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Interlocutor Scott Pelley asked the oracle about “those half-a-million people who have given up looking for jobs.” Did he pull that number out of his shorts? The total number out of the workforce is more like 95 million, and when you subtract retirees, people still in school, and the disabled, the figure is more like 7.5 million. There was some blather over the “opioid epidemic,” the upshot of which was learn to code, young man. Personally, I was about as impressed as I was ten years ago when past oracle Ben Bernanke confidently explained to congress that the disturbances in Mortgage-land were “contained.”

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Here’s what’s actually going on in that beast known as The Economy: Globalism is winding down as a decade of Central Bank machinations reach their limits of deception, leaving the major trading nations with little more than comparative disadvantages. Europe is dissolving into political chaos. Japan is cannibalizing itself in preparation for its return to the Tokugawa shogunate. China is groaning with factories that turn out too much stuff; America is groaning with so much of that stuff that it’s turning into Yard Sale Nation. In the background of all that are the problematic flows of oil on tankers through dangerous chokepoints like the Straits of Molucca and the Straits of Hormuz, with a looming horizon on the supply as US shale oil production chokes to death on unpayable debt.

It has been easier to maintain the pretense of economic stability while all the perversities of finance and banking are being acted out in the current fiascos of government. But the tide is surely going out now and, as another ersatz oracle, Warren Buffett, once observed about such situations: pretty soon you get to see who’s been swimming naked. In the American lagoon, you will soon behold the awful spectacle of the beached whale known as President Trump flopping helplessly around the mud-flats, emitting inchoate threnodies from his blowhole. Ironically, he’ll be flopping and gasping at the same time that his antagonists are stricken by a red tide of indictments, perhaps including even the Captain Ahab of the Resistance: Robert Mueller. The Ides of March are upon us.


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787 Responses to “Ides and Tides”

  1. RB March 11, 2019 at 10:14 am #

    I’m going to emigrate to Venezuela. They have a brighter future.

    • Neon Vincent March 11, 2019 at 10:43 am #

      That reminds me, I should write more about Venezuela. The John Oliver segment might be a good one to use, even if it annoys a lot of what passes for the Left in the U.S.

      Now on to what our host wrote: “Pull the truck up to the loading dock and fill it with Tesla shares!” LOL, yeah, just as Tesla joins the Retail Apocalypse by closing its showrooms. May Tesla not end up like Charlotte Russe, liquidated.

    • K-Dog March 11, 2019 at 11:53 am #

      Learn to code. It is good for something as you can see. But I don’t know if there are any real jobs doing it or if learning to code is only the soup of the day and something to talk about.

      http://chasingthesquirrel.com/ <– what code can do

      Seems to me people could just say learn to code without knowing anything about how many jobs there really are doing it. Sort of like say there are a gazillion people sneaking into the country every day. But what are the true facts. Who's to know? Inquiring minds don't want to be put off with easy answers. They want the truth. Who has it?

      • Ol' Scratch March 11, 2019 at 12:11 pm #

        Did this just go up, K-Pup? Is this a dog’s only site, or can devil’s scribble on the walls too?

        • Ol' Scratch March 11, 2019 at 12:14 pm #

          What’s this? I see Some Other Dog has already invoked my name!

          • K-Dog March 11, 2019 at 12:22 pm #

            Only me. I need content to test the code as I write it 🙂

          • K-Dog March 11, 2019 at 12:35 pm #

            I am all the dogs there.

        • K-Dog March 11, 2019 at 12:21 pm #

          The devil will be able to scribble the walls when I get everything working. I made good progress last week. You will have to wait a while to scribble because I’m doing everything from:

          SCRATCH

          I’ve had the place forever but I don’t want blogging out of a can. I’m rolling my own.

          • K-Dog March 11, 2019 at 12:21 pm #

            Oh, how did you like the comment on the white van?

          • Ol' Scratch March 11, 2019 at 12:36 pm #

            That was pretty good, I guess. Caught me by surprise.

          • GreenAlba March 11, 2019 at 12:54 pm #

            “Oh, how did you like the comment on the white van?”

            I realise what you’re referring to, K-Dog, but in its other sense…

            Vans in my youth used to be dirtier – don’t know why that is. Perhaps we didn’t have quite so many carwashes back then.

            Anyway people – kids, presumably – were fond of writing comments on white vans in Ye Olde Days – things like ‘don’t wash me – grow something’. I guess white van men must have been less intimidating too. WVM wasn’t a social type.

            Come to think of it, buses used to be manky on the outside too – on a bad day you couldn’t see out the windows. Perhaps that was just the north of England… We hadn’t yet got acid rain to wash them en route – or it hadn’t been brought into existence by being named anyway.

          • aibohphobia March 11, 2019 at 4:48 pm #

            In-Dog-Net websites can be challenging–
            For a while, it looked like I could get into K-dog’s new site thru the Woof Wide Web (WWW), but they wanted my pee-mail address…
            The Devil is in the d-tails, I suppose…

      • CancelMyCard March 11, 2019 at 12:19 pm #

        ” They want the truth. Who has it?”

        Certainly nobody who is any part of our system of governance.

        Or, of those few that do, they ain’t talking.

        • K-Dog March 11, 2019 at 12:29 pm #

          And the problem is our ears are blasted by lying talking heads who know if they put out nebulous facts and repeat them long enough American people will believe anything. Emotions rule our airwaves and color all our screens, be they in hands or on a wall.

      • rhys12 March 11, 2019 at 5:02 pm #

        AI’s can code better and faster than humans.

        • Exscotticus March 11, 2019 at 7:34 pm #

          True, but Indian AI’s can still code cheaper!

    • Majella March 12, 2019 at 4:53 pm #

      Indeed – in Venezuela, things can only get better.

  2. Ol' Scratch March 11, 2019 at 10:17 am #

    New word:

    thren·o·dy
    /?THren?d?/Submit
    noun
    plural noun: threnodies
    a lament.
    “a brooding threnody to urban desolation”
    synonyms: lament, dirge, requiem, elegy, funeral song/chant, burial hymn, dead march, keen, plaint, knell;

    Nice! Never seen that one before. Hopefully we’ll all at least be spared the spectacle of GGG flopping naked on the mudflats, but you never know these days.

    • Ol' Scratch March 11, 2019 at 10:22 am #

      Too add, if they succeed in taking down Trump, the period shortly thereafter would be the ideal time for another engineered financial crash, which would all be blamed on him. Throw in bank holidays and maybe even martial law and a war or two (Iran, anyone?), as the extra benefits of such a scenario. Could be fun!

      • Walter B March 11, 2019 at 10:40 am #

        I’ve been thinking Scratch, our host and some of us have been raising a lot of warning flags for a very long time now, doomsaying as some call it, and not enough people are listening. The big problem I see ahead of us is when it all craps out, and it HAS TO eventually, these naysayers are going to come here and cry out “Landru guide us”! How exactly are we going to reply? What will we say to them since “I told you so”, is such a hollow meaningless phrase?

        I’m kicking around the idea of either just laughing at them or putting my open hand up, thumb to my nose, and blowing them all the big, wet raspberry. Care to join me?

        • Ol' Scratch March 11, 2019 at 11:11 am #

          Yeah, I’ve been torn by that question for a long time as well, Ol’ Walt. Trouble is, there won’t be much satisfaction in finally being “right,” as simple survival will be the overwhelming order of the day then. I really don’t see many people accepting guidance then either, assuming I would have any to give. If they manage to crash the currency and turn the US into a free-fire zone as they’ve already done in so many other places the world over, I’m not sure there will be any good guidance to give, other than keep your head low, try to forge some useful local alliances, expect the absolute worst, and hope for the minimal best, “best” be redefined to permanently lower levels in the process.

          Most people our age will likely just be happy to check out and move onto whatever’s next. Think WWII Europe in one of the occupied countries. Humanity has proven its capability repeatedly throughout history to sink to such levels. We here in the modern US have just been lulled to sleep to believe that it can’t happen to us. We are by no means “special” in that regard however, as we’ve naively come to believe. It definitely can.

          • CancelMyCard March 11, 2019 at 12:26 pm #

            “Humanity has proven its capability repeatedly throughout history to sink to such levels.”

            Back to the definition of insanity.

            Each generation HAS TO repeat the same mistakes of previous generations.

            “Experience keeps a dear school, but fools will learn in no other, and scarce in that.”

            — Benjamin Franklin

        • montsegur March 11, 2019 at 11:29 am #

          How exactly are we going to reply?

          Hello, Walter

          My take is that we will be well advised to not reply at all, or, if directly asked, to give a noncommittal response. When “it all craps out”, that won’t, IMO, be a great time to “have been right” about the whys and hows.

          After the anger subsides and the shooting has stopped … then, one might be able to more or less safely provoke calmer views of the situation and suggest workable survival strategies for one’s community.

          The question, of course, is how long it will take to reach complete economic collapse. They “system” has shown an ability to prolong its (dys)function beyond the expectation of many doomsayers.

          Cheers

          • Ol' Scratch March 11, 2019 at 11:38 am #

            In the aftermath of such a scenario, I think the survivors will be amazed at the varieties of natural intelligence and good old fashioned competence out there that come to the fore. There are far more of both in existence than the philosophies of our foolish academics now allow for. It will at least be nice to see those rediscovered again.

        • K-Dog March 11, 2019 at 12:13 pm #

          Walter,

          It doesn’t work out that way. Consider social critics have been ignored for a long time:

          ‘ Progress ! ’ he echoed, and the tone of misery and embarrassment was exchanged for one of confidence. ‘ Progress ! You politicians arc always talking about it. As though it were going to last. Indefinitely. More motors, more babies, more food, more advertising, more money, more everything, for ever. You ought to take a few lessons in my subject. Physical biology. Progress, indeed ! What do you propose to do about phosphorus, for example ? ’ His question was a personal accusation. ‘ But all this is entirely beside the point,’ said Webley impatiently. ‘ On the contrary,’ retorted Lord Edward, ‘ it’s the only point.’

          His voice had become loud and severe. He spoke with a much more than ordinary degree of coherence. Phosphorus had made a new man of him ; he felt very strongly about phosphorus and, feeling strongly, he was strong. The worried bear had become the worrier. ‘ With your intensive agriculture,’ he went on, ‘ you ’re simply draining the soil of phosphorus. More than half of one per cent, a year. Going clean out of circulation. And then the way you throw away hundreds of thousands of tons of phosphorus pentoxide in your sewage ! Pouring it into the sea. And you call that progress. Your modern sewage systems ! ’ His tone was witheringly scornful. ‘ You ought to be putting it back where it came from. On the land.’ Lord Edward shook an admonitory finger and frowned. ‘ On the land, I tell you.’ <— Point Counterpoint (1928)

          Things only will get more wacky as we get closer to where the ocean drains off the ends of the earth. If anything you will be Bar-B-Qed for keeping all the valuable info to yourself. It is a nice fantasy to imagine everyone comes to their senses when things go to shit but it is not going to happen. When things go to shit only shit will happen. There will be no sanity.

          • GreenAlba March 11, 2019 at 1:13 pm #

            Excellent point re the phosphorus – and most of the remaining phosphorus rock is helpfully in Morocco, although I believe there’s some in Florida?

            But we won’t have it for too many decades. I think I saw projections of about 80 years. Will it outlast the bees?

            Talking of sewerage systems, I recall reading, back in the 70s, about how wasteful our current systems were in terms of water, with a prediction that we’d all be using composting toilets before too long, but that remained a bit niche in the event.

            I’ve come to see waste management as a very noble calling. I watch programmes on innovative landfill management as if I were watching fine art these days.

        • K-Dog March 11, 2019 at 12:23 pm #

          Threnodies will be pop music!

    • elysianfield March 11, 2019 at 12:08 pm #

      “. Hopefully we’ll all at least be spared the spectacle of GGG flopping naked on the mudflats, but you never know these days.”

      Nick O Demus,
      Relax, it is a meta4….

      • Ol' Scratch March 11, 2019 at 12:35 pm #

        Ahh, but just imagine it for a moment… THE HORROR! THE HORROR!

        • K-Dog March 11, 2019 at 12:39 pm #

          THE DUNWICH HORROR !

  3. Martymcfly March 11, 2019 at 10:17 am #

    Didn’t we hear the same prediction the year before? And the year before that, and the year before that, and the year before that….?

    At least the peak oil prediction has lightened up to just a debt problem.

  4. thenuttyneutron March 11, 2019 at 10:22 am #

    Reading this makes me wonder when our “Soviet” moment happens to our economy.

    I remember playing Monopoly as a kid with my brothers. When some one could not pay, we simply “robbed” the bank and divided evenly to keep the game going. The strongest player eventually won by getting all the money while the bank was empty. I often think this is the best way to explain what has happened over the last 10 years. The “bank” however never ran our of money in real life like it did on the board game.

  5. davidreese2 March 11, 2019 at 10:23 am #

    Great post, Jim! As always.

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    • Epicur March 11, 2019 at 10:43 am #

      “The Ides of March are upon us.”

      I don’t know. The threat of collapse is so great that there is no tactic or move that those in charge of our “finance” will not use to postpone the inevitable for a little while yet.

      In 2008 they gazed into the abyss and need no reminders as to how deep it is. Fifty years ago people would have gone to prison for manipulation that is applauded now (as long as it is TPTB doing the manipulation).

      They won’t allow it to happen until they have exhausted every available scheme and strategem. In the end the Constitution and the Republic will be sacrificed, then we may see the mob rule for a bit before their final denouement.

      But it is still useless to see the future and screech at it, Cassandra.

      • Epicur March 11, 2019 at 10:44 am #

        The above not intended as a reply. I gotta get a new hat.

      • TiredOfTheTreadmill March 11, 2019 at 11:40 am #

        I agree. Anything and everything possible will be sacrificed to maintain the current money/power structure at any and all costs. Every species on the planet, including the vast majority of humans, plus the oceans and the atmosphere are on the block to maintain this financial/techno ideology. Most people in this country will cheer on the cannibalism until their face is trampled, then many might realize what’s going on. Still, many willingly will sacrifice themselves to maintain their religious ideology of consumption at any cost.

        Nothing will change the trajectory. The current trend will go on until something unstoppable breaks it. At that point everything, bodies, phony cash, entire ecosystems, entire countries, the whole of the planet will be thrown at the perceived problem in an effort to keep the party going. Nothing will be spared to maintain the current money/power structure.

        • SpeedyBB March 11, 2019 at 9:11 pm #

          That’s a neat observation, T-o’-th’-T. Right on the button. Keep up appearances at all cost.

          For some reason it triggered thoughts of the last days of the Third Reich. Everything was slipping away but they still held concerts and carried right on.

          I also read that U-boat POWs in Britain were listening to Nazi broadcasts on the sly, and right up to the rather awkward wedding day celebrations of Der Furrier were whispering ‘Goebbels has got something up his sleeve… they’re going to use their super-weapon…’

          As is often echoed here, ‘Carry on until you’re carrion’. (Pace George Carlin.)

        • Bill7 March 12, 2019 at 9:05 pm #

          Very good comment. I agree that nothing will change the trajectory now.

  6. Walter B March 11, 2019 at 10:31 am #

    Bravo, Jim bravo! Thank you for watching and reporting on that crap so that I do not have to suffer through it. You provide a great public service there and I appreciate it greatly. I absolutely LOVED the part where you relay that the mega rich are saving (hoarding) wealth now and that somehow that makes up for everybody else crapping out. Wow, I fee so much better. You and I both know that clowns like Pelley and Powell can easily claim that inflation is muted because when inflation comes on their screens, they hit the mute button. I have been in the mega-kitchens of enough of the super wealthy to understand without doubt that they have no clue or care as to how much it costs to keep their walk in freezers and commercial kitchens well stocked with fine dining possibles.

    Any of us that have even the slightest understanding of math and finance know all too well that keeping interest rates at damned near zero will eventually destroy everything and that raising them will have an even worse effect. So we the people are screwed. Regular Americans that need more money to cover the rising costs will just have to take on another part time job with no benefits, no problem. Its a good thing that once the cost of an item rises at all it is removed from the inflation index. Wow, I bet no one can see through THAT shit! Watch for the last big straw on the camel’s back and that is government taxation and if you try to leave the crooked state you live and are taxed in, prepare to be audited. Hey, is that a Fat Lady I hear warming up?

    • fugeguy March 11, 2019 at 11:19 am #

      “Any of us that have even the slightest understanding of math and finance know all too well that keeping interest rates at damned near zero will eventually destroy everything and that raising them will have an even worse effect.”

      I think you have just hit on one the lessons future generations (hoping that there are some) will need to learn from this time period. The reason that interest rates should not go to zero (giving away money) is that you not only rack up to much debt and cannot raise rates but the market gets distorted (Jim’s misallocation of resources). No price discovery, too high a cost for assets- some digital (fake gold etf’s, stocks, bonds) and some physical (houses, cars, education). And not enough real investment, especially in things needed- infrastructure, etc.

      The current state of normal is producing things we don’t need by the gigaton and it shall continue until it can’t.

      Then we’ll be left to eat the plastic and bit coin for all.

      I often wonder what story history will tell of this mess.

      • montsegur March 11, 2019 at 11:32 am #

        One wonders if competent historiography will survive at all. It is not doing well at the moment, and we still have a long way to fall before we hit bottom.

        Cheers

      • messianicdruid March 11, 2019 at 11:43 am #

        We learned to avoid usury.

        • Q. Shtik March 11, 2019 at 9:09 pm #

          We learned to avoid usury. – messianic

          ===========

          Really??

          My Kohl’s credit card just announced an APR (interest) of 27.24% and I have an exceptionally good credit rating. Bent nose Tony from Newark doesn’t charge that much!

          • messianicdruid March 12, 2019 at 12:04 pm #

            “I often wonder what story history will tell of this mess.”

            “We learned to avoid usury.”

            This is what history WILL tell.

      • capt spaulding March 11, 2019 at 11:51 am #

        Lessons are usually only learned by the generation that caused the problems and were forced to live through it, and lately, that hasn’t worked out either. Lack of regulations were a large part of what caused the great depression, and Reagan forgot that when he deregulated the S&L’s in the 80’s (They went tits up, remember?) and the Republicans forgot again under “W”, and two terms later we tanked again, so I wouldn’t count too heavily on future generations learning a damned thing. I know the Republicans haven’t, they’re still marching to that same drumbeat. So if you have any sense at all, you’ll keep your head down, and cover your ass, cause we’re headed down that same road again.

        • Ol' Scratch March 11, 2019 at 12:05 pm #

          Greed and lust for power are powerful motivators to forget any lessons we learn along the way. It’s always “different this time.” That’s what makes capitalism the proverbial “irresistible force.”

    • seawolf77 March 11, 2019 at 12:50 pm #

      i thought raising rates was the right thing to do. You have to have some powder dry when the shit hits the fan the next time. The economy was cooking along pretty good. Again that is why you have traditions- presidents should not comment on moves by the Fed. I was hoping for 3-4 %rates by the end of this year. but real estate is already reeling. Seattle is down over 15%. Sales are at 10 year lows. I think 2-2.5% is about as good as it gets.

      • fugeguy March 11, 2019 at 1:01 pm #

        I do think raising rates for future stimulus is good.

        But after a decade of 0% there is too much debt to service to raise them back up.

        Not sure but I think this is the USA’s first trip to zero. Usually going to zero causes complex formulas to error out. Nothing equals a crash whether computing by hand or using a confuser.

        Anybody think of time any country went to zero for a significant period of time and recovered without some sort of reset or crash?

        • Walter B March 11, 2019 at 3:23 pm #

          I am unaware of any time where a country went to zero rates except for the current fiasco. Zero rates destroy savings which is the foundation for future growth and stability and it forces unending debt. You will note that credit card rates are not at and never will go to zero, will they? And credit cards are the heroin that keeps the consumers from feeling the pain. Unfortunately overdose is all too often inevitable.

  7. Ol' Scratch March 11, 2019 at 10:35 am #

    Translation of “Inflation is muted:” It’s actually at ear-splitting levels for critical commodities, but we here at the Fed have simply hit the mute button, so we don’t hear it at all. Granted, not everyone has access to a mute button like we do…

  8. DEFCON1 March 11, 2019 at 10:40 am #

    The master of purple prose strikes again.

    Waiting to see how the market scolds the dreadful Boeing for sending another 150+ souls into the ground in a $150 million Lawn Dart. Of course we all understand implicitly that airlines such as Lion and Ethiopian are generally not filled with the Important People. Let’s see the hue and cry when one of the 737 Max things does a half gainer into the Potomac.

    • seawolf77 March 11, 2019 at 2:20 pm #

      Boeing 737 used to be the safest plane in the sky by far. Somebody’s head is going to roll for this. That’s the # 1 rule in business, never turn a winner into a loser. I heard it’s some anti – stall software that was put on because the engines were moved further inboard and aerodynamically that was causing problems, or could cause problems. Sheesh it makes me wonder if we’ll ever be able to produce self-driving cars. How can the software take charge and then dive the plane straight into the ground. I used to work on jet engines and I can tell you this current lot of jet engines is the most problematic I have ever seen. Trent 1000 had all kinds of problems, the P&W geared turbofan the same. I’ve hear the CFM56 had some turbine issues too, so even the great GE Aircraft Engines is being humbled this go around. Gas turbine technology is maxed out. They’re squeezing too much blood out of that turnip now.

      • Walter B March 11, 2019 at 3:46 pm #

        A man’s got to know his limitations, eh?

      • SpeedyBB March 11, 2019 at 11:14 pm #

        seawolf77, this is for me an eternally fascinating subject, as it has to do with the man / machine interface (calm down, ladies – we haven’t forgotten Captain Tammie Jo Shults) in an area of endeavor occasionally calling on great reserves of hand skills / adroitness / improvisation.

        Sure enough, precisely as predicted, the amazing increase in flying safety occasioned by the ‘glass cockpit’ of computer-controlled commercial jet aviation has been trailed by a decline in ‘hand skills’ of flight crews. The aircraft flies itself until it doesn’t. Then what.

        Asians culturally do not like surprises; they are unnerved and bewildered by uncertainty. Everything in the language and culture is set, fixed, determined by a long history. Thus when alarming unexpected situations occasioned by naughty software pop up flight crews tend to freeze up (Adam Air crash / Air Asia Indonesia crash / Lion Air crash [likely but not confirmed]). This was highlighted by a gent who runs a flight school in Australia.

        I submit that a study of military history can also find such trends. American sub captains would attempt crazy stunts that Japanese navy commanders simply did not know how to respond to – it was estimated that half the freighters sent out from Japan to military outposts ended up on the bottom, in spite of heavy protection; likewise in the battles of the Pacific on-the-ground improv was frequently called for, particularly when a commanding officer was put out of action and a sergeant or corporal suddenly found himself in charge.

        What Boeing should have done was set a gigantic red button right smack dab in the middle of the console with the label “PUSH HERE TO DISCONNECT COMPUTER AND FLY THE AIRCRAFT MANUALLY”. Seems obvious but it doesn’t fit in with their idea of cyber-airmanship.

        The evil Germanwings pilot Andreas Lubitz knew the computer would not allow him to dive the aircraft into the ground (as vengeful Captain Tsu Way Ming did with his Silkair Flight 185 in 1997) so he simply set the computer for near-ground-level an aimed the aircraft at a mountain.

        This to me is at the crux of the contemporary ‘sky-is-falling’ / ‘boy-who-cried-wolf’ gefuffle about the dangers of AI.

        Flying: ‘Hours of boredom punctuated by moments of terror’

        • seawolf77 March 12, 2019 at 1:10 pm #

          Sailing too. Yeah it does seem obvious so why did they not do it. Automated works to a limit, but in the end I guess a lot of pilots would hit that button as soon as they stepped into the cockpit. I don’t know. It’s like safety mechanisms on complex machines often times get in the way of productivity, sort of by definition, since you are probably cutting corners to get that increased productivity. But this is the crown jewel in modern aviation. The Boeing 737, more than any other plane, defined the modern aviation age. It is the bread and butter of the skies.

      • Bill7 March 12, 2019 at 9:09 pm #

        The engines were moved further forward and higher, because of their larger fan diameter, but yeah. Affected the CG and flight behavior at
        high angles of attack.

  9. Forklift Operator, Let Down
    Locations: Memphis, Tennessee

    RESPONSIBILITIES:

    Operates electric forklift, which requires moving levers and pressing pedals to drive truck and control movement of lifting apparatus in the cooler, freezer, and dry spaces.
    Unloads/loads pallets of products using pallet jacks and forklifts.
    Stores and removes pallets of products from rack locations.
    Puts product in overflow locations.
    Hand stacks product onto/off of pallets and into packing locations as required.
    Maintains a clean work environment by performing duties of sweeping, ice removal, scrubbing with rags and brushes, and removing trash as required.
    Transfers any leftover items to the Home slot at the end of the shift.
    Cleans up aisles and pick up leftover pallets at the end of the shift.
    Performs duties of order selector as needed.

    Education and / or Experience:

    Less than high school education.
    One year of warehouse distribution experience.
    Pallet Jack and Forklift Certification from Sysco.
    Professional Skills:

    Ability to read a limited number of two and three syllable words and to recognize similarities and differences between words and between series of numbers.
    Ability to print and speak simple sentences.
    Ability to add, subtract, multiply and divide in all units of measure, using whole numbers, common fractions, and decimals.
    Ability to compute rate, ratio, and percent and to draw and interpret bar graphs.
    Ability to apply common sense understanding to carry out instructions furnished in written, oral, or diagram form.
    Ability to deal with problems involving several concrete variables in standardized situations.
    Computer skills.
    Learn to code.

    • DEFCON1 March 11, 2019 at 10:47 am #

      And yet we don’t require that ignoramus Trump knows anything about the Constitution to run Amerika, Inc.

      A fine mess have we.

      • Exscotticus March 11, 2019 at 9:06 pm #

        AOCrazy doesn’t even know that we have three branches of government, doesn’t even know they’re called “branches”, and you’re worried about Trump?

        • Majella March 14, 2019 at 6:03 pm #

          What a pathetic thought to have, and not just because it’s patent, world-class, highly polished bullshit.

          She is young, direct & articulate all of which are dangerous to the Establishment.

          Governor Cuomo endorsed Crowley, as did both of New York’s U.S. Senators, Chuck Schumer and Kirsten Gillibrand, as well as New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio, 11 U.S. Representatives, 31 local elected officials, 31 trade unions, and progressive groups such as the Sierra Club, Planned Parenthood, the Working Families Party, NARAL Pro-Choice America, and Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America, among others.

          Yet she prevailed. She’s no slouch and she’s coming for you.

    • Ol' Scratch March 11, 2019 at 11:19 am #

      And yet, put one of your run of the mill Ivy League educated business idiots in a forklift and just watch all the carnage they can create.

      Ability to print and speak simple sentences.
      Ability to add, subtract, multiply and divide in all units of measure, using whole numbers, common fractions, and decimals

      You’d be surprised at how many highly paid business people barely meet these standards.

      Ability to compute rate, ratio, and percent and to draw and interpret bar graphs.
      Ability to apply common sense understanding to carry out instructions furnished in written, oral, or diagram form.
      Ability to deal with problems involving several concrete variables in standardized situations.
      Computer skills.

      Now your down to 10%-25% of the current “business professional” community.

      Learn to code.

      Congratulations. Now your candidate pool is effectively ZERO.

      • montsegur March 11, 2019 at 11:36 am #

        Hi Scratch,

        Actually, we can get the pool into the negative units. Just require that that their coding have been in a specific language on specific systems for X amount of time.

        Or am I skeptical to think that so many job ads for coders are just butt-covering exercises for hiring managers to hire a pre-selected candidate while giving the process a veneer of legitimacy?

        Cheers

        • Ol' Scratch March 11, 2019 at 11:55 am #

          Great points! Hiring pre-selected candidates is a favorite tactic here.

  10. jerrydylan March 11, 2019 at 10:46 am #

    For those who care, some real world commentary: I manage new business (sales) for a commercial and municipal janitorial company. We are pricing in more per hour than we used to because there are 2 types of low skilled labor. Those who will actually work and those who won’t. To find those who will, it’s beginning to be a $ teens per hour. These are the old arguments of the Fed Res Bank, lower wages low inflation. If you think you can hire at $7.15 per hour with no felonies here in central Virginia, (we do not hire anyone convicted of a felony) you are dreaming. The better contracts also specify no vaping, smoking, no drug or alcohol use and timeliness or they back charge. Low skill workers with a clean record actually can now pick from better opportunities than ever.

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    • BackRowHeckler March 11, 2019 at 11:06 am #

      JD, don’t we all start out as low skill labor?

      A little vocational training going in, as well as being reliable, dependable and trustworthy, is also a plus.

      Brh

  11. malthuss March 11, 2019 at 10:48 am #

    AOC
    This is worth a few

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gTKA_Pouzv4

    • Elrond Hubbard March 11, 2019 at 11:51 am #

      Interesting. The Financial Post provides a useful explainer:

      https://business.financialpost.com/pmn/business-pmn/ap-explains-the-gops-fec-complaint-against-ocasio-cortez

      To sum up: during the campaign, Saikat Chakrabarti, who is now Rep. Ocasio-Cortez’ chief of staff, used a company called Brand New Congress LLC to process about $1 million in donations.

      From the article: “Ordinarily, individual campaign expenses are reported to the FEC. But by routing the money instead to Chakrabarti’s company — which his lawyer says was founded to be a ‘one-stop’ campaign vendor — they were able to label it as a ‘strategic consulting’ expense and fulfil the FEC’s disclosure requirements. Chakrabarti’s company could then spend the money as it wanted without being obligated to report where it went.” [Emphasis added.]

      Later down in the article there’s this: “David Mitrani, an attorney representing Ocasio-Cortez and the other various groups named in the complaint, said Chakrabarti did not form the LLC to obscure spending. Rather, Mitrani said tax and campaign finance law is vague and they formed the company out of concern that they may otherwise run afoul of the law.

      “‘We were concerned about tax and campaign finance law exposure,’ Mitrani said.”

      My read? It’s there in plain English: AOC’s campaign fulfilled the FEC’s disclosure requirements, so no law has been broken. They used an LLC as a way of ensuring they were abiding the law. However, sometimes arrangements like this are used to diddle donors and spend their donations on, well, whatever the people operating the LLCs feel like. This provides a nice opening for an outfit called the National Legal and Policy Center to manufacture Fear, Uncertainty and Doubt about AOC’s campaign spending.

      If Rep. Ocasio-Cortez and her staff are suitably transparent about how the spending was actually handled, then there is no story here. Certain people, though, are going to promote this as a scandal whether there is one or not. My money’s on ‘not’.

  12. jerrydylan March 11, 2019 at 10:56 am #

    Scott Pelley has been a shill for years. If you watch his facial expressions during a dialogue, he is clearly acting out a pre-determined position. He looks a little like he’s copped a gradually weakening weed buzz an hour before the taping. I gave up on 60 minutes in the Mike Wallace era.

    • Janos Skorenzy March 11, 2019 at 12:29 pm #

      Yes, his face is merely a mask, no doubt hiding an appalling emptiness if not despicable secrets. Seriously, among the worst I have ever see. They are so far gone now, they can’t even hide it or don’t care to. They think they are normal!

    • Bill7 March 12, 2019 at 9:12 pm #

      +1000

  13. seawolf77 March 11, 2019 at 11:20 am #

    Actually the discovery of oil and the Federal Reserve are inextricably linked. Oil was discovered in 1859, and while rarely cited as a cause of the Civil War, it should at least be considered as a possibility. It was at that moment that the real possibility of an empire to last the next hundred years became possible. It was the invention of the ICE that ignited the search for a fuel. In 1854 in the UK, the Italian inventors Eugenio Barsanti and Felice Matteucci tried to patent “Obtaining motive power by the explosion of gases”, although the application did not progress to the granted stage. In 1860, Belgian Jean Joseph Etienne Lenoir produced a gas-fired internal combustion engine. In 1864, Nikolaus Otto patented the first atmospheric gas engine. In 1872, American George Brayton invented the first commercial liquid-fuelled internal combustion engine. In 1876, Nikolaus Otto, working with Gottlieb Daimler and Wilhelm Maybach, patented the compressed charge, four-cycle engine. In 1879, Karl Benz patented a reliable two-stroke gasoline engine. Later, in 1886, Karl Benz began the first commercial production of motor vehicles with the internal combustion engine. Through most of the Gilded Age oil was used to light homes that’s it. The first car was sold in 1892, and shortly after wards the navies of America and England switched over from coal to oil enabling capital ships to travel at 25-30 knots instead of 13 knots. This happened around 1911. Visionaries could see where the military was headed. Oil powered, super fast. Aircraft landed on carrier decks around the same time. The Federal Reserve was soon created to feed the American military might. At first Europe kept up, but today it is the two of the there largest oil producers that rules the world, primarily America. But make no mistake Russia could arm themselves quickly if need be.

    • Ol' Scratch March 11, 2019 at 11:24 am #

      Oil kicked the industrial revolution into overdrive, and thus was a direct cause of the Civil War, which was about establishing the US as a global industrial power, which needed “free” (to be exploited) and mobile labor. Slavery was a ruse for the rubes created after the fact.

  14. Loneranger March 11, 2019 at 11:26 am #

    I once was in a grocery megastore where an item in the produce department bore a sign reading ‘.05 cents each. I told the employee that meant 1/20 a cent each. He angrily insisted I was wrong, the price was ‘5 cents each’. I didn’t ask to see the manager because he was the manager.

  15. seawolf77 March 11, 2019 at 11:37 am #

    Trump sounding a lot like Nixon.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pw82AY2POrU

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    • Ol' Scratch March 11, 2019 at 11:56 am #

      He should. Nixon was railroaded – by his own party no less! – as well.

      • FincaInTheMountains March 11, 2019 at 12:21 pm #

        Yeah, but Hillary was a lot younger back then and her mesmerizing powers were a lot stronger.

        Or, may be, Donald Trump is a lot more Christian sovereign than Nixon, and witches spells do not work on him.

        • Ol' Scratch March 11, 2019 at 12:28 pm #

          Nixon was pure darkness. Much too dark for this world. But Hillary was still an apprentice witch back then, having not yet fully consolidated her powers with the Great Deceiver, BillyJeff, himself.

          • njguy73 March 11, 2019 at 5:05 pm #

            It was Nixon whose Justice Department sued Fred Trump for discrimination in housing sales. It was Nixon who signed into law The Clean Air Act and Title IX, made “Hispanic” a census category, and took the world off the gold standard claiming “We are all Keynesians now.” He also favored a universal basic income.

            The Richard Nixon of 1968 would not today get nominated by the Republicans for dog catcher.

          • Ol' Scratch March 12, 2019 at 10:27 am #

            Great points. Indeed he wouldn’t. My point is that he was actually much despised by his “colleagues” then too. A left coast outsider who never understood the nuances of beltway power politics and who was MUCH too centrist for the old guard that was still clinging desperately to power in the wake of all the radical social changes going on in the country at the time.

            But they were merely biding their time, waiting for the time to come for Reagan, who was the radical successor to Barry Goldwater, albeit with a much more agreeable demeanor. Nixon was well known for being paranoid, but in the end he wasn’t NEARLY paranoid enough. They WERE out to get him, and of course we all know now that they did.

        • Janos Skorenzy March 11, 2019 at 12:36 pm #

          Yes, Nixon said Israel has no long term future. Such truth telling is heresy. But I’m no fan either: the punk “opened” China. In other words, began the process of offshoring our industrial base. He open China’s mouth and fed them of our substance. Then he opened America to their refuse.

          • Ol' Scratch March 11, 2019 at 12:48 pm #

            Yep. His GOP comrades weren’t too crazy about that idea at the time either. Caving on Vietnam, Russia, and the Oil Depreciation Allowance were the final straws for Ol’ Dick, especially since he had intimate knowledge of and an inherent distrust for the miscreants at Langely, knowing full well what they had done to the K brothers. Had to go after that, even it meant sacrificing the WH for a term or two in the aftermath. And then along came Jerry and Jimmy, right on time… Imagine that!

          • malthuss March 11, 2019 at 1:19 pm #

            In the ling run? How long?
            1949 or so till now.

          • Billy Hill March 11, 2019 at 9:30 pm #

            Nixon may have “opened” China in response to an attempt by rogue Soviets to frame China for an attack on Hawaii. Nuclear war between China and the USA in 1968 would have degraded both of the Soviet Union’s primary geopolitical rivals. Google Glomar Explorer then click this link:

            https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soviet_submarine_K-129_(1960)

            The wikipedia link has been much updated from the last time I posted about this incident. The sub was not where it was supposed to be when a missile tube exploded:

            “When K-129 passed longitude 180, it should have been farther north, at a latitude of 45 degrees, or more than three hundred miles away. If that was a navigational mistake it would be an error of historic proportions. Thus if the sub were not somewhere in the vicinity of where the Soviets supposed it to be, there would be a high probability, if not a certainty, that the submarine was a rogue, off on its own, in grave disobedience of its orders.[6]:206”

            It has been confirmed that the US presented Russia with the ship’s bell.

            Shades of Tom Clancy. The technology was relatively old at the time, and the Soviet Union had been supplying China since the late 40’s although that relationship deteriorated during the 60’s. Theory has it that if a missile were launched successfully against Hawaii the source and weapon would be of a type supplied to China giving the Soviets plausible deniability. Given this scenario Nixon realized that a line of direct communication with China was required. Nixon, for all his faults, did not desire WW3. Nor did he wish to continue Vietnam, which was the main cause of his undoing. All the presidents have vulnerabilities. The powers that be chose to exploit Nixon’s.

            I await Finca’s input.

  16. debt March 11, 2019 at 11:46 am #

    And so Kunstler delivers the fatal stab in the back to any prospects we might have for a bright future.

    “E tu, Jimbo?”

    • elysianfield March 11, 2019 at 6:49 pm #

      “And so Kunstler delivers the fatal stab in the back to any prospects we might have for a bright future.”

      debt,
      He did not thrust the knife, but rather chronicled the arc of the blade….

      You thought, before now, that we might have a bright future?

      Precious….

  17. JustSaying March 11, 2019 at 11:50 am #

    since there is almost no single item in the supermarket that goes for under five bucks these days…

    I’ve been saying that for a while – everything costs five bucks. I eat very little and cook everything from scratch but my food bills are very high. I reworked my menus to use as little meat as possible but no luck. I will need to start eating bugs and learn to forage for food.

  18. FincaInTheMountains March 11, 2019 at 11:53 am #

    For lovers of the financial detective genre

    I already wrote about this and now I will not talk about the nature of the Clinton-SuperBowl of the 90s, but judging by the speed with which the Japanese government reacted to the Clintons coming to power and began to lower the primary refinance rate as soon as Clinton put forward his candidacy, the Bank of Japan was either a part the Clinton conspiracy, or their financial intelligence has penetrated the Black World Project no worse than the Israeli one.

    So the essence of the carry trade is that you borrow from the bank of Japan a billion dollars at 1% per annum for 30 years, then you convert it into dollars and this money finances a thirty-year fixed mortgage at 4.5%, with 2.5% spent on the purchase of the ForEx option hedging the conversion rate of the yen with a leverage of 40, and the difference between 3.5% (1% + 2.5%) and 4.5% is 308 million dollars in 30 years you put in your pocket immediately, and not after 30 years!

    And if everyone did as I described it, then the world economy would work like a Swiss clock, but there are floating rate mortgages, but the most important thing is that ForEx gave rise to such a thing as an option, which are insurance for ForEx transactions that have an effective leverage reaching 2000.

    The papers establishing all these transactions are assembled in a single package, which according to the theory of probability is considered unsinkable and for it the effective leverage of 2000 is a conservative value, and this package on the market goes as an independent product, the cost of which is much more than the cost of its component parts.

    Actually, this package is the creative financial instrument of Allan Greenspan, and the main toolmaker of such instruments is a certain fund that made the initial capital by producing and distributing a certain movie called Deep Throat (Hello, Killary!).

    As a result, after Japan reorganized its banking system, everyone started talking about Japan’s state debt, and there are ten times or even a hundred times more debt owed to the Bank of Japan around the world, and no one knows anything about it.

    In fact, the Bank of Japan owns a significant part of real estate all over the world, in particular, all of the real estate in Russia, financed by dollars, and more than 50% of mortgage real estate, financed by the ruble.

    As a result, Japan’s financial system would be in the best position compared to the financial situation of all the other G7 countries, if not for Fukushima and the tsunami that hit Japan one day after Prime Minister Abe meets with Vladimir Putin in Lima.

    I told you, don’t fuck with Putin!

    • elysianfield March 11, 2019 at 12:33 pm #

      Komraden Finc!

      We do not want to hear all this financial crap…tell us more about the new Russian Super Weapons….you know the Poseidon’s and flying Chernobyls and stuff….

      • FincaInTheMountains March 11, 2019 at 12:37 pm #

        I can’t.

        I am in the process of negotiating a contract for a new Hollywood hit “Flying Monkeys vs Flying Chernobyls”.

      • FincaInTheMountains March 11, 2019 at 12:43 pm #

        As a matter of fact, don’t you think it would be better “Flying Monkeys vs Snorkeling Chernobyls”?

  19. della_lu March 11, 2019 at 11:53 am #

    Dial back the calendar to 1500 AD and guess what, long distance trade via sailing ship did in fact exist. Let’s just say that the demise of quick dirty cheap energy isn’t quite the death knell that some imagine it to be.

    PS: I lost my copy of “The Marmots of Summer” and would appreciate a link if anyone has it.

  20. sauerkraut March 11, 2019 at 11:55 am #

    A correction JHK:

    An economist is NOTHING like a math Ph.D. The average economist knows a few math terms and then misuses them. Which is why economists get everything wrong.

    Of course, economists dispute this, because, being unaware of their limitations, they think themselves expert.

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  21. volodya March 11, 2019 at 12:15 pm #

    It probably DID take seventeen math PhDs in that Eccles Building. But they’re all fakers. What did Yellen say not too long ago? That they don’t understand inflation? You wonder how the fuck that can be, given that academies the world over have got departments of political economy investigating that very thing and have been now for generations. How could they have so completely missed the boat, how could they go on pretending to run the monetary system without comprehending something of such centrality? It’s like NASA running the space program and saying sheesh, we really don’t get Newtonian mechanics.

    But given the calamitous results coming out of the Fed, with the inflationary ruin of the 1970s and 1980s, the extinction-event asteroids of the Volker era, the Chauncey Gardiner pronouncements of the Greenspan regime, the audacious banking frauds of the 2000s that caught the Fed and Treasury pants-down (not to mention practically the entirety of the economics profession), maybe they really don’t know what they’re doing.

    And let’s not get into the entirely nonsensical QE, a blatant counterfeiting scheme if there ever was one, designed to prop up a de-boned dead-chicken economy that long ago gave up laying eggs aside from Wall Street frauds, that even the best statistical taxidermist can’t dress up.

    For how long did Bernanke and his ilk drone on and on about “deflation”? Anybody see any? Hear any mention of it lately? I haven’t, not lately, but for the longest time, they talked about it like it was this dread, black-winged, whip-wielding Balrog laying waste to all before it. Except nobody’d seen hide nor hair.

    And now they come up with a howler like “muted”. Muted? Get the fuck outta here, they’re either mendacious or incompetent, or maybe mendacious incompetents, but either way they have no place in the councils of the mighty, nor getting in front of a camera and saying such patently stupid stuff when your own eyeballs tell you otherwise. It’s Pravda-esque in its absurdity, telling such obvious lies.

    They say we’re in a post-truth age what with Trump in the White House and his minions in the alternative media pumping out fake news and his masters in the Kremlin pulling the strings. You want fake news? You want post-truth? Look to the Fed, the New York Times and its august publishing brethren, government statistics, college campuses and everybody that insists they’re all about facts and evidence. That’s where you find post-truth fake news.

    They say we don’t trust expertise. That’s right, in the interest of self-preservation, given the catalogs of misinformation they’ve propounded, we don’t trust “expertise”. There’s no reason on God’s green earth that we should trust self-interested, self-dealing bullshitters. I don’t know about you but I trust my own eyes and ears.

    • FincaInTheMountains March 11, 2019 at 12:27 pm #

      And let’s not get into the entirely nonsensical QE, a blatant counterfeiting scheme if there ever was one

      Money printing during Bush and Obama was necessary to partially compensate and dilute moneys accumulated by Clintons and their Flying Monkeys during the 90s – just to some extent level the playing field.

    • sauerkraut March 11, 2019 at 12:43 pm #

      Volodya, just because someone claims expertise doesn’t mean that he has it.

      The vast majority of mathematicians and scientists don’t mislead you – it’s the professional liars in our various institutions who do. Euphemistically known, I understand, as ‘spinmasters’. The inventor is not the salesman.

      The worst that you can say about real experts is that they failed to protect you from the charlatans. It’s true that should have been the priority – but then, when has the public ever appreciated it, or even tolerated it?

    • TPTB-USA March 11, 2019 at 12:45 pm #

      Your taking it much too seriously. It was just a cover to try and bury this one: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BWNyucoCH3o

      As you can see, Jim has been diverted for a session.

  22. seawolf77 March 11, 2019 at 12:16 pm #

    To tell you the truth I’m getting ready to sell all my silver. I’m sick of waiting for the shit to hit the fan. I want to throw the fan out the window actually. The shit that’s flying toward it is moving slower than black as night molasses. It just ain’t happening the way JHK predicted, other than the meteoric rise in price at the turn of the century, which made me a small fortune actually. I guess that’s why I keep coming back. You know I’m hoping to find something that will spark another small fortune. But it ain’t happening. Really it’s all political now, the Crypts and the Bloods. That is one thing all ex-pats really love about leaving America and that’s the evaporation of politics. It’s just gone. And good riddance. It’s like arguing about which butt cheek is sagging the most and why. It’s just too stupid for words anymore. I want to lie in an open field, and never see any automobiles, and leave a tear for the people I knew, and fly to heaven on the morning dew.

    • FincaInTheMountains March 11, 2019 at 12:17 pm #

      A sure buy sign?

      • malthuss March 11, 2019 at 1:30 pm #

        Id like to see Gold at 100k an ounce.
        Id like to see the DJIA at what Jim K predicted …under 5000.

    • Ol' Scratch March 11, 2019 at 12:21 pm #

      Gold and silver prices are manipulated too. Especially those two!

      • malthuss March 11, 2019 at 2:01 pm #

        Prices rise for so many tings, but not Au.

        • BackRowHeckler March 11, 2019 at 2:08 pm #

          Thing is, Malthus, if gold went to 100,000, wouldnt that mean the $ was worthless?

          You could fit my knowledge of economics into a thimble.

          Brh

          • EvelynV March 12, 2019 at 3:02 am #

            Wishing and hoping for gold/silver to go astronomically high is somewhat analogous to wishing for the day you…er…someone can collect on your life insurance policy.

          • messianicdruid March 13, 2019 at 9:56 am #

            Gold is a sapling, silver is an acorn.

    • elysianfield March 11, 2019 at 12:37 pm #

      “. It’s like arguing about which butt cheek is sagging the most and why.”

      Wolfie,
      Why argue? Tell the wife the truth…they are both sagging at the same rate….

      She will love you for your candor….

      trust me….

    • BackRowHeckler March 11, 2019 at 1:13 pm #

      Yeah, silver has been pretty flat, Seawolf, hovering around 15 for long time.

      Ah, I long for those halcyon days when it shot up to 40!

      Brh

      • malthuss March 11, 2019 at 1:20 pm #

        How long can the ‘liquidity cycle’ last?

        A trillion here, a trillion there.

    • malthuss March 11, 2019 at 1:21 pm #

      all your silver..how much would it bring?

      Do ye have food on the shelf? Guns?

      • seawolf77 March 11, 2019 at 7:35 pm #

        100 lbs. Probably $25,000. I have nearly twice that in it.

        • messianicdruid March 13, 2019 at 9:56 am #

          Patience, grasshopper.

      • seawolf77 March 13, 2019 at 11:48 am #

        Plenty of guns and ammo. Maybe a dozen guns and a few thousand rounds of ammo, mostly 9 and 45.

    • Walter B March 11, 2019 at 4:26 pm #

      While you can buy and hold PM’s for future sale and profit in dollars seawolf, the greatest value in the metals is as a storage unit to preserve wealth in the event that the fiat currency which they were purchased with is replaced or devalued. You cannot argue that this will never happen, because it happens frequently. Colonial script, Yankee greenbacks and confederate currency no longer have any value, though they once did. Our modern USD will go away as well someday, though the argument that it will take a long time may certainly be made. Of course, the counter argument that it cannot last much longer is also valid. Holding a reasonable amount of PM’s is not a bad idea, ever.

      • elysianfield March 11, 2019 at 6:55 pm #

        Walter/Wolfie,
        Yes, and I would opine the best silver to hold would be silver quarters…easly recognized, easily carried, known value, and a small enough increment to negotiate with….

        Show up at the flea market with a 100oz bar and see what happens….

  23. Janos Skorenzy March 11, 2019 at 12:16 pm #

    Oracles? How about David Brooks who “knew” that Obama would be a great President by the razor sharp pleats in his pants. The Oracle has spoken again:

    https://www.nytimes.com/2019/03/07/opinion/case-for-reparations.html

    What a prince. How lucky are we to have this man? What a Patriot! Unlike so many of the Elite, his son actually joined the Armed Forces – just not the Armed Forces of the United States. That’s a hint for those with eyes to see.

    • debt March 11, 2019 at 12:55 pm #

      I haven’t read this guy in years. Giving any credence to this idea of reparations is horrific and pure propaganda. I never knew Brooks was Jewish and that his son served in the Israeli Army. Do any of our dual citizenship congressmen have sons or daughters in the Israeli Armed Forces? If so, the media wouldn’t touch it.

      • malthuss March 11, 2019 at 1:26 pm #

        When you hear or read David, be suspicious.

        • malthuss March 11, 2019 at 1:29 pm #

          Geffens mom called her son King David.
          From the mailroom at William Morris Agency to multi billionaire.

    • revilo March 11, 2019 at 1:06 pm #

      The Armed Forces of the United States. Good one, Janos.

      We don’t have a military. Every single soldier that has served since 9-11 has been fighting for the state of Israel–the state that masterminded the attacks btw. A five-year-old could deduce our situation by looking at a map of US military posture, but it escapes nearly every grown-up I’ve ever met.

      • malthuss March 11, 2019 at 1:28 pm #

        I found this online—

        BOTH my senators manchin and capito voted for the unconstitutional anti bds bill.

        both are traitors to the constitution and the country!

        both took money from the jewish lobby to subvert the constitution of the united states. treason!

        • Janos Skorenzy March 11, 2019 at 1:41 pm #

          Bondage and Discipline? Pervs have rights too.

      • Janos Skorenzy March 11, 2019 at 1:46 pm #

        Not only do I not disagree, but I agree agree. A negative times a negative equals a positive and a positive times a positive equals a positive.

        But a poz times a poz equals a poz. Make sure positives aren’t false postives or pozes. They’re even more negative than negatives.

        • elysianfield March 11, 2019 at 6:58 pm #

          ” Pervs have rights too.”

          Janos,
          Yes, especially it seems if they are “Poz”….

      • messianicdruid March 13, 2019 at 9:58 am #

        Get out of large cities, especially Jerusalem and Damascus.

    • malthuss March 11, 2019 at 1:22 pm #

      You know too much. I will call you the real Oracle of Omaha.

  24. Janos Skorenzy March 11, 2019 at 12:26 pm #

    Learn to code? Learn to troll! Or better yet, learn to code and troll. The Cathedral/Synagogue needs overthrowing after all. Knowing the ways of the internet is the 21st Century equivalent of the Long Bow or the Long Rifle.

    Of course learn the Long Rifle as well for when things get local as in physical. Believe it or not Ripley (Alexandra are you listening?), the cyber world depends on the physical world for its existence much as the illusion of the snake depends on the reality of the rope. O how we long for the Day of the Snake! In that hour of splendor in the grass, we shall take All. Selfish? No because the calculus streches back thru generations of “giving” (being taken from). This shall merely be a reparation….

    • K-Dog March 11, 2019 at 12:36 pm #

      You know something about trolling? Care to share?

      • sauerkraut March 11, 2019 at 12:44 pm #

        Genius!

      • Janos Skorenzy March 11, 2019 at 1:05 pm #

        One man’s troll is another man’s treasure. You troll for what you care about and I do the same. Freelance – a fool to his Fate, yea even unto the Wyrd of the World. I have little to give, but what little I have I give. The widow’s mite.

        Have you read Neil Gaiman’s little book on Norse Mythology? Any good? He’s a fine writer of fantasy in the whimsical mode as opposed to the heroic or epic like say, Tolkien. I prefer the latter in general, but the man has many tastes….

    • BackRowHeckler March 11, 2019 at 2:14 pm #

      “….the cyber world depends on the physical world” Vlad

      Good point. My nephews think the net and their cellphone are the be all and end all, until I point out the rickety telephone poles out on the street holding up the power lines were put up in 1958. The date is actually on them.

      Brh

  25. Opie March 11, 2019 at 12:49 pm #

    There is zero chance this thing turning around. The system and it’s attending tech has rendered us in this country for the most part into less than sane individuals. Last Friday’s column confirmed this to me in a roundabout way. Unless you live away from the hive mind in an out of the way place devoid of the awful landscape that has become the U.S.,you are oblivious to how changed you are, how out of balance with the rest of the cosmos. The tree of life in the modern world is devoid of roots, and without roots ya gets no fruit. If you doubt it, move out of your suburban enclaves, ditch your steady diet of mass media mental masturbations, and learn to smile at the sunset.

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    • venuspluto67 March 12, 2019 at 8:49 am #

      Unless you live away from the hive mind in an out of the way place devoid of the awful landscape that has become the U.S.,you are oblivious to how changed you are, how out of balance with the rest of the cosmos.

      And if you do live in a major urban center, as I do, and have this awareness, then you’re no longer able to sleep well, as I no longer am.

  26. FincaInTheMountains March 11, 2019 at 1:05 pm #

    K-Dog on the Job

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UcvGP8kZbmo

    • Ol' Scratch March 11, 2019 at 2:00 pm #

      LOL! Every K-Dog has to have its day lolling in the sun!

  27. seawolf77 March 11, 2019 at 1:08 pm #

    What you have is the final growing pains of China as a superpower. Trump wants America to stay top dog. That’s fine. There will be no trade deal with China because the deal will insist on America being top dog when it comes to 5G. China will not sit for this. That is the key to them ascending to top dog. That is the essential nugget to their long term strategy because it leads to AI supremacy, and that really is the key. I was wondering when the universal base income was going to hit. Yang has that as one of hims main planks. What else are you going to do with all the unemployed? Opioids only kill so many. He is saying a $1,000 bucks a month forever. You can actually live on that, if you can call it living. 3 or 4 people can share a flat and eat beans and rice till their the cows come home.

    • Ol' Scratch March 11, 2019 at 2:32 pm #

      You’re actually onto something here. A UBI, set suitably low, would placate initial political unrest, while still stirring rampant economic unrest and criminality, whereupon the drug trade and the national police /incarceration state would immediately sweep in and cull the herd significantly.

      $1K @ month might be enough to barely subsist on, but it wouldn’t provide the basics that we here in the west have come to depend on to provide a minimally acceptable life in the face of all the other dissatisfiers built into the western lifestyle. And it if it wasn’t indexed to actual (not quoted) inflation, it wouldn’t even be subsistence level for long.

      I think China wants no part of being the global hegemon, they just want the US to stop trying to be one itself, now that we’re no longer even minimally mentally or morally competent for the job. I think all this AI supremacy horeseshit is a passing fad. Neither the US nor China will likely ever be able to afford to invest in the infrastructure to make that a wide spread reality. Especially with all the wars and herd culling in our near term future.

  28. Janos Skorenzy March 11, 2019 at 1:12 pm #

    Thank you Saraswati, for the Gift of Eloquence. Without you, the tongue of the mind would be dull and and the tongue of the tongue would cleave to my palate, leaving my fingers idle and inclined to mischief.

    One has much information, but the back rooms are dusty and dim and one can’t find what one can’t see. Even if you know it’s back there, it might as well not be. Saraswati (what is the Greek name of this muse?) turn on the light.

    • Ol' Scratch March 11, 2019 at 2:04 pm #

      Athena.

      • Janos Skorenzy March 11, 2019 at 2:31 pm #

        Perhaps, but She’s not one of the nine muses. She delegates in other words.

        • Ol' Scratch March 11, 2019 at 2:36 pm #

          Who is Calliope, Alex. Final answer.

    • SoftStarLight March 12, 2019 at 9:02 am #

      I have always thought that your words were eloquent. I have experienced the full range of emotions reading your posts. We are all susceptible to idleness and mischief. And I am certain that your writer’s block will soon pass. After all, you do have many treasures stored away that are yet to be re-discovered.

      • Janos Skorenzy March 12, 2019 at 12:50 pm #

        Thank you. A true Fan is a joy forever.

  29. BackRowHeckler March 11, 2019 at 2:43 pm #

    This RKelly chap is in some deep hot water.

    Gloria Allred is on the case now.

    Rick James got nothing on him. In fact, at some point in the future they might be cellies.

    Brh

    • BackRowHeckler March 11, 2019 at 2:47 pm #

      Just learned Rick James is already toes up. So he and RKelly will not be cellies after all.

      • seawolf77 March 11, 2019 at 3:22 pm #

        Yeah he’s not exactly in a good place right now.

      • malthuss March 11, 2019 at 4:50 pm #

        I read his book. he was nuts and kept getting arrested.

    • malthuss March 11, 2019 at 4:50 pm #

      I have a crazed neighbor who would party with RJ. It sounded horrid.
      Coke and drug addicted women around a kilo of the stuff.

      BITCHES HERES YAW COKE.

      I had another neighbor who played football for Penn State.
      He worked as a bodyguard for some rich guy.

      One morning Mr Rich wakes up to men with guns at his bed.
      They were seeking the houses former renter, Rick James, who I guess
      owed his pharmacist.

  30. seawolf77 March 11, 2019 at 4:00 pm #

    So much for the big, powerful, impenetrable, beautiful wall.
    https://www.yahoo.com/gma/cbp-agent-gave-drug-trafficking-organization-keys-fences-161015768.html

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    • Nightowl March 11, 2019 at 5:39 pm #

      You forgot immoral. I’d ask for the key to your house, but you probably don’t have anything worth taking.

      • elysianfield March 11, 2019 at 7:04 pm #

        Nightowl,
        Talk to Wolfie…I hear he has some stuff….

    • SoftStarLight March 12, 2019 at 10:25 am #

      You are correct. It should be a totally impenetrable barrier. But we are not allowed to have walls and protection in the US. No, our leaders want us to be open for picking off and pillaging. Meanwhile, they live behind walls and have private security. Yes, you see this is extraordinarily moral and spiritual. Let them eat cake! But we won’t be fooled by the misdeeds of the lost.

  31. wm5135 March 11, 2019 at 5:43 pm #

    Mr. Kunstler you may be the last keen eyed reporter, much to my benefit.

    “…not everybody is sharing in this widespread prosperity we have.”

    Separating the chaff from the grain, and providing a view of the entire vista with part of a sentence.

    Thank you,
    wm

  32. Janos Skorenzy March 11, 2019 at 5:55 pm #

    Breitbart

    Foreign workers have now outpaced American workers in terms of job growth for at least half a year, new Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) data reveals.

    In February 2018, foreign-born workers continued to make job growth gains over native-born American workers. Foreign-born workers, for example, saw more than three times as much job growth as native-born Americans last month.

    And while native-born Americans did not increase their labor participation rate at all year-to-year, foreign-born workers saw a 1.22 percent increase in their labor participation rate. Likewise, the number of foreign-born workers in the civilian labor force increased more than five times the number of new native-born American workers who are now in the labor force.…

    The latest BLS data reveals a half-year trend where foreign-born workers have continuously enjoyed substantially higher levels of job growth over native-born Americans. Since at least September 2018, foreign-born workers have outpaced native-born Americans in job growth, sometimes seeing four times or more the job growth that Americans are experiencing in the economy.

    In January 2019, for instance, foreign-born workers had four times the job growth and four times the civilian labor force growth of native-born American workers.

    JS: This is ruinous for the real America and real Americans. Support the Hidden Emperor (Andrew Yang) and expel the Foreign Barbarians.

    • fugeguy March 11, 2019 at 7:02 pm #

      I wonder how the wages compare.

      H1B visa holders tend to make less in my profession. And Mexican day laborers are certainly not paid well.

      • malthuss March 11, 2019 at 9:42 pm #

        most workers are not so well paid.
        the top 2-20% are well paid.

    • SoftStarLight March 12, 2019 at 9:03 am #

      We are an occupied country awaiting liberation.

    • seawolf77 March 12, 2019 at 9:06 pm #

      That’s because they come over and take less pay than Americans. That was the whole GE diversity thing. What they were really saying is the guy next to you is making 1/2 to 3/4 what you are and is happy doing it. Then they promote him because he created more value than you did. Duh. How could he not?

  33. FincaInTheMountains March 11, 2019 at 6:05 pm #

    Three sources of Marxism, Dualism and Color Projects of the West

    In the previous post, I promised to explain the relationship between these philosophical categories, and I will start with Marxism as the pinnacle of the scientific method.

    But in order to explain the meaning of this statement, I want to urge you to forget about the Communist Manifesto and the history of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. And this is not due to the fact that I object to these remarkable works, but to the fact that, from my point of view, the scientific method did not reach the top in them, but in the theory of capitalism, which I remember in the form of bricks with the words “Das Kapital” written on them.

    The matter of the fact is that I wrote the article “Orthodoxy as the Primary Source of the Scientific Method”, and in this article it was shown that the scientific method, which is in antinomical relations with Christian Gnosticism, arose in Byzantium in the process of building “Hagia Sophia”, and the main idea of the scientific method belongs to the emperor Justinian.

    Later this method through libraries, was exported to the West by refugees from Byzantium, one of which turned out to be the famous library of Ivan the Terrible, and another belonging to Hungarian Emperor Mitius Corvinus, became known to Isaac Newton, who actually turned the scientific method into that very fulcrum, by means of which he turned the world upside down.

    At first, this library was at the disposal of the famous astronomer Tycho Brahe, and through him not only the immediate predecessor of Newton, Johannes Kepler, but also Christopher Marlowe and William Shakespeare had access to it. And in the works of Marx, the peaks reached such features of the above-mentioned scientific method as historicity and the desire to synthesize different branches of knowledge.

    In particular, those who say that Marx compiled all of his modern economic and political theories are right, but this is the case when the quantity turned into quality and the compilation turned into a synthesis.

    It was this synthesis that allowed the US presidents Theodore and Franklin Delano Roosevelt to develop remedies to save such a suicidal patient as capitalism, and this very tendency of capitalism toward suicide in the works of Marx was called the “general crisis of capitalism” allowed to formulate the concept of social progress, originally associated with the Church.

    The Basics of the 4th Century Social Concept of the Church did not reach us, but the work of Saint Ambrose of Milan does not leave any doubt that the transition from classical slavery to the Colonus https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colonus_(person) in the Roman Empire occurred precisely under their influence and implicitly they are present in all “Three sources and three components of Marxism”

    1. German classical philosophy (the universal soul or the Absolute Spirit of Hegel)

    2. Classical English (bourgeois) political economy (materialism aka mammon)

    3. French utopian socialism (fantasies about world projects, conspiracy theories, etc.)

    Moreover, German classical philosophy, at a first approximation, is generally associated with the Black World Project, English political economy with White, and French utopian socialism with the Red.

    At the same time, the basic concepts of these sources of Marxism, such as the World Soul or Hegel’s Absolute Spirit, as well as materialism, or a Mamon, in Western Europe are set by the culture of dualism, which actually won there after the Catholic Church in the 12th century became the main anti-Christian force and organized the Fourth Crusade, and the historicism of Marxism suggests that this dualism is not just dualism in a spherical vacuum, but derived from Albigensian (or Cathar) dualism: which originates from Zoroastrianism, the framework of which is that this world is created by two gods, two mystical powers:

    The Good that creates the aforementioned Universal Soul or the Absolute Spirit of Hegel;

    and Evil which creates matter.

    It was this dualism that conquered in Europe when the Roman Church became anti-Christian force, but before that it found itself in an illegal position where it met with the remnants of the Orthodox Church, also persecuted by Catholics, and gave birth to the so-called Masonic lodges, which later included Marx and Engels, and even Grandpa Lenin.

    • Sam Stone March 11, 2019 at 7:56 pm #

      Dammit Fincaln I can’t decide if you are bat shit crazy or the smartest man in the room. I do very much enjoy reading your posts so I guess it doesn’t matter.

    • RB March 11, 2019 at 9:18 pm #

      Is there a cliff notes version of this?

      • GreenAlba March 12, 2019 at 11:28 am #

        I think what it needs is a hyperlink to a mind map, in three colours, natch, black, white and red. It would definitely help with revision, especially for us skivers who’ve skipped so many lessons.

  34. wm5135 March 11, 2019 at 7:04 pm #

    Perhaps this is in line with this weeks work by Mr. Kunstler. Do a short search about the boy in Oregon that developed Tetanitus.

    We find our very being in a seemingly infinite ocean of information and human beings in 2019 refuse to imbide at the font of knowledge. Though my reach is short this is the condition I find at every juncture. What one wants overides what is. Some fellow years ago had a perspective on desire, I do believe he was correct.

    Best wishes to all
    wm

    • capt spaulding March 11, 2019 at 7:50 pm #

      Their kid spent 8 weeks in intensive care, and almost died, costing 800,000 dollars to treat, and the parents still refused inoculations for him afterwards. I find myself wondering if they believe in climate change, and if they don’t, do you suppose they would believe it if the average temperatures in July were around 140 degrees? I’d bet no, and I’d win money on that one. The scary thing about this is, those people are allowed to vote.

      • 100th Avatar March 11, 2019 at 7:59 pm #

        Vote?
        Vote!?
        You find that scary?
        Having the ability to vote between 2 predetermined sociopathic a**holes?
        Nah. Nah.
        What’s truly scary?
        They are allowed to reproduce!

        • BackRowHeckler March 12, 2019 at 10:48 am #

          Holy sh-t, you mean there were parents who didnt get their kid a tetanus shot?

    • Nightowl March 13, 2019 at 12:23 pm #

      What is the font of knowledge? Comic Sans?

  35. 100th Avatar March 11, 2019 at 7:21 pm #

    “…as the asset-stripping of flyover America proceeds, and you miserable, morbidly obese, tattooed gorks watching this out on the Midwestern buzzard flats should have thought twice before dropping out of community college to drive a forklift in the Sysco frozen food warehouse (where, by the way, you are probably stealing half the oven-ready chicken nuggets in inventory).”

    True Detective Season 3. The only episode worth watching is the last, and mostly for the scene where one of the protagonists, Roland, strolls into a biker dive bar and isn’t there for more than 2 minutes before a +6′, 250 lb “gork” gets into his face for what he perceives as Roland making eyes on his gal, the following dialogue ensues:

    “You got a problem little man?”

    “No.. nope, no sir… no problem here”

    “Then put your ****ing eyes somewhere else”

    “What it is…I’m just a fan or romance.. can I ask you a question? Did she (points to his biker’s date) look like that before you rode her cross country?”

    “What the **** did you say you little midget?”

    “Y’see, I always wondered… all the but faced human pieces of garbage out there walkin’ the earth..who’s makin’ them? I mean what kind of Frankenstein monsters are out there copulatin’ to create all these hunks of sh** people in the world? Then I come in this bar, and here’s you two, given’ me the answer I’ve been lookin’ for my whole ****in’ life (laughs)”

    Gork punches him in face.

    Gorks ain’t punching their way out of this one.

    When you have people not worth caring about. You have a country not worth caring about. So, all you have to left to care about is yourself, and if you good enough for yourself, you’ll never have to run into one of these sorry creatures in a bar or anywhere else… ever again.

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    • Janos Skorenzy March 11, 2019 at 10:53 pm #

      Season 1 was good. Season 2 was cosmic (Detective says, “These people always slide.” Good criminal hoisting up his tear gas gun, “Not with me they don’t”.) Season 3 is Black and when I see Black, I don’t go back.

    • messianicdruid March 13, 2019 at 10:10 am #

      Man judges by the outward appearance, God looks on the heart.

      • 100th Avatar March 13, 2019 at 12:00 pm #

        Outward appearances? Janos, for sure.
        But how ’bout life choices?
        Like: ignorance.

        Religion and/or belief in a divine creator is the numero uno contributor to mass ignorance and general stupidity.

        Because in the end, sh*t here doesn’t really matter. As long as I’m good enough, and follow god’s little set of rules, there’s a place for me…

        • messianicdruid March 14, 2019 at 2:29 pm #

          Your own ignorance should be more concerning, but just like ”forks”, it is not entirely your fault.

          The easy believism taught by churchianity keeps the brighter bulbs away, while teaching the rest of us the same fifty verses of scripture over and over and over. Tickling the ears. Those that are still hungry, or can’t get the answers to their questions leave.

          The Kingdom [ a king with a domain ] of God is a form of government, not a religion. The full import of this has been grasped by very few, by design. See, there is an adversary that has been opposing the Creator which is in control of everything going on here. Keeping us in ignorance of his existence, of our heritage and destroying our home with the help of nimrods is his desire, fueled by hate.

          Other lies to prolong our captivity are: an eternal barbecue pit, leaving our home and going to “heaven”, and [ the clincher ] we must obey the “higher powers” even when they do not.

          New Jerusalem coming down from above should be considered more like an invasion than a retreat.

          Finally we cannot be “good enough” to merit justification without a redeemer. We already sold ourselves into bondage. Accepting this reality is just the first step. A lifetime of sanctification is barely sufficient for our salvation – to which I can personally attest.

          • Q. Shtik March 14, 2019 at 4:52 pm #

            Please God, spare me from these insufferable religious know-it-alls (or is it knows-it-all?)

          • Q. Shtik March 14, 2019 at 4:58 pm #

            sanctification – messi

            =============

            Sanctification is the act or process of acquiring sanctity, of being made or becoming holy. It is a gift given through the power of God to a person or thing which is then considered sacred or set apart in an official capacity within the religion.

            …and if you didn’t receive the gift, tough titty.

          • 100th Avatar March 14, 2019 at 5:31 pm #

            Is God willing to prevent evil, but not able? Then he is not omnipotent.
            Is he able, but not willing? Then he is malevolent.
            Is he both able and willing? Then whence cometh evil?
            Is he neither able nor willing? Then why call him God?

            -Epicurus

            AKA: congratulations for worshipping an alpha predator

      • Q. Shtik March 13, 2019 at 1:06 pm #

        Man judges by the outward appearance, God looks on the heart. – messianic

        =============

        Yeah? Says who?

        I find you presumptuous in telling us what God does or thinks.

        I likewise find Janos’s verbiage of profundity based on references to Star Wars episodes and Harry Potter characters highly annoying.

        • Janos Skorenzy March 13, 2019 at 6:06 pm #

          The Ocean is all one taste, Q. There aint two ultimate realities. If it exists, it’s salty. But if you prefer to occupy yourself with the sons of barren women, go right ahead.

        • 100th Avatar March 14, 2019 at 5:37 pm #

          Let them be content, slaves to Roko’s basilisk

  36. PeteAtomic March 11, 2019 at 7:59 pm #

    Thanks Jim for some very thoughtful essays this last week, in particular. The shibboleths of economic wizardry in the federal reserve and wall street are just the men you aren’t supposed to see behind the curtain. What will people do as gainful employment in the near future? Become Martian pot farmers? I don’t think people understand how disruptive automation really might be. I don’t think Jeff besos will be able to accommodate the tens of millions of displaced workers with enough shock collars for his distribution centers.

  37. seawolf77 March 11, 2019 at 8:23 pm #

    It sounds like it blew a turbine wheel. GE had issues with a supplier a while back but maybe one got through.
    https://www.reuters.com/article/us-ethiopia-airplane-witnesses/ethiopian-airlines-plane-trailed-smoke-debris-before-crash-witnesses-idUSKBN1QS1LJ

    • capt spaulding March 11, 2019 at 8:53 pm #

      Both planes flew for the same airline, I wonder if there’s a connection. Damn, it just occurred to me, this could be the start of a great conspiracy theory. Quick! Somebody call QAnon.

      • BackRowHeckler March 11, 2019 at 10:43 pm #

        Was it a GE engine, or a Pratt & Whitney engine?

        nrh

        • seawolf77 March 11, 2019 at 10:47 pm #

          All 737’s except a handful of P&W’s right at the beginning are CFM56, a joint venture between GE and Snecma, a French company. GE makes the high-pressure spool and Snecma make the low-pressure spool. It’s like 99% CFM56 today.

          • BackRowHeckler March 12, 2019 at 12:20 am #

            Thanks SW

            was gonna say if it were P&W there’s be a lot of worried people around here right now.

            brh

  38. The only structructural solutions are political.

    Therethe broader strokes of future policy are evident.

    I’m juggling the various combinatory concessions /

    The right to Life (moderately more abortion / oversight of women / etc. for an End to Imm

    End to Immigration
    Right to Life
    The Environment
    Status Quo Economic activity

    When you start playing these against each other you get strange bedfellows (which means the politics are practicable).

    Trump’s 40% faction has the political clout to draw a compromise solution for their problems.

    The question is, what exactly is it? For me, the obvious is an end to Immigration. A bid for this issue will gain a Democrat candidate enough to win.

    In doing so, Trump’s faction must maintain constant pressure on the Government. They will be out of office, but nominally, the end of immigration would be the law of the land – at least and for starters.

    The other factions (Right to Life, Status Quo economics) are dangerous to the effort and will try to control the public debate (I don’t think they will succeed but I am betraying optimism).

    Since the Democrats want to win and to do so they have to accept a mandate from Millennials, they will be willing to bargain for the prize, which is reversal of the carbon economy of the US.

    Yes, its historic, and maybe even drastic. But the facts are the facts.

    By going with the flow, Trump’s base is served what it wants. The millennials get what they want. I’m simplifying, of course- the majority, the vast majority, of Americans want to reverse this carbonization of the atmosphere.

    This is the penultimate “Win-win”, and I’d wager the Deep State will do anything in it power to make it happen… at any rate.

    This nexus we are approaching is equivalent in importance and historicity on the level of our primate anscestors acq

    • …acquiring language or tools (I was going to reflect on an Eisenhour moment after the atomic bomb- but it wasn’t fundamental to the survival of our species.

      This is the issue.

      By 2023 people you know who have never owned a bicycle will ride one- regularly. Autonomous cars will roam the streets. A lot of “work” will be done from homes. The arctic sea will mostly be free of ice. The heatwaves will be longer and hotter. And Florida will begin a slow evacuation.

      • BackRowHeckler March 11, 2019 at 10:41 pm #

        Bicycle use peaked about 1895. That’s about when electric cars came in. They had a good run, about 25 years, but couldn’t compete with Ford’s Model T. Remarkably the Pope Electric, maufactured on Capital Avenue in Hartford, had almost the same operating range the tesla has today. It was a good car.

        What’s interesting is that the Pope automobile and the Columbia bicycle were manufactured in the same plant, which was where the Sharps Buffalo Rifle was made too. It seems in the early days gun, bicycle and car manufacturing were mixed up and used the same technologies, the same engineers and the same people.

        As the saying goes, there’s nothing new under the sun, my friend.

        brh

        • BackRowHeckler March 11, 2019 at 10:57 pm #

          The guy who headed up the pope elrctric auto division, Percy Maxim, was the brother of the guy who invented the Maxim Vickers Machine Gun, Hiram Maxim. Percy Maxim also invented the gun silencer.

          Some heritage these electric cars have, huh Snacks?

          brh

        • Yes I’m aware, and reminded every time I see a Mitsubishi

      • SoftStarLight March 12, 2019 at 1:11 am #

        The Arctic sea ice was supposed to be gone in 2013. What happened?

        • Even though historic ice retreat allowed commercial boat traffic for the first time ever the oceans were still absorbing the excess heat. That capacity is predicted to be reached within the next 5 to 10 meaning the gloves are coming off global warming and it’s going to start killing millions of people with heat waves, crop loss and starvation. Bleaching of the world coral reefs will kill over half of all of it

          • SoftStarLight March 12, 2019 at 10:32 am #

            Sure that is possible I won’t argue with you on that point. But the Arctic Sea Ice is very extensive today.

            https://nsidc.org/data/seaice_index/images/daily_images/N_daily_extent_hires.png

            I am still interested in hearing about what the collapse of solar activity will mean for the climate in the years to come. Now that it appears the Sun is entering a long-term decline in sunspots. I don’t mean to belittle your points but I have been hearing that we are all going to burn up and die my entire life. And here we are.

        • BackRowHeckler March 12, 2019 at 10:31 am #

          SSL

          At first 2000 was the big watershed year for the 1st generation of weather doomsday cranks. Granted it was a rather small cult then, and they hadn’t yet reached ino the schools and colleges.

          Basically, “we have until the year 2000 to turn this ship around.”

          After that sea ice melts, crops fail, cities disappear, snow is a thing of the past, summers become unbearable, air is unbreathable, water undrinkable … and so on. You get the picture.

          When none of these terrible events happened, two things occurred. The first is ordinary weather became evidence of ‘climate apocalypse’. Hurricane, snowstorms, heatwaves, suddenly they were the worst ever. If you pointed out for example the most intense and destructive hurricanes occurred 1925-1938, you were simply ignored. Bring up the Dust Bowl and you were ignored. The other thing is that goal posts were moved, and now armageddon is the year 2030. That’ when everything goes down if we dont change the way we do things. Of course when they say ‘we’ they mean me and you giving up our cars and use of cheap electricity, not them flying in private aircraft and living their high end degenerate lives in DC, LA, NYC or San Francisco.

          That’s the way it stacks up right now. This might go on for a long time and spark violence and civil strife like what is happening in France now with the yellow vest movement.

          Brh

          • SoftStarLight March 12, 2019 at 10:42 am #

            I think you are right Brh. It is the old for me but not for thee mentality. Like I mentioned slightly up thread I have been told my entire life that we are going to burn up and die because of global warming. And yet this year fresh blooms on my Japanese Magnolia were burned by a late frost a week ago when the temperature here in South Louisiana got down to 29.

          • GreenAlba March 12, 2019 at 10:56 am #

            We are always heartened to hear from those who thing AGW stands for ‘Warming in My Back Garden’, even though the initials just don’t stack up 🙂

            https://www.skepticalscience.com/1934-hottest-year-on-record.htm

            {sigh}

          • GreenAlba March 12, 2019 at 10:56 am #

            And some of us walk the walk too – literally.

          • GreenAlba March 12, 2019 at 10:58 am #

            *those who think…*

  39. Sam Stone March 11, 2019 at 10:51 pm #

    Wow Facebook banned Zero Hedge. Not a joke. How long til our host, Mr Kunstler is banned. His articles are after all carried on ZH along with the Libertarian site Lew Rockwell and a bunch more. ZH banned by the very same people who call everyone Facists. Banning free speech is exactly what Facists do. I am really becoming unhappy, depressed, and very angry. Civil war can’t be far off now. Everyone keeps wondering when the SHTF. Got news for you turds are whizzing by our heads every single day now.

    • SoftStarLight March 12, 2019 at 12:08 am #

      Yes Sam, there is no way to stop the train wreck at this point. Real America is now under full-scale, 24/7/365 assault. A Day of Decision will come. Strength, determination and focus are needed for that day. They want you to be down, depressed and downtrodden. Don’t give them what they want. They don’t deserve it.

      • Sam Stone March 12, 2019 at 12:41 pm #

        Yes you are correct SSL. I need to skip the depression and unhappiness and just keep the anger. Anger is all that will be needed now. The fight is upon us. The time for words is over.

    • 0hedge is a paranoid 21st century weekly world news let’s get real.

      • Sam Stone March 12, 2019 at 12:56 pm #

        Well snackmeister that is your opinion. I take it you agree with this book burning then. Since you don’t like ZH you are fine with it being tossed into the memory hole. Speaks volumes about you.

      • Nightowl March 14, 2019 at 4:44 am #

        It’s been considerably more accurate than the Times with regard to your Russia Truth tin-foil-hattery.

        I wonder if the Times will publicly rededicate itself to truthful journalism a second time.

  40. Janos Skorenzy March 11, 2019 at 10:55 pm #

    A person is body, mind, and soul. Likewise, a nation is body (economy), mind (politics) and soul (culture). You cannot hurt one aspect and still be a good friend of the person. Likewise, those who outsourced our industrial base to China, are the enemies of the Nation – not pillars of the community for God’s sake!

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    • SoftStarLight March 11, 2019 at 11:59 pm #

      Those who outsourced our industries inflicted a wound on our body, quite possibly a mortal wound. If this were a physical altercation between two people one person might end up six feet under. Shouldn’t fear of such a fate shudder through those who have wounded us so violently?

  41. I live at mean sea level and in a fairly prosperous little burg.

    I couldn’t help but notice that every one… every single one… of these “multi-use residential condo” type building stands on concrete pilings that go down 100 feet- and have 10 meters of concrete substructure off the ground (nominally for storefronts and parking).

    If you want to build a $2-5 million dollar real estate development in our little town- its its little core- you have to put the whole thing on top of a free way overpass’ worth of steel and concrete.

    Isn’t it funny?

    Its the like the bank knows… its like the architects know…. we’re going under water.

    The estimated amount of land we are going to lose in next decades is going surprise a lot of people who currently live and work in these elevations, on these coastlines. Florida and New Orleans, being special cases, will ultimately be just a tiny fraction of inundated land worldwide. Beaches are going to disappear, then towns, cities, fields…

    The threat level in places like New York City have been at code Red for a decade. Amazon.com may never have intended to build in New York for other reasons, but one wonders.

    There are city planners and commissions that are taking a good long last look at some of America’s oldest coastal towns. An Atlantean aesthetic has only been achieved by the Venetians- our polyglot layouts with their controlled intersections and 90-degree roadways may not have as graceful a thorofare for canoes and kayaks. And when the King tides roll in on some future super-storm the waves will crush and batter these flimsy buildings apart.

    Efforts should be made- to remove the environmental disaster of an abandoned landscape of rotting drywall and electric utility infrastructure- tiles, bricks, creosote, bitumen, asphalt, and thousands of septic tanks, buried gasoline and oil tanks, pipelines, and all other flotsam and jetsam, before they become a dangerous, toxic soup and no-go-zone that will extend from cape cod to Huntington Beach.

    You could roll up in your SUV and survey the sight- but you will be discreet.

    Gasoline will cost four times as much- 75% of that will be a tax- but you’ll be discreet because society will view driving around aimlessly in your private vehicle to be something like Smoking… Yes, your car will have a decal on the back like a Cigarette pack:

    Warning – Driving is Hazardous to the Environment and causes heat waves and unhealthy air pollution.

    Its going hard to act sexy next to a sign like that. Gasoline will become a superfetishized, highly regulated, and conspicuous thing.

    The School Bus will be exempt. Your 4×4 will not.

    Do you have a gasoline powered lawn mower? You might as well ditch it now.

    How about that sputtering, small engine tool that smells like burning dog shit? Home Depot’s got your super efficient Lithium ion replacement.

    Your neighbors will dial 1-800-NYBRCOP and you’ll get auto-subscribed to a repeating civil infraction, added to your IRS filing requirements.

    Your town or county level enforcement may vary.

    • BackRowHeckler March 11, 2019 at 11:01 pm #

      Maybe on Thursday we’re going to take a ride down to the shore (Long Island Sound) I’ll give you a report on what my lying eyes tell me, that is, whether or not the sea level is noticeably higher than it was when I was a little kid.

      brh

      • https://sealevel.nasa.gov

        Try this site I’m not sure but I think it might be more reliable

        • malthuss March 12, 2019 at 11:00 am #

          The estimated amount of land we are going to lose in next decades is going surprise a lot of people who currently live and work in these elevations, on these coastlines. Florida and New Orleans, being special cases, will ultimately be just a tiny fraction of inundated land worldwide. Beaches are going to disappear, then towns, cities, fields…

          Time will tell..all predictions have been wrong so far.

          • GreenAlba March 12, 2019 at 11:33 am #

            They have indeed, malthuss. They have on the whole been proven to have been too conservative, scientists not being given to sensationalism, by nature or conviction.

    • fugeguy March 12, 2019 at 1:46 pm #

      Yet another reason to not have neighbors

  42. Janos Skorenzy March 11, 2019 at 11:00 pm #

    Past, present and future are all One to God who dwells in the Eternal Present. Thus they will always exist. Richard Nixon and Billy Graham will always be crouched in the Oval Office whispering about how the Jews were destroying America. Neither one of them ever dreamed of trying to stop this and in fact served their Agenda with considerable ability in their respective spheres. Our Ending is utterly fatuous. When I become a Master, I’m going to materialize in the Oval Office and just start bitch slapping them. I suppose that isn’t allowed though since it might change history. Too bad.

    We know this because Dick was recording their conversation.

    • SoftStarLight March 11, 2019 at 11:50 pm #

      You are ascending the steps to the Throne. History will bend in the midst of your path. Naysayers and doubters be damned.

      • Janos Skorenzy March 12, 2019 at 12:01 am #

        I may have to die first though. To be recast in a better form or new edition as Benjamin Franklin said. Or perhaps I’ll save time and take over somebody’s body who is dying, and repair it once they depart.

        A great intellect and fierce fighter four our People has gone to the realm of lute and the lyre.

        https://www.amren.com/commentary/2019/03/guillaume-faye-rest-in-peace/

        • SoftStarLight March 12, 2019 at 1:07 am #

          Well we may be able to pull off a switcharoo sort of like in that movie The Skeleton Key…but via White Magic of course :-). Thank you for sharing this with me. I wasnt aware of Mr. Faye’s writings and activism. Now I am though! I always thought ethnomasochism was an interesting word and now I know where it comes from.

    • malthuss March 12, 2019 at 11:01 am #

      Various you tubers point to those 2 having been Masons and
      BG maybe was a pedo.

      • SoftStarLight March 12, 2019 at 4:57 pm #

        Really??!!! I will have to look into that.

  43. SoftStarLight March 11, 2019 at 11:45 pm #

    I’ve always loved the March winds. The warm, rushing Gulf breezes sprinting to the north bringing the clouds with them as they pass. The warmth they bring coaxes budding flowers and trees and stokes an eager anticipation of spring. If you aren’t careful they will convince you that spring is here to stay. But winter always has the final say. A last kiss of frost. So it is a time of rapid changes and uncertainty. And a new world is born.

    • Janos Skorenzy March 12, 2019 at 12:06 am #

      The War King will the known by many names, one of them being, “The Lion in Winter”. I know you will love and support Him when He appears as you once did the fallen Trump.

      I only hope I will be alive to serve Him as well.

      • SoftStarLight March 12, 2019 at 12:32 am #

        I hope that He will manifest very soon!! The people desperately need a Hero. An object of devotion. But He is coming one way or the other.

        • GreenAlba March 12, 2019 at 11:02 am #

          Have you read Shardik, SSL? It’s the darker book Richard Adams wrote after writing about the cute bunnies.

          It’s a warning, to people hankering after objects of devotion, among other things.

          • SoftStarLight March 12, 2019 at 4:56 pm #

            I didn’t read it but did look it up on Wikipedia. It appears to have a happy ending with faith restored though.

          • GreenAlba March 12, 2019 at 7:57 pm #

            I think you should read it.

  44. Q. Shtik March 12, 2019 at 1:25 am #

    At the tail end of the prior thread GreenAlba and BRH exchanged some posts concerning Grenoble, France. This recalled to memory a favorite personal anecdote:

    It was the summer of 1959 in the month of June. I was 18 and had just finished my freshman year of college. Our family took a one month tour of Europe, my brother, parents and me. It’s not that we were rich…my mother saved up forever and the trip was the pride and joy of her life. I had at this point 4 or 5 years experience in pool and its close cousin, carom billiards, under my belt. A pool table has six pockets while a billiard table has none.

    In each city on the tour I tried to find a pool or billiard room to test myself against the local talent. Actually, I never saw a pool table in Europe, only billiard tables. At home it was rare to see a young person play billiards. “Three-Cushion” Billiards was an old man’s game but I played both pool and billiards. In the interest of time and simplicity I will skip the description of how 3-cushion billiards is played. Probably not 1 in 10 commenters here is familiar with the game.

    Our first city on the tour was Paris. I learned at the hotel’s front desk that there was a billiard room directly across the street. It was small, located on the second floor, and had only 2 tables. It was mid-afternoon and there was only one customer, and older gentleman playing alone. He was delighted to receive my challenge. Though I won 20 to 3 he remained delighted.

    Next on the tour itinerary was Grenoble, France. By this time I was paling around with a 16 year old kid who was on this tour with his parents and a sister. He knew nothing about pool or billiards but was pleased to dump the old folks and go with me in search of adventure. We entered a busy billiard room with 7 or 8 tables. Guys came in off the street and stacked their bicycles in a corner. I rented a table and began to teach the totally novice kid how 3-cushion billiards was played. As two English-speaking Americans, we immediately began to attract attention. After a while a guy entered and a few people ran over to him and pointed me out. He spoke to me first in French and then in passable broken English. He challenged me to a game. All other activity in the room halted. A crowd formed close around us. Fifteen minutes into our game I looked toward the doorway entrance and saw my parents and other tour members staring in at me. (They would later tell me of their astonishment seeing their son leaned over a “pool” table in a foreign country with a cigarette dangling from his lips.)

    The game ended. I lost 20 to 14. He bought me a beer and showed me a plaque on the wall with his picture and words to the effect “Billiard Champion of Grenoble”. I asked him if he knew that Willie Hoppe (world’s greatest billiard player) had died 7 years earlier. He seemed never to have heard of Willie Hoppe but maybe the name got lost in translation.

    This match was the thrill of a lifetime for me.

    • EvelynV March 12, 2019 at 3:42 am #

      Good story.

      I hope Jim doesn’t phuque you up because of it.

      p.s.
      U.S. “Gets Its Ass Handed To It” In World War III Simulation: RAND

      • Ol' Scratch March 12, 2019 at 10:09 am #

        That might even be true, but the not so cleverly concealed agenda here is to justify more defense spending. RAND is one of the oldest in the business and still arguably one of the best at generating radical conservative propaganda.

      • Gleefully promoted on fake news sites zerohedge, RT, etc.

    • GreenAlba March 12, 2019 at 8:36 am #

      That’s interesting, Q – I nearly mentioned your name, hypothetically, in relation to a link I was going to give to brh, but I left it be (see below).

      But the Place St Andre – that of the photo – has other historical interest.

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Day_of_the_Tiles

      “The Day of the Tiles (French: Journée des Tuiles) was an event that took place in the French town of Grenoble on 7 June in 1788. It was one of the first disturbances which preceded the French Revolution, and is credited by a few historians as its start.”

      “Shortly before 7 June 1788, in a large meeting at Grenoble those who attended the meeting decided to call together the old Estates of the province of Dauphiné. The government responded by sending troops to the area to put down the movement.”

      I was given to understand the meeting took place in this square, because of the parliament building (after 1789, merely the ‘Palais de Justice’).

      The connection with you was that, for me, what makes a visit to the area worth making are the mountains that surround it on three sides, not the city itself. But, on the very outside chance that brh might actually make that detour I was going to give him this link and tell him to imagine it was you on the bike!

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f29-PdWQegc

      My advice would be to have dinner at the Table Ronde – oldest restaurant in the city and one of the oldest in France – in the square, outside (book!), plus a cable car ride across the river and up to the Bastille Fortress, for the view, then get out of the muggy car-ridden town).

      This clip takes you by the scenic route, beloved of cyclists and bikers, to the Vercors plateau (more history – this time the maquisards…) through the Gorges de la Bourne. It edits out ‘my’ tiny village, Choranche, which is about 7 miles from Pont-en-Royans which is at the end of the clip, with its ‘hanging houses’ as the last view.

      Perhaps you’ve been, Q? Just your kind of road I’d have thought! It’s hairy in parts but I drove a minibus of Edinburgh schoolkids through it 25 years ago so it’s safe 🙂 .

      For a quieter day out and a different mountain range, the Monastère de la Grande Chartreuse is the place to go.

      Pop by nearby Voiron, where the Cistercian monks have their liqueur distillery…

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y4t5ETte–o

      Beat that for a location for a monastery!

      • GreenAlba March 12, 2019 at 8:56 am #

        Just watched those clips again. I have to go back…

        • Q. Shtik March 12, 2019 at 12:32 pm #

          That is some scenic mountain roadway…I’d love to ride it.

          And the monastery…….I was there and sipped the Chartreuse, both the light colored and the dark. I’ll bet those monks are walking around with a buzz on every day.

          • GreenAlba March 12, 2019 at 12:51 pm #

            That’s amazing, Q – glad you saw the monastery. It’s quite a place. I’m definitely entertaining thoughts of a return visit now my memory has been nudged.

            The other thing I remember is a 1977 (wedding year…) drive over the Alps to Venice, via Briançon. Wouldn’t surprise me if you’d done that too. A fantastic open road through the Alpine pastures. Snow on the peaks in the summer sunshine.

          • Q. Shtik March 12, 2019 at 1:45 pm #

            The other thing I remember is a 1977 (wedding year…) drive over the Alps to Venice, via Briançon. Wouldn’t surprise me if you’d done that too. – GA

            =============

            I can’t rightly say Greenie…it’s possible since Venice WAS on our itinerary… but some things stay in memory more than others.

            Take, for example, this insignificant little memory from St Mark’s Square in Venice. We were sitting at an outdoor cafe. I was observing a young German man smoking and took note of the odd way he held his cigarette……..between the tips of his thumb and index fingers with the lit end above his palm. I remember thinking how strange, unnatural, and “gay” it seemed. I have since seen foreign films where a character held a cigarette in this way.

    • BackRowHeckler March 12, 2019 at 10:06 am #

      Good story Q.

      You are full of good stories.

      Brh

      • malthuss March 12, 2019 at 10:56 am #

        we are to focus on the future. Social collapse?

        • GreenAlba March 12, 2019 at 11:06 am #

          Memories of good times will fortify the collapsed, malthuss.

          • GreenAlba March 12, 2019 at 11:10 am #

            “What I am trying to say is that the pain then is part of the happiness now. That’s the deal.”

            Shadowlands
            CS Lewis

          • Exscotticus March 12, 2019 at 11:25 am #

            When they go down into the mine, everyone would still be alive. There would be no shocking memories, and the prevailing emotion will be one of nostalgia for those left behind, combined with a spirit of bold curiosity for the adventure ahead!

    • volodya March 12, 2019 at 12:03 pm #

      Too bad your family showed up at the billiard room. Took the edge off it. And not quite Paul Newman-Jackie Gleason but real life is never the movies. And it might have been better if a French hooker was in the mix. Otherwise a good story. I half expected Django Reinhardt in the corner, you know, smoking and watching, and commiserating with a French boxing champ.

      • BackRowHeckler March 12, 2019 at 12:50 pm #

        Also, Rick, from Casablanca needed to be somewhere in the background.

        Brh

        • volodya March 12, 2019 at 1:39 pm #

          That would be perfect. So Rick would have survived WW2 but then the question would be what about Captain Renault? Did he make it?

          Well, Rick would no doubt be involved in some shady scheme or other, there being no shortage of anti-colonial resistance movements back then, something that good ole Rick would be enmeshed in as a gun-runner or mercenary or fixer of some kind or other. The perfect thing is there was a bar in the billiards room as evidenced by the beer. So, no doubt, Rick would be at the bar, meeting with somebody disreputable, some desperado or other, an ex-Nazi maybe, maybe somebody like Otto Skorzeny.

          Never mind the politics of it, even if Rick detested Nazis, the war was over, everybody needed to make a living, and money is money.

          • BackRowHeckler March 12, 2019 at 2:15 pm #

            Dude you should go into screenwriting.

            Brh

          • Q. Shtik March 12, 2019 at 3:26 pm #

            The perfect thing is there was a bar in the billiards room as evidenced by the beer. – volodya

            ===========

            You point out something that struck me at the time as well: Alcohol on sale in a pool room. Never have seen it in the U.S. before or since.

            And then there is your reference up above to The Hustler starring Gleason and Newman. That movie opened in Sept ’61 in a huge old fashioned theater in Philly (long since demolished). I was there with Dick “Ice Cream” Alrich. When the lights came up it turned out that every would-be pool shark in Philly was there: Joe “Cadillac,” Al Koslosky (world 9-ball champ), the enormously rotund Al Fisher, a bail bondsman with a huge rubber-banded roll of cash in his pocket, Mark “the shark,” Pete “the Greek” and so on and so forth.

            But back in Grenoble two years earlier I was the star in my own Hustler movie ’cause a good pool player is the result of a misspent youth…and we got trouble right here in River City.

          • volodya March 13, 2019 at 10:09 am #

            I wish I was at the opening at that theater. What a scene that must’ve been with all those guys. “Joe Cadillac”. I can picture that.

  45. Pucker March 12, 2019 at 5:30 am #

    I’ll be in Connecticut relatively soon. Purdue Pharma is located in Stamford, Connecticut. I’ll stand outside Purdue Pharma like the character Michael Myers in one of those “Halloween” movies. Connecticut is a weird state. That’s where all of the Hedge Fund weirdo’s live unless they’ve run off to Florida to escape the taxes.

    “Myles was a graduate teaching assistant and saw kids his brother’s age all the time. It seemed to him that a large chunk of Matt’s generation could not navigate life’s demands and consequences. Myles had taught English in Beijing to Chinese kids who strove ferociously to differentiate themselves from millions of other young people. American kids a world away had enormous quantities of the world’s resources lavished on them to little result; they coasted along, doing the bare minimum and depending on their parents to resolve problems, big and small. At year’s end, Matt returned home to live with his parents. Myles spent the next years at Yale getting a master’s degree in Judaic and biblical studies and never knew all that happened later. At home, Matt seemed to have lost the aimlessness he displayed in college. He dressed neatly and worked full-time at catering companies. But by the time he moved home, his parents later realized, he had become a functional addict, using opiate prescription painkillers, and Percocet above all. From there, he moved eventually to OxyContin, a powerful pill made by a company in the small state of Connecticut—Purdue Pharma.“

    Sam Quinones
    Dreamland: The True Tale of America’s Opiate Epidemic

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    • Pucker March 12, 2019 at 5:35 am #

      I read a book once about the marketing of New IT Technologies. The author said that the business model of these IT weirdo’s is to get customers literally psychologically addicted to the technology. The goal is to make everyone “functional addicts”.

    • GreenAlba March 12, 2019 at 9:06 am #

      Pucker

      Talking of those Chinese kids striving ferociously…

      https://www.scmp.com/news/china/society/article/2145372/child-suicide-covered-china-says-think-tank-it-calls-authorities

      There are no easy answers – or even hard ones – to the human condition in the modern world.

      • GreenAlba March 12, 2019 at 9:07 am #

        Perhaps there are just different ways of being dead, for the unlucky ones.

        • BackRowHeckler March 12, 2019 at 12:48 pm #

          Read recently, after death, the addicts body still shows signs of heroin craving.

          Pretty disturbing, not sure if true.

          Brh

          • Ol' Scratch March 12, 2019 at 3:33 pm #

            How so? What were the signs?

        • BackRowHeckler March 12, 2019 at 4:34 pm #

          Dont know. Maybe in the chemistry? It seems pretty far fetched

          • BackRowHeckler March 12, 2019 at 5:16 pm #

            Might be a story for Weekly World News to investigate. Sounds wierd enough, right up their line.

            Brh

      • malthuss March 12, 2019 at 10:15 pm #

        At least he had some sense that people should make a contribution.

        from link-
        15-year-old Chinese boy committed suicide by drowning himself in a reservoir after leaving a note saying he could not focus on his studies

        and did not want to burden his parents

        or become a worthless member of society.

        • GreenAlba March 13, 2019 at 8:18 am #

          I love a bit of the milk of human kindness with my porridge of a morning.

    • BackRowHeckler March 12, 2019 at 10:40 am #

      Theres only 17 billionaires in the whole state. They lay low.

      In the past week in this town (pop. 25000) 3 young people have died from opioid OD. All 3 were college graduates, all under 30.

      Brh

  46. Pucker March 12, 2019 at 5:46 am #

    Apparently in the 1980’s some dissembling PhD medical researcher Asshole published a fake article in the “New England Journal of Medicine” purporting research findings showing a very low correlation between opiate use and addiction. This likely fake propaganda by Big Pharma may have been a big set up in preparation for selling highly addictive opiates to the white American middle class?

    Sam Quinones
    Dreamland: The True Tale of America’s Opiate Epidemic

    • SoftStarLight March 12, 2019 at 9:10 am #

      Why not? They need to de-populate the earth somehow. They are likely using many other methods in addition to this.

      • malthuss March 12, 2019 at 10:58 am #

        sacklers. the war on YT[whitey].

        • GreenAlba March 12, 2019 at 11:24 am #

          Sometimes it’s just about the money, malthuss.

          • malthuss March 12, 2019 at 5:36 pm #

            Wrong again, Honey.
            Often its a push back, money being just a part.

          • GreenAlba March 12, 2019 at 9:14 pm #

            Please don’t call me Honey. It’s creepy. Or perhaps sticky.

        • SoftStarLight March 12, 2019 at 4:49 pm #

          I’ve seen you mention them several times now. I need to do the research. Thanks for bringing it up!

          • malthuss March 12, 2019 at 5:37 pm #

            occidental observer wrote a piece on them.

            also the honey sherman murder was interesting, shall we say.
            the shermans were big into zionism and funding israel.

  47. Pucker March 12, 2019 at 7:25 am #

    “Free samples…”. There’s that word “Free” again….

    “Arthur Sackler, meanwhile, continued to transform drug marketing. In 1963, he licensed from Hoffman-La Roche the right to import and sell a new tranquilizer called Valium. Sackler again emphasized direct doctor contact to promote the drug. “Detail men”—salesmen—frequently visited doctors’ offices bearing free samples of Valium.“

    “Valium was marketed above all to women, pitched as way of bearing the stress of lives as wives and mothers. Before the feminist movement, women were presumed to need that kind of help for the rest of their lives, thus there was no worry then about its addictiveness.“

    Sam Quinones
    Dreamland: The True Tale of America’s Opiate Epidemic

    • BackRowHeckler March 12, 2019 at 10:50 am #

      You mean “mothers little helpers?”

      • seawolf77 March 12, 2019 at 1:03 pm #

        “What a drag it is getting old?” Mick Jagger.

        • malthuss March 12, 2019 at 5:38 pm #

          MJ must be north of 70.

          75 or 76.

  48. venuspluto67 March 12, 2019 at 8:14 am #

    Yeah, if they decide to fire up the money-printing presses again, this time they will have to put the resulting funnee-munnee directly into people’s bank accounts.

  49. Pucker March 12, 2019 at 9:01 am #

    Should Trump create a fictitious character named “Raul” who is an illegal immigrant who works in white nursing homes and is a serial rapist of old white women with Alzheimer’s?

    • SoftStarLight March 12, 2019 at 9:08 am #

      You are so strange sometimes :-). Why should he need to create such a character when real ones exist?

      • K-Dog March 12, 2019 at 12:38 pm #

        Perhaps because you only say they exist when they really don’t. Fantastical figures have names or they could not exist at all, even in the imagination. Pretending people exist who don’t in real life is different because you can’t ever give them a name. If you did some dog would try and sniff them out and show you up to be lying scum. Hence no names.

        You have no names, not even for yourselves.

        At least Pucker has ‘Raul who besides serial raping blue haired women drives 10 Cadillacs and gets 7 different welfare checks under 9 different names and drinks Coke.

        His favorite Cadillac is Mary Kay pink. He has one big black old one with the big fins too. It throbs with power.

        • SoftStarLight March 12, 2019 at 4:48 pm #

          Say what?

  50. SoftStarLight March 12, 2019 at 9:24 am #

    I never quite got past the previous thread. Individuality is overrated. It is also a lonely journey. You come into this world alone, you walk through the world alone trapped in this cage called the body, and then you exit this world alone. Have you ever been lonely even when you were surrounded by people? Are have you ever been lonely even when you were being held in the arms of your lover or spouse? Like a thirst that cannot quite be quenched. And if you are ever alone in a quiet place you can feel the emptiness. And many remedies will be offered to you if you share the feeling. Work on yourself, improve yourself, have more confidence in yourself. Everything is already within you they say. Find God. And yet that feeling is still there. At least for some people I guess. So you may laugh about stories of people who invited spirits in or discovered that spirits can come in when invited. But you shouldn’t. Because they are there. And they are not confined to a body or the laws of time and space that we are bound by.

    Now back to the mundane and ordinary….

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    • Walter B March 12, 2019 at 10:55 am #

      “Burt (Lancaster) had a better sense of who he was than almost any man I know, and because of that there was nothing that I know that he was afraid of. He knew exactly who he was and he was comfortable with it”…John Frankenheimer.

      Loneliness is certainly a human emotion that can plague us SSL, but it can also be overcome and even eliminated. When I was eight years old I suffered a bad dog bite that changed my life and isolated me socially, certainly through my childhood years and even into adulthood. Somehow during the month it took to recover I was able, through the grace of God, not only learn to enjoy the solitude of the isolated recovery time, but to learn to be able to deal with the isolation in public that I would face afterwards.

      Alone time for me is still so very special. It is when I do my best thinking, composing, planning and contraction. Because of how He has blessed me, I am also very comfortable in public, at small gatherings or in front of an audience of 5,000 people. There is no better time than when I am surrounded by my family, but then that is easy for most of us for there is much love there. I have always believed, as John Frankenheimer once said of Burt Lancaster, that once you are comfortable with who you are, you will be comfortable with all situations.

      • Sounds like you were severely psychologically and perhaps physically damaged by being savaged by a cute, adorable doggo, was it your fault? Poking out with a stick? What kind of bacterial infection did it deliver?

        • Walter B March 12, 2019 at 12:06 pm #

          If anyone knows about severe psychological damage and bacterial infections it certainly would be you Little Dickey.

      • Janos Skorenzy March 12, 2019 at 1:12 pm #

        What a great actor. Remember his role as a washed up boxer – who out of love for his manager surrendered his dignity and became an Indian Chief for Pro-Wrestling?

        “You coulda been a contenda”

        You are graced indeed in your path. Few find such Peace ever, what to speak of so early. And some find it for a time, but can’t live in such a way as to keep it.

        • Walter B March 12, 2019 at 1:25 pm #

          Yes Janos I have been blessed far more than my ability to deserve it to be sure. I am experiencing more and more, almost daily events of pure job and contentment, mixed in of course with the regular trials and tribulations. Some day perhaps I will be able to not lash out in retribution at those who can only tear down like the few miscreants that frequent this place, but if you think about it, helping those inclined to tear down to reap a little of what they sow is good work, is it not? Much more productive to work together than to fight one another for sport, but that lesson often takes a very long time to learn.

        • BackRowHeckler March 12, 2019 at 1:39 pm #

          ‘Requiem for a Heavyweight’

          That was Anthony Quinn. Kim Novak, Jackie Gleason and Mickey Rooney were in it. I think Rod Serling wrote the screenplay.

          “I could’ve been a contender”, was from ‘On the Waterfront’, Marlon Brando talking to Rod Stieger.

          Another good one was ‘The Harder they Fall’. That might have been Burt Lancaster, i cant remember.

          I like to old boxing movies, full of gritty realism, filmed in black and white.

          Brh

          • Janos Skorenzy March 12, 2019 at 1:48 pm #

            Ah, fallible memory conflating different people and movies. All great stuff! I’ve always conflated Liza Minelli with Barbara Steisand for some reason too.

          • elysianfield March 12, 2019 at 5:50 pm #

            “On the Waterfront’, Marlon Brando talking to Rod Stieger”

            BRH,
            Uhhh, Karl Malden?

          • BackRowHeckler March 12, 2019 at 6:28 pm #

            Maybe E. I was working off memory too,. And it might have been Kim Hunter, not Kim Novak in Requiem.

            Bogey was in The Harder They Fall.

            I was on a beer league softball team for a few years with Bogeys son Steve. He was little when his father died but he had some great stories about growing up in Holywood.

            Brh

          • BackRowHeckler March 12, 2019 at 6:46 pm #

            “You don’t understand, Charley, I coulda had class, I coulda been somebody, I coulda been a contender.”

            Marlon Brando to Rod Stieger, scene in back of cab.

            Brh

          • Billy Hill March 12, 2019 at 9:16 pm #

            Burt Lancaster’s best: Atlantic City

            An actor at the top of his form.

            Decent plot and editing too.

      • EvelynV March 12, 2019 at 1:27 pm #

        Walter that sad story seems to explain a lot.

        Did your family eat the dog afterwards? If so, were you offered the canine oysters?

        • Walter B March 12, 2019 at 1:51 pm #

          Your lack of humanity is no surprise Eve and au contraire, it explains a lot more about you then my experience does about me.

        • SoftStarLight March 12, 2019 at 4:39 pm #

          I guess you don’t realize how rude you truly behave sometimes Evelyn. It would be nice if you had some sense of shame but obviously that escapes some people. Walter is one of the nicest people here so what is your problem?

        • Sam Stone March 12, 2019 at 5:03 pm #

          Hey Evelyn are you and Debbie the twinkie the same person or just a pair of low class, foolish, progs who revel in rudeness? Excuse the redundancy. What a horrid pair you two truly are. You two are the reason some sites allow blocking.

          • EvelynV March 12, 2019 at 7:41 pm #

            That’s very unfair to Debbie.

            Y’all need to see the light. I try to be the roguish kidder, quit taking everything I say so seriously.

            In the book “The Four Agreements”, the first agreement is to take nothing personal.

            I think it is a horrible thing to be attacked and seriously harmed by a vicious animal. I’m pretty sure Walter isn’t from a culture that considers eating your enemy a perfectly normal and proper thing to do but if I didn’t ask how would we all know for sure?

            Walter, I have buckets of humanity. Enough to put some into the empty buckets of any of the jackals here who think Trump is a fit human for occupying the top of the food chain.

          • Billy Hill March 12, 2019 at 9:14 pm #

            Good Grief. Drags Trump into it.

            Learn how to write and then get a life.

          • Billy Hill March 12, 2019 at 9:18 pm #

            On second thought don’t bother.

          • If SSL were me, she’d be better written…

        • Walter B March 12, 2019 at 10:58 pm #

          Thank you Sam and SSL for your kindness. Not all creatures in this plane are capable of such acts and you both well know that. I appreciate what you have extended to me, thank you. I understand that there are those who cannot treat others decently and for some reason, they mistake kindness for weakness. Unfortunately for them they are destined to do what they do and reap what they sow.

      • SoftStarLight March 12, 2019 at 4:46 pm #

        Thank you for sharing Walter. Sorry to hear about the dog bite! That isn’t uncommon, though sustaining a long-lasting injury is certainly less so. Some of this is also nurture and not nature. I mean, I usually spend most of my day doing for others and I don’t have a problem with it or anything but I think in some ways it leaves me slightly less able to deal with that down time alone. I guess I have more growing up to do lol :-). And as you also point out, God does factor in and as I told Janos below I need to get back on track with Him. In the activity of life it is sometimes easy to forget where the true sources of Life and Healing are.

        • EvelynV March 12, 2019 at 7:51 pm #

          How sorry? Did you shed tears? Did you get a feeling in the pit of your stomach that was like a phone call in the middle of the night? Did it prey on your mind for a lingering time afterwards? Did it make feel a little bit ashamed afterwards to know that your boiler plate expression of sorrow could find no corresponding sensation in your emotional center?

          I think you spend most of your day on this website.

          God does not do factoring. She doesn’t like fractions, and she doesn’t even like statistics. Most of her time is taken up with juggling between the pleas for help from mother’s whose babies are having agonizing experiences during their short times on earth and football fans desperate to have Her tip the scales in their favor during the ever happening football games.

          Don’t ask me how I know these things. God tells me most of it but She’s cautioned me about blabbing about it. She doesn’t want others getting pissy because they don’t get the same attention I do.

          • Walter B March 12, 2019 at 10:53 pm #

            Your god may indeed be a woman or a female or whatever traits you care to assign to it and that is your right. I will not degrade or applaud your choices. However, we clearly worship distinctly differ deities, and that is my right. Good luck with your choices.

          • EvelynV March 12, 2019 at 11:41 pm #

            “Deities, to god-damned hell with deities! We have no deities. In fact, we don’t need deities. I don’t have to show you any stinking deities, you god-damned cabron and ching’ tu madre!”

            Walter, please take a memo. The idea of deities was the best herders and sometime fuckers could come up with back when the average bloke was incredibly ignorant and superstitious.

            Like a mile long flock of migrating birds, when a raptor dives at the flock and the flock swerves violently at the point of the attack and an hour later the birds arriving at that same point continue to swerve as the ones before them. so too do blind followers of ludicrous made up religions continue to jettison reason for blind faith. Long after the pimpers of the scam have gone away. A billion billion galaxies and super-jezzzus just happened shoot his entire wad here on our eath because his father asked him to come down and be tortured so the father could forgive the torturers. You can’t make this shit up and expect people to believe it no more that you could expect a misanthrope like Trump could become the President of a nation of enlightened people. Fortunately for Trump such people in miserably short supply.

            What does worship mean actually? That is a very heavy term. I can’t only imagine it by thinking of when I was young and had a sex partner who I couldn’t stop thinking about it. Worship should imply a pulsating feeling of energy and passionate love for. For most people who use the word doesn’t it represent a squirmy hour or two listening to a mediocre sermon and blurbing a few times in a vocabulary containing way too many “thees, thous, ye, and oblique references to bloody activities allegedly on behalf of the bored to distraction worshippers?

          • Walter B March 13, 2019 at 7:58 am #

            Like I said Eve, believe whatever it is that floats your boat or believe nothing, none of this is my concern. Sorry to hear about your sex partner not working out. Nothing sadder than winding up a cum dumpster, but then if it is what you prefer, good luck with that. I am not here to save anybody and I prefer to work with people not to degrade them. I’ll do my thing, you do yours.

          • EvelynV March 13, 2019 at 9:36 am #

            Walter! That is a crude sexist metaphor that I’d wager gave SSL a more palpable stomach jolt than what she avowed was the sorrow inducing tale you told about having your nose bitten off by a dog.

            The word “sorry” sure gets thrown around a lot whenever you are mixed up in the conversation. You’ve probably forgotten what John Wayne said: “Never say you’re sorry, it’s a sign of weakness.”

            Hah! If John had only known – there are so many signs of weakness in this place, who would even notice?

          • Walter B March 13, 2019 at 11:44 am #

            I am not sorry at all Eve, you earned that one. You can dish it out but you cannot take it. No surprise there.

          • Walter B March 13, 2019 at 2:21 pm #

            And another thing Eve, you can throw around all of the SJW insult words that you want at me, sexist, racist, old white man, homophobe, islamophobe, whatever you care to say because none of those pathetic attempts at insult are worth a damn to me. People who know me understand who I am and what I am and you never will so your opinion matters not to me nor shall it ever.

            From all that you have said in the past, especially your description of the “sex partner” that you once had, you words paint a picture of you as a person that considers sexual intercourse as something you do for kicks, for fun, and indiscriminately as well. If that is not correct then I really am sorry for interpreting it that way, but that is how you come across. I was raised to believe that making love to another human being was supposed to be something personal and special and not simply a way to get yourself off. I understand that morality has changed today and perhaps even has gone away altogether as humans “hook up” and do it wherever, whenever, and without regard of consequence or concern for the other person. I get that, but it certainly does offend me because it degrades something that, at least to me, was supposed to be something better than what two dogs in the street might do. But to each his own I still say. If perhaps one day you change your tune and learn to less combative, insulting, and offensive, I for one will certainly treat you much better. Until then, if the Foo shits, wear it.

          • EvelynV March 13, 2019 at 10:09 pm #

            Good god Walter, what a long winded reply.

            First, you pompous gibbering ol coot I only speak truth, never gratuitous insults.

            Second, all that sex stuff was icky to read, it’d be better to keep it to yerself. I don’t come here to be titillated by old geezers.

            I know you mean well so I’m cutting you some slack…

            …but still, yer really a trump lover?!?

          • Walter B March 14, 2019 at 10:56 am #

            Why do all the Trump haters insist on those of us that refuse to hate him, love him instead? I never liked DJT, but once he was in office and the sellout republican and the sellout democrats both attacked him, well it was a sure sign that he was a good choice. I will not side with scum just because a man I was never fond of got himself elected. If either side could have put up a better candidate I would have been happy to make that choice instead. And btw, sometimes it is necessary to use words to convey ideas. ROTFL, LOL, and IMHO do not quite do that do they?

          • EvelynV March 14, 2019 at 1:51 pm #

            ” I never liked DJT, but once he was in office and the sellout republican and the sellout democrats both attacked him, well it was a sure sign that he was a good choice.”

            Walter, the fact your addled brain jumps to that kind of conclusion is the only sure sign of anything – namely that you have no judgement and your ability to use logic is worthless.

            To boil it down simply, if a person is so odious that no one has respect for them, then to you it is a sure sign he deserves respect.

            Or to look at it another way – If no man wants to have sex with a person of ambiguous gender and no woman wants to have sex with them either, then you Walter are ready to jump their bones and go at it like a happy rabbit.

            Am I following your line of reasoning correctly?

          • Walter B March 14, 2019 at 2:14 pm #

            I think that you should answer your own ridiculous “question” Eve, and since you value the last word so much, I will let you have it with that. Go ahead and feel free to utilize your most potent venom, watching a viper work can very quite entertaining.

    • Janos Skorenzy March 12, 2019 at 1:03 pm #

      You describe the God shaped hole in the Heart that can only be filled by Him. And only with Him can you really fulfill the commandment to love all people – since many are not loveable in and of themselves. Or are your opponent, too reserved, or of course, just strangers.

      I hung out with Spiritualists for awhile: they conflate spirits with Spirit – really only being interested in the former. What a bizarre mistake. But at least they pray and that may afford them some protection in their dabbling. Of course for some it’s more than that, soothing the devastation of being separated from a deceased loved one. Whether they are really being put in contact with the person is another question of course. There are many lying spirits laying in wait for the unwary.

      • SoftStarLight March 12, 2019 at 4:35 pm #

        Thank you for getting me centered again. I need to focus on God more and I have kinda fallen behind there in some ways recently. I am going to make a better effort to get back that relationship the way it used to be. And I am not inviting any spirits in by the way :-). It’s just, in the mood I was in this morning early, it was dark and dull out, the kids were still sleeping, and in the course of getting things ready for the day that I was just feeling blue and feeling alone and could feel maybe why people do things like that.

        • EvelynV March 12, 2019 at 7:54 pm #

          You live in a state where Weed isn’t legal yet don’t you?

          That could be a big part of your problem, don’t you think?

        • Janos Skorenzy March 13, 2019 at 1:40 am #

          De nada, my dear. Yes, everything has a spirit of one kind of another. You’re more open to the World than most is all. And that can be good or bad, painful or joyful.

          • EvelynV March 13, 2019 at 9:42 am #

            “More Open to the world”?!

            Are you shyting us? When someone sits at a computer all day like Jabba the Hut bleating insipid thoughts to a collection of strangers who wouldn’t know her from any other Walmart shopper if they happened to run into her on the street one day, it takes a huge stretch of imagination to characterize them as being more open than most.

    • Sam Stone March 12, 2019 at 2:55 pm #

      Being an introvert has its advantages.

      • SoftStarLight March 12, 2019 at 4:27 pm #

        Yes, you are right Sam. As much as I lecture about not becoming a hermit, at least hermits probably don’t have such concerns and worries. Or at least not to such a degree for sure.

        • EvelynV March 12, 2019 at 8:00 pm #

          Every person has the same challenge. Hermits are no exception.

          Until they realize their Buddha hood they have to work to surrender their ego.

          • SoftStarLight March 13, 2019 at 12:27 am #

            Have you realized your Buddhahood? I have doubts but am keeping an open mind.

          • EvelynV March 13, 2019 at 9:52 am #

            SSL – you are too kind. How could you have doubts? It seems as plain as the nose that used to be on Walter’s face before a dog bit it off that I still have a little way to go on achieving that.

  51. Trumpo’s budget slashes 31% of funding from the EPA, 70% cut to renewable energy research, and elimination of climate science programs across multiple agencies. It cuts 11% from the Energy department including $696 million from office of energy efficiency and renewable energy which “provides hundreds of millions in grants each year for electric vehicles, battery storage, and energy efficiency. The Interior department gets 11% cut.

    The budget increases military spending by 5%, while the Taliban overran an Afghan outpost even while peace talks continue.

    • Ol' Scratch March 12, 2019 at 11:50 am #

      Yep. Maybe the Dems will get serious next time then, ya think? Naw! They’re the diversity party now. This is what happens when you have a united duopoly. One talks a good game but is utterly ineffectual, providing cover for the other one to rape, loot, and plunder with complete impunity. Welcome to Weimar Amerika, my friend.

      • K-Dog March 12, 2019 at 12:55 pm #

        United Duopoly. A great coupling and true. The ultimate in social diseases. People get VD but societies get UD. America is not the first.

        Sufferers of UD usually also suffer from ID or Institutionalized Denial. The two maladies are joined at the hip. Death by FAR or Fully Abstracted Reality follow. Convulsions called Nika fits usually manifest at the end.

        • K-Dog March 12, 2019 at 12:56 pm #

          follows

      • Walter B March 12, 2019 at 6:17 pm #

        Yes Scratch, the D’s have all fallen to F’s, or better to F-Up’s. By allowing diversity to create enough diversity within their own ranks they have become splintered, battered, and beaten. AOC’s strange ideas might not have seemed so strange had we already run out of fossil fuels and had just developed a magical, perfect replacement, but her timing not only has those who profit from the sale of fossil fuels boiling, but those who understand that doing without these energies means slow death from many wounds. She has effectively pissed off everybody at the same time.

        Add to this the abortion after birth (infanticide) and they have pretty much alienated everyone out there besides Andrew Cuomo and those that profit from the sale of aborted fetus parts! It surely looks as though the Dems have effectively committed political suicide. The sad part about this turn of events is that the Republicans are crap too.

        Why can we not have a decent candidate from someplace else? Perhaps it is time to usher in the Anti-Christ. Now there is a sobering thought, right?

  52. Phutatorius March 12, 2019 at 1:42 pm #

    “emitting inchoate threnodies from his blowhole” Nice! “Threnodies” was a sort of challenge. I thought it was a song or poem of some sort – wasn’t far off. There is also “threnodic” and “threnodist” but not “threnodious,” which could refer to anyone’s least favorite pop star/song. Probably just an oversight by Noah Webster.

  53. Janos Skorenzy March 12, 2019 at 1:50 pm #

    Deaths now outnumber births among white people in more than half the states in the country. Much of this is low birth rates and white men dying from substance abuse and suicide. Our life expectancy has declined for 3 years. We need to do much more.

    The words of Andrew Yang, the coming Yellow Emperor. Yet despite his color, he says “Our” in regards to Whites. One of Us! An honorary Aryan….

    • GreenAlba March 12, 2019 at 4:04 pm #

      “An honorary Aryan….”

      Like Yeshua?

      • SoftStarLight March 12, 2019 at 4:20 pm #

        Yeshua is Aryan

        • GreenAlba March 12, 2019 at 7:47 pm #

          That’s too cute 🙂

          • Janos Skorenzy March 13, 2019 at 12:40 pm #

            Look at the Shroud of Turin. The image portrays a Semite of the very Noblest type – so different from most of them now. As He said to the reviling crowd, I can see by your faces that you are not of Israel.

          • GreenAlba March 13, 2019 at 2:18 pm #

            Janos, please, the shroud of Turin is a medieval forgery.

            There was a lot of it about. I thought better of you. Clearly I overestimated you and underestimated what you will fall for.

          • GreenAlba March 13, 2019 at 2:18 pm #

            But an Aryan Jesus would have been a perfect foil for when he comes back as a Somali next time.

    • SoftStarLight March 12, 2019 at 4:20 pm #

      If this decline in life expectancy occurred within any other ethnic group it would be on the news each and every day. Probably with flashing chyrons and breaking news reports and updates. And I am not even suggesting that would be a bad thing. But the same concern is never expressed for Whites and never will be. We can only and must only rely on each other at this point and build our on social networks. We can build our institutions from there. No other candidates that I am aware of are even talking about this except for Trump but that is only in relation to the opioid crisis (of course Whites are never mentioned by name!). If Andrew Yang is willing to help Us then he should receive the Crown and he will be an honorary Aryan Hero! His face may even get carved onto the beautiful Wall once it is finally built!

      • Janos Skorenzy March 13, 2019 at 12:57 am #

        Well said. You display exactly the flexibility we will need. The Chinese call themselves “the Sons of Heaven”. They are an ancient and powerful people. And the Judeo-Masons will be coming after them and the Japanese once we are destroyed. So we would do well to ally with each other. Ditto the Russians.

  54. A Tale of Two Countries today in the New York Times.

    Costa Rica is forging ahead with a plan to go carbon free. Their problems include a growing number of cars (avg age 17 years) and congestion (10mph crawl) in the capitol city, an aging diesel train system, but the plan has public acceptance on to of decades of reforestation. Tough but doable in a nation without an army.

    Egypt meanwhile is celebrating a major natural gas find off its coast and is salivating to sell the gas to Europe and making Putin pout because it lowers prices. Egypt has youth unemployment at 34 percent, and is growing by a million people every six months, and is expected to surpass 100 million by the end of the year.

    • Exscotticus March 12, 2019 at 3:06 pm #

      Costa Rica will never be “carbon free”, because they’re not counting the cargo and cruise ships and aircraft that supply them with… everything.

      Deforestation wasn’t caused by petrochemicals; it was caused by people. Are they taking steps to reduce population? No? Then this is all just virtue-signaling. Or maybe it’s just business. Costa Rica competes with other islands for tourists. Maybe advertising themselves as 100% certified organic holistic gluten free wheat germ vegan will draw liberals away from the Dominican Republic.

      • Ol' Scratch March 12, 2019 at 3:30 pm #

        An awful lot of American expats down there too. Last I checked, it was considered the #1 preferred destination for the hipster expat set.

      • EvelynV March 12, 2019 at 8:09 pm #

        What a shitty worthless response. Guns don’t kill people, petrochemicals do. No wait, the guns just sit there and so do the petrochemicals…it must be when people use those lovable things that bad things happen.

        Hell yes, we could plant nuclear bombs throughout the planet and they would never kill people.

        It would be some bonehead person that used the bombs who should get the blame, not the innocent dudes or dudettes who put them there for people to get at.

        • EvelynV March 12, 2019 at 8:18 pm #

          K-Dog, I have a theory about SSL’s admission of being dazed and confused about what she sees as being too cryptic for her.

          It’s the four leg thing that jammed her up. She’s thinking you are talking about yourself and is hampered by a pre-judgement you are being smutty. Accordingly it confused her why you said four legs (forgetting you use a dog persona frequently to go along with your avatar) instead of the more understandingly smutty three legs.

        • Exscotticus March 12, 2019 at 9:14 pm #

          >>> Guns don’t kill people

          They don’t. But if you want to use that logic, then they save people, too. In particular, they save tens of thousand of women from being raped every year.

          • EvelynV March 12, 2019 at 9:52 pm #

            As always, the only tool in the right wing wacko toolbox is fear.

            Tens of thousands of daily gun vs angry pecker confrontations. They must mostly happen where deer and buffalo roam because never is a discouraging word heard about all that dangerously and from what you say almost riotous savagery going on.

            Just imagine if tens of thousands are prevented by the meager percentage of women who actually go about armed, the number who are victims must by enormously huge.

            By the odds you suggest my guess is that SSL must have been raped at least a dozen times in her life by now.

            If that’s true SSL I forgive you of all the faults you’ve ever shown here.

          • Exscotticus March 13, 2019 at 10:14 am #

            >>> As always, the only tool in the right wing wacko toolbox is fear.

            Fear? Try prudence and personal responsibility.

            As always, the only tool in the left wing wacko toolbox is to remove all individual rights and freedoms, and hold lawful people accountable for the actions of the lawless.

            >>> They must mostly happen where deer and buffalo roam because never is a discouraging word heard about all that dangerously and from what you say almost riotous savagery going on.

            You’re surprised that the anti-gun fake news liberal media doesn’t report instances where firearms prevent rape? Why would they? They’re a business. You don’t want to read it and you’re their audience.

            Go research defensive gun use (DGU) and educate yourself. Even low-end estimates are in the range of 55,000 to 80,000 incidents per year, while high end estimates reach of 4.7 million per year.

          • elysianfield March 13, 2019 at 12:44 pm #

            “By the odds you suggest my guess is that SSL must have been raped at least a dozen times in her life by now.

            If that’s true SSL I forgive you of all the faults you’ve ever shown here.

            Evelyn,
            Sooo…being a victim allows excuse for our faults and shortcomings? Do you also forgive the blacks their (occasional) acting out?

          • EvelynV March 13, 2019 at 6:48 pm #

            Elysianfield

            By what shitty line of logic do you come by that question?

            Severe trauma, such as getting one’s nose bitten off by a dog, introduces a whole set of mitigating factors for accounting why people behave in certain irrational ways.

            Chronic victimhood such as native Americans suffer and acute victimhood such as Walter and SSL might have suffered should have different results. Chronic victims might just need to harden the fuck up and make the best they can from a bad situation. Acute victims have no where to turn so coming here to bleed on an audience seems more forgivable.

            Maybe I’m just too kind of a person and shouldn’t have offered any forgiveness to SSL as you apparently would prefer. I’m turning over a new leaf by not offering you any forgiveness no matter how many times you been allegedly raped.

          • elysianfield March 13, 2019 at 8:44 pm #

            Severe trauma, such as getting one’s nose bitten off by a dog, introduces a whole set of mitigating factors for accounting why people behave in certain irrational ways.

            Evelyn;

            Funny story,
            The first time I ever saw or was aware of a Pit Bull (Staffordshire Terrier) was when a guy in a pick-up truck pulled into the parking lot of my business. I addressed the guy and asked him the name of his dog…he responded “Albert”…I reached in to pet the dog, and the owner said…”be careful with Albert”…I looked the dog right in the eye…his gaze was unflinching…It was about that time that he bit me in the face…shredding my nose. I wrapped a towel around my face and went straight to the surgeon who “reattached” the flaps.

            Mitigating factors my big black ass…I still love dogs, and approach them without fear.

            “By what shitty line of logic do you come by that question?

            ” my guess is that SSL must have been raped at least a dozen times in her life by now.

            If that’s true SSL I forgive you of all the faults you’ve ever shown here.”

            Evelyn,
            Logic is not needed where direct observation provides.

          • EvelynV March 13, 2019 at 10:20 pm #

            elysianfield, your “black ass”?

            Am I just slow on the uptake about whose who around here or are you really…now wait a minute, even black people have the skin of a pale face on their asses don’t they?

            Well anyway, are you black?

          • elysianfield March 14, 2019 at 12:16 pm #

            “Well anyway, are you black?”

            Evelyn,
            …Yes and no. Skin as white as the driven snow…

            “Black Ass” however, an accurate description…no one would argue otherwise.

      • EvelynV March 12, 2019 at 8:21 pm #

        But come to think of it I agree with you. Those GD Central and South Americans have never seen a forest they didn’t want to chop down and turn into cash.

      • GreenAlba March 12, 2019 at 8:54 pm #

        “Costa Rica competes with other islands for tourists.”

        Has Costa Rica been cast adrift? Which ocean did it choose?

        “Are they taking steps to reduce population? No? Then this is all just virtue-signaling. ”

        http://worldpopulationreview.com/countries/costa-rica-population/

        “Costa Rica is currently growing at a very steady 1% per year, in line with many neighboring countries. The most recent census in 2011, the first in eleven years, found the population of the country was smaller than expected, in part because Costa Ricans are having fewer children. The average household plummeted from 5.6 in 1973 to 3.5 in 2011. It’s also believed that economic troubles play a role, which means that Costa Rica may one day soon begin to see negative growth.”

        “With a population growth rate of 1.48%, Costa Rica is in the middle of the pack. This growth is expected to slow until around 2050, when the population will begin to decline.”

        Are you sure you’re talking about the same country?

        “Costa Rica will never be “carbon free”, because they’re not counting the cargo and cruise ships and aircraft that supply them with… everything.”

        You do know that they grow food and export stuff?

        • Exscotticus March 12, 2019 at 9:11 pm #

          >>> Has Costa Rica been cast adrift? Which ocean did it choose?

          Love it! Excellent retort.

          I was imagining Costa Rica after the ocean rise from AGW turns it into an island…

          Pointing out Costa Rica’s current population growth is specious. It’s nearly the 100th most population-dense nation—more so than Egypt. Monaco is the most population dense of all and they also export stuff. Your point is?

          • GreenAlba March 12, 2019 at 9:28 pm #

            You said *everything* was brought to them??

            You specifically asked ‘are they taking steps to reduce population?’ so I specifically pointed out that they were having fewer children, in fact that the average household size had ‘plummeted’ from 5.6 to 3.5.

            Pardon me for so totally misunderstanding your question.

          • Exscotticus March 12, 2019 at 9:35 pm #

            The fact that they’re having fewer children doesn’t mean that they’re taking steps to achieve this result. Are they? What steps? We know they’re taking steps to become “carbon free”.

          • GreenAlba March 12, 2019 at 9:55 pm #

            How do you think they reduced their household size from 5.6 to 3.5? Did the authorities of Flint, Michigan take over the management of their water supply or something?

          • GreenAlba March 12, 2019 at 9:59 pm #

            https://www.popline.org/node/494897

            “The country became demographically aware and worked to expand a family planning program by the adoption of the National Population Program. This program supported the spontaneous acceptance of contraceptives in the early 1960s by officially institutionalizing family planning on a medical basis into the Social Security system and the Ministry of Public Health, organizations able to deliver services to the entire population. The National Population Program also contributed by developing an awareness of family planning through information, publicity, and now its present effort to expand into the educational system. ”

            So not Flint Michigan, then.

          • Exscotticus March 12, 2019 at 10:44 pm #

            Ancient historty. Costa Rica’s current “National Population Program” is to funnel caravans of immigrants to the USA.

          • GreenAlba March 13, 2019 at 7:39 am #

            Well, Exscotticus, I would say ‘neatly body swerved’, but it wasn’t even up to the standard of a petulant teenager.

            The fact is that the Costa Ricans, however imperfect their current status compared to the wonder of you, have done something, as a country – together, socialist-y fashion – that you claim no-one anywhere can do, in your normal diatribes about population. There’s just no pleasing you – and certainly not with facts, which can’t compete with your prejudices and lack of goodwill.

            An average household of 3.5 is better than an average household of 5.6 in the circumstances in which we find ourselves, and especially in the circumstances in which you find yourselves, in terms of the wretched of the earth trying to share your goodies. Anyone else would be pleased at their effort but you don’t have that much milk of human kindness in you. Ever, as far as I can see.

          • GreenAlba March 13, 2019 at 8:55 am #

            I love the idea of ancient ‘historty. History with a bit of distort-y!

          • Exscotticus March 13, 2019 at 10:24 am #

            Passing out prophylactics to address population growth is equivalent to passing out recycling bags to address climate change.

            The UK also passes out condoms. How’s that working out for them? The UK is the 50th most population-dense nation on earth.

            You’ll know that a nation is serious about population growth when they stop subsidizing it. And the first step to that is to severely curtail immigration. After all, you can’t expect the natives to make social sacrifices while you’re letting in boatloads of immigrants. You can’t tax Mr. and Mrs. Smith for having more than one child when the immigrant family you just let in has a ten-child brood.

          • GreenAlba March 13, 2019 at 12:29 pm #

            “Passing out prophylactics to address population growth is equivalent to passing out recycling bags to address climate change.”

            Absolute tommyrot. They have addressed population growth and are addressing it still. And passing out recycling bags is only to address recycling.

            “The UK also passes out condoms. How’s that working out for them? The UK is the 50th most population-dense nation on earth.”

            Irrelevant to the case in hand. You are just throwing your toys out the pram because you didn’t even know what country Costa Rica was in the first place.

          • Exscotticus March 13, 2019 at 4:13 pm #

            The only tommyrot here is claiming that passing out condoms is comprehensive population control. You’ve thoroughly confused correlation with causation. I can list dozens of nations that hand out condoms that have not seen their growth curtailed.

            Costa Rica is not serious about population control. And their “carbon free” plan simply moves their carbon usage somewhere else—to industrial nations that are creating their “green” technology.

          • GreenAlba March 13, 2019 at 6:11 pm #

            “The only tommyrot here is claiming that passing out condoms is comprehensive population control. ”

            ‘Passing out condoms’ was your expression and not the wording of any population policy espoused in Costa Rica – as far as I’m aware, but I’m happy to be corrected. Nor do you know what their contraception policies are or what they hand out. You didn’t even know where the feckin’ country was.

            I said nothing about their carbon usage. You are confusing me with Snacks. Or just flailing about in desperation.

            5.6 per household is a fact. 3.5 per household is a fact.

            Get over yourself.

          • EvelynV March 14, 2019 at 12:18 am #

            Exscrotticus I think you’ve gotten confused. You don’t use the garbage bags on your…er…junk and you don’t use the condoms for your garbage. You do it the other way around, assuming someone like you ever has another chance to try (which I’m seriously doubting).

        • malthuss March 12, 2019 at 10:19 pm #

          other Islands??

      • Maybe you don’t realize they reforested 30% because of policy alone. Yes, they have a full blown cargo cult, but they’re not so stupid as to sacrifice their forests. You apparently don’t know about the region in question. There are some very smart people. They’re going to skip Internal Combustion, the Sequel and go directly toward Progress and zero emissions.

        Its hard to believe, headbanger. People are doing the right thing.

        • GreenAlba March 13, 2019 at 7:46 am #

          The Costa Ricans, like the Keralans, are living proof that money spent on education* and healthcare is money well spent. So, actually, were the Iraqis, under the otherwise vile Saddam, who had a healthcare system a whole lot of Americans can only dream of, until they were bombed back to the Middle Ages by their betters.

          The Costa Ricans, while not as clever as the Exscotticans, have a 97% literacy rate, which is only two points below the USians.

          *I’m not talking about degrees in gender studies, either, Exscotticus, so don’t try your usual techniques. The law of diminishing returns applies to all sorts of things.

          • Q. Shtik March 13, 2019 at 4:05 pm #

            Absolute tommyrot. You are just throwing your toys out the pram – GA

            ============

            I love the word tommyrot. What could be more British than tommyrot?

            And, in general, I love the stuff you write. It’s like watching Downton Abbey or Doc Martin.

          • GreenAlba March 14, 2019 at 9:15 am #

            Well, thank you, Q. Glad to be of quaintness value – or something!

        • Exscotticus March 13, 2019 at 10:40 am #

          >>> Yes, they have a full blown cargo cult

          Yes it’s easy to go green when you’re exporting your environmental issues.

          Who makes the solar panels, wind turbines, and batteries needed to go green? All of these technologies involve mining, factories and tons of pollution.

          Costa Rica is not a model for the future, for the simple reason that it’s neither scalable nor sustainable. It only works so long as other nations are willing to take the environmental hit.

        • EvelynV March 14, 2019 at 12:22 am #

          How about WinstonChurchillrot or godsavethequeenrot?

          PrincessDianasCorpserot is probably too descriptive, huh?

  55. K-Dog March 12, 2019 at 2:04 pm #

    What he meant to say was, hedge-funders, private equity hustlers, and C-suite personnel are making out just fine as the asset-stripping of flyover America proceeds, and you miserable, morbidly obese, tattooed gorks watching this out on the Midwestern buzzard flats should have thought twice before dropping out of community college to drive a forklift in the Sysco frozen food warehouse (where, by the way, you are probably stealing half the oven-ready chicken nuggets in inventory).

    Now is that fair? One could argue a few oven-ready chicken nuggets written off spoiled here an there could be part of compensation. Fork-Lift drivers far as I know don’t have Patreon Accounts. A rising minimum wage does not mean they can afford to buy their own nuggets. Not if inflation goes up faster. 100K a year used to be the old 50K a year.

    A warehouse driver knows in time he/she is one of the assets that is going to be stripped and in Buzzard Flats there are not many games in town to play. So half of the nuggets is certainly an exaggeration. Sanity demands a more reasonable cut.

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    • K-Dog March 12, 2019 at 2:10 pm #

      On second thought if they were reasonable enough not to steal too many nuggets they’d have stayed in community college? Perhaps, but everybody has different circumstances. Even in Buzzard Flats.

      • Ol' Scratch March 12, 2019 at 3:28 pm #

        Not a like a CC degree is earning many people six figure salaries either, but compared to the four year diploma mills they’re still a smart bargain. If I would have been smart I’d have stopped at the two year mark and explored my options. The last two years were mostly just costly filler, although I definitely enjoyed the vacation. In the end, degrees offer little to no protection in the labor market these days.

        • SoftStarLight March 12, 2019 at 4:02 pm #

          Plus there are so many foreigners now competing for jobs with native-born Americans. The foreigners are typically hired first. Also, companies are shipping every possible aspect of production overseas and outsourcing services overseas. It is all very intentional in my opinion. They want the middle class, and particularly Whites, dead and gone.

          • K-Dog March 12, 2019 at 4:28 pm #

            YMMV but I was thinking of the ability to stay in CC as a measure of impulse control.

          • K-Dog March 12, 2019 at 4:31 pm #

            They ? What are you saying. You are ‘They’. Medication may be apropos, unless you are pulling one of my four legs.

          • revilo March 12, 2019 at 4:43 pm #

            Four top Dem presidential candidates, all of Color, have endorsed reparations for slavery. At this point, I’m just curious how crazy it’s gonna have to get before white people grow a pair. I won’t be writing any checks, I can promise you that.

          • revilo March 12, 2019 at 4:45 pm #

            Scratch that, not all of Color. Liz W in not Comanche Indian after all. But that’s what she identifies as, and race is a social construct, so actually don’t scratch that. 4/4

          • SoftStarLight March 12, 2019 at 5:04 pm #

            Sorry K-Dog. As much as I try I just don’t get your posts. I guess you prefer it that way since it prevents any true communication.

          • SoftStarLight March 12, 2019 at 5:07 pm #

            revile – I can only hope soon, VERY soon.

          • SoftStarLight March 12, 2019 at 5:08 pm #

            sorry revilo lol – spell check is conspiring against me!

          • Ol' Scratch March 12, 2019 at 5:19 pm #

            @ The Dawg,

            YMMV but I was thinking of the ability to stay in CC as a measure of impulse control.

            LOL! Hell, if I could have finagled more funding I’d have stayed at CC the rest of my life. The facilities were better, the student mix was more non-traditional and fun, and the courses more geared to stuff that real people actually do or need, and the schedule was far more flexible.

            I later actually got a letter at the end of my four years (at the regular university) that because of my accumulated hours (150+, I think, due to a lot of vocational crap I took while I was still in the service) I was going to be cut off from any further funding, regardless of degree status. In other words, you’ve been fucking off long enough mister, time to get your ass to work now!

          • ozone March 12, 2019 at 5:22 pm #

            K-Dog,
            Never-you-mind, they’re already jacked up on massive doses of Pervitin to keep them awake and aware (not to mention, pestilential). Perhaps by injection, rather than by mouth would prove more efficient? How do you think *they* are able to construct so many weak and transparent “acolytes”?

            Oh, as to your question, we’re still awaiting the coded phrase that puts the eliminate-with-extreme-prejudice of the *other* “they” in motion. (I would prefer these cowardly pricks make the first moves, out from behind their cozy, sanctioned curtains and golden-armored bluster; the “all hat and no cattle” shit has gone really stale. Jump, froggies, jump!)

            When we see their camo-clad asses in the street and on the line, rather than the usual “by proxy”, then we’ll know what’s real… and what AIN’T. All I’m seeing right now is Guano.

            Now, if you please, back to the fuggin’ topic at hand………

          • Sam Stone March 12, 2019 at 5:49 pm #

            Actually revilo Lizzy W. has been claiming to be a Cherokee not a Comanche but I get your point. If were like Lizzy W. a low class prog claiming to be an American Indian I would choose Comanche over Cherokee any day. Comanche were some bad motor scooters.

            I live in the shadow of the Greenhorn mountain named for a famous Comanche Chief named Cueno Verde (Greenhorn in English) by the Spanish. The Spanish killed him in 1776 not far from where I am typing this. He was called Greenhorn because his headress was ornamented by a pair of old buffalo horns green with age. His real name in Comanche is translated as “the man who holds danger.”

          • revilo March 12, 2019 at 7:07 pm #

            It would have been funnier is she went with Comanche.

            A legion of horribles, hundreds in number, half naked or clad in costumes attic or biblical or wardrobed out of a fevered dream with the skins of animals and silk finery and pieces of uniform still tracked with the blood of prior owners, coats of slain dragoons, frogged and braided cavalry jackets, one in a stovepipe hat and one with an umbrella and one in white stockings and a bloodstained wedding veil and some in headgear or cranefeathers or rawhide helmets that bore the horns of bull or buffalo and one in a pigeontailed coat worn backwards and otherwise naked and one in the armor of a Spanish conquistador, the breastplate and pauldrons deeply dented with old blows of mace or sabre done in another country by men whose very bones were dust and many with their braids spliced up with the hair of other beasts until they trailed upon the ground and their horses’ ears and tails worked with bits of brightly colored cloth and one whose horse’s whole head was painted crimson red and all the horsemen’s faces gaudy and grotesque with daubings like a company of mounted clowns, death hilarious, all howling in a barbarous tongue and riding down upon them like a horde from a hell more horrible yet than the brimstone land of Christian reckoning, screeching and yammering and clothed in smoke like those vaporous beings in regions beyond right knowing where the eye wanders and the lip jerks and drools. –Cormac

          • EvelynV March 12, 2019 at 8:23 pm #

            Just to remind you, more and more native-born Americans are not white. And I’ll tell this, there are lot more handsome looking people, male and female, because of it.

          • revilo March 12, 2019 at 8:56 pm #

            Ev got jungle feee-va. She got jungle feee-va.

            https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=nNbM781v7M0

          • EvelynV March 12, 2019 at 10:06 pm #

            Reviling

            You need to take notes. She thought she was Cherokee not Comanche. Jezzzzuss I hate it when people can’t even keep information straight about the righteous owners of this land!

            She made an common mistake: She believed something she was told from her youngest years by her family. It is so common for people to think they are part Cherokee Indian, you’ll find tons of information about the phenomenon if you google it.

            Here is a smattering of the hits you get if you google “why do some many people think they have cherokee ancestry”

            Why do people who claim Cherokee ancestry seem to be … – Quora

            Why do so many whites claim to be Native American ancestry …

            Why do so many people that claim Native ancestry specifically …

            Cherokee blood: Why do so many Americans believe they have …

          • Janos Skorenzy March 13, 2019 at 12:59 am #

            Kdog gets weird because he has no answers to our questions. He just doesn’t like our point of view but doesn’t have a coherent one of his own, so he just gets negative instead. Pathetic really.

          • EvelynV March 14, 2019 at 12:29 am #

            SSL, you are getting tedious! For every native-born American applying for a job flipping burgers there are likely to be 5 foreigners applying for the same job. Law of averages say 4 out of 5 times the foreigner gets the job first.

            Sober yerself up and starting putting some thought into what yer saying instead of just blathering the first words you think of.

            I’m not going to keep helping you out like this much longer. I don’t need to hear cheeky monkey Q accuse me of being your foil again.

          • Nightowl March 14, 2019 at 10:45 am #

            It’s only about class, IMO. They encourage racism to keep the plebes at each others throats.

        • EvelynV March 12, 2019 at 9:40 pm #

          Reviling

          Sorry, blind men can’t jump, never was a fan – not him and not Ray.

          Try some Tool on me.

          • Q. Shtik March 14, 2019 at 12:16 pm #

            I don’t need to hear cheeky monkey Q accuse me of being your foil again. – Evelyn, from up above

            ==============

            I can understand your use of the adjective ‘cheeky’ but in what sense ‘monkey’. I don’t get that.

  56. Kafkaesque March 12, 2019 at 4:03 pm #

    You had me at ‘Hell no’………….

    Jerry Maguire’s only client, after shown the money, suffered a fatal strain to his brain ligaments.

    Commentary:

    +, ‘ersatz’

    -, ‘Mueller as a baddie…..

    C’mon, Jimbo, there is a tide in the affairs of men, and Trump’s the red tide

  57. Pucker March 12, 2019 at 4:39 pm #

    What do you think of the Xalisco mafia running the black tar heroin trade in the US?

    The black tar heroin trade is run by Mexicans from Xalisco who hide out in Mexican immigrant communities for cover. No Mexican immigrants; No black tar heroin. The Mexicans only sell to whites. They won’t sell to blacks who they fear will rob them.

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xalisco

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    • Pucker March 12, 2019 at 4:50 pm #

      The Drug Money gets laundered through Mexican restaurants.

      • 100th Avatar March 12, 2019 at 6:13 pm #

        That’s not all that happens.
        Many of the workers are indebted pollos (smuggled people) who reside in the restaurant until debt is repaid.

        Did you ever wonder how these almost always empty places stay in business?

        It’s becsuse you don’t see the real business.

        • malthuss March 12, 2019 at 10:12 pm #

          OK, i will bite..if the place is empty, what work do the workers do,
          anything legal?

    • ozone March 12, 2019 at 5:35 pm #

      So, tell us, Puckered,
      Why so much concern for folks you don’t give a fuck about’s preferred method of suicide? I’m not gettin’ it, because it certainly fits the “anything goes and nothing matters” society. It’s just a symptom, not the actual disease. (If I weren’t convinced otherwise, I might think your alma mater is Wassamatta U.)

      What was Jim’s topic again? …Oh, that’s right, you don’t know. Go check.

    • 100th Avatar March 12, 2019 at 6:22 pm #

      Tapatios giving junkies what they want.

      Good for them.

      The real creeps sell “prescribe” OxyContin, Fentanyl, and all the other “legal” drugs.

      Tapatios are the good people in this war.
      They just don’t pay you a dividend.

      Sentimiento de amor de Jalisco,
      Que devora mi pecho en suspiro,
      Yo creyendo que era un cariñito,
      Un cariño vestido de amor
      En Jalisco se baila el Jarabe,
      Como nadie lo sabe bailar,
      Al compás de guitarras y bajos,
      El Jarabe se va a Zapatear

  58. Ol' Scratch March 12, 2019 at 5:01 pm #

    Came across this cute little video series today documenting an ongoing passive/aggressive property dispute in somewhere USA. It reminds me of the old Chaplin silent movies way back in the day, all caught on surveillance camera.

    Part 1 of 42 (ongoing):

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GlDEXIrU4Gc&index=1&list=PL3vRGNALY_TIrpdodwE2cV0fTyzGDJ3ep

    • Sam Stone March 12, 2019 at 5:21 pm #

      LOL Old Deuce. I’m guessing that pos will be spending eternity walking back and forth feeding those branches into your furnaces.

      • Ol' Scratch March 12, 2019 at 5:45 pm #

        Yep. Stupid human tricks for the rest of his miserable days.

  59. Therian March 12, 2019 at 8:12 pm #

    You’ve got it right, Jim. This economy is based on massive deception. The proverbial “bottom line” is that half of the country cannot come up with $400 cash to cover an immediate emergency.

    These Fed “talking heads” describe a fictitious economy.

  60. Therian March 12, 2019 at 8:15 pm #

    I’ll say this for Mr. Trump i.e., he’s got it right that planes, like so many things in the US economy, are full of very complex technology that is outstripping ordered control.

    I was a techie before I retired and I rue the overly technologized state of our economy and all the gewgaws and gizmos that inhabit it. At some point we’ll need to retreat lest we get breakdowns that will make the Boeing crashes look like a walk in the park.

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    • EvelynV March 12, 2019 at 8:43 pm #

      People have no idea of the slop in the world of computer code. Probably especially not the coding world itself as it is almost exclusively in the hands of young techs who can’t even conceive of the kinds of coding checks and balancing and testing that used to be required to implement new programs and/or make changes to existing ones.

      At some point in businesses, for all practical purposes the production system became the test system for implementing changes.

      People I knew who gave up their office jobs to jump into the lucrative contractor world during the humongous pro-active Y2K conversion frenzy repeatedly relayed stories of how horrified they were at what they saw from the inside of the IT world of so many big companies.

  61. EvelynV March 12, 2019 at 8:32 pm #

    SSL – one more attempt to help you. Forums are addictive habits rivaling Oxy –

    True or False?

    The people who come to this website
    heavily focus attention on things mostly negative.

    • BackRowHeckler March 12, 2019 at 10:12 pm #

      You’ve got to accentuate the positive
      Eliminate the negative
      Latch on to the affirmative
      But don’t mess with Mr. In Between

      You’ve got to spread joy to the maximum
      Bring dark down to a minmum
      Have faith, a pandamonium
      Libel to walk up on the scene

      To illustrate my remark
      Jonah in the whale, Noah in the Ark
      What did they do
      Just when everything looked so dark

      They said we better
      Accentuate the positive
      Eliminate the negative
      Don’t mess with Mr. In Between

      lyrics by Johnny Mercer

      Best cover: NRBQ

      Oz did you know those guys, NRBQ?

      brh

      • malthuss March 12, 2019 at 10:17 pm #

        I read at age 4 or 5 Bob Dylan would insist on singing this at family functions.

    • SoftStarLight March 13, 2019 at 12:14 am #

      An attempt to help me lol? Hmmm, so its maybe a teensy weensy bit addictive. Brilliant idea Evelyn! Lets start a support group for forum addicts since we both apparently find ourselves here. I see you got your fix today and maybe went a little overboard too? Heavily focus attention on negative things…I would say yes and no. There are many lighthearted moments I can recall a long the way. But at the end of the day when the focus is the end of the world as we know it what do you expect?

  62. malthuss March 12, 2019 at 10:17 pm #

    Please don’t call me Honey. It’s creepy. Or perhaps sticky

    Deal.

    I recently called one old woman ‘Lady’ and she was furious.
    She claims Lady = Lord and connotes a slave system of lord and vassal.
    She also does not like ‘Miss.’

    • EvelynV March 12, 2019 at 10:23 pm #

      I’m guessing she was just making up an excuse for showing the revulsion she couldn’t hide just being in your presence.

      I could be wrong.

      • malthuss March 12, 2019 at 10:25 pm #

        She is a friend and Im told Im nice looking.

        Are you Janet? I could be wrong.

        • EvelynV March 12, 2019 at 11:59 pm #

          I didn’t mean to suggest you couldn’t be nice looking. That doesn’t cover all the reasons for causing revulsion however. You could have the breath of an overfed vulture, the body odor of a sweat hog, the personality of a pompous horse’s ass, clothes that suggest you’ve escaped from prison, or the circus clown tent, you might travel around in a cloud of flatulence that makes starlings fall from the sky above wherever you go. It might be you have the stink eye for anyone you gaze upon or an evil eye that makes women feel incontinent. You might be pitifully wizened and seem fragile enough to crack into pieces by making accidental contact with, or of course there is the possibility you are morbidly obese, so much so people shy away from getting into the same elevator with you. Even your name – doesn’t “mal” mean bad?

          Who’s Janet?

        • BackRowHeckler March 13, 2019 at 12:28 am #

          Malt, Janet didn’t have that edge.

    • Q. Shtik March 13, 2019 at 12:11 am #

      Please don’t call me Honey.

      ==============

      Malthuss’s use of the term Honey is a fake endearment. My wife had an old Uncle Bob (lived to 95) and his term of contempt was another fake endearment. He would call someone “Buddy Boy.” They had to be male, of course.

      • GreenAlba March 13, 2019 at 7:55 am #

        “Malthuss’s use of the term Honey is a fake endearment. ”

        Well, I had actually managed to figure that out, Q – you forget this is the land of irony. 🙂

        • GreenAlba March 13, 2019 at 7:56 am #

          I could have said ‘don’t patronise me, you ****ing *******’, but I saw no need for egregious rudeness, regardless of malthuss’ tone.

        • GreenAlba March 13, 2019 at 8:42 am #

          The move from iron to irony is possibly typical of the trajectory of advanced, post-industrial nations who are obliged to throw their lot in with the ‘creative’ industries 🙂 . Including accounting, I suppose.

          Dundee (previously Jam, Jute and Journalism) brought you GTA. Edinburgh brought you that new one about the Wild West (I’m not a gamer – the very thought puts me into a temporary vegetative state…)

          Although in truth I think the UK population is an interesting mixture of ex-colonial delusion and gentle self-deprecation where irony is always going to find a comfortable home.

          • malthuss March 13, 2019 at 10:58 am #

            this is the land of irony.

            I like that. UK is that land? Or Kunstlerville?

          • GreenAlba March 13, 2019 at 12:31 pm #

            I meant the UK, but there’s room for us both.

    • elysianfield March 13, 2019 at 12:59 pm #

      Malthuss,
      I suggest, then, that you call her “long distance”….

  63. BackRowHeckler March 12, 2019 at 10:17 pm #

    That’s right Therian the next tech — the final tech — will be your lever action rifle, shotgun, axe, shovel and hoe.

    For when its time to start over.

    brh

  64. malthuss March 12, 2019 at 10:24 pm #

    Bicycle use peaked about 1895. That’s about when electric cars came in. They had a good run,

    [pun intended?].

    • I understand a lot of people live in places where, when they look out the front door and try to imagine, say, going to a social place they like or fetching something good to eat, or otherwise acquiring supplies, the idea makes them shudder to think what it would be like to have to make the journey without a car.

      This prospect is precisely the primary question posed by the owner and narrator of this blog. If you have missed the point, perhaps you have a few bolts loose upstairs. In plain English, you’re going to be stuck up a cul-de-sac, in a concrete SUV. Unless you can think of some reason the world is going to come to you in a peak-oil environment, I’d suggest planning on moving- SOON.

      • K-Dog March 12, 2019 at 11:41 pm #

        you’re going to be stuck up a cul-de-sac, in a concrete SUV.

        without a fillup

        • SoftStarLight March 12, 2019 at 11:50 pm #

          Ah now I definitely understand what you mean!!! Off the beaten path and out of the way may not be so bad after all.

          • K-Dog March 13, 2019 at 12:16 am #

            There is only one of me so do what do you refer? I was only getting the quote right.

            And one of these days I’m going to find the original quote. The one JHK amplified. McGuane’s original, I have the book. Somewhere.

          • SoftStarLight March 13, 2019 at 12:36 am #

            Ah I didn’t realize it was a quote. I thought it was your response. So help me. You bolded “without a fillup”. Was that the clue that it was a quote? Don’t laugh at me I am trying :-).

          • K-Dog March 13, 2019 at 1:03 am #

            I don’t know why I’m indulging this nonsense but I am listening to an interview with Roger Hallam of Extinction Rebellion so I have the time. Do not assume you took me in.

            Stuck up a cul-de-sac, in a concrete SUV without a fillup. is a famous JHK quote. It is greatly honored in the Doom Community. My special thrill is to know that JHK adapted it from a sentence in ’92 Degrees in the Shade’ by Thomas McGuane. The original sentence concerned being stuck up a Florida creek.

          • SoftStarLight March 13, 2019 at 1:17 am #

            I didn’t assume anything and appreciate your reply. I learned something. Was that really so bad?

      • BackRowHeckler March 13, 2019 at 12:24 am #

        Snacks, I doubt if 99.9% of people even give it a thought. The overwhelming consensus — when the subject is brought up, which is seldom — is that oil is plentiful, enough for at least the next 1000 years, and if it should ever run out somebody will come up with something to take its place.

        When TLE came out I tried to talk to people around here about it; in no uncertain terms I was told by almost everybody to shut up and asked me if I was nuts. Oil depletion is not on the radar of hardly anybody and the only time people talk about oil is if the price of gas spikes, then its “oil companies are screwing us.”

        brh

        • GreenAlba March 13, 2019 at 8:06 am #

          I would concur with your second paragraph, brh, in terms of my own experience, along with the blind faith in ‘them’ sorting out a substitute in a ‘cometh the hour, cometh the man’ kinda way.

          In my case people weren’t actually rude, but you get the reputation of being a ‘negative’ person, and self-help advice for maintaining a ‘healthy’ outlook on life generally includes avoiding negative people! You could almost see them backing off when the topic was mentioned (or shoehorned, whatever…).

          So I stopped.

          Barbara Ehrenreich is very good on this stuff (although she doesn’t mention oil) in her book ‘Smile or Die: How Positive Thinking Fooled America and the World’.

          • malthuss March 13, 2019 at 11:03 am #

            Babs misses the point. I did read ‘Nickel and Dimed’

            –not getting by in the USA.
            The problem for the ‘lumpen’ is immigration.
            All those resource needy people competing for jobs [or EBT], homes, and Harvard.
            Or should I post (((Harvard)))?

            She merely writes, ‘ I started my imposter ship in Maine because of its Whiteness she dont mean now]…well Obama did what he could to make Maine less White.

        • capt spaulding March 13, 2019 at 11:56 am #

          If we have enough oil to last 1000 years, the only problem would be if we tried to use it all. I would guess that burning oil for another 1000 years, would be enough to turn the Earth into a copy of Venus.

  65. wwg1wga March 12, 2019 at 10:47 pm #

    ***************************************************
    Didn’t you love the things that they stood for?
    http://www.got-truth.com/docs/Didnt%20you%20love%20the%20things.pdf

    #oathkeepers

    Q.

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  66. K-Dog March 13, 2019 at 12:07 am #

    Brace for Impact

    The economy is far more precarious than the surface boom/bubble suggests.

    1. Enterprises have already stripped out all the expenses they can.

    2. Costs are soaring despite the low rate of officially measured inflation.

    I’ve thought as much myself but seems C.H. Smith has some data.

    Japan returns to the Tokugawa shogunate and America is Yard Sale Nation. The age old adage of the frog in the kettle coming to boil seems appropriate but it does not matter for private jets are the rage. Their roar a scream to the future that we really don’t give a fuck.

    POTHUS West will be more nuts even than Trump in your wildest dream. His wall won’t be to keep brown people out. His will be on the Canadian border to keep White people out. It will cost four times as much or 8 times as much considering the true inflation rate of fresh frozen chicken nuggets.

    Doom is right on schedule. The slow death creeps while we worry about Seneca’s Cliff. That is, those who know what Seneca’s Cliff is.

    • SoftStarLight March 13, 2019 at 1:01 am #

      OMG real ballers don’t rent 747s they own em! They should have known that wasn’t the best look for them. Lol I bet Elrond would support a wall if it would keep us out. So I am just having a little fun don’t get mad ok. Now seriously, I looked up Seneca Cliff and it sounds like a rapid way to ruin and I think you are saying its a slow but continual process.

      • K-Dog March 13, 2019 at 1:16 am #

        Not dealing with resource depletion global warming overpopulation and the cultural decay of postmodern America dooms us. The doom may be fast or it may be slow but not dealing with it dooms us regardless. Having an entire nation lulled to the intellectual excursion box of a ten year old child from cradle to grave by mass media and our devices dooms us inevitably.

        The doom may be fast or it may be slow but it is real and now it can be measured. Measured with hard data so I’ll make a K-Dog prediction.

        Denial is going to go Cujo.

        • SoftStarLight March 13, 2019 at 1:29 am #

          Well I am sure you are right about that. The powers that be are not going to want people to get “panicked”. The preferred impression being that everything is going swimmingly. Even though most people are not as well read as you are many still realize something is not “right” anymore. So there will likely be massive efforts to keep people away from the truth and in the dark wondering what it is that just isn’t quite right.

  67. Q. Shtik March 13, 2019 at 1:05 am #

    I am with Eve today on her observations about deities and religions. It is just tooo ridiculous to think that of all the billions of galaxies (here for 14 billion years we are told) the one true God sent his only begotten son (conceived in the womb of a virgin) to this tiny mote in the void, and fortunate for us that are around today this luckily happened a mere 2K years ago, so now (actually less so now than when when I was in high school) a kid will stand at the foul line in basketball and make a sign of the cross (virtue signaling) presumably asking Jesus or his Father to intercede in the laws of physics and make any necessary corrections to the flight path of the foul shot while the opposing team members are praying just as hard for the opposite, creating a genuine dilemma for the Father…

    Or take the professional boxer who, shortly before the fight begins goes down on a knee facing into his corner, hangs his head down for a few moments, then springs back up and has his robe removed to reveal a huge crucifixion tattoo on his back and the face of a baby on a pectoral muscle, this being the offspring he fathered with his former girl friend…

    And then there’s funerals…I’m going to have the coffin I built with the pool table themed lid set up in the middle of my dining room but there will be no kneeler in front of it as there usually is in a Catholic sendoff… rather a sign on a stand near the foot end of the box will state “Feel free to stand while praying for the repose of the departed’s soul because Mr Shtik believes prayers delivered from a standing position are every bit as effective as kneeling prayers in lopping off time in purgatory.”

    • Janos Skorenzy March 13, 2019 at 1:32 am #

      Yogi Berra said as much to Hispanic ballplayer. They used to make the sign of the cross is the dirt with their bats and he said, Aw why don’t you just let Him watch the game?

      Some of the Mestizos turn Catholicism into the religion of their Aztec ancestors. But in any case, the sparrow does not fall without His consent. How much more are you than a sparrow? Surely He knows and cares. But yes, you will have to be purified by fire since you will not do it now. You cannot enter His presence like you are now, stinking and soiled with sin.

      • Epicur March 13, 2019 at 7:58 am #

        Keep in mind that He does allow many sparrows to fall lest their numbers grow too large.

        I remember as a child seeing a baby bird in a nest that ants had found – an ugly death if ever I saw one. Perhaps the parents had wound up in the stomach of a cat or perhaps they just submitted to overwhelming numbers.

        “The world’s God is treacherous and full of
        unreason; a torturer, but also
        The only foundation and the only fountain.
        Who fights him eats his own flesh and perishes
        of hunger;…”

        Birth Dues by Robinson Jeffers

        • Janos Skorenzy March 13, 2019 at 12:37 pm #

          For me it was the wasps stunning the tomato caterpillars and then LAYING EGGS IN THEIR BODIES. The larvae then eat the caterpillars alive. Oh the horror. I knew I was in a bad place at that point. Thank God for the Church and my faith. God permits Evil and this is a fallen world where life lives on life and not every Word that proceeds from the Mouth of the Father.

          I mean the Tomato Worms are goss enough in themselves, but this was too much. I remember my father’s rage against them, increasing when he saw that. Nature is evil – kill it all!

          Nature is Evil but we must love it even in its fallen state. The beasts are depending on us….

      • GreenAlba March 13, 2019 at 10:52 am #

        “Aw why don’t you just let Him watch the game?”

        Why would he bother to watch the game when he already knows the result? 🙂

        • malthuss March 13, 2019 at 11:07 am #

          S he already knows the result.

        • seawolf77 March 13, 2019 at 11:53 am #

          Hey you don’t want to get out-prayed.

        • Janos Skorenzy March 13, 2019 at 12:49 pm #

          As the Sufis say, God is recreating the Universe every instant. If He were too turn away, it would end.

          Blake, “If the Sun were too doubt, it would immediately go out.” There is no objectivity or separation of the observer from the experiment in these matters. You are the both the observer and the experiment. Or the observer and the observed. If you doubt, you queer the whole thing from the get go. Throw yourself in and you can review it later and thus preserve some of the Western mindset and objectivity. Like a love affair? Like a love affair. Mere Observers cannot enter in and don’t gets to know. Or as the the scholarly saints say, I believe that I may understand. They love so that they may know.

          • GreenAlba March 13, 2019 at 3:42 pm #

            Get a grip, Janos.

          • Q. Shtik March 13, 2019 at 4:21 pm #

            If you doubt, you queer the whole thing – JS

            ============

            Here we go with the homophobia 😉

            Or as the the scholarly saints say, I believe that I may understand. – JS

            ============

            More profundity verbiage.

    • seawolf77 March 13, 2019 at 2:11 pm #

      A Muslim and a Jew are sitting ringside awaiting a boxing match. One of the boxers climbs into the ring, kneels down in his corner and makes the sign of the cross. The Muslim asks “What does that mean?” The Jew replies “Not a goddamn thing if the man can’t fight.”

      • Q. Shtik March 13, 2019 at 5:19 pm #

        Ah haha ha

  68. Janos Skorenzy March 13, 2019 at 1:08 am #

    https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/high-schooler-posted-bible-verses-response-pride-flags-suspended-targeting-gay-straight-alliance-club-221144568.html

    The Church of Gay is every bit as intolerant as any of the Abrahamic faiths ever were. But at least they provide a Path to Life for some, and not a Path to Death for all.

    • malthuss March 13, 2019 at 11:11 am #

      But at least they provide a Path to Life for some, and not a Path to Death for all.

      the intent of the sentence is not clear. they gay? I think thats not what you mean.

      • Janos Skorenzy March 13, 2019 at 12:30 pm #

        You’re right. I’m too careless about things like that.

        • SoftStarLight March 13, 2019 at 1:07 pm #

          Well now you should give yourself a break on this one. You were having a bad case of writer’s block anyway and were working your way out of it :-).

        • S M Tenneshaw March 14, 2019 at 6:51 am #

          In related news, the gay mayor of South Bend, Indiana is now a Democratic presidential candidate. His name is Pete Buttigieg (pronounced Boot-a-judge) – which is not to say it won’t get pronounced any which way you can imagine.

          Ya gotta love it.

  69. Janos Skorenzy March 13, 2019 at 1:23 am #

    Reveille at West Point.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ft2WqkvIhXY

    If the Watchman does not blow the horn at the approach of danger, then the Blood of the People is on his hands. Many revile revilo but he is just such a Watchman and the notes of his bugle are both loud and true.

    The Hobbits blew the Horn of Buckland, which meant Fire or Foes to rouse the Folk against the Dark Riders.

    Of course Reveille is a daily ritual to wake up the Troops and/or raise the Flag. But look deeper: we must all wake up to the danger that threatens our Nation and our People. Trump has betrayed us. Repeat that again and again to feel the enormity of it. He helped wake many to be sure, but he also has wasted our time, time that we don’t have. And now may will be demoralized and out of the struggle. And beyond that, he lied and pissed away extraordinary possibilities. In the end, he was simply too small as a man to See what he had to do and/or too small to do it.

    • SoftStarLight March 13, 2019 at 1:54 am #

      That was neat to watch. That flag goes up fast! Is there no way we can reach him for a course correction? He still says some good things. Can it really be that Javanka somehow stole the Crown? I am so lost as to what happened. But the excitement is still there. We just need a Visionary or Visionaries to lead the way. It is all in flux right now. It’s exciting and scary at the same time.

      • Janos Skorenzy March 13, 2019 at 12:22 pm #

        The human heart is a mystery. Who knows what he really thinks and feels? Alas, he probably doesn’t know himself. Thus he was always vulnerable to manipulation by those who DO know what they believe and feel. Watch Lord of the Rings again – the part with Grima Wormtongue and King Theoden. That’s Kushner advising Trump.

        And sure there are the ruins of a good man in Trump, but he didn’t nurture that part of himself, but let ambition eat it away. Now he is no doubt ambitious for Ivanka and Don Jr. If he had been serious, he would have had to approach this in a sacred manner – do or die. A living dead man as the Japanese Samurai used to think of themselves. And paradoxically, that is the path towards Life. As William Pierce used to say, If we just focus on getting more stuff, we’re going to lose our Civilization, our Race and the material well being too. But if we save our Race, we’ll save our Civilization and in the end, the material goodies as well. The same principle on a lower level and social level as Christ’s “Seek ye first the Kingdom of Heaven all these other things will be added on to you.”

        • SoftStarLight March 13, 2019 at 12:47 pm #

          Hmmm that is a very interesting way to put it into perspective. But thinking about it, it makes total sense. You absolutely need to know what your ultimate goal is before you endeavor in anything. If you are uncertain as to what your point of focus is, then as you basically say, you are going to get on the wrong paths – you are not going to reach your goal and all is lost. And you are right about Trump I believe. We knew he was wishy-washy on some things but of course hope and excitement can kinda cloud your sight. And we only had so many to choose from so he was it. So if we ourselves get totally focused on our goal so to speak and we have a leader who is do or die then we won’t be stopped!

          • EvelynV March 14, 2019 at 12:44 am #

            Jeez, it didn’t take much for you turncoats to get down on your hero.

            Just goes to show emphatically that special thing about Trump.

            He’s a guy who attracts a low class of people. Wagon following loser types who go limp on their ersatz leader as soon as he falls on a little hard times.

            You still have a way to go to catch up to Ann Coulter however.

            ‘Heartbroken’ Trump Critic Ann Coulter: He’s a ‘Shallow, Lazy Ignoramus’

          • Q. Shtik March 14, 2019 at 12:10 pm #

            He’s a ‘Shallow, Lazy Ignoramus’ – Eve quoting Ann Coulter

            ============

            I love the word ‘ignoramus’. It is so much richer than, say, ‘boob’
            And take a look at these synonyms:

            synonyms: fool, idiot, ass, halfwit, nincompoop, blockhead, buffoon, dunce, dolt, cretin, imbecile, dullard, moron, simpleton, clod;

            I especially like ‘nincompoop‘. Anything scatological rates highly with me.

        • elysianfield March 13, 2019 at 1:18 pm #

          ” As William Pierce used to say, If we just focus on getting more stuff, we’re going to lose our Civilization, our Race and the material well being too. But if we save our Race, we’ll save our Civilization and in the end, the material goodies as well. ”

          Janos,
          Glubb indicates otherwise….

          • Janos Skorenzy March 13, 2019 at 6:10 pm #

            Please discriminate between regimes or dynasties and the Civilization itself.

          • elysianfield March 13, 2019 at 8:34 pm #

            Janos,
            Sooo, if our role of hegemon collapses, our “civilization” will endure? Not in substance, of course…but in the minds of the old, perhaps.

            “The History books, they tell it so well…

            How the Calvary charged and the Indians fell….”

            In the future game of Cowboys and Indians…this time we ain’t gonna be the cowboys.

            …And what of the once powerful Indian Civilization?

            Glubb says otherwise.

          • Janos Skorenzy March 14, 2019 at 12:30 am #

            Glubb’s work deals with regimes or dynasties. Ancient Egypt had over twenty I believe streching over thousands of years. But yes, our very Civilzation is in peril. It’s are more than just America or the Anglo Sphere. Liberalism, is the Conqueror Worm, the very drum beat of Western suicide.

  70. Pucker March 13, 2019 at 5:18 am #

    It is ironic that it is the presence of black gangs that is the greatest deterrent to Xalisco Mexican black tar heroin distributors. Sometimes one finds one’s friends in the strangest of places. Apparently, the Mexican Drug distributors don’t carry guns. Since White People are generally “Big On” guns, one could probably just drive the vermin out of town, provided that they liberalize the gun laws?

    That’s what ‘Ole Marshall Dillon used to do to the Mexican banditos in those old “Gunsmoke” episodes. After saving the town, Marshall Dillon would then go fuck Miss Kitty while Festus and his mule watched.

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    Dreamland: The True Tale of America’s Opiate Epidemic

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    • Pucker March 13, 2019 at 5:28 am #

      I think that Miss Kitty was addicted to Valium? Valium was the first billion dollar blockbuster drug. It was mostly marketed to housewives who’d stay home and watch TV soap operas, like “The Young and the Restless”. “The Young and the Restless” is the favorite TV show of inmates at the Winn Correctional Facility in Louisiana.

      • SoftStarLight March 13, 2019 at 10:17 am #

        What is your deal with the Young and the Restless lol???l!!!! I used to watch it religiously with my mom back in the day. The ongoing love story between Nick and Sharon OMG!!! I remember my mom would get mad because I would start talking out loud about my dream wedding with Nick and how I was going to push Sharon off a cliff and my mom would have to tell me to shut up. So don’t spoil my good memories Pucker!!!

        • Janos Skorenzy March 13, 2019 at 12:24 pm #

          Was she trying to form you into a nice young lady or did she just want Nick for herself?

          • SoftStarLight March 13, 2019 at 12:38 pm #

            LOL that is too funny of you. Gee come to think of it she probably wanted Nick for herself!!!!!

          • seawolf77 March 14, 2019 at 1:05 pm #

            She was only boning the young to get to the restless.

      • Q. Shtik March 13, 2019 at 1:38 pm #

        “The Young and the Restless” is the favorite TV show of inmates at the Winn Correctional Facility in Louisiana. – Puck

        ============

        Holy Shit! Can there be any surer sign of the collapse of Western Civilization?

        There must be something wrong with ME! I can honestly say I have never ever watched an ‘afternoon soap’ for more than two minutes.

        • seawolf77 March 14, 2019 at 1:08 pm #

          There is no faster way to change your brain waves from beta to alpha than soap operas. You zombify in mere seconds.

  71. Pucker March 13, 2019 at 5:47 am #

    The Xalisco Mexicans’ use of Methadone clinics as a vehicle for marketing heroin in middle America might be a great case study for marketing students getting their MBA?

    “Free samples” – There’s that word “Free” again….

    “Methadone clinics gave Xalisco Boys the footholds in the first western U.S. cities as they expanded beyond the San Fernando Valley in the early 1990s. Every new cell learned to find the methadone clinic and give away free samples to the addicts.“

    Sam Quinones
    Dreamland: The True Tale of America’s Opiate Epidemic

    • Pucker March 13, 2019 at 6:01 am #

      The Mexicans market heroin through the methadone treatment clinics. I suspect that you could probably shut it down if you chipped the addicts to monitor their blood for opiates? Apparently, opiates are a perfect drug and business model since the addict needs a fix every day 24/7, so the distributors are open 24/7 all year round including Christmas and Hanukkah.

      Apparently, a heroin addict can only think about heroin. You could probably get the heroin addict to kill his/her heroin dealer in order to get more heroin?

  72. FincaInTheMountains March 13, 2019 at 7:52 am #

    Rep. John Ratcliffe:

    Lisa Page confirmed to me under oath that the FBI was ordered by the Obama DOJ not to consider charging Hillary Clinton for gross negligence in the handling of classified information.

    https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1105658231198765057

    Trump (and Bushes) are scoring one victory after another!

  73. venuspluto67 March 13, 2019 at 9:09 am #

    An example of the kind of thing I was talking about in an earlier comment where I said show-biz is replete with people who are just plain old bad news. Someone on Twitter who goes by @nefariousloki Tweeted this out today:

    amber heard literally swore under oath that johnny depp never abused her. she swore under oath that she lied. she swore under oath that all of this was just to boost her career. she ruined a man’s career, she ruined his life, all for her own gain. don’t even try to defend her.

    That is both very disgusting and very not surprising to learn. 🙁

    • SoftStarLight March 13, 2019 at 10:03 am #

      Perez Hilton has an interesting story on this.

      https://perezhilton.com/johnny-depp-amber-heard-black-eye/

      I don’t believe Johnny Depp is a bad guy. I believe what he is saying. Hmmm I wonder if a new hashtag is coming?

      • GreenAlba March 13, 2019 at 11:10 am #

        #ignorecelebritynonsensealtogether ?

        Johnny Depp kinda gives me the creeps, but I acknowledge that that is entirely instinctual, unfair and irrational.

        The idea that people form opinions about the reliability or honesty of these numpties on the basis of what somebody said on Twitter or a celebrity blog just blows my mind. Well, nothing quite that energetic, really.

        I haven’t watched him since my kids were into Edward Scissorhands and I know nothing about her. But my favourite performance was the apology over the dogs taken illegally into Australia, which was on the news at the time.

        A straight-faced piss-take that still makes me laugh. I don’t know how they got away with it. Do Australians not have a sarcasm receptor?

        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q2BDtdkyxFk

        • malthuss March 13, 2019 at 11:14 am #

          WEST MEMPHIS 3.
          He [JD] freed 3 men who tortured and killed children.
          Why would he do this? It was done for his god, satan.

          • SoftStarLight March 13, 2019 at 12:26 pm #

            Prove it.

        • Q. Shtik March 13, 2019 at 12:24 pm #

          GA does it again…a totally new slang word (at least in my world)

          =============

          Noun. numpty (plural numpties). (Britain, derogatory) An idiot, dolt or fool. Scots. Alternative forms. numptie. Noun. numpty (plural numpties). (derogatory) An …

          But slang words aside…how is it that so many people give a shit what Johnny Depp is up to. Are they all trying out for Jeopardy?

        • Janos Skorenzy March 13, 2019 at 12:28 pm #

          Good Alba. Trust your gut. You’re feeling ethnic antipathy there. Whatever he is, he isn’t one of us Northerners. A greaser as Americans used to say.

          It’s your head that leads you astray. I’ve overcome my antipathy to these people in the Cause of Racial Solidarity. I mean they’re brothers compared to the Arabs, the Asians, and the Blacks. But it’s good for you to let yourself be natural since you are so, so very unnatural most of the time.

          The British soldiers came back from WW1 hating everyone except the Germans whom they admired as being brave men. Wogs begin at Calais….

          • GreenAlba March 13, 2019 at 12:42 pm #

            “You’re feeling ethnic antipathy there.”

            Omar Sharif, on the other hand, in Dr Zhivago, was to die for.

            Those eyes…

          • GreenAlba March 13, 2019 at 12:46 pm #

            And it’s the other one’s manner that gives me the creeps, not the face he was born with.

          • SoftStarLight March 13, 2019 at 12:57 pm #

            Well hold up now and wait one second. Johnny Depp is a White guy who was born in Kentucky!

          • Janos Skorenzy March 14, 2019 at 12:32 am #

            If he don’t look like me, he aint like me – and he don’t look like me or anyone I grew up with.

            But I said, I forgive him! Or would if he wasn’t an obnoxious pc communist.

          • SoftStarLight March 14, 2019 at 2:24 am #

            Ok well as long as there is forgiveness. You know it’s interesting because he does have a bit of Cherokee in his background. You know many Southern Whites do. Well that or Choctaw. I guess that explains it. But if he is a communist then I can understand why you can’t forgive him.

        • SoftStarLight March 13, 2019 at 12:29 pm #

          That is hilarious! I suppose stupid rules deserve sarc and snark.

          • GreenAlba March 13, 2019 at 12:41 pm #

            It’s brilliant, isn’t it? And I don’t even like him.

          • GreenAlba March 13, 2019 at 12:44 pm #

            Not that I’m denying Australia the right to make its own quarantine laws in any way! But the performance just says ‘up yours, dude’.

          • SoftStarLight March 13, 2019 at 12:49 pm #

            Yeah I mean they should have obeyed the rules but I am sure at the end of the day they didn’t let their dogs run wild in the Outback.

  74. seawolf77 March 13, 2019 at 9:22 am #

    Another broken Trump promise, this time for retirees. When they call for all old white idiots who voted for Trump to step forward, I hope you have the guts to move.
    https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/markets/trump-said-he-wouldnt-cut-medicaid-social-security-and-medicare-his-2020-budget-cuts-all-3/ar-BBUGBog?li=BBnb7Kz

    • SoftStarLight March 13, 2019 at 9:56 am #

      Ah ok, gotchya. Sort of like Obama’s broken promise of if you like your doctor you can keep your doctor. So he has crossed the threshold into politicianese, the art of the lie. Are you really surprised or are you just wanting to revel in a feeling of comeuppance? I thought we had the resentment conversation and I promised to let go if you did too :-). So you hate Trump. I am pretty sure I got that now. I mean we can move on if you want. Who are you supporting then for 2020?

      • seawolf77 March 13, 2019 at 10:15 am #

        I do not hate Trump. I do not hate anybody. I do not like the fact that he lies over and over about important things that affect people’s lives. I do not like that people vote for him and he does things against their best interests and loses no support. Obama said that and it turned out not to be exactly true. Was that his fault or did the insurance companies do everything in their power to make it true? I think either a Beto/Kamala ticket or a Warren/Beto ticket would easily win. Warren is upping her game dramatically with the anti-trust rhetoric. It is antithetical to the Republican big business model, and that to me is the key. Run away from the center. Promote the UBI (Universal Basic Income), Medicare for all, protect Social Security, reduce military spending dramatically, break up monopolies. Amazon is a predator. They analyze their sales data, look at profit margins and frequency of clicks and determine the right businesses to copy, whether if be amazon batteries or amazon computer equipment. Then they get into that business and when people search for products they put their products on page 1 and their competitors on page 6. That is a monopoly. They are putting small businesses out of business by the hundreds and leaving only amazon. This is the type of thing that needs fixing in America and is polar opposite to what the Republicans believe. Perfect. Don’t be a little different from Republicans like Hillary, be polar opposites. Then they will not only win, they’ll utterly destroy Trump.

        • SoftStarLight March 13, 2019 at 10:25 am #

          Well I think Trump has lost support. Can’t you tell here that he has? I like all the things you are saying I really do. I do wish you believed in a strong border though or at least saw the downsides to the massive migration problem. In order for us to have all of these programs which are good we are not going to be able to pay the bills for the entire planet which is where we are headed since everyone everywhere knows that they can just walk right on in and jump on the gravy train. And I saw your comment that people who are not as productive should be replaced by those who are more productive which means foreigners. There is so much being left out of that though. For instance, why isn’t there any concern about why people are down, depressed, not as productive? It’s almost like an attitude of who cares. How can a unified society move forward with such animosity and unkindness really? It doesn’t create any goodwill in my mind. It’s a recipe for a breakup.

          • seawolf77 March 13, 2019 at 11:43 am #

            No I don’t. Trump said he could shoot somebody on 5th Ave and not lose a vote. It’s true. Do you not realize the room you give Republican candidates and office holders when they believe that. No one on this sight who used to be a Trump supporter or whose support has waned would ever vote for HRC. Never ever ever never ever ever never. Why? Would Hillary cut Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid. NO!!!!!!!! These programs that benefit millions, I repeat millions of people would not get cut and probably be improved or have their funding increased and STILL you would not vote for here. I’m sorry but that is mental illness plain and simple or some variation of Stockholm syndrome or something. You continue to vote for the person who hurts you. Sick. And I believe in border security. I DO NOT believe in walls. I believe in bridges.

          • SoftStarLight March 13, 2019 at 12:24 pm #

            Hillary is super establishment. And what benefit would it be to increase domestic welfare spending by starting new wars overseas? Because that is what Hillary would have done. I am not continuing to support someone who is hurting me. So what does border security mean to you when there is no way at this time that our entire border is monitored?

          • seawolf77 March 13, 2019 at 1:00 pm #

            Super establishment. Deep state. These terms are coined by people who are trying to paint a picture for you. They’re like hoax and witch hunt and collusion and fake news and enemy of the people. Try and think for yourself for a minute. Anytime a politician repeats something over and over again, it is a political technique as tried and true as a false flag. It is meant to first introduce a concept then continually reinforce it, until it becomes self sustaining, and the individual a parrot.

          • Janos Skorenzy March 13, 2019 at 6:32 pm #

            Someday both Hillary and Pelosi will visit you at the same time and call you the best boy in the world. You will die of happiness….

          • SoftStarLight March 14, 2019 at 2:07 am #

            Right ok, I get your point. But don’t you think this technique is used by politicians on both the right and left? I don’t think its limited to one party. For instance, the MSM routinely uses catch words and phrases like impeach, racist and unfit to reinforce their views about Trump.

          • seawolf77 March 14, 2019 at 9:50 am #

            it’s hardly comparable. Every time Trump is on camera we can absolutely count on hearing “no collusion” “witch hunt” “hoax,” and frankly I wish someone would call him out on it. When a good salesman does it it is transparent. It’s like Trump’s use of tonality. Sometimes it is so amateurish it is hilarious. Other times, like at his rallies, it is masterful. Tonality is the most powerful weapon in a salesman’s arsenal. I highly recommend Jordan Belfort youtube videos on the subject. Yes that Belfort, the Wolf of Wall Street.

          • SoftStarLight March 14, 2019 at 11:31 am #

            Oh uh uh are you serious right now? I can’t deal with hearing another lecture on tone. Long story..not worth it at this point…It isn’t you that I am directing this at so no worries. It just reminds me something that I don’t want to think about right now.

          • SoftStarLight March 14, 2019 at 11:33 am #

            But there is some comparability there that you shouldn’t dismiss out of hand. I do get how much you can’t stand the man. Understood. But I still feel like politicians across the spectrum do this. Some have much more support and backing than others and can really get away with anything. You know Trump can’t just like I do. In fact, look all of the people in the FBI and DOJ who are going to get away with straight up treason.

          • seawolf77 March 14, 2019 at 12:14 pm #

            Name one thing Hillary Clinton repeated every time she was on TV? One thing. Just one. She didn’t. Ever, and you know it. She respected her constituency too much to insult them like that. Trump does it because he knows his constituency isn’t smart enough to figure out what he’s doing to them.

          • SoftStarLight March 14, 2019 at 12:35 pm #

            Every time Hillary gets the opportunity she denigrates and dismisses Trump voters.

          • seawolf77 March 14, 2019 at 1:03 pm #

            Not every time. She said “deplorable” a couple of times. Your position is untenable. Trump is a parrot. He says something. Then he’s thoughtful for a moment. Then he repeats what he just said in a slightly different way. There is no thought going on behind those eyes.

  75. volodya March 13, 2019 at 10:11 am #

    This is just a small point but the sound of a klaxon wailing should be a-ah-OOOOH-gah, ah-OOOOH-gah.

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    • seawolf77 March 13, 2019 at 12:55 pm #

      I hate the sound of Klaxon howls in the morning. It sounds like… defeat.

  76. Pucker March 13, 2019 at 10:19 am #

    I didn’t know that you can use Thorazine to treat hiccups?

    Chlorpromazine (CPZ), marketed under the trade names Thorazine and Largactil among others, is an antipsychotic medication.[2] It is primarily used to treat psychotic disorders such as schizophrenia.[2] Other uses include the treatment of bipolar disorder, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, nausea and vomiting, anxiety before surgery, and hiccups that do not improve following other measures.[2] It can be given by mouth, by injection into a muscle, or into a vein.[2]

  77. volodya March 13, 2019 at 10:56 am #

    I have a theory that may explain the antics we see in the UK. Actually TWO theories. One is that all the parliamentary theatrics are meant to conceal one thing, that there’s a consensus among the toffs, Labor and Conservative alike and among the EU upper crust, that Brexit will not happen, or if it happens, it will be Brexit without exit.

    The other theory is that over the generations, evolution worked its magic such that treponema pallidum reached a symbiotic accommodation with the British upper crust, the spirochete acting to intellectually debilitate the toffs but not as badly as earlier versions of it might have, such that both the congenitally infected group and the microbe are diminished but to the longer term advantage of both. A dead host isn’t much use to the bacterium is it? If the host stays alive longer it’s to the advantage of the host but also to the microorganism because the host stays infectious longer.

    Anyway, try to explain the degradation of UK ruling classes over the generations, the alcoholic, opium addicted, inbred cretins of the Victorian era nonetheless had the wherewithal to fight WW1, the brain-dead nitwits of WW2, desperate to find some modus vivendi with the execrable Nazis and the odious Mr Hitler, having to be dragged kicking and screaming into the fight by the redoubtable Mr Churchill and some like minded compadres like the hugely underestimated and under appreciated Hugh Dowding, nonetheless didn’t abandon the Island. But now look at the company of clowns currently stinking up the joint, who piss themselves daily, who day in and day out show their unworthiness to govern that most worthy of people. You can theorize as to the cause, this is my theory, it’s a mutated form of congenital syphilis which degraded them intellectually and blunted their vim and vigor.

    Hurray for the Brits, say what you will, they have got balls like church-bells, they don’t abandon their posts, and they had the cojones to do what the Greeks didn’t.

    Unlike their “betters” in the halls of power, the man in the street is undiminished, he is what he’s been since time immemorial. They got asked a question and they fucking well answered it. Hurray for them.

    • GreenAlba March 13, 2019 at 11:19 am #

      So why are the farmers who believed the promises now shitting themselves at the thought of a no-deal Brexit, volodya?

      And what, pray tell, is your own solution to the Irish border impasse?

      • GreenAlba March 13, 2019 at 11:34 am #

        Not to mention that those who voted for Brexit were a mere 37% of the electorate.

        If it had occurred to David Idiot Cameron that he might actually lose, he’d have had the decency to do what any intelligent and responsible country would do in the event of a referendum with major constitutional consequences, which is to in insist on a 50% + 1 majority of the entire electorate. And make the vote compulsory if necessary.

        Have you been following the Aaron Banks dodgy Brexit funds saga, out of interest? I really don’t think you really know what has been behind this movement, volodya, in terms of the people who ran it, as opposed to the people who voted for what they thought was on offer (e.g. on the side of a bus).

        But I love the idea that no-one on this site has any time for the mainstream media, yet the bulk of the mainstream media in the UK has been battering the drum against the EU for 40 years, with obvious results.

        I’m so tempted to look at the Brexiters and what they’re actually going to get from Brexit and say f*** them, they asked for this.

        But I just can’t bring myself to say it because farming, for starters is a damned hard life and watching farmers go into Brexit-induced bankruptcy is going to cause me actual distress, no matter how much they now regret not looking more closely at the low-regulation Singapore-on-Thames template that Jacob Rees-Mogg and his cronies are aiming for.

      • GreenAlba March 13, 2019 at 11:40 am #

        But I get that you’re very enamoured of your theory, volodya. So much so that you think you understand what’s going on more than we do.

        The people who ACTUALLY fought in the last war, not that there are many of them left, as opposed to the ones who bathe in the reflected glory, tend to be pro-EU. Not that there are many of them left.

        • GreenAlba March 13, 2019 at 11:44 am #

          Apologies for the repetition in that last one. Typing too fast. Too annoyed 🙂

  78. “Feb 11, 2019 – Nearly half of all insect species worldwide are in rapid decline and a third could disappear altogether, according to a study…”

    “Feb 10, 2019 – The world’s insects are hurtling down the path to extinction, threatening a “catastrophic collapse of nature’s ecosystems”

    “Feb 11, 2019 – Insect populations are collapsing worldwide and may vanish within a century, according to new research”

    “Feb 14, 2019 – “If we don’t stop it, entire ecosystems will collapse due to starvation.” The paper, the first global survey of research on insect populations”

    “Nov 1, 2018 – Around the globe, scientists are getting hints that all is not well in the world of insects. ”

    “Feb 12, 2019 – Insect populations are declining dramatically worldwide due to pesticide use and … Study: Insect species fall could be ‘catastrophic’ for Earth …”

    And the hits just keep on coming…

    Why?? Dow, Monsanto, your conventional agriculture monocultures of near- worthless, publicly subsidized commodity crops- General Mills, Bayer, DuPont, just to name a few processors and suppliers.

    On the legislative front, the Ethanol mandate, the people who pump the Ethanol blend into their cars, the USDA, going all the way up the chain, including the president. Secretary of the Interior, for demolishing protections for areas not currently stomped on, etc.

    In the urban/suburban interface, your lawn mowers, hedge trimmers, spray chemicals, the ridiculous and stupid social urge to “rake”, all these destroy ground habitat, cover for insects during storms and from predation, places to lay their eggs and reproduce.

    Your fumes from things like smokestacks, perfumed laundry soap and fabric softener, Diesel exhaust, Ozone from combinatory physics of UV light and volatiles, just to name a few…

    Traffic, in general- the cars- and the people who drive them, a continuous killing field of grilles and windshields.

    In the end though this list exculpates no one and implicates practically everyone, doesn’t it? Who here loves to bite into their piece of fruit sprayed down with pesticides and shipped halfway around the world? Everyone must do something, everyone must change their behaviors. We are all in this together.

    I’m making a difference by papering my neighborhood this week with a flyer. I’ll gauge my success by the inflection of the din and clamor of each lawn’s personal care services this spring. Will they get the message? I’ll be watching, jogging by, trying to breathe. I might have to have some heart to heart conversations with old white men who wear shorts and white socks pulled over the calf, sunglasses on, UVB penetrating all the way to the bone the people who move and act like robotic automatons, whenever leaves should fall, or grass get taller than a few inches. This would be time to talk about it, I guess- this is their only real interaction with nature.

    The message is simple. Stop hacking and shredding plants for no reason and spraying poison.

    Next, we’ll talk about your cats roaming the neighborhood killing all of the butterflies

    • Ol' Scratch March 13, 2019 at 11:51 am #

      Rachel Carson warned of all this back in the early 60’s when this still might have been dealt with semi-effectively with her seminal work Silent Spring, but no one took heed. Now that it’s much too late to do anything about it, it will still not be heeded. To our very minimal credit, much if this is unavoidable in an industrial society supporting many multiples too many of us – human beings – so absent finding a palatable fix for that in the very short term, industrial society is just going to keep on doing what it does best: being industrial, with all the deadly knock on effects that implies.

      Unfortunately, wishing this were a simple problem with relatively simple fixes like in the good ol’ days of yore just ain’t going to make it so. Fully integrated complex systems require either fully integrated, well thought out, complex solutions or EXTREMELY radical simple ones that don’t go down easy whatsoever. My guess is that we’re headed for one of the latter, although it certainly won’t be due to our own free conscious choice.

      • capt spaulding March 13, 2019 at 12:13 pm #

        Humans operate largely by reflex, not by foresight. It seems to be a common human condition, and not likely to change anytime soon. Anything that requires effort and perhaps sacrifice, will not be resolved until circumstances force people to deal with it. Just like the way we fuck around with the only place we live. Earth. Waiting until the front half of the car is over the cliff, is too late to apply the brakes.

        • Ol' Scratch March 13, 2019 at 4:11 pm #

          My point exactly, Cap’n!

      • ” Now that it’s much too late to do anything about it…”

        Don’t mistake your cynicism for reality. On March 15, kids everywhere are going to walk out of their schools and block traffic. This is just the beginning. They’re going swing the election. Any platform that doesn’t include saving the environment is a non starter going forward as of the 2020 election.

        ” wishing this were a simple problem with relatively simple fixes…”

        The problem of habitat loss is discrete, eg., real habitats are destroyed by the actions of individuals in situ. Therefore, refraining from weed-eating, grass cutting, leaf raking, multiplied across millions of suburban dirt patches across the country, across municipal parks and landscaping, across millions of acres of monocultures, it does in fact have an effect.

        We created this monster and we can in fact, dismantle it. The jobs that are going to be destroyed aren’t high paying or necessary.

        • Ol' Scratch March 13, 2019 at 4:31 pm #

          See there? You go and prove my point by trotting out weak tea like demonstrations and elections as some sport of “solution.” You’re so far behind the knowledge curve (no doubt from reading all that neoliberal NYT sewage everyday) that it would take me decades of intense one on one tutorial to catch you up. Unfortunately, I doubt either one of us has that kind of time remaining.

          Ponder this number: 7.5B+ and still growing, even accounting for all the warfare and misc catastrophes, in the meantime.

          Test question for Friday: Which cultural model is causing all this devastation and why can’t it be stopped? What type of “solution” is the GND and to what phase of the grief cycle does it belong? Why is our current world population problem utterly intractable? Discuss. (Hint: The answers to all of those questions are integrated.)

    • malthuss March 14, 2019 at 3:22 pm #

      Monsanto
      DuPont

      wrt-“Nov 1, 2018 – Around the globe, scientists are getting hints that all is not well in the world of insects. ”

  79. K-Dog March 13, 2019 at 11:42 am #

    Whenever I arrive in the morning and see ten thousand words in posts after America has gone to bed and the soft light of stars shadows our night shift I wonder what has been written that the puppet masters need buried so badly? Then I tell myself I must have done good. I don’t know what it was last night except to promote their agenda to make you think I am one of the many aliases. Which one comment up above clearly shows me not to be. Times I am sure will become even more interesting as the months roll by for as I said up above:

    Not dealing with resource depletion global warming overpopulation and the cultural decay of postmodern America dooms us. The doom may be fast or it may be slow but not dealing with it dooms us regardless. Having an entire nation lulled to the intellectual excursion box of a ten year old child from cradle to grave by mass media and our devices dooms us inevitably.

    The doom may be fast or it may be slow but it is real and now it can be measured. Measured with hard data so I’ll make a K-Dog prediction.

    Denial is going to go Cujo.

  80. K-Dog March 13, 2019 at 11:45 am #

    Even I sleep at night.

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    • SoftStarLight March 13, 2019 at 12:35 pm #

      Good doggy wanna treat ;-)!!! Thanks for not barking all night and keeping everybody awake. I’m so rested and energetic today – ah feels good!!!

  81. 100th Avatar March 13, 2019 at 12:09 pm #

    White privilege:

    https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2019-03-13/meet-man-behind-largest-college-admissions-scam-ever-0

    But, I’m sure they all vote straight D, hate Trump, and post diatribes on Facebook.. so, they’re still good people.

    Sure it’s just another case of tikkun olam gone awry… I mean, the intentions are there right?

    • SoftStarLight March 13, 2019 at 12:54 pm #

      Oh wait you didn’t know? White Ds are still hip for now. Once Trump is gone though I think they are toast too. They are already losing their street cred and PC points by the day.

      • Ol' Scratch March 13, 2019 at 4:40 pm #

        Which is why it’s so hilarious that the loser Dems are thinking about running Uncle Joe Biden. I can only imagine the fun the rest of the field is going to have with that sorry old loser, although I anxiously await the numerous “Uncle Joe moments” he’ll no doubt provide on the trail.

        • BackRowHeckler March 13, 2019 at 5:43 pm #

          Uncle Joe gotta be pushing 80. What’s he running for, Keeper of the Crypt? President of the Condo Association (over 80, no pets, light out at 7:00 pm)?

          Brh

          • seawolf77 March 14, 2019 at 12:11 pm #

            Hey Mick Jagger still singing “Satisfaction” at 75 when he said he’d rather be dead than singing “Satisfaction” when he’s 40.

  82. FincaInTheMountains March 13, 2019 at 12:15 pm #

    Congratulations, everybody!

    Scientists have built world’s first ‘time machine’ in experiment which defies the laws of physics
    https://www.thesun.co.uk/tech/8624077/time-machine-experiment-quantum-physics-electrons/

    A truly ridiculous situation, very similar to the Duchamp toilet, has emerged in modern science and is now rapidly taking over technology, ready to become a powerful economic factor.

    In 1935, Einstein, Podolsky, and Rosen formulated the EPR paradox, which was supposed to show the absurdity of quantum mechanics – and quite justifyingly so, I would add.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fountain_(Duchamp)

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EPR_paradox

    Their article, “Can a quantum-mechanical description of physical reality be considered complete?” Was published in No. 47 of the Physical Review journal, and it described an incontestable mental experiment in which Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle was violated.

    But in the same year, the great prankster Schrödinger invented a certain state of “entanglement” with which he “unraveled” the paradox, confusing quantum mechanics so much that Richard Feynman had no choice but to interpret it using the “shut up and calculate” method.

    This method proved so successful that physicists managed to build a quantum time machine and now if they manage to entangle the atoms of grandson with the atoms of his grandmother, the little rascal can finally go back in time and whack his grandmother before she gives birth to his parents.

    But the most interesting thing is that the whole computer industry and the world community are waiting for the results of this experiment in a low start, since the main idea of so-called quantum computers rests on the effect of entanglement.

    The power of these computers is so great that it will allow to calculate the total amount of grants issued for the discovery of the Higgs boson, the Navier Stokes equations for the F-35 attacking North Korea missile facilities will be numerically solved, and Russian citizens can finally enjoy porn so realistic that real sex will stop attracting them and Putin’s fertility increase program will fail, he will lose the next election and Hillary Clinton will finally be able to overthrow Trump, who will lose his main, if not the only support, in the person of President Putin.

    You understand that after such results no one will remembers why the EPR paradox was formulated in the first place, just as no one now remembers why Duchamp began making his toilet bowls.

    • BackRowHeckler March 13, 2019 at 2:55 pm #

      Time Machine?

      Finca, Weekly World News is very interested in this story. Would it be possible for one of our reporters to be sent forward or backward in time? Preferably forward, as we can get next weeks lottery results.Will be in touch.

      Brh

  83. volodya March 13, 2019 at 1:14 pm #

    Green Alba, you are in the greenery and all you see are trees. Step away and see the forest.

    Your rulers are idiots, regardless of ideological stripe. That much is obvious from this side of the Atlantic.

    One theory is intellectual diminishment through disease, I dunno, maybe syphilis. Ok, I’m being sarcastic. Still, do you have a better idea?

    The farmers’ forefathers also probably shit themselves at the sound of Heinkels. But they didn’t cave did they? So they have issues with promises not kept, do they? No doubt they’ll take it up with those louts that made them. I have great faith in those stout-hearted lads.

    But, the reason for my post is that I have no faith in those degraded, sorry-assed excuses for men who think they can govern and decide based on smart-mouth quips and empty argument. What has Corbyn come up with that’s of any use? Anything? He’s like the subatomic particle that’s simultaneously on both sides of a fence. Superpositioning works in the micro world but not in this one. And where’s that empty hat Farage? Any worth-while suggestions from him? Oh, and Boris, what about Boris? What good was that elite education?

    See, the man in the street in the 1930s knew in his bones that Hitler and the fascists had to be put in their graves, unlike the mighty lords and ladies that thought that they could keep their empire and estates and privileges in a world run by the likes of Hirohito and Hitler and Stalin. The uneducated coal-miner knew better what was possible and what wasn’t.

    Likewise today, today’s tradesman, you’ve seen him, the man in the van, knows as instinctively as his forefather knew about the fascists, that a “globalized” open-border world with oligarchs running rampant, is similarly a disposition that’s impractical and unworkable, that surely won’t work for him. The EU is one aspect of globalization, whose raison d’etre is lowering wages, cooked up for the benefit of the few.

    It doesn’t work for the French either as you can see from the weekly festivities across the Channel. Life is month by month getting harder for the Frenchman, notwithstanding Macron’s superior manner and superb smile.

    Learn to code? Blow me. It’s more likely that when the preposterous frauds and scams that underpin the internet are laid bare, and the damn thing comes apart, (not to mention the financial system) the coder will learn to farm.

    What will Ireland do? In my opinion, in a re-localizing world, the backstop will become as irrelevant an issue as whether the sign of the cross is made with two fingers or three or whether Mary was a virgin or not. The way I see it, Protestant and Catholic are as useless as categories can be on that tiny island, divisions cooked up by worthless pederasts whose only concern was their own power and which kid they’d diddle this Sunday. This will sink in over time and Ireland will re-unify because it has to, the north will abandon the UK as an arrangement without a future, run as it is by idiots bereft of ideas, the unified Irish island abandoning the EU managed as the EU is by the cretinous and the shriveled.

    What you see in your neck of the woods is globalization in reverse, or de-globalization. You see it on this side of the pond with the Trump phenomenon, and north of the border with Trump’s predecessor, Rob Ford, and now his brother Doug, running Canada’s most populous province.

    De-globalization will happen because it has to, because globalization had no logical underpinnings and because the contradictions built into it will necessarily kill it. The people in the UK, in the US and Canada and central Europe, like the Poles and the Hungarians and a lot of folk in Germany, intuitively understand it, the question is now how nasty the process will be.

    They told us make your peace with globalization, to find your place within it. I would give the same advice to those who gave it, to make their peace with a de-globalizing world, because as sure as we sit here, it is coming.

    And tune up your irony detector.

    • GreenAlba March 13, 2019 at 2:11 pm #

      volodya

      You’ve written me a treatise so I’m only going to look at a few points, since no-one wants to read my side of it anyway – I mean, I only live here – and you never pay attention anyway.

      Point no.1
      Brexit is not the opposite of globalisation, It’s just another version of globalisation centred on a US-UK corporate axis (that’s the holy grail for the Brexit leaders) instead of on the EU. We will be seriously diminished by it. And, since I think what most bothers you is free movement (I would like to see it with limitations, as would many Remainers) non-EU immigration has been rising since people stopped wanting to come from the EU because of Brexit. If a company needs an IT guy, the guy from India will do just as well as the French guy, if there’s a shortage of suitable British IT specialists in the area they want. And it’s not about salaries. French people don’t come to the UK for low salaries. And don’t start me on staff shortages in the NHS since the Brexit vote.

      Point no. 2
      Your point about farmers is farcical. They have mortgages. Livestock rearers send most of their exports to the EU because (drumroll…) it’s right beside us and it’s fresh meat (currently also live animals but that’s coming to an end, thankfully). If they lose their export market (New Zealand has its own sheep and they cost less to rear) they go under. Little Jimmy and his sister lose the roof over their head. And what’s a bankrupt farmer meant to do without his land?

      How do you stop low-cost, low-regulation food from the other side of the world swamping good, conscientious farmers with standards they’re proud of? And why, in the name of all that’s sane, would you want trade to happen with faraway countries to the detriment of those right beside us?

      Corbyn’s as much of an idiot as Boris, but I’m not wasting time on either of them. In the middle are a good number of ordinary MPs trying to do their best for their constituents. Not the MPs who are investment bankers or with interests in American healthcare companies, the ordinary ones who are trying to protect the livelihoods of the people they represent.

      Of course globalisation will come to an end one day, but in the meantime, I’ll take the rational, practical version of it that involves my near neighbours, thanks, not the rapacious, low-regulation, race-to-the bottom version which is favoured ‘elsewhere’.

      And you seriously don’t get Ireland, do you? It’s not about religion. Religion is an identifier. It’s about nationalism. But do put your proposal to Snarlene-no-surrender-Foster – I’m sure she’ll be really, really accommodating.

      • Exscotticus March 14, 2019 at 12:10 am #

        >>> How do you stop low-cost, low-regulation food from the other side of the world swamping good, conscientious farmers with standards they’re proud of?

        Regulations. Tariffs. All kinds of ways.

        Did you know that China exports kimchi to Korea? A LOT of kimchi. The Chinese can make it cheaper, and many can’t taste the difference. And how much authentic Korean kimchi does Korea export to China? NONE. Because China doesn’t allow it. China does to Korea what China does to many—including the USA. Exports: yes. Imports: no.

        If China can dictate food standards and thus exclude imports, than so can the UK.

        If you don’t want chlorinated chickens then I guess you better raise more of your superior ones. You’ll pay more for them, of course, but then superior things always cost more, yes?

        >>> And what’s a bankrupt farmer meant to do without his land?

        Domestic food production is a matter of national security. If your politicians are going to allow UK farmers to go bust, then you’ve got bigger problems than Brexit.

        • GreenAlba March 14, 2019 at 5:16 am #

          “If China can dictate food standards and thus exclude imports, than so can the UK.”

          You’re not getting the point of this, are you? The Jacob Rees-Moggs and John Redwoods LIKE cheap imports. Cheap imports are part of their thing. Along with low regulations. Oh, sorry, did you think they were doing this for the farmers? Or for any other ordinary Brits? They’re investment bankers. Redwood advised his clients to invest in the EU rather than the UK because of what Brexit was going to do to the UK economy. Rees-Mogg opened an office in Dublin.

          You have no idea. And tariffs always work out so well, don’t they? Our farmers will face 40% tariffs on some products to their biggest market. Trade wars are such fun. And we’re a tiny island about to divest itself of its main market – we’re not China.

          “Domestic food production is a matter of national security. If your politicians are going to allow UK farmers to go bust, then you’ve got bigger problems than Brexit.”

          Right, so now you’re a socialist who wants subsidies. You’re difficult to follow, Exscotticus.

          • GreenAlba March 14, 2019 at 5:21 am #

            And rightwing Tories have always liked cheap food – cheap food supports a low-wage economy. If people want decent food, you have to pay them properly. Oh dear…that interferes with profits, doesn’t it?

          • GreenAlba March 14, 2019 at 5:36 am #

            And I won’t be buying chlorinated chicken. But not everyone has that choice. That’s a bit like saying American should just not buy stuff made in China.

            And once we’re out the EU, we aren’t bound by EU labelling rules, so a change in the law can prevent people from seeing where their food comes from.

            You’re also forgetting about the holy grail of the trade deal with the US, which is what the hard Brexiters are after. That means you abide by US regulations or you get no deal. And you get sued in a secret corporate court if you enact domestic legislation that American companies don’t like. And if you drop to American standards you can’t export to the market on your doorstep, which is your biggest market. What a bummer.

            And you let the US healthcare sector eat the NHS for breakfast. The negotiators have already been told that’s the deal. Not in those words, obviously. Acceptable terms are ‘open the NHS to US companies’.

            You forget we have a £2 trillion national debt. That means we have to export. And people don’t let you apply tariffs to their exports without applying them to yours.

            Have a look at how many trade deal Liam Fox has ACTUALLY managed so far. We’re leaving on 29th March.

          • GreenAlba March 14, 2019 at 8:49 am #

            Like I said, though, Exscotticus, I’m at the popcorn stage. I don’t even want an extension. Let them eat turnip. And let them eat it now.

            Apart from Jacob Rees-Mogg, of course, who’s just bought a new £5 million house right beside his work, in Westminster. I wonder why. Not that his family are used to scrimping. No turnip for Jacob and the little Rees-Mogglets. They have finer tastes.

            The taxpayer forked out £7.6 million for the renovation of his wife’s family’s ancestral pile.

            You guys who think Brexit is for the little guy in the UK are too funny. But stay tuned. It’ll do your heart good. Obviously you don’t like the EU because it gets in the way of that good old US hegemony. But you’ve won this round without firing a shot, so cheer up.

          • Exscotticus March 14, 2019 at 10:17 am #

            >>> Right, so now you’re a socialist who wants subsidies.

            And you don’t read so well. I’ve always made it clear that not everything in this world responds well to market forces, and that there are some things that are so critical to civilization that we can’t leave them to market forces.

            The general rule is: If markets work then let them work; if they don’t then regulation is needed.

            I think Europe follows a different rule: Regulate everything unless there’s some seriously compelling reason to do otherwise.

          • GreenAlba March 14, 2019 at 12:56 pm #

            So… how will we protect our farmers in the event of a trade deal with the US? Or our health service? Or our industry? Apart from anything else you pay half as much for petrol and diesel.

            And the Brexit leaders WILL insist on a trade deal with the US, because it’s the whole point of Brexit. For that corporate axis.

            “I think Europe follows a different rule: Regulate everything unless there’s some seriously compelling reason to do otherwise.”

            So, what is it you think is regulated in Europe that you think would be better left unregulated? And why?

          • Exscotticus March 14, 2019 at 5:28 pm #

            >>> So, what is it you think is regulated in Europe that you think would be better left unregulated?

            Let’s try an easy one: speech.

          • GreenAlba March 14, 2019 at 7:00 pm #

            Regulated speech?

            You mean like when someone says something Trump and his people don’t like at a rally and they get thrown out bodily?

            And yer man says how great it was in the days when he’d have been taken out on a stretcher? That kind of unregulated speech?

          • Exscotticus March 15, 2019 at 12:45 pm #

            >>> You mean like when someone says something Trump and his people don’t like at a rally and they get thrown out bodily?

            False equivalence. Were these protesters prosecuted and convicted of hate speech? No they were not. They were evicted for disrupting a private venue. No free speech laws anywhere allow you to disrupt venues on privately owned property. Do you think free speech means I can enter your home to shout at you? Or disrupt your child’s wedding? Or your relative’s funeral?

  84. FincaInTheMountains March 13, 2019 at 1:39 pm #

    Trump, Medvedev and Sicilian Vespers

    The most important thing in my previous post regarding Marxism was that I wanted to show not that Marxism is the pinnacle of the scientific method, but that this question is the key to understanding the difference between the Russian and Western European mentalities.

    And there is another difference in the mentality of Western Europe and the United States, which my friends from Eaton revealed to me, but about this next time, and in the first approximation we will consider the West as mentally united.

    Meanwhile, it is this difference that determines how in Orthodox Christian Russia World Projects, to which they are organically alien, are Russified beyond recognition and the Red World Project in Russia turns into Leninism, White into Stalinism, and Black into Khrushchevism.

    And all three world projects in Russia turn out to be Marxist.

    That is why in the previous post I chose to comment not the classical university formulation of three sources and the three components of Marxism, but using a comment of one of my Russian readers, since his comment in my opinion quite adequately reflects the interaction of the Russian mentality with the intellectual grandeur of the genius German Jew.

    And I have to do this because, without taking into account this difference of mentalities, all my stories about American politics seem to be turning into their opposite in the brains of my readers.

    In the meantime, after watching the Sunday political programs, I take the liberty of asserting that Mueller’s investigation will be quietly flushed down the toilet at least, and very soon Prime Minister Medvedev will lead Russia to fight America simply because Trump, having established himself finally in the presidential chair, will undoubtedly want to get even with those who, on the order of Hillary Clinton, prepared and handed over to her the dossier on him, which became the pretext for the Mueller’s investigation.

    And it would seem – what’s the difference? – if only to pick up fight with America, but let me remind you that it was Medvedev who financed the Black Mass in the Cathedral of Christ the Savior, giving the Innovation Award to the husband of the sexiest of Pussy Riots for an image of the Fiery Penis with a capital letter. And to those to whom this indisputable official fact does not seem decisive, perhaps it is not necessary to read further.

    In the previous post I, roughly speaking, told about a completely obvious fact, namely, that Marx and Engels were materialists as thinkers, and masons as men, that is, dualists.

    And any dualism in Western Europe somehow comes from Manichaeism, within which our world consists of Spirit and Matter, but the Spirit has created a good God, and Matter the evil one. Moreover, these Gods are equal in size and it is impossible to eliminate evil in it without destroying the world because it is impossible to separate the creation from the creator, even if it is evil.

    Excuse me for primitiveness, but how else to explain the difference of dualists with Orthodoxy, which, being Abrahamic monotheism, considers the Creator as the only God, and evil is a purely destructive principle. It is possible to say that in Orthodoxy there is no objective evil at all, and there is only a sin and the responsibility for evil in the world is borne by a person endowed with Freedom of Will, or as Maxim Confessor has it, with two wills.

    In fact, everything is more complicated, but it’s necessary to start somewhere, because in Western Europe, dualism, despite the commonly accepted view, has won, and Western art, philosophy, science, culture and the most important Western mentality practically scream about it.

    But forget everything that you knew about the difference in mentalities so far – it is impossible to know it from books or visits on a tourist visa, and even working as a professor at a university is impossible to understand – I know that.

    Only the one who walked the dogs with the mathematician who solved the 19th problem of Hubert can tell about it and knows how the roots of Big New York grow under the ground at night, the one who saw the Flying Dutchman in New York subway and the great Russian poet had all his teeth knocked out, and how homeless are being used by elitists of certain type as helots to train their young ones, trying to turn them into real Spartans.

    And the most important difference in mentality is that the Russians never recognized the conquerors over themselves, and Western Europe is a cemetery of peoples and a community of chimeras, in the words of Lev Gumilyov, whose theory I honestly do not like, but I recognize it precisely for this area of applicability.

    Remember the tales of the Grimm Brothers, which describes how Christian folks suffer under the rule of evil sorceresses and vampire kings, and let you recall the previous post, which explains that the connection between Lancaster and the 15th Century Rose War with the Red World Project proposing to reverse the class and social pyramid is determined by the fact that indigenous people of Europe are Orthodox Celts and other Gallo-Romans who, after the collapse of the Western Roman Empire in the 4th century, fell victim to the invasion of pagans and barbarians – Germans, Visigoths into Spain and Italy, Angles and Saxons into Anglia, and the Franks into Gaul.

    The Christianity of the conquered managed to conquer the conquerors and reconciled them, but after the Great Schism of 1054, the Roman Church ceased to be Christian and was unable to continue its reconciliation functions.

    As a result, the anti-Christian Fourth “Crusade” campaign began, which was not exhausted by the seizure of Constantinople, but began 12 years after the Great Schism with the campaign of William the Conqueror and ended in 1209 with the Albigensian “crusade” campaign, that is, 6 years after the catholicized Franks and Normans under the leadership of the Venetians, overcame the resistance of the Orthodox Anglo-Saxons, who had fled from the horrors of the Norman conquest and who, together with the Russian Varangians, were defending the walls of Constantinople.

    And the evidence for such a broad interpretation of the Fourth Crusade is the sea – it’s enough to recall that the Aragonese, who fought with Murs in 1209 against the crusaders of Simon de Montfort, together with the so-called Albigensians, and in fact the Gallo-Romans of Languedoc, on March 29, 1282 in Palermo with the Orthodox Byzantines and subjects of the English king Edward I, 12 years before the defeat of the son of Simon de Montfort, had prevented the new assault on Constantinople by the “crusaders”, already prepared by the ancestor of the Valois dynasty Charles I of Anjou and Pope Martin IV.

    It is not surprising that the immediate predecessors of Martin IV, Pope Urban IV and Clement IV, who supported Thomas Aquinas in his attempts to restore Christian teaching and education that were practically destroyed in Western Europe, made great efforts to prevent the repentance of Western Christians and to hide the true nature of the Fourth Crusade.

    And it must be said that these attempts were crowned with success and now no one can possibly understand the true meaning of the statement of Ludwig Feuerbach, the predecessor and teacher of Marx, the materialist philosopher involved in the teachings of Mani and Zarathustra that matter is created by evil:

    “Love is the true ontological proof of the existence of an object outside of our thought – and there is no other proof of existence than love and sensation”.

    And to a large extent, the misfortunes that have befallen Russia in the 20th century were the result of the trust of the church historians to the sentences of the Inquisition and the lack of interest of the Russian Orthodox Church in the fate of Orthodox Christians in Western Europe immediately after the Great Schism, because the news about the hell they had to go through, do not leave a stone unturned from historiography built on axiomatizations of various Catholic conspiracy theories, the most harmful of which is undoubtedly the assertion that the Crusaders had accidentally captured Constantinople in 1203.

    And now, on the eve of the defeat of the Black World Project in the United States, this lukewarmness and unwillingness to understand the details of the Anglo-Saxon history can be deadly, and given Medvedev’s premiership, death can turn out not only physical.

    • elysianfield March 14, 2019 at 11:50 am #

      “… no one can possibly understand the true meaning of the statement…”

      Komraden Finc!

      …Yeah….

  85. Today, the The New York Times reports that Trump’s white house has closed the United States International Immigration Offices, the USCIS.This agency had offices to lubricate the various processes of immigration lottery winners, mail-order brides, and refugee aid.

    This will inconvenience many individuals for a period of time, but in the end, is necessary for the North America to reduce its population growth and bring a modern population policy into action:

    In return for any two (2) Ex-patriots America should allow one (1) verifiably smart, disease-free, and physically attractive specimen, on the condition that they can also code.

    This exchange will be mediated by a verifiable process of social security and IRS account destruction and creation.

    This has been a public service announcement by the Department of Population control. thank you.

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    • BackRowHeckler March 13, 2019 at 3:01 pm #

      Snacks, still headed to Long Island Sound tomorrow, will report on sea level rise, or lack of sea level rise. I have a postcard here with a picture of a jetty that was built in the 1930s on the state beach; will compare it to what it looks like now. Will give you results of investigation, wholly unscientific and ancedotal, I know, but highly telling just the same.

      Brh

      • By all means take a picture. Cuz its going back to the ocean in short order.

        https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1364815216302705#tbl4

        • FincaInTheMountains March 13, 2019 at 4:38 pm #

          I bet you my bottom dollar, they used quantum computers for the modeling.

          They are extremely fast, but totally subject to Heisenberg uncertainty principle, which in plain English means they don’t know what the fuck they are talking about, generally.

        • BackRowHeckler March 13, 2019 at 4:53 pm #

          Ok, well snacks the jetty was part of a WPA project in the 1930s. 80 years ago, it’ll be a miracle if its not underwater by now. We fished off it last Oct 20 but with the unprecedented ice melt and subsequent sea level rise you hammer on every day I’ll be surprised if that jetty is still visible. We’ll find out tomorrow.

          Brh

          • Q. Shtik March 13, 2019 at 5:43 pm #

            But BRH, what about the high tide/ low tide cycle?

          • BackRowHeckler March 13, 2019 at 5:58 pm #

            I was thinking about that Q.

            But with the Biblical floods we supposedly are experiencing, what are tides, what do they amount to? A mere piddling.

            The worst floods round these parts were in 1936 and 1955; no matter, its the floods in computer models and the ones we conjur up between our ears that really count.

            Brh

          • GreenAlba March 14, 2019 at 8:38 am #

            brh

            Only you are responsible for what goes on between your ears.

            Now, my brother-in-law in Stony Point, NY, is a local businessman and is on the local planning committee, and they intend to protect their town as far as they can from the rising sea levels. Higher sea levels mean more devastation during hurricanes. Obviously – it’s not rocket science, just Maths for Dummies.

            My brother-in-law’s house has the date 1834 on it, so it’s been there a while. Now they can’t get insurance for it without raising it. And most of the neighbouring houses, which were devastated during the last hurricane, have been condemned. Perhaps they’ll be replaced by houses on stilts or perhaps they won’t be replaced at all. I certainly wouldn’t build there.

            In the meantime, reality is notorious for not caring what goes on – or doesn’t – between people’s ears.

            And while you keep saying ’round these parts’ as part of any of your conclusions, you’re still not getting it.

            We had ‘biblical’ flooding of the North Sea too, in 1953, which devastated areas of the UK, the Netherlands and Belgium.

            It’s why the Thames barrier exists. And they reckon it can cope with rising sea levels until about 2070 or so. After that, well they will need more capital, won’t they, to keep London from drowning. At some stage, though, it will be a losing battle – throwing good money after bad. Beyond our lifetimes, but in the lifetime of generations who didn’t cause this. If they still have the luxury of historical evidence, they won’t be impressed.

  86. BackRowHeckler March 13, 2019 at 2:49 pm #

    Jen from San Jose,

    You know the name Bambi Larsen, I’m sure.

    59 year old woman from your town carved by Carlos Galvarado Arevelo Carranza, illegal alien, aged 24, on Feb. 28. She apparently was stalked and murdered in her own home. Carranza is an habitual criminal with many previous arrests; ICE had made 6 previous requests for him to be held by police for deportation, each time he was released due to California’ sanctuary state law.

    What good is a government that won’t protect its own people, that puts the interests of criminals and illegals over American Citizens?

    Brh

    • Walter B March 13, 2019 at 2:56 pm #

      Maybe they want us dead, you ever consider that ?

      • BackRowHeckler March 13, 2019 at 3:10 pm #

        It wouldn’t surprise me, Walter.

        What they seem to be saying is that you are responsible for your own security, but oh yeah, we’ve made it almost impossible for you to posses a firearm.

        Jokes on you, Suckers. This is what you voted for, overwhelmingly.

        Brhh

      • CancelMyCard March 13, 2019 at 3:15 pm #

        Unlike in the past, the Elite now have less and less need for the middle class to exist.

        They do need desperate people to perform labor for low wages.
        And with AI development rocketing along, even those serfs will be less and less necessary in the future.

        • FincaInTheMountains March 13, 2019 at 4:32 pm #

          Good news for US is the competition with Russia is back with a vengeance and that will force the Elites to pay more attention to the needs of the working class.

          • Ol' Scratch March 13, 2019 at 4:42 pm #

            Not sure I follow your logic here, Finc.

          • FincaInTheMountains March 13, 2019 at 7:01 pm #

            Haven’t you noticed that direct assault on the American middle class coincided with the fall of the USSR? Early 1990s?

        • Epicur March 14, 2019 at 1:08 am #

          What they don’t need are manufacturing workers, the Chinese are doing that; and farmers, the immigrants are doing that on agribusinesses. Thousands of small contractors using immigrant labor are fulfilling all sorts of tasks in the skilled and semi-skilled trades.

          It’s not that the work no longer needs doing, it’s just being done by cheaper labor. Without middle class customers thousands of retailers are going out of business or downscaling to the WalMart model.

          All to keep the Ponzi scheme “growth” running a bit longer.

          Leviathan will have to get ever more intrusive and controlling to prevent disorder, but eventually, as the pressure gets high enough the danger of an explosion increases. Eventually, when the credit growth no longer increases economic activity TPTB will realize they have no need of unproductive masses and things will get very interesting.

          • SoftStarLight March 14, 2019 at 1:54 am #

            Ultimately their plan is to reduce the world’s population to 500 million as stated on the Georgia Guidestones don’t you think? It seems like everything is moving according to their plans. They see mass automation as one tool, among many, to eventually eliminate most people. Then the new order they have always wanted can be established.

          • Epicur March 14, 2019 at 11:39 am #

            @ SoftStarLight March 14, 2019 at 1:54 am #

            I doubt “they” have a number in mind, although the extreme environmentalists do. I think they just understand that what we are doing is not working and are afraid – there are limits to growth. The economic “growth” we have been experiencing has been bought on credit and that scheme is running on fumes.

            Anybody who thinks they can control and fine tune the earth is either dumber than me or a whole lot smarter. The ones that I hold in “deficient esteem” are the ones who want to model us after China, an overcrowded nation full of cowed masses with an elite on top.

            What China has done for the last 3 decades will not work long term and I think the people on top know it. When the credit expansion ends, as it eventually must, things are going to get very interesting over there – and here, too.

          • SoftStarLight March 14, 2019 at 3:17 pm #

            The one good thing going for China is its racial and cultural homogeneity. That will be a very important strength in the hard times coming. But their economic system and the problems stemming from some of their social policies will be liabilities it seems.

    • San Jose March 13, 2019 at 7:57 pm #

      OMG BRH!!!!!

      Bambi Larsen lives just SIX BLOCKS (as the crow flies) from me. It’s horrible. I’m on Nextdoor and people in the neighborhood are showing pictures of this creep, knocking on their doors, from like six months ago onward. Same scary dude.

      Not only that, Bambi is just one year younger than me and has the same hair as me! I’m pretty sure I’ve seen this Carranza dude riding his bike down my street. I’m completely horrified.

      I’m going to the next community meeting and I’m going to complain, bitch and raise hell that this guy was loose in our community.

      Mad as a hornet, Jen in San Jose.

      • San Jose March 13, 2019 at 8:04 pm #

        P.S. I have a shotgun, but now I’m thinking I need a something for my purse?

        • BackRowHeckler March 13, 2019 at 9:04 pm #

          Well your new governor recently invited in the whole 3rd world for sanctuary and free stuff. All are welcome, apparently, even slashers. Im not sure how many will actually take him up on his offer, 3 or 400 million possibly.

          Yes a shotgun is a most useful implement, a gift from God really. From the high end Parker to the ulitarian Mossberg, keep it at your side as friend and protector, always. And take care of yourself Jen. Stay safe dear.

          Brh

        • Sam Stone March 13, 2019 at 11:45 pm #

          I suggest a small 6 shot revolver. An old .38 is lite weight easily concealed and effective at short range. For more firepower a snub nosed .357. My wife carries a 357. It is definetly a hand cannon. These pistols are not very accurate beyond 40 feet or so but they are low maintenance, cheap, and will do the job they are intended for. If you are looking for precision shooting then one of the many 9mm.

          For your home a shotgun is perfect. I probably disagree with Joe Biden on just about everything he says but he is absolutely correct about owning a simple shotgun for home protection.

          A gun buff or salesman would have you buying all kinds of wild gear but for simple self protection an old fashion police revolver and a shotgun are all one needs.

          • BackRowHeckler March 14, 2019 at 7:54 am #

            Good advice, SS.

            Could not have said it better myself.

          • ozone March 14, 2019 at 9:23 am #

            Again,
            Charter Arms Bulldog .44 5-shot revolver.
            Easy to handle, surprisingly accurate with truly amazing punch.
            To those who have never handled one, TRY it before poo-pooing this example of precision machining in a small and deadly package.

          • seawolf77 March 14, 2019 at 10:10 am #

            That’s a lot of gun for under $400.

        • EvelynV March 14, 2019 at 3:28 pm #

          Don’t believe BRH when he says he couldn’t have said it better in his compliment to Sam Stone.

          He could have included the specific suggestion you get a “hammerless” revolver.

          A S&W Airweight .38 special would be perfect.

          Only 5 shots however so make them count.

  87. seawolf77 March 13, 2019 at 2:56 pm #

    I guess JHK would pan this story suggesting that Melania was a body double for the trip down to tornado ravaged Alabama.
    https://www.yahoo.com/news/trump-calls-fake-melania-conspiracy-theory-deranged-161703333.html

    • SoftStarLight March 14, 2019 at 11:42 am #

      So do you believe it is more than just mean-girl cattiness? Do you believe there is a double? I am not actually closed to thinking it could be possible. Haven’t doubles been used by many political people? At least it sounds like a controversy that has occurred before…

      • EvelynV March 14, 2019 at 3:30 pm #

        I’ve offered to be her double but I was turned down. They said I was too smiley.

        • SoftStarLight March 14, 2019 at 3:53 pm #

          Really? Amazing indeed! A smile in the heart is worth a million smiles on the face.

          • EvelynV March 14, 2019 at 8:47 pm #

            SSL
            You’ve been spending too many nights home alone. All a man needs to see is one smile on one woman’s face (the quality of the face depends on how close it is closing time so don’t give up until the bar closes for sure) and she’ll have more than she can handle before she finishes her drink. Whatever her heart is doing couldn’t matter less unless she has a heart attack before they make to under the covers.

          • SoftStarLight March 15, 2019 at 12:39 am #

            Evelyn you poor thing. You need to lay off the booze, the pain pills and the one night stands. No wonder you lash out all the time. Your self esteem is on the floor. Too many pigs feeding at the trough. I’m trying to help you.

  88. bayfieldkelly March 13, 2019 at 3:43 pm #

    https://youtu.be/1h5iv6sECGU The brains behind AOC Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
    scary stuff

    • FincaInTheMountains March 13, 2019 at 4:30 pm #

      And behind all that is the Black Project of US, still headed by Hillary Clinton.

    • Walter B March 13, 2019 at 4:38 pm #

      I am only 4 minutes into this bfk, and it is not only not surprising, but I can attest to the fact that this is how the game is played, This past week our candidate and I were on the door to door campaign trail once again. We stopped and spoke with a fellow resident that once ran for a Township Committee seat himself years ago and what he told us was very sad as well. He was interviewing with the charwoman of the only party in town, the republicans and was asked if he would do whatever the party asked without question. He was nonplussed and said that he could never go against what he thought was right or what was the will of those that he would be representing. He was quickly dismissed, was never spoken to again, and a sock puppet got the nod.

      The party bosses here do not come to meetings and do not seek out any public feedback whatsoever. Apparently they simply do the bidding of their masters, whomever they might be, and those of us who fight for representative government are their apparent enemy. We fought them last year and won and will do it again this June too, but we are a small Township where this is still possible.

      This was an excellent video, and it was well made. Thank you for posting it.

      • capt spaulding March 13, 2019 at 5:05 pm #

        We need more officials with ethics and beliefs like yours, Mr.B.

        • Walter B March 14, 2019 at 12:55 pm #

          Thanks captain, we are working on getting another one elected in June and when that succeeds, which I am confident it will, then change for the better can begin next January. It has been the result of 8 years of backbreaking work and tremendous stress as those who hold power never give it up easily.

          I finished watching the video that bayfieldkelly posted and it was excellent indeed. As the fellow making the video said, this is no conspiracy, it is how things work and those doing it are open and honest about what they are doing. There may be far too many simple people out there that want to believe that things just happen without reason and randomly, but that is the viewpoint of a fool. Stuff happens because there are those working to make it happen and the AOC gig has certainly been well orchestrated and carried out. It is all a puppet show isn’t it?

          Too damned bad.

    • revilo March 13, 2019 at 6:06 pm #

      Thus it was possible to conjure up names out of the void, to associate them with incredible hopes on the part of the broad public, even to give them popularity which the really great man often does not obtain his whole life long; names which a month before no one had even seen or heard of. Old and proven figures simply died as far as their fellow men were concerned, or were heaped with such vile insults that their names soon threatened to become the symbol of some definite act of infamy or villainy. We must study this Jewish technique of emptying garbage pails of the vilest slanders and defamations from hundreds and hundreds of sources at once, suddenly, as if by magic, on the clean garments of honorable men, if we are to appreciate the entire menace represented by these scoundrels of the press. –MK, 1925, pp. 85-86

      • Janos Skorenzy March 13, 2019 at 6:28 pm #

        Exactly what they did to Lindbergh. Even his wife resented him for not bowing to them. She didn’t like the ostracism. Americans have been very slow to realize the press is alien owned and overtly hostile to their interests.

        The Biblical revisionism that made the Jews still the Chosen People was a master stroke. Needless to say the Founders would have found that unbelievably weird. They were the Center of their Universe, be they Christian or otherwise. And the Christians considered Christians the new Chosen People.

        • revilo March 13, 2019 at 6:47 pm #

          A hero and a patriot. Therefore he must live in infamy forever. FOREVER!!!!

          https://www.latimes.com/opinion/readersreact/la-ol-le-nazis-american-law-lindbergh-ford-20170225-story.html

        • EvelynV March 14, 2019 at 3:44 pm #

          You bonehead. The founder of the christian religion were Jews. Christianity a sect within the Jewish religion at the time that splintered, grew, and was preserved. Eventually the Greek Jews differed greatly from the Roman Jews in their evolving dogmas. Greeks said, “If Jesus is the son…”, it makes no sense to make him equal with big man at the top.” The Roman Jews said FU, there are 3 equal gods and they all add up to 1.

          Lots of back and forth went on about the topic eventually leading to the deaths of about a million contestants in the matter.

          Little by little the Greek Jews were winning the theological battle in the hearts of significant leaders through the mix of Jewish enclaves.

          Then the black swan arrived for the Greeks.

          Constantine, fed up with the Roman armies adherence to Mithraism decide to make Roman Christianity the state religion.

          Once the world’s greatest secular power hooked its engine to the by the Catholic Church Greek heads began to roll. Documents burned, “heretics” summarily slaughtered, proper books chosen to be put in the bible to keep the Roman version of the evergrowing Fairy Tale slanted their way, until finally we arrive in the twenty-first century with more molested children to comfort than anyone could have imagined.

    • James Hansen March 13, 2019 at 10:47 pm #

      I agree, scary stuff indeed, 14,000 comments from foolish, gullible people that got taken in by a ridiculous political hit piece. Every thing he accused AOC of is nonsense but actually describes Republicans perfectly. They have no will of their own, they dance for APAC like the puppets they are.
      Name a single thing the Republicans will do the middle class?

      • James Hansen March 13, 2019 at 11:04 pm #

        for

      • K-Dog March 14, 2019 at 1:23 am #

        Eat them?

      • SoftStarLight March 14, 2019 at 1:32 am #

        The problem is not just an R or D problem. The entire government is full of corruption. Its now just one big massive operation to transfer the wealth and resources of everyone to the oligarchs. The pinnacle of crony, corporate welfare capitalism. Its just as bad as communism but looks different on the outside.

    • K-Dog March 14, 2019 at 12:00 am #

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      All the world’s a stage,
      And all the men and women merely players;
      They have their exits and their entrances,
      And one man in his time plays many parts,
      His acts being seven ages. At first, the infant,
      Mewling and puking in the nurse’s arms.
      Then the whining schoolboy, with his satchel
      And shining morning face, creeping like snail
      Unwillingly to school. And then the lover,
      Sighing like furnace, with a woeful ballad
      Made to his mistress’ eyebrow. Then a soldier,
      Full of strange oaths and bearded like the pard,
      Jealous in honor, sudden and quick in quarrel,
      Seeking the bubble reputation
      Even in the cannon’s mouth. And then the justice,
      In fair round belly with good capon lined,
      With eyes severe and beard of formal cut,
      Full of wise saws and modern instances;
      And so he plays his part. The sixth age shifts
      Into the lean and slippered pantaloon,
      With spectacles on nose and pouch on side;
      His youthful hose, well saved, a world too wide
      For his shrunk shank, and his big manly voice,
      Turning again toward childish treble, pipes
      And whistles in his sound. Last scene of all,
      That ends this strange eventful history,
      Is second childishness and mere oblivion,
      Sans teeth, sans eyes, sans taste, sans everything.

      • Q. Shtik March 14, 2019 at 12:51 am #

        William Shakespeare
        #3 on top 500 poets – K-Dog

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        Who are #1 and #2?

        • K-Dog March 14, 2019 at 1:16 am #

          My apologies for not removing the metadata. It slipped by me.

          A quick google coughed up another source wherein the top three were seen to be:

          William Wordsworth
          Oscar Wilde

          and Will.

          • BackRowHeckler March 14, 2019 at 9:26 am #

            Is Hart Crane on the list?

          • Q. Shtik March 14, 2019 at 12:28 pm #

            William Wordsworth – Dog

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            I guess you could say William Wordsworth has an exceptionally appropriate surname.

          • Q. Shtik March 14, 2019 at 12:48 pm #

            and Will. – Dog

            =========

            Will Shakespeare or

            Will I. Am?

  89. FincaInTheMountains March 13, 2019 at 8:16 pm #

    I shall study at the university!

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fAHWvUANVCg

    The Trump’s genius plan to drain the swamp and restore law and order is that the criminal pyramid is being disassembled from below.

    You probably already know that they made 50 arrests on frauds and bribes for entrance tests at prestigious universities (Boston, California with a branch in LA, Yale, Stanford, Georgetown, Texas, etc.).

    The organizer of the scheme, Rick Singer, through his preliminary preparation firm, consulted in the field of higher education for bribes, arranged for children of the “majors” entrance to universities, correcting tests.

    Also, applicants were illegally represented as athletes for university teams, although they were not involved in sports and questionnaires were forged.

    Bribes were transferred through charitable foundations. In addition to the organizer, several academic administrators and sports coaches, more than 40 parents were arrested, including the heads of firms, including legal, and actresses Felicity Huffman and Laurie Loughlin.

    • SoftStarLight March 14, 2019 at 1:10 am #

      Interestingly enough Laurie Loughlin and Felicity Huffman are both free on bail. Laurie’s bond was $1 million but Felicity’s was $250K. I guess its because of the differences in the charges against them. And was it all worth it at the end of the day since they paid so much to fake their kids’ academic success in the first place? Well whatever the case, Elizabeth Warren didn’t waste anytime calling this bad behavior out. She is trying her best to make herself seem like she isn’t part of the privileged class. But she is a scammer too so I think its awkward for her.

      • BackRowHeckler March 14, 2019 at 2:23 am #

        One of these actresses nemesis came about with FBI SWAT raid on her house.

        Instead of calling her, informing her of the warrant, and arranging
        a surrender.

        Were CNN cameras rolling like with Stone and Manafort, not known?

        Its one big TV show, the FBI is the star.

        Brh

        • SoftStarLight March 14, 2019 at 2:36 am #

          I didn’t hear about any SWAT teams and since I am not seeing any video footage it either doesn’t exist or is being kept from going viral. Since it’s higher profile Hollywood people they will probably be more discreet. They like to save the real beatdowns for those nasty conservatives and right-wingers.

          • malthuss March 14, 2019 at 11:15 am #

            we can discuss depp tomorrow–you had asked for proof…
            I connected the dots.

          • SoftStarLight March 14, 2019 at 11:23 am #

            Yes please do. I have an open mind so I am interested to hear whatcha ya got.

      • Q. Shtik March 14, 2019 at 2:35 pm #

        And was it all worth it at the end of the day – SSL

        ============

        Again!

        Between 11:59 PM and Midnight.

        • SoftStarLight March 14, 2019 at 3:14 pm #

          Yes, it is simply beautiful and amazing isn’t it. I should say it much more often. Thank you!

  90. wm5135 March 13, 2019 at 8:55 pm #

    Q. Shtik ……And then there’s funerals

    Hope to have a few standing around a water closet and as what was left circles the bowl to have them shout “He was a son of a bitch, but he was our son of a bitch.”. And have a pull of the best whiskey available.

    This is out of respect for this ocean of information.

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    • Janos Skorenzy March 14, 2019 at 12:38 am #

      Careful, if any spills on you, you may rise.

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=39oO7zKStvU

    • Q. Shtik March 14, 2019 at 12:34 pm #

      And have a pull of the best whiskey available. – wm5135

      ===========

      I have a preference for Jameson.

  91. SoftStarLight March 14, 2019 at 12:49 am #

    Ok, so the night shift has officially started :-). What mischief can possibly occur at ths late hour?

    • Sam Stone March 14, 2019 at 1:18 am #

      No mischief here. I just stopped by for a quick drink before closing time. Set me up a shorty bartender I gotta go.

      • SoftStarLight March 14, 2019 at 1:40 am #

        Lol hey closing time isn’t like for two hours are so.

  92. K-Dog March 14, 2019 at 1:21 am #

    “The stench in the air grew steadily stronger, and the dark about us seemed to press like wool, as if jealous of the light which had temporarily deposed it after so many years of undisputed dominion.”

    ? Stephen King, Night Shift

    • SoftStarLight March 14, 2019 at 1:46 am #

      That’s pretty good K-Dog. You are very well read being able to call up quotes so quickly and all. I like it! Don’t worry, no one is looking to challenge anyone’s dominion. And hey, star light comes and goes.

  93. Sam Stone March 14, 2019 at 1:30 am #

    I see Dick’s Sporting Goods has decided to drive the final nail in tgeir coffin by pulling all guns from 125 of their stores. Great CEO ya’ll got there.

    Why do lebians shop at Big 5 sports?……….

    Because they hate Dicks. Nite ya’ll.

    • malthuss March 14, 2019 at 3:05 pm #

      strap ons

  94. Pucker March 14, 2019 at 6:07 am #

    Runaway Technology?

    I met a chef recently who used to work for these rich IT Assholes in Silicon Valley. He said that they pre-order their food months in advance so that they can get the “best” beef, chicken, seafood, etc. They don’t eat what the Plebs eat. He said that the quality of food generally has been deteriorating “because of overpopulation.” Everything’s rather out-of-Control, like a Runaway freight train….

    “A Google executive admitted during a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on Tuesday that Google tracks users’ phones — even when their location history is turned off.

    Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) questioned Google Senior Privacy Counsel Will DeVries about the company’s tracking policies during a hearing examining online consumer privacy. Some of DeVries’ answers will likely disturb consumers who thought there was a way to avoid being tracked by Google through their phones.”

    In his prepared remarks, DeVries told lawmakers that “the processing of personal information is necessary to simply operate the service the user requested.” He asserted that “requiring” individuals to control every aspect of data processing “can create a burdensome and complex experience that diverts attention from the most important controls without corresponding benefits,” and therefore a “specific consent or toggle” should not be required for every use of data.

    • malthuss March 14, 2019 at 3:07 pm #

      T H A N K Y O U

    • malthuss March 14, 2019 at 3:10 pm #

      He said that the quality of food generally has been deteriorating “because of overpopulation.”

      WHO is ‘he’? The chef or his employer?

  95. Pucker March 14, 2019 at 6:28 am #

    It dawned on me recently that everything is rather morbid. Even ancient civilizations across cultures seem to be fixated with Death. A quick trip through the Metropolitan Museum of Art is a trip through Man’s Morbid history: Mummies, tombs, human sacrifice, soothsayers, war, death cults. And Religion is prima facia Morbid. “Nailed to the Cross.” The Jews are hopelessly Morbid. The Evangelical Christian Assholes pray for “The Rapture”. And then you look around at these people. Just look at the Fucker’s on the street. They look like Zombies. The women are all spaced Out. The Men look like a compass with a broken needle that can only point towards Money. How does one existentially avoid becoming “Just Another Morbid Asshole”?

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    • seawolf77 March 14, 2019 at 9:25 am #

      Morbid Asshole Syndrome. It creeps up on you slowly. One day you’re out riding your Heritage Softail along a country road and the next you’re waxing it for the 5th time because it’s not shiny enough. One day you’re at work thinking to yourself “I’ve done alright,” and the next you’re scheming to put Visine drops in your co-workers coffee. One day you’re in the park watching children play with joy in your heart and the next you’re imagining them cooking in your kitchen.There are signs, symptoms though. The purchase of guns and precious metals. A preoccupation with one’s teeth. An obsessive desire to post on blogs because you think your voice is being heard. If you manifest any of these it is strongly advised you rub extra virgin olive oil all over your body, bust a feather pillow and feather yourself, and lock yourself in a meat locker for at least 2 hours. You must repeat the mantra Bu kaw! Buk buk bukaw! Buk buk bukaw!

      • Pucker March 14, 2019 at 9:41 am #

        What happens when you surreptitiously put Visine drops in a bloke’s Starbucks?

        • seawolf77 March 14, 2019 at 9:54 am #

          You’re kidding right? You’ve never seen “Wedding Crashers?”

        • SoftStarLight March 14, 2019 at 10:01 am #

          Guess you’ll find out at the hospital ;-). Please be careful Pucker. Your curiosity worries me!

        • K-Dog March 14, 2019 at 10:58 am #

          “Every afternoon I started getting a really bad pain in my stomach, and I started feeling light-headed and dizzy, and that would be followed by a really bad headache,” she said.

          Little did she know, one of her algebra students at Fowlerville High School was making her sick.

          “The student told them that he did indeed put Visine in my coffee cup,” said Aldecoa.

          If ingested, Visine can cause a drop in blood pressure, seizures and even a coma. Aldecoa said she doesn’t believe the student was acting maliciously.

          The place looks to be a twenty minute drive from Detroit.

          • K-Dog March 14, 2019 at 11:02 am #

            Anybody can google this shit. Why am I the only one that ever does? Even cats can be curious sometimes. But not here.

          • SoftStarLight March 14, 2019 at 11:24 am #

            Maybe he is encouraging others to do a little research?

          • K-Dog March 14, 2019 at 11:41 am #

            Maybe he is still on his first cup of coffee.

          • SoftStarLight March 14, 2019 at 11:45 am #

            I hope it is just coffee he is drinking :-). A cappuccino may be better. Or even better maybe an espresso.

    • SoftStarLight March 14, 2019 at 9:59 am #

      Perhaps the fixation with death has something to do with the fact that every one dies at some point? If they are just mere mortals after all….

      • Janos Skorenzy March 14, 2019 at 1:24 pm #

        Men must bear their going forth and die the death that came from sin. But to defeat death, you only have to die. The last enemy may become our finest friend in that hour or any hour of wisdom.

        • Q. Shtik March 14, 2019 at 2:52 pm #

          Oh how profound…and what are you quoting from, the Catechism of the Catholic Church, Star Wars or the Twilight Zone?

          • SoftStarLight March 14, 2019 at 3:12 pm #

            Can you please defer from attempting to ruin the beautiful words of a real Master. Being that you never really have anything to add to the conversation other than criticisms of everyone but your two other personalities.

          • Q. Shtik March 14, 2019 at 5:05 pm #

            Can you please defer from attempting to ruin the beautiful words of a real Master. – SSL

            =============

            I think you mean cease, not postpone.

          • Janos Skorenzy March 14, 2019 at 6:21 pm #

            Men must bear (or endure) their going forth – C.S Lewis – may not be original with him
            die the death – Old Testament anent Adam’s fall
            defeat death you only have to die – song lyric stuck in my head
            death as last enemy – St Paul

          • Janos Skorenzy March 14, 2019 at 6:22 pm #

            SSL: If you don’t stop buttering me up, I’m going to slide right out of your frying pan and off the edge of the world.

          • SoftStarLight March 15, 2019 at 12:32 am #

            Ooops! Duh, all things in moderation. Including buttering up :-).

  96. FincaInTheMountains March 14, 2019 at 8:23 am #

    I take the liberty of asserting that Mueller’s investigation will be quietly flushed down the toilet == Finca

    Andrew Weissmann, a federal prosecutor, main henchman of Mueller prosecutorial mafia, is stepping down from Mueller’s Inquisitorial Commission.

    https://www.npr.org/2019/03/14/703108073/top-mueller-prosecutor-stepping-down-in-latest-clue-russia-inquiry-may-be-ending

    Here is a good documental describing what Andrew Weissmann is:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eh6Y4nr5mkc&t=148s

  97. Pucker March 14, 2019 at 8:55 am #

    A lot of people figure that since the troops are still in Syria and that nothing’s going to change that they might as well vote for Andrew Yang in 2020 and get $1,000 bucks a month. That’s weird…. It’s a bit like those Russian jokes from the Soviet era….

    https://www.yang2020.com/

  98. K-Dog March 14, 2019 at 11:37 am #

    I saw a cigar store Indian at a Trader Joe’s but it was a long time ago. Yet what does it matter? Inflation muted or not, good citizens, the ones with jobs, get 2.5 percent to offset the pain this year, it’s trendy.

    Warm Starbucks in hand and a few extra oven-ready chicken nuggets these people will defend Trump and management right up through September at least.

    But now it is March, another time of year in America. Time to take last years little increase if you saved any plus any bonuses you’ll get for being part of the team this year and smiling every day (good move that was) to make another down payment on Uncle Sam’s war machine. But pay and move on bitching about it being a bit tougher this year won’t be heard by anyone at all and there is no benefit in you whining about the extra pain.

    In America, Little learning being the endpoint of the little screens in hands now make everyone as smart as everyone else. The man on the screen says there is no inflation and that only half a million look for work. You have to believe him because this is American and in America since everyone now is as smart as everyone else is he is no dumber than you are so he has to be right!

    All truth now comes from the little screen.

    • K-Dog March 14, 2019 at 11:47 am #

      But pay and move on. Bbitching about it being a bit tougher this year won’t be heard by anyone.

    • SoftStarLight March 14, 2019 at 11:53 am #

      Ah, that grand delusion that we are all the same and can be is easy to fall into in screenland isn’t it. But we know there is really a natural distribution of intelligence just like any other human capabilities and qualities. And you know better than most that some people just like to run their mouths lol :-). When you care you can’t let some things go and that is a good thing. Including the deceptions coming from those screens! You can be a very good person and not have a formal job. That I don’t need to learn from the screen. If you live you have to work one way or the other.

  99. volodya March 14, 2019 at 11:57 am #

    Free movement: painting “open borders” as the preferred option of the intellectually enlightened and the morally elevated is one of the most brilliant cons I’ve seen.

    There’s two motives behind it that I can see, the first being that national borders are such a pain in the ass for the Oligarch set, impeding their movement and coming as they do with laws specific to different sides of these boundaries, which imply the existence of something that’s an even bigger pain in the ass, the nation state.

    See, nation states require resources for their maintenance, unless someone can devise a way for physical and legal infrastructure and various other appurtenances to civilized life to come free. But of course they don’t come free. The problem is that the Oligarch doesn’t want to pay for them.

    And so this necessitates yet another pain in the ass, schemes to evade and avoid tax. And lobbying efforts and payments to political organizations to do the oligarch’s bidding in respect to his tax burden.

    I tell you the whole thing is expensive and wearying, the Oligarch being a man of action and wanting no claims on his income and fetters to his own movement and that of his assets and especially his money.

    Of course the Oligarch does want what the nation state does for him, that is, to protect his property and provide for his physical security. It may sound hypocritical to want it and not want to pay for it, but consistency is such the hobgoblin of little minds don’t you think?

    The other motive for the deception is because the Oligarch wants cheap labor. If you can’t offshore the factory, you onshore a desperately poor labor force. Borders with rules for entry of course are such an impediment to movement of people, especially the impoverished and undocumented.

    I expect that it’s much the same on your side of the ocean. There’s nothing that warms the cockles of the Oligarch’s heart like dirt-poor eastern Europeans moving to high wage countries. Oh, and stay tuned, floods of middle-easterners. Oh, and Indians with the tech degree.

    You can play the racism card if you want, that being a very old trick and one that’s pretty shop-worn. See, it ain’t about race and bigotry and fearfulness of cultural change and all that rot. It’s about money and who gets paid it and how much. People at the end of the day are very much about their material interests.

    If you have too much month at the end of the money it becomes ALL about money. Homelessness sucks and there’s nothing worse than not making the rent.

    That’s what all the hoo-hah about the EU is, does the EU work for you or against you. People can paint those that voted Brexit as low information voters, like they do to Trump voters. But they’re not as they can full well see their own circumstances.

    And you can try to de-legitimize the result one way or another by invoking this quibble or that similar to what they do with Trump’s win. But the rules were set by an establishment that by-and-large wanted to remain. I doubt that your lords and ladies and your deep-state were on the side of Brexit. And I don’t think that Cameron was a Brexiteer.

    Too bad maybe for your own circumstances that Brexit won, but if economic arrangements diminish such a high proportion of the population, it doesn’t work to paint these folk as intellectually or morally deficient. There’s nothing that tells the tale to people like their own paycheck.

    The lords and ladies on this side of the water have yet to learn these lessons but they will. See, what we have here on this side is a heavily armed populace, a large number of ex-military, and a proliferation of militia groups. And the backbone of the US military are the Deplorables.

    These things can take a while to play out and so far the bi-coastal governing elites – the local version of Remainers – are disdainful. This process is still in its early stages on both sides of the ocean. A lot is still to happen and so many lessons yet to be learned. But they will be.

    • SoftStarLight March 14, 2019 at 12:32 pm #

      But at the end of the day, if nation states are to remain as the primary way that people organize politically then Race and Culture become preeminent. Have we not yet learned that multiculturalism is a civilizational disaster? Again let’s do Rome vs. China. Rome was a multicultural empire filled with many peoples and much mixing of peoples. Rome is long gone. China has been a basically homogenous society since its civilization came into being. China is still here and appears (at least) to be ready to take the future. People do so much better together and organized. So the nation state in some form or fashion is likely to continue into the future whether the West chooses that route or not. Those who do not will simply disappear the way Rome did. Sure some of its legacy lives today in modified forms but it is over otherwise. IMHO the Elite or THE PRIMARY threat to peace and stability. As long as they divide us with their money and power they will win. But everyone’s days are numbered. It isn’t all about money and material wealth. Those are in many ways deceptions. They don’t follow you to the grave.

      • GreenAlba March 14, 2019 at 12:46 pm #

        I’m most certainly not all about money and wealth, SSL, and I certainly wouldn’t want to see a world where everywhere’s like China.

      • Q. Shtik March 14, 2019 at 12:53 pm #

        But at the end of the day, if nation states are…….etc. – SSL

        ============

        When all is said and done “at the end of the day” is a much overused expression.

        • GreenAlba March 14, 2019 at 1:01 pm #

          And it’s a footie expression to boot (sorry!).

      • seawolf77 March 14, 2019 at 12:58 pm #

        How can you say that without talking out of both sides of your mouth? America is a melting pot. It is the greatest nation on the face of this planet, maybe in the history of this planet. Multiculturalism made America what it is today.

        • volodya March 14, 2019 at 1:26 pm #

          A “melting pot” isn’t “multicultural”, it’s the opposite.

        • SoftStarLight March 14, 2019 at 3:09 pm #

          Well a melting pot implies a complete and utter blending as well as full assimilation. You know that is no longer happening and hasn’t happened for a long time. Immigrants, legal and illegal now retain their culture and language and most have no interest in truly assimilating American culture and learning English. And the various races have not blended to any large extent and won’t given the natural tribal nature of humans. So what was seen as maybe a strength at one point is quickly becoming a mortal liability. The tension between ethnicities and culture is tearing and will tear the country apart.

        • revilo March 14, 2019 at 3:13 pm #

          “Multiculturalism made America what is is today.”

          Exactly. That is the problem.

          Seawolf accuses ppl of reciting slogans hammered into their heads from on high, then posts about the “melting pot” without a hint of irony. Good stuff.

          • malthuss March 14, 2019 at 3:49 pm #

            Who created the term, Melting Pot?
            –a Jewish playwright, circa 1900.

            Emma Lazarus outdid him.

          • revilo March 14, 2019 at 3:57 pm #

            Israel Zangwill, The Melting Pot, 1908

      • volodya March 14, 2019 at 1:29 pm #

        I agree with you about multi-culturalism. It’s as full-of-shit an idea as I’ve heard, one that doesn’t have the weight of historical experience behind it, or, as the greatly educated say, “facts and evidence”. Tally up the number of countries with disastrous civil conflicts between people of different cultures or ethnicities and compare to the number of countries where people of varying cultures manage to not kill one another. So who we got, Switzerland? Who else?

        Even the most boring countries in the WORLD, Belgium and Canada, have got long-running tribal animosities which sometimes erupt violently, in Canada in the 1960s with bombings, and in the 1970s with kidnappings and murder, and then referenda on secession, once in the 70s and once in the 90s. In Belgium, the Walloon and Flem can barely stand one another, the two halves of the country like a bitter married couple, one of which lives and sleeps in the basement.

        And the grandest example of all, the USA, which 150 years ago went through a calamity the likes of which the world had never seen, at least up to that time. And that was with the same mother country, the same religious and linguistic roots. But so what, they went at it tooth and nail. And, arguably, you’re seeing the same conflict in Washington legislatures on a daily basis. In short, two American ethnicities still duking it out.

        As far as race goes, in practical terms people of different races don’t tend to get along, especially Black and White. Whites and Asians tend to merge better, with a fair bit of intermarriage and cultural commonality. Now, the USA in centuries past thought it was a real good idea to bring in a multitude of African slaves never giving a moment’s thought to the future. Did they seriously think that slavery as an institution wouldn’t go by the way-side? What to do then with that multitude of former slaves? The USA has got no choice now in my estimation but to have the White and Black populace rub along together, historical animosities and all, simply because the alternatives are too hideous.

        And yeah, you’re right about Rome, the Republic and Empire were an amalgam of different peoples ruled by client kings supervised by Roman governors, and notwithstanding a very long continuous existence, it couldn’t hang together. Better had it been smaller and more ethnically homogeneous. Even the Italian heartland was a fractious composite of tribes and city states that never got along.

        • SoftStarLight March 14, 2019 at 3:05 pm #

          So then we do find ourselves coming into agreement about the preeminence of Race in matters of politics and civilization? It’s ok, just because you love your Race does not mean that you hate all others. It’s impossible however to honestly and truly serve two Masters.

    • GreenAlba March 14, 2019 at 1:07 pm #

      “Too bad maybe for your own circumstances that Brexit won, but if economic arrangements diminish such a high proportion of the population, it doesn’t work to paint these folk as intellectually or morally deficient.”

      OK, volodya, let’s give that one a post all of its own, since it’s so outrageous. What exactly is it you think it is about my circumstances that means I’m going to be more harmed by Brexit than those who voted for it?

      Since, as you must know, being so knowledgeable about the whole affair, that every projection shows those that it’s the Brexit voters, grosso modo, who are going to be most economically damaged by Brexit.

      Is it because you’re American that you’re not used to people being on the side of those of their compatriots who are in the worst situation – and being distressed by the thought of their situation getting even worse?

      Shame on you for your insinuation.

      • GreenAlba March 14, 2019 at 1:15 pm #

        “People can paint those that voted Brexit as low information voters, like they do to Trump voters.”

        I can certainly paint one like that. My brother’s mother-in-law, who voted for Brexit, from her five-bedroom house, where she rattled around all by herself, because she didn’t like eco light bulbs. Don’t think I’m exaggerating.

        She’s just died. And left the consequences for the younger generation who voted massively to remain. Why do you think that was exactly?

        • Janos Skorenzy March 14, 2019 at 1:20 pm #

          No one would live with her because she didn’t like eco-bulbs? So the house was dark because none other are available?

          And she died. Good riddance, right? They can’t die fast enough for the Green Fairy.

          • GreenAlba March 14, 2019 at 1:21 pm #

            shut up, you ignorant toad.

          • GreenAlba March 14, 2019 at 1:40 pm #

            Let me clarify that for you, bufonid, since you’re not familiar with the purpose of the comma.

            She lived on her own because she was widowed and her family are all grown up and live with their families.

            She lived in a five-bedroom house, by choice (she moved house after her husband died, to be nearer one of her daughters, who helped take care of her) with no mortgage, because she was very comfortably off.

            She voted Brexit because she didn’t like eco-lightbulbs and knew nothing much else about the EU.

            One of the most frequent questions Googled from the UK AFTER the Brexit vote was ‘what is the EU?’

          • SoftStarLight March 14, 2019 at 3:02 pm #

            This one puts a smile on my face. A toad for one is a Prince for another. Perhaps you don’t deserve the Prince. You know, looking at it from a different perspective and all.

          • GreenAlba March 14, 2019 at 3:34 pm #

            That’ll be it, SSL.

          • Q. Shtik March 14, 2019 at 4:05 pm #

            Let me clarify that for you, bufonid, – GA

            ==============

            Not in a million years would I know what bufonid means if it weren’t for you Greenie.

          • Janos Skorenzy March 14, 2019 at 6:26 pm #

            I await your kiss. It’s an investment in awakening. Once I’m a Prince, I can awaken you from evil spells a la Sleeping Beauty.

          • GreenAlba March 14, 2019 at 9:10 pm #

            You confuse yourself with a smooth-skinned frog, Janos. You’re the one with the blistery skin.

            But if you teach people nice things, instead of hateful things, you may improve, like Nanny McPhee, and end up quite the handsome Prince.

          • GreenAlba March 14, 2019 at 9:20 pm #

            But the significant thing about the well off lady who lived in the five-bedroom house is that volodya thinks she’s one of les misérables who voted for Brexit because of her destitute and hopeless state, and I, in my one-bedroom flat, with a fraction of her wealth, am bizarrely ‘the elite’.

            This is what comes of applying the same template to everything, to save troubling oneself with annoying and contradictory details. People living in the same house, others doing the same job, and others again with exactly the same opportunities, voted different ways. Gosh. Imagine that.

        • Q. Shtik March 14, 2019 at 3:56 pm #

          She’s just died. And left the consequences for the younger generation who voted massively to remain. Why do you think that was exactly? – GA

          =============

          Because they are not yet old enough to have acquired wisdom?

          • GreenAlba March 14, 2019 at 7:05 pm #

            I’m not talking about 15-year-olds, Q.

      • volodya March 14, 2019 at 1:39 pm #

        Your circumstances GA? Temper, temper, I said too bad MAYBE…

        But then you apparently don’t know about me either, you don’t know which social strata I come from, which social strata I abide in now, and which one I sympathize with.

        But all that shit doesn’t matter because (sorry Q) at the end of the day the globalist enterprise is a dog that don’t hunt because the Oligarch wants cheap wages but then whose gonna buy the goods his factories pump out?

        Jim rails nearly weekly about towering levels of public and private and corporate debt. THAT’S the foundation on which the system is built, the vast accumulation of debt. That’s how the Oligarch’s goods are bought. But as good ole Herb Stein said, if something can’t go on forever, it won’t.

        And it won’t. This is an economic model bereft of common sense. It is not workable and because the Oligarchs are such dim bulbs and won’t see reason, it’s not fixable.

        • volodya March 14, 2019 at 1:40 pm #

          sorry who’s, not whose

        • GreenAlba March 14, 2019 at 1:49 pm #

          volodya

          Which social strata you sympathise with is neither here nor there. The implication of my question was regarding your assumption that I voted for my own interests. I have never yet, in any election, voted for my own interests. I can’t imagine what ‘interests’ you even imagine I have.

          I vote for who I think will do the best job of delivering a decent society, including specifically for the most vulnerable in my country and who will create a situation favouring the creation and maintenance of the most decent jobs, while doing the least harm to the environment that we all share and depend on.

          At the moment, there ain’t much of a choice – I think we might agree on that at least.

          • volodya March 14, 2019 at 1:59 pm #

            Agree? Now don’t get all mushy on me, I was quite enjoying the animosity…

          • GreenAlba March 14, 2019 at 2:58 pm #

            There was no animosity. A heated debate is a heated debate. And then I get up and do something else. It’s not personal!

          • GreenAlba March 14, 2019 at 3:00 pm #

            Although, yeah, it does annoy me if someone tells me I hold a position for my own selfish reasons, when I have no personal ‘interests’ to defend. I don’t live in a five million pound house like our leading Brexiter, the Investment Manager.

          • malthuss March 14, 2019 at 3:28 pm #

            shut up, you ignorant toad. _Green Alba

            stop posting, you ignorant old beach-_Janos Secretary.

            [actually, thats meant as a bad joke].

          • GreenAlba March 14, 2019 at 3:41 pm #

            No, malthuss, Janos’s term was ‘termagant’. Which I had to look up.

            An insult from Janos is a compliment, to the discerning.

            But mostly, if truth be told, I feel sorry for him. He has nothing but his longings to belong. He’s like the little boy who gets angry with his mother because she gives some chocolate to another little boy as well.

          • GreenAlba March 14, 2019 at 3:43 pm #

            And I didn’t tell him to stop posting. I merely objected to his stupid *cough*, as volodya would say, ‘analysis’, based entirely on his nastiness.

          • Q. Shtik March 14, 2019 at 5:21 pm #

            it does annoy me if someone tells me I hold a position for my own selfish reasons, – GA

            ===========

            Oh puh lease GA. It is IMPOSSIBLE to do ANYTHING that is not for your own selfish reasons. Even if it is the deliverance of a decent society. Why is it so hard for people (most people) to grasp this simple concept??

          • GreenAlba March 14, 2019 at 7:48 pm #

            My apologies, Q, for the utter selfishness of wishing to see my compatriots live in a decent society.

          • EvelynV March 14, 2019 at 8:35 pm #

            Q you are right on about self being at the core of every act.

            A bit disingenuous to pretend you don’t know why people don’t see it.

      • Q. Shtik March 14, 2019 at 3:44 pm #

        every projection shows those that it’s the Brexit voters, grosso modo, who are…… – GA

        ============

        Example of definition in a sentence:

        “I entered the restroom as a person was exiting and was overwhelmed by a grosso modo cloud you could cut with a knife.”

        • SoftStarLight March 14, 2019 at 3:57 pm #

          Wow what an invaluable lesson lol.

        • Q. Shtik March 14, 2019 at 10:36 pm #

          you could cut with a knife.” – Q.

          ============

          or better yet:

          that would knock a buzzard off a shit pile.

    • Janos Skorenzy March 14, 2019 at 1:17 pm #

      If we want to keep our Nation, we must do the opposite of everything the Global Elite want. You left out their ruthless desire to root out the White Race and indeed, any organic or mono-racial nation any any racial pride anywhere. You are as cunning as ever, Volly, but I see you.

      You may be sincere up to a point, but you want the scent without the flower – and it cannot be. You can’t have Western Culture without White dominance, both demographically and in terms of political power. Your people are too ambitious for their own good. None smarter – but Wise? No.

      • SoftStarLight March 14, 2019 at 3:00 pm #

        …you want the scent without the flower…

        Beautifully ornate and crystal clear.

        • Q. Shtik March 14, 2019 at 4:16 pm #

          Beautifully ornate and crystal clear. – SSL

          =================

          Let’s give credit to Janos for the timely recollection of these words, not for being their author.

          • Q. Shtik March 14, 2019 at 4:23 pm #

            As Samuel Johnson said “No, Madam, you smell, I stink.”

          • Janos Skorenzy March 14, 2019 at 6:30 pm #

            Fair for the most part. Now and then I come up with something, but most of the time (like most people), I’m just a herdsman of other men’s cows (Buddha). In this realm, one does not necessarily steal so much as borrow well.

            Scent without the flower – Kahil Gibran

          • GreenAlba March 14, 2019 at 7:58 pm #

            Khalil Gibran. Are you trying to turn him into a Cahill?

    • GreenAlba March 14, 2019 at 1:33 pm #

      “If you have too much month at the end of the money it becomes ALL about money. ”

      Exactly. So, since it’s Brexit voters who are going to take the biggest hit, and are the least financially resilient, it’ll be them who find the rent or the mortgage hardest to pay. So them who most risk homelessness. Great thinking, volodya.

      And some more points:

      (1) I’m not playing the racism card. Anyone who voted Brexit to get rid of the Poles and is going to get Indians instead is going to get a bit of a shock.

      (2) I’m assuming you know that it was the UK lobbyists that lobbied the EU endlessly to limit the regulation of the financial sector. Well, obviously, you know that.

      (3) “I doubt that your lords and ladies and your deep-state were on the side of Brexit. ”

      Now that’s funny, because you keep telling me that the MSM work for the deep state, yet the majority of the MSM, in terms of readership, having been pushing Brexit for 40 years. And of course Cameron wasn’t for Brexit. He was solidly Remain. And Brexit grew entirely out of the in-fighting within the Tory party, between the Europhiles and the Atlanticists, the latter favouring low regulation, race-to-the-bottom economic and fiscal policies.

      You don’t need to argue, volodya, you just need to take a comfortable seat and watch. It’s a win-win for me, because if it all turns out fine and dandy for my least-resilient compatriots (and the farmers) I’ll be entirely the happiest bunny.

      • volodya March 14, 2019 at 1:47 pm #

        How do you know that Brexit voters will take the biggest hit? Oh, I know, economists, er, – cough – “experts”.

        The majority of the msm? OK, well, the ones I’ve read from your neck of the woods are solidly pro remain. Same with this side of the water, the main-stream punditry can’t see the sense of Brexit.

        • GreenAlba March 14, 2019 at 1:58 pm #

          The Daily Mail (Lord Rothermere) and the other high-circulation newspapers were pro-Brexit. I doubt you’d bother reading them, on the whole – they don’t really provide a lot of detailed information. I hope you don’t think the majority of the UK population reads The Telegraph, the Guardian, The Times and the FT.

          As for the *cough* experts, like I said, all you need to do is sit back and watch. You could start with Swindon though. It voted Brexit. It’s losing 7000 jobs over the next two years. That’s just the Honda factory. Not all the businesses that supply it and the others that depend on it.

          Let them eat sovereignty. But quickly, because it’s soon going to be passed to the US corporatocracy.

          • volodya March 14, 2019 at 2:07 pm #

            The corporatocracy will be a pain in the ass for some time to come. The Brexit result was the common folk getting up on their hind legs and was a first step in putting Oligarch interests in their place, but this is a wrestling match that ain’t nearly over. Many rounds and matches to go as yet.

            But, at the end of the day, (shit, I did it again, sorry Q) as so many ruling classes have found out, the ruling classes lose. First the French and then, count ’em up, at the end of dubyadubya one, the German, Turkish, Hapsburg, Russian went bye-bye, and then the Chinese, Cuban, and on and on.

            And there’s more to come as the clock hasn’t stopped ticking and never mind Fukuyama, history ain’t a done deal.

          • GreenAlba March 14, 2019 at 2:21 pm #

            “The Brexit result was the common folk getting up on their hind legs and was a first step in putting Oligarch interests in their place, but this is a wrestling match that ain’t nearly over. ”

            So why was the campaign run and pushed by investment bankers? Even bloody Farage was a commodities broker – a proper day’s work would kill him.

            That the ‘common folk’ voted for Brexit is a ridiculous simplification of what actually happened.

          • volodya March 14, 2019 at 2:32 pm #

            No, i don’t think it’s a ridiculous over-simplification, the majority of voters are common folk, like you and me, wage earners, not Investment bankers.

            But bankers are a notoriously slimy lot and if you let them run rampant, they will. The thing is to not let them run rampant. This is a lesson that will have to be learned. See, the coporatocracy will learn what they’re now learning in China, that power doesn’t come from a bank account, or a corporate title, or stock ownership. It comes from a gun barrel. None of what happens actually happens without the sufferance of men with guns.

            But, take heart, one of the characteristics of the brave new world coming our way is disintermediation and that means bankers.

          • GreenAlba March 14, 2019 at 2:35 pm #

            Well off older people were much more likely to vote Leave than asset-free younger people working in the gig economy. And they won’t pay the price.

            Although I’ll happily take the hit on my state pension if the triple lock system (to get pensioners to vote Tory) is abandoned because of austerity, in order to pay them back for betraying their grandchildren. It certainly never got me to vote Tory.

          • GreenAlba March 14, 2019 at 8:07 pm #

            volodya

            I missed this bit:

            “These things can take a while to play out and so far the bi-coastal governing elites – the local version of Remainers – are disdainful. ”

            Are you really saying that 16.1 million Remainers (as against the all of 17.4 million Leave voters) are governing elites? Really? The ones I know are just ordinary working people like me. My daughter’s a nursery nurse and her partner works in a supermarket – they both voted Remain. You can’t transpose your politics directly onto those of another country.

            One word that was never heard on the Leave side during the campaign was ‘globalisation’. Because the Leavers’ slogan was ‘Global Britain’. Go figure.

  100. messianicdruid March 14, 2019 at 2:40 pm #

    Man judges by the outward appearance, God looks on the heart. – messianic

    =============
    “Yeah? Says who?

    I find you presumptuous in telling us what God does or thinks.

    I likewise find Janos’s verbiage of profundity based on references to Star Wars episodes and Harry Potter characters highly annoying.“

    I’m sorry you are offended. Do you have a bible? That’s where I got it.

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    • SoftStarLight March 14, 2019 at 2:58 pm #

      Perfectly put!

      • malthuss March 14, 2019 at 3:31 pm #

        If you want to understand Depp, start with
        The Franklin Cover Up.
        Proceed to ‘Johnny Gosch goes to the White House’

        Then–The Finders
        Paul Bonnaccis claims about child killed at ‘The Grove.’

        and on it goes.
        Adrenochrome.
        Marina Abromovich.
        Pizzagate.

        IM NOT MAKING THINGS UP.

        I will post more, tomorrow.

        • SoftStarLight March 14, 2019 at 3:45 pm #

          I don’t think you are making anything up :-). Perfect night between threads to do the research. I’ll start on it tonight! I have heard some stuff about Pizzagate and Adrenochrome. Horrible things of course. Thank you for the leads.

          • malthuss March 14, 2019 at 3:52 pm #

            Star, start at you tube–Abby Martin on Pizzagate.

            Theres a horrid network of rich people trafficking in children.

            Ask Monica and John…no, they were both arkancided.

          • SoftStarLight March 14, 2019 at 3:55 pm #

            Ok will do! Yes I have heard about the child trafficking for sure. The extent of it is probably going to scare me. Sometimes there are things you don’t want to think about because they are so terrible. But there is real evil in the world that must be uncovered if we are to fight it.

          • ozone March 15, 2019 at 9:33 am #

            Well now, here’s some shit that’s nice and recent that you can “research” in the hate-spreading crusade it appears you’re embarked upon…

            https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2019-03-14/there-were-bodies-all-over-me-least-30-dead-or-wounded-after-gunman-opens-fire-new

            New heroes! Bow down to the idol you’ve made and have been parading around on a palanquin, Swine.

    • Q. Shtik March 14, 2019 at 9:53 pm #

      Do you have a bible? That’s where I got it. – messi

      ============

      Yeah? Which version?

      I have a Catholic Confraternity version with copyrights in 1950, 1958 and 1961.

      On the first blank page inside the book’s cover is written in my mother’s perfect hand “To Kenneth from Mother & Dad… Christmas 1966.”

      During the attendance-required novena at Christmas break 1958 at St Joseph’s College (Phila) I had an epiphany that told me “This is all bullshit” and had me declare to myself that “I am an agnostic.” Not until years later did I finally overcome the fear of describing my self as an atheist.

      I never cracked this Bible open until a couple of years ago at which point I committed mentally to reading it cover to cover. I had already committed to reading my collection of The 100 Greatest Books published by the Franklin Library. How could I not include in my personal education The Holy Bible, perhaps the most important book in man’s history.

      This version contains the Old Testament (1016 pgs), the New Testament (288 pgs), a page on “Indulgences” (a real laugher), a blurb from Francis Cardinal Spellman), a one page letter from Pope Pius XII, a 19 page Encyclical Letter by Pope Leo XIII as well as numerous pages of indexes, tables and maps.

      I read the Old Testament up through page 693, Sirach, Chapter 40 (53% of the entire Bible) and every word of every footnote at which point I simply couldn’t take it any longer.* There had not been one word explaining dietary rules, the murdering of animals as offerings to God (why would it please God that animals were killed and burned?) These are called ‘holocausts,’ a word used hundreds if not thousands of times up to this point in the OT. Why is it never ever explained why men should have their foreskins cut off. If God told Moses to cut off the foreskins of male babies on a certain day after birth did it ever occur to Moses to ask “uhh, umm, Father?, I don’t want to seem contentious but….WHY? ’cause when I tell this to the men I’m expecting a lot of push back.”

      The regular appearance of angels, the overcoming of physical laws of nature, the murder and vanquishing of other peoples who stood in the way of the Jews taking the promised land always with the help of the lord. Did no one ever ask “why us Lord? Why are we favored? Why not the Eskimos?”

      I could go on for hours like this messianic but what would be the point if you have not been swayed by the absurdities up to now?

      And how can anyone be impressed by Janos’s lukewarm Christianity. It is a belief system dreamed up and clung to in his mind as a necessary part of an entire world view.

      Continue preaching to your choir of lamebrains like SoftStarLight but count me out.

      *If I don’t die first I will likely return to read the rest of the Bible just to say I did because I possess a high degree of stick-to-itiveness.

    • EvelynV March 15, 2019 at 1:58 am #

      I find it disgusting the argument gets framed around the assumption god even exists. God doesn’t think, shit, or even eat. God is only a little word that sums up man’s total and complete bafflement about what is going on. The bible is not holy, it is the distilled leavings from a time when there was a ferocious power struggle to control the media so to speak. It’s packed with contradictions and contrived kaka that even Johnny Cash got tricked into believing made sense.

  101. messianicdruid March 14, 2019 at 2:59 pm #

    Why some do not trust government vaccines.

    https://www.thecommonsenseshow.com/kids-got-11-vaccines-in-1986-and-53-in-2017-why-the-answer-is-all-about-big-pharma-profits/

  102. malthuss March 14, 2019 at 3:15 pm #

    SEAWOLF–
    Hey Mick Jagger still singing “Satisfaction” at 75 when he said he’d rather be dead than singing “Satisfaction” when he’s 40.

    If yr referring to what he said to Ed Sullivan, it was ‘;in a wheelchair.’

  103. malthuss March 14, 2019 at 3:23 pm #

    THANKS MR OR MS 100

    (((White))) privilege:

    zerohedge.com/news/2019-03-13/meet-man-behind-largest-college-admissions-scam-ever-0

    But, I’m sure they all vote straight D, hate Trump, and post diatribes on Facebook.. so, they’re still good people.

    Sure it’s just another case of tikkun olam gone awry… I mean, the intentions are there right

    Mr (((Singer))) who ran the scam.

    • BackRowHeckler March 14, 2019 at 6:06 pm #

      Im just a lonesome LA cowboy
      Hanging out, hanging on
      To your window ledge, calling your name
      From midnight until dawn
      I been snortin coke, smoking dope
      Trying to write a song
      Forgetting everything I know
      Til the next one comes along

      New Riders of the Purple Sage

  104. FincaInTheMountains March 14, 2019 at 4:12 pm #

    Teresa May and the Red Dragon of Lancaster

    Yesterday vote in the British Parliament finally revealed that most of the members of the House of Commons, including those who support Theresa May, are well aware that she is a spy for the European Union, and the Brexit deal that she “negotiated” from Juncker is the worst for Britain. Now, if Juncker – a descendant of the creators of the bombers that bombed the British Isles in the 1940s – refuses to extend the time limit for Britain to leave the European Union, then he admits this, and also that nothing has changed since the 1940s.

    Moreover, this situation has lasted for more than one and a half thousand years, that is, since the Irish missionaries of St. Patrick baptized the Angles and Saxons, who almost destroyed the Orthodox Celts, headed by King Arthur. And the most interesting thing is that the winners, the Germanic tribes of the Anglo-Saxons, – having been baptized, began to emphasize with the Knights of the Round Table, who fought with their pagan ancestors. This actually created the phenomenon of English culture, including Shakespeare and Donald Trump, who is leading a desperate, uncompromising struggle for the preservation by the United States of its Anglo-Saxon identity.

    That is why I am trying to explain something very important to you, that I understood having become acquainted with the aforementioned Anglo-Saxon identity both from inside and out, by learning to respect it as it is, without denying the monstrous crimes it committed, but also not closing eyes on its accomplishments.

    Only the fact of the matter is that the modern American politics is an actual return to the Middle Ages, only now we are experiencing in two months the analogs of events that in good old England lasted almost 350 years from 1066 to 1399.

    And I just have to talk again and again about the historical context of the emergence of Marxism as a result of Karl Marx and Vladimir Lenin’s acquaintance with a number of books in the famous reading room of the British Library, which describes Pierre Abelard’s relationship with Henry IV Bolingbroke, who in 1399 became the first king of England from the dynasty of Lancaster, which actually predetermined the beginning of the War of the Roses, and the Paris Commune, and accordingly the Great October Socialist Revolution.

    And this context is that after the Fourth Crusade, Orthodox Europeans found themselves in the underground with Cathar dualists and Jews, and together began to fight against the God of Catholics, who endorsed not only numerous pogroms, but also a Vendian Crusade, which became the genocide of the Slavs and Albigensian Crusade, which became the genocide of the Gallo-Romans.

    Moreover, on the eve of these events, part of the Gallo-Romans did indeed become Albigensian dualists, but the majority remained Orthodox and were exterminated along with them in full accordance with the main principle of the Fourth Crusade, Kill everyone – Christ will recognizes his own.
    It is not surprising that in the 12th century, for the peoples of Western Europe, Good and Evil, Christ and the Antichrist changed places, and this must be borne in mind when the “new Orthodox” philosophy of Russia nowadays declares Marx’s materialism as worship of evil. And it is possible for Marx and Lenin that it was, but only Good, which was opposed to this evil, had nothing to do with Christ, and only under Stalin in September 1943, these words began to restore their meaning.

    And in the 13-14 centuries after the birth of Christ, Christians in Western Europe turned out to be the very lower classes that the English bourgeoisie proclaimed the existence of immediately after the War of the Roses as a result of the successful “Enclosure” operation.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enclosure

    Meanwhile, “enclosing” in Western Europe has become one of the most extensive and well-organized robberies of public property in the history of mankind, which in relative terms probably exceeds the “privatization” of the 90s in Russia and other post-Soviet republics. And, like the Russian “succaccs” (successful and accomplished), the bourgeoisie, having launched a class war in the 14th century on the lower “Christian” classes, did not want to admit that it was a highway robbery, and it was here that the world projects turned up with their assertion about the division of humanity into two different types.

    – Hooray! – shouted the bourgeoisie, – we belong to the upper class because we are people of the spirit, and robbery is minor details!

    And the fact that Karl Marx hears these cries, sitting in the reading room of the British Library, where he reads about the great battle of White and Red dragons and about the inevitable victory of the latter, for some reason did not occur to them. They know that the red Welsh dragon with the light hand of Henry the VIII turned first into a Red Rose of Lancaster, and then into the rear of a White Tudor Rose.

    And those who defeated the troops of Richard III in the Battle of Bosworth still exist and it is about them that Hillary Clinton, the American pseudo- intelligentsia and the Russian “succaccs”, speak of as “deplorables” with a contemptuous sniff.

    To be continued…

  105. seawolf77 March 14, 2019 at 4:24 pm #

    Trump mocks Beto O’Rourke’s hand gestures: ‘Is he crazy?’
    Dylan Stableford 1 hour 43 minutes ago
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    President Trump on Thursday watched the first event of Beto O’Rourke’s campaign for the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination. And the president came away with a curious first impression of the former Texas congressman.

    “I think he’s got a lot of hand movement. I’ve never seen so much hand movement,” Trump told reporters at the White House. “And I said, ‘Is he crazy or is that just the way he acts?’”

    “I’ve actually never seen anything quite like it,” the president added. “Study it. I’m sure you’ll agree.”

    Trump’s own distinctive gesticulations — the thumb-to-forefinger bob, the upturned-palm shrug, the “I’ll pretend to recognize someone in the crowd” point — have been extensively analyzed and mocked since he entered public life.

    If this isn’t proof Trump is crazy then there is nothing that will convince people. It’s like Mick Jagger saying “Michael Hutchence, as a lead singer, i mean he jumps around on stage you know uh like a monkey like some kind of monkey man, I mean study it, it’s like he’s having an epileptic seizure or something. Is he crazy or does he just act that way. Is this guy really serious? C’mon man!”

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  106. Q. Shtik March 14, 2019 at 4:44 pm #

    Go ahead and feel free to utilize your most potent venom – Walter to Eve

    =================

    I’ve plowed this field once or twice in past years but I think it needs revisiting:

    Why has Walter used utilize rather than utilizing use? If anyone could explain that to me it would be Greenie.

    • SoftStarLight March 14, 2019 at 5:05 pm #

      I really want to be nice to you. Please stop talking to yourself and advertising yourself. Your three aspects are too easy to see through. Pick one and run with it. Believe it or not I like the Evelyn personality more even though she is the most vile one. I am waiting for her to reach Buddhahood which would then bring you all in alignment.

      • EvelynV March 14, 2019 at 11:44 pm #

        Q, unless I’m reading SSL wrong she thinks I am you and you are me and we are all together. I’m not sure who our third one of us is but I don’t think I’ve ever felt so insulted in my entire life and of course I know that goes for you too. When I, or should I say YOU get this third one of us figured out I think she’ll share the exact same sentiment. How do you think SSL got onto us and why not back when we were both on here back in the old days. I suspect google has somehow made it difficult to stay cloaked. Hard to picture how SSL would have the wits to *utilize* any such features hidden away in the software.

        * – proof I’m not Green Alba just in case.

        • SoftStarLight March 15, 2019 at 12:28 am #

          Haha busted!

          • EvelynV March 15, 2019 at 1:46 am #

            I wouldn’t say I was big busted but sometimes a bra is necessary.

        • ozone March 15, 2019 at 9:52 am #

          Evelyn,
          Don’t forget that one of the dirtiest of tricks from the bag o’ dirty tricks is to point to others and accuse them of using the exact same tactic that one is currently engaging in! (The SSL ‘character’ comes to mind as the modes of expression eerily mirror another over-posting shit-spewer on this comment board. …The self-love is pretty skeevy too.)

          Hearken back to the Bush-the-lesser administration for fine, bald-faced public examples.

    • GreenAlba March 14, 2019 at 6:53 pm #

      Well, I wouldn’t dream of speaking for Walter, Q, but (without having *ploughed* any fields) I have to say I edit out ‘utilize’ wherever I see it, when a simple ‘use’ conveys the message.

      There is a difference in meaning, easily googled. ‘Utilize’ generally means to make use of something for a purpose which is not its primary purpose, e.g. utilizing a coin to serve as a screw driver. And even then, in many cases, ‘use’ could be er…utilized perfectly satisfactorily. In this case of ‘venom’, the ‘utilize’ doesn’t seem justified, unless Evelyn’s supposed use of it is generally for another entirely different purpose – no offence to Walter, who has in any case no obligation to be as pernickety as me if he doesn’t want to – nor to have the same taste in words 🙂 . I am obliging you in your pernicketiness, not criticising Walter.

      I just don’t care for the word ‘utilize’ anyway, and am perfectly happy to use a coin as a screwdriver in an emergency.

      • Q. Shtik March 14, 2019 at 11:02 pm #

        I am obliging you in your pernicketiness, not criticising Walter. – GA

        ===============

        I knew I could count on you regarding ‘utilize’ but I’m persnickety not pernickety.

        • SoftStarLight March 15, 2019 at 12:26 am #

          And also annoying. Pernickety no required.

      • Q. Shtik March 14, 2019 at 11:15 pm #

        without having *ploughed* any fields) – GA

        =============

        Plough vs. plow – Correct Spelling – Grammarist
        https://grammarist.com/spelling/plough-plow/
        The spelling distinction applies to all senses of the word, including figurative ones. British and Australian writers always use plough, along with ploughed and …

        • GreenAlba March 15, 2019 at 7:26 am #

          I know, Q, I was just kidding. I even changed all my iterations of ‘utilise’ to ‘utilize’ just for you. I use both in my work, even for ‘English English’ books rather than those aimed primarily at the US market – it depends on the usage in the previous edition, generally, or the whim of the commissioning editor.

          And I hadn’t realised Q stood for Qenneth 🙂

          Although perhaps it stands for billiard Q…

  107. BackRowHeckler March 14, 2019 at 5:23 pm #

    ATTN: Snacks & Green Alba

    You can rest easy!

    The water level of the ocean is about where I left last Oct. 20. What’s more, I compared sea level in relation to the jetty from a photo on a 1938 postcard. Allowing for tides, it looks about the same.

    You can stop worrying!

    No, I did not bring a micrometer, but sea rise that needs to be measured in the 1/1000th of inches is not to be concerned with. A million years would have to go by for it to be a problem.

    All fears are allayed, all questions are answered. We stopped at one of these seafood joints — Im surprised we found one open out of season, no crowds like in summer — and ordered platters of fried clams, shrimp, scallops and fries. I know, I know, what about the cholestrol? What about the calories? Well I say to that, F the cholesterol, F the calories! Sometimes you just want to live!

    I hope you are reassured by my little investigation, part science, part holiday. It was cold and windy, but the sun racing toward its spring equinox added some comfort, in short, hard work, but someone had to do it.

    Brh

    • GreenAlba March 14, 2019 at 6:30 pm #

      “All fears are allayed, all questions are answered. ”

      Well, thank you brh. I for one will rest easy tonight. I’m never going to worry again! Goodness, the money all those scientific institutes are going to save all over the world.

      And your friture de fruits de mer sounds delicious. Just the ticket for a cold March break. Glad you enjoyed it…

      I’m particularly pleased to hear it was cold and windy – in March an’ all – no global warming after all 🙂 .

      • capt spaulding March 14, 2019 at 7:44 pm #

        I talked to everybody at my Flat Earth Society meeting, and we agree that there’s no such thing as climate change either.

        • GreenAlba March 14, 2019 at 7:54 pm #

          Well, I’d say we’ve sorted it out tonight, eh, Captain. Whew 🙂

          If only those ‘experts’ had asked us earlier…

        • BackRowHeckler March 14, 2019 at 8:24 pm #

          Some komrads believe its a high end grift, a ploy by the elite to f-k over ordinary people in order to hog resources for themselves, a cynical political scheme employed by billionaires like Bloomberg and Steyer that require Americans and western europeans mostly to reduce their standards of living while the Billionares themselves fly around the world in private aircraft, ride in SUVs and live in mansions, a hoax perpeptrated by celebrity scientists looking for the next government grant and a guest spot on MSNBC, a home for lefties after the collapse of the Soviet Union, a way to bully people and feel superior to ‘non believers’.

          As an educated person Columbus knew the earth was round, scientific knowledge of the time being based upon Greek mathematicians and thinkers like Euclid and Aristotle. His illiterate sailors had no such knowledge.

          Brh

          • GreenAlba March 14, 2019 at 8:55 pm #

            “Some komrads believe its a high end grift, a ploy by the elite to f-k over ordinary people in order to hog resources for themselves…”

            Of course they do…

            The elite don’t need a ploy to f–k over ordinary people.

            “Billionares themselves fly around the world in private aircraft, ride in SUVs and live in mansions…”

            Indeed they do, but none of it has any effect on the laws of physics, which don’t care which individuals are doing what, but just how much of it is being done overall.

            If the government taxes cigarettes to discourage people from smoking them, it does indeed enrich itself (for whatever purpose). But it doesn’t mean the cigarettes don’t give you cancer.

          • SoftStarLight March 15, 2019 at 12:25 am #

            Yep! Carbon credits are the modern day equivalent of indulgences.

          • GreenAlba March 15, 2019 at 4:43 am #

            Yes, dear…

          • GreenAlba March 15, 2019 at 5:09 am #

            So, SSL, are cigarette taxes the modern equivalent of penances?

            I mean, according to your deep theories, you’d think ‘they’ would be giving them away for nothing – nay, paying people to smoke them and handing them out in kindergarten (whitey kindergarten only, obvs) – since ‘their’ supposed motive in everything is to kill off everyone who’s not a Dem voter.

            I mean, what other motive could there be behind a government initiative?

    • Janos Skorenzy March 14, 2019 at 6:35 pm #

      Beto said we just have 12 more years to turn this around or we’re cooked.

      • seawolf77 March 14, 2019 at 10:44 pm #

        You omelette you.

    • SoftStarLight March 15, 2019 at 12:21 am #

      That was an interesting update Brh. Remember, you must believe in that which you can’t see. But only, and as long as it is what they tell you to believe in. Otherwise you are a lamebrain.

    • EvelynV March 15, 2019 at 12:22 am #

      BRH, you dunderhead. In 38 it was continually high tides. This year so far there have been nothing but low tides.

      I know, unless you’ve hung around with sailors a lot like I have it’s an easy mistake to make.

      I’m worried as hell!

      • BackRowHeckler March 15, 2019 at 4:16 am #

        Dunderhead.

        I like it when you call me that.

        Evelyn you seem unappreciative of my unscientific and wholly anectodal observations.

        Im hurt.

        Brh

  108. FincaInTheMountains March 14, 2019 at 5:32 pm #

    Theresa May and the Red Dragon of Lancaster

    And those who defeated the troops of Richard III in the Battle of Bosworth still exist and it is about them that Hillary Clinton, the American pseudo- intelligentsia and the Russian “succaccs”, speak of as “deplorables” with a contemptuous sniff.

    In the 20th century, they were called the proletariat, and now they support Donald Trump and vote for Stalin in Russia, and Trump’s fighters against socialism in the United States feel sympathy for those who support Putin, not even suspecting that it’s Putin’s supporters who vote for Stalin and are part of the Immortal Regiment.

    And this proves once again that in the context of the World Civil War, social issues mask religious ones and Hillary’s “deplorables” (outcasts) somehow remember that their predecessors were Orthodox 800 years ago and fought against anti-Christian conquerors.

    The irony of fate is that historically the anti-Christian conquerors called themselves Crusaders and the Christ whom they carried to the world at the tip of their spears, for the conquered, became the symbol of evil and brute power, and those who fought against it laid the foundations of the Red World Project, and those who began to fight against the Crusaders, not rejecting Christ, but trying to return to this name its true meaning, laid the foundations of the White World Project. Moreover, since dualism in Western Europe is historically associated with Manicheism and Zoroastrianism, those who fought for Christ, but against the Crusaders became followers of Light and Spirit, and subsequently idealists, and those who fought against those and others, became followers of the Creator of Matter, and accordingly materialists.

    These points of view found philosophical depth in the dispute between Abbot Suger and the “holy” Bernard of Clairvaux about the fate of the teachings of Pierre Abelard, who should be considered the true father of Red and White world projects thanks to his students like Arnold of Brescia and Anaclet II, but returning to the role of individual in history, it is also necessary to recall that the special role of England in this story is connected with the fact that the younger son of William the Conqueror was a very educated person and, realizing what was going on, he did not allow the creators of the black world project – the Cistercian monks – who had organized the invasion of his father to destroy in Lancaster the oldest Church in England founded by Joseph of Arimathea and St. Patrick’s Church in York.

    Both of these churches were Orthodox, but, having lost contact with Byzantium as a result of the Great Schism, both fell into dualism, borrowing from Manichaeism and Catharism the notion of the separation of believers into perfecti and profane, but did not recognize the supremacy of the Pope and the Cistercian monks, who embody the Black World Project.

    Later, the victorious march of the Black World Project was stopped by Genghis Khan’s invasion and when it became clear that extermination of Christianity on a planetary scale will not work, Western Christianity wanted to return to the bosom of the Church, but found that East Byzantium lies in ruins, and in the West the Christ’s teaching is lost.

    The struggle for the restoration of Christianity in Western Europe was headed by Thomas Aquinas, who gathered information for his “The Summa of Theology ” among Muslims of Spain and the Jews of Western Europe, the books of Al-Ghazali and Maimonides played a particularly important role, and although modern historiography focuses on restoring the connection between Europeans and antiquity through Arabs, the Arabs actually played an important role in restoring the connection of Western Christians to the corpus of Byzantine theological writings, known as the Areopagitica. Moreover, a copy of this corpus was preserved in the library of Saint-Denis Abbey, but it was completely forgotten as the translator of this corpus John Scotus Eriugena was declared a heretic and in 1250 his writings were included in the index of books banned by the Catholic Church.

    Patron of Thomas Aquinas Pope Urban IV himself prepared a crusade against Byzantium and did not allow Aquinas to evaluate the Fourth Crusade and its role in the catastrophe of Western Christianity, and in the future the concealment of the essence of this event became almost the main factor not only of Western European politics, but in philosophy, and culture, which in particular is reflected in the legend of Tannhäuser, which is actually a legend about Urban IV, the Fourth Crusade, and the Rosicrucian secret society.

    Moreover, the restoration of Christian education in the Catholic Church did not suit the Black World Project, and it was not by chance that the first Protestant state in the world was the region of the Teutonic Order, who killed in the name of the Catholic Faith god knows how many thousands of Prussians when the Catholic world did personified the Black World Project.

    And in the 16th century, these Protestants protested not against Simony, but against the attempts of Thomas Aquinas to return Christ to Rome.

    That is why on December 8, 1941, they froze near Moscow after the icon of Our Lady of Tikhvin, on the orders of the Red Welsh Dragon, was loaded onto a fighter plane and forced to fly around this city, so fatal for the Blacks.

    • Janos Skorenzy March 14, 2019 at 6:38 pm #

      Aquinas didn’t live in the 16th century but rather the 13th. Only three centuries off so not too bad.

      • FincaInTheMountains March 14, 2019 at 7:14 pm #

        I didn’t say that he lived in 16th century, I said that Western European Protestants protested in 16th century against his [and his followers] attempts to return Christ to Rome.

  109. Janos Skorenzy March 14, 2019 at 6:58 pm #

    https://theliberal.ie/tyrrelstown-terror-local-residents-say-teenage-gangs-are-simply-out-of-control/

    Ireland groans under the heel of Nigerian gang savagery.

  110. seawolf77 March 14, 2019 at 8:09 pm #

    More evidence Trump’s trade policy is dead wrong.
    https://www.cnbc.com/video/2019/03/14/trumps-trade-war-may-be-backfiring-according-to-new-data.html

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  111. seawolf77 March 14, 2019 at 9:51 pm #

    Trump just threatened the United States of America. He said he has the support of the police, the military, and the bikers for Trump and it could get very, very bad. This guy is out of control.

  112. revilo March 14, 2019 at 10:24 pm #

    So fucking funny: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=V2ZjrfosJjI

    You have to admit, Hitler had these types pegged. It’s comforting to know this is nothing new:

    Thus it was possible to conjure up names out of the void, to associate them with incredible hopes on the part of the broad public, even to give them popularity which the really great man often does not obtain his whole life long; names which a month before no one had even seen or heard of. Old and proven figures simply died as far as their fellow men were concerned, or were heaped with such vile insults that their names soon threatened to become the symbol of some definite act of infamy or villainy. We must study this Jewish technique of emptying garbage pails of the vilest slanders and defamations from hundreds and hundreds of sources at once, suddenly, as if by magic, on the clean garments of honorable men, if we are to appreciate the entire menace represented by these scoundrels of the press.

    • revilo March 14, 2019 at 10:30 pm #

      No punto! — beto

  113. seawolf77 March 14, 2019 at 10:43 pm #

    Beto/Kamala or Warren/Beto. Either one would demolish Trump. Then he would have to take his ball and go home, but I betcha he doesn’t.

    • SoftStarLight March 15, 2019 at 12:09 am #

      Wow you’re reaching for the stars tonight. And you’re being paranoid. You are worried he won’t go home but you aren’t worried about what the FBI and DOJ are getting away with. And you of all people know what they are capable of.

    • BackRowHeckler March 15, 2019 at 4:10 am #

      How are Dems going to run their ‘Hate Whitey’ campaign with Beto ORourke on the ticket? Simply changing his name from ‘Robert’ to ‘Beto’ aint gonna cut it. And claiming some phony non white heritage after the Eliz Warren/Cherokee disaster is no longer possible.

      Brh

      • GreenAlba March 15, 2019 at 4:59 am #

        brh

        Those who feel threatened by a supposed ‘hate whitey’ campaign may from this morning feel free to move to Christchurch, New Zealand.

        https://www.theguardian.com/world/live/2019/mar/15/christchurch-shooting-injuries-reported-as-police-respond-to-critical-incident-live

        I wonder if they chose Christchurch in an attempt to, you know, do it for Him.

        Anyway, let’s hope the anti-er-Muzzie brigade will take this with exactly the same level of affront with which they take the vile murders perpetrated by extremists of that other Abrahamic community.

        • BackRowHeckler March 15, 2019 at 5:12 am #

          GA

          Why are you still up. Get some sleep.

          Brh

          • GreenAlba March 15, 2019 at 7:53 am #

            It’s 11.50am here, brh. Sleep has been had.

            I’m off the Borders for a week in a couple of hours so you won’t hear from me until at least this evening (your afternoon). I have my laptop with me to do some work 🙂 . And to skive a bit too.

            Have a good weekend.

          • Q. Shtik March 15, 2019 at 11:10 am #

            skive – GA

            =============

            Another totally new slang word. You are indeed a rich source.

  114. seawolf77 March 14, 2019 at 10:47 pm #

    Trump knows its Beto, whether he’s on top or the bottom of the ticket. Beto is like Barrack. They never saw him coming, as John Milton would say.

  115. seawolf77 March 14, 2019 at 10:52 pm #

    God, I hope the Democrats don’t make the same mistake as HRC. Make fun of Trump. This is a treasure trove of humor and he is so thin skinned. OMG, you could have the presidential debate moment of all debate moments. If Beto put on an orange wig and dark blue suit with a red tie down to his ankles and just mirrored Trump. I’d shit myself for sure.

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    • SoftStarLight March 15, 2019 at 12:03 am #

      Oh wow Beto!? Give me a break. I can’t respect him. He is another poser. A fake White Hispanic.

  116. seawolf77 March 14, 2019 at 11:31 pm #

    Well the Model Y is here. It looks like a Model 3 with a pooch.

  117. CitizenG March 15, 2019 at 1:11 am #

    What about Bernie, He’s environmental, anti-monopoly, loves SS and the rest, and i expect will tone down the Socialist rhetoric a little bit–remember he’s also the best fundraiser!

    • CitizenG March 15, 2019 at 1:14 am #

      I still have the old bumper sticker, too!

  118. Being There March 15, 2019 at 10:06 am #

    BRAVO…..one of your best posts in a long time and hits the nail on the head….

    Thank you for this excellent insight…it covers the whole gamut of how wrong way this economy is with perverse incentives and a greed fest at the top….and the sham of the fossil fuel boondoggle….

  119. Q. Shtik March 15, 2019 at 12:29 pm #

    Eve (3/14 at 8:47 pm) and SSL (3/15 at 12:39 am)

    WOW!! the insults are something to behold.

  120. Q. Shtik March 15, 2019 at 12:33 pm #

    Anybody know why Jim has not posted his usual Friday blog?

    Hope it’s not a health issue. What would we all do with ourselves if Jim were no longer among us?

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