Every time someone reads this blog an angel gets its wings. - Zuzu, the Elder
Thursday, December 07, 2017
Sabremetrics for Generals - Seriously Cool
Cracked is dead.
It flipped to "Social Justice" and stopped being funny. It's the classic "turn hard left and die maneuver".
https://www.dangerous.com/37818/cracked-lays-off-staff/
Wednesday, December 06, 2017
Oklahoma City: Pyongyang on the Prarie?
Monday, December 04, 2017
Deep in their blue bunkers, totally out of their minds.
Sunday, November 12, 2017
Moments
We think they're true and full of hope.
Then we find they aren't meant to be.
And never were.
We place our hopes and dream of days.
But we don't really know them.
And never will.
There's always more wine.
But we know the bottle's near empty.
And there are no more.
With voices that fade more each day.
And we learn our fate face by face.
Until there are no more.
Free Too
I see what you mean
I know what you're doing
But I want to be free
She came straight up to me
So filled with His spirit
So gentle and free
I see what you mean
I know what you're doing
But I need to be free
She came straight up to me
So filled with His love
So beautiful and free
I see what you mean
I know what you're doing
But I must be free
Teaching Millennials how to think...
....requires they unlearn what they've been taught. I'm not sure this guy could get a job at an "elite" university.
http://newbostonpost.com/2017/11/09/undoing-the-dis-education-of-millennials/
Monday, November 06, 2017
Marxism, Communism and Christianity
Now some Definitions (my own):
Communism: the sharing of basic elements for living, the notion of from each what they can contribute and to each what they need. The ideal of Grace.
Marxism: The idea that there are different groups/classes of people and that there is one group that oppresses the other(s) and that the goal of politics is to overthrow the hegemonic group and usher in equality. The ideal of Equality.
Leninism: The idea that a relatively small cadre of determined people define what the society is to be and that their choices are independent of any authoritative source. They are their own Gods creating their own new civilization. The ideal of Revolution.
Authoritative (also could be called 'ethical' but that term is more value laden): institution with a fixed set of rules or precepts that pre-exist the institution and that the institution cannot radically change without undermining its legitimacy. The ideal of Constitutionalism.
And the key event that led to this dichotomy was the success of the Liberal project in appropriating 'social gospel' Christianity and unmooring it from it's authoritative religious roots. That allowed the left to innovate in countless ways that we see today.
Wednesday, October 25, 2017
Identity Marxism is just as deadly as the Leninist Version was
It is a terrible reality, noted by Applebaum, that most of the people who condemned Ukrainian peasants to starvation were themselves Ukrainian peasants. They “requisitioned” grain and livestock from their neighbors for many reasons, not just survival but the desire for power and also out of Marxist idealism. The striking truth is that under the Soviet system taking food from a family dying of hunger could be made to seem an act with, to use Duranty’s phrase, a “noble purpose.” This was an innovation in political science. Before the Soviet era, it was human beings who killed each other. Now, under Lenin and Stalin, history itself exterminated class enemies.
Bolshevism was a vastly simplified religion masquerading as science. Lenin said he had solved the formula of history, and so had changed the world. The crimes committed by your rulers are the work of the dialectic, and therefore no crimes at all: For a time Soviet citizens may have believed this gospel or pretended to believe it. But long before Stalin’s death, the Soviet Union had become a realm of cynicism, apathy, and fear. Now it too has been consigned to the dustbin of history, but its lessons remain. We can hear echoes of Leninism not only in Putin’s new totalitarianism, as Masha Gessen has called it, but here at home with a leader who depends on agitprop, scapegoating, and artificial facts. The Bolshevist specter refuses to die off.
Marxist revolutions are defined by their fealty to an "Historical Process" - their 'God', really. That "process" is defined differently based upon the time. In Lenin and Stalin's time it was a class based God whereby the 'proletariat' liberated the nation from the bourgeoisie, the nobility and the peasants. Today's Marxism is an identity based God whereby the 'woke' liberate non-white racial groups and non heteronormative sexual groups from 'white' and 'religious' devils.
Both forms are equally deadly to society, generating huge demographic deficits either through straight up murder or through the suppression of births. Leading to the death of culture and family. Modern birth suppression Identity Marxism is no doubt much less bloody and cruel than traditional Marxist slaughter but it's every bit as effective in enervating civilization. And radical Environmentalism provides a religious pretext for the Birth Holodomor: Like the Kulaks, the fecund are evil, seeking to destroy the world. So they must be stopped.
But they won't. Just the Christian ones. And the Muslims will inherit large parts of what used to be called Christendom and will slaughter the remaining remnant of identity Marxists with relish as the fools gape and beg 'but, but we're woke, we're on your side' to the flash of the scimitars.
Monday, October 23, 2017
Saturday, September 23, 2017
Why we shouldn't tear down monuments.
The best 2 arguments against monument destruction I've seen. It seems to me that the universities and media are in the throes of "The Great Identitarian Cultural Revolution". At the link.
http://esr.ibiblio.org/?p=7660
Monday, September 18, 2017
Is Science just becoming another form of religious dogma?
Saturday, September 16, 2017
California: Mexico del Norte
San Diego has a hepatitis epidemic because so many people are homeless and defecating on the streets. San Fancisco publishes "poo maps" highlighting pockets of ordure.
It's all so very progressive.
http://www.latimes.com/local/california/la-me-hepatitis-los-angeles-20170914-htmlstory.html
Wednesday, September 13, 2017
How the government almost killed the cocktail.
The bastards. Here:
http://reason.com/archives/2017/09/12/government-almost-killed-the-c
Monday, September 11, 2017
HL Mencken was born 137 years ago
Thursday, September 07, 2017
Hitting Things...Hard
And Harvey obliged, wrecking something like 100,000 homes to one degree or another. Technically I only hit three of them, taking a crowbar to soggy walls and wrecked floors. It was quite cathartic. I did my hitting with friends from church. Like most everyone in Houston who wasn't a victim, we were doing what we could to help or if we couldn't really help, at least demonstrate that we gave a damn. The therapy I got from all the hitting was just an extra, probably not shared by very many others.
It was at my third house-hitting that I had a bit of an epiphany. There were two women there that I was friends with from church (or if not friends at least they never visibly blanched when I came their way). I could tell that this wasn't their usual line of work from their soft shoes that screamed 'nail wounds' and from the fact that during that entire day they didn't smash a single thing (they did the essential but IMHO less fun work of clearing up our smashing). But there they were, covered in dust and sweat, dodging flying boards and falling cabinets, the detritus of disaster. And inexplicably, there was joy - in doing hard work for people we would likely never see again for nothing but a thank you.
I noticed that their attitude was radically different than my schizophrenic friend's. Paranoid schizophrenia is a bit like cancer: it spreads in a person's mind until it consumes everything: every person is suspect, every event a portent, the whole world a threat. I realized that this is what terminal narcissism looks like....the total focus on self, so extreme that its victims can't even function. There is no joy there - nothing but terror and chaos. And I recognize that in my life: the times when I was most focused on myself were often miserable while when I chose (or was forced) to focus on things greater than myself and on others I was happier.
I think this overfocus on ourselves, this 'cultural narcissism' is what has been happening to all of us. We've become more and more focused on our private entertainments, on our own petty concerns and on our status as victims. And it is making us miserable. Perhaps Harvey was sent to remind us of this central truth:
Tuesday, August 29, 2017
Great 2018 political ad #2
Video of black masked and clad Antifa smashing windows, hurling urine and feces, stomping little old ladies, holding signs saying Fuck the Police and America is Racist.
Voiceover: And these Democrats say that we're the fascists......
What? You say I'm exaggerating? That this is a small fringe? That it doesn't have the support of the Democrat party? Well maybe you should have been saying that over the last year when these thugs were stomping your political rivals. To your (approving?) silence.
What is all this talk of fascism really about
Everyone who is anyone is panicked about resurgent fascism. To hear the chattering classes tell it, there's a Brownshirt under every bed and Trump is if not Hitler, then at least Mussolini. But Brendan O'Neill argues that what's really going on is the return of normal politics. And all this fascist talk? The screeches of elites who believed that all the "New World Order" bilge was actually true and guaranteed them power in some noveau version of a very ancien regime. As O'Neill puts it:
This, precisely, is what they mean when they say ‘fascism’. They mean you, me, ordinary people; people who have dared to say that they want to influence politics again following years of being frozen out. When they say fascism, they mean democracy.
Yes dear friends, you're the fascist bogeyman. So next time you run into a scribbler or apparatchik: say "boo". They might just soil their knickers.
http://www.spiked-online.com/newsite/article/what-fascism-is-and-isnt/19467#.WaVRINBOnqA
Saturday, August 26, 2017
White Supremacism's Modern Roots
“You are a white man. Check your privilege. Stay in your lane. You will never understand black people’s lives or experiences. You’re all about whiteness, that’s how you’re conditioned.” — SJWs
“I am a white man. What a privilege. I’m going to stay in my lane. I will never understand black people. I’m all about whiteness, it’s how I’m conditioned.” — White Nationalists
Friday, August 25, 2017
My Visitor Log tells the tale of China's Totalitarian Control
Thursday, August 24, 2017
Predictions for the new 'Socially Just' Identitarian Regime
Public schools wane and private, parochial, charter, home and voucher schooling will grow.
Welfare benefits for the poor fall. Welfare benefits are highest in places with very homogenous populations and cultures - we care most for the welfare of people like us. They are noticeably smaller in most traditionally diverse locations. Newly diverse locations with high benefits like CA are busy bribing all the different racial groups demanding rewards and no doubt will radically truncate benefits as soon as they go bankrupt.
Affirmative action will get so complex and cause so much rage that it will die of its own irrationality. When there was one set of 'victims' and one set of 'oppressors' the process was easy to organize, manage and ultimately limit. But the more identities there are, the more finely graded levels of 'victim' and 'oppressor' that must be accounted for, the more chaos and conflict, the less support there will be for the whole idea. Which politicians and elites have always liked far more than the public anyway.
Finally, as different states evolve to different 'identity' cultures there will be more and more pressure to loosen the Union. How can people lacking our identity possibly govern us justly? It will also lead to balkanization within states and even metro areas.
Maybe we'll end up like Classical Greece: 1500 city states fearing, hating and warring against each other with 'Empires' like Athens or Sparta rising and falling with the tide of human affairs.
It's all so very Progressive.
The perfect political ad for 2018 and beyond
Opening Shot: A shot of the 215 year old monument to Columbus shattered by vandals.
Shot: Lincoln bust burnt. Joan d'Arc vandalized.
Voice Over: Voters want their leaders to be builders, to get things done. Yet Democrats only know how to destroy.
Shot: Masked black clad Antifa shattering windows, attacking unarmed people, setting things on fire.
Shot: Statues being torn down by black clad mobs.
VO: Americans don't want to pay the bill for Democrat destruction.
Closing Shot: What's next? Graphic of the Statue of Liberty being pulled down.
Sunday, August 20, 2017
Liberalism is exhausted
And there is nothing to replace it but racial and gender identity. Oh and sex and drugs - lots of that.
In a world without purpose it's a wonder more people aren't overdosing. Rod Dreher's piece is important to read. Hattip instapundit.
http://www.theamericanconservative.com/dreher/the-storm-before-the-storm-weimar-america-liberalism/
"This is a massive, massive scandal"
Democrat IT staffers may have sold secrets to Pakistani and Russian intelligence. No wonder they've been harping on statues.
http://nypost.com/2017/08/19/it-staffers-may-have-compromised-sensitive-data-to-foreign-intelligence/
Saturday, August 19, 2017
Seattle bans criminal background checks for rentals, Male, Black, Latino and Young Homelessness to soar
Progressivism is a science free cult.
From Reason, here.
Friday, August 18, 2017
Isn't it Ironic?
A party that feels compelled to do that isn't a powerful party, it's a desperate party.
Last Trump for the Democrats?
When The State has to resort to masked storm troopers that pretend that they're anarchists to shut down unpopular fringe speech you know that they're losing. Because a Party of the State that doesn't have the confidence to ignore criticism from a group hated by 95% of the nation is in serious trouble.
And a Party of the State that does not control The State....is nothing. The smell of death surrounds it. Hence all the hysterical flailing.
For the longest time I couldn't figure out why Democrats were so upset by a crude loudmouth like Trump. Now, after dozens of riots and hundreds of fabricated news stories I think I know:
For Democrats he may truly represent The Last Trump.
Thursday, August 17, 2017
And at the center of the web: A Clintonite
One question I had about the events at Charlottesville: Where were the police? In every other crazy hater march I've ever read about - right or left - the cops and Guard were in the middle doing their job" keeping the peace by keeping the various crazies from tearing each other up. But according to the ACLU, they were ordered to not do their job. And guess who was in charge: Former Clinton consigliere and uber loyalist Gov. Terry McAulliffe. Why am I not surprised?
Thursday, August 10, 2017
The self refuting nature of Identity Politics
First they (the 'woke' that is) hold that the different sexes, races and nationalities naturally have the same distribution of skills and preferences. And logically following from this assumption is the conclusion that deviation from proportional outcomes can therefore only be due to "hate" or structural bias.
At the same time the "Big Bad Woke" argue that the perspectives and experiences of different sexes and races are so unique and unavailable to other races and genders, that failure to include all of the various identities in an institution leads inevitably to Error and debilitating group think. So much so that a white author cannot possibly write about a black character.
But here's the rub: They both can't possibly be true.
Tuesday, August 08, 2017
The Myth of Cosmopolitanism
NOW that populist rebellions are taking Britain out of the European Union and the Republican Party out of contention for the presidency, perhaps we should speak no more of left and right, liberals and conservatives. From now on the great political battles will be fought between nationalists and internationalists, nativists and globalists. From now on the loyalties that matter will be narrowly tribal — Make America Great Again, this blessed plot, this earth, this realm, this England — or multicultural and cosmopolitan.
Well, maybe. But describing the division this way has one great flaw. It gives the elite side of the debate (the side that does most of the describing) too much credit for being truly cosmopolitan.
Genuine cosmopolitanism is a rare thing. It requires comfort with real difference, with forms of life that are truly exotic relative to one’s own. It takes its cue from a Roman playwright’s line that “nothing human is alien to me,” and goes outward ready to be transformed by what it finds.
The people who consider themselves “cosmopolitan” in today’s West, by contrast, are part of a meritocratic order that transforms difference into similarity, by plucking the best and brightest from everywhere and homogenizing them into the peculiar species that we call “global citizens.”
This species is racially diverse (within limits) and eager to assimilate the fun-seeming bits of foreign cultures — food, a touch of exotic spirituality. But no less than Brexit-voting Cornish villagers, our global citizens think and act as members of a tribe.
They have their own distinctive worldview (basically liberal Christianity without Christ), their own common educational experience, their own shared values and assumptions (social psychologists call these WEIRD — for Western, Educated, Industrialized, Rich and Democratic), and of course their own outgroups(evangelicals, Little Englanders) to fear, pity and despise. And like any tribal cohort they seek comfort and familiarity: From London to Paris to New York, each Western “global city” (like each “global university”) is increasingly interchangeable, so that wherever the citizen of the world travels he already feels at home.
Indeed elite tribalism is actively encouraged by the technologies of globalization, the ease of travel and communication. Distance and separation force encounter and immersion, which is why the age of empire made cosmopolitans as well as chauvinists — sometimes out of the same people. (There is more genuine cosmopolitanism in Rudyard Kipling and T. E. Lawrence and Richard Francis Burton than in a hundred Davos sessions.)
It is still possible to disappear into someone else’s culture, to leave the global-citizen bubble behind. But in my experience the people who do are exceptional or eccentric or natural outsiders to begin with — like a young writer I knew who had traveled Africa and Asia more or less on foot for years, not for a book but just because, or the daughter of evangelical missionaries who grew up in South Asia and lived in Washington, D.C., as a way station before moving her own family to the Middle East. They are not the people who ascend to power, who become the insiders against whom populists revolt.
In my own case — to speak as an insider for a moment — my cosmopolitanism probably peaked when I was about 11 years old, when I was simultaneously attending tongues-speaking Pentecostalist worship services, playing Little League in a working-class neighborhood, eating alongside aging hippies in macrobiotic restaurants on weekends, all the while attending a liberal Episcopalian parochial school. (It’s a long story.)
Whereas once I began attending a global university, living in global cities, working and traveling and socializing with my fellow global citizens, my experience of genuine cultural difference became far more superficial.
Management 101: You can get a lot done when you know how to manage
Lifetime legislators don't learn management skills, they learn manipulation skills.
Hattip Instapundit.com
Monday, July 31, 2017
A striking bloom
I spied a flower, a striking bloom
It shocked my soul and pierced my gloom.
But I can't keep it, nor make it mine.
Only love its grace, its beauty, its life.
Tuesday, July 25, 2017
Real Median Income Questions aka Texas: WTF?
I've plotted the 50 states by their Income Tax Adjusted RMI versus the proportion of their populations that are European White and Asian (aka 'privileged'). I've also made the circle size reflect population and mischievously colored the 'bubbles' according to whether they voted 'Trump' (Orange) or 'Clinton' (Blue). If you put your pointer over the chart it should get big enough to read. Or if you're on a smartphone, open the chart in another window and expand. Incidentally, some of the 'red' states are obscured by all the other states. The raw data I used to plot the chart is at the bottom along with notes on where I got the data and my methodology*.
So what does this tell us?
- First of all Hawaii is really poor, which I guess shouldn't surprise anyone, given its remote geography and politics that are hostile towards commerce.
- There are geographical "clumps" for Trump Southern and Midwestern states but no geographical clumping for blue states - unless you consider upper New England to be a (particularly poverty stricken) clump.
- 14 of the 19 'blue' states have RMIs below the national average (about $33, 415 - not exactly because this is a weighted mean of the state medians, not an overall US median. But this number is certainly within 1% of actual) while only 6 of the 31 'red' states do. I tried a chart that broke out 'purple' swing states but it made the remaining 'blue' states look so much worse (three of the 5 above average "blue" states are in fact 'swing' or 'purple' states while only MI falls out of the top ten 'red' state ranks) and didn't affect the red state outcome much so I gave up on it.
- If you look at the top performing "blue" states you see a bunch of oddities: they're either purple 'swing' states that recently were red:VA and CO, a bankrupt living on past glory: IL, a state justly recognized for its combination of good government and homogeneity but that gave a majority of its votes to "red" Presidential candidates in 2016: MN and finally, WA: a 'blue' state with a 'red' fiscal policy: its lack of an income tax is the single key differentiator with next door 'poverty champ' Oregon who has no sales tax but far and away the highest income tax on the median earner of any state in the Union.
- Indeed, lest you think this is all all 'blue' vs. 'red', WA and OR illustrate the immense chasm between state median incomes and therefore state economic policy. WA is a not very diverse (in the real sense) place that has the second highest RMI in the land, while OR, with the same geography and demographics is the poorest state in the continental US. Crossing a bridge gets you from richest to poorest. Wonder what the difference is? One might say "well WA has Microsoft and Amazon and Oregon doesn't" but that just begs the question: Oregon is a beautiful state with high earning demographics smack dab between the two greatest centers of wealth generation in the history of the world and it's scraping the bottom of the barrel. What gives?
- There's a major difference in the concentrations of Blue and Red populations. The blue states with almost half of all blue state population have RMI's in the bottom quintile, while virtually no red staters are stuck in such a low income position.
- There is a correlation between the proportion of 'privileged' ethnicities in a state and RMI...for Clinton States, but not for Trump states. Unless you take away TX. Then the relationship returns - albeit it's a much weaker one (see above for my eyeballed lines).
- Then there are the "Big Four": First of all FL is a bit of an anomaly because its huge number of retirees distort the data downward somewhat but it still falls in the range of other big Red southern states. But if you compare the other three: CA and NY are among the poorest states in RMI terms in the nation while TX, with the least advantaged ethnic mix save New Mexico is among the very richest.
- So to put it succinctly: What the Heck (I'm sorry but my mom might read this), Texas? How in the hell does a polity founded by slavers, with a constitution written by libertarians and (we are told continually by the 'elite' media) run by yahoos, cretins and (until recently) Rick Perry (but I repeat myself) deliver a so much higher standard of living for regular people?
So once again: all together now: "What the (Heck), Texas?"
Here's the raw data in a form that can be copied and pasted into a spreadsheet so that you can check my math:
State | Real Median Income | Federal BLS Cost of Living Index 2016 | Federal BLS Nominal Median Income (Individual) 2016 | Median Income Tax Paid 2016 | 2017 Estimated Pop. Census Bureau |
WY | $41,250 | 92.8 | $38,280 | $0 | 589,713 |
WA | $39,802 | 106 | $42,190 | $0 | 7,384,721 |
VA | $38,351 | 94.5 | $38,180 | $1,938 | 8,492,783 |
TX | $37,311 | 92.6 | $34,550 | $0 | 28,449,186 |
ND | $37,296 | 101.2 | $38,170 | $427 | 790,701 |
IL | $37,223 | 96.5 | $37,320 | $1,400 | 12,815,607 |
MI | $37,166 | 91.2 | $35,400 | $1,505 | 9,935,116 |
OH | $37,080 | 92.5 | $35,030 | $731 | 11,646,273 |
CO | $36,314 | 101.9 | $38,800 | $1,796 | 5,658,546 |
IN | $36,164 | 88 | $32,910 | $1,086 | 6,663,280 |
MN | $36,017 | 101.5 | $38,870 | $2,312 | 5,554,532 |
KS | $35,682 | 90.9 | $33,700 | $1,265 | 2,929,909 |
TN | $35,238 | 90.3 | $31,820 | $0 | 6,705,339 |
NE | $35,075 | 92.3 | $33,840 | $1,465 | 1,922,610 |
DE | $35,060 | 102.8 | $37,750 | $1,709 | 965,866 |
UT | $34,946 | 92.4 | $33,990 | $1,700 | 3,098,761 |
AK | $34,772 | 133.5 | $46,420 | $0 | 741,204 |
IA | $34,739 | 92 | $33,650 | $1,690 | 3,152,735 |
OK | $34,556 | 89.7 | $32,430 | $1,433 | 3,974,794 |
MO | $34,538 | 91.5 | $33,380 | $1,778 | 6,123,362 |
GA | $34,476 | 91.7 | $33,430 | $1,816 | 10,450,316 |
AZ | $34,179 | 98.8 | $34,680 | $911 | 7,026,629 |
KY | $34,054 | 90 | $32,340 | $1,692 | 4,450,042 |
PA | $34,020 | 103 | $36,150 | $1,110 | 12,819,975 |
WI | $33,853 | 98.1 | $35,110 | $1,901 | 5,795,147 |
ID | $33,734 | 88.2 | $31,860 | $2,107 | 1,695,178 |
AL | $33,273 | 90.2 | $31,550 | $1,538 | 4,884,115 |
MS | $33,174 | 83.5 | $29,000 | $1,300 | 2,990,113 |
MA | $33,171 | 130.4 | $45,580 | $2,325 | 6,873,018 |
LA | $33,138 | 93.4 | $31,980 | $1,029 | 4,714,192 |
MD | $32,968 | 121.1 | $41,860 | $1,936 | 6,068,511 |
NC | $32,564 | 95.8 | $33,100 | $1,903 | 10,247,632 |
NJ | $32,269 | 125.6 | $41,320 | $790 | 8,996,351 |
CT | $31,744 | 131.8 | $43,830 | $1,992 | 3,583,134 |
FL | $31,652 | 100.5 | $31,810 | $0 | 21,002,678 |
NV | $31,643 | 106.5 | $33,700 | $0 | 2,995,973 |
NH | $31,540 | 118.2 | $37,280 | $0 | 1,335,832 |
NM | $31,016 | 100 | $32,320 | $1,304 | 2,084,193 |
AR | $30,767 | 91.4 | $29,420 | $1,299 | 3,000,942 |
RI | $30,483 | 123.3 | $39,050 | $1,464 | 1,059,080 |
SC | $30,345 | 97.5 | $31,280 | $1,693 | 5,030,118 |
SD | $30,029 | 102.5 | $30,780 | $0 | 868,799 |
MT | $29,522 | 102.7 | $31,970 | $1,651 | 1,052,343 |
NY | $28,948 | 135.6 | $41,600 | $2,346 | 19,889,657 |
VT | $28,857 | 123.8 | $37,040 | $1,315 | 624,592 |
CA | $28,651 | 134.3 | $39,830 | $1,352 | 39,849,872 |
ME | $28,393 | 114.7 | $34,710 | $2,143 | 1,327,472 |
WV | $28,066 | 103.7 | $30,240 | $1,136 | 1,834,882 |
OR | $26,238 | 129.5 | $37,080 | $3,102 | 4,144,527 |
HI | $21,511 | 168.6 | $38,750 | $2,483 | 1,454,295 |
USA | $33,415 | 325,744,646 | |||
We are in the middle of the 6th great explosion of species, not extinction
Tuesday, July 11, 2017
Intersectionality vs. Crossectionality
And it makes "intersectionality" - which is the meticulous cataloging of victimhood status (does a black male Muslim transgender from Somalia have superior "V" - essence of victimology - than a paraplegic lesbian Asian from Hoboken?) tricky even before you start having 2 billion of the world's "victims" start shouting that half of the world's "victims" need to shut up and get back in their sacks and damn sure before said 2 billion of the "oppressed" start stringing up the 200 million or so LGBTQs. Not to mention all of the disabled that Muslim Shariah enforcement creates.
But 2 billion Muslim "victims" wildly outnumbers 200 hundred million LGBTQ "victims" and unlike LGBTQs boy do they reproduce. So sorry, LGBTQ community, the iron logic of demography combined with the lunacy of SJW "wokeness" eventually says back in the closet.
No, deeper. Way back in the closet. Behind the mothballs. See those bags? You lesbians get in them. Except for your hands and feet. We're serious. Do it. Now. Don't make me come in there with my scimitar....
We are soooo "woked".
Monday, July 10, 2017
The 'Deep and Dem" State is leaking like a sieve
The Trump leaks show the sweeping nature of this enterprise, coming as they have from “U.S. officials,” “former U.S. officials,” “senior U.S. officials,” “intelligence officials,” “national security officials,” “Justice Department officials,” “defense officials” and “law-enforcement officials.” One story cited more than two dozen anonymous sources. Alarmingly, the titles, and the nature of the information disclosed, indicate that many leaks are coming directly from the U.S. intelligence community.
What’s been disclosed? The contents of wiretapped information. The names of individuals the U.S. monitors, and where they are located. The communications channels used to monitor targets. Which agencies are monitoring. Intelligence intercepts. FBI interviews. Grand jury subpoenas. Secret surveillance-court details. Internal discussions. Military operations intelligence. The contents of the president’s calls with foreign leaders.
The analysis lays out the real and the assumed fallout. One clear example is the May stories hyperventilating that Mr. Trump shared classified intelligence with the Russians. Subsequent leaks suggested Israel provided the intelligence, about Islamic State. This revelation caused a diplomatic incident, and reportedly a change in the way Israel shares with the U.S. Even former Obama CIA Director John Brennan called the leak “appalling.”
How many foreign allies are pulling back? How many will work with a U.S. government that has disclosed military plans, weapons systems and cybersecurity tactics? What have our enemies learned? One March story divulged sensitive FBI data on U.S. border vulnerabilities, in hopes of undercutting Mr. Trump’s travel order.
I have long held that the Federal Government is too large, too expensive and too insulated from reality. To those negatives I now add rampant disloyalty and unprofessionalism.
Hammock Dream
Head to toe, toe to head
Watching you watching me.
Speaking of hopes, dreams, you.
Touching foot, ankle, calf.
Your soft, sheathed strength beneath my hand.
You ask a question. I smile: "no".
Sunday, July 09, 2017
Is Silicon Valley supporting the $15 Minwage from compassion or self interest?
Why? Could it be that these governments are simply acting in their dominant industry's interests? Because ultra high minimum wages are clearly driving massive adoption of robotics and automation across low wage industries.
Have the Tech Oligarchs and their Wall Street Investors simply decided to target a chunk of lower income America's earnings as a new growth area? And are the $15 laws that they pass at home and promote across the country just strategies designed to accelerate their paydays?
Perhaps the logic is that the profits from automating away a chunk of the working poor will far exceed the excess taxes they will have to pay to provide those people with government support. Particularly when you remember that Tech companies and their Wall Street investors pay virtually no income taxes. And when you remember that Silicon Valley are big supporters of a Federally provided minimum income.
And since they don't necessarily subscribe to the traditional American morality that recognizes the poor's need for work and purpose, do they just look upon them as 'poorly adapted' members of the species that must be cared for?
I don't know. Because absent a big payday for the power elite in these communities it doesn't seem to be rational to have public policy accelerate the idling of a solid chunk of the industrious poor. Or to accelerate the eradication of the first rungs on the career ladder for many Americans. It also runs in direct contradiction to the Oligarch's promotion of open borders if all they are going to do is automate away the jobs they are luring people here for.
Much of this will happen anyway but why speed up the chaos and the pain that targets the least of us? Why drive the price of their labor so high that businesses are forced to get rid of them in large numbers now? It seems so self serving and narcissistic of the Oligarchs. And where are the politicians in these communities who are supposed to be standing up for the 'little' guys and against powerful interests?
Is it (to paraphrase the Who): Meet the New Robber Barons, just like the Old Robber Barons?
Saturday, July 01, 2017
Let's go out dancing tonite
Know that your beauty goes way deeper than just your face.
Everyone looks at you and asks what you'll do.
But they don't know you the way I do.
No they don't know you the way I do.
Cause you don't know what you'll do and that's alright.
no you don't know what you'll do and that's alright.
Everyone thinks they know you but they don't have a clue,
so baby let's go out dancing tonight.
Oh baby let's go out dancing tonight.
I'm the kind of man that don't make sense today,
The kind your head tells you stay away.
Everybody looks at me and knows that I'm not for you
But they don't know me the way you do.
Cause I don't know what I'll do and that's OK,
no I don't know what I'll do and that's OK.
Everybody thinks they know me but they don't have a clue,
so baby let's go out dancing tonight.
Everyone says that you can't change how you feel
that you have to play the cards in the deal.
Well they don't know you and they don't know me,
hell, we don't even know what we'll be.
It may be love but it may not be,
yes it may be love but it may not be.
Everyone thinks they know what we'll do but they have no clue,
so baby lets go out dancing tonight.
But if you don't want to play then get up and walk away.
We'll leave the cards face down and go our separate ways
Remembering what this felt like,
what it meant to be this way.
But I'll always miss you and that's OK,
yeah I'll always miss you and that's OK.
'cause no one knows how it felt to be with you this way.
And I'll always remember when we went out dancing that day.
Thursday, June 29, 2017
"People Will Die!" Fatuity
Wednesday, June 28, 2017
"We're making Serfs for Life"
More deeply, our government is quickly creating a legal class system based on income. You are a "low income person," for life, apparently, much as you once were a serf, tied to place, occupation and status. No. In America "income" should be, as it is, a temporary part of your life, low at times of misfortune, high at times of good fortune, and always beckoning. We are not a class society, but we are fast creating one by legislation.
Monday, June 26, 2017
How the Deep State destroys and corrupts
But I'm not here to talk about the stupidity of the Trumpies (although to get to this pass they are without a doubt sloppy and stupid) or even the self righteous power hunger of DC lawyers (although they make a Gorgon look abstemious). I'm here to talk about a paragraph in Mukasey's column that records a milestone for the Federal State's brutal corruption of an entire industry:
One of Mr. Mueller’s early hires among the dozen-plus lawyers already aboard has a troubling history with the word “corruptly.” Andrew Weissmann led the Enron prosecution team that pressed an aggressive interpretation of “corruptly,” which permitted a conviction even absent the kind of guilty knowledge the law normally associates with criminal charges. As a result, the accounting firm Arthur Andersen was convicted. By the time the conviction was reversed on appeal to the Supreme Court in 2005—in large part due to the erroneous application of “corruptly” in the statute at issue—Arthur Andersen had already ceased operation.