tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-284105762024-03-13T12:52:27.329-07:00Often Wrong, Never in DoubtEvery time someone reads this blog an angel gets its wings. - Zuzu, the ElderUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger5789125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28410576.post-35279250869110839302022-04-21T06:02:00.001-07:002022-04-21T06:02:15.871-07:00Twilight of the IdolsLong but interesting <a href="https://www.city-journal.org/twilight-of-the-idols">piece</a> in City Journal about the significance of modern iconoclasm. My bottom line: Replacing the statues of heroes with those of victims exalts the nation's dominant cult: victimhood. Only the Victim is pure. The culture that valorizes victimhood is saying that achievement is a sham because it inevitably creates losers whose victimhood trumps any good the achievement has created. So we become trapped, frozen by the impossibility of doing anything because our new Cult will seek out and exalt its "victims" as martyrs - no matter how few - above the benefit to the many. <div><br></div>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28410576.post-79915830222902794932022-04-04T07:19:00.003-07:002022-04-04T07:19:50.062-07:00On American Realism about Ukraine, China and the World.<p> </p><div class="gmail_default" style="font-size: small;">Sumantra Maitra makes the same points that I've been making for a long time, only more eloquently. Ukraine is part of the Russian sphere of influence. They squandered their opportunity to break free in 1917 and then again in 1990. Maybe there will be another opportunity. But this war isn't it. </div><div class="gmail_default" style="font-size: small;"><br /></div><div class="gmail_default" style="font-size: small;">So why isn't India on our side? India, like China, Russia, the EU and US consider their near abroad to be their concern as befits those with the scale to be great powers (EU is kind of an ersatz version). Indeed we consider the entire western hemisphere plus the entire pacific and Atlantic Oceans to be ours. While tossing in the antipodes, the UK and maritime east asia. The other great powers obviously resent this 'rule Amero-Britannia'. </div><div class="gmail_default" style="font-size: small;"><br /></div><div class="gmail_default" style="font-size: small;">We are in a multi polar world where (thank God) we are no longer the world's policeman or welfare agency. One of Trump's better moves was to emphasize this while creating lots of uncertainty about how he would respond to aggressive moves. It may not work in the long term but the long term is simply a string of many short terms.</div><div class="gmail_default" style="font-size: small;"><br /></div><div class="gmail_default" style="font-size: small;">Our key goal today is to keep China quiet until it becomes senescent. Not that many more years we just have to be clever and circumspect. Obviously neither Trump nor Biden is the right model for <b>that</b>. China by its very rise - even before its macho posturing - has driven many powerful and rising nations back into our arms. Our goal is to let them keep doing that while quietly making Taiwan too toxic to even think of invading (some more circumspect assistance to Vietnam is also called for).</div><div class="gmail_default" style="font-size: small;"><br /></div><div class="gmail_default" style="font-size: small;">We must thank the Blundering Mr. Putin for his help in this. Unlike Nazi Germany - whose easy early victories encouraged Italian, Japanese and Soviet adventurism, Putin's quagmire (and the ease with which hand held American and European weapons immobilize wildly expensive military hardware) have radically changed the warlord calculus.</div><div class="gmail_default" style="font-size: small;"><br /></div><div class="gmail_default" style="font-size: small;">If it all turns out the way we hope, we ought to give Putin a Nobel Peace prize.</div><div class="gmail_default" style="font-size: small;"><br /></div><div class="gmail_default" style="font-size: small;">https://thefederalist.com/2022/04/04/focusing-on-russia-instead-of-china-would-be-the-united-statess-biggest-foreign-policy-mistake-ever/</div>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28410576.post-39372315889508856292019-12-05T20:52:00.000-08:002019-12-05T20:52:18.069-08:00Mildred<div bis_size="{"x":15,"y":7,"w":652,"h":23,"abs_x":282,"abs_y":141}">
Last night in my small group my friend Jerry asked us to think back to our 'best' Christmas memory. I had an immediate answer that had to do with being in Jakarta, Indonesia and having my dad - dressed at Santa - terrify dozens of small local children: "red demon man, red demon man!". But as I listened to the others talk about their best Christmas experiences I decided I was wrong. My best Christmas memory happened the year my son Sam was born. He was born a month before Christmas so had nothing else happened it probably still would have been my best Christmas. A brand new baby is an incredible gift any time of year.</div>
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But as I think about, I don't believe that was only thing that made that Christmas special. For some time we had been helping Mildred, an elderly woman who lived in a small apartment near our home. Among other things we always brought her to church with us. And we didn't particularly like her. She was a rather miserable, bitter and terribly lonely 75 year old woman who apparently had never fit in anywhere. She was often critical and rude but it wasn't much of a sacrifice to drive a few blocks and pick her up so we tolerated the occasional outbursts.</div>
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From what we could tell she had been alone for most of her adult life. She had never married or had children. She'd worked as a department store salesperson and had been fortunate enough to retire with a small pension that paid for an apartment in a nice part of town. But it was barren, empty of art, pictures of family members or any of the markers of a life lived with others. She was alone and apparently she had almost always been that way. </div>
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On Christmas eve - as was common in the first few months after Sam was born - it took us longer than anticipated to get going so I drove over to pick up Mildred while Sam's mom finished all of the complex procedures necessary to bring an newborn infant out on a snowy winter's night. When we got back, mother and child still weren't ready so I brought Mildred inside to wait. And Sam's mother, being far more intuitive than me, brought him in and plunked him into Mildred's lap so she could finish getting ready.</div>
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It was then that a small miracle unfolded. Mildred leaned over him and with tears in her eyes whispered and sang him a tuneless song, the melted snowflakes on her coat glistening in the Christmas lights. She was a woman transformed. For those few minutes she wasn't bitter or miserable, she was filled with the true joy of Christmas: celebrating the birth of a baby who would love the world but also could be loved.</div>
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It's been twenty six years since that night but I think I've finally realized what God and Mildred and Sam had to teach me: that the key to surviving as a Christian in this world isn't in being loved, it's in loving. Because we Christians can survive even if no one loves us. After all Christ died for us and sent his Holy Spirit to minister to us. It's not ideal and not easy but God promises us that He is always with us and always will love us and that is enough. No we don't need other people to love us but we do need others <i><b>to love</b></i>. We must love others the way he does, for there is no other way to truly be like Christ...to be Christian.</div>
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And so on that snowy St. Louis night we - but mostly baby Sam - gave Mildred the most precious gift she had ever received: someone that she - even in her limited, bitter state - could love. And I think that's the best gift we've ever given anyone.</div>
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I 'work' with the homeless at church. Mostly I hang out and do what my brilliant friends Andrea, Sarah and Carolyn tell me to do. I've gotten to know a whole host of what I call 'lost boys' - mostly men who have fallen between this world's cracks, people like LaKeith and Chris. And I've always thought that what I was doing was showing 'love' for them. But I realize now that as Christians they don't need my love so much as they need to have real people in their lives that they can love. The task of 'lifting' them out of their struggles isn't my job, it's their's and God's and the first thing they need to master is the vocation that we all are called to: to love one another.</div>
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Which can be very hard for me. All I need to do is admit my weakness and limitation and they'll do the rest. Because it's only when my pride dies, that I can become someone who can truly help the lost and the lonely progress on they journey to Christ. So this Christmas, I'm trying to focus less on 'proving' my love to others and more on making my self vulnerable and approachable enough so that other people can do God's will through me. Which will be strange for a rather hyperactive and self righteous man like me. </div>
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Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28410576.post-80583893920011925852019-09-12T10:17:00.000-07:002019-09-12T10:19:35.116-07:00My encounter with T. Boone PickensT. Boone Pickens is dead. <a href="https://www.forbes.com/sites/christopherhelman/2019/09/11/remembering-when-t-boone-pickens-got-a-brain-scan/?fbclid=IwAR2WC5OiqggqbGfbaBC51vWheQh5jIOKpsBkwK5EKW3LyfhnCLbsnVN6m2M">Here's a Forbes piece on him.</a><br />
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I have a personal recollection of T Boone: I was attending the University of Chicago when he came to give a speech. I was able to weasel my way into the handful of students who were invited to have lunch with him beforehand. I did this because at the time he was making a play for Phillips Petroleum which was my father's company whose then headquarters were in the town I graduated high school from: Bartlesville, OK. The news even featured a prayer service at the Church I attended (I suppose beseeching God to hex Boone or something). Each of us got to introduce ourselves to the great man and so I pointed out my connection. After lunch as we walked to the speech site Boone sidled up to me and worked me the entire time, emphasizing his concern for Phillips and the people of Bartlesville and so on. The ironic thing was being a Good Chicago economist, I was rather agnostic on the whole affair. But Boone was clearly more than just a cold corporate raider: he wanted to be seen as the hero. But I'll let History be the judge of that.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28410576.post-59301205155530693512019-08-30T08:02:00.001-07:002019-09-10T08:44:05.783-07:00The dying liberal order<p dir="ltr">It's amazing that I don't even think that <a href="http://https://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/">this is  abnormal</a> any more. The amount of factually false statements that I see from so called "educated" friends on social media is frankly shocking. And they always cite a "news" story. I have well educated friends that have posted (in all seriousness) about the "imminent end of the world" (actual phrasing). We don't have an independent press or government anymore. Which makes it hard to have a "diverse liberal democracy".</p>
<p dir="ltr">Because if you can't trust the state or the news or educational institutions to play it fair, then you fall back on the old ways: clan and tribe.  "Blood of my blood". So much "diversity", so little honesty.</p>
<p dir="ltr">And those whose families have been obliterated by generations of social "innovation", welfare and taught helplessness are like abandoned children wandering in a war zone. </p>
<p dir="ltr">See to <u>your</u> neighborhood, your church (seriously, you should have one) and your kin because the broader institutions we have used to transcend them are rapidly bleeding out what's left of the trust they spent so many years accumulating.</p>
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Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28410576.post-14638143774084009262019-08-29T07:57:00.004-07:002019-08-29T07:57:44.042-07:00Is the flight to identity politics is driven by family collapse?<div class="gmail_default" style="font-size: small;">
I think you'll find <a href="https://quillette.com/2019/08/27/the-great-scattering-how-identity-panic-took-root-in-the-void-once-occupied-by-family-life/" style="color: #1155cc;">this interesting.</a> Not particularly partisan but very relevant. The Church tries fitfully to be a family substitute for the increasingly atomized lower half of our society. It's a poor substitute for kin. When I talk to homeless about their problems I always ask 'where are your kin?' because in the dark, evil past, that's where many of these people found help and shelter (and discipline). Today we have 'experts' who focus on bits of people but take no ownership.</div>
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It's not a solution. It's just immense expense joined to immense misery. But the commercialization and professionalization of 'social services' that used to be performed by families is So. Damned. Profitable.</div>
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The technocracy is eating us alive and nobody knows how to stop it. You see it at its worst in our most 'hip' precincts. (To be clear: the piece isn't partisan. But I am).</div>
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In an uncharacteristic lapse in judgement, a friend asked me to give the invocation (church talk for kickoff or warm up prayer) at church. This is what I said:<br />
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Dear lord thank you for this day.<br />
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Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28410576.post-24936733274495849982019-07-11T16:42:00.001-07:002019-09-10T08:55:04.137-07:00Is there an America if citizenship doesn't matter?<div align="left">
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If citizenship means so little that the government doesn't even want to count how many of us there are - because they simply don't care - then is it really our government?<br>
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Or is the US government just another stationary bandit like Dubai? Delivering services in exchange for tribute? And if so, why should anyone pay income taxes...i.e. share the wealth with anyone else?<br>
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If the borders are open and the government is just a technocracy validated by people who show up at polls without ID or better yet fill out and mail in a form, then why share wealth with this ever shifting global craps game called America?<br>
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Governance becomes completely transactional....fee for service and if service gets bad.....<br>
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Nobody in their right mind would DIE for Dubai. Maybe since citizenship would be meaningless under CA style rule nobody should die for America.<br>
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Of course if citizenship increasingly means nothing then there really isn't an America is there?<br>
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In that world the universal longing for belonging would be filled by places like.....Texas or Minnesota who would strive mightily to sustain and bolster the critical sense of belonging that is required for people to be willing to sacrifice their wealth and lives.<br>
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Maybe that sense of belonging, that sense of responsibility and commitment is why the social breakdown we see in CA isn't spreading to TX or MN. Maybe we poo differently because our loyalties are different, more real.<br>
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But I also know that these coral atolls are made of, you know, coral and that coral are living things and they grow. So in theory as the water level rises, the coral grows and the islands remain above sea level. I also know that a recent survey of Tuvalu published in Nature Communications* has found that their islands are in fact growing, not shrinking. So what gives? Is the sea level rising faster than the coral can grow? Could it? Had it done so in the past when we had far more ice to melt and temperatures rose much faster coming out of the last glaciation event?</div>
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<i bis_size="{'x':16,'y':224,'w':646,'h':53,'abs_x':208,'abs_y':387}">Climate warming is expected to result in rising sea level. Should this occur, coastal cities, ports, and wetlands would be threatened with more frequent flooding, increased beach erosion, and saltwater encroachment into coastal streams and aquifers. </i><i bis_size="{'x':16,'y':260,'w':652,'h':53,'abs_x':208,'abs_y':423}"><b bis_size="{'x':16,'y':260,'w':652,'h':53,'abs_x':208,'abs_y':423}">Global sea level has fluctuated widely in the recent geologic past. It stood 4-6 meters above the present during the last interglacial period, 125,000 years ago</b></i><i bis_size="{'x':16,'y':296,'w':639,'h':53,'abs_x':208,'abs_y':459}">, but was 120 m lower at the peak of the last ice age, around 20,000 years ago. A study of past sea level fluctuations provides a longer-term geologic context, which can help us better anticipate future trends.</i></div>
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So first: Hang on a tick, what is this "<i bis_size="{'x':16,'y':350,'w':637,'h':35,'abs_x':208,'abs_y':513}"><b bis_size="{'x':16,'y':350,'w':637,'h':35,'abs_x':208,'abs_y':513}">Global sea level has fluctuated widely in the recent geologic past. It stood 4-6 meters above the present during the last interglacial period, 125,000 years ago</b></i>"? </div>
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Yet we are told that global temperatures are at a "record high". Hmm. So back before man generated excess CO2 the climate was warm enough to melt <b bis_size="{'x':339,'y':404,'w':159,'h':17,'abs_x':531,'abs_y':567}">1.4 to 2.2 Trillion more </b>Metric Tons of ice than is melted today? Really? And this in the "world class" experts' own published reports.</div>
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Another way to put it is: given the suspiciously precise current 'official' estimated 2.8mm of sea level rise per year, it would take between 1400 and 2100 years to equal the sea levels in the last interglacial - a span of time that separates us as far from that 'dystopian' future as Julius Caesar is from us. "Friends Romans, Countrymen, lend me your high tech windmills".</div>
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The second thing I learned is that according to best experts, the estimated peak prehistoric mean annual sea level rise rates at the end of the last glaciation were slower than the growth rates of many coral species. Meaning that even at rates over 5 times the current claimed "rapid" mean sea level rise, coral reefs could have "kept up" with rising seas. Which means there is no way that the many coral reef ringed islands are threatened with inundation. Indeed Coral experts use the metaphor that Coral atolls "float" on the surface of the ocean.</div>
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But when there's so much money to be made by pretending they sink.....</div>
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Which means the Secretary General is an ignoramus who ruined his pants for no reason (bet you he didn't even take off his Manolo Blahniks - expense account dontchaknow). But you already knew that.</div>
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Oh one more detail: Coral reefs are made of Calcium Carbonate which is fabricated by the Coral organisms from calcium and CO2 in the ocean. The more CO2, the more island. Just like the more CO2, the more plant life. But don't worry about that, I'm sure all that extra flora that it supports is just <i bis_size="{'x':128,'y':1016,'w':51,'h':17,'abs_x':320,'abs_y':1179}">terrible.</i><br />
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And one more thing: if brainless coral polyps can outfox rising sea levels it would seem reasonable that sentient humans wielding 21st century technology could do so too.<br />
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<span bis_size="{'x':16,'y':1072,'w':643,'h':155,'abs_x':208,'abs_y':1235}" style="font-size: x-small;">“Here we present the first comprehensive national-scale analysis of the transformation in physical land resources of the Pacific atoll nation Tuvalu, situated in the central western Pacific (Supplementary Note <a bis_size="{'x':472,'y':1092,'w':7,'h':15,'abs_x':664,'abs_y':1255}" bis_skin_checked="1" href="https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-018-02954-1#MOESM1" style="border: 0px; color: #b26600; font-family: arial; font-style: inherit; font-weight: inherit; margin: 0px; outline: 0px; padding: 0px; vertical-align: baseline;">1</a>). Comprising 9 atolls and 101 individual reef islands, the nation is home to 10,600 people, 50% of whom are located on the urban island of Fogafale, in Funafuti atoll<a bis_size="{'x':86,'y':1132,'w':14,'h':15,'abs_x':278,'abs_y':1295}" bis_skin_checked="1" href="https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-018-02954-1#ref-CR28" style="border: 0px; color: #b26600; font-family: arial; font-style: inherit; font-weight: inherit; margin: 0px; outline: 0px; padding: 0px; vertical-align: baseline;">28</a>. We specifically examine spatial differences in island behaviour, of all 101 islands in Tuvalu, over the past four decades (1971–2014), a period in which local sea level has risen at twice the global average (Supplementary Note <a bis_size="{'x':44,'y':1172,'w':7,'h':15,'abs_x':236,'abs_y':1335}" bis_skin_checked="1" href="https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-018-02954-1#MOESM1" style="border: 0px; color: #b26600; font-family: arial; font-style: inherit; font-weight: inherit; margin: 0px; outline: 0px; padding: 0px; vertical-align: baseline;">2</a>).<b bis_size="{'x':16,'y':1172,'w':636,'h':35,'abs_x':208,'abs_y':1335}">Surprisingly, we show that all islands have changed and that the dominant mode of change has been island expansion, which has increased the land area of the nation. </b>Results are used to project future landform availability and consider opportunities for a vastly more nuanced and creative set of adaptation pathways for atoll nations.”</span></div>
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It <u>h</u>as been taught (by strong implication) to our children as gospel that in 1964 the Dems and Rs flipped places with the Dems becoming pro civil rights and the Rs becoming racist bubba bait.</div>
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"<i>Of the 21 Democratic senators who opposed the 1964 act, only one would ever change parties (Strom!). Nor did the segregationist constituencies that elected these Democrats throw them out in favor of Republicans: The remaining 20 continued to be elected as Democrats or were replaced by Democrats. It was, on average, nearly a quarter of a century before those seats went Republican. If southern rednecks ditched the Democrats because of a civil-rights law passed in 1964, it is strange that they waited until the late 1980s and early 1990s to do so. They say things move slower in the South — but not that slow"</i><br />
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A very good piece explaining how LBJ, one of the most power hungry men in the history of American politics, pivoted from crude racism to modern paternalism in the pursuit of the only thing he valued: Power.<span style="color: #2d2d2d;"> </span></div>
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What is interesting in retrospect was how quickly the narrative flipped in the public schools. By 1977 when I took US history the notion that Dems were the party of civil rights was entrenched in all the best textbooks (I had a fetish about American history back then, I read several cover to cover. Well that, and Jakarta had no TV).</div>
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So much so that when my favorite high school teacher of all time, a retired Army master sergeant who was my American History teacher, taught a version of what turns out to be the truth at the end of the year, I sadly concluded that he must be a racist.</div>
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After all, I read the textbooks and they don't lie.</div>
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Friends asked me to be Godfather to their first born. This is what I wrote to them:<br />
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When I went outside this morning I saw a rainbow. It was complete, both ends touching the ground, with every color from violet to deepest red. I have never seen one as beautiful.<br />
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In biblical times this would have been interpreted as a sign of God's blessing. But your son bears a much greater sign of God's favor than sunlight bent by rain: he has you.<br />
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Never forget that you are his first and most important blessing.</div>
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And never forget that it is his life. Help him by giving him the space to play and experiment and grow. Know that he is God's child and that he and his Lord will choose his path. Welcome this because it lifts an unbearable burden from you. You are not responsible for W's future - only his present. Love him, guide him, protect him.... less than you would like, but probably more than he needs. So he will grow up a strong and faithful man.<br />
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Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28410576.post-53272011072623734782019-06-15T10:03:00.001-07:002019-06-15T10:06:53.841-07:00Who must the "Proles" cast off?‘<i>If there was hope, it must lie in the proles, because only there in those swarming disregarded masses, 85 per cent of the population of Oceania, could the force to destroy the Party ever be generated… But the proles, if only they could somehow become conscious of their own strength. would have no need to conspire. They needed only to rise up and shake themselves like a horse shaking off flies. If they chose they could blow the Party to pieces tomorrow morning. Surely sooner or later it must occur to them to do it? And yet—!</i>’ George Orwell<br />
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Mick Hume on the <a href="https://www.spiked-online.com/2019/06/14/what-is-the-real-orwellian-nightmare-now/">Orwellian use of Orwellian by our Orwellian intelligentsia.</a> Or as the Talking Heads would say (well sing): "Same as it ever was, same as it ever was...."Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28410576.post-54155948064700997132019-04-24T01:56:00.001-07:002019-04-24T01:56:12.000-07:00The Russians' not-so-secret plan to drive energy prices higher<div align="left" ><p dir="ltr">One of the reasons I found the accusation that Trump was colluding with the Russians so ludicrous was because it is manifestly in Russia's interest that the US and Canada reduce their production of oil, gas and coal (and uranium, the Clintons remind me helpfully from their counting house "one hundred million and twenty dollars, one hundred million forty, one hundred mil...hey how much does Barack have now? Too much, count faster...") <br>
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<div align="left" ><p dir="ltr">Who actively opposed coal production, new pipelines and exploration offshore and on federal lands. Not to mention their allies in CA and NY who have banned new production and new pipelines full stop in two of the most promising regions for oil and gas production in the world.<br>
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<div align="left" ><p dir="ltr">While Trump has loudly (does he do anything quietly?) supported expanding hydrocarbon production going so far as to challenge northeastern and CA pipeline bans  which have led to high prices and shortages of natural gas in those states. <br>
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<div align="left" ><p dir="ltr">Me, I say let 'em freeze in the dark. It will be a salutary lesson in reality. A commodity Dems are sorely lacking. As evidenced by the hysteria over Trump "helping" the Russians by pursuing policies that have halved the price of the only thing they produce that's worth anything.<br>
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<div align="left" ><p dir="ltr">Yet the media present Dems as the foreign policy "realists". I do not believe that word means what they think it does.<br>
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Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28410576.post-85653714810022031702019-04-21T06:53:00.001-07:002019-04-21T06:53:45.184-07:00Is the Dental Cartel taking us to the (teeth) cleaners?<div align="left" ><p dir="ltr">Looks like it. More half dressed emperors. "Trust us, we're the cartel".<br>
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Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28410576.post-27036974744026231172019-04-20T07:39:00.001-07:002019-04-20T07:39:19.829-07:00Empty Suit<p dir="ltr">....nice shoes, though. H/T Instapundit </p>
<p dir="ltr">CNN: <a href="https://www.cnn.com/2019/04/19/opinions/mueller-report-obama-jennings/index.html">Mueller’s report looks bad for Obama.</a>“The partisan warfare over the Mueller report will rage, but one thing cannot be denied: Former President Barack Obama looks just plain bad. On his watch, the Russians meddled in our democracy while his administration did nothing about it.”</p>
<p dir="ltr">But to be fair, he <i>did</i> mock Mitt Romney for worrying about the Russians.<br>
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Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28410576.post-15827744129881743192019-04-20T07:26:00.001-07:002019-04-20T07:26:48.665-07:00If you think Trump is bad....<div align="left"><p dir="ltr">Trump is a product of half the country throwing up their hands in frustration to the inert, corrupt, self validating Federal technocracy. The superstate responded by using their power illegally to first smear his campaign and then attempt a soft coup.</p></div>
<div align="left"><p dir="ltr">But Bernie Sanders was the first to be screwed by this anti MAGA megastate: BHO allowed the Clintons to buy the DNC and install their own loyalists at the top, turning the Dem primaries into a travesty. For a time Bernie's team couldn't even get access to the DNC's polling data that was suppose to be available to all candidates.</p></div>
<div align="left"><p dir="ltr">And now Bernie's back and the central state, badly wounded by its coup failure is bleeding credibility while its boosters desperately try to change the subject back to "orange man bad", shrieking for "impeachment".</p></div>
<div align="left"><p dir="ltr"><a href="https://freebeacon.com/politics/bernie-vs-the-democrats/">This piece</a> argues that what happened to Rs last time could happen to Ds this time.</p></div>
<div align="left"><p dir="ltr">So when it does will all of the corporatist boosters of the superstate suddenly become strict Federalists? Or do they cut a deal with Bernie? An erstwhile ally of.....the Russians? <br>
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<div align="left"><p dir="ltr">I'd like to believe there's just some things they won't do but I never believed they'd go this far. Power is so corrupting.<br>
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Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28410576.post-68913797772399797122019-02-22T06:55:00.001-08:002019-02-22T06:55:54.948-08:00Interesting information about the 1918 pandemic and recent US flu deaths <p dir="ltr">We're still waiting for the next "Big One".</p>
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Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28410576.post-52496004701444817122019-02-22T06:26:00.001-08:002019-02-22T06:27:37.148-08:00The Federal state's attempted putsch....<div align="left"><p dir="ltr">.......by pushing large numbers of people like me off the fence, makes Trump's reelection far more likely.</p></div>
<div align="left"><p dir="ltr">Absent this travesty, Trump's crude behavior would be the story among swings like me. But nothing Trump has done or conceivably will do can match the Secret Police and Ministry of "Justice's" partisan abuse of their power.</p></div>
<div align="left"><p dir="ltr">Of course all of this simply accelerates the slide to elective monarchy. But Dems don't care about that, they openly long for another FDR and New Deal, when the President was all but unassailable and much of the independent (of Congress) administrative state was set up.</p></div>
<div align="left"><p dir="ltr">Of course FDR explicitly said that he was simply following Wilson's "war socialism" with its political prisoners and lynchings of "enemies". But we were fortunate that Wilson's brutal, racist centralism was followed by true liberals Harding and Coolidge who dismantled the regime. </p></div>
<div align="left"><p dir="ltr">Sadly, there are no true liberals today. Just different flavors of authoritarian centralist thugs who will make us be "good".</p></div><div align="left"><p dir="ltr">Even the worshipful biographer of FDR.....in the NY Sun is saying so! And he's a Canadian!</p></div><p dir="ltr">
https://www.nysun.com/national/real-scandal-of-trump-term-starts-to-unravel/90585/</p>
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Speaking of you, me, us.</div>
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Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28410576.post-67678645312310308022018-09-02T15:02:00.001-07:002018-09-02T15:02:26.031-07:00On Art<p dir="ltr">Written to an artist friend.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Any creative person confronts the need to balance the muse inside with what other human beings need and value. Both the creator and the consumers of the created are free to do as they please. At some level a 'creation' only becomes 'art' or 'literature' or even a 'product' if a another human being values it enough to consume or collect it. Sometimes this transaction occurs easily and immediately resulting in fame and fortune, sometimes it occurs sequentially and fame arrives later, even posthumously. For most writers, artists and creative entrepreneurs it does not come at all. That is the burden of freedom. The right to do what you will encompasses the right to do that which no one else understands or values. And the right to keep doing it even if it never pays off. That's why artists have muses and not investment managers in their souls. Freedom is a two edged sword, red with the the blood of its adherents.</p>
Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28410576.post-8445984717725648802018-07-21T08:59:00.001-07:002018-07-21T08:59:45.647-07:00The Democrat's biggest problem<div align="left"><p dir="ltr">Throughout my life the left has dominated comedy: they defined what was mock-able, what was funny. It's helped Dems sweeten their increasingly authoritarian "eat your peas" agenda so voters will swallow it.</p></div>
<div align="left"><p dir="ltr">But now the Great God Identity deems most humor to be blasphemous. And without it what is left of the left is mostly stridency and hectoring.</p></div>
<div align="left"><p dir="ltr">It's not a good look. </p></div>
<div align="left"><p dir="ltr">Did SNL really do a funereal lament for HRC's defeat? What a....non joke.</p></div>
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Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28410576.post-15124036502096148692018-07-16T08:05:00.002-07:002018-07-16T08:05:44.892-07:00The Cultural Marxism underlying the NYT's latest Trump Critique<span style="color: #222222; font-family: arial, sans-serif;"><span style="background-color: white; font-size: 12.8px;">Read this <a href="https://apple.news/AIM8g3YkUREiAsNtF8hW1CQ">NYT editorial</a>. In particular note the following sentence:</span></span><br />
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I imagine a meeting of the "Hard Ones Club": Stalin, DeGaulle, Churchill, Golda Meir and so on. The NYT Editor in chief is there and he says the above. They start snickering, then giggling, then guffawing, they bend over, put their hands on their knees trying to catch their breath, the tears streaming down their face. Harold MacMillan catches his momentarily and says "but my dear boy, stealing each others secrets and meddling in their affairs is what nations do".</div>
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<i>"his own Justice Department issued a sweeping indictment of 12 Russian intelligence agents for hacking the Democratic National Committee and the Clinton presidential campaign."</i> to renewed peals of laughter and "please, please stop, you're killing us boy!".</div>
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It is really hard to take seriously anyone who thinks like this. In the real world one expects one's adversaries to do what they can to discover your secrets and discomfit you short of a shooting war. It is the responsibility of the 'adults' to take precautions to ensure that that result is minimized. Something that the DNC, John Podesta, Hillary Clinton and BHO did not do. Adults when confronted with the Russian actions would have never admitted them....running around squealing 'we got an owie from that mean man!". They would have worked on countermeasures and payback.</div>
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But there's more to this than simply a childish response to serious nation state contention. The whole "Trump colluded" imbroglio is fundamentally a post modern event. Think about what's going on in our Universities: it has been a long time since there has been any meaningful amount of traditional racism, misogyny or homophobia yet the obsession over such has never been more hysterical. Of course there's lots of racism and female and gay hatred on these campuses but it's done by people who are considered victims so it can't be anything evil. Which is so very post modern. Recall that Foucault and the other postmodern literary theorists asserted (and have been swallowed hook, line and sinker by Academe) that the meaning of texts (words to you and me) is defined by the audience, not the writer/speaker. I used to get so upset about this because it was used to pervert the messages that great authors had sent us but I wasn't thinking nearly big enough.</div>
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You see the Foucaultian revolution in language and thought means that crimes are only crimes if I - meaning the established power base - conclude they are. It's the foundation of the Critical Legal Theory school of law so heralded by Harvard. Harvard said: isn't it outrageous that the powerful define what is evil and illegal and with crocodile tears their administration and the minions of the State said "oh yes, so sad".</div>
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Which is how you can get Halloween costumes mocking hillbillies while banning sombreros. You see one is a funny critique and the other a moral crime.</div>
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And I think it is this Foucaultian revolution or more accurately inversion that has bubbled up into the ranks of the Times and the elite of your Party. The inversion of words and deeds. In a world where there is little or no physical conflict among the privileged, words become more real than deeds. The fact that BHO and the Dems negligently allowed the hacking is less significant than the words that Trump uses to denounce what after all is the nation state norm.</div>
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I'm sure you've seen the black clad Antifa protesters doing their thing. What strikes me about them is how many women are in their ranks. Because in any real violent confrontation blows that would level a man will maim or even kill a woman. Yet they pretend that there is no difference. I was at a French Caribbean bar called "Under the Volcano" for Bastille day. I was with - among others - a young Nigerian Data Scientist from Church, she was describing to me how she was taking Karate and how her Sensei was emphasizing that violence was to be used as a 'last resort'. </div>
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I'm afraid I'd had a couple drinks so I was a little blunt. I said: "But you're a woman, your upbringing and biology lead you to always treat violence as a last resort, indeed your normal response to violence should be to flee it. Your challenge isn't restraining your violent impulses or some lack of technique, it's the difficulty (absent having a child to protect) you have in generating a violent response when that's what's needed. You have no experience with violent confrontation. By contrast I grew up in a world where violent confrontation between boys was common: I haven't fought since I hit my mid teens but I know what I would do and know that I can do it if I were put in a situation needing it. Frankly no matter how much training you have in Karate, my real experience, social and biological predisposition and superior muscle mass and density would almost guarantee me a first punch victory."</div>
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Yet she is constantly told that she doesn't need to even consider men as she goes about her life, that she can go where she likes, dressed as she likes and if any man takes advantage of that it's wholly his fault. There is a great old Bachrach piece called 'Wives and Lovers" it's a man giving advice to a young wife that she needs to try to keep the attentions of her Husband because 'men will be men'. We used to have an entire infrastructure to restrain 'men being men' it was imperfect and in some ways oppressive to women but it recognized the fundamental biological reality. Today we've swept all of that away and in it's place we have college seminars to fight "Toxic Masculinity" as if biology can be rectified by lecture.</div>
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But that's what so much of what passes for social discourse has become. It's cultural Marxism. Recall traditional Marxism: it attempted to reorder economic relations to fix socialist theory resulting in immense chaos, waste and poverty, not to mention mass murder. So we've jettisoned it. In its place we have cultural Marxism which has its own religious set of beliefs such as Men and Women are equal unless in our Postmodernism it benefits women to be different.</div>
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I interpret this Cultural Marxist academic world to be a place where the real risks and contention in biological and geopolitical world are superseded by the local battle for political power. And as I've feared, the triviality of academic political discourse has seeped into our 'End of History' geopolitics. The piece you sent me was a Cultural Marxist masterpiece: the enemy in the Editors of the NYT's mind is not and never has been Putin or Russia - for if it was they would have vigorously criticized BHO's supine response (indeed his open mic grovelling to Putin's lackey) to Russian aggression. But they did not - they've spent 18 months screaming "we've got an owie! and it's that bad man Trump's fault".</div>
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Nor did they hold BHO and co accountable for allowing the 'hacking'<span style="font-size: medium;">****</span>. Their goal isn't protecting the nation from Putin, it's deposing the current occupant of the Eagle throne. This assumption that there is no world out there worth worrying about and that all the real action is in Washington is very late Roman Empire. Because of course it was all of the chaos and damage from battle after battle for control of the center that progressively destroyed the Empire's ability to fight off mass incursions into its domains. Eventually the incursions became migrations and were so great that the migrant groups became active participants in the dynastic contention. At that point, stripped of it's economic and military dominance and having no cultural coherence, the Western Empire fell.</div>
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History doesn't repeat itself but today's news sounds a whole lot like that Roman Funeral Orchestra tuning up.</div>
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May God have mercy on the United States of America.</div>
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And that's what I think about that.</div>
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<span style="font-size: medium;">****</span>And How in Hell can the FBI know there was Russian hacking of <a data-saferedirecturl="https://www.google.com/url?hl=en&q=https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2018/07/the_forgotten_ii_the_strange_case_of_the_missing_russians.html&source=gmail&ust=1531837350269000&usg=AFQjCNElFderg3gnKtzM-UqhnWu6Hluy5A" href="https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2018/07/the_forgotten_ii_the_strange_case_of_the_missing_russians.html" style="color: #1155cc;" target="_blank">mail servers that it never examined?</a> Because the Dems never let the Feds have them to examine in first place. The Feds never charged anyone with obstructing justice for destroying Hillary's campaign or the DNC's servers. Destroyed them while loudly claiming that partisan crimes had been committed on them. <div dir="auto" style="font-size: small;">
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The Federal state's lifeblood is credibility. It is bleeding out rapidly. Perhaps this is Jeff Sessions and Robert Mueller's goal: pretend to be saving the beast while surreptitiously opening more veins.</div>
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Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28410576.post-2017603470515948562018-06-18T17:25:00.001-07:002018-06-18T17:25:00.498-07:00Sad to see Mike Hayden humiliate himself.<p dir="ltr">Someone who lives him should intervene.</p>
<p dir="ltr">https://www.nationalreview.com/corner/michael-hayden-one-of-these-things-is-not-like-the-other/</p>
Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28410576.post-36684386736996477372018-05-19T17:40:00.001-07:002018-05-19T17:40:47.873-07:00Why is Bill Clinton still a headliner? Power worship.<div align="left"><p dir="ltr">Dems would get a lot better hearing from social conservatives if Willie 'Lolita' Jeff Clinton wasn't still humping his dessicated body all over the fruited plain.</p></div>
<div align="left"><p dir="ltr">But the party of state power worships power. So Willie's Willie runs wild with no consequences.</p></div>
<div align="left"><p dir="ltr">What a dick.</p></div><p dir="ltr">
https://nypost.com/2018/05/19/its-time-for-bill-clinton-to-take-a-walk-in-the-chappaqua-woods/</p>
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