a Stand: One State at a Time

As we read the news, day in and day out, we see the never ending lawlessness perpetrated by this administration and its puppets in Congress and the media. It has become so pervasive we're almost actually accepting it as normal.  But fight that urge; don't let this depravity numb you.

The US attorney General, Eric Holder, has publicly and steadfastly refused to enforce immigration laws as he reassigns border police to off-border tasks, all the while illegal and often criminal immigrants pour - literally - over the border.  In fact, he has even set up legal teams to defend the illegals.  The ploy now is to force illegal immigrant children across the border in order to elicit sympathy from the populace.   Great job, Eric!  That's the way to defend the Constitution.  The Speaker of the House, along with other Republicans, have abandoned their role of loyal opposition, and have embraced the free for all border crashing by unskilled, criminal, diseased and possibly enemy immigrants.  The end result will be another 30 million Spanish speaking folks here in the US on the government dole.  The disaster of this insane policy is yet to hit us culturally and economically.  But rest assured it will.

The Kenyan is doing his part, as well.  He just released five hard core, blood thirsty Taliban terrorists back into the fight against the US in a prisoner swap for a single US soldier, one who allegedly deserted his combat post and defected to the enemy.  The impact of the swap on the battlefield will make no difference, the administration assures us.  The Taliban see it differently, however. Now the Kenyan is one step closer to his goal of closing the prison at Guantanamo Bay and releasing those terrorists held there.  It's no longer a surprise that if he isn't actually a closet Muslim, he's certainly unabashedly deeply sympathetic to their cause.  Overshadowing, I might add, his oath of office to protect and defend the US Constitution.

So where is the light at the end of this dismal dark tunnel?  One point of light is a candidate running for governor for the State of Florida, Libertarian Adrian Wyllie.  Of all the candidates, he's the only one I've seen who says exactly what he means, and does so in an informative, intelligent way.  Not through moronic soundbites spewing platitudes, but with intelligent, well thought out discourse.  The voters are starved for some meaning from their candidates, and are tired of electing the same attitude to government positions, regardless of the "R" or "D" after the candidates' names.  Wyllie has defended the Constitution through his service in the US Army, as well as on the campaign trail.  His 7-point plan to reduce government, lower taxation, and enhance both liberty and economic freedom resonates with the voters, as his poll numbers are beginning to show.  How does his election help the US?  Because Wyllie understands the Constitution, he will enforce the prohibitions on the federal government in favor of the people or the states as cited in both the 5th and 10th amendments.  Even if he doesn't get elected, his campaign is a template for other candidates as well as the people to stand up, refuse to be tread upon, and stop the usurpation of freedom under the boot of the Kenyan's imposed tyranny.

His message is resonating, and he's fearless in his fight to regain the America that once was.  One state at a time.

UPDATE, 11 June 2014:
Yesterday, the Virginia electorate made its preference clearly known by electing an unknown Tea Party Candidate over the 7-term Minority Leader, Republican Eric Cantor.  Cantor had abandoned the core principals of the Republican Party by embracing not only amnesty, but embracing the Kenyan as well, essentially signing on with this administration's policy of Destruction of America.  The defeat of status quo RINO candidates shocked the Washington DC group-think, and sent a panic through the established Republican leadership. The proof of this is the story is Cantor's defeat, rather the win by an economics professor, David Brat, who ran on conservative values, and who spent less than $200,000 to do it.

Does this mean that the tide has turned, and people are no longer buying into the liberal/progressive rhetoric coming out of Washington?  It's too early to tell, but if this primary is any indication, there's hope that the era of tyranny is on the wane.  Compare Brat's winning platform to Adrian Wyllie's, Libertarian candidate in the Florida Gubernatorial race.  Can common sense - economic and individual liberty, rule of law, and much smaller and less intrusive government - win again in America?  I hope so.  We, the people, still have a voice in our government, but if we fail to use it, we'll certainly lose it.

Tuesday, May 20, 2014

The Mark of the Beast

Sample DLA little known, but insidious infringement of the Fourth Amendment, is the REAL ID scam.  The REAL ID Act became effective nationwide on May 11, 2008, and the State of Florida began issuing REAL ID compliant credentials after January 1, 2010. It requires anyone renewing or obtaining a drivers license to provide US issued identification - passports, birth certificates and the like -  as well as to submit to facial recognition photographs.  For this, you get a star in the upper right hand corner of your license, which is evidence of your compliance with Department of Homeland Security and your name forever stored in the DHS national database, I suppose.

Ostensibly REAL ID is a nationwide effort to improve the integrity and security of State-issued driver licenses and identification cards, which in turn will help fight terrorism and reduce identity fraud.  But in fact, Adrian Wyllie, Libertarian candidate for Florida Governor, said your photograph is no longer just a photograph. “It is a digital facial image capture that maps the bio-metric markers of your face through facial recognition software,” he said.  And this photo and and all your personal information will be contained in a national database.  Now we know why we need those red light cameras, and those cameras mounted on buildings everywhere.  To stop terrorism.  Right.

The Fourth Amendment of the United States Constitution states:
The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.

And Article 1, Section 12 of the Florida Constitution states:
The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers and effects against unreasonable searches and seizures, and against the unreasonable interception of private communications by any means, shall not be violated. No warrant shall be issued except upon probable cause, supported by affidavit, particularly describing the place or places to be searched, the person or persons, thing or things to be seized, the communication to be intercepted, and the nature of evidence to be obtained. This right shall be construed in conformity with the 4th Amendment to the United States Constitution, as interpreted by the United States Supreme Court. Articles or information obtained in violation of this right shall not be admissible in evidence if such articles or information would be inadmissible under decisions of the United States Supreme Court construing the 4th Amendment to the United States Constitution.

It seems clear that REAL ID, red light cameras, arbitrary arrests, surveillance of digital communications or censorship for utterance of free speech, and so many other encroachments of our personal liberties are all blatant and unlawful violations of this amendment.  There is no legal basis for this tyranny that permeates our lives today.  The Patriot Act under George W. Bush opened the door for this abomination of liberty, and the Kenyan's administration has certainly taken it to draconian levels.

When the idea of a federal standardized identification for Americans was first contemplated in 1991, then President Ronald W. Reagan’s reaction was, “By God, that is the mark of the beast.” 

He was right, of course, as always.

Monday, May 19, 2014

Communist to the Core

When one diligently researches the origins of Common Core, as to who were the early prime movers, and what actually were the outcome of its implementation  - in Chicago, I might add - one simply cannot support a system that was begotten in terrorists' minds.  It's an attempt to fundamental transform - as the Kenyan so adroitly promised us during his numerous campaign speeches - what our children will be taught as they rotate through the public education system.  Communist inspired indoctrination from kindergarten through higher education is not something clear thinking Americans will tolerate.

The origins, the founders and the ultimate intent of Common Core are scary.  However, there is resistance to it, even if all but a few states have already implemented it.  One such group, the Education Action Group Foundation exposes the leftist agenda and activists and their mission to “fundamentally transform” US education through implementation of Common Core.  As many folks on both sides of the political spectrum understand, this ill-conceived indoctrination erases the separation of church and state.  Here is how it impacts the Catholic Church and their parochial schools.

Aside from the leftist politically slanted context of this educational program, a more insidious issue is to be considered, and that is the collection of students' personal and private information.  The instances of intrusive questionnaires have been well documented all across the US.  Own a gun?  It'll be noted on little Johnny's file.  Ever been in a mental hospital?  Form 4473 denied.  Vote with the Tea Party, buy a gun or post a blog critical of the Kenyan's administration?  You're forwarded to the IRS

Taking into consideration of all the many massive failures of this administration, from the unworkable Affordable Health Care web site, to the deaths of 40 veterans from lack of VA care, to the unanswered slaughter of four Americans in Benghazi, to the release of 36,000 violent illegal felons, to the decline of the US's foreign policy at the hands of Russia's Putin, to the collapse of the US economy, can anyone really believe that the government can actually provide our children with a decent and factual education?  Yeah, I don't think so, either.

Friday, May 16, 2014

Free Speech, RIP

As the Kenyan's administration continues its heavy handed and not-so-subtle campaign to implement total government control over us, free speech, our first cherished right, has become a casualty.  Killed in action as it were.  I refer, of course, to free political speech as a protected right guaranteed by the First Amendment to the Constitution.  We have two examples of this government sponsored mind controlling political correctness in the news today.  

The first is Donald Sterling, owner of the Los Angeles Clippers basketball team.  Now admittedly, he's made some statements that high profile folks shouldn't make, but being boorish doesn't warrant waiver of the right of free speech.  His comments about Magic Johnson, for example, were clearly in bad form.  And his request to his gold digging girlfriend as to whom he didn't want her to bring to the games is a matter of opinion and well within protected speech.  Magic Johnson is a professional athlete, a famous celebrity, and as such is subject to folks stating opinions about him. The statements Sterling were made, as they are true, are not libelous.  Dumb comments?  Of course . . . some thoughts are better left unsaid, as discretion is the better part of valor.  But the media, the sports community, the NBA brass, and all sorts of folks are all up in arms about free speech.  Note that it's his free speech they are trying to stifle, but not their own.  Since then he's made some apologies, but that's not enough for the PC crowd; they smell blood in the water.  He's lawyered up now, and intends to fight the $2.5 million fine levied against him by the NBA as well as their demand he relinquish ownership of the team.

The second example of political correctness gone completely out of control is the story of a small town New Hampshire police chief, who was heard referring to the Kenyan as a N-word.  See?  I even hesitate to use a perfectly good word out of fear of being turned in to Big Brother.  But the First Amendment specifically protects political speech, and if you wish to label a sitting president whatever, you're free to do so.  His comments were overheard by a third party Yankee do-gooder who turned him in.  Now the hue and cry is for his apology as well as his resignation.  He adamantly refuses to do so with this statement: "For this, I do not apologize - he meets and exceeds my criteria for such."  He's right.  The media is in cardiac arrest over this, and as they always do, seek to stifle his free speech, but not their own.  Remember back a few years?  This same media had nothing nice to say about George W. Bush, and they leveled all sorts of ad hominem attacks at him for anything and everything.  Back then the media respected and exercised their own political free speech, but not W's.

I'm reminded of a story by the comedian Ron White, as he's being arrested for disorderly conduct after a bar brawl.  He famously referred to free speech when he said. "I had the right to remain silent.  I did not have the ability."  So here are two eighty-something gentlemen stating the obvious.  The left wing media can't handle truth, so they first shout you down, then comes personal destruction.  In both of these cases, it should have been funny.  It is funny - but not to the wound-too-tight media.  What happened to free speech?  Why is it dead?  Why is everyone so thin skinned?  Why do we no longer adhere to the notion  that "sticks and stones may break my bones, but words can never hurt me?"

Perhaps as freedoms erode, civil discourse erodes with them.  And that has lead to a lowering of the culture to a teenager's perspective.  As a culture, it's past time to grow up - again.

Friday, May 09, 2014

Crazy? Or Just Evil?

In the Tampa Bay area, there's a trial going on about a mother who shot her two kids.  This is an educated, sophisticated woman, living in an upscale suburban part of town, who is pleading insanity (yeah, that's a given) as her defense.   But while we look into her troubled mental facilities, and analyze the effect of the anti-psychotic meds she was taking - or not taking - one thing is adamantly clear.  She planned, executed, confessed and recorded the deed.  That's not crazy, that's premeditated murder.  Her husband at the time was overseas on a US government posting, and she kept a detailed diary, mostly bemoaning how difficult was her life.  We learn from that diary that hubby's gone, kids are a burden to her with soccer and homework and parenting such.  And, oh yeah, they're getting "mouthy."

Welcome to motherhood.  So one day, while the kids are in school, she drives 20 miles from her home to purchase a gun, is surprised to learn that there is a 3-day waiting period, but comes back to take possession of the revolver.  Then, she picks up her son from soccer practice, shots him in the head while driving home, then shoots him again in the mouth, and leaves him in the van in the garage.  She then creeps upstairs where the daughter is doing her homework, and shoots her in the back of the head.  As she did with the boy, she shoots her daughter in the mouth as well.  Two head shots each, and a practice shot through the van's windshield.  She leaves a suicide note, but somehow doesn't find time to shoot herself, favoring instead overdosing on non-lethal meds.  In excruciating detail does she record all these events in her diary ex post facto, and they have been substantiated by forensic investigation.  The suicide didn't occur, she lived, and now she's on trial for murdering her kids.

Excuse me if my sympathy wanes.  Raising kids is a hard job, I know, and pretty much a thankless one until the kids get grown and have kids of their own.  I've been there, as I'm sure have you.   However, I can imagine motherhood would be a Herculean task for a self absorbed, self important narcissist.  And that mindset  could very well invite evil to nest, nurture and manifest itself into a living, breathing demonic woman.  The psychology aside, this execution of her children was clearly planned and executed to perfection.  The fact that she admits to it all is the only pitifully lacking saving grace.  If found guilty, she'll get three hots and a cot, plus free mental and health care for the rest of her miserable evil life, all at our expense . . . the ultimate free ride.  Who knows, maybe she's proud of herself.

Thursday, May 08, 2014

The Left Unleashed

With only 3 years or so left in the Kenyan's administration, the dogs of the far left have been unleashed on Americans.  Repeal of the 22nd Amendment may not come in time, so he has fast-tracked the offensive to be accomplished by end of his second term. His goal is simply this:  the complete destruction of American culture, economy, influence and freedom.   Just look at some of the heavy handedness being dealt out:

Common Core
It's not bad enough that colleges are completely corrupted from being institutes of learning, instead becoming progressive policy indoctrination centers.  No, we must get to the kids long before college in order to get their minds right.  Common Core is the insidious slant to all things progressive, hidden in plain sight within story based math questions and narrative essays full of social justice reforms.  State run education is a government program that will fare no better than any other failed government program.  History and civics will be glazed over in favor of social justice sensitivity "issues."  Jeb Bush, one of my former heros, is now endorsed by none other than the New York Times.  NYT?  Are you kidding me?  Bye, Bye, Jeb.   Social Justice Awareness is what colleges are teaching today.  Just magine this exchange:

  • Interviewer:           "Why do you want to work at our company?"
  • Job Applicant:       "I need a job."
  • Interviewer:           "What's your highest level of education?"
  • Job Applicant:       "I graduated from college."
  • Interviewer:           "Oh.  I'm sorry to hear that."
  • Job Applicant:        "Yeah, I couldn't afford an actual comprehensive education, so I had to settle for state sponsored indoctrination."
  • Interviewer:            "OK, thanks.  Next."

Attacks against the American People
The constant bombardment of the political right and center is increasing. The IRS denies or delays tax exempt status to Tea Party, Conservative or Christian Groups.  Even donors are targeted for audits.  Sports teams are seized simply because owners may utter "insensitive" remarks.  There goes the First and Fourth Amendments as a casualty of enforced political correctness.  The FEC's newest attempt to "regulate" conservative media surfaces again, this time with no mention of the so-called Fairness Doctrine.  The Drudge Report is merely a news portal.  How is that a threat to free elections?  And what about the administration's refusal to come to the aid of the four dead Americans in Benghazi?  Evidence shows they were asleep at the wheel, and had to concoct a ruse - an absurd video, whose creator is still in jail - to shift blame.  As the Kenyan preens about, stylishly clad in mom-jeans, the county's enemies are emboldened.  After Air Force officials deny it was a U-2, suspicion is now that Russian aircraft disrupted computers at Los Angeles Airport.  Further to Muslim attacks on the US in Benghazi, Hillary Clinton denies Boko Harem international terror status, even as they kidnap and sell teenaged girls, and also denies they are responsible for the violence in Nigeria.  Why does the Kenyan and his administration bend over backward to protect and defend radial Islamic fascists at the expense of Western democracies?   I wonder.  And Putin tests Russia's nuclear forces for readiness, rattling that saber in the Kenyan's face.  And the Kenyan will quake and pontificate, but nothing more.  In matters foreign and domestic, our congressional leaders do nothing to stop the Kenyan and his administration from dismantling the greatest nation in civilization, and his directed destruction continues.

Global Warming
This is the biggest hoax since the Piltdown Man.  The constant scare tactics about the effects of so-called global warming are baseless.  They are computer models, and as anyone knows, models are only as good as data going into them: garbage in, garbage out.  For over six decades I've lived directly on Clearwater Bay, which opens to the Gulf of Mexico, and I can categorically assure you that sea levels are not rising in any appreciable way.  But for the sake of argument, let's say it's true and the climate is changing for the worst, and it's man's fault.  What can the government do about that?  Eliminate fossil fuels throughout the world?  I can see India and China agreeing to that, let alone Russia.  But how would that stop any change in climate?  It wouldn't, of course.  This is a scam to convert energy control to government concerns who want it, and to destroy those who currently have it.  But the reality of climate is twofold:  it cannot be controlled, and it changes over time naturally.  There is incontrovertible evidence that the Earth was far warmer than it is now only 15,000 years ago.  In fact, there exists a map that accurately depicts the geographical features and complex shoreline of Antarctica before it was covered with a mile thick ice sheet, which has been there for at least 4,000 years. So what if that's the baseline for "normal" climate?  Given the Little Ice Age that covered most of northern Europe only 500 years ago, it would seem that from empirical evidence that we're currently in an ice age, and the climate is merely "correcting."  Today there is still ice in the Great Lakes, and the Ross Ice Sheet continues to thicken.  So if the Earth's been warming sporadically for 15,000 years, how is it that it's man's fault?  The bottom line is we DO NOT have a definitive baseline to determine what is normal weather, if there even is such a thing.  But if there is, then it must be measured in millennia, not in decades or centuries.    This latest fantasy is just that - a fantasy to con you and separate you from your money and your civilization.  Don't buy it.

Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Anything You Have, I Can Take

The recent flap over so-called racist statements allegedly made by Donald Sterling, owner of the LA Clippers is a tumble down a slippery slope.  The result of this fiasco is that the NBA commissioner Adam Silver essentially stole Sterling's team from him.  But can he really do that, and if he can, is it a good thing?

From an article from Sports Illustrated, we learn: " . . . Silver has broad authority under the NBA's constitution and bylaws to suspend and fine an owner for conduct detrimental to the NBA. According to Sliver, Sterling admitted it was his voice on the recording in which he made racist remarks. Even if the recording was unlawfully created under California law -- the recording would likely be unlawful if the conversation was confidential and Sterling didn't give consent -- Silver is authorized to punish Sterling based on the recording's impact on the league. It is safe to say that Sterling's comments, have deeply harmed the NBA and its relationship with players, sponsors and fans. Sterling seems to lack a viable argument that his conduct was not seriously detrimental to the NBA."

"Sterling is also disadvantaged in challenging the suspension and fine because of how a court would treat such a challenge. A court would review Silver's decision under the deferential "arbitrary and capricious" standard of review. This standard would essentially require Sterling prove that the NBA -- and specifically Silver, acting as the NBA's ultimate arbiter -- failed to follow its own rules in how it investigated Sterling and punished him. For instance, if the NBA failed to authenticate the recording, concealed evidence or not requested a meeting with Sterling, Sterling might have sufficient grounds. Silver's remarks during the press conference, however, suggest all relevant rules and policies were followed. Absent Sterling proving there was a procedural defect of serious importance, Sterling likely has no viable appeal to either the fine or suspension. . . " 

OK, fine.  Let's look at this.  Did these comments really harm the NBA and its relationship with players, sponsors and fans?  If so, exactly how?  Some fans may be offended and boycott Clippers games, and that may hurt Sterling in the pocketbook.   That would be his loss and fans' right to do so.  But in a larger sense, has it hurt the NBA?  Hell, no.  How can one man's opinion - however offensive it may be to certain people - be "harmful" to an entire league?  And what about Silver's opinion?  Are we not allowed to disagree with his decision?  Are we so sensitive that we allow one man to steal another man's private property for no other reason than we may disagree with him, and without any semblance of due process?  Maybe Sterling is a real reprobate, and maybe someone is plotting to get him out of the Big Boy's Club of the NBA.  But using this situation for that nefarious purpose is not only ill-advised, it's downright dangerous in its probable repercussions.

Look.  I couldn't care less about what was said, or how it was learned, or how it was leaked, or how the uber-sensitive and perpetually offended among us may have reacted.  That's just a distraction, and I don't care.  I do care that any man or public body, or government agency for that matter, may seize private property for nothing more than a politically incorrect, dissenting opinion.  That's a slippery slope in a nation whose Constitution protects our God-given right to free speech, freedom of association, and security in our persons and effects. This is total nonsense, and in my mind, it's simply a way to redistribute a very lucrative franchise from Sterling to someone else. Notwithstanding the pseudo legal justification nonsense in the SI article above, I hope Sterling gets a good lawyer and sues the pants off the self righteous Adam Silver and the NBA.

We should watch this whole episode very closely, because it's another test case of how the "authorities" - whomever and wherever they may be -  will use fear and intimidation to re-appropriate your goods and chattel, just for expressing an opinion. It just happened to a rancher in Nevada, and it'll happen to us, too.  Mark my words.

Friday, April 25, 2014

Lawlessness Continues

Here's a tantalizing thought for all you lawyer types out there.  Because the Kenyan is not a natural born US citizen, and therefore ineligible to hold the office of president, might not a legal challenge to nullify every single piece of legislation he has signed into law be constitutionally made?  Yeah, I think so, too.  But does anyone have the balls to stand up to the onslaught of personal destruction and character assignation the Democrat party and their sycophants in the media that will surely ensue?  Yeah, I don't think so, either.

Any debate about the whereabouts of his birthplace is moot.  There are several proofs of this.  First, the Hawaiian birth certificate was a fraud so amateurish even the press laughed about it. Second, he has multiple aliases and fake social security numbers.  How can we have an American President with fake IDs and aliases?  Third, there exists a YouTube video of an event filmed when he was running for senate in Illinois, wherein he categorically told the crowd, "I was born in Kenya."  By his own admission, made during a campaign event, before the Antichrist picked him from obscurity to run for president, he states he's ineligible for the nation's top job.  I've personally seen that video, but I can no longer find it on the internet.  How strange.

You think Richard Nixon was deceitful?  He was a choir boy compared to the Kenyan.  The affect of the Kenyan's deceit and his subsequent lawlessness is to essentially render the Constitution, the Bill of Rights, and our concept of being a nation of laws utterly meaningless.  He's destroyed the nation as a functioning republic, and still has three more years to polish off the hit job.  Why have laws at all if the President of the United States so willfully violates them?  Or when his very presidency itself is illegitimate?  His administration is packed with kindred spirits who are eager to abet the lawlessness:  Lois Lerner used the power of the IRS to deny - and revoke - tax exempt status for conservative groups.  Eric Holder refuses to investigate and punish Black Panthers who prevented conservatives from voting in Pennsylvania; he illegally ran guns across the border to Mexican drug cartels who then used those guns to kill rival gangs as well as US Border agents.  The list is endless, and it's obvious this administration thinks we serve them rather than the other way around.

Some people say we're doomed as to continuing to be the nation we once were.  Some say there's nothing to see here, just MoveOn.org.  Some say it's time to water the tree of liberty with a little hemoglobin.  Some say Costa Rica and Belize are really nice.  Some say we need to work within the system we have, and vote the bums out.  I'm not sure any of these alone will regain the folks' - the We The People - confidence in their government.  Maybe a combination of several of these solutions would work to restore our nation.  Maybe we should try Vote 'Em Out, and Kill The Rest.  Maybe.  I'm just sayin' at the end of the day it will be up to us.