Saturday, December 12, 2020

Giving Credit

Dear followers of my blog, below is a comment that I felt that was in need of a response. I do not know this particular individual, but it was part of a thread of a long time friend. My friend also got a response.

Credit for what. Saying the virus would “go away”?Taking children away from their parents and putting them in cages? Giving credence to white supremacy? Making fun of disabled people?  Calling Latino people rapists? Torching foreign relationships?  Encouraging violence?Making fun of war heroes? Paying off porn stars that he f****d while his wife had an infant at home?  Denigrated the free press?  Pretended to be a Christian while never going to church or following the teachings of Jesus?I will give him credit for all of that. But no gratitude. 

Wow, where to begin. While some of the stuff you said here has a kernel of truth a good portion of it was pure garbage, regurgitated claptrap from the main stream media. If you wish to read my response, which is too long for this forum, click the link. 

The virus will go away. They always do, eventually. There is no cure, for ANY virus. Only treatment after the fact. Or a vaccine, which almost never gives 100% protection. Flu vaccines, which are developed prior to the "flu season" are hit and miss. Some years, they are effective. Other years they nearly completely useless. The developers of flu vaccines try to predict what strain of flu will pop up during the next flu season. They have lots of data and knowledge on which to make this prediction. They also have time. But even with this time and knowledge, they are often wrong, and the vaccine is totally worthless. Work on the flu vaccine for the next flu season begins during the current season. If the Chinese GOVERNMENT had been more forthcoming about the virus, could pharmaceutical companies gotten a quicker start on the development of a vaccine? What we do know is by mid Mar pharmaceutical companies had been tasked to develop a vaccine under circumstances that weren't normal. No time, and little knowledge, initially. The biggest player in the eradication of a virus is immunity.

He never called Latinos rapists. He said there were unsavory elements coming across our border, which included rapists. There are also gang members, drug dealers/runners, and folks that aren't even from the western hemisphere. There is FBI data to back that up. Were there rapists of Latino decent crossing the border? Without a doubt. Were there MS-13 members crossing the border? Without a doubt. Were there drugs and drug mules crossing the border? Without a doubt. Were there also people crossing the border who were searching for something better? Without a doubt. The common denominator here is they ALL committed an illegal act. Crossing our sovereign border without permission. By the way, if Trump was calling all Latinos rapists, as you implied, would you care to explain how he received the largest share of Latino votes than any previous Republican candidate?

I wonder if you are down on former President Bill Clinton? Slick Willy had his issue with women too. For goodness sake, he convinced a young intern to "service" him in the freakin Oval Office. And he cheated on HRC at least three other times. So unless you are willing to call out Clinton for his extramarital affairs with the same gusto, this is not point you should be hanging your hat on. At least Trump's liaison was consensual. And profitable for the woman involved. I wonder what Juanita Broderick would say to you if you asked her if her encounter with Clinton was consensual. And while you're at it, ask Tara Reade if she thinks her encounter with former VP Biden was also consensual.

Do you know what is in his heart? Do you personally know whether Trump has a personal relationship with Jesus? I don't, and I assume you don't either. And it is not your place, or mine, to judge him. Scripture is quite clear on who has the power of judgement. And one area where he has been head and shoulders above every President is abortion. He was actually willing to stand side by side with those who believe the unborn have the right to live. I'd have to say Trump, unlike many presidents before him, is following Christ's teachings on this particular matter.

You are aware the separation of children from their "families" was an Clinton program and ramped up under Obama, right? And this program was put in place because "coyotes" were smuggling children across the border, not accompanied by the parents. Once the border Patrol determines that the children and the adults are actually family, they are no longer separated. In fact, there are still nearly 500 children in detention centers along the borders whose parents who are still south of the border have refused to claim them.

The "making fun of war heroes" was so thoroughly debunked as to not even merit more than that as a response. But I'll do it anyways. 14 separate witnesses, several of them no fans of Trump (like John Bolton), have stated unequivocally the "losers" statement never happened. Note that The Atlantic author never trotted out his sources. Don't give me "they feared retaliation" bull. And he didn't cancel the flight, the military did. You don't fly the President of the United States into bad weather unless ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY. This I can speak directly about since I was a weather forecaster in the Air Force, who was tasked to provide support to Air Force One. As a former member of the military I can say with no hesitation whatsoever his respect for those who serve and have served rings true. 

If you are referring to the spat between Trump and McCain, don't forget that McCain was the one who started the whole thing. Trump just fired back. Was it indelicate? Was it ill advised? Yep on both counts. It was all the more shocking because Trump responded to attacks with attacks. That is just not how things have been done, especially to someone who held an exalted position in American politics such as McCain did. Trump feels, as do any Americans, that exalted positions shouldn't shield you from critics. Many in our ruling class feel they are just that; The Ruling Class. They shouldn't have to suffer the slings and arrows, especially from those they view as beneath them. I didn't agree with what Trump said (McCain was a hero for his actions while a POW), but did agree McCain was not so high and mighty that he was free to say what he wanted without getting it back.

How many times does Trump have to disavow people associated with white supremacy and the movement for you to believe it? He stated it during the presidential debate, he said it at least twice on previous appearances with Chris Wallace. And there are other examples if you care to look. One issue that boggles the mind of free thinking people is how someone who has been in the public eye for at least 50 years would suddenly be a racist only after deciding to run for President as a Republican. While controversy has always swirled around Trump in varying degrees, there has never been even a whisper of an allegation of racism against him. In fact, both Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton have praised him in the past for his work in minority communities.

As for Charlottesville, which seems to be what every progressive refers to when accusing Trump of supporting white supremacy, here is what he said:

"Yes, I think there's blame on both sides. If you look at both sides, I think there's blame on both sides. And I have no doubt about it, and you don't have any doubt about it either. And if you reported it accurately, you would say.

Reporter interrupts...

"Excuse me, excuse me. They didn't put themselves and you had some very bad people in that group, but you also had very fine people, on both sides. You had people in that group. Excuse me, excuse me. I saw the same pictures as you did. You had people in that group that were there to protest the taking down of, to them, a very, very important statue and the renaming of a park from Robert E. Lee to another name."

The conversation goes on from there. Key in on the emphasised. For some strange reason that I can't quite place my finger on, whenever the press reported on this, the first half of that statement for some reason always seems to be omitted. Hmmm....

And what he said was truthful. There was blame to be given to both sides. Those that were wanting the Lee statue torn down actually started the violence by physically attacking those who wanted the Lee statue to stay. That is indisputable. Was it right for the neo-nazi to run over Heather Heyer, killing her. Of course not, and no sane thinking person believes otherwise. And that racist pig will spend the rest of his life in prison, and deservedly so.

Denigrating the free press? Only a progressive would say we have a "free press". The main stream media long ago lost any credibility. The Dan Rather episode from 2000 cemented that lack of credibility for most. But the lack of trust had begun years before. For a press to be free, they have to be credible and without bias. The main stream media is ohh for two. He is only giving voice to how a large majority of Americans feel regarding the press. There is only one profession that is viewed more unfavorably than journalists; lawyers. That is pretty lousy company.

Trump doesn't play by the normal political rules established. He's an upsurper. And a lot of folks don't like that. As someone who has been politically aware since the early 70's I had a hard time adjusting to his brashness. I gueas you could say I was a VERY reluctant member of the establishment GOP. There been a long set of rules; the democrats (and media lapdogs) attacked, attacked, and attacked. The Republicans tried to counter with nice. For the most part it worked. For some reason attitudes amongst progressives took a dramatic turn during the second term of Bush. As democrats became more and more vicious in their attacks on anyone the disagreed with, the Republican leadership shrank further and further into their hidey holes. This begat McCain and Romney. 

While Obama was an historic candidate, he was beatable in 2008 due to his complete lack of any worthwhile experience. But McCain was nice, never really attempting to exploit this lack of experience, mostly likely because he feared being branded a racist, which was very real. Why, we never really understood. Lack of experience is lack of experience no matter your race, sex, etc. Four years later the Republicans ran Mittens. Again, Obama was beatable. Not due to lack of experience, but lack of accomplishments. The economy was stagnant and it was already obvious that Obama care was going to be an utter failure. Yet Romney was able to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory. Nothing shows this better than the "1980's want their foriegn policy back" comment during the second debate. Romney could have pushed back. He is one of the ultimate policy wonks in politics. He had that hot mic comment in his back pocket, but didn't use it. He could have easily crushed Obama at that moment, but chose not to, to the complete disgust of the Republican rank and file. Obama didn't beat Romney in 2012, Romney lost because Republican voters stayed home in droves, not willing to support such a weak candidate. 

Eventually the rank and file became frustrated with this. This frustration turned to anger. And that anger turned to action. Along comes Trump. In him we saw someone who was going to tell the progressives to go pound sand. And he was going to give as good as he got. And we loved it. Finally, somebody who understood we were tired of being called racist. Tired of being called bigots. Tired of being considered second class citizens by our ruling elite. We had grown tired of being led by namby pamby swamp rats. Tired of not having our leadership fight for the things we held dear. Tired of watching our beloved Constitution and Bill of Rights being ground into dust.

In an indirect way, progressive have only themselves to blame for the rise of Trump. If progressives had decided that the "other" 50% were worthy human beings, who just happened to have different viewpoints, then maybe the steps that led to Trump could have been avoided. Maybe if progressives hadn't decided to treat their fellow Americans as less than human, maybe Trump would still be a real estate mogul. Maybe if progressives had decided that some conservative ideas were worthy of consideration rather than with complete contempt, maybe Trump would be still out on his golf course. Maybe if progressives didn't feel they were so superior to most Americans and that only their enlightened guidance was legitimate, maybe Trump would be still be running his hotel in New York. But compromise was not part of the progressives' plan, so you got Trump.

One more thing. Maybe credit and gratitude are in order for the strongest economy we have ever seen. Never before has the USA ever experienced that many consecutive quarters with a GPD at +3%. Shouldn't Trump get some credit for that kind of growth? Maybe some credit for unemployment rates across EVERY SINGLE demographic being at historic lows. Maybe some gratitude for some of the lowest tax rates across the board we have ever experienced. Maybe show a little gratitude that real income, especially for those in lower income brackets, grew for the first time in over 15 years. How about a little credit for pulling the military out of endless wars in places that don't have any gratitude for the sacrifices our young men and women have made over the past 20 years. Maybe the Israelis are grateful that Trump has recognized Jerusalem as the true capital of Israel. And maybe the world should be grateful that Middle East peace agreements are being signed across the region. Did you know that Hanukkah was actually celebrated this year in Dubai for the first time in, like, forever? And maybe we should be grateful that Trump took not a penny of his salary, instead donating it to charities and government agencies.

I will close out by saying I am very much aware most of the above arguments will fall on deaf ears. So be it. One can only try.

Friday, December 11, 2020

Points To Ponder

 

FOR ANYONE WHO DIDNT SUPPORT TRUMP. This was something I found on Fakebook a little while back. It is a bit dated, but is relevant, especially to those who voted against Trump. 


When I couldn't find the original source for this, I pasted the whole article. I now can provide the source material. Click here. With my sincere apologies to the original author. In my haste to post this I didn't even mention it was not my original content. It was an oversight on my part, not a wish to claim the authorship as my own.

Tuesday, December 1, 2020

Some Questions for Progressives

  For those of you who think Trump is trying to "steal" the 2020 election with the legal challenges that could very well overturn the initial "results", here are some queations for you. From Diogenes' Middle Finger.

Before we get into this, a personal note. While I am greatly disappointed that Trump "lost", I am more disappointed that so many people are OK with how the results came to pass. It strikes at my faith in my fellow humans. As much as I don't want to, I will never look and interact with some people I know as I have in the past. There will be a wall of distrust. While there has always been difference in how each of us views how the world should work, I was not prepared for how many people would perpetuate such a crime to see that their vision would move forward. Nor was I ready for the number of people, some I know and care for, who would support such an endeavor. There is an oldish saying that I've posted here and there throughout this blog: Folks on the right think those on the left are wrong. People on the left think those of us on the right are evil. After what has happened during this election (and for the past 4+ years), I think people on the right are going to rethink how we view those on the left.

If you wish to read the whole article, click here. There was some editing to clarify MY thoughts. But not much.

Do you believe... (A reminder, each of the following questions are based on indisputable facts. I added this)

Saturday, November 7, 2020

Things That Make You Go Hmmm... Voter Fraud Edition

A list of possible voter fraud and irregularities. Not all encompassing. I'm sure some of these might have honest explanations. If so, bring them to my attention, I'll try to fix. But if you don't like what is here, avoid the ad hominem attacks. Contribute. Dispute with facts, not BS. All of these links can be be found elsewhere at blogs such as Weasel Zippers and Doug Ross. There are updates all day.

The Best

This link is probably the best summation of what went on prior, during, and after 3 November. the author is a former auditor and statistics was his game. He reasons that nearly all of the late night vote dumps are statistically impossible and that numerous "red flags" abound. Read it all the way through and the links below become clarified. Parental caution is advised for some language.

Michigan Voting Software

The tweet linked here has a point. If this software did assigned nearly 5,000 Trump votes to Biden, did any other counties experience the same glitch? It was corrected in this particular case, but the software was used in 47 other counties.

Thursday, October 15, 2020

Interesting, But Not Thoughtout, Proposal

 The other day Lanny Davis, who was and is an associate of Clinton's, tweeted that should (and when) President Trump wins a second term, blue states should secede from the USA.

Of course, the tenor of his tweets were quite condescending and had a stick a thumb in their eye attitude. Typical of democrats to think their opponents on the political spectrum are some kind of lesser human being. The old adage rings true: those of us on right think the left is wrong, those on the left think the right is evil.

In all honesty, when it comes to the subject of seceding from the USA, the progressives, in my opinion, actually have a better chance of making it happen than if the movement was conservative states wishing to form their own nation.

Here's why: although the right probably has a better argument, since the left has made it abundantly clear by their actions, deeds, and words there will be no compromise, no inch given, the progressives have something working in their favor. There are lots of Constitutional hoops that would have to be navigated to make secession happen. Approval from the residents of that state, Congressional okie-dokey, and a 3/4th approval from the remaining states. These aforementioned points would work against conservatives.

Wednesday, September 16, 2020

OMG Trump, Part Deux

 This very long post is another Facebook response. An individual responded to the Facebook post that I covered in the previous blog post.

I'm not going link back, nor will I place their comments here. I will place a link to this blog post in that comment thread.

OMG Trump

 For my blog followers, I am posting a long comment to a friend's Facebook post. I won't link back to their page because I don't have permission to do so. What I will do is post the body of what they wrote.

Wednesday, September 2, 2020

Kenosha

 The events leading up to the shooting of Jacob Blake.


This information was released by the Kenosha Professional Police Association.


The officers were dispatched to the location due to a complaint that Mr. Blake was attempting to steal the caller's keys/vehicle.

Officers were aware of Mr. Blake's open warrant for felony sexual assault (3rd degree) before they arrived on scene. 

Tuesday, August 18, 2020

Random Thoughts (New)

A couple of comments on the first night democrat virtual convention.

It takes some huge cajones for the DNC to trot out Governor Cuomo and have him speak about how the government (i.e. President Trump) failed regarding Covid-19. While I agree there is blame to be shared, having the dude who put Covid positive folks back into nursing homes lecture us about failure of policy is the height of hypocrisy.

Anyone else find it interesting that Michelle Obama talked about the so-called cages used by the border Patrol but didn't bother mentioning those cages were a result of policies furthered by her husband.

Probably not going watch what happens from here on out. There is only so much BS a person can stand in week, and I had about a month's worth.

Saturday, August 8, 2020

To Teach or Not to Teach


As the summer begins to wan, the start of school is starting to come into focus. Many are wondering if school is going to start and whether or not classrooms will be real or virtual. Based on what one reads and sees in the media it appears that for most locations, it will virtual. This raises the question of quality. How good will the instructions be without the backdrop of a brick and mortar schoolhouse? Does the learning environment suffer without the face to face instruction provided at school? When teaching from home, do teachers have the resources they need to fully engage their students?

I think a compromise can be reached. Have the teachers instruct from school, while the students stay at home. Outlined below are some ideas on why this should be done and ideas on how to make it work.

Thursday, June 18, 2020

White Subjugation

Found this while perusing a Twitter thread. Found it interesting that, one, people would willingly do this and secondly, people who are protesting against racial injustice would require "white folks" to behave this way.




Wednesday, June 10, 2020

Take Heed


This was found a month back. Considering all that is going on right now, I thought a post to the old blog was in order. And timely.

We are not protesting social distancing. We are protesting government overreach. We are protesting dad's getting handcuffed for playing at parks with their kids. We are protesting a line fisherman being ticketed for providing food for their families, simply because their boat had a motor. We are protesting the silencing of civilian voices in our democratic process. We are protesting the unnecessary closure that is crippling small, seasonal businesses in our state.

Tuesday, June 9, 2020

My Thoughts on George Floyd

George Floyd, while not on the straight and narrow, did not deserve to die. Especially in the manner in which his life was taken.

That being said, the whole "Let's burn down a bunch of inner cities" narrative and actions is just beyond stupid. The entire country saw what happened to Mr. Floyd and condemned it with no hesitation or quantifiers. We all knew Floyd was being arrested for committing a crime, but we didn't care about that. His murder was unjustifiable, plain and simple. When the riots and looting happened, all that support dried up. While his murder was completely unjustified, it should not be used as an excuse to loot, piliage, and kill like a bunch of Vikings invading Northumbria.

Thursday, June 4, 2020

Random Thoughts

A lot of stuff has been happening over the last several months. To say 2020 has been a dozey would be an understatement.

Jobs lost

Businesses shuttered

100,000+ lives lost to a virus

Downtown areas destroyed and looted

Lives unjustly taken, whether by a cop or by rioters

This post is going to be random thoughts and stuff I've posted on social media.

The following was a snarky response of mine to someone who mentioned how folks look at our Bill of Rights and spout off about them when convenient.


Melanie, So true. It was really amazing to see former anti 2nd Amendment folks suddenly feeling the need to purchase a weapon for home protection, only to find out how the "common sense" gun laws they insist be passed were now interfering with their ability to purchase a gun of their choice.

Next is a comment I made regarding how police in some localities were being quite forceful when dealing with protesters, especially those causing damage.


While I freely admit to not keep up to the minute updates on the goings on with respect to all that has gone on since George Floyd's murder, I haven't seen police violently disperse PEACEFUL protests. Last night a very large group of protesters shut down the Burnside Bridge in Portland. After disrupting traffic for several hours, they were told to go home, which they did, grudgingly, peacefully.

However, in nearly all the incidents I've seen where more forceful means we're used, they was an element of violence going on with in the protest group. Let's call them looters and rioters. Let's not conflate the two.

I know a lot of folks, when forceful methods are discussed, will point to the DC church and Trump. While I am a supporter of Trump, I'm not an apologist. My initial take on take on that event was to shake my head and wonder if somebody overstepped. But once one digs a little deeper, one finds out there is a bit more to the story. The church had been attacked the night before, and after asking the crowd to disperse several times, and being refused with belligerence, matters become more direct. Could it have been handled differently? Very possibly. But how?

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I want my readers, all three of you, to understand that I utterly and completely condone the murder of George Floyd. But in no way do I support the methods being employed by ANTIFA and their surrogates.

Sunday, April 19, 2020

Another Facebook Response

I have been debating with a Facebook friend (My Facebook Friend/MFF) over the past couple of days. As you might guess, it is about how our President is handling the Wuhan Virus outbreak in our great country.
This was the original post, along with the graphic.

(MFF) Still a lot of talk from the usual suspects about the pandemic being a hoax. Conspiracy theories are all fun and games until they kill people we love. Who knows where the grand total will end up unless we all start working together.



(Me) The picture you posted makes it seem, to the low info individual, that the only cause of death in the USA is war and covid-19.

Thursday, February 20, 2020

Women's World Cup

This post is probably a little late in coming, and can be filed under old news, but I'm cleaning out some old bits and tidbits and thought I'd throw this up here. As you read this please remember, this just an opinion, nothing more.

They didn't move their agenda forward one inch. Those that supported her stance prior, continue to do so. Those that did not support, still don't. I would argue that she might have even done harm. For those who might have been on the fence, or like me, ambivalent, her foul language, in your face attitude, and utter disrespect for those without the same world view might have pushed them in a direction she didn't expect. Speaking strictly for myself, mind you.

Friday, January 3, 2020

Life And Loss

Our Pastor Emeritus sent this out. He is deep into his 80's so this has special meaning to him. I am also transitioning to the stage in life where we start to experience more loss than gains. My sisters and I lost our dad over three years ago. My wife lost her father a couple of years before my dad passed.

Hopefully, the words of a retired pastor can give you some comfort.

For clarification, Pastor did not author this. He passed it along from a friend.


THE WAVES OF LOSS

Alright, here goes. I'm old. What that means is that I've survived (so far) and a lot of people I've known and loved did not. I've lost friends, best friends, acquaintances, co-workers, grandparents, mom, relatives, teachers, mentors, students, neighbors, and a host of other folks. I have no children, and I can't imagine the pain it must be to lose a child. But here's my two cents.