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Apparently, the new class of Democratic congresswomen think that they’re back in junior high school, since they all decided to dress alike in austere white costumes that signified… what? That they just came over from choir practice? That they’re all virgins (cough cough)? That all must be believed? And about what? (Everything.) For his part, and in his usually awkward way, Mr. Trump proffered the idea, at least, of conciliation, with an overlay of tough love. House speaker Nancy Pelosi glowered in torment and despair behind the rostrum as if she were acting out an Edvard Munch painting. Judging by their demeanor, the ladies-in-white think that a coherent immigration policy is the absolutely most ridiculous thing they ever heard. It’s pretty obvious that the Golden Golem of Greatness means business on this. He made it clear: “ten days.” Standing by on that. And then there was Senator Chuck Schumer (D-NY), up front sniggering through his fingers — Where’s Rep. Preston Brooks when you really need him? Finally, former Georgia legislator Stacey Abrams, delivering the so-called SOTU opposition “response,” did her show-pony turn to promote a Democratic pet issue: voting early and often. I guess she didn’t notice that the DNC already made that happen at their 2016 convention.

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It’s conceivable, in a nation that absolutely can’t make sense of itself, that Mr. Trump’s annual report to congress will be as incomprehensible as this year’s Superbowl halftime show. Even the weather in Atlanta was a complete mystery with Maroon 5’s front man, Adam Levine, capering half-naked in tattoo drag amid artificial fires-of-hell, and then local hero rapper Big Boi’s triumphal entry in a limo, nearly lost inside what looked like the pelt of a giant ground sloth — an eight-year-old’s idea of what it means to be important. Or maybe it was just all code for two sides of the climate change debate.

You can be sure the atmosphere will be frosty to the max when the Golden Golem of Greatness lumbers down the aisle of congress’s house on Tuesday night. I wouldn’t be surprised if the Democratic majority turns its backs on him during the always excruciating preliminaries and then just walks out of the chamber. Don’t expect the usual excessive rounds of applause from the president’s own party this time, either, in the big, half-empty room. They don’t know what to do about him at this point… or what to do with themselves, for that matter.

The running theme for State of the Union (SOTU) messages going back to Ronald Reagan is American Wonderfulness, so expect at least forty minutes of national self-esteem therapy, which nobody will believe. Throw in another ten minutes of elevating sob stories about “special guests” up in the galleries. But leave a little time for Mr. Trump to roll a few cherry bombs down the aisles. He must be good and goddam sick of all the guff shoveled at him for two years.

The hinge of the whole story will be how fabulous the US economy is. Mr. Trump performed miracles like unto Moses in Egyptland. The manufacturing economy that made America great in the 1950s is back (not). Unemployment has been vanquished (not). We are “energy independent” (not). The once-again rising stock market is proof-of-life for US business prospects (not). We have the best medical care and higher ed in the world (cough cough). It would all come as a surprise to the people dining on dog food with ketchup out in the flyover precincts — but they are not exactly the types to sit around and listen to Don Lemon and Jeffrey Toobin dissect the speech post-game.

Following the new-ish tradition of a designated opposition respondent to the SOTU, Democratic sore loser Stacy Abrams (Georgia Governor’s race, 2018), will virtue-signal her party’s dedication to identity politics, concealing its dark connection to the Wall Street / K Street grift machine, and to the Neocon war hawks so eager to manufacture failed states in parts of the world that are too bothersome to try to get along with. I suppose she will try to revive the Russian collusion angle, too, with a spin on how the Georgia election of 2018 was rigged by malign forces to prevent her victory.

Mostly though, Ms. Abrams will extol the wonders and marvels of free health care and free college for all under the coming 2020 Democratic Party landslide, a comfy-cozy future of women-led caring-and-sharing, plus the promise of punishing taxes-to-come on super-rich toffs like Mr. Trump. The media will eat it up. Ms. Abrams will then be promoted as the next vice-president. The party’s strategy is to get every female voter in America on-board along with its supplemental People-of-Color-and-LBGTQ army for a surefire electoral victory. I can see that possibly working, but is it a good fate for the country to be literally divvied up between a women’s party and a men’s party? It sounds like a recipe for Greek tragedy to me.

Anyway, both sides are marinated in delusion these days. Whatever Mr. Trump trumpets about the economy on Tuesday night will unwind stupendously in the months ahead. In private, he probably knows this, and I’m sure that he’s preparing to preside over some form of a national bankruptcy work-out. But even that won’t stop the roaring choo-choo train of the “democratic socialist” nirvana to come. The new religion of Modern Monetary Theory (MMT) they subscribe to says that the government can spend as much money as it feels like spending because, one way or another, they create the money. Of course, this is Karl Marx with all the humor removed. And when it comes rolling down the tracks, it won’t be much of a joke.


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920 Responses to “State of the Union”

  1. Kafkaesque February 4, 2019 at 9:48 am #

    Applause, applause………Trump hefting the showbiz prelim signage, clown shoes optional.

    Nice balance, JHK………lose/lose, the new win/win of Demockrazy

    Me, I’m down with Yuval Noah Harari: anything you can do, I, the Algorithm, can do better……….yes I can (cue musical riff)

    Seriously, with a middle name like that, who can doubt him.

    ynharari.com

    Rise of the machines, especially when they have their own power source, a snap for them.

    • izzy February 4, 2019 at 10:14 am #

      Some ‘visionary’ or another is always telling us a miraculous transformation, wherein all problems are solved and the universe becomes our child-safe playground, is just around the corner. In this particular case, humanity’s upgrade already walks among us. Still in the early stages, but up and running. Who knows – he may be right, for the wrong reasons. Sapiens, indeed.

      • K-Dog February 4, 2019 at 11:13 am #

        The country to be literally divvied up between a women’s party and a men’s party?

        If that is the way things are going to be, I say fuck it.

        • JustSaying February 4, 2019 at 12:44 pm #

          Hey, it’s the boys against the girls – just like grade school. This was evident in the 2016 conventions.

          • fugeguy February 4, 2019 at 1:22 pm #

            “Hey, it’s the boys against the girls – just like grade school”

            Which is about the mental capacity or maturity of all those involved- on both sides.

      • Epicur February 6, 2019 at 10:07 am #

        “…wherein all problems are solved…”

        I’ve not read Hariri, only listened to the Sam Harris podcast with him, but I definitely did not get the impression that he thinks all problems will be solved – the contrary in fact.

        https://samharris.org/podcasts/138-edge-humanity/

  2. Neon Vincent February 4, 2019 at 9:56 am #

    “[L]ocal hero rapper Big Boi’s triumphal entry in a limo, nearly lost inside what looked like the pelt of a giant ground sloth — an eight-year-old’s idea of what it means to be important” — once again, a paleontological reference! Keep them coming, I love them! I’ll be sure to remember them for Darwin Day, which is next week!

    • Neon Vincent February 4, 2019 at 10:39 am #

      “The hinge of the whole story will be how fabulous the US economy is.” While at the same time, the fate of Sears Holdings is going before a bankruptcy court today. By the time of the State of the Union, either Sears but possibly not Kmart will be saved, at least temporarily, or both chains will be headed to liquidation. The loss of Sears in particular will cast a pall over any rosy economic wishful thinking coming from the podium tomorrow night.

      Speaking of wishful thinking, Punxsutawney Phil, Staten Island Chuck, and Woody the Woodchuck all predicted an early spring on Saturday. While the snow is melting today in metro Detroit, I’m not convinced. I still think we’re in for a long winter.

      • lbs February 4, 2019 at 12:37 pm #

        Sears going under is not a supporting argument that the economy is facing doom.

        It is a central tenet of market economics that old businesses and industries will die, while new ones emerge and grow.

        And although I have many issues with our current economic system, I do believe that history proves that prosperity is impossible under any economic system under which failed enterprises are not allowed to die expeditiously.

  3. Henry February 4, 2019 at 10:00 am #

    Yeah,
    The halftime show was the biggest corporatized music dumpster fire I’ve ever seen. I had to mute it after 30 seconds.

    Frightening peoples minds have been bludgeoned enough to view that stuff as real “Art”.

  4. RB February 4, 2019 at 10:01 am #

    It is always amazing how much bullshit Americans will believe. Both political parties shovel it out to the hungry masses daily with help from MSM. Lenin and his successful would be envious.

    • RB February 4, 2019 at 10:01 am #

      Successors

  5. shotho February 4, 2019 at 10:07 am #

    The end of the global financial system has been predicted for years now. It’s somewhat silly to keep giving it an imminent date, but one ha to wonder how long it will be before the iron law of economics takes its toll. It looked like December 2018 was the beginning of the long unwind of trillions of dollars of incredibly bad debt with almost no collateral to back it up. However, the major central banks uttered a few soothing words of support and we are off to the races again. One wonders how a few soothing words of liquidity-coming could foster such an updraft in the markets. If only a few measly words can do that, what will a new unleashing of quantitative easing do?

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  6. TiredOfTheTreadmill February 4, 2019 at 10:08 am #

    Maybe the Dems saw that Modern Monetary Theory has worked wonders for the financial sector and the “never stays down” stock market. The financial sector got to soak the taxpayers to maintain their lifestyles, but now any talk of raising taxes on these parasites is viewed with horror. Perhaps the Dems don’t understand that such theories are reserved for Banks and stock holders here in the land of the free.

    Yes, I do understand the whole monetary system and economy are complete bullshit and running on fumes and going down anyway. I’m just trying to point out why some of these people might be taking their positions.

    • Epicur February 4, 2019 at 11:03 am #

      The financial system and the economy are two overlapping but different things. The economy consists of the exchange of goods (some needed, some just wanted) while the financial system is the method of accounting for and facilitating the exchanges.

      Both the current financial system and the global economy have been so successful because of the presence of the Pax Americana, which is fading, and because of growth, which is composed of many things, but is waning.

      The financial system changed twice in the last century because it failed and it is morphing once again (MMT). My expectation is that we will see the world break up into mercantile blocs, with some exchange between blocs, but most trade within blocs.

      Not a recipe for peace.

      • TiredOfTheTreadmill February 4, 2019 at 11:40 am #

        Oh, I get it. Didn’t want to write a dissertation. I do agree with your eventual outcome. Much pain and likely atrocities between here and there. That is if Mom Nature doesn’t step up to the plate before we can do the job ourselves.

    • Elrond Hubbard February 4, 2019 at 11:29 am #

      Yes, banks and stock holders, but don’t forget the military-industrial complex. What MMT actually does is to take on board one widely-understood fact: that there is no constraint on the federal government’s ability to spend. No constraint, period, because its spending is done in a currency that it issues. Therefore there’s no question of there being a limited money supply; the fact of Congress appropriating money to purchase goods and services is what creates the money in the first place. (Nowadays this power is delegated to the Fed, but constitutionally it belongs to Congress, and they can take it back any time they feel like it.)

      That’s not to say that inflation isn’t a real phenomenon, or that it’s good when it happens. It doesn’t mean that inflation is bad, either. What it does mean is that, instead of losing our heads about a fake constraint — money — policy decisions should be made based on real constraints, which is to say, on the availability of real resources. That’s what inflation is: a change in the relationship between (a) the quantity of a currency available to be spent, which is effective demand, and (b) the availability of real goods and services in the economy: the supply. When the amount of currency in an economy far outstrips the real value available, it’s possible for the value of units of that currency to go down — that’s inflation. On the other hand, when currency is tightly constrained and people have nothing to spend or to lend, that’s deflation. When the latter happens, you have things like farmers dumping their milk in ditches, because no one is able to pay them for it. Policies that over-restrict the money supply cause waste and needless suffering. Just ask William Jennings Bryan.

      What makes any currency valuable is the fact that, in addition to spending it into the economy, governments also tax it back out. Here’s the dirty secret they won’t tell you: The government’s power to tax is the engine that propels the entire monetary economy. How does that work? Simple: taxes have to be paid in the same currency that the government issues. This is why people who lose their heads about ‘fiat currency’ need to calm down. The same government that declared paper dollars to be money ‘by fiat’ is also the government that requires, by fiat, that those dollars be used to pay taxes. This closes the circle and clears the obligation that the government assumed when it issued the currency in the first place.

      When someone explains the above, the usual thing is to panic — run around like Chicken Little and cry, “The sky is falling! The sky is falling! Hyperinflation! Weimar! Zimbabwe! Hoard guns and gold! Be afraid!” Instead, how about not panicking? Certainly neither party ever panics when they vote more hundreds of billions to defense contractors, year after year. Nor do the Republicans panic when they pass huge tax breaks for their wealthy employers, aka the billionaire class. The Republicans only scold about fiscal irresponsibility when they’re out of power; once they get in, it’s a party for their donors, and anyone who pays attention sees this. It’s only Democrats who allow themselves to be shamed into fiscal responsibility. The last President to run a balanced budget was Bill Clinton.

      Instead of spending on endless wars and underwriting the parasitic billionaire class, it would be just as easy, and a lot better for the society, if those dollars were spent on making people’s lives better: on infrastructure, on useful work like ameliorating the effects of pollution or preparing for climate change, a hundred thousand things. There is plenty more policy space to do government spending to improve the lives of people than people like JHK would have us believe.

      • lbs February 4, 2019 at 12:56 pm #

        Yes under our system money is created when the government spends it. Also, that money creation is accompanied by a simultaneous issuance of debt of the same amount.

        Those who want to eliminate the national debt fail to realize that if there were no government debt in circulation, there would be no money in circulation either.

        Of course, that doesn’t mean excessive government spending/money creation/debt is not a problem. But government debt is not inherently bad, in fact, our economic system cannot exist without it.

        And people may argue that it is a bad system. There could well be better alternatives. However, as much as I am tempted to hate the Federal Reserve System, I can’t avoid the empirical fact that the greatest run of prosperity in human history, the 20th century, occurred under economies which operate under this “central bank” system (Federal Reserve, and its counterparts in other developed nations).

        I believe:

        1). Prosperity is possible when natural resources, esp. energy, are abundant. Fossil fuels were the foundation of modern civilization.

        2). A central bank system (and other aspects of our system such as fractional reserve banking) is unlikely to be the optimum economic system, but it does function well enough to allow prosperity to occur when prerequisite 1) is met.

        3). Most likely there are better alternatives for an economic system, but I have no idea what they would be. The only one that has been tried is socialism, which is the pinnacle of human stupidity, since it produces universal economic destitution even when the prerequisite to a prosperous society is met. (Venezuela being the most recent and perhaps most glaring example.)

        • TiredOfTheTreadmill February 4, 2019 at 1:48 pm #

          All good points. I agree with your comments about the Fed and the necessary evil they seem to have provided throughout the last century. However, during that growth we also created this heavily oil dependent system that is trashing the planet, and the people in many ways.

          I personally have given up on all of the “-isms” (capitalism, communism, socialism, etc) that were theorized into existence during the era of expanding cheap energy, and fought over so brutally by the willing slaves of the ownership class. The evidence this far indicates all of these staunchly held beliefs will falter as cheap energy disappears. Meaning that at one point down the line human lives will he cheap and we all have an idea of where that scenario will lead and I’m betting none of them are too cheery if you happen to end up in the ,,”your life is cheap” camp. It all depends on whether or not we destroy the natural environment first. If that happens, it’ll be an indiscriminate event with all human lives being cheap.

        • Q. Shtik February 5, 2019 at 12:37 am #

          as much as I am tempted to hate the Federal Reserve Syst – lbs

          ===========

          Speaking of which:

          Who of you out there feel as I do that Fed Chair, Powell “caved” to Trump last Wednesday. A puppy with his tail between his legs. No quarter point increase in the Fed Funds rate and hints of no increases for the rest of 2019. And the DOW responded as one might expect…+435 pts.

          • Epicur February 6, 2019 at 10:16 am #

            “Who of you out there feel as I do that Fed Chair, Powell “caved” to Trump last Wednesday. A puppy with his tail between his legs.”

            I definitely agree, “The FED is the Market’s bitch.”

            I do disagree with the FED bashing, this is the politicians’ doing. The pols set us on this course, mostly LBJ with a big assist when Nixon closed the gold window.

            The politicians made it clear to the FED in the 1970s that they wanted easy money and would take away the FED’s “independence” (such as it was) if the FED did not provide it.

            The Humphrey-Hawkins act was understood to be a “shot across the bow” to the FED and was the last nail in the coffin of the Republic. It’s all kabuki since then.

        • Nightowl February 8, 2019 at 5:06 am #

          Gets tiresome to see people pointing to Venezuela as an example of the failures of socialism.

          The situation there is complex. And we do not get accurate information in the Western media, particularly in the US. Ever since Chavez tossed the multinationals out of the country, Western governments have been busy ensuring the country fails.

          I do not support socialism, but I also do not support what’s been done to this country by external forces — for oil.

  7. Paulo February 4, 2019 at 10:19 am #

    Well, now that disgraced Ronny Jackson is Trump’s new medical consultant, he’ll sure to be svelte and toe-tapping offensive at the podium. The orange obese wonder will sound positively presidential in his attacks, all the while Nancy will smirk sitting just behind him. I’m looking to see if Nancy has a jar of vaseline on her table and if Donny’s long tie hides the 9,000 Big Macs (with fires…extra large) he has consumed the last 2 years. Oh yeah, and the extra scoop he has had his entire life.

    I never thought it would be possible to look fondly at Ronald Reagan’s time in office. It’s just getting worse and worse by the day. I suppose it could have been even more terrible, though. America could have elected Jesse Ventura as President and instead of parades we would have the music and fireworks of a WWF circuit match. Oh…wait a minute, the Superbowl. Jets streaking overhead and celebrated tv commercials, rappers in fur coats and convertibles, white guys with tattoos and no shirt, and several million Dumb and Dumbers believing it’s all ‘the good life’. SAD. What’s that expression? “Well and truly fucked” MAGA.

    • rackslope February 4, 2019 at 10:41 am #

      You’re on the losing side. It’s not too late for you.

      https://me.me/i/libnutz-bydxn-diaz-i-dont-understand-you-donald-trump-is-8a280e4cad6b4d9893f6e9ec0a60662e

    • revilo February 4, 2019 at 1:18 pm #

      The Body is probably the Dems best chance of taking the WH in 2020. May you live in interesting times.

    • Nightowl February 5, 2019 at 3:25 pm #

      “Disgraced Ronny Jackson”

      Translation:

      Obama’s WH doctor, who the McResistance thought they could count on to declare Trump mentally unfit for office.

  8. BackRowHeckler February 4, 2019 at 10:28 am #

    After the coming Harris/Abrams 2020 landslide, do you think we’ll hear anymore about the Mueller investigation of the Russian Collusion
    meme? Or will it have had already served its purpose?

    Brh

    • malthuss February 4, 2019 at 10:43 am #

      “Emmanuel Macron planning to ship 130 suspected ISIS members from Syria BACK TO FRANCE”

      Five days ago, from https://www.express.co.uk/news/world/1079639/france-ISIS-emmanuel-macron-Syrian-Democratic-Forces-Christophe-Castaner-Marine-Le-Pen

      • JohnAZ February 4, 2019 at 11:46 am #

        What puzzles me the most is what motivates the current White leaders to immigrate so many “brown” folks into their countries? Why? Are they trying to turn their lands into “brown “ countries and why? Do they think they are being charitable and Why? Do they want population growth in their countries and with CC, why?

        Just wondering. Seems to me it borders on insanity.

        Why did Janet and DeeTrump want “brown” to the exclusion of White?

        • revilo February 4, 2019 at 3:19 pm #

          It seems odd until you realize White people don’t run this country.

          https://theintercept.com/2019/01/05/u-s-senates-first-bill-in-midst-of-shutdown-is-a-bipartisan-defense-of-the-israeli-government-from-boycotts/

          • malthuss February 4, 2019 at 6:08 pm #

            I do realize and it still is odd we allow these overlords.

          • revilo February 4, 2019 at 7:40 pm #

            It’s verboten to even point out the obvious. When I was younger the truth was offensive, now it’s borderline illegal.

        • revilo February 4, 2019 at 3:23 pm #

          Correction: …this colony

        • Sean Coleman February 4, 2019 at 5:12 pm #

          Insanity is all it is.

        • revilo February 4, 2019 at 6:08 pm #

          It’s insane that we put up with it, but it’s a plan.

        • Jigplate February 4, 2019 at 6:12 pm #

          “Just wondering. Seems to me it borders on insanity.”

          That’s because it is.

          psychcentral.com/blog/too-much-of-a-selfless-good-thing-pathological-altruism

          • SpeedyBB February 4, 2019 at 7:51 pm #

            Potlatch.

  9. Lawfish February 4, 2019 at 10:29 am #

    I personally skipped the Stupor Bowl. I have hardly ever cared much for the NFL, but when the whole Kapernick thing caught fire, I swore the NFL would never get a nickel of my money.

    I will likely skip the SOTU as well. Lord knows I’ll get enough commentary about it that it will be just as if I actually attended.

    Personally, I think the left may be heading the way of Hitler and Stalin. They started by legalizing and celebrating the killing of children. Their hatred towards heterosexual white men is seething such that I could see them seizing power and going on a campaign to wipe out such people. Fortunately, our side has 9 billion bullets, while their side can’t decide which bathroom to use.

    • rackslope February 4, 2019 at 10:44 am #

      This.

    • Farmer Joe February 4, 2019 at 11:05 am #

      Our side also has much of the farm land, and much of the police and military. It’s really a one sided fight.

      • cbeard February 4, 2019 at 11:39 am #

        I’m not so sure we have the police and military on our side. It already seems like a police state to me. Witness the recent arrest of Roger Stone. Most of the police are wannabe FBI agents.

      • venuspluto67 February 4, 2019 at 12:14 pm #

        And also, Blue State America’s centers are the coastal urban bubble-worlds that make way too many of them so pampered and clueless. I do not look forward to the coming quasi-totalitarian redneck dystopia. 😛

      • Janos Skorenzy February 4, 2019 at 1:13 pm #

        Naw, the dogs will fight for those who sign the checks – and feel self righteous nonetheless. And a not inconsiderable portion of the White population will then support the Government simply because the police do. Moronic badge suckers and authority junkies.

        The police will back down if the military goes the other way and they are in any real danger of losing their lives or livelihoods.

    • JohnAZ February 4, 2019 at 11:48 am #

      Remember how the Nazi doctors did experiments on babies and adults too. Sound like anybody you know?

      We used to be astounded and appalled by these stories, not so much anymore, I guess.

      • Elrond Hubbard February 4, 2019 at 12:00 pm #

        Godwin alert!

      • Sean Coleman February 4, 2019 at 5:15 pm #

        I thought those were just stories and nobody was expected to believe them any more(?)

        • Elrond Hubbard February 5, 2019 at 2:30 pm #

          Unfortunately all too many of the stories are real, Mr. Coleman. In addition to the notorious Josef Mengele, who escaped justice, two dozen medical professionals were tried at Nuremberg (the so-called “Doctors’ Trial”) “for murder and torture done under the guise of human experimentation. Sixteen of the 23 defendants (20 of whom were physicians) were found guilty, and seven were executed.” (Link.)

  10. noel bodie February 4, 2019 at 10:35 am #

    “Greek tragedy”? Try comedy…see LYSISTRATA(aristiophanes), aka CHI-RAQ Spike Lee’s brilliant take on contemporary fun and games roundly ignored by Oscars so white

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  11. Luhrenloup February 4, 2019 at 10:35 am #

    There’s hope:
    Propria Sopra! to the Italians for voting down the EU’s decision to appoint Venezuela’s new president.
    And then on the women’s side, not all their candidates are in la la land.
    Tulsi Gabbard seems to be earthbound. Unfortunately, the DNC will make short work of her,

  12. FincaInTheMountains February 4, 2019 at 10:36 am #

    Is Pence squeezing her ass?

    https://www.mintpressnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/Trump-Rubio-Pence-Venez-001.jpg

    Lilian Adriana Tintori Parra is a Venezuelan activist, athlete, television and radio host. Tintori is the wife of Leopoldo López, a Venezuelan politician sentenced in 2015 to nearly 14 years in prison for “inciting violence” during street protests the year before. She has also led groups who have opposed the government of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro.
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lilian_Tintori

    Here, she looks much nicer:
    http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-cMTSyAyU61s/VmLrj_164zI/AAAAAAAAFyk/Pb0GJIjI3i8/s640/Lilian%2BTintori%2Bhace%2Bstriptease.jpg

    • rackslope February 4, 2019 at 10:46 am #

      I doubt he’s squeezing her ass. She looks more like Trigger than Stormy does.

    • Ol' Scratch February 4, 2019 at 10:53 am #

      Looks like Trump had one butt cheek and Pence the other. Nice teamwork!

      • Ol' Scratch February 4, 2019 at 10:54 am #

        Poor Rubio. Shut out once again. White man’s privilege, and all.

        • Ol' Scratch February 4, 2019 at 3:37 pm #

          You have to look real hard at the picture to tell, but Pence is actually shooting Rubio a mean sideways glance out of the corner of one eye that says, “Don’t you even THINK about it, mother******!”

  13. volodya February 4, 2019 at 10:48 am #

    Will unwind? Whaddaya mean WILL unwind? It’s unwound already for wide areas of the country, the effects felt in such measures as average life expectancy. If anything, given the propensity to understate true lousiness so as to be one of the boys and to avoid sounding like a doomsayer, the men with measuring sticks probably know inside their dark hearts where the truth about longevity actually lurks, that it’s a number like inflation causing laughter among people with functioning eyeballs who happen to look at published figures.

    Yep, this is the age of “fake news”, the chief purveyor of which is government, not least of which are government statistics which, like science fiction, require a willing suspension of disbelief. Actually we’ve been immersed in baloney since, um, how long has it been? Back in the day “fake news” had a different name, actually a bunch of them, ABC, NBC, CBS etc.

    Remember Bob McNamara and his spreadsheets that proved incontrovertibly and unquestionably that the good guys were winning? Those numbers were the much touted “facts and evidence” of the day, that anyone who had his head on straight had to believe. Why? Because they were FACTUAL.

    So who COULD you trust? Cronkite? LBJ used to watch his newscast and said that he knew that when he lost Cronkite he’d lost the American people. Maybe you could trust good ole Walt, just maybe, and the other Walt too, the man that built Disney Land.

    There’s this fella that wrote that the main lesson about the Vietnam debacle was “tell the truth.” That was the lesson, don’t fucking lie. Did we learn the lesson? Nope, this preposterous Russia Collusion investigation and the fertilizer that’s fertilizing it being Exhibit A, raising absurdity to new heights. But then bullshit being the stock-in-trade, what do you expect?

    But worse still, deception merges with self-deception and the deceiver starts to believe his own lies. Talos IV here we come.

    • Ol' Scratch February 4, 2019 at 10:52 am #

      “Facts” are notoriously slippery things. Little buggers!

      • ozone February 4, 2019 at 12:18 pm #

        Ol’ Scratch,
        Not to worry; a pack of lies is now (in modern parlance) an innocuous set of “alternative facts”. C’mon, the destruction of meaning can be fun and profitable! 🙂

        Now, if we’re talking *delusions*; those only surrender to the million-pound shit-hammer of inescapable predicaments… and sometimes not even then.

  14. Ol' Scratch February 4, 2019 at 10:50 am #

    Had to laugh in agreement with the Stupor Bowl halftime comments. I was long passed the point of clicking through the channels for something remotely interesting to watch by that point, but I had to stop and stare in wonder at the sight of Big Boi’s grand entrance and the ensuing festivities. Even viewed purely as kitsch, which is the only way it can be viewed IMO, this was just so hilariously over the top that I seriously wondered if they weren’t deliberately making fun of the audience for drinking this kind of shit up. Whatever.

    The “debate” over MMT, which rages daily over at NakCap, likewise. Most over there simply can’t come to terms with the fact that that’s what the Fed has been doing all along, at least since Nixon took us off the gold standard and declared fiat money a thing in the 70’s. How will that arrangement work out in the long run? Just what we’re seeing now: targeted stealth inflation for key asset prices and commodity’s like real estate, stocks and bonds, luxury items, health care, compensation for executive level positions, and similar shit that the rich horde and consume, with stagnation and deflation for the rest of the shit that’s leftover for the poor. Yes, the Fed’s been amazingly effective at concealing this for the past decade or so, but a con game’s still a con game in the end; it can only play out for so long.

    As for the SOTU, these thing’s are always just political theater. If Trump had any real cajones he would have just canceled the damn thing altogether and been done with it. It’s a silly tradition and not a requirement in any way, so why not just say enough is enough already? MUCH more important things to do!

    • volodya February 4, 2019 at 11:07 am #

      If I were Trump I would’ve done one of two things, the SOTU speech at a school gym, someplace in deepest, darkest Deplorable Country, just the kids and him and Melania and some guy that records it and posts it on youtube. I mean what the fuck is social media supposed to be for anyway? Isn’t it supposed to bypass traditional outlets? Isn’t Trump supposed to be in the business of breaking things? It would have been short, without the tiresome and traditional standing ovations and cheering after every other phrase. What he COULD have done was to have a Q and A afterwards with them.

      Or he could have booked an arena for a Deplorable rally and told the troops that this will be the SOTU speech and fuck Pelosi and Congress and the whole pack of dirty dogs.

      Or he could have done both.

      • Janos Skorenzy February 4, 2019 at 1:21 pm #

        That would have been great, both authentic and an authentic fuck you. But alas, he loves the high life and is an Establishment Junky. But he Could have had it in the Senate, right? Why didn’t he? To me and to many it just seemed like a capitulation.

      • elysianfield February 4, 2019 at 6:05 pm #

        Excellent comment…Imagine, the SOTU being given to the anointed in a school gymnasium in Muskogee, OK., Or Eagle Pass, TX…imagine the civic pride! Imagine the Democratic response! What could they reference, the mean surroundings? The MAGA hats? Trump missed a bet here.

    • JohnAZ February 4, 2019 at 11:37 am #

      Remember silver certificates?

      • SpeedyBB February 5, 2019 at 4:29 pm #

        Reading the Investopia entry I get angry again. Already in the mid-19th Century big guv was sticking it to the little guy who wanted something of physical value he could hang onto.

        Nixon’s 1971 announcement was just an anticlimax.

    • Janos Skorenzy February 4, 2019 at 1:17 pm #

      The real fun used to be the ads, but even they’ve got politically correct now. Just endless Blacks portrayed as the future – a people who didn’t even have the wheel being used to sell cars.

      Wakanda is going to be shown all over America as part of Black History month.

      • Janos Skorenzy February 4, 2019 at 1:23 pm #

        Black Panther that is. Wakanda is the real place where he lives. Many Blacks think it’s real. Sorry, not sorry about dat.

      • malthuss February 4, 2019 at 6:10 pm #

        You Tube, Call for an uprisings channel.

    • Majella February 4, 2019 at 5:34 pm #

      Re: the SOTU “Much more important things to do!”

      Yeah, like Executive Time, Lunch, Executive Time, Meet COS (30 minutes of either unengaged staring into space or ranting furiously about how unfair everyone is to him), Executive Time, Dinner, Sitting on the Throne Tweeting all night…Yeah, the country’s really getting its money’s worth, huh.

      • Q. Shtik February 5, 2019 at 2:01 am #

        You left out hairdo time.

  15. seawolf77 February 4, 2019 at 10:53 am #

    If we do Medicare for all it will cost $35 trillion over next ten years. If we don’t do Medicare for all it will cost $50 trillion. To be or not to be, that is the question. If you don’t want your government handling your health care there will still be private insurance. That my friends is a no brainer. As for the SOTU, I think the economy is on cruise control. We could be that Star Trek episode where the great leader was really dead and everything just ran itself. Trump spend half his time on Executive Time, a psuedonym for TV and Twitter time. He is irrelevant. If he had come to Pelosi and Schumer and said Border Security, abracadabra. But no he had to come in walls blazing. He’s got shit for brains and he doesn’t know how to get things done.

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    • rackslope February 4, 2019 at 11:00 am #

      Get thee to Venezuela, lobo marino, they are in grave need of your stupendous insight.

      • Janos Skorenzy February 4, 2019 at 1:25 pm #

        Until his coffee plantation went bust, he was Juan Valdez.

    • Ol' Scratch February 4, 2019 at 11:07 am #

      Medicare for all would encroach on the private insurance rackets. NEVER going to happen. As you might recall, the Dems could have passed something similar quite easily in 2009, but chose Obamacare instead. Case closed. Trump is merely representative of the Swamp he inhabits now. He’s become one of it’s creatures. Take away their faux opposition, and Pelosi and Schumer are revealed to be exactly the same.

      • JohnAZ February 4, 2019 at 11:20 am #

        Greed!

        That is what motivates the capitalistic economy. Greed and power.

        Call it rackets, whatever, greed and power is what stops capitalistic economies from turning into mush, like Venezuela.

        How many folks have you seen be motivated by someone just handing them money? Especially if the money is worthless.

        You are right about Trump’s appearance right now.

        Give him until the 15th.

        • Ol' Scratch February 4, 2019 at 11:45 am #

          Yep. Greedy bastards feeding on the carcass of what’s left of the US government / economy. As good as it gets these days.

        • Janos Skorenzy February 4, 2019 at 1:33 pm #

          Good John! Now explain why you want more of the same thing. And remember, no Government made the Corporations send our industrial base overseas. They wanted to. Refer back to your own comment for an explanation.

          Courtesy of the Sun’s Lance. If you want to purchase one, you can but not from me and it will only cost you all that you have.

          • JohnAZ February 5, 2019 at 6:30 pm #

            No government made the corporations send our industrial base overseas.

            Huh?

            The government’s 37% tax rates on corporations certainly did!

            Econ 101

          • Janos Skorenzy February 7, 2019 at 12:26 pm #

            And they’re all going to rush back now? Doubt it – not until wages stagnate some more. You think a Nation is just an economy. That’s like saying a person is just their body – the antithesis of everything good and decent. It just doesn’t jibe with your faith.

            You would turn Americans into peasants bowing before their economic masters. It costs a lot to have a good Nation. Are we willing to pay for it? Obviously the Corporate Traitors are not.

      • JustSaying February 4, 2019 at 12:53 pm #

        Yes, who really thinks the insurance companies will just roll over.

        And nobody mentions the scale of the software systems required for Med4All. CMS cannot keep up with over-65 Medicare! Fraud is rampant.

    • JohnAZ February 4, 2019 at 11:33 am #

      The $35 trillion number came from the congressional budget office. Where did the $50 trillion number come from?

      To compare, all I want to see is what is coming out of the National treasury for Medicare for all and comparing it to what is being spent currently to support the current situation with ACA.

      Then compare, is it worth investing National capital into socialized medicine or a more private option.

      The decision makers and planners need to be intelligent planners that know what they are talking about, not a bunch of squabbling children in DC. Sorta like immigration control.

      • Ol' Scratch February 4, 2019 at 11:46 am #

        Hey! What’s a few $Trillion among friends?

      • seawolf77 February 4, 2019 at 9:23 pm #

        Healthcare in America is the 5th largest economy in the world. That is just evil. It is growing at 15% a year. Per capita costs show that Medicare for all will cover everybody for the same money. Rule of 72 says healthcare will double twice in ten years. That’s $14 trillion dollars a year in 10 years. It is like climate change. 10 years and we’re all dead if we don’t do something.

    • malthuss February 4, 2019 at 6:11 pm #

      If we do Medicare for all it will cost $35 trillion over next ten years.
      Whats the projected population of USA in 10 years?

  16. JohnAZ February 4, 2019 at 11:02 am #

    Modern Monetary Theory

    The government can spend as much money as they want because the print the money.

    Talk about a prescription for the death of a people. Examples, Weimar Germany and Venezuela.

    INFLATION!

    So to spend as much as they want without a wealth backup for the money, wow turn on the presses and make all of us millionaires. What an exciting idea. We will all be rich. Good Lord, this is what the Leftist Dems are selling. This takes one element for it to work, 50% of a public that is so stupid and ignorant about basic economics and history that they can get away with the falsehoods. Gee, this might explain why the education elite of the Left want to stop teaching economics and history in the schools.

    Money without wealth, what a concept. That is why Warren wants to tax wealth instead of only income. Think about it, tax the capital of the US and invest it in our lovely government. Great idea, convert our money, our capital to government spending, ie government debt. All you pension holders and owners of 401k plans, just watch what happens when the government starts taxing your wealth build up today.

    If you agree with this idea, definitely vote Democrat and you will get your wish.

  17. newworld February 4, 2019 at 11:08 am #

    All great points by everyone.

    Speaking of social collapse, tatoos on Levine and Edelman, both should have been warned off by their tribal elders from taking part in such nonsense.

  18. JohnAZ February 4, 2019 at 11:14 am #

    Hope you all enjoyed the defensive football game yesterday.

    The Leftist presses are roaring today calling the Patriots a racist organization because they beat the homeboys from LA. They approve of Trump and will visit the White House. There are an appropriate number of White team mates on the Patriots. Nobody knealt during halftime, Gladys Knight sang a beautiful National anthem with no accompanying BS.

    A Progressive’s nightmare. Class act!

    From a new Patriots fan.

    • rackslope February 4, 2019 at 11:53 am #

      Agreed. Just think how the left would be howling if there had been no diverse halftime propaganda to balance it out.

  19. Walter B February 4, 2019 at 11:22 am #

    The pelt of a giant ground sloth indeed, well spoken! I was amazed myself at the NFL, champion as they claim of “social justice” causes, in allowed this fool to don the hide in the first place, be it real or only pretend. They must have screened out any PETA fans on the way in because if a regular person would have worn such garb, they would have been showered with real or pretend blood as they exited their vehicle.

    I have no doubt about how correct you are that the sellout scumbag politicians, probably both sides of them, will act like the spoiled geriatric children that they are and act up at the State of The Onion speech. President Trump will certainly continue the presidential tradition of blowing toxic gasses up our collective asses just as every president since JFK has done. America loves bullshit and cannot eat enough of it, it would seem.

    The only part of the entire demented tragedy that I have a hard time understanding is why the government doesn’t simply print up money out of nowhere and stop taxing us at all? If it works for them and their banker/corporate masters, why screw us? Oh, perhaps just for fun, you think? Keep ’em coming James, they certainly give you enough ammunition to go for it with. Thank you.

    • Elrond Hubbard February 4, 2019 at 12:13 pm #

      Walter B, the one problem I see with your latter proposal is the ‘stop taxing’ part. Taxation is crucial to an economy that uses fiat money, because the requirement to come up with dollars (to pay taxes) is what underwrites the value of the currency.

      A fiat economy where government policy puts people to work doing useful things, and prevents financial parasites and other money hoarders from parasitising the system, can get along just fine. Better that than giving palaces and servants to anyone who can come up with some stupid metal.

      • Janos Skorenzy February 4, 2019 at 1:50 pm #

        Interesting question (one seldom asked) and interesting answer. I might also add that taxation is a method social control. The IRS is feared and even has its won squadron of soldiers. But existentially, you may be right – certainly about not needing it if we had a decent government. But of course we differ about what that is and what not only a just society is, but what a society is. You think it all comes from the top and is imposed on those below. But how organic is that? And root of the word humility is humus or soil….

        Your kind do not trust the People – yet you expect them to trust you. It cannot be, must not be, shall not be.

        • SpeedyBB February 5, 2019 at 8:06 pm #

          My father was a career USAF officer. He flew the Berlin airlift and we grew up at SAC bases in the 1950s.

          He never showed fear except when the subject of the IRS came up. I was impressed. “Son, they will come after you. They never give up.”

          This to a kid who never had a pot to piss in, from a dad – child of the Great Depression – who scrimped and saved his whole life.

          Later of course we were to see the confiscatory powers broadened considerably, across Lana the Free and Homer the Brave. Welcome to civil forfeiture, another bonus of the War on Drugs.

      • Tate February 4, 2019 at 2:04 pm #

        Elrond Hubbard conflates “financial parasites” with “money hoarders.”

        This is typical of a certain vein of thinking which would grind the little people into abject misery & poverty. At the same time artfully disguised as caring for them.

        • Elrond Hubbard February 4, 2019 at 3:27 pm #

          Tate, you should study the history of classical economics. It’s not surprising that you aren’t familiar with the subject, since nowadays almost nobody is, including Nobel prize winners.

          Classical economics was concerned with bettering the conditions of life by removing barriers to development, and creating a society that would reward productivity. Nineteenth-century economists such as John Stuart Mill, witnessing the Industrial Revolution, saw that when resources were invested in productive enterprises, the results could improve the general welfare. But too often, the benefits were creamed off by speculators, including the old plutocratic class who went by the name of aristocrats. Classical economists identified speculators, and collectors of unearned income generally, as parasitic and unproductive. They made it their business to understand the processes that produced this kind of unearned income (known as economic rent), and to redirect them to make people’s lives better more generally.

          Rent-seeking, defined as trying to make money without producing anything of value (something for nothing; sound familiar?) comes in many forms, including speculation in land or in stocks, but one of the biggies is waged labour. It was Marx who put his finger on the exploitative nature of working for someone else: the boss is inherently parasitic, since the value of the work done is always greater than the wage paid for it (that’s where profits come from). The alternative is equally clear: people should own the places they work, no different from owning their own homes. Any workplace bigger than a small household can, and should, be organized cooperatively, with each worker owning a share equal to the full value of the work they do.

          I ask you this, Tate: why should I give away the value of my work to someone else? The only answer is, because any alternative is denied. Rent-seekers are completely in charge of the society nowadays, to the point where it’s coming apart at the seams under the relentless pressure of their expectations. It’s tending back toward where things were before the industrial revolution, when a tiny minority owned everything and the rest of society scraped out a living from their scraps and leftovers.

          Nineteenth-century thinkers understood all these issues very clearly. That’s not surprising; economics is nowhere near as complicated as, say, physics. The real question is how we came to forget what we once knew.

          • Tate February 4, 2019 at 5:04 pm #

            Instead of a sophomoric lecture on Classical & Marxist economics, why can’t you simply attempt to defend your attack on savers (which you called ‘money hoarders’)?

          • Q. Shtik February 5, 2019 at 1:28 am #

            Rent-seeking, defined as trying to make money without producing anything of value (something for nothing; sound familiar?) comes in many forms, including speculation in land or in stocks, but one of the biggies is waged labour. It was Marx who put his finger on the exploitative nature of working for someone else: the boss is inherently parasitic, since the value of the work done is always greater than the wage paid for it (that’s where profits come from). The alternative is equally clear: people should own the places they work, no different from owning their own homes. Any workplace bigger than a small household can, and should, be organized cooperatively, with each worker owning a share equal to the full value of the work they do. – Elrond Hubbard

            ===============
            OMG!!!!!
            When there are people loose in this world who believe as Elrond does it makes me glad I am growing old and will probably die before people like him actually take over.

            Marx good. Profit baaaaaad!

          • GreenAlba February 5, 2019 at 6:20 am #

            “When there are people loose in this world who believe as Elrond does it makes me glad I am growing old and will probably die before people like him actually take over.

            Marx good. Profit baaaaaad!”

            Q, there is a large, very popular but upmarket store in the UK called ‘John Lewis and Partners’. Historically it’s been immensely successful.

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

            It’s struggled in 2018 (didn’t most big retail stores?) partly because it has a ‘never knowingly undersold’ policy, so if you can find a product you bought or want to buy in any other high street store (not the internet) they will refund the difference – I made use of this myself once, but mostly you don’t need to because the do the price comparisons proactively for you and price accordingly. And that means their profits can be lower than they might otherwise be. But it’s not necessarily a deal-breaker. They give great after-sales service too. As this article says, maybe it’s time to give up the slogan. I shop there because of the quality and the after-sales service, as do many other people. I can live with it not always being exactly as cheap as lesser stores.

            https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-45509122

            The thing is, the reason it’s called ‘John Lewis and Partners’ is because it belongs to its employees, who are the partners and who share in the profits. On a good year they get a serious bonus, dependent on profits; on a less good year they get less. They contribute to the success of their company so why wouldn’t they? The profits are also ploughed back as investment in the business, as with any other. The point is who benefits from the investment, and the profits.

            Is ‘co-operative’ a trigger word for you, Q? When I was young, it was a soft word, redolent as much of Christianity as anything else (perhaps you’ll have heard the saying, credited to Morgan Phillips, then General Secretary, that the British Labour Party owed as much to Methodism a to Marxism).

            Trigger words are why we get nowhere in discussions, because they make people’s brains seize up. John Lewis makes its way in the big, bad corporate world. And so far it’s done so very successfully. Long may it and its partner-employees continue (their cafe-restaurant makes the best scones in Edinburgh too, so yeah…).

          • GreenAlba February 5, 2019 at 6:21 am #

            *chain of stores*, not ‘store’.

          • GreenAlba February 5, 2019 at 7:34 am #

            PS the CEO does exceedingly well, just like CEOs in other, less enlightened businesses. He’s not paid the same as the cleaners or the sales assistants. So no trigger facts there either.

            And the reason the business is owned by its employee-partners is because the entrepreneur who set it up in the first place wanted it that way.

          • Walter B February 5, 2019 at 7:51 am #

            The problem with employee-owner operations, especially here in the States where “Greed is Good” is that It does not take long for those at the very top to realize that profit sharing means that the profits they share should be theirs alone. The lifestyles that the top dogs develop require huge amounts of cash and sharing is not conducive to maintaining decadence. The theory is excellent and could work, but not here, not now. The Me-Me-Me generations that follow will make this a certainty.

          • Elrond Hubbard February 5, 2019 at 8:30 am #

            Tate: “Instead of a sophomoric lecture on Classical & Marxist economics…”

            Uh-oh, I’m a sophomore. Won’t you please assign me a letter grade? You know I live for your approval.

            Tate: “why can’t you simply attempt to defend your attack on savers (which you called ‘money hoarders’)?”

            Why should I acquiesce to your claim that I am conflating savers with hoarders? Is it your position that there’s no difference between Aunt Mabel’s retirement savings and Jeff Bezos’ preposterous accumulation of lucre? Is it not possible that the difference between their two fortunes amounts not just to one of degree, but of kind? I say it is possible, and it is in fact the case.

            A highly unequal society is a bad society. Limits on the ability to accumulate wealth, and the unaccountable power that goes with it, are due and appropriate in a democracy.* I support viable policies for achieving this, including (especially) inheritance taxes on large fortunes, to prevent the formation of a permanent, indolent ruling class that perpetuates itself through inherited wealth. Bill Gates, for example, plans to leave his kids $20 million each, which is the right move, in my opinion. People who do well in life should leave their kids enough so they can do anything, but enough so they can do nothing. And certainly not enough so they can effectively run the society to suit themselves.

            * PS: To anyone who wants to jump in and declare smugly, “The USA isn’t a democracy, it’s a republic”, kindly go yell it into your toilet bowl.

          • ozone February 5, 2019 at 9:44 am #

            Green Alba,
            John Lewis and Partners, eh?
            The USAan counterpart: Costco.
            Excellent prices, quality and service… and horror of horrors, less parasitism! (Their product “demonstrators” however, are outside contractors and are paid about 1/2 of actual employees and receive no benefits. *They* are well-parasitized by their overlords.)

            “… treatment of employees has often upset Wall Street. As one analyst from Deutsche Bank wonderfully summed up, “it’s better to be an employee or a customer than a shareholder.”

            https://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/02/07/costco-things-you-didnt-know_n_4725587.html

            (And before all you skimming supporters start to squeal, I caution you about killing the messenger; that common practice is going to get you into a dangerous cycle of ignorance one o’ these dark days.)

          • GreenAlba February 5, 2019 at 11:08 am #

            Thanks, ozone. We have Costco here too but I didn’t know about their business model (on the employee/organisational side) at all.

            When I had a car (and a house with storage space in the loft) I had a Costco card. Their stuff was excellent. The downside was that lots of things were in massive packs or packs of three. And my flat has an eye-watering lack of storage space so no more regiment-sized packs of loo paper or washing powder at really cheap prices.

            I have only one almost nostalgic item left from Costco. I have a small dishwasher that hardly ever gets used as it normally takes no time to wash the dishes by hand. I bought a three-pack of dishwasher tablets in Costco in about 2001 and the second pack is still not finished. I suspect the third pack will outlast me or the electricity supply, whichever goes first 🙂 .

          • Tate February 5, 2019 at 11:52 am #

            Yes, we should impose stiff inheritance taxes at the upper strata of wealth, but we already do that. More effective would be to disallow the charitable trust loophole as long as we’re dreaming.

          • elysianfield February 5, 2019 at 12:11 pm #

            “Rent-seekers are completely in charge of the society nowadays”

            Elrond,
            And when has it been otherwise? There might be a few temporary paradigms that failed with spectacular suffering, but few viable alternatives in human history.

            “In complete charge” can be a code word for the “rule of law”. The answer and example of relative but temporary success lies in America of the 1950’s, where the tax laws did anoint the winners and losers with an attempt to level the playing field.

          • Exscotticus February 5, 2019 at 12:47 pm #

            >>> Rent-seeking, defined as trying to make money without producing anything of value

            @Elrond, this demonstrates that YOU don’t understand classical economics.

            Capitalism depends on surplus wealth—on making money off money. Where do you think surplus wealth comes from to create new enterprise? The bank? What is the incentive to risk wealth? Universal kumbaya?

            The fact that rent-seeking exists demonstrates a need for it. It’s certainly not the fault of the wealthy that so many want to live beyond their means, in “rented” lifestyles. There would be no “rent-seeking” without a market for it.

            Who do you think decides what’s needed or not? What the value of something is? The government? The same government that openly inflates currency and steals from us all?

            I’ll take a market over the government any day. But if you prefer Mao’s China or the Siberian fruit store from the Soviet era, than be my guest and enjoy your workers paradise in Venezuela.

            >>> economics is nowhere near as complicated as, say, physics.

            And yet we can land on an astroid, but we can’t predict tomorrow’s stock market.

          • Tate February 5, 2019 at 1:19 pm #

            Since you raised the topic, only an ignoramus would claim that Economics is simpler than Physics.

          • Elrond Hubbard February 6, 2019 at 7:08 pm #

            Exscotticus: “The fact that rent-seeking exists demonstrates a need for it.”

            Ex, is this equally true for everything, or only for certain things? How about plantar warts, or pornography? Does the fact that those things exist demonstrate the need for them as well? ‘Cause I’m blessed if I can see how the one follows from the other. Unless you can explain it to me, I call bullshit.

            Tate: “Only an ignoramus would claim that Economics is simpler than Physics.”

            Okay, Tate, since I’ve already delivered a lecture about economics, how’s about you deliver one on physics and show me up? I’ll give you a topic:

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

            Keep it to the sophomore level. Don’t want anyone’s feelings getting hurt.

          • Exscotticus February 6, 2019 at 8:20 pm #

            >>> How about plantar warts

            Is there a market for it? Are they trading it as a commodity on the stock exchange?

            >>> Does the fact that those things exist demonstrate the need for them as well

            I never said there’s a need for all things that exist in the universe. I said there’s a need for goods and services that people are willing to pay for. And yes that includes drugs, prostitution, and whatever reductio ad absurdum examples you’re failing to demonstrate. Additionally, I never said all needs are legal or compatible with civilization.

            Your attempt at deflection doesn’t change the fact that olde tymey economists like Adam Smith understood the world far better than you ever will.

            Oh look, another socialist experiment fails.

          • Tate February 6, 2019 at 9:48 pm #

            I admit I don’t have numerous advanced degrees hanging on my cubicle wall as do you (oops! I forgot, I don’t occupy a cubicle, my bad), so I can’t comment on your link to “Loop Quantum Gravity” but how’s this: you may or may not be familiar with Isaac Newton’s comment on the stock market after losing a fortune in the South Seas bubble:

            “I can calculate the motions of heavenly bodies, but not the madness of people.”

            But maybe I’m wrong about you, maybe you should join Paul Krugman in receiving a Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic ‘Sciences’ in Memory of Alfred Nobel (commonly & mistakenly referred to as a Nobel Prize in Economics.)

          • Elrond Hubbard February 7, 2019 at 10:56 am #

            Let’s go over this again, Exscotticus. You wrote: “The fact that rent-seeking exists demonstrates a need for it.” It demonstrates no such thing, unless you want to try and rescue this non-sequitur by saying that “it” doesn’t refer to rent-seeking.

            If “it” refers to goods and services that people are willing to pay for, then there is no disagreement: what is needed is productive activity. But contrary to what you seem to believe, I have never argued against markets; they are a very useful resource-allocating mechanism. But where there are markets, there will be rent-seekers, i.e. parasites, which is why an unfettered market economy, where the winner takes all, is a bad thing. There’s a vast chasm between being useful, versus being the sole basis of all social policy, knowing no constraints, for eternity. Rent-seeking is a parasitic side effect of markets, non-productive by definition, and works against both the correct functioning of markets and the principles of fundamental justice. Curbing it is both just and prudent.

            Since you appeal to authority by referring to Adam Smith, note that he wrote the following: “All for ourselves, and nothing for other people, seems, in every age of the world, to have been the vile maxim of the masters of mankind.” He would certainly see how that applies to the parasitic billionaire class of today who own things for a living, far and above what they actually contribute. They’re no different from the parasitic class of his own time, which he understood quite well.

          • Elrond Hubbard February 7, 2019 at 12:15 pm #

            Tate, I don’t need a medal for knowing my hole from an ass in the ground. State-of-the-art theories in physics yield predictions that have been verified experimentally to an accuracy of within one part in a hundred million. On the other hand, similarly state-of-the-art theories in economics yield no predictions, only just-so stories. You may have noticed that the economics profession absolutely failed to predict the 2008 economic crisis, for example.

            Should we consider why? I proffer this explanation: the complexity that physics measures is genuine, but the complexity that theories like DSGE purport to measure is bogus. The clue is in the name: so-called ‘dynamic stochastic general equilibrium’ economic theories rest on the assumption that, if left alone, economies tend toward equilibrium. This idea doesn’t come out of any observations of economic reality. It’s simply an assumption — one that macroeconomists, if asked, will admit they were required to make in order for their theories to function.

            The mathematician Benoit Mandelbrot has pointed out numerous ways in which widely-used theories about financial markets employ invalid and/or unsupported assumptions, or otherwise simply don’t comport with reality. You can quibble about whether any of this bears on one subject being more ‘complex’ than the other, I’m fine with that. But all the bogus math economists are trained to do actually fulfills a purpose: that of distracting them from more fundamental questions of justice, which can only be solved politically, not mathematically.

          • Exscotticus February 7, 2019 at 2:30 pm #

            >>> which is why an unfettered market economy, where the winner takes all, is a bad thing.

            This isn’t the definition of an unfettered market economy. It’s not the definition that “classical” economists used.

            An unfettered market doesn’t mean anything goes; it means that the government’s role is to safeguard the market itself and protect against bad actors. Compare this to what governments actually do, which is to routinely interfere in markets at every opportunity, and to pick winners and losers.

            THIS is what makes “rent-seeking” possible. THIS is what you don’t get. The government itself creates a MARKET fot rent-seekers.

            >>> what is needed is productive activity.

            And who decides what “productive activity” is? You? The government?

            Every day I listen to socialists scheming up ways to spend other people’s money. You no doubt define this activity as productive. I define it as parasitic. We can end this debate right now if you’ll agree that the government itself is the biggest “rent-seeker” of them all.

          • Tate February 7, 2019 at 3:40 pm #

            “I proffer this explanation: the complexity that physics measures is genuine, but the complexity that theories like DSGE purport to measure is bogus. The clue is in the name: so-called ‘dynamic stochastic general equilibrium’ economic theories rest on the assumption that, if left alone, economies tend toward equilibrium. This idea doesn’t come out of any observations of economic reality. It’s simply an assumption — one that macroeconomists, if asked, will admit they were required to make in order for their theories to function.”

            That theory is a simplifying assumption. Physics also makes simplifying assumptions but despite its use of simplifying assumptions, it has a good track record of accurate prediction whereas economics does not. Why is that? The answer is that the subject matter of economics has much greater complexity than that of physics, which forces it to introduce a great many simplifying assumptions in order to call itself a science. If you say that the subject matter & its study are distinct from one another, then of course you can hold that what you said is true, as economics ‘simplifies’ reality. Obviously, we’re talking past one another.

        • Janos Skorenzy February 4, 2019 at 3:53 pm #

          Saving money is theft from the People. Kick it in or get you door kicked down by the Peace Officers of the PePeace or People’s Police.

          • Q. Shtik February 5, 2019 at 1:49 am #

            Is there a typo in your comment somewhere ’cause I don’t know what the frig you’re talking about!

          • GreenAlba February 5, 2019 at 7:42 am #

            Q – I think Janos is taking the PiPiss. I hope so anyway.

    • malthuss February 4, 2019 at 6:50 pm #

      PETA do they condone pigskins?

  20. capt spaulding February 4, 2019 at 11:32 am #

    One of the best posts I’ve read here in a long time, Mr. K. I think you slagged both sides equally well. I still don’t understand why people buy into the belief that there’s any real difference between either party, when they both dance to the tune of the Oligarchs and will continue to do so right up to the final death throes of the country. One thing is certain, however, when the dust settles, the 1% will be doing just fine ,thank you very much. It occurs to me that maybe the Oligarchs should wear those one percenter patches like the bikers do, it would make it a little easier to spot them when they are out and about. Like I’ve said before, they managed to buy the government, and there’s faint chance that they’ll let go until they have drained every drop of profit from the country, leaving the rest of us to pick shit along with the chickens, and fight about abortion rights.

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    • Walter B February 4, 2019 at 11:52 am #

      People buy into it capt because they have been programmed and “educated” to believe in it. Far too many are simple in their perceptions – good/bad, black/white/, and so on. Tell them they have only two choices and they will choose one over the other. They are also heavily drugged and drunked up and with constant entertainment/distracts being thrown at them, well they are lucky if they can look into their underwear and determine what gender they are. Oh, I forgot, far too many can no longer do that can they?

      And BTW I finished the book you suggested, The Rise of the Robot, thank you it was scary stuff Unfortunately it is inevitable.

      • capt spaulding February 4, 2019 at 12:14 pm #

        “Look into their underwear.”, that’s too funny, Mr. B. With regards to “Rise of the Robots”, and similar scary stuff, like climate change, etc., I believe that recognizing the problems and confronting them is the only rational thing one can do. I see too many people who shy away from unpleasant subjects because they are, well, unpleasant. Ignoring problems for that reason leaves you vulnerable to the effects of those problems, and the unpleasantness (or worse) that comes from that behavior. I welcome anything you may have to suggest as far as reading, I enjoy your comments.

        • rackslope February 4, 2019 at 12:20 pm #

          You two should start a Dunning-Kruger club.

          • Walter B February 4, 2019 at 4:23 pm #

            You are invited to be the first paying member.

        • K-Dog February 4, 2019 at 1:08 pm #

          I believe that recognizing the problems and confronting them….

          But the tragedy is we delude ourselves into imagining we behave rationally with new information when we do not.

          I’ve got information man, new shit has come to light… <– The Big Lebowski

          Is not real life. People concern themselves with the immediate and beyond that it is all abstract. The bar is lower than you think capt.

          What people are doing when new shit comes to light is a way to use that information to improve their social position. With unpleasant information dismissing it initially is always the way to go. Strike or split, that will be socially approved. People don’t like change. All genius ideas start out stupid.

          I swear to you, sirs, that excessive consciousness is a disease — a genuine, absolute disease. For everyday human existence it would more than suffice to have the ordinary share of human consciousness; that is to say, one half, one quarter that that which falls to the lot of a cultivated man in our wretched nineteenth century […] It would, for instance, be quite enough to have the amount of consciousness by which all the so-called simple, direct people and men of action live. — Fyodor Dostoevsky

          That was then and this is now. Had Fyodor an i-phone he’d have found one quarter consciousness to be generously adequate. Phones can reduce the operational consciousness load to a quarter of a quarter of the breath of life which animated a cultivated nineteenth century man. It is a Crime, so where is the Punishment? Yet to come I think.

          Genius, the ability to apprehend the obvious, when seen in men brings prison, and poverty while a man lives. Statues and salutations only come after they die.

          • Ol' Scratch February 4, 2019 at 5:18 pm #

            LOVE that Dostoevsky quote! Similarly, in our current culture especially, I think that exceptionally physically attractive people are also mentally handicapped. Having people who would otherwise know better kiss their ass all the time skews their perception of reality. Combine good looks and a strong intellect in one person and you’ve got what we see on display today in Hollywood and throughout the corridors of power. Sociopaths everywhere you look.

            Note that great intellect does not usually coincide with great wisdom, which is what I think Dostoevsky is saying here.

          • K-Dog February 4, 2019 at 6:20 pm #

            The quote says many things. It says a man can go about his daily life in ignorant bliss of much pain and suffering. Pain and suffering which has no impact on a daily routine. A ‘cultivated man‘ in ‘our wretched‘ shows that. To know much brings pain. To know is to hurt.

            Or it says we think too much. Gems shine light in many ways.

          • GreenAlba February 5, 2019 at 6:30 am #

            “To know much brings pain. To know is to hurt.”

            Reminds me of something my other half used to say: ‘depression is the price of sensitivity’.

            These days sensitivity makes you a ‘cuck’ or something.

          • GreenAlba February 5, 2019 at 6:33 am #

            Before anyone weighs in with a medical diatribe, I just mean ‘everyday’ not clinical depression.

          • Elrond Hubbard February 5, 2019 at 10:24 am #

            GreenAlba: That only works if you let yourself be swayed by people who use terms like ‘cuck’. No one can impose their world view on you without your permission.

          • elysianfield February 5, 2019 at 12:18 pm #

            ” No one can impose their world view on you without your permission.”

            Elrond,
            Any current examples?

        • capt spaulding February 4, 2019 at 9:26 pm #

          Ironic, Mr. B, that judging by his snotty comments elsewhere on here, we are dealing with someone who is the epitome of Dunning-Kruger, and yet doesn’t realize it. He also seems to be one of those internet types who say things online that they wouldn’t dare say to you in person, for fear of getting bitch slapped for it. But in his defense, I suppose it must be a blow to his finely honed intellect to be forced to come on here, and be subjected to postings by people who don’t know what they’re talking about, when he so obviously does. I’m sure it’s lonely at the top.

          • Walter B February 4, 2019 at 10:27 pm #

            Those that control us and profit from us and those minions that bow down before them are always angered when they witness any of us building bridges to one another, for divide and conquer is their agenda. I take great solace in knowing that I am pissing them off when I can counter their work and it is a goal that I have committed myself to in every way. Never let them see you run!

    • venuspluto67 February 4, 2019 at 12:04 pm #

      I still don’t understand why people buy into the belief that there’s any real difference between either party,

      This is why. 🙂

      • GreenAlba February 4, 2019 at 12:58 pm #

        Interesting article, thanks, venuspluto. But depressing, because it’s all so self-reinforcing, so hard to see a way out.

        • venuspluto67 February 4, 2019 at 1:11 pm #

          Why The Culture War Has No Exit Strategy, a video by TJ Kirk.

          • GreenAlba February 4, 2019 at 1:54 pm #

            He’s both a bit addictive and a bit exhausting 🙂

          • venuspluto67 February 4, 2019 at 2:50 pm #

            That’s why he’s my fave YouTuber. 😉

  21. dennis_malta February 4, 2019 at 11:33 am #

    I know we are kicking the can down the road but it seems to be working. Since 2010 all of the additional sovereign debt in the world on net has been financed by money printing with minimal inflation. Japan has shown you can do this for decades. BOJ owns over 50% of Japans national debt. ECB owns 40% of Europes sovereign debt.

    Its hard to get to the bottom of the EROEI for shale oil and gas but it seems to be keeping shit going. Worse case scenario we print the money and nationalize the companies so they continue to frack away.

    John Michael Greer might have nailed it in the podcast when at the end he said we have too much energy and too much wealth in this country. That might be the real problem.

  22. Tate February 4, 2019 at 11:47 am #

    On the one hand, you correctly point the finger at “the Wall street/ K street grift machine,” but then you seem to denigrate the idea of “punishing taxes-to-come on super-rich toffs like Mr. Trump.”

    Is a 90% top marginal tax rate “punishing?” Most ordinary dirt people would say No if they really understood what that means.

    • Ol' Scratch February 4, 2019 at 12:11 pm #

      Most people apparently don’t grasp the concept of a marginal tax rate.

      • K-Dog February 4, 2019 at 12:24 pm #

        In a highly regulated society having slightly more than someone else means you live high off the hog significantly more than in a world where anything goes and nothing matters. The signals to show you lord it over another so you don’t have to deal with the black void that is you become cheaper.

        It is all about social position and people are willing to marginalize the value of their souls to elbow ahead of the other guy.

        But you know this. You tax at 100% don’t you Ol’ Scratch.

        • Ol' Scratch February 4, 2019 at 1:00 pm #

          Yes, payment in full upon ghosthood is the customary agreement. Pooches are given a pass, but then again they’re not dumb enough to make such agreements in the first place.

          • K-Dog February 4, 2019 at 5:28 pm #

            ‘An old man and a hound-dog named Rip, off for an evening’s pleasure in quest of raccoon. Usually, these evenings end with one tired old man, one battle-scarred hound dog, and one or more extremely dead raccoons, but as you may suspect, that will not be the case tonight. These hunters won’t be coming home from the hill. They’re headed for the backwoods—of The Twilight Zone.

            As the story proceeds Hyder Simpson both get taken down in the the coon hunt, drowned by a coon. Nasty critters. After they are dead they walk along the dirt road between this world and eternity you stopped them pretending to be nice and helpful. Told Hyder right this way over the hill but that Rip had to go to special dog heaven. Hyder would have none of it and would not be parted from Rip. They stayed on the path together. No heaven that would not have a dog would have him. You knew Rip was starting to smell the Brimstone over the hill and would not let Hyder go that way. Later they meet the real angel, not you.

            ‘The angel says, “You see, Mr. Simpson, a man, well, he’ll walk right into Hell with both eyes open. But even the Devil can’t fool a dog!” As the angel leads Hyder along the Eternity Road toward Heaven, he tells Hyder that a square dance and raccoon hunt are scheduled for that night. He assures Hyder that Rachel, who will soon be coming along the road, will not be misled by you.

  23. Ol' Scratch February 4, 2019 at 12:08 pm #

    OK, I’ll play the silly fool here and agree with you just for the sake of argument. Let’s just say what if Trump actually DID collude with Russia to get elected and that said collusion was actually effective. So WHAT? Are they, supposedly second rate power that poses little or no threat to the greatest Super Power on Earth, really so powerful that they could determine an outcome that by all accounts HRC should have won in a landslide? Do her supporters not realize how much further pathetic and ineffectual such accusations make her appear, especially since we know for damn sure that she was employing every dirty trick in the book with the considerable aide of a sitting president and her own spousal former president on this side of the pond as well? I dare say that the fact that Trump is now and has always been corrupt to his very core is no surprise to anyone who voted for Trump or simply withheld their vote for HRC. Maybe they just figured that turnabout was not only fair play, but a delicious just dessert savored piping hot on the night of the would be Queen’s coronation?

    • Ol' Scratch February 4, 2019 at 12:10 pm #

      This one was addressed to C-Wolf’s comment, which has apparently been deleted.

    • venuspluto67 February 4, 2019 at 12:31 pm #

      Pretty much. I doubt there was any serious active collusion with the Russians to secure Trump’s victory, but there may have been passive collusion to the extent that the Trump team knew that Russia was using the Internet and social media to inflame this country’s intense polarization and make a Trump victory more likely, and did nothing to discourage this.

      But I think the social-media outrage mob over the Covington Catholic Boys fake-news story demonstrated one thing all too well: If there are foreign powers such as Russia, China, and Iran who are using the Internet to make the division in this country much worse, the brutal truth is that both sides of that division are all too willing to make it very easy for these powers to do that. 🙁

      • Janos Skorenzy February 4, 2019 at 2:38 pm #

        Welcome to Reality boyz. As if America hasn’t been influencing everyone for generatons. As if Israel and Greater Israel leaves America and Europe alone. As if the Chinese aren’t now coming on very strong, the Muslims as well using Saudi oil bucks, etc, etc.

        If we were even slightly sane, we’d be pressuring Putin to stop persecuting White Nationalists and give up his fantasy of a resurrected Soviet Union that would be full of no longer cowed Muslims, warrior races from both the Caucasus region and Central Asia.

    • seawolf77 February 4, 2019 at 12:59 pm #

      Well there you have it. If Trump can collude with Russia, then it is clear that the next Democratic candidate can collude with China. Since trump is doing his very best to disrupt China’s ascendancy, then clearly a cooperative DNC would be like dollar signs in their eyes. Get rid of of Trump’s tariffs, get their 5G gear into every corner of the world, make sure they take the lead in AI. Reverse everything Trump has done or been trying to do. I’m sure that aside from letting blacks and women vote, this will go down in history as the greatest strengthening of democracy ever. At the convention we could have booths for all the foreign powers. There could be a China tent, a Russia tent, a Mexican tent…with a wall around it of course. When Trump accepts the nomination, they could play “The Hymn for Red October.” Then in a surprise announcement Mike Pence would be replaced with the oligarch Deripaska, the aluminum magnate, because after all who wouldn’t want a Russian billionaire on the ticket. Of course tit for tat, Xi’s niece would run with Kamala Harris.

      • Ol' Scratch February 4, 2019 at 1:19 pm #

        They all collude with whomever can help them. But generally speaking, they’re all smart enough to know that the best and the brightest of the opinion manipulators live right here in the land of delusion. Why go overseas for a cheap knockoff when you can get the best influence money can buy right here on DC’s K Street at competitive prices? Your view of how DC works is hopelessly naive.

        • seawolf77 February 4, 2019 at 1:37 pm #

          You’re the type of person who would defend Catholic priests. You get a rise out of defending the indefensible; it’s practice for you. If you’ve met one Trumptard, you’ve met them all. You cannot have an American campaign cooperating with a foreign government. That is not how everyone does it. Everyone else when approached by foreign governments immediately went to the FBI. That’s a fact. “Everyone would take that call.” No, not really. Only Donald Trump would take that call. Only his campaign would not report it. Only his campaign would then lie about it for years. Your argument that everyone does it is pure Trumptard spewing, orange gruel with bits of truth thrown in for flavor. My naivete? Your complicity is what you’re trying to say, it’s just hard to get out of a sideways mouth.

          • rackslope February 4, 2019 at 2:36 pm #

            Wow, I think you are TDS Patient Zero. It seems to have symptoms consistent with Rabies and Diarrhea.

          • Janos Skorenzy February 4, 2019 at 2:40 pm #

            How much did Clinton take from China again? And how much did Hillary take on that Russian rare earth deal? Juan Valdez sputters in non-classic Spanish.

          • Ol' Scratch February 4, 2019 at 5:05 pm #

            Seawolfie77, STILL winning friends and influencing people one “Trumptard” at a time.

          • Nightowl February 5, 2019 at 3:36 pm #

            I’ll take uranium sales for 500, Alex.

            Then the Podesta Group for 1000.

  24. rackslope February 4, 2019 at 12:08 pm #

    Yes, Hillary should have won. Why can’t everyone see how much better off we would have been. If it weren’t for Trump’s nefarious drops Re: her supposed criminal past, we would be in a much better place. Thank the Enlightened One, she will have another chance!

    • seawolf77 February 4, 2019 at 1:14 pm #

      Of course she should have won. Like Gore should have won. This retarded electoral college, with us because of slavery, should be abolished. Why design a system where the minority rules? It is patently stupid. Like I’ve said many times, we live in LBJ’s world. When he gave blacks civil rights he ceded the South for the next hundred years to the racist party. If you take the states south of the Mason Dixon line over to Texas that is 142 electoral college votes en masse. That is more than half of what you need.If you add in the plains states which are also consistently red and West Virginia and Kentucky you are approaching 200. When Trump talks about this great electoral victory, he is lying through his teeth.

      • rackslope February 4, 2019 at 2:02 pm #

        However he won, thank God he did. Anyone who thinks we would have been better off with that crazy bitch in charge is so full of TDS as to be delusional.

        • Janos Skorenzy February 4, 2019 at 2:41 pm #

          TDS is a spiritual AIDS.

          • seawolf77 February 4, 2019 at 8:53 pm #

            You’ve got that wrong. AIDS is a spiritual STD.You catch it by sleeping with someone who is attracted to the likes of you. Can you fucking imagine what that creature would be like. Look like. Think like. The only thing we know for sure is that it would be white. A marshmallow maybe? I’m just spitballing here.

        • seawolf77 February 4, 2019 at 8:55 pm #

          Thank God. I think you’re pointed in the wrong direction.

          • Q. Shtik February 5, 2019 at 1:03 am #

            Will everyone please fucking STOP using obscure acronyms like TDS and phrases like “nefarious drops.” What does “drops” mean? Drops of what?

      • 100th Avatar February 4, 2019 at 7:33 pm #

        Because only a minority are intelligent and informed. Because mob rule is a recipe for disaster.

        Too many Seadolt77 simpletons, you know, the Dunning-Kruegerians, stupid people that think they’re intelligent because they can use a three syllable word, often incorrectly, from time-to-time?

        • seawolf77 February 4, 2019 at 8:46 pm #

          Numero Culo to the rescue. Recipe for disaster. Mob rule. Simpletons. Stupid people. Three syllable word. You’re so cliche if they named a perfume after you it would smell like air. Cliche- you think you’ve smelt it, but you never have. Don’t ever be afraid to be …Cliche. So dull, bland and uninteresting you just have to breathe it.

          • 100th Avatar February 4, 2019 at 9:11 pm #

            Says the shmuck that used 3 synonyms as if they conveyed different meaning.

            Dunning Kruger strikes again

          • seawolf77 February 4, 2019 at 9:39 pm #

            They do. You’re dull, as a knife with no edge. You’re bland like gruel. And you’re uninteresting, like a tree stump.

  25. venuspluto67 February 4, 2019 at 12:18 pm #

    with a spin on how the Georgia election of 2018 was rigged by malign forces to prevent her victory.

    So a blatant voter-suppression rampage personally orchestrated by her opponent doesn’t qualify as malign in your book? Or are you merely only selectively paying attention again?

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    • rackslope February 4, 2019 at 12:25 pm #

      That’s OK. The dreamers and undocumented civic denizens brought the balance back into her favor. Oh, I wasn’t supposed to mention undocumented.

    • cbeard February 4, 2019 at 8:02 pm #

      venuspluto67 That is a complete lie. A total fabrication. The Georgia gubernatorial election was not rigged in any way. She lost by 55,000 votes. Period. No rigging. No voter suppression. She should have lost by a lot more. $200,000 in school loans, $50,000 in back taxes. The woman can’t handle her own finances, much less the state of Georgia which has a balanced budget law on the books. She came as close as she did due to all the liberals in the cities, a lot of which aren’t Southerners, they moved in from lala land. Kemp had his own fiscal problems too, but just like Trump vs Hillary, he was the lesser of two evils. I fear the next election in Georgia will be going blue, though still by a small margin. She wouldn’t have come as close as she did without liberal whites support. Black people will vote for any black candidate, no matter what. She was/is relatively articulate, but gun control and freebie welfare promises won’t work for smart, rural, small town, hard working voters who are watching their country go to hell in a hand basket.

      • seawolf77 February 4, 2019 at 8:29 pm #

        “Watching their country go to hell in a hand basket…” I know exactly the kind of people you are talking about. They think they know exactly the right way to live and they want to shove their stick up their ass utopia right down your throat. Self-righteous to a murderous fault, they will kill you or incarcerate you or worse if you don’t tow the line because you’re in their backyard. That’s why what happened to the Saints so goddamned poetic in its irony. The country told Louisiana you’re in my backyard now and we’re going to fuck you in your ass because we enjoy it and it’s the way we say it’s gonna be and there ain’t a fuckin thing you can do about it. And you know what? No one in Louisiana got it. Nobody. They even sued the league. That’s funny. Like the league is going to buckle to a bunch of idiots who can dish it out but can’t take it.

        • cbeard February 5, 2019 at 3:40 pm #

          The kind of people I’m talking about are the salt of the earth. The backbone of this country. Hell, these people are the back bone of the whole goddamned planet. Myself, I don’t want to tell anyone how to live. I don’t want anyone telling me how to live. That goes for snowflakes like you, right wing MIC types, jack leg preachers, nobody.

          • Q. Shtik February 6, 2019 at 12:10 am #

            What the heck is a “jack leg preacher?”

          • Tate February 7, 2019 at 3:50 pm #

            Same as a “jack leg mechanic,” only dealing in Bible verses instead of auto repair. That is to say, untrained.

  26. Epicur February 4, 2019 at 12:23 pm #

    As far as the government being able to issue all the money they want to issue, there is the problem of inflation. There is a natural constraint in that when confidence is lost in the currency, confidence is lost in the government as well.

    It has seemed since the 1960s that our government has been able to walk the tightrope between inflation and natural austerity, but the pension chickens are coming home to roost – the wheel is still in spin.

    It is unfortunate that we can no longer dig up the corpses of miscreants and put them on trial, but who knows, fashions change. I can think of quite a few that deserved much worse while wearing their flesh, but their lies were so seductive.

    • Epicur February 4, 2019 at 12:26 pm #

      Re: my 12:23: That was supposed to be an initial post, not a reply.

    • rackslope February 4, 2019 at 12:31 pm #

      Everyone talks about how OUR fiat currency must follow the inevitable arc of all fiat currencies without mentioning the big Dumbo in the room. ‘merica has the largest, most expensive military in the world. Who’s going to complain?

      • FincaInTheMountains February 4, 2019 at 12:47 pm #

        Who’s going to complain?

        I don’t know, better ask Putin about it.

        Putin openly dumps US Treasuries and buys gold, and makes others follow his lead – like Venezuelan Maduro.

        • rackslope February 4, 2019 at 1:40 pm #

          Wow, two of the most important economies in the world!

          https://www.thebalance.com/world-currency-3305931

          We mericans get to dilute our inflation across the globe. We can ride this crazy susan for a long, long time.

          Oh, and maybe I should aks Hillary, I hear she has a direct line. It appears the bear was putin it to her. OMG, I’m the funniest guy in the room.

      • seawolf77 February 4, 2019 at 1:43 pm #

        While that is true, America famously only fights 3rd world countries and pushovers, not anybody who would put up a real fight. Sometimes still they can’t win, like Vietnam. Those people could fight. Dumbo can still get his ass kicked. Most of our projected might depends on aircraft carriers and many countries have spent billions of dollars to know those out a priori. And lately our weapon systmes have sucked to high heaven. The F-35 is a disaster.The F-22 has never flown in combat and it’s 20 years old. It’s still killing our pilots and they still don’t know why.

        • rackslope February 4, 2019 at 2:06 pm #

          nice slide lobo marino

        • JohnAZ February 4, 2019 at 2:33 pm #

          Seawolf

          The USA never lost a single battle in Vietnam. But lost the war. The why is simple.

          Military Industrial Complex portion of the Deep State.

          The Tonkin Gulf incident was a total fabrication, that started it.

          The TET offensive, in which we lost so many guys, was a joke. The MIC so underestimated the opposition it was sad. Our intelligence community sucked.

          The Nixon offensive in 72, was a good example of our number one ineptitude. Not putting in a final surrender of NVA led us to our surrender in 73.

          We start wars but never figure out what victory means. Over and over. Korea, Vietnam, Balkans, Iraq twice, Afghanistan, all kinds of justification but no idea when we have won.

          The intelligence community is always right in the middle of the deceptions, always. All the folks who mistrust the government, with good reason, should realize that lots of really bad decisions are made because the Intelligence groups are so full of BS.

          War is all out, 100%. When you declare war on someone, you are in disagreement with them about something. If one soldier’s life is lost then the only right answer is like WW2. Unconditional surrender. Korea, absorption of NOKO into Korea. Vietnam, destruction of Hanoi and Haiphong and execution of Ho Chi Minh, Iraq 1, destruction of Hussein’s rule, execution of Saddam, and implementation of an Islamic republic similar to ours, Afghanistan, burn out all the poppy fields, destroy the elite of the Taliban, and put in a Islamic Republic similar to ours.

          We need to totally crush the enemy into submission, then rebuild the country in our image pasted onto their culture. Just like Germany and Japan.

          If a plan to totally destroy the enemy’s ability to renew warfare is not part of the war’s initiation plan,then congress should cut off funds.

          • Janos Skorenzy February 4, 2019 at 2:48 pm #

            Are you in favor of that or just speaking theoretically? Cuz to do so means swimming in oceans of blood.

            Guerilla War is very cost effective. And the only battle you have to win is the last one – if even!

            The Afghans have destroyed one White army after another. The Russians one Western Invader after another. Similarly, but in a different context, Israel is doomed, their only recourse would be to nuke the Arabs who are winning the demographic war. But that would be to expose themselves once and for all time. Some of the Zionist Founding Father implored their followers to remove all of the Arabs – but they didn’t dare because the world was watching. Oh fatal error!

          • JohnAZ February 4, 2019 at 9:34 pm #

            Janos

            My point is

            Fight any war to completion which is annihilation of the other side, yes bloodbaths,

            Or do not start.

          • Janos Skorenzy February 5, 2019 at 12:21 pm #

            Thank God you have no power then. You worship the Military Industrial Complex and illusory good old daze.

      • Epicur February 6, 2019 at 11:26 am #

        “Who’s going to complain?”

        Especially when they are devaluing their currencies at comparable rates or greater. The USA is the 800 pound gorilla of economies and if we pipe the tune everyone else has to dance.

        The inflation can still have effects as people try to escape its drag, but they do not have to be catastrophic. MMT will work as long as the people can be convinced to comply – which most will do. Compliance is not the same as believing.

    • FincaInTheMountains February 4, 2019 at 1:18 pm #

      American dollar would have seized to exist as international currency in early 1970s after Nixon famous gold decision if not for Soviet leadership who decided to support dollar at all cost, like making a large grain purchases and refusing to sell Russian oil for rubles, only for dollars.

      I think the main reason for that was the desire of traitorous KGB and Communist party bureaucracy to “privatize” Soviet property and take their new fortunes to the West.

      • FincaInTheMountains February 4, 2019 at 1:21 pm #

        By the way, back then the decision was made to support US with space technology and not to disclose details about the fake Moon landing.

        • rackslope February 4, 2019 at 2:13 pm #

          good sarcasm from fink, who’dathunkit

          • Janos Skorenzy February 4, 2019 at 2:49 pm #

            Finc is a Russian Space Monkey implanted with a human brain, the brain of a nerdy factory worker.

        • capt spaulding February 4, 2019 at 7:44 pm #

          I can’t believe there are people who still think there’s a moon.

  27. FincaInTheMountains February 4, 2019 at 12:43 pm #

    Looks like Trump had one butt cheek and Pence the other. Nice teamwork! == Scratch

    Pence, becoming vice-president, openly declared that Dick Cheney was a model for him, who in 2016 openly called on Republicans to vote for Hillary Clinton, and then played a fatal role in Michael Flynn’s tragedy, and therefore in that a year after winning the election, Trump did not have his own administration.

    https://pixel.nymag.com/imgs/daily/intelligencer/2017/05/17/19-flynn-pence.w700.h700.jpg

    • Ol' Scratch February 4, 2019 at 1:12 pm #

      LOL! I think an updated version of that famous Lloyd Bentsen debate zinger of yesteryear might apply to Pence:

      “Sir, I knew Dick Cheney, I was waterboarded by Dick Cheney, and I knew people who were shot in the face personally by Dick Cheney, and YOU sir are NO Dick Cheney!

      • BuckP February 4, 2019 at 2:53 pm #

        That’s hilarious Ol’Scratch!

  28. JustSaying February 4, 2019 at 1:00 pm #

    …Anyway, both sides are marinated in delusion these days…

    Yes, the Dems think money grows on trees and the Pubs think the empire is still sustainable.

    • rackslope February 4, 2019 at 2:05 pm #

      The “delusion” spewed forth by the MSM 24/7 is pure propaganda. Anyone who subscribes to it without question is a pawn.

      • JohnAZ February 4, 2019 at 2:45 pm #

        Or a Democrat.

  29. BuckP February 4, 2019 at 2:25 pm #

    The latest scam here in Nevada, is that after paying $1200/month for health insurance, $1500 copay hosp. ($500 copay ER, $50 copay UC), you receive a whopping bill from the attending doctors because they are not in-network even though the facility is.

    We, as a a nation, need a name change. How about USA, “United Scams of America” The hollowing out and asset striping of the middle class continues unabated without much of a whimper.

    Meanwhile,
    After being exposed by Professor Mark Skidmore of having $21 trillion of unallocated funds pass from the Treasury through the DOD and HUD as “undocumentable adjustments” to some unknown entity, the US government has now declared through FASB Rule 56 that the federal budget is a matter of national security and real numbers do not need to be provided. Fraud!
    Meanwhile, the MSM either ignores this story or sugarcoats it with some superficial faux explanation.
    Meanwhile we need to get prepared to send our sons and daughters to war for these fraudsters. Trumping up war is something both political parties and the MSM unanimously agree on and jubilantly support.

    • FincaInTheMountains February 4, 2019 at 3:04 pm #

      That’s a World Black Project in a chemically pure form, and the goal is not so much to make money, but to deny “profaine” (deplorables) medical care.

    • FincaInTheMountains February 4, 2019 at 3:10 pm #

      American medical problem could not be solved by insurance reform or by “Medicare for all”, it only could be solved by a new Pecora Commission working alongside the firing squads.

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

      • Ol' Scratch February 4, 2019 at 5:01 pm #

        Sadly, true. But we all know that’s not going to happen at this stage of the game.

    • Ol' Scratch February 4, 2019 at 4:58 pm #

      LOL! Let’s face it, the Pentagon boys were never going to surrender to a bunch of accountants. They’ve got guns, nukes, and all them other neat toys, for crying out loud!

      • BuckP February 4, 2019 at 5:29 pm #

        For sure! The Pentagon boys also have Wall Street and the banks behnd them! Kind of like “You’ll trade your oil using dollars or we’ll kill you!” But have no fear, our Fourth Estate is on the job shedding darkness on the light.

    • SoftStarLight February 4, 2019 at 11:41 pm #

      Because in reality the people who affect to be Elite are actually savages.

  30. volodya February 4, 2019 at 3:34 pm #

    It appears that lawyers representing the Covington fellas are suing for defamation. Letters have been sent out yadda yadda, as soon as this thing hit the airwaves you could hear lawyers sharpening their knives. Should be entertaining.

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  31. aibohphobia February 4, 2019 at 3:46 pm #

    Uhh Jim,
    Its “LGBTQ” NOT “LBGTQ.” You could be sued for such a grievous representation! Everyone knows that the G’s joined up before the B’s, and if you doubt it, you can see that their party card has a lower number. Of course if you disagree, you’re just a Patriarchal Hater, and no one will like you until you attend 18 weeks of Sensitivity Training.

    To help you remember, here’s a song with a tune that you may remember from the early days of TV. I am assured that the words have always been the same…

    Mickey LGBTQ

    (With apologies to ex-mousketeers everywhere, even though they are all Patriarchal Oppressors)

    1. Come along and sing the song promoted by the few—
    M I C K E Y LGBTQ
    Get your thumbs all ready for the turning of the screw—
    M I C K E Y LGBTQ*

    *(Chorus) L G B (LGB!)
    T and Q (T and Q!)
    You’d best agree with all we say or else! (Else! Else! Else!)

    2. Time to Snark at Patriarchs, and then we’ll prob’ly sue—
    M I C K E Y LGBTQ
    We’ll protest and shout them down whate’er they say or do—
    M I C K E Y LGBTQ*

    3. Hey There! Hi There! Ho There! You’re unwelcome as the flu—
    M I C K E Y LGBTQ
    Dating of the opposite sex is what you must not do—
    M I C K E Y LGBTQ*

    We won’t stop until the nation’s all torn down and through—
    M I C K E Y LGBTQ
    SJ-Dubs are on the rise—Who’ll stop em? Won’t be you—
    M I C K E Y LGBTQ*

    • capt spaulding February 4, 2019 at 7:49 pm #

      Good beat, good lyrics, easy to dance to, I give it a 9.

    • BackRowHeckler February 4, 2019 at 8:33 pm #

      That’s good. But don’t try submitting it to Disney.

      brh

    • SoftStarLight February 4, 2019 at 11:52 pm #

      SJ-Dubs on the rise so watch out or suffer through 18 weeks of re-education boot camp!!

  32. Janos Skorenzy February 4, 2019 at 3:47 pm #

    Brexit? Of course. Brexit or Break it.

    Once more unto the breach, dear friends, once more;
    Or close the wall up with our English dead.
    In peace there’s nothing so becomes a man
    As modest stillness and humility:
    But when the blast of war blows in our ears,
    Then imitate the action of the tiger;
    Stiffen the sinews, summon up the blood,
    Disguise fair nature with hard-favour’d rage;
    Then lend the eye a terrible aspect;
    Let pry through the portage of the head
    Like the brass cannon; let the brow o’erwhelm it
    As fearfully as doth a galled rock
    O’erhang and jutty his confounded base,
    Swill’d with the wild and wasteful ocean.
    Now set the teeth and stretch the nostril wide,
    Hold hard the breath and bend up every spirit
    To his full height. On, on, you noblest English.
    Whose blood is fet from fathers of war-proof!
    Fathers that, like so many Alexanders,
    Have in these parts from morn till even fought
    And sheathed their swords for lack of argument:
    Dishonour not your mothers; now attest
    That those whom you call’d fathers did beget you.
    Be copy now to men of grosser blood,
    And teach them how to war. And you, good yeoman,
    Whose limbs were made in England, show us here
    The mettle of your pasture; let us swear
    That you are worth your breeding; which I doubt not;
    For there is none of you so mean and base,
    That hath not noble lustre in your eyes.
    I see you stand like greyhounds in the slips,
    Straining upon the start. The game’s afoot:
    Follow your spirit, and upon this charge
    Cry “God for Harry, England, and Saint George!

    JS: The enemy has rap songs and pc interpretations of the the Bible. We have Shakespeare. We’ve won – we need only CLAIM our Victory.

    • K-Dog February 4, 2019 at 5:34 pm #

      Henry V – Act 3 Scene 1, W Shakespeare (When you pretend to grow a brain I strain) There’s a rhyme.

    • BackRowHeckler February 4, 2019 at 8:31 pm #

      Yes, we have Shakespeare. And Marlowe, and Milton, and Hobbes, and John Donne, and Kipling etc. But how’s that stack up with Snoop Dog, Tupac, and Biggy Smalls?

      brh

      • SoftStarLight February 4, 2019 at 11:59 pm #

        You forgot Nicki Minaj ;-).

        • malthuss February 5, 2019 at 11:54 am #

          Kardi B

  33. PeteAtomic February 4, 2019 at 4:18 pm #

    Part of me– the dark, totalitarian & animalistic part of me (and yea, you all got one fellow CFers), wants Trump to stride to the podium imperiously and declare that yes, he IS a Russian agent, you motherfuckers! and then pull off his suit to expose a Russian officer’s uniform underneath.

    It would all be rather entertaining, anyway.

    • JohnAZ February 4, 2019 at 4:34 pm #

      Probably not going to happen because:

      It is a gigantic lie by the MSM and the Left.

    • SoftStarLight February 4, 2019 at 11:38 pm #

      Maybe not animalistic? I can see dark and possibly totalitarian.

  34. SoftStarLight February 4, 2019 at 4:31 pm #

    You are right Mr. K. Neither “party” knows what to do about the future so in a tiresome and boring fashion they both retreat to their respective safe spaces of self-sustained lies and echo chambers. All the while, the country outside of Versailles on the Potomac moves forward under grueling circumstances as new crops of disenchanted folk are sifted from the corn of Flyovadystopia. There isn’t anything wrong with a little caring and sharing. And why not do some reverse asset-stripping from the one to the ninety-nine? The first order of business should be to bulldoze all immoral walls and doors in the land. Such relicts of the 14th century should be ground to dust. We can all live outside together holding hands and singing praises of ecstatic love, joy and togetherness (even when its -40F or 140F). Let’s start this project in Potomac, Maryland! Then, why even talk about taxes anymore? Why can’t we just take everything from the one percent? Let them have a little dog food with a smidge of ketchup for dinner sometimes to catch up with the Joneses ;-). Your posts are always so rich I could go on and on and on. Like Adam Levine. He is so dreamy, but that MS-13esque tattooed torso is truly a tragedy. And that 70’s upholstery he wore!!!! Life is cruel sometimes.

    • JohnAZ February 4, 2019 at 4:43 pm #

      Hey, SSL.

      You talk about bulldozing all the walls and going Kumbaya.

      In Oder, bulldoze:

      Obama’s wall

      Pelosi’s Wall

      Schumer’s wall

      Hillary’s wall

      Clooney’s wall

      The White House Wall

      The Capitol wall

      Maxine’s Wall

      Feinstein’s Wall

      There is a start. Put your money where you mouth is Dems.

      • SoftStarLight February 4, 2019 at 11:33 pm #

        Great start to the list John!!! But we should add some Repubs for fair and balanced purposes ;-). Like Paul Ryan, Jeff Flake, Mitch McConnell, John Kasich, all Bushes, etc…

  35. PeteAtomic February 4, 2019 at 5:08 pm #

    Regardless of what Trump does on Tuesday, he has gotta make it entertaining.
    Fiscal policies & troop deployment.. meh.. that’s so 2018, man

    He’s gotta entertain. Nobody gives a shit what these politicians actually propose anymore, as long as they entertain. That’s all that matters.

    It doesn’t matter if somebody like Ocasio-Cortez actually believes solar & wind energy could have provided the heat in a place like here in Minnesota when it was damned near unlivable at -60 or -80 F or whatever it was. She danced sexy in a college video, and guys wanna fuck her. That’s all that matters. She’s entertaining.

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    • K-Dog February 4, 2019 at 5:48 pm #

      The Mall of the Americas is so big getting rid of heat is a problem. Even in winter. But if wishes were horses, beggars would ride. I’ll agree, when somebody figures out nobody bakes the bread; that nobody runs the show. When somebody figures out that they can cash in and get a little by pretending to be in charge because there is nobody to stop them from above or below, no thunderbolts, no pitchforks. Well then.

      They should at least be entertaining.

      • Janos Skorenzy February 4, 2019 at 6:43 pm #

        What if we wore stillsuits or rubber diving suits with internal heating? We’d just have to plug in once or twice a day to charge the battery – which would also charge our brain chip. Give every homeless one of these and they would laugh at the weather – as if they were wearing London Fog. Soon “homed” people would be cashing out, eager to live the cyber life on the streets. Steampunk demands hi tech in other areas. Coal may be King but He will not be God.

        • GreenAlba February 5, 2019 at 10:03 am #

          You may laugh, Janos.

          There was an erstwhile contributor to the comments section of the Graun, particularly the environmental section, who went by the name of Teratornis. He’s long disappeared from the Graun, but he seemed to be American and from somewhere with really cold winters.

          I’m light green, but this guy was deep, dark green. He had no heating of any kind in his house, but he had developed his own eco-clothing that had some kind of heating incorporated, on the basis that it is way, way cheaper to warm a person than it is to warm a house (perhaps he had a Passivhaus too, I’ve no idea).

          Wouldn’t be practical if you kept pets, obviously, unless you dressed them similarly. &#128569

          • GreenAlba February 5, 2019 at 10:04 am #

            oops, cat didn’t work.

    • BackRowHeckler February 4, 2019 at 7:05 pm #

      Out in Minnesota, how do your Somali guests like the extreme cold weather? I figure they must like it a lot because many of them are moving further north into Canada, where it is even colder. Or maybe welfare payments are better, I don’t know.

      brh

  36. 100th Avatar February 4, 2019 at 5:57 pm #

    “…expect at least forty minutes of national self-esteem therapy, which nobody will believe. ”

    But they do believe. Greatest nation, shining city on the hill.
    Jingoism, exceptionalism, progressive, land of the nothing is free and home of the brave waging wars on failed 3rd world states.

    Where the dream is alive with a 5000 calorie frapabetes peddler now running for chief imbecile.

    • tucsonspur February 4, 2019 at 8:12 pm #

      Even a gallon of espresso couldn’t put life into this guy.

      Bette Midler said:

      “Howard Schultz is a reminder of how wealthy, opinionated white guys are just like Starbucks: there’s one on every f—ing corner”.

      Bill Maher said something like, just because he had the profitable insight that people would overpay for coffee, doesn’t mean he can run the world.

      • JohnAZ February 4, 2019 at 8:59 pm #

        Bette and Phil should be asked one simple question.

        Who in the Democratic crazy party is more qualified to be President than Howard Schultz. At least he has run a successful organization.

        Let’s see, OAC, Liz Warren, Kama Harris, Bernie Sanders, Corey Booker, you name it, none have ever run anything or been responsible for a payroll. Michael Moore summed it up well, AOC should be leader of the Democrats. He is crazy!

        All the crazies seem to be able to do is name call.

        Think of it. Schultz vs, Trump. Both of them repudiate the current parties. We start out with two new parties based on good economic principles and business techniques instead of political BS.

        Good idea?

        • tucsonspur February 5, 2019 at 2:38 am #

          In principle, yes. We could have a Coffee Party and a Tea Party, but we’d need some cuts in government spending.

      • seawolf77 February 4, 2019 at 9:00 pm #

        Actually, Mayor DeBlasio said it.

    • SoftStarLight February 5, 2019 at 12:40 am #

      I don’t know maybe he isn’t so bad. If “progessives” hate him he must have done something right.

  37. BackRowHeckler February 4, 2019 at 7:01 pm #

    Out in Chicago … have any arrests been made yet in the violent assault of black, gay actor Jussie Smollett? If the answer is no, then you have 2 homophobic, racist MAGA wearing white criminals roaming the streets carrying nooses and bottles of bleach in -50dF weather, scouring the city late at night for marginalized people to terrorize in the name of President Trump. That the CPD have not arrested anybody yet is proof of their racism and homophobia.

    brh

    • tucsonspur February 4, 2019 at 7:56 pm #

      And this dirt bag, after saying “I’d do her”, wants us to believe that he thought “do” meant to have a personal relationship! He’s a load of shit tightly wrapped in money.

  38. FincaInTheMountains February 4, 2019 at 7:22 pm #

    The portraiture of a sudden defeat

    Pelosi: No wall money in border security legislation

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MkkALERseU4

  39. tucsonspur February 4, 2019 at 7:26 pm #

    “the pelt of a giant ground sloth”. Great stuff Jim. I’ll go with Vin Diesel’s fur coat any day.

    Someone said Big Boi’s entrance was epic. I guess a rapping gorilla looking like some washed out, baseball player pimp dressed in pajamas mounting the stage covered in fur Could be called epic.

    Disaster of a half time show. Truly representative of America. Diverse, shallow, tatted and vapid.

    I’d love to see Trump come out tomorrow, flanked by generals and admirals and say, “Enough of this shit, this is a national emergency, Mueller is finished, I’m the President, the wall is going up and this fucking circus is over”!

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    • JohnAZ February 4, 2019 at 9:09 pm #

      Wishful thinking TS.

      • SoftStarLight February 5, 2019 at 1:09 am #

        Wrong John! I was told…”Your wish is my command”. SO, I am expecting it to happen.

    • SoftStarLight February 5, 2019 at 12:56 am #

      I love this post :-).

    • Q. Shtik February 5, 2019 at 2:31 am #

      Disaster of a half time show. Truly representative of America. Diverse, shallow, tatted and vapid. – tucs

      ===========

      The moment the second quarter ended I flipped to a boxing match on ESPN. I refuse to bless these ridiculous halftime shows with my attention.

      • tucsonspur February 5, 2019 at 2:49 am #

        Knock out move.

  40. Pucker February 4, 2019 at 8:02 pm #

    I’ve recently been listening to some of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s speeches from days when it was the Left that seemed rational and reasonable. I’ve also been listening to Reverend Jim Jones’ sermons.

    I think that these mass movements may be blunt, crude totalitarian instruments of power aggrandizement? The nincompoop Mass of simple-minded, Low IQ people are aroused by a Utopian vision with the Leader pounding them relentlessly with pious empty moral platitudes, such as Peace, Love, Justice, and Brotherhood. The Leader typically believes in the Utopian Vision, but the movement enables the Leader to aggregate Power, which is very corrupting and then eventually the Utopian Movement goes off the rails and bat shit crazy.

    I suspect that what the Civil Rights Movement may have really been about was miscegenation? The White Supremecists may have been using Segregation as a Wall to prevent miscegenation and to keep the blacks down? Dr. King never mentions miscegenation in his “Dream”. All “Dreams” are ultimately Freudian Dreams. Dr. King’s Dream was a Plantation with the antebellum miscegenation that gave birth to the Negro out of the African, but without the brutal oppression?

  41. BackRowHeckler February 4, 2019 at 8:03 pm #

    Lot of young ‘uns in the burbs seeing all those tatts on display last night at the Superbowl are thinking, “That’s cool, I’m gonna get me some tatts too!”

    brh

    • tucsonspur February 4, 2019 at 8:37 pm #

      Nothing like a fat, pudgy kid decorated with skulls, snakes and devils putting the fear of God into you. Yikes, he’s “Born to Raise Hell”!

      • JohnAZ February 4, 2019 at 9:26 pm #

        How about a performer with CALIFORNIA tatted across his abdomen?

    • Pucker February 4, 2019 at 9:39 pm #

      According to the book “Surveillance Capitalism”, they now have “Smart” tattoos with sensors that vacuum up your data. Didn’t they tattoo the prisoners in Au…such…witz?

    • SoftStarLight February 5, 2019 at 1:12 am #

      Just think of how all that will look in 20 years. Some tatts can be sexy but lawd that really gets to the point of gawdy and too much.

  42. seawolf77 February 4, 2019 at 8:06 pm #

    Trumptards elected somebody who said he would work his ass off for them, would work so hard he’d never play golf and never leave the White House, someone who would not care how hard or how long it took, he would grind whatever grit the mill required. For the last 2 months he’s clocked in 300 hours of executive time, which loosely translated means watching TV, tweeting, and calling friends to shoot the shit. He’s a full-time freeloader. Soon the full head of steam that Obama left this retard with will dissipate and the economy will tank, the stock market already has, he’ll be impeached or resign, and the world will stop praying for him to choke on a cheeseburger. Amen.

    • BackRowHeckler February 4, 2019 at 8:27 pm #

      Got any tatts?

    • JohnAZ February 4, 2019 at 9:07 pm #

      You mean the 1.7% GDP growth rate and falling that Obama left behind because he regulated and taxed the US into low growth.

    • SoftStarLight February 5, 2019 at 1:16 am #

      Really? So now you want to start praying? Remember seawolf. The Lord works in mysterious ways. What would you do if the full-time freeloader is your President for four more years lol?

      • seawolf77 February 5, 2019 at 2:09 pm #

        “I have a very big brain. Very big. Yuge. I have very good genes, and that’s why I have such a big brain. My uncle, an MIT professor, he also had a big brain. He knew more about nuclear than nuclear scientists. Why? Big brain. Biiiiiiiiig brain” Trump says pointing to his orange head.

  43. tucsonspur February 4, 2019 at 8:39 pm #

    “Mother”

    • SoftStarLight February 5, 2019 at 1:18 am #

      Uh oh…where are you going with this ;-)?

      • tucsonspur February 5, 2019 at 2:43 am #

        Seawolf, tatted across the right bicep.

        • Janos Skorenzy February 5, 2019 at 12:25 pm #

          No, he has a dancing boy that gyrates when he flexes his minimal bicep.

  44. 100th Avatar February 4, 2019 at 9:20 pm #

    We knew Hillary’s intimate photos, lifted by Russians from her server, were bound to surface:

    Russian Navy has new weapon that makes targets hallucinate, vomit: report

    https://thehill.com/policy/defense/428346-russian-navy-has-new-weapon-that-makes-target-hallucinate-and-vomit-report

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  45. JohnAZ February 4, 2019 at 9:23 pm #

    All you crypto currency fans better watch out.

    Gerald Cotten of QuadrigaCX died from a chronic disease. The problem? Customers are trying to get their $190 million dollars out of the company. Gerald died without leaving behind the passwords for the encrypted funds. Oops!

  46. Pucker February 4, 2019 at 9:33 pm #

    Idea for a new Super Hero who saves Hookers: “Super John”. He’s a Progressive Democrat.

    • Pucker February 4, 2019 at 9:47 pm #

      Super John cums to the rescue.

  47. BackRowHeckler February 4, 2019 at 9:51 pm #

    Tommy Lee talked Pam Anderson into getting some tatts on a trip on Asia. Sure, why not, we’re young, rich and famous? Let’s do it!

    She’s come down with a bad case of hep C on account of those tatts, which has destroyed her liver and will probably shorten her life. She’s no longer young, and her and Tommy Lee hate each other. She still has the tatts, but probably no longer think they are cool. They have a son and the son recently beat the sh-t out of Tommy Lee. Needless to say the love affair is long over, but like in many relationships, tatts outlive the commitment. Tatts, a dirty home made movie, and a rebellious son are all that is left.

    brh

    • SoftStarLight February 5, 2019 at 1:30 am #

      She loves Julian Assange now and I think she went to Ecquador to “help” him a while back.

    • Q. Shtik February 5, 2019 at 2:52 am #

      Tatts, a dirty home made movie, and a rebellious son are all that is left. – BRH

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

      WOW! Thanks for the update. Who knew?

      • BackRowHeckler February 5, 2019 at 4:22 am #

        Hey, you heard it here first, Q.

        Brh

    • Janos Skorenzy February 5, 2019 at 12:27 pm #

      What about the fake beasts? How are they doing?

  48. Pucker February 4, 2019 at 10:08 pm #

    Speaking of “Smart” tattoos, do any of you CFNers have experience with “Smart” medical devices that vacuum up all of your confidential medical information and sell it to third parties?

    I’m having trouble programming my “User Profile” for my new “Smart” rectal thermometer. Thank you

    • SoftStarLight February 5, 2019 at 1:26 am #

      Ewwwwww why are you being super gross tonight????

  49. Pucker February 4, 2019 at 10:13 pm #

    Have you ever noticed that ideas, phenomena that appear profound at a superficial level appear absurd and ridiculous at a much deeper level?

    And, contrariwise, superficial ideas, phenomena that often appear absurd and ridiculous at a superficial level are often profound at a deeper level? For example, Aunt Bee…

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    • BackRowHeckler February 4, 2019 at 10:24 pm #

      Some SJWs are getting Ruth Bader Ginsburg tatts … RGB, with a likeness of Ruth on the shoulder. That tatt will be there 50 years from now, wrinkled up, when nobody will remember who RGB was. “Who’s RGB, grandmother?” some little one will ask in the year 2070. Then they’ll have to go into this long abstruse explanation who RGB was, and why her likeness is tattooed on her shoulder. “Its was like a talisman to keep her alive for just 2 years, just two more years …”

      brh

      • Pucker February 4, 2019 at 11:49 pm #

        Aunt Bee and Ruth Bader Ginsburg….

        • Pucker February 4, 2019 at 11:51 pm #

          The Quotes of Chairman Mao….

          The Quotes of Ruth Bader Ginsburg….

          The Quotes of Aunt Bee….

          Learn from Aunt Bee….

          Study Aunt Bee Thought….

          • elysianfield February 5, 2019 at 12:35 pm #

            Free Bill Cosby….

      • Nightowl February 5, 2019 at 3:47 pm #

        Just wait. The dead fetus tat will be all the rage.

  50. Pucker February 5, 2019 at 1:01 am #

    Happy Chinese New Year!

    Google’s Paradise: China. Materialistic High IQ population with Marxist proclivity to worship Technology as the new Religion with no cultural sense, or even remote expectation of a Right to Privacy. Google and Facebook and all of the totalitarian IT weirdos will all go to China to roll out all of their “Smart” gadgets, “Smart” toasters, “Smart” underwear, “Smart” dildos, “Smart” rectal thermometers.

  51. JohnAZ February 5, 2019 at 9:14 am #

    Hey all you Trump haters.

    I have enjoyed the search for a candidate to run against Trump in 2020 and noted the dearth of really qualified candidates. The Dems MSM have tried to criticize Trump for not being qualified, but their list to date makes Trump appear to be well qualified. IMHO, there are two qualified by prior experience folks in the Dems, Biden and gasp, HRC.

    The Dems are so far Left, they do not recognize a true new kid in town, Howard Schultz. He is a legitimate counter for Trump and has not fallen into the Progressive trap like so many others.

    One advantage to the moderate Dems is his ability to fund himself. Like Trump, he is not going to be obligated to the insane elements on the Leftist side of his party and even more so, less obligated to George Soros and the globalist forces. I, for one, am waiting to hear his opinions on the economy and foreign policy.

    • Walter B February 5, 2019 at 9:40 am #

      You and I both know that the republicans and the democrats are both garbage, don’t we John? What we need is something else. I am kicking around the idea of forming a Trump Hater/Trump Lover Party, comprised of both those who hate the man and those that support him. Sounds impossible, right? Well it probably is, but nonetheless if it cannot be accomplished then the country is finished, kaput! Here’s how it works.

      Trump haters must be made to realize that Trump won because of them, yes the democrats are responsible because it was they who chose HRC over Bernie, and Bernie would have won. I don’t even like the guy, but I and many others are certain he would have beaten DJT. I will not listen to that Electoral College bullshit because if she had won using it, it would have been all shits and giggles. Just like the no call football thing, those who won loved it, those who lost will whine about it until their dying day. Get over it lefties, DJT is YOUR fault.

      The Trump lovers on the other hand do not really like him, nobody likes him and I don’t think that anybody ever did. But the republicans were garbage and everyone they put up was garbage, and anybody they will ever put up will be garbage and the only one that ever wins when it comes to garbage is the garbage man himself. Those who support Trump are only on his side because he clearly is fighting both the Dumbos AND the Jackasses. Anyone that cannot see that is either on the party payroll or too simple to understand how badly we are all being played.

      So why don’t we all get together and form this THTL party and next time around put up a candidate that will continue to show how worthless democrats and republican really are but not piss off as many of the American people as DJT does? Sound like a plan?

      Yeah, I know, I won’t hold my breath waiting for it……

      • JohnAZ February 5, 2019 at 10:01 am #

        Yup!

        The real problem is the public.

        A democratic republic IS its people. To form a third or fourth party, it will take a groundswell of public opinion to change anything.

        How can a groundswell happen when the primary opinion generators, the media are in cahoots with the Deep State. Until the public becomes aware, independently, of how they are being played by the Deep State, no change will happen.

        Trump was a reaction of a group of the public to elect a third option outside of the Deep State, but, like Carter, he is being overwhelmed.

        Our drift

        • JohnAZ February 5, 2019 at 10:07 am #

          To the Left is continuing due to Leftist interference in education and immigration.

          I agree with most of the CFNers that the USA is drifting toward oblivion. The drift to the Left champions the overthrow of the US Constitution and its replacement with a Communistic form of gimme government.

          The primary driver was identified for quite a while. Income inequality is generating the have havenot war that is brewing.

      • volodya February 5, 2019 at 11:01 am #

        Totally agree about the Electoral College bushwah. The Dems are acting all surprised about it as if it hasn’t been in place for generations.

        The plain facts are well, pretty plain. Hard as it was to find a worse candidate than Trump, the Democrats managed it. Hard as it was to fuck up an election campaign so massively, the Democrats managed that too.

        President DJT was entirely avoidable. As you say to lefties, DJT is their fault. But having said that, it was also the fault of a Republican Party that’s been talking shit for decades, touting their corn dog eating of-the-people-for-the people-ness while their actions are four-square against the people they pretend to be for.

        So you want a coalition of Trump haters and Trump lovers? Not hard to find actually. The people that Bernie attracted with his platform and utterances had much the same economic agenda as Trump and his supporters.

        And, if you’re looking for international legitimacy, you would find it with Brexiters and Yellow Jackets and various nationalist parties in Europe.

        “Populism” is in bad odor with – cough – “progressives” and their allies in the lame-stream media (or presstitutes and PCR calls them) equating populism as they do with racism and fascism. But that’s just cheap libel and slander because this modern day populism bears no resemblance to what happened in the 1930s.

        And what is this populism but the opposite of elitism? What are populists doing but speaking up for ordinary people? And what have elites and their coterie of – gag – experts inflicted? It’s impossible to miss, to anyone with functioning eyeballs, it’s right under their noses.

        • montsegur February 5, 2019 at 11:29 am #

          Totally agree about the Electoral College bushwah. The Dems are acting all surprised about it as if it hasn’t been in place for generations.

          volodya,

          No kidding. HRC’s book title was perfect, but I can fix it better for her:

          Wha’ happened? I had Jimmy Sancticomious and “Collusive Andy” McCabe on my team! Dam’ Deplorables!

          Yeah, all tiresome. EC disbandment, 25th Amendment, head doctor games, Russia-sniffing … all so stupid and childish that it would be colossally embarrassing for a fifth-world country … and unimaginable that one of the two primary political parties in the USA has gotten up to this. But I see the same games being played in Europe, too. All of these nitwits are using the same playbook, now easily shared courtesy of the internet.

          Cheers

          • volodya February 5, 2019 at 12:59 pm #

            Yeah, wha’ happened … – what you said.

            Despite the best efforts of law enforcement and intelligence agencies – the pointy end of the Deep State – HRC still lost. This loss was despite the fact that these vaunted institutions, who never let small issues of propriety and legality get in the way, with all their power to surveil, to harass, to produce spurious charges, to cover-up blatant illegality, still couldn’t bend the election.

            Despite millions spent to dig up dirt on Trump, in Russia no less, none of it was worth a damn. No matter that it was garbage, it played a prominent role in courts to obtain warrants, an offense that somehow appears to pass legal muster, something for which nobody’s gonna pay.

            Is this failure of the Deep State to subvert an election a compliment to the robustness and integrity of American democracy? Or is it indicative of the incompetence of this Deep State?

            It is mind boggling that HRC’s multi-year, deliberate flouting of laws and regs surrounding State Department communication could be regarded as having no criminal intent (an issue where “intent” isn’t even relevant), an assertion that, as you might say, befits a howlingly corrupt fifth-world judicial system.

            But HRC still lost.

          • Nightowl February 5, 2019 at 3:49 pm #

            Volo,

            Don’t forget she also tried to flip the electors to nullify the vote of the people.

            Of all her crimes and manipulations, this stands as one of the most brazen, and seems largely to have been forgotten.

        • Janos Skorenzy February 5, 2019 at 12:32 pm #

          Sanders said Whites don’t know what poverty is – even though much of White Northern New England lies in ruins, outside of the swanky ski resort areas. In my book he can never live that down or apologize his way out of it. As the Bible say, the Heart speaks out of its fullness. This is what he really feels and therefore what he believes.

      • montsegur February 5, 2019 at 11:21 am #

        Trump, Trump, Trump

        Kind of sums up the #1 problem in American politics these days.

        Too much fixation on personalities. Party system is broken, because …

        No one understands what their swim lanes are anymore.

        Every politician wants to be an entertaining celebrity, and the celeb airheads all want to dabble in politics (but not be held the least bit accountable for any stupid idea that produces bad results).

        And the Party System is in full swing finding celebriticians.

        Trump beat the Party System and DNC gaming intended to put HRC in the White House. Orange Man Bad.

        JHK has called it before: an infantile society. That is what we’ve become, and that is why for two years, the Democratic Party has been unable to collectively grasp a) why they lost the 2016 election, and b) present a competent response to that event that might regain the confidence of swing voters. “No borders, no wall, no USA at all” won’t cut it.

        Yeah, neither the Dems nor the Repubs have much to offer. Once Trump is gone, the usual swine will take their places at the trough.

        Cheers

      • cbeard February 5, 2019 at 6:52 pm #

        Great post. You hit the nail square on the head.

        • cbeard February 5, 2019 at 6:58 pm #

          That was for Walters’ 9:40am post.

  52. JohnAZ February 5, 2019 at 9:31 am #

    AOC just announced a price tag for the new green movements program, only 7 trillion dollars.

    7 trillion dollars, holy s—t!

    And I thought the Paris accord was insane.

    I am anxiously awaiting the details of this plan of hers. After reading our host’s opinions on natural resources forecasts, and the lack of ability to use substitutes, this is an obvious push for more government control via spending and regulation.

    Millennials, grow up! Do your research and make an intelligent decision. No knee jerk reactions, and vote this idiot out of the House in 2 years.

    • GreenAlba February 5, 2019 at 10:14 am #

      JohnAZ

      Once upon a time, back in 2006, the economist Nicholas Stern wrote a report for the UK government, called the ‘Stern Review on the Economics of Climate Change’.

      Now it’s 13 years out of date, so I’m not here to argue any fine points of detail or policy.

      But the main takeaway points are as follows (just from Wiki):

      (1) Climate change is the greatest and widest-ranging market failure ever seen.

      (2) The benefits of strong, early action on climate change far outweigh the costs of not acting.

      (3) Without action, the overall costs of climate change will be equivalent to losing at least 5% of global gross domestic product (GDP) each year, now and forever. Including a wider range of risks and impacts could increase this to 20% of GDP or more, also indefinitely.

      Telling us what it will cost to prevent the worst effects of climate change is like saying it will be really cheap this year if you don’t deal with your Stage 2 cancer until next year, or at all.

      • GreenAlba February 5, 2019 at 10:23 am #

        But I do get that anyone only interested in the Last Man Standing approach to economic (and basic) survival will take such things with a pinch of salt because…China or whatever other excuse comes to mind.

        • JohnAZ February 5, 2019 at 10:57 am #

          Every single person in the CC debate should be forced to read The Long Emergency.

          GA, you and I agree on the need for action on AGW. However, there is little that can really be done about it.

          Why? Because humans keep procreating, period.

          The addiction to Happy Motoring is only a percentage of the problem. The biggest problem oil wise is food production, directly proportional to the number of folks alive. All of the action proposed is aimed at the electrification of transportation. That will take care of a percentage of the fossil fuels situation. But how do we generate the electricity for the equivalence of hundreds of millions of cars, trains, planes? I will be interested in AOCs plan to spend $7 trillion dollars.

          The real problem is not addressable. If the North Pole loses its ice cap, the fit is going to hit the Shan.

          Geopolitics are going to go crazy when that happens.

          But the real deal is that little can be done about it. We will see how adaptable humanity is.

          And how humble.

          • GreenAlba February 5, 2019 at 11:20 am #

            I don’t disagree with you, JohnAZ, about the need to look very carefully at actual proposals (look at the mess we’re in here because people were advised to buy diesel cars for environmental reasons and it turns out they’re actually worse than petrol cars for pollution). Same with ideas like cars run on primary food crops.

            I’m only pointing out that you were talking as if there was no cost to doing nothing, whereas the cost of doing nothing is actually greater than the cost of limiting the worst effects of CC. And yes, population is a bull that needs to be taken by the horns. Perhaps some papal bull(shit) would be a good place to start.

            And I’ve read The Long Emergency. But if you were to try to get it read in schools, at the older end, you’d be accused of ‘politicisation’ of children. And so it goes…

          • cbeard February 5, 2019 at 6:56 pm #

            Just read that the poles are shifting, maybe swapping. Wonder what that might do for global warming?

      • BackRowHeckler February 5, 2019 at 10:27 am #

        What ‘action’ would you suggest, GA? You could de industrialize Great Britain and bring it back to the days of King Arthur and it wouldn’t make a bit of difference in the weather. What that might do however is cause a die off of about 75% of your population. China, India, NKorea, Poland, Russia and so on built nearly 1000 new coal fired power plants last year alone. Go ahead and send delegations to Russia and China and order Xi and Putin to shut down those plants. See how far you get.

        Brh

        • JohnAZ February 5, 2019 at 11:19 am #

          No one will have the cojones to do anything about AGW. Humanity WILL react to what happens, period,

          Get over it.

        • GreenAlba February 5, 2019 at 11:39 am #

          Well, brh, the UK seems determined to do its bit anyway:

          https://www.theccc.org.uk/tackling-climate-change/reducing-carbon-emissions/how-the-uk-is-progressing/

          So it’s not just me.

          Meanwhile ‘The number of new coal plants worldwide is shrinking, but not nearly fast enough’

          https://qz.com/1235125/the-number-of-coal-plants-worldwide-is-shrinking-but-nowhere-near-enough/

          “The world is walking away from coal. But to meet the targets for limiting global warming set out by the 2015 Paris Agreement, it must pick up the pace.

          “According to a report published yesterday (pdf) by Greenpeace, CoalSwarm, and the Sierra Club, the number of new coal plants being developed around the world continued to decline between 2015 and 2017. As of January, the world had seen a 29% year-on-year drop in construction starts, and a 73% drop in them in the past two years, according to the report (p. 4). Meanwhile, the number of newly completed coal plants fell 28% year-on-year in 2017.”

          Like they say, not fast enough…

          • Janos Skorenzy February 5, 2019 at 12:35 pm #

            Basically the same as the “Morgenthau Plan” to turn Germany into an agricultural state. It would have meant the deaths of tens of millions. Now your chickens have come home to roost, eh? Face it, you backed the wrong horse. Or as Winnie said, We killed the wrong pig.

      • Walter B February 5, 2019 at 10:29 am #

        Is there anyone out there but me that believes that the only solution to the problem is to seriously reduce or maybe even eliminate the use of fossil fuels including in the generation of electricity? Doesn’t “carbon footprints” include this as it’s main source?

        • BackRowHeckler February 5, 2019 at 10:57 am #

          Carbon footprint Walter.

          There seems to be a rather wierd weather cult extant — GA is a member — and ultimately the only real solution to the crises they say exists is a final solution, which is liquidation of the humanity that is at the root of the problem. Thats where this is ultimately headed.

          Brh

          • SoftStarLight February 5, 2019 at 11:00 am #

            The climate changes – move on. But wait!!!! There is way too much money to be made from this scam.

          • JohnAZ February 5, 2019 at 11:16 am #

            There are societies that believe that humans are a virus infecting Earth and should be eradicated.

            This reminds me of the tree in the forest story. Does a falling tree make a noise if there is no one there to hear it?

            Does a planet without humans and their relationship to God make any difference? Earth has been evolving for 4.5 billion years without us but to anything or anybody, who cares.

          • GreenAlba February 5, 2019 at 11:22 am #

            SSL

            “The climate changes – move on. But wait!!!! There is way too much money to be made from this scam.”

            It is past the time where comments like that should be dignified with an answer, sorry. There is simply no excuse any more for deliberate ignorance.

          • GreenAlba February 5, 2019 at 11:25 am #

            Your comment doesn’t merit the dignity of a reply either, brh.

            There are lower limits to the calibre of propositions on the matter with which it is possible to engage. So one should not waste one’s time.

            Anything that includes allusions to ‘cult’ or ‘religion’ is a waste of one’s time.

          • GreenAlba February 5, 2019 at 11:28 am #

            SSL

            There has been money to be made from almost all human endeavour. Only fools with no real arguments make that the only criterion on which they judge any new endeavour.

            Perhaps you’d like to give back trains, or telecommunications, or midwifery since people make a living from them.

          • SoftStarLight February 5, 2019 at 11:38 am #

            But Alba I am not saying to give back anything. There is a whole climate change industry out there. Their making millions and they are government sanctioned and subsidized. Much like fracking. That is all my point is. The climate is going to change whether we do anything about it or not.

          • GreenAlba February 5, 2019 at 11:51 am #

            I do not follow either of your arguments, SSL.

            My education was subsidised, as was that of my children. As is that of my grandson. And presumably your boys too. Subsidy in itself is not an evil – we choose to subsidise what we value.

            Fossil fuels are MASSIVELY subsidised, both directly and indirectly (they do not pay their external costs). So is nuclear – MASSIVELY. And in the UK, no private insurance company will touch nuclear power, so it’s entirely underwritten by Joe Public.

            What is your objection to people making money from genuinely useful human endeavour anyway? Do you want them to provide you with everything for nothing? You make no sense? Why are you happy to subsidise the fossil fuel industry but not something that does less harm?

            As for ‘the climate is going to change…etc. etc.’ again, this kind of idiocy is unworthy of you.

            I think your descendants will notice the difference between the global temperature increasing by 2 degrees or increasing by 6 degrees (possibly the context of an extinction event), caused specifically by human activity. If you can’t see the difference, I can’t help you.

            And please don’t go back to your ice age nonsense – neither you nor I will be around 10,000 years from now. People then, if there are any (very doubtful) can worry about the next ice age.

          • GreenAlba February 5, 2019 at 12:36 pm #

            “Does a planet without humans and their relationship to God make any difference? Earth has been evolving for 4.5 billion years without us but to anything or anybody, who cares.”

            JohnAZ

            You can obviously believe what you want about God (you might want to ask him why he didn’t develop a human reproductive system that stopped at 2 kids once the population became stressed) but the point is that the world will be fine. This is about life on that world. If there’s no sentient life on the planet it won’t feel a thing if a meteor hits. Nor when the sun swells out and sucks it home to mama.

          • Janos Skorenzy February 5, 2019 at 12:38 pm #

            Yeah. Some people can’t fit in the life boat – moral crisis! Tip over the life boat so everyone is in the water – crisis solved!

            “Doing our bit” – horrible Victorian respectability. Every one dying in the only decent thing to do.

          • GreenAlba February 5, 2019 at 12:46 pm #

            “Doing our bit” – horrible Victorian respectability”

            I don’t even know why I bother… actually, I’m not even going to.

            You are a sad excuse for a human being, Janos.

          • elysianfield February 5, 2019 at 12:51 pm #

            “You can obviously believe what you want about God (you might want to ask him why he didn’t develop a human reproductive system that stopped at 2 kids once the population became stressed)”

            Alba,
            Considering the reproductive rate of 1st World countries, who is to say that He did not?

          • GreenAlba February 5, 2019 at 1:02 pm #

            “Considering the reproductive rate of 1st World countries, who is to say that He did not?”

            Someone needs to tell the pope, EF.

          • SoftStarLight February 5, 2019 at 1:27 pm #

            But Alba, there is a difference in making money off of true and honest work and endeavor and making money off of scams and fakery. I don’t down anyone for making money (although you know how I feel about overconsumption) but why reward lies and scams? I am very happy to subsidize people receiving an education (hopefully a good one and not indoctrination) or fund needed infrastructure on the other hand.

            Darn it Alba ice ages are real and one day we are going to have another one. Yes that could be when we are all dead and gone or it could begin tomorrow.

          • GreenAlba February 5, 2019 at 1:45 pm #

            SSL

            “Darn it Alba ice ages are real and one day we are going to have another one. Yes that could be when we are all dead and gone or it could begin tomorrow.”

            Seriously, SSL, why would you say something this silly? The next one is going to be long, long, long after you’re dead and gone. Really it is. Tomorrow? Where do you get this stuff?

            We’re in an interglacial. Everything that’s not during an ice age is by definition in an interglacial. So you could argue it was on its way from as soon as the last one finished. But perspective matters.

            You aren’t going to stop feeding your children because they’re on their way to the grave already. Which they were from the moment you gave birth to them. Let’s keep some common sense.

            As for the ‘scams’, let’s have some details. Let’s then weigh them against the billions spend on climate disinformation by fossil fuel companies. And all the fossil fuel subsidies there have ever been. Then we can start on nuclear…

            Then we can talk about who’s going to clean up Alberta once the tar sands are fully exploited. Just as a taster. You’ve no idea how often the only cleaning up the extractors do is financial. The real cleaning up is left to the taxpayer. That’s a scam.

          • Exscotticus February 5, 2019 at 2:29 pm #

            >>> We’re in an interglacial. Everything that’s not during an ice age is by definition in an interglacial.

            Signifying nothing, as it still leaves a vast gamut of climate possibilities. Our “interglacial” has everything from ice to swamp. During the Mesozoic “interglacial”, the earth had no ice, no snow, no pleasant Autumnal days—just hot and humid. Period. And the dinosaurs were all in a tissy over “climate change”.

          • SoftStarLight February 5, 2019 at 3:36 pm #

            Hey Exscotticus and thanks for the back up!!

            Alba I can’t argue with you that the fossil fuel industries are subsidized but they do turn over profit as well. I agree with you that we need to get down to the bottom of any of these scams. I just think that at the end of the day we can’t stop the climate from changing and I am not sure we have that big of an effect on the climate to begin with. I hope you are right that we will never see an ice age because it would really cull the human population since much of the world’s bread baskets would turn into Siberian-style tundra.

          • elysianfield February 5, 2019 at 6:02 pm #

            “Someone needs to tell the pope, EF.”

            Alba,
            Perhaps…but the Pope proposes and God disposes….

          • GreenAlba February 5, 2019 at 6:57 pm #

            Thanks for pointing out nothing, Exscotticus. The point at issue was the imminent arrival of another ice age, which is for some reason worrying SSL.

          • GreenAlba February 5, 2019 at 7:09 pm #

            SSL

            “Alba I can’t argue with you that the fossil fuel industries are subsidized but they do turn over profit as well.”

            Are you including shale gas in that? It’s not my impression from JHK’s posts.

            “I just think that at the end of the day we can’t stop the climate from changing and I am not sure we have that big of an effect on the climate to begin with.”

            Well we are making it change – sorry, but I’m not going to take your ‘I’m not sure’ over 50 years of climate science – so the logical corollary of that is that we could reduce the maximum amount by which we will end up changing it if we continue with business as usual.

            That’s simple logic. But it can’t fight prejudice. So I’m not arguing the point any further.

            Nightowl is right on this one, along with Walter, that those who care are doing what they can privately. But what they/we can do privately isn’t enough to solve the problem. Thankfully, the number of new coal plants is decreasing too, as I pointed out. Try to be pleased for your kids.

          • Walter B February 5, 2019 at 9:14 pm #

            It is good to hear that Killer Coal is being phased out and if the WaPo is correct:

            https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/wonk/wp/2017/03/31/8-surprisingly-small-industries-that-employ-more-people-than-coal/?utm_term=.c6d57dcf3f9d

            and there are less than 77K workers in that industry, it would make sense to shut it down completely and provide better jobs for those displaced or heck, just pay them all $50k a year to give up on coal. That has to be the world’s shittiest job anyway. Unfortunately for US(A) our political scum would rather sit on their hands and never solve any problems ever rather than do something productive. But even if they did I would think that reducing the gas/diesel/aircraft fuel burning would have to be seriously embraced as well. I would be fine with that BTW, though I cannot see how this would not impact the generation of electricity in a big way.

          • Exscotticus February 5, 2019 at 9:51 pm #

            >>> Thanks for pointing out nothing, Exscotticus.

            The Earth has seen hotter days, post-life, pre-humans. And your explanation is? Heck, you can’t even explain why the magnetic pole is acting erratically, or if THAT is connected to climate change.

            It’s quite fashionable to blame every calamity on climate change. For example, the recent forest fires in California—when in fact the proximate cause was faulty electrical equipment.

            The amount of pollution caused by those massive forest fires negated every climate change mitigation effort undertaken by the state and then some.

          • Elrond Hubbard February 7, 2019 at 1:29 pm #

            Exscotticus, if you know what a proximate cause is, then I’m betting you know the difference between that and an ultimate cause. So, how do you defend using proximate cause to deny responsibility for ultimate cause?

            “I’m not to blame, officer! I only pushed him off the cliff. It was hitting the ground that killed him!”

          • Exscotticus February 7, 2019 at 3:09 pm #

            @Elrond, the “ultimate cause” of anything treads on philosopophy, religion, and the unknown. But if you want a cause that’s higher up the chain than the sparks that lit the fire, then I would say forestry mismanagement.

            Trees are a population just like anything else. Their numbers ebb and flow according to their resources. Left alone, forests manage themselves—with forest fires. Yep—nature pollutes itself, and it’s perfectly natural. And we know this because some tree species actually require fire for their seeds to sprout. And lightning takes the place of faulty electrical equipment.

            Unfortunately, environmental fanaticism, in which every tree must be saved, has led to an over-abundance of dead and dying timber. Periodic controlled maintenance burns would have certainly mitigated the fires if not outright prevented them.

            Doubtless your position is that the ultimate cause is climate change. The forest was doing just fine until humans came along. WRONG. Because we have evidence of PERIODIC forest fires that PREDATE humans. So now you’re forced to argue that the fires were never that bad. WRONG AGAIN. They were MUCH WORSE, as you can imagine without humans involved to stop them.

        • JohnAZ February 5, 2019 at 11:07 am #

          I agree that the stoppage of fossil fuels would affect the AGW. How much is debatable? Watch the polar areas for the answers.

          The problem is,as BRH has said, is what is the effect of getting off of fossil fuels?

          Chaos everywhere. Look at France, chaos, in response to a gas tax.

          Now tell the world that they are going to lose their ability to burn energy as they please. Ha!

          Just try to tell the American people that they cannot own any vehicle that gets less than 60 mpg, or that they are going to pay a tax based on the mileage their vehicle gets, or pay a gas tax significant enough to affect anything, or limit the supply of gasoline.

          Yeah right! AOC must have been smoking dope. None of the above will ever be enacted in this or any other country.

          The real changes will come with the advent of peak oil and its consequences. The problem is self-limiting.

          The human reaction will be devastating.

        • elysianfield February 5, 2019 at 12:47 pm #

          “the only solution”

          Walter,
          Sooo….you think there is a “solution”?

          A solution to what end?

          • Walter B February 5, 2019 at 3:21 pm #

            EF, I am still waiting for a convincing argument that there is a problem that we humans can even solve. I can understand that burning petrochemical substances for fuel may have bad side effects but I also cannot see anyone cutting back on the use of them anyway. In the end, is it not a distraction from the number one problem that faces humanity, at least in my book, and that is the total corruption and greed of our governments and those masters who own them?

          • Nightowl February 5, 2019 at 3:59 pm #

            Entirely correct, Walter.

            Government corruption would need to be dealt with first, because the primary producers of pollutants won’t change their act unless forced.

            It’s sort of like when I see a celebrity talking about climate change, and then you find out he’s chartering private jets to fly his stylist to timbuk2 so that he looks pretty accepting his award for climate warrior of the year.

            Wasn’t Gore consuming electricity equivalent to the annual average for 30 US households at just one of his mansions?

            In my opinion, the people who actually care about this issue are doing what they can privately (myself included), and it won’t be enough if the science we are being fed is accurate. Stick a fork in us.

          • Walter B February 5, 2019 at 5:12 pm #

            Indeed Nightowl, I may have no luck convincing others to conserve, but I too started doing everything I could think of to do so decades ago. I became a year round motorcycle rider to my work at the time 52 miles each way and cut my gas usage by 89%. I only use 200 gallons of fuel oil a year to heat my hot water, and my small home uses the same small amount of electricity that it did 40 years ago. I never really saw any savings from going all LED lighting but did that too anyway. All around me, people are going back to the huge land barge SUV’s with houses lit up like Christmas trees year round at night. Like I said, all I can control is me, but I do what I can too.

          • Nightowl February 6, 2019 at 9:57 am #

            Walter.

            Same here, but I fear it won’t make a difference. We compost, I biked to work for 10 years, we are careful about overpackaged products, use very little electricity, etc.

            Here in Germany, they are farther along collectively than in the US, but it makes no difference. If the science is correct we are doomed. If not, the major polluters won’t change until their is a financial incentive to do so. The fish rots from the head.

      • malthuss February 5, 2019 at 11:50 am #

        I dont know if Mr (((Stern))) is a scientist.
        But I know he is not a ‘Climate Change’ scientist as there is no such thing.

        Nature is ever in flux. And will continue to be so.

        • GreenAlba February 5, 2019 at 11:57 am #

          malthuss

          A few questions:

          (1) I wrote ‘the economist Nicholas Stern’. Did that confuse you?
          Do you have some kind of insight that tells you an economist, provided with information by climate scientists, can’t do any kind of useful work on the economic implications of that scientific information?

          (2) Why the holy f*ck have you put those stupid symbols round the man’s name and exactly what do you think they add or detract to your …ahem…’argument’ or mine? You don’t need to tell me how they detract from your credibility and general human decency because I know that already.

          • GreenAlba February 5, 2019 at 12:14 pm #

            *add to or detract from*

            Sometimes anger defeats grammar.

          • GreenAlba February 5, 2019 at 12:19 pm #

            You want some useful information on the economic effects of AGW? No need to go any further than your friendly neighbourhood insurance company. They operate on a need to know basis – they know what they need to know about how much it’s going to cost them. And when to stop covering you and let you sink or swim.

            As do the Pentagon, who were up to speed on the effects of AGW long, long before the rest of America caught up. Because they’ll be involved in making sure the whole of devastated humanity doesn’t end up on your doorstep, malthuss, asking why you insisted on bulldozing every useful suggestion ever made.

            The last man standing won’t remain standing for long.

          • Janos Skorenzy February 5, 2019 at 12:43 pm #

            Why can’t you say fuck? Why that stupid star? The Tribe loves to gloat and blow their own horn but then can’t stand when people talk about them in ways other than adulation. You have to ask yourself why you carry water for them. More so called “respectability”?

          • GreenAlba February 5, 2019 at 12:48 pm #

            “Why can’t you say fuck? ”

            No problem. Fuck off. You and the horse you rode in on.

          • GreenAlba February 5, 2019 at 12:50 pm #

            I’ll leave malthuss to explain what the symbols added to his actual argument, since you are too stupid to answer the actual question, which wasn’t addressed to you in the first place.

          • elysianfield February 5, 2019 at 12:54 pm #

            “They operate on a need to know basis – ”

            Alba,
            Rather they operate on the basis of profit….

          • GreenAlba February 5, 2019 at 1:06 pm #

            They do, EF. Why would that be strange? There are people who can’t get flood insurance any more. If people who repeatedly get flooded repeated get bailed out, there will, sadly, come a point where the insurance company will go bust. I believe the issues for the insurance industry got a mention in Mr Stern’s review.

          • GreenAlba February 5, 2019 at 1:07 pm #

            *repeatedly*

  53. SoftStarLight February 5, 2019 at 10:59 am #

    I wonder if Trump will admit in his SOTU that the country is actually run by drug cartels? How can it be any other way when somehow someway the “most powerful” country in the world can’t control its own borders? It doesn’t make any sense at all. So little sense that even low IQ people say huh. Let’s just go ahead and make El Chapo El Presidente and allow the entirety of Central America to move in and rename the country Mexico Del Norte. Why wait around and do the slow boil of the frog thing? And since Canada and Western Europe want and beg for migrants lets go ahead and move billions in. Why waste time? This is the “morality” you want – it should be enforced to the max!

    • JohnAZ February 5, 2019 at 11:09 am #

      The only question is where do people go that do not want to tolerate the Communist takeover.

      • BackRowHeckler February 5, 2019 at 11:30 am #

        Well, as weve seen, sometimes determined lunatic true believers do gain levers of power — Bolsheviks in Russia, Nazis in Germany, Communists in China and Cambodia — and they have no problem liquidating large numbers of people to meet their goals.

        John AZ, this is no escaping once the cultists get control of police forces, the courts, and the bureaucratic regulatory agencies.

        Brh

        • SoftStarLight February 5, 2019 at 11:41 am #

          And Brh, let’s add the current Western Elite to that list since they profit off of phony wars that have killed thousands if not millions of people in the last half century or so.

          • malthuss February 5, 2019 at 11:50 am #

            I read that USA has killed 30-40 million since WW2.

          • Oh yes. And the Fetal Shoah of some 54 million ‘potential persons’. Thats 9 holocausts worth. I’m not aware of any Virgin Mary statues that have wept blood over it. Maybe it doesn’t move the heavenly needle.

          • SoftStarLight February 5, 2019 at 1:22 pm #

            You have no heart and I wonder where your soul is Carlos. I am going to pray for you every day now. Call me when you feel shame.

      • SoftStarLight February 5, 2019 at 11:35 am #

        Good question! If the Antarctic ice sheet melts there will be a whole lot more real estate available. Otherwise, floating cities may need to be invented!

        • malthuss February 5, 2019 at 12:00 pm #

          It will be rock. Like earth was billions? of years ago.

          • SoftStarLight February 5, 2019 at 1:20 pm #

            Yes, almost I guess like Iceland but without all the grass.

      • ozone February 5, 2019 at 12:44 pm #

        John,
        I hear that Brazil is the new anti-commie nirvana, and I’m sure the Brazilian “people” would love to welcome a horde of American parasites, skimmers and rent-seekers into their country. (The whores and Churrascaria are first rate!)
        Check it out… um… sometime before the next sel- oops, election!

        Colombia and Honduras are close behind in political (governmental) sentiment.

        • Janos Skorenzy February 5, 2019 at 12:52 pm #

          You still deny White Genocide? How do you justify that?

  54. revilo February 5, 2019 at 11:21 am #

    Heard the news about Gavin McInnes suing the SPLC for defamation and ran across this gem. You angry yet, Clusterfuck Nation?

    https://mobile.twitter.com/hoobmitchell/status/1091115581124812801

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    • SoftStarLight February 5, 2019 at 11:46 am #

      Only White Genocide deniers are not angry. Unfortunately most Whites themselves are too naïve or willfully ignorant to admit or understand that White Genocide is a very real and active, ongoing global campaign. Once Whites are eradicated or reduced to insignificant numbers the Elites will fully implement the NWO. Especially now that China’s ruling party has made it clear it is all in with globalism. Super simple but too complicated for even some of the smartest of us to understand apparently.

      • malthuss February 5, 2019 at 12:01 pm #

        Sir David Adjaye, and Israeli architect and designer Ron Arad, are to build the controversial £100m Westminster Holocaust memorial and learning center in a London park?.

        This is not just any old park in London – it is next to the houses of parliament. I’m sure the 100 million pounds could be used to benefit the British taxpayers in so many other ways.

        Tory lobbyist Lord Polak as treasurer and Ruth Smeeth MP as secretary – said it fully endorsed the location because “there is no better location to remember the murder of six million Jewish citizens” and others. ” – “and others”?

        • revilo February 5, 2019 at 12:28 pm #

          The order of magnitude more Christians that died in the war = “the others.”

        • GreenAlba February 5, 2019 at 12:55 pm #

          ““and others”?

          The others that were deliberately murdered included Roma, LGBT and disabled people.

          Obviously revilo is right that many Christian (and other) people died in the actual fighting. That’s why there are statues to them everywhere.

          • GreenAlba February 5, 2019 at 12:56 pm #

            Pretty much literally EVERYWHERE.

          • revilo February 5, 2019 at 2:01 pm #

            Not really sure what you’re talking about. Clearly you haven’t finished your reading assignment. Typical boomer female…dialogue is utterly pointless.

          • GreenAlba February 5, 2019 at 2:38 pm #

            revilo

            I’ll try to be clear.

            Malthuss is taking umbrage about a planned holocaust memorial and ancillary education centre. He mentioned it was dedicated to Jews ‘‘and others’ killed during the Holocaust. He questioned the phrase ‘and others‘.

            The others killed as part of the Holocaust, and who will be remembered by means of both the memorial and the education centre, were Roma, LGBT and disabled people. So the memorial is also to them.

            You, also having an agenda, piped up that ‘the others‘ were Christians who fought during the war. In this you were incorrect, since those to be remembered by the memorial were not soldiers but deliberately murdered civilians, mostly Jews.

            I pointed out additionally, therefore, that these soldiers were already remembered on countless memorials in every country affected by the war. So you should not worry about them not being remembered specifically by this memorial, because to include them there would be illogical. Just as the Jews are not remembered on normal war memorials to soldiers.

            Sorry that’s a bit wordy, but sometimes you have to be to get your point across to non-boomers. You’ll no doubt have heard people opining that education isn’t what it was.

            But if you’d like to go head to head with Nightowl for the Gaslighting Award for 2019, do feel free.

          • revilo February 5, 2019 at 3:18 pm #

            Do you know anything about the carpet bombing of Hamburg, Dresden, Cologne, and countless other German cities. What did that have to do with the “actual fighting.” Take a little tour of Hamburg ca. 1943 with me:

            https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=XTRjmN71q54

          • malthuss February 5, 2019 at 4:12 pm #

            The only Sterns that I ever knew were a rich Jewish family.

            The () is, well, you look up the meaning of 6( around a name.

            Nothing to see here, as Revikio noted with
            Karl Marx = Moses Mordecai
            Leon Trotsky = Lev Bronstein
            Lev Kamenev = Leo Rosenfeld
            Grigory Zinoviev = Hirsch Apfelbaum
            Grigori Sikolnikov = Girsch Brilliant

            The achitect of Communism (descended from generations of Talmudic scholars) was Jewish, as well as 4/7 of the First Politburo. The primary financier of the Bolshevik revolution, Jacob Schiff, was Jewish. Yeah…nothing to see here folks.

          • Nightowl February 5, 2019 at 4:37 pm #

            “Gaslighting award”

            Where Green edits her original statement on second use in order to save face.

            Projection is the cherry on the proverbial cake.

          • GreenAlba February 5, 2019 at 5:12 pm #

            GA January 29, 2019 at 7:33 pm #

            We thought Nazism had gone too but it’s fighting back right now

            Nightowl January 30, 2019 at 5:18 am #

            Give just one representative example for this
            supposed broad-based threat
            .

            Now, until you can find some inkling of the proposition that Nazism fighting back currently represents a broad-based threat in my statement above, your made-up addition remains a deliberate straw man.

            Show me my edits or give it a rest.

          • GreenAlba February 5, 2019 at 5:21 pm #

            And I didn’t call you out as a gaslighter because of your straw man. You followed up your straw man by saying you noted that I’d given you an emotional response rather than an answer.

            There was nothing remotely emotional in my response. Claiming there was was classic textbook gaslighting.

          • GreenAlba February 5, 2019 at 5:33 pm #

            malthuss

            I know perfectly well what your repulsive symbol means. I asked you how what it symbolises added to or detracted from Mr Stern’s case on the economics of climate change.

          • GreenAlba February 5, 2019 at 5:39 pm #

            revilo

            I’m well aware of the carpet bombing, which I do not in any way condone. You missed Coventry, by the way, which was the first.

            You do know what word the Germans coined for carpet bombing, don’t you? Coventrieren.

            Your point is no more valid. The ‘and others’ remembered by the memorial refers to Holocaust victims and I’ve already explained who the ‘others’ were in that context.

            There are separate memorials to the victims of Dresden and a peace centre in Coventry itself dedicated to their remembrance and the symbolic reconciliation that took place there between citizens of both cities.

            Anyone would think it wasn’t the Nazis that caused the war in the first place. Which is a separate point.

          • elysianfield February 5, 2019 at 5:47 pm #

            “Karl Marx = Moses Mordecai”

            Malthuss,
            And why would he not change his name…Moses Mordecai sounded too “Hollywood”?

            (Credit Leonard Alfred Schneider)

          • GreenAlba February 5, 2019 at 6:47 pm #

            BTW revilo, (leaving aside the victims of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, who presumably don’t matter because they weren’t Christians), whether you count them with the Christians or not, you forgot the Soviets. Difficult to do, given the numbers, but possibly it slipped your mind because they were killed by the same people who perpetrated the Holocaust. I don’t know, though. Maybe you just have a bad memory.

            The Russians certainly don’t. I imagine there’s no shortage of memorials to their people either.

          • GreenAlba February 5, 2019 at 7:16 pm #

            “\they were killed by the same people who perpetrated the Holocaust”

            Although one should give the benefit of the doubt to normal patriotic German soldiers, many of whom had no time for the Nazis and were not to blame for what they did. Many of the top brass rightly despised Hitler.

          • Nightowl February 6, 2019 at 9:48 am #

            Green,

            Your edit was in the second reference to the statement, where you put Nazism it in parentheses to downplay your hyperbolic and baseless statement. You left that out here, naturally.

            Then you accused me (and others) of being a Nazi. Maybe that is the cherry on top.

          • GreenAlba February 6, 2019 at 9:57 am #

            Nightowl:

            “Your edit was in the second reference to the statement, where you put Nazism it in parentheses to downplay your hyperbolic and baseless statement. You left that out here, naturally.”

            Really, I don’t know how to reason with someone who refuses reason. The parentheses were because I was quoting from memory and they make absolutely no difference to my point. Which remains that the assertion of ‘broad-based support’ was your straw man.

            “Then you accused me (and others) of being a Nazi. Maybe that is the cherry on top.’

            GreenAlba: February 3, 2019 at 2:15 pm #

            Nightowl

            “…of the three of you I still wouldn’t consider anything you’ve said makes you remotely a neo-Nazi, even while I find your claims that neo-Nazism isn’t clearly growing to be strange.”

            But carry on with your calumnies – seems to be your modus operandi.

      • “Especially now” is not accurate in this context (China/Globalism) since 1989.

        • SoftStarLight February 5, 2019 at 1:14 pm #

          Stop stealing my sunshine :-P.

      • Janos Skorenzy February 5, 2019 at 12:56 pm #

        Simplest things are the hardest for complicated people to understand. The fish does not see the Ocean. Prize winning journalist Oriana Fallaci admitted she had missed the biggest story of all until she was old: the takeover of Europe by Islam and the replacement and/or miscegenation of Whites by the peoples of Africa and Asia.

        Ozone is smart and well read – therefore he is dumb because he can’t simply SEE what is happening. One is reminded of St Paul’s, “When I am weak, then I am strong.” Or in Ozone’s case, Strength leading to weakness and sight to blindness.

        • SoftStarLight February 5, 2019 at 1:19 pm #

          Have you ever seen those small Sumerian statues or replicas of people with the humongous wide eyes? We need all of our people to have a moment where their eyes are completely opened to the truth. Then we may have a fighting chance.

          http://www.notmytribe.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/sumer-sumerians-mesopotamia-iraq.jpg

          • Janos Skorenzy February 5, 2019 at 2:01 pm #

            Instead their Eyes are Wide Shut. You can’t wake up someone pretending to be asleep. They get mad at people who try though as Q has done.

        • malthuss February 5, 2019 at 4:23 pm #

          Ozone has beliefs. Read the book, ‘True Believers.’

          • Janos Skorenzy February 5, 2019 at 6:07 pm #

            He may know but prefer political calculation to the Truth. So what if Whites are being persecuted if saying so would help Conservatives! He’d rather we go extinct than be proven wrong.

    • Tate February 5, 2019 at 12:03 pm #

      LOL “Mark Potok, looks like an overcooked George Lucas…”

      Yeah, picture the guy rubbing his hands with anticipation as he stares out the window at the NPCs staggering aimlessly below.

      • revilo February 5, 2019 at 9:10 pm #

        Passed! Absolutely incredible.

        https://www.nytimes.com/2019/02/05/us/politics/senate-middle-east-bill-bds.html

        WASHINGTON — The Senate overwhelmingly approved a Middle East policy bill on Tuesday that included both a rebuke to President Trump over his withdrawal of troops from Syria and Afghanistan and a contested measure to allow state and municipal governments to punish companies that boycott, divest from or place sanctions on Israel.

    • Janos Skorenzy February 5, 2019 at 12:48 pm #

      Q will simply say you are me and therefore nothing you say matters. That his little way of dealing with things he prefers to ignore.

      John will simply say that it doesn’t matter as long as the Mexicans become Republicans and learn to love Football.

      BRH will simply say it’s a shame and then hope that there’s enough White left to adopt Black babies and raise them right.

      The insane outnumber the sane now. And anyone who isn’t enraged by that is insane by definition.

      • SoftStarLight February 5, 2019 at 1:13 pm #

        And SSL will say – hey where are those catacombs you were talking about?

        • Janos Skorenzy February 5, 2019 at 8:49 pm #

          I’m negotiating with the Dwarves and Dark Elves for passage thru their underground realms. The Human World lies thousands of miles down. It won’t be easy getting there.

          Most if not many; All if not some of the planets are hollow – just so many pots of nectar spinning in infinite space.

          • SoftStarLight February 6, 2019 at 2:15 am #

            I have heard that too. The universe is so awesome when you start to think about everything. And wow, worlds within worlds.

  55. Hey you. Stop. Writing. Tiresome. Bullshit. On. This. Blog.

    • SoftStarLight February 5, 2019 at 1:07 pm #

      Make me big boy :-). Why aren’t you trying to sell your newspapers anymore Mr. Slim? I was thinking of investing but then if your not excited about it why should I be?

      • Thge SJWNYT is waiting for you, legs open, for 4 weeks, free. You might catch something though. Wear a full body condom.

        • SoftStarLight February 5, 2019 at 2:41 pm #

          Gross

        • malthuss February 5, 2019 at 4:25 pm #

          Jim removed a comment of mine.
          I hope I dont anger him as I reframe it,

          The Great and Infernal Truthiness of Lil Debbie Snack Packaging January 27, 2019 at 5:37 pm #

          So here’s the mechanism activated in the brain when you hear about little arms and legs and bloody abortions: the insula.
          Its an evolved response that kept our ancestors from eat rotting meat or otherwise spoilt food.
          Its not the tug of conscience. Its the reflex of disgust.

          –Extraordinary claims require extraordinary proof.
          I never feel disgust.
          I dont support carving up fully formed babies.

  56. ozone February 5, 2019 at 1:07 pm #

    Ooooo, tonight, IhopeIhopeIhope Trumpy will mention his art-of-the-deal withdrawal from the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty that will again establish the sacred hegemony of the FUSA over the planet!

    Well, probably not. lol If mentioned at all, the GGG, Orange Eminence will trumpet what a fine deal is going to result from this idiotic (on *his* part) withdrawal. (There will be no deal whatsoever now that China and Russia see their advantage in countering the dangerous actions of being surrounded by “superior” US weapons.)

    Lest ye be misled, I’m all in favor of hide-bound war-mongering assholes being put in a precarious position. Well done Trip-G! You’ve done in one fell swoop what the anti-imperialist crowd has been weeping and gnashing their teeth about for about 45 years.

    • SoftStarLight February 5, 2019 at 1:12 pm #

      Wow so he did something right in your eyes!!! Let me call the Devil to see if he is freezing cold lol ;-).

    • ozone February 5, 2019 at 1:35 pm #

      Somebody does not understand the difference between ‘intentional’ and ‘accidental’.
      The Orange Eminence has created the exact opposite conditions than he (or his cadre of excellent generals) had intended. Boo-fucking-hoo.

      • SoftStarLight February 5, 2019 at 2:47 pm #

        Well I don’t like it when people start fake wars so I am glad it backfired.

        • seawolf77 February 5, 2019 at 5:15 pm #

          I don’t like it when people engage in fake sex, or fake conversation, or fake flirting, or fake reading, or fake reporting, or fake fishing, or fake skydiving… really fake skydiving, or fake doodling. There. I’ve said my fake peace. Now I’m going back to fake sleep.

          • SoftStarLight February 6, 2019 at 2:12 am #

            When are you gonna make it real then?

    • The low hanging fruit, establishing Reaganesque levels of legacy is right there for the taking. Will Orange man grab that pussy?

      A deal with Putin could easily capture multiple benefits including reputation rescue. The deal would be a mutual 50% reduction of tactical nuclear weapons. This would still leave the planet overloaded with nuclear weapons, not have any tactical effect on battle advantage, save on administrative costs, and make them look like Great Leaders, a public relations win they both desperately need.

      Yes you can remove a bit over 7,000 tactical nuclear weapons, a little over half the global arsenal, and the Earth would still be burdened with more than enough to destroy everything many times over, with more than 90% of the remaining warheads controlled by the US and Russia. But still, an astounding reduction! New hope, new peace! Write off depreciating assets! Swords to plowshares!

      • BackRowHeckler February 5, 2019 at 2:09 pm #

        Snacks, you can be the one to fly into Moscow and tell Putin his nukes must go. Tell the FSB agents you don’t have an appointment, but you need to see the President to deliver an important message.

        Brh

      • Exscotticus February 5, 2019 at 2:13 pm #

        >>> The deal would be a mutual 50% reduction of tactical nuclear weapons.

        This is a much more difficult proposition compared to land-based ICBM reductions. How do you verify the reduction of something that is by definition small and portable? Disassemble them at the UN HQ? So both nations could secretly ramp up production by 50% so that they could then publically “reduce” by 50%

        The truth about the START treaty is that the weapons that were decommisioned were obsolete, and would have likely been decommisioned in any case. Yeah we capped ICBMs—only to ramp up production of cruise missiles.

        • Irrelevant technical objection. I’m not saying it would create any real safety or relative advantage or disadvantage. I’m referring to a one-time easy gain in political prestige and capital.

          It leaves over 7,000 nukes between the US and Russia and changes very little in reality. In public relations, its gold. In terms of real oversight in disarmament, that could be accomplished with an agreement and will not happen without one.

          • malthuss February 5, 2019 at 4:27 pm #

            How many does Israel claim to NOT have?

      • SoftStarLight February 5, 2019 at 2:50 pm #

        I guess we are in a mood for nastiness today aren’t we? Putin is not going to reduce his nuclear arms stockpile. And why should he since you want to carpet bomb China and India to destroy the coal plants, probably you want to bomb Russia too. I am not saying the coal plants are good but your plan is megalomaniacal.

        • What are you bleating about?

          A dictionary isn’t just good for figuring out how to spell a word in scrabble; it also includes definitions.

          • SoftStarLight February 5, 2019 at 3:28 pm #

            I am glad you explained the purpose of a dictionary to me. I would have never figured it out without your handholding ;-).

  57. Janos Skorenzy February 5, 2019 at 1:59 pm #

    Santa Barbara College votes to do away with saying the Pledge of Allegiance. Celeste Barbur, who husband and father died for America, gets up and says it, weeping as she heckled by the Leftist savages.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=79&v=fXaIOJagHpU

    • SoftStarLight February 5, 2019 at 3:26 pm #

      What low life trash those “protesters” are. Nothing but a bunch of trust fund babies and affirmative action charity cases. I would love to see them pushed off a plane and parachuted down to the Afghan deserts. Then let’s talk about how bad America is.

      • seawolf77 February 5, 2019 at 5:10 pm #

        That’s a false dichotomy. You could parachute them into Stockholm, Sweden or Buenos Aries, Argentina or Sydney, Australia alternatively.

        • Janos Skorenzy February 5, 2019 at 5:43 pm #

          No, Afghanistan is worse than those places, at least for now. No thanks to people like you of course.

  58. seawolf77 February 5, 2019 at 2:03 pm #

    “I know more about ________ better than almost anybody.” Trump
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cEcNMir6aSs

  59. BackRowHeckler February 5, 2019 at 2:04 pm #

    Proles in yellow vests still in the streets of Paris raising hell over a little climate change fuel tax. Just wait till Ocassio Cortez sends her little butt pounders from NYU into Kentucky to inform Bubba he can no longer drive his truck, heat his house, or have reliable electrical service. That ought to go over big.

    Brh

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  60. Elrond Hubbard February 5, 2019 at 2:22 pm #

    The Fake Threat of Jewish Communism

    https://www.nybooks.com/articles/2019/02/21/fake-threat-of-jewish-communism/

    “One of the great merits of Paul Hanebrink’s A Specter Haunting Europe is its demonstration of how Europe’s most pervasive and powerful twentieth-century manifestation of anti-Semitic thought—the myth of Judeo-Bolshevism—emerged before the rise of National Socialism and has continued to have a curious life long after the Holocaust and the defeat of Nazi Germany. Hanebrink’s approach is not to repeat what he considers an error of the interwar era—the futile attempt to refute a myth on the basis of historical facts and statistical data. A small kernel of truth underpinned the stereotype of the Jewish Bolshevik: a number of well-known early Bolshevik leaders (Béla Kun, Leon Trotsky, Karl Radek, and others) were of Jewish origin. That Stalin killed almost all of them, that overall a very small percentage of Jews were Bolsheviks, and that many prominent non-Jewish revolutionaries (Lenin and Karl Liebknecht, for example) were mistakenly identified as Jewish had no countervailing impact, because, Hanebrink writes, the Jew as ‘the face of the revolution’ was a ‘culturally constructed’ perception.

    “Trying to discredit powerful political myths with mere facts, as we know all too well today, is a frustrating endeavor. Thus Hanebrink seeks instead to understand the historical background and the ‘cultural logic’ of the myth of Judeo-Bolshevism—how it functioned and morphed through different phases. Ultimately Judeo-Bolshevism embodied, in the form of ‘Asiatic barbarism,’ an imagined threat to national sovereignty, ethnic homogeneity, and Western civilization conceived as traditional European Christian hegemony. It fused, in short, political, racial, and cultural threats into a single ‘specter haunting Europe.'”

    Everything old is new again, including pernicious myths, unfortunately. Get your copy here.

    • Tate February 5, 2019 at 2:47 pm #

      “… overall a very small percentage of Jews were Bolsheviks…”

      True, but a greatly disproportionate number of Bolsheviks were Jews.

      It’s not really a myth to speak of Judeo-Bolshevism. Tribe-members are collectivist in habits of thought, their institutional structure, social norms, & temperament. It’s therefore no surprise that so many secular Jews became communists. It was simply a transfer of loyalties.

      They have dwelled apart amongst the individualistic liberty-loving peoples of Europe & its diaspora in North America & Oceania for centuries. Uneasily, though, thus waging a constant struggle to subvert our culture in countless ways to align it more with their own.

      • K-Dog February 5, 2019 at 4:04 pm #

        So you are saying that being second class citizens of the empire and discriminated against in countless ways had nothing to do with an increase representation among the Bolsheviks and that Jewish people are inherently evil. Transfer of loyalties and no thirst for justice and fairness?

        Just being clear on what you are saying Tate, just wanting to be clear. Because what I’m reading is veiled bullshit.

        • K-Dog February 5, 2019 at 4:05 pm #

          Collie Trotsky.

        • Tate February 5, 2019 at 4:23 pm #

          I see you’re playing the ‘so you’re saying’ game now.

          Sad.

          • malthuss February 5, 2019 at 4:28 pm #

            He brings nothing of value. 0

          • K-Dog February 5, 2019 at 5:03 pm #

            So you are not answering the question and are talking to yourself.

            Sad.

            Seriously if that’s how you really feel and you don’t up to it or deny it than I’ll have to say you like your other self says.

            You brings nothing of value. If scraped some dirt from the pads of my paws I could at least grow something in it.

            Earth to whomever you are at the moment. There is no such thing as playing the ‘so you’re saying’ game. Clarification is no game. Or is

            Hate Tate.

          • Tate February 5, 2019 at 6:39 pm #

            Here are your words:

            So you are saying that being second class citizens of the empire and discriminated against in countless ways had nothing to do with an increase representation among the Bolsheviks and that Jewish people are inherently evil.”

            That’s what you said. It’s not what I said. I would call that playing the ‘so you’re saying’ game, i.e., putting words in my mouth.

            Once an egg-sucking dog acquires the habit, he can never be cured, folks.

        • malthuss February 5, 2019 at 4:30 pm #

          All that the Jews had to do was join the Party and –bingo–benes for life.

        • Janos Skorenzy February 5, 2019 at 5:50 pm #

          They called and call this doctrine, Tikkun Ollam or repair of the World. And yes, it’s utter bullshit – as if they are morally superior to us. I’m willing to listen a bit when they boast about their cultural achievements in the West. They never give any credit to the Culture itself or those who founded it, or to Non-Jewish collaborators, but still the record of achievement is real and considerable. But when the start talking about moral superiority – like the old psychoanalysts who spoke of putting White America “on the couch” – that’s the time to tune out or tell them they’re full of it. Ditto for leading us into endless war for Israel. Ditto for opening our borders, supposedly for our own good, etc, etc, etc ad infinitum. So much so that one comes not to care about their contributions and just wished they had never come at all.

    • revilo February 5, 2019 at 2:55 pm #

      Karl Marx = Moses Mordecai
      Leon Trotsky = Lev Bronstein
      Lev Kamenev = Leo Rosenfeld
      Grigory Zinoviev = Hirsch Apfelbaum
      Grigori Sikolnikov = Girsch Brilliant

      The achitect of Communism (descended from generations of Talmudic scholars) was Jewish, as well as 4/7 of the First Politburo. The primary financier of the Bolshevik revolution, Jacob Schiff, was Jewish. Yeah…nothing to see here folks.

      • malthuss February 5, 2019 at 4:29 pm #

        You dare contradict the greats, Elrond and Dog?

        • K-Dog February 5, 2019 at 5:09 pm #

          How was the revolution financed. Lets here those details. Can you make them up fast enough?

          • Janos Skorenzy February 5, 2019 at 5:56 pm #

            Jacob Schiff for one, of Kuhn & Loeb, now Chase Manhattan I believe. And yes, he was Jewish. Sorry not sorry. Soros wasn’t alive at that point, moron.

            https://wideawakegentile.wordpress.com/2018/08/03/the-wall-street-jews-behind-the-russian-revolution/

          • Tate February 5, 2019 at 6:58 pm #

            I’ve never known what to make of this assertion that the Russian revolution was financed by Jacob Schiff.

            In regards to this particular source however, there’s a glaring error if we can believe the Wikipedia article on George Kennan. He couldn’t have toured Russia in the latter part of the nineteenth century if he wasn’t even born until 1904. Maybe the author has confused George Kennan with somebody else?

        • K-Dog February 5, 2019 at 5:10 pm #

          Was Soros involved?

          • BackRowHeckler February 5, 2019 at 8:52 pm #

            Tate …

            George Kennan’s grandfather, also named George, was in Russia in the mid to late 1860s – during the Civil War and after, with an expedition to build a round the world telegraph line up thru western Canada, across the Bering Straight, across Siberia, into western Russia and then into the heart of Europe. Much treasure was expended on it but the project was finally abandoned when a couple of brithers from weatern Mass. cane up wih a way to lay cable directly across the Atantic Ocean from NY.

            This first George Kennan was a sort of telegrapher genius from Ohio with a taste for adventure, recruited from the Union Army in 1862 for the telegraph line thru Russia project. He wrote a good book about it. Later in life he became head of the telegraph detail in the White House, and made trips back to Russia in the 1880s and 1890s.

            nrh

          • malthuss February 5, 2019 at 9:09 pm #

            Was Armand Hammer involved?

            What a horrid man from a horrid family,

            Hammer was born in New York City, to Jewish parents who immigrated from then Russian Empire, Rose (née Lipschitz) and Julius Hammer.[6][7][8] His father came to the United States from Odessa in the Russian Empire (today Ukraine) in 1875, and settled in the Bronx, where he ran a general medical practice and five drugstores.[citation needed]

            Hammer said that his father had named him after a character, Armand Duval, in La Dame aux Camélias, a novel by Alexandre Dumas, fils. According to other sources, Hammer was named after the “arm and hammer” graphic symbol of the Socialist Labor Party of America (SLP), in which his father had a leadership role.[9] (After the Russian Revolution, a part of the SLP under Julius’ leadership split off to become a founding element of the Communist Party USA.) Later in his life, Hammer confirmed that this was the origin of his given name.[1]

            Hammer attended Morris High School, Columbia College (B.A., 1919) where he was a member of the Zeta Beta Tau fraternity, and then attended medical school at Columbia (M.D., 1921).[citation needed]

            In Hammer’s final year of medical school, he was set to enter a residency at Bellevue Hospital in New York City, but events altered his plans.[10]
            Father’s imprisonment
            Due to socialist and communist activities Hammer’s father Julius had been put under federal surveillance.[11] On July 5, 1919, federal agents witnessed Marie Oganesoff (the 33-year-old Russian wife of a former tsarist diplomat) enter Julius’ medical office located in a wing of his Bronx home.[11] Oganesoff “who had accumulated a life-threatening history of miscarriages, abortions, and poor health, was pregnant and wanted to terminate her pregnancy.”[11] The surgical procedure took place in the midst of a great flu epidemic.[12] Six days after the abortion Oganesoff died of pneumonia.[12] Four weeks after her death a Bronx County grand jury indicted Dr. Julius Hammer for first-degree manslaughter

          • Tate February 5, 2019 at 10:40 pm #

            Thanks, BRH.

            The picture in the article that Janos linked to was that of the grandson. Anyway, that clears that up.

        • revilo February 5, 2019 at 5:55 pm #

          Umm, yeah he wasn’t born. He was the 2nd biggest donor to HRC, though, after Haim Saban. You should read up on ole Saban’s politics. He’s a real treat.

          3) James Simons
          4) JB Pritzker
          5) Donald Sussman

          That’s according to Forbes. It continues, but I’ll spare you. Guess what they all have in common?

          • malthuss February 5, 2019 at 9:11 pm #

            real tReat or real threat?

            Thanks

      • FincaInTheMountains February 5, 2019 at 7:36 pm #

        Karl Marx = Moses Mordecai
        Leon Trotsky = Lev Bronstein
        Lev Kamenev = Leo Rosenfeld
        Grigory Zinoviev = Hirsch Apfelbaum
        Grigori Sikolnikov = Girsch Brilliant

        So?

        The Soviet Union was the Union of the Orthodox Russian people, Joseph Stalin and the world Jewry of the Third International.

        And it was destroyed by the Doctors Plot, which finished the union of historical Russia and world Jewry, as a result of which aging Stalin found himself without qualified medical assistance.

        Apparently Stalin was going to create some kind of Orthodox International instead of the Third International, but since he died without leaving the heir to these plans, and Nikita Khrushchev understood communism as an opportunity to eat without restrictions, then after the coup d’etat he organized in 1953 the USSR turned out to be a torso without a head.

        And one of the main points of Khrushchev’s “de-Stalinization and exposure of the cult of personality” was the criticism of support by the Stalinists of the Orthodox Church.

      • K-Dog February 5, 2019 at 5:22 pm #

        How is it that Karl Nemmersdorf thinks that an organization of white people can hate whites? Serious screw loose here. White and Caucasian are the same thing or do you just believe what you want to believe. If you do that is OK, most people do it, but you have to reign yourself in. That is part of the bargain and Karl is not respecting the limits. Karl needs to change something up. He’s deluded.

        The sources on Jacobs are sparse, but it is virtually certain ………..

        Cherry picked cognitive dissonance, and that lets Karl make up anything he damn well pleases.

        Cherry picked cosmic dissonance.

        • Janos Skorenzy February 5, 2019 at 6:00 pm #

          Uh no, since Black Dravidians are incorrectly considered “Caucasians” (they have lots of Australoid genes) as well as Arabs, Afghans, etc.

          Whites are the Northern Caucasians if you will. And btw, the Southern Caucasians would never let themselves be replaced by us because “we’re all the same”. They disagree just as we do.

          There was a very dark skinned Culture of Caucasians in India before the White invasion. They held themselves aloof from the Australoids or at least tried to.

      • K-Dog February 5, 2019 at 5:40 pm #

        The Weathermen debated whether killing White babies was a salutary revolutionary act,

        Get real, If you are going to write phony shit be careful you don’t say anything so outrageous it goes against basic human nature or some dog will notice.

        There is an art to being deceptive. I’m to lazy to cultivate it but I know it when I see it.

        • K-Dog February 5, 2019 at 5:41 pm #

          Too lazy

        • Janos Skorenzy February 5, 2019 at 6:01 pm #

          Bill Ayers said twenty five million Whites will have to disappear for your revolution to succeed. You are batting zero today.

          • malthuss February 5, 2019 at 9:13 pm #

            But his is goy, as is Dhorn. read my like to Occidental.
            Who kicked him out? Dhorn.

          • elysianfield February 6, 2019 at 12:08 am #

            “Who kicked him out? Dhorn.”

            Malthuss,
            Sweet Bernadette was semi-hot in her day….

  61. BackRowHeckler February 5, 2019 at 3:20 pm #

    Out in Chicago, did the police nab the racists and homophobes who assualted Jussie Smollett yet?

    25 people gunned down on the streets of Chicago since Feb 1 and the PD is out chasing phantoms.

    Brh

  62. SpeedyBB February 5, 2019 at 4:07 pm #

    Jim, you have assembled some quite remarkable minds in your readership, spanning a broad range of views and attitudes. The exchange is relentlessly lively. Funny too.

    Regarding your comment ‘Don’t expect the usual excessive rounds of applause from the president’s own party this time, either, in the big, half-empty room. They don’t know what to do about him at this point… or what to do with themselves, for that matter.’

    As one who has spent the last 30 years as an expatriate in Southeast Asia, my own ‘take’ on the dynamics of western society is quite distinct from that of those living ‘in the mix’, much as we would study AD 250 Rome, amazed to see what even intelligent Romans of that era would not.

    In short, I have had the enduring impression that the fuckers in charge do not have a notion of what they are up to. Nor do the poor fuckers ‘eating dogfood with catsup’. No. 1 FIC is playing it by ear, the way he has always done (with daddy’s money, and then those whose money is unclean), and the Corporate Congress is just trying to keep the beat with the haunting melody.

    Weird that the richest and most powerful [dangerous] political entity in the world finds itself thus conflicted and bewildered. Maybe that’s why they welcome the hordes of immigrants, who certainly know what they are after: The American Dream.

    The Chinese have certainly planned out their moves and strategies over coming decades (although their fundamentally reckless gambler nature will likely derail it). The Russians certainly know what they are up to and where they are going. The rest of the world, led by ‘el coloso del norte’ looks increasingly helpless. hapless, just along for the ride.

    Even the purported ‘Masters of the Universe’ in Deepstate and Corporate America do not seem to have a clue.

    Looks suicidal from 11 time zones away.

    • JohnAZ February 5, 2019 at 7:08 pm #

      Interesting idea.

      Supply and demand. Do you think that the only thing that will stop the excessive immigration is when it has destroyed the American Dream?

      Because it is.

      Sidebars

      Where are all the White liberal turncoats going to go when the masses tear down their”walls”.

      Also, how are they getting themselves out of paying the higher taxes that they are foisting on the country.

      Also, all you lesser income folks, when the tax vultures are finished with the rich folks and find out you cannot get blood out of a turnip, they are coming after you. Until the wealth is gone, then they will leave the ashes behind.

  63. FincaInTheMountains February 5, 2019 at 4:09 pm #

    Maduro, Bushes, Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty and the Threat of a new Cold War through the prism of the theory of Colored World Projects. Part 3.

    I wanted to write a continuation of the previous posts about Venezuela, but I began to feel so good that yesterday I resumed working on my theory of statistical refraction of light in Newtonian model, tracking Sunday evening show with Solovyov with a side vision, and what I saw there I was so outraged that I decided to insert into this series a separate post dedicated to the Cold War and the Intermediate-Range Treaty.

    And today, news came that New York prosecutors handed summons for questioning to all members of Donald Trump’s inaugural committee, with New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, who didn’t let Hillary to the red button in 2012, for which the New York prosecutors ate him with shit about 5 years ago.

    And on second thought, I came to the conclusion that both the corruption of Solovyov and the corruption of Chris Christie are ordinary human weaknesses and it is not known how I would act in their place.

    And this time I was very upset, once again making cetain that I was right, when I claimed that we have a chance to live not just in an era of change, but in the era of the crypto-religious War of the Roses, and just as in the 15th century anti-Christian Valois have quarreled quasi-Christian York with quasi-Christian Lancaster, so now the Clintonoids, with the help of Solovyov and Chris Christie, are trying to quarrel Putin’s Russia and Trump America, trying to disguise the anti-Christian motivation of their actions with geopolitical and economic considerations.

    And in order to get a free hand to extinguish the religious war in Ukraine, Donald and Melania Trump are forced to put up and even support the artistry of Marco Rubio and Vice President Pence in Venezuela.

    In this sense, a very revealing interview with Donald Trump on the American Channel 2, which was plastered in pieces all over Russian TV channels, trying to show Trump’s aggressiveness in Venezuela.

    In the meantime, in this interview, he was talking his way out from too insistent reporters as well as a year ago, he was talking his way out and even sent aircraft carriers on a cruise trip to the shores of Korea, in response to questions about Bolton, who then spoke about the need to implement in North Korea the Libyan scenario just about now, the same Bolton is walking in front of camera lenses with a pad on which is written about 5 thousand American soldiers sent to Colombia, which was once part of the Bolivarian Republic, just as Ukraine was a part of historical Russia.

    • Ol' Scratch February 5, 2019 at 4:16 pm #

      I wanted to write a continuation of the previous posts about Venezuela, but I began to feel so good that yesterday I resumed working on my theory of statistical refraction of light in Newtonian model

      LOL! By “good,” I’m guessing you mean you’ve been firing up the bong again – hopefully without the grain alcohol coolant this time. Good on ya Finc! Did you make the switch to Indica, like I recommended?

      • K-Dog February 5, 2019 at 5:05 pm #

        Sativa is more appropriate for blogging. Nothing stochastic about it.

        • Janos Skorenzy February 5, 2019 at 6:03 pm #

          Pot makes some people violent by lowering their inhibitions. In other words, they’re already violent. It obviously releases your mental/emotional violence against White Conservatives.

          • Janos Skorenzy February 5, 2019 at 6:03 pm #

            Another strike out by Kdog.

          • seawolf77 February 5, 2019 at 8:00 pm #

            Cannabis makes people violent by lowering their inhibitions. I tell you what Janos, let’s smoke a war pipe. What do you say?

          • SoftStarLight February 6, 2019 at 2:06 am #

            Why not smoke a peace pipe? If you ain’t gonna puff then please do pass it :-).

        • Ol' Scratch February 6, 2019 at 11:01 am #

          Need to consider Finc’s mental state, however.

    • FincaInTheMountains February 5, 2019 at 6:38 pm #

      I highly recommend this Face the Nation interview with Trump to see even those who who is anti-Trump, since the rudeness of the girl interviewing is so obvious that you will not have any doubts about what is happening and who demands to occupy Venezuela.

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ReCDMDK_uI4

  64. Ol' Scratch February 5, 2019 at 4:21 pm #

    Another laugh out loud moment for our foolish Dem friends (Seawolfy, I’m looking right at you!), who can evidently never get fooled again too often:

    TOP NANCY PELOSI AIDE PRIVATELY TELLS INSURANCE EXECUTIVES NOT TO WORRY ABOUT DEMOCRATS PUSHING “MEDICARE FOR ALL”

    LESS THAN A month after Democrats — many of them running on “Medicare for All” — won back control of the House of Representatives in November, the top health policy aide to then-prospective House Speaker Nancy Pelosi met with Blue Cross Blue Shield executives and assured them that party leadership had strong reservations about single-payer health care and was more focused on lowering drug prices, according to sources familiar with the meeting.

    Pelosi adviser Wendell Primus detailed five objections to Medicare for All and said that Democrats would be allies to the insurance industry in the fight against single-payer health care. Primus pitched the insurers on supporting Democrats on efforts to shrink drug prices, specifically by backing a number of measures that the pharmaceutical lobby is opposing.

    https://theintercept.com/2019/02/05/nancy-pelosi-medicare-for-all/

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    • seawolf77 February 5, 2019 at 4:45 pm #

      “Fake news. It’s a disgrace when people quote sources. Who is sources? I’d really like to meet Sources one day. I’m sure he’s a fine young man, or woman. Sources never seem to have a name. So sad really. They’re like ghosts. One day you’ll look in the dictionary under ghosts and next to it will be sources. It’s such a disgrace. I never heard of such a thing, the ” single payer system creates winners and losers.” I got news for you my friends, and not the fake news you’re peddling here. I know more about winners and losers than almost… almost… almost anyone really. Life creates winners and losers. Life made me a winner and like made Donald Trump a loser.” Nancy Pelosi

      • Ol' Scratch February 6, 2019 at 7:24 am #

        We’ll see soon enough. Pelosi’s always worshipped at the feet of the status quo that Obama represented. Never took you for a fake news guy. That’s Trump’s meme, ya know? Either way, Nancy Pelosi’s always been a pretender and never a contender. Living proof that if you simply hang around long enough and reliably genuflect at all the right moments you too can get your five minutes of fame.

        As they’ll soon learn if they haven’t already, she’s a bigger impediment to the Dems’ newly elected young guns’ agenda than Trump is. This is the standard playbook for the Dems. Say one thing, then do exactly the opposite. That’s why sensible people are deserting them in droves, even for the likes of Trump.

    • 2020 rumbling, can you hear it? Its the sound of the 3rd party option, getting more ripe every day. So many micro-identities, so many special interests, so many RINOs and DINOs.

      • K-Dog February 5, 2019 at 5:28 pm #

        And no time at all for them to come together in any way. It will be another red/blue show same as before but every time until America’s collapse each election will bring ever stranger goings on. Any coming together or failure to do so will be encouraged by deep state doings in memos from the top or in little micro-managements from below. It does not take much and they have the touch.

        • BackRowHeckler February 5, 2019 at 5:47 pm #

          Green Alba … the link you provided upstream, pic of Cheyl Cole Tatts … Phew, now that’s I would call the Mother of all Tramp Stamps!!!

          Brh

          • GreenAlba February 5, 2019 at 6:20 pm #

            Well, I’m not ascribing any moral significance to it, brh – mostly I’m thinking of the pain! I hope she never decides to remove it -doesn’t bear thinking about…

          • K-Dog February 5, 2019 at 9:59 pm #

            You must have clicked on the wrong button. I ‘m only the dog and I’m real. Only one identity for me.

            Nice Try.

          • GreenAlba February 6, 2019 at 9:49 am #

            I assumed brh just clicked ‘somewhere’ rather than deliberately suggesting anything about identities. I doubt anyone would mistake you for me – I know bugger all about IT for a start!

            Or those mellowing products 🙂

        • JohnAZ February 5, 2019 at 6:55 pm #

          Right!

          The American public is the root cause of everything. They elect in the really bad representatives that cause the problems.

          And they allow the stupidification of themselves by the media.

          • JohnAZ February 5, 2019 at 6:56 pm #

            And yes, I include myself in the equation, but no longer.

          • JohnAZ February 5, 2019 at 7:10 pm #

            Civil war?

          • seawolf77 February 5, 2019 at 7:50 pm #

            The Soviet Union dissolved to prevent civil war. The same will happen here. What’s there to fight over? Abortion? Illegal immigrants? The Pledge of BeeJesus? The Playoff system in college football? The blue states run rings around red states economically, so at least we wouldn’t be carrying that bag of blue bricks anymore. Finally we get to set the freeloader states down. Finally we could thrive.

  65. JohnAZ February 5, 2019 at 6:42 pm #

    Two items

    Andrew Cuomo is upset. His “tax the rich” policy in New York is driving millionaires out of New York State.

    Surprise! Wait until the Dems in DC start driving the Elite out of the US, again.

    AOC strikes again. The green new deal of hers is going to cost the economy of the US 7 trillion dollars for nothing but a big government power grab.

    Trump wants $5.7 billion to secure the border to stabilize immigration. That is less than .1% of the CC amount. Ironically, Stopping population growth in the US by limiting immigration is the only thing that will slow AGW.

    Aren’t you glad you voted in those Democrats, America.

  66. seawolf77 February 5, 2019 at 7:09 pm #

    I’m gonna go out on a limb here and predict Trump will try and scare us with horror stories from the border. Hey that would make a great book title. Sometimes I amaze even myself with my wit and unfathomable creativity. You know I know more than just about anyone about writing and the book market. Stephen King, a moron. Grisham, congenitally dim-witted. Faulkner, Shakespeare, Hemingway, all of them pure pitiful pus-filled drivel. They are a disgrace to literature, to good taste- they are irredeemable. Would I have been a great writer? Probably. Just like I would have been a great general, admiral, emperor,czar, kaiser. I would have been the best Caesar. By far. It’s not even close folks. The best. Augustus, what a loser. Julius…please I prefer emperors who don’t get assassinated. %$^7*888****)(*&%^*(*(((&%$**((&*&*(&*(&. Bee dee bee dee beedeee. Trump Derangement Syndrome I guess. TDS. TDS. TDS! TDS!

  67. FincaInTheMountains February 5, 2019 at 7:38 pm #

    Karl Marx = Moses Mordecai
    Leon Trotsky = Lev Bronstein
    Lev Kamenev = Leo Rosenfeld
    Grigory Zinoviev = Hirsch Apfelbaum
    Grigori Sikolnikov = Girsch Brilliant

    And?

    The Soviet Union was the Union of the Orthodox Russian people, Joseph Stalin and the world Jewry of the Third International.

    And it was destroyed by the Doctors Plot, which finished the union of historical Russia and world Jewry, as a result of which aging Stalin found himself without qualified medical assistance.

    Apparently Stalin was going to create some kind of Orthodox International instead of the Third International, but since he died without leaving the heir to these plans, and Nikita Khrushchev understood communism as an opportunity to eat without restrictions, then after the coup d’etat he organized in 1953 the USSR turned out to be a torso without a head.

    And one of the main points of Khrushchev’s “de-Stalinization and exposure of the cult of personality” was the criticism of support by the Stalinists of the Orthodox Church.

    • Q. Shtik February 6, 2019 at 1:35 am #

      Karl Marx = Moses Mordecai
      Leon Trotsky = Lev Bronstein
      Lev Kamenev = Leo Rosenfeld
      Grigory Zinoviev = Hirsch Apfelbaum
      Grigori Sikolnikov = Girsch Brilliant – Finca

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

      And from my old home town of Collingswood, NJ

      Eugene Orowitz = Michael Landon (Bonanza)

      • malthuss February 6, 2019 at 7:58 am #

        Eugene Orowitz = Michael Landon (Bonanza)
        He got his good looks from his Irish mother.

  68. capt spaulding February 5, 2019 at 7:41 pm #

    A friend told me today, that the reason for the low scoring game Sunday, was because both teams knew the winners would be invited to the White House.

    • elysianfield February 6, 2019 at 12:15 am #

      Captain,
      The reason it was a low-scoring game is because neither team resorted to the prevent defense…3 man rush…first seen in the last two minutes of the 4th quarter. Neither team’s offensive line could control the red-dog.

  69. seawolf77 February 5, 2019 at 7:56 pm #

    Cannabis Smoking Associated With Higher Sperm Count, Study Finds
    https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-02-06/cannabis-smoking-associated-with-higher-sperm-count-study-finds?srnd=premium
    This should help stoners rise to the top of the evolutionary chain, since they shoot bigger and badder loads than any square. Yet another benefit of cannabis, and I haven’t mentioned it puts Viagra to shame as an aphrodisiac.

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    • SoftStarLight February 6, 2019 at 2:00 am #

      Very interesting! I think marijuana has lots of health benefits. It should switch places with alcohol when it comes to prohibition and stigma. Imagine cannabis bars.

  70. FincaInTheMountains February 5, 2019 at 7:58 pm #

    And may be Jewish American banker Schiff financed Trotsky, just like German General Stuff financed Lenin (Lenin later took them for a ride), but for sure behind Trotsky was not Schiff, but Colonel House of “The Inquiry”, later becoming the Council on Foreign Relationship.

    • Janos Skorenzy February 5, 2019 at 8:38 pm #

      Also a Jew. Sorry not sorry.

  71. SOTU coming up in 45 minutes…

    I’m giddily awaiting the official declaration of the State of Emergency. I’ve got my party platter ready. Chips, Salsa and Guacamole.

    • seawolf77 February 5, 2019 at 8:22 pm #

      Salsa and guacamole, oh the humanity.

      • SoftStarLight February 6, 2019 at 1:54 am #

        Gosh I really do love avocados!

  72. Look, its a bunch of lawyers, lobbyists, industry flaks, and a couple muslims in a room applauding themselves.

  73. The whitecoat female bloc is really impressive. Congress has become a Dalmation or perhaps Holstein variety

  74. revilo February 5, 2019 at 9:11 pm #

    Passed! Absolutely incredible.

    nytimes.com/2019/02/05/us/politics/senate-middle-east-bill-bds.html

    WASHINGTON — The Senate overwhelmingly approved a Middle East policy bill on Tuesday that included both a rebuke to President Trump over his withdrawal of troops from Syria and Afghanistan and a contested measure to allow state and municipal governments to punish companies that boycott, divest from or place sanctions on Israel.

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  75. malthuss February 5, 2019 at 9:15 pm #

    I’ve never known what to make of this assertion that the Russian revolution was financed by Jacob Schiff.

    The Birchers assert that Rothschilds paid for the
    writing of the Communist Manifesto’.

    • K-Dog February 5, 2019 at 10:15 pm #

      Well, If you don’t know what to make of it spend a moment googling and you’ll find out it was commissioned by the Communist League. Originally published in London, in German, in 1848. Then you know the assertion is bullshit and won’t have to wonder.

      So why did you not do it is what I wonder? But worry not, I won’t wonder long.

      • malthuss February 6, 2019 at 7:59 am #

        And who was behind the CL?

        who is behind the NAACP?

  76. Buzz Aldrin’s in the house.

    What Buzz punch a moon landing hoaxer

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vUE4VGWAap4

    • seawolf77 February 5, 2019 at 10:03 pm #

      If anyone wants to see 3 men under so much pressure to lie, 3 men who would be forced to carry this lie to their graves, 3 men who would plunge into recluse’s life, alcoholism,and have their mother murdered, watch this news conference.
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BI_ZehPOMwI

      • Ol' Scratch February 6, 2019 at 10:59 am #

        You’re really invested in this one, ain’t you? I’m on the fence, but it definitely makes sense.

  77. That one female whitesuit standing to clap “America has become the world’s leading oil and gas producer” while getting the stank eye from the rest…

    Then every whitesuit standing to clap how “America is the greatest economy in the world by far”

    The female whitesuits, mostly sitting the men standing chanting USA, USA…

    The whitesuits are sitting pretty, thighs pressed together, looking for the signal from Nancy Pelosi

    • Ol' Scratch February 6, 2019 at 10:49 am #

      The whitesuits are sitting pretty, thighs pressed together, looking for the signal from Nancy Pelosi

      The new virginal elite, perhaps? Sounds like too much The Handmaid’s Tale too me.

  78. seawolf77 February 5, 2019 at 9:33 pm #

    Listening to the SOTU I am reminded of the Wolf in Pulp Fiction when he was looking at the car after Vincent and Jules cleaned it and everyone cannot believe it and he says “Well let’s not start sucking our dicks just yet.”

    • K-Dog February 5, 2019 at 10:17 pm #

      But the wolf was talking to gentlemen.

      ‘Let’s not start sucking each other’s dicks quite yet, gentlemen.

      • K-Dog February 5, 2019 at 10:18 pm #

        But Jules and Vincent being gentlemen is debatable.

  79. ozone February 5, 2019 at 10:37 pm #

    Great Gobs of Greasy Gobbledy-Gook!
    Yes, I’m forcing myself to listen to this exercise in manure-spreading.
    Aside from the rally-like chants of USA,USA,USA,USA indicating that serious thought has been replaced by reptilian, sports-addicted monkey hooting, I sense an egregious lack of decorum. (Well, now we know where we are and who is “leading” us into the darkness, don’t we?)

    I was a little surprised at the pride evinced in treaty-busting, coup-supporting, and sanction-applying (and of course, the attendant applause). Forward, into the national nightmare! Hurrah me boys, Hurrah!

    The Idiocracy has arrived and boy oh boy, it sure is proud of itself. Don’t forget to “choose” Greatness (capitol g), and support the march of smugnorance in all things.

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    • ozone February 5, 2019 at 10:51 pm #

      And now, I’m having a hard time listening to the official “response” that appears to be nothing but more button-pushing about protecting the status quo and Great-Nation bullshit — just from a different angle.

      Causes are not addressed and will not be heard by these fucking power hacks …because *they* are the basic impediments to start facing the predicaments that are HERE, NOW.

      I’m more than disgusted; I no longer give much of a shit. That can’t be good.

      • K-Dog February 5, 2019 at 11:42 pm #

        This is totally your problem. I just posted this elsewhere …

        I only burden you with the end:


        No I ‘m not digressing in to Roman History. America once reflected the values of the five good emperors. That is why old libraries and college campuses look the way they do. What happened? I learned later in life the Northern Midwest states were in a benevolent bubble. Nothing was more important than education and in my youth there was actually a lively debate about if college was good for the soul or just all about money. Sadly I know now that was the rest of America working itself in.

        Only crazy people then would consider what is going on now OK. It was a time before the church of me.

        There used to be millions of us. Now I count about five here besides me.

        And what got to the rest? Cheap gas and Hollywood did. Hours of Hollywood. Hollywood without end and they became Hollywood themselves. Vapid and empty. Over the years values were destroyed and what has been called the fourth turning; but is that a chicken in the egg thing and an abrogation of responsibility? That is my opinion and I’m good enough at making up things myself to have an opinion. Tonight the Orange Cherub Speaks to the nation. I’m not interested. He has never shared my values.

        The five good emperors lived and there were others. A man can choose to be good as easily as bad.

        • ozone February 6, 2019 at 9:25 am #

          K-dog,
          I hear you. I didn’t buy into the “hooray for me and fuck you” rough beast zeitgeist that gathered all its hate and wagon-loads of bitter grievances and marched forward to punish and oppress with a bible and a flag.
          Too bad for me, I guess.

          It’s not that I didn’t know it was there; it’s the fact that we were so easily manipulated into turning on each other by the exhortations of the blue flickering glow. (Ring the bell and the doggie drools.)

          • SoftStarLight February 6, 2019 at 4:30 pm #

            But see, I always wanted to be friends.

    • SoftStarLight February 6, 2019 at 1:48 am #

      Lol reptilian, sports-addicted monkey hooting. That is funny!

      • Ol' Scratch February 6, 2019 at 10:57 am #

        Complete with feces throwing!

        • SoftStarLight February 6, 2019 at 4:29 pm #

          Yes, some will just always be Simians without higher order thinking.

  80. Tate February 5, 2019 at 10:48 pm #

    From Imprimis newsletter, January 2019, Volume 48, Number 1

    “Seventy miles northwest of New York City is a hospital that looks like a prison, its drab buildings wrapped in layers of fencing and barbed wire. This grim facility is called the Mid-Hudson Forensic Psychiatric Institute. It’s one of three places the state of New York sends the criminally mentally ill…

    “ A couple of years ago, Jackie was telling me about a patient. In passing, she said something like, Of course he’d been smoking pot his whole life.… Jackie would have been within her rights to say, I know what I’m talking about, unlike you. Instead she offered something neutral like, I think that’s what the big studies say. You should read them. … So I did… I soon realized that in all my years as a journalist I had never seen the gap between insider and outsider knowledge so great, or the stakes so high…

    “Almost everything you think you know about the health effects of cannabis, almost everything advocates and the media have told you for a generation is wrong…

    “They’ve told you marijuana has many different medical uses. In reality marijuana and THC, its active ingredient, have been shown to work only in a few narrow conditions. They are most commonly prescribed [sic] for pain relief. But they are rarely tested against other pain relief drugs like ibuprofen — and in July, a large four-year study of patients with chronic pain in Australia showed cannabis use was associated with greater pain over time…

    “In reality, like alcohol, marijuana is too weak as a painkiller to work for most people who truly need opiates, such as terminal cancer patients. Even cannabis advocates, like Rob Kampia, the co-founder of the Marijuana Policy Project, acknowledge that they have always viewed medical marijuana laws primarily as a way to protect recreational users…

    “[Use as a ‘gateway’ drug:]… a January 2018 paper in the American Journal of Psychiatry showed that people who used cannabis in 2001 were almost three times as likely to use opiates three years later, even after adjusting for other potential risks… advocates have told you that marijuana is not just safe for people with psychiatric problems like depression, but that it is a potential treatment for those patients… ‘How Does Cannabis Help Depression?’ is the topic of an article on Leafly, the largest cannabis website. But a mountain of peer-reviewed research in top medical journals shows that marijuana can cause or worsen severe mental illness, especially psychosis… Teenager who smoke marijuana regularly are about three times as likely to develop schizophrenia… After an exhaustive review, the National Academy of Medicine found in 2017 that ‘cannabis use is likely to increase the risk of developing schizophrenia and other psychoses; the higher the use, the greater the risk.’ Also that ‘regular cannabis use is likely to increase the risk for developing social anxiety disorder’ [my emphasis]…

    “Legalization [over the past decade] has not led to a huge increase in people using the drug casually, only up to 15% from 10%… But the number of Americans who use cannabis heavily, [i.e. daily], has soared [from 3 million in 2006 to 8 million in 2017]…

    [a paragraph detailing the increased potency of cannabis over recent decades, up to 20 to 25% THC content, causing problems with the drug to soar along with its increased use.] “In states like Colorado, emergency room physicians have become experts on dealing with cannabis-induced psychosis… research from Finland and Denmark, two countries that track mental illness more comprehensively [than in the U.S.] shows a significant increase in psychosis since 2000, following an increase in cannabis use…

    “In truth, psychosis is a shockingly high risk factor for violence… Drawing on earlier studies, the paper [2009 study by Dr. Seena Fazel, Oxford U. psychiatrist & epidemiologist, PLOS Medicine] found that people with schizophrenia are five times as likely to commit violent crimes as healthy people, and almost 20 times as likely to commit homicide… NAMI’s statement that most people with mental illness are not violent is of course accurate, given that ‘most’ simply means ‘more than half’; but it is deeply misleading. Schizophrenia is rare. But people with the disorder commit an appreciable fraction of all murders, in the range of six to nine percent…

    “The marijuana-psychosis-violence connection is even stronger than those figures suggest. People with schizophrenia are only moderately more likely to become violent than healthy people when they are taking antipsychotic medicine and avoiding recreational drugs. But when they use those drugs, their risk of violence skyrockets… Along with alcohol, the drug that psychotic patients use more than any other is cannabis: a 2010 review of earlier studies… found that 27% of people with schizophrenia had been diagnosed with cannabis use disorder in their lives. And unfortunately — despite its reputation for making users relaxed and calm — cannabis appears to provoke many of them to violence…

    “A Swiss study of 265 psychotic patients published in Frontiers of Forensic Psychiatry last June found that over a three-year period, young men with psychosis who used cannabis had a 50% chance of becoming violent. That risk was four times higher than for those with psychosis who didn’t use, even after adjusting for such as alcohol use… A 2013 paper in an Italian psychiatric journal examined almost 1600 psychiatric patients in southern Italy and found that cannabis use was associated with a ten-fold increase in violence…

    “The most obvious way that cannabis fuels violence in psychotic people is through its tendency to cause paranoia — something even cannabis advocates acknowledge the drug can cause. The risk is so obvious that users joke about it and dispensaries advertise certain strains as less likely to induce paranoia… A 2007 paper in the Medical Journal of Australia on 88 defendents who had committed homicide during psychotic episodes found that most believed they were in danger from the victim [paranoia] and almost two-thirds reported mis-using cannabis — more than alcohol and amphetamines combined…

    “Yet the link between marijuana and violence doesn’t appear limited to people with preexisting psychosis… In most cases, studies find that the risk is at least as significant as with alcohol… A 2012 paper in the Journal of Interpersonal Violence examined a federal survey of more than 9,000 adolescents and found that marijuana use was associated with a doubling of domestic violence…

    “The first four states to legalize marijuana for recreational use were Colorado and Washington in 2014 and Alaska and Oregon in 2015. [In four years after legalization, combined, they had an increase of 37% for murders & 25% for aggravated assault.] … police reports, news stories, and arrest warrants suggest a close link in many cases… Cannabis is also associated with a disturbing number of child deaths from abuse and neglect — many more than alcohol, and more than cocaine, methamphetamines, and opioids combined — according to reports from Texas, one of the few states to provide detailed information on drug use by perpetrators…

    “… police departments… have been slow to recognize the trend, in part because the epidemic of opioid overdose deaths has overwhelmed them… Hard data on the relationship between marijuana and madness dates back 150 years, to British asylum registers in India… Whether cannabis should be legal is a political issue. But its precise legal status is far less important than making sure that anyone who uses it is aware of its risks…

    • ozone February 5, 2019 at 10:58 pm #

      Tate,
      You funny. And long-winded. And off-topic.
      BUT, you are obviously passionate about this evils-of-pot thing. Maybe you should start burning down pot shops to indicate the sincerity of your views. That might make you feel better and help eradicate the ‘madness’ problem.

      • K-Dog February 5, 2019 at 11:49 pm #

        If they are stoned how do they get motivated to do violence? Of course if I was a chocolate brownie I would be be quaking in my boots, if I had boots.

      • Lets take Taters on good faith.

        Don’t pass the joint to the psychotic. And if he gets high, watch out for the random act of senseless violence.

        • K-Dog February 6, 2019 at 10:46 am #

          Easy for you to say. He’ll pass it to you but skip over me cuz he thinks me psychotic.

          If ‘Taters’ indulged he’d not be a fried sweet potato he’d just be fried. Likely extra crispy bar-b-q flavored fried. And after writing as much as he did if he was a ‘head’ he’d have had to have torched up. He might want to kick a dog or two but likely would pass out and take a nap first. No foul.

          I bet the only way a lot of people could deal with Trump last night was to be stoned.

      • Tate February 6, 2019 at 12:10 pm #

        It does appear Gore Vidal was as much a visionary as a contemporary chronicler when he spoke of this country as ‘the United States of Amnesia.’ That’s just what our masters want, of course, to turn the estimable ‘shitizens’ even more into a mindless maaaass of easily controllable sheep with no recall of what happened last week let alone two or five or ten years ago. It’s all part of the plan, folks. (Or you’re part of the plan, that is.)

    • SoftStarLight February 6, 2019 at 1:46 am #

      Well whatever the case, smoking weed does wonders relieving menstrual cramps.

    • seawolf77 February 6, 2019 at 8:56 am #

      What a load of steaming horse shit.

      • Ol' Scratch February 6, 2019 at 10:44 am #

        Generally speaking, horse shit – commonly referred to as “road apples” back in the day – doesn’t steam. Too dry. Similar to “sweat like a pig (or sometimes dog), both of whom don’t sweat at all, it’s a metaphor that doesn’t quite add up. Maybe you were going for bull/cow shit? Now THAT shit definitely steams!

  81. JohnAZ February 5, 2019 at 11:45 pm #

    Hey Lil Deb

    How do you think they clean those white suits after they have been playing in their sandbox all day?

  82. JohnAZ February 5, 2019 at 11:55 pm #

    Women in Congress want to be taken seriously and treated with respect, right?

    The white suits tonight set that back by a couple of decades.

    Washington DC needs to learn about the Golden rule.

    • SoftStarLight February 6, 2019 at 1:33 am #

      Totally agree John. And seriously, why did AOC have to wear a cape lol?

      • Ol' Scratch February 6, 2019 at 10:25 am #

        I didn’t watch it, but that must have been a sight. Women definitely do have it all over men when it comes to dramatic gestures.

        • SoftStarLight February 6, 2019 at 4:27 pm #

          And so many other ways too that don’t meet the eye ;-). Keep one eye open when you sleep lol.

      • seawolf77 February 6, 2019 at 10:35 am #

        They should have all worn Venetian masks like in “Eyes Wide Shut.” That would have put the creep up Big Daddy’s arse.

        • Ol' Scratch February 6, 2019 at 10:55 am #

          Or they’d have turned off the cameras and had a full blown Roman orgy, Caligula style. Knowing our Congress critters, I’d bet on that.

          • seawolf77 February 6, 2019 at 11:14 am #

            Pelosi and Schumer doing the jungle boogie.

          • SoftStarLight February 6, 2019 at 4:25 pm #

            I won’t be able to eat dinner tonight and maybe not even tomorrow after that truly disgusting vision. Thank you

  83. Nick Taleb’s Skin in the Game theory is what I am thinking about watching these elected officials and the promises they are making.

    Do they have skin, in the game?

    https://ralphnaderradiohour.com/skin-in-the-game/

    • Ol' Scratch February 6, 2019 at 10:28 am #

      More to the point, who’s holds title to their skins while the game plays out? The house always wins, and we all know who owns the house. The game is just an illusion for entertainment purposes.

  84. SoftStarLight February 6, 2019 at 1:31 am #

    Wow how friggin embarassing. First of all you get together and make a pact to wear white to protest the giant sexist patriarch. Fine, got it. Then you also coordinate super b*tch attitudes to make sure the giant sexist patriarch knows you hate him. Been there done that. YET! When the giant sexist patriarch says that HIS economy employs more women then ever before you actually stand up gleefully cheering and celebrating HIS success. And on top of that, clearly none of you knew what to do without Mother Pelosi’s signals. Ugggghhhhhh!!!!!!!! Even big daddy himself had to tell you you weren’t supposed to do that!!!!

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    • Ricechex February 6, 2019 at 2:17 am #

      OMG. The white suits. As if women are more virtuous? Is that the wedding dress of 2019? I was horrified. The libs have truly turned into a party of women against men. A stage show for the minions.

      • SoftStarLight February 6, 2019 at 2:25 am #

        I know! I literally can’t deal with it anymore lol. I hated AOC’s cape blazer. Really wtf :-)!!

        • Janos Skorenzy February 6, 2019 at 4:47 am #

          She’s a Super Hero. All Mexican wrestlers are super heroes and wear capes and masks and what not. She’s also our Strong Brown Girl. She will serve us whether she would or not. In other words, it’s too late for America as formed. So it has to go in order to even have a chance for rebirth. AOC is helping that to happen.

          • SoftStarLight February 6, 2019 at 9:22 am #

            I’ll simply have to trust you in this :-). She gets on my nerves but if you say she is ultimately a good thing I will have to work on patience. Now that you mention it, I can picture her donning cape and mask and pouncing around in the ring lol. She is the Brawling Bronx Barmaid or BBB!

          • JohnAZ February 6, 2019 at 10:27 am #

            Her generation lives in a world of Stan Lee and Marvel comics. Just a measure of how deluded the Millenials are.

          • Janos Skorenzy February 6, 2019 at 12:40 pm #

            From another angle, America always needs a ditzy Latin American sexpot, be Loupy, Charro, or Sophia Vegarra. The latter is getting a little old and I think the mantel has passed to AOC.

  85. KesaAnna February 6, 2019 at 6:30 am #

    ” population is a bull that needs to be taken by the horns.” Perhaps some papal bull(shit) would be a good place to start. ”

    oh ?

    Do , please , give to the Pope and his idiot ilk a detailed historical lecture on how splendidly eugenics and Social Darwinist schemes have worked out so many times in the past.

    The repeated and consistent historical track record seems to indicate that the crackpot pseudo- religious fancies of your lot have produced far more sterile sex -hating celibates than Catholic dogma ever could , or ever would.

    But then I suppose sterile , sex-hating celibates are exactly what you want ?

    — As long as they are not Catholic sterile , sex-hating celibates?

    Anyway , good luck coming up with a legitimate historical analysis that even remotely indicates any other outcome.

    I suppose you would claim too that you aren’t talking about eugenics or Social Darwinism ,

    though I’m not going to hold my breathe waiting for you to offer up a credible and practical means of taking the sex drive by the horns , that isn’t totalitarian or grossly authoritarian.

    ” “Considering the reproductive rate of 1st World countries, who is to say that He did not?”

    Someone needs to tell the pope, EF. ”

    The Pope already knows that, and that is why he doesn’t listen to your sort.

    And it is sufficient that you don’t pay heed to your own evidences.

    We may be ignorant , but we invariably out -breed and out -number you.

    And you are the superstitious one to think it will turn out differently this time because you wish it so.

    ” Someone needs to tell the pope, EF. ”

    ” Tell ” ?

    The fake ( ? ) , or stupid ( ? ) condescension of you folks really does get annoying.

    The only status , property , education , or cultural sophistication you possess is what Christianity gave you .

    Outside of what Christianity gave you , you would be not one jot above the level of a beast of the field.

    As it is never the less , you make a head -hunting animist in Borneo look good.

    • GreenAlba February 6, 2019 at 7:54 am #

      “But then I suppose sterile , sex-hating celibates are exactly what you want ?”

      No, sex is fantastic as you know yourself. Sterility is shit, if you desperately want a couple of kids. All the Catholic church needs to do is NOT tell people ‘artificial’ contraception is wrong, so that they can enjoy sex without having a child every year. That’s all. It doesn’t need to embrace abortion either. Loads of people who aren’t religious don’t exactly embrace it either, even though they don’t presume to think it’s their decision in individual cases.

      “We may be ignorant , but we invariably out -breed and out -number you.”

      Ignorant or not, I am aware that you do. So?

      “As it is never the less , you make a head -hunting animist in Borneo look good.”

      What I look like to your chip-on-the-shoulder, ranting self means diddly to me.

      “though I’m not going to hold my breathe waiting for you to offer up a credible and practical means of taking the sex drive by the horns , that isn’t totalitarian or grossly authoritarian.”

      Nobody said anything about the sex drive – you made that up.

      “As long as they are not Catholic sterile , sex-hating celibates?”

      Like these ones?

      https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-47134033

      Dunno, Kesa, I’ll leave that to you.

    • GreenAlba February 6, 2019 at 7:55 am #

      “The only status , property , education , or cultural sophistication you possess is what Christianity gave you .”

      And the human mind gave us Christianity, so for the good that is in it, we did pretty well. For the bad that is in it, well, humans aren’t ever going to be perfect.

      • BackRowHeckler February 6, 2019 at 9:39 am #

        Over in GB, you Brits have been hammering Catholics since Henry VIII threw them out of the country in the 1530s, confiscated their property, invaded Catholic Ireland and set their pirate navy on Catholic Spain and France, at burned at the stake anybody who still celebrated Mass.

        Brh

        • GreenAlba February 6, 2019 at 10:06 am #

          Are you making an accusation to me, brh, as if I have done something to Catholics?

          That would be like me accusing you of the evils of slavery? Wouldn’t it?

          • GreenAlba February 6, 2019 at 10:07 am #

            This is how tribalist nonsense starts – and never ends.

          • GreenAlba February 6, 2019 at 10:08 am #

            Fortunately I’m an ex-prod married to a still-Irish ex-Catholic, so we have moved on. I suggest you do the same.

          • Janos Skorenzy February 6, 2019 at 12:47 pm #

            Well said Alba. The Blacks will never stop blaming Whites for slavery. That’s why integration is doomed.

          • malthuss February 6, 2019 at 4:09 pm #

            Are you making an accusation?

            I read it as a statement of 2 facts.

            One of genocide, two of your people being those of England and maybe Scotland.

            If you dont identify with the Brits and their ‘sun never sets on our empire’, so be it. I dont like to think about what USA has done.

          • GreenAlba February 6, 2019 at 7:16 pm #

            I suspect whatever you read it as is not exactly correct.

            There has been no genocide. There have been vile killings of Catholics, just as there have been vile killings of Protestants. Vile killings are one of those things religions (among other obsessions and ideologies) cause from time to time.

            But, with apologies for the pedantry, brh’s use of ‘you Brits have been hammering Catholics since Henry VIII…’ etc. etc. uses the perfect continuous tense, which suggests the hammering is still going on. Which is of course nonsense. The UK has had state Catholic schools since 1944, which basically means we subsidise them to indoctrinate children in their faith 🙂 .

          • GreenAlba February 6, 2019 at 7:17 pm #

            *brh’s ‘you Brits…*

        • GreenAlba February 6, 2019 at 10:22 am #

          “and set their pirate navy on Catholic Spain and France,”

          Funny how things work out. ‘Catholic Spain’ forgot the ‘thou shalt not steal’ thing and nicked all that Inca gold. Then the English (you do remember it was just ‘England’ back then, so I don’t even inherit your accusation from my ancestors?) also forgot the ‘thou shalt not steal’ thingy and stole it in turn from the Spanish.

          Elizabeth I, a Christian likewise untroubled by theft (and general slaughter), used her ill-gotten gains to pay off the English (not British) national debt and invested the balance in the Levant Company, which I believe then morphed into the East India Company. The rest, as they say, is history.

          So the entire Empire was basically a result of those forgetful Christians ignoring their 10 commandments and stealing Inca gold from the benighted heathens. More of Christianity’s ‘cultural sophistication’…

          All a tongue-in-cheek paraphrase (of someone else’s in fact, up to the East India company bit, but embellished with my moral comment) so I’m not defending the detail.

          • BackRowHeckler February 6, 2019 at 10:56 am #

            Actually they are my ancestors, GA, Puritans who came over here in the 17th century because they felt the Church of England was too Catholic, and not Protestant enough.

            I love your sharp retorts, GA. Its not hard to get a rise out of you, as we used to say. It reminds me of a little incident we had here last summer. We had guests from Spain, including a little blond blue eyed 4 year old niece. She got into everything, and one day when I walked in the kitchen I found her climbing up on some cabinets looking for candy we had put out of reach. I kind of shouted “Maria get down from there”. She turned and said something to me in Spanish just as her mother walked in. I asked “what she say?”

            “You’re a liar, and your feet stink!”

            She had me pegged.

            Brh

          • GreenAlba February 6, 2019 at 11:22 am #

            “Its not hard to get a rise out of you,”

            Haha, I know 🙂 . My sins are many and I’m aware of most of them.

            I like your story of the little girl. I don’t think she’s quite acquired my pedantic logical reasoning skills yet, though!

            I think I recall you said your ancestors were from Kent? I have friends in Ashford, who are not going to be amused by all those lorries in April, haha, and a sister–in-law from Gillingham.

            A bit of useless Kentish info: there are some anopheles mosquitoes on the Kentish coast just waiting for mischief, accident or climate change to bring malarial infection to our shores. Even leaving the EU can’t keep all foreigners out!

          • Janos Skorenzy February 6, 2019 at 12:46 pm #

            Yes, they speak Spanish when they want to insult us. Different languages are divisive. One English village boasts – Boasts – that is has over a hundred different language speakers. Alba probably thinks that is a legitimate culture. But obviously there is nothing left – it’s just a locale administrated from Above.

          • GreenAlba February 6, 2019 at 1:35 pm #

            “One English village boasts – Boasts – that is has over a hundred different language speakers. Alba probably thinks that is a legitimate culture. ”

            Alba will tell you what she thinks when you provide a reference for the village story. For now she’s just thinking Ha. Ha. Ha.

            And wondering what your definition of a village is. London?

      • JohnAZ February 6, 2019 at 10:33 am #

        The Bible, esp. the NT is a guidebook from God on how to handle the bad side of us, in your words. Man’s problem is that not enough people pay attention.

        • GreenAlba February 6, 2019 at 11:02 am #

          I think you may be replying to Kesa, JohnAZ, but am not sure. So, I’ll put in my own tuppence-worth anyway, with apologies if you didn’t remotely want it.

          I’d say if you are a Christian, you could describe it thus – and I was for many decades.

          If you’re not, or not any more, you might see it (as with other major religious scripture) as a human attempt* to make sense of what and who we are and to create a framework to help us do exactly what you suggest. But with a really, really big stick. People who are not religious still have little difficulty in recognising good and evil, although particular boundaries might differ (as indeed they do within the Christian world).

          I don’t see it as something worth arguing about – religious people aren’t going to ‘get’ non-religious people, without looking down on them as not having seen the light or whatever.

          Likewise, it’s difficult for non-religious people to understand the religious mind. I’m privileged to have been both, so I ‘get’ both sides.

          *more like multiple attempts, the Bible being a hodge-podge of sometimes contradictory books put together by committee, with a good number of related ones left out.

          • messianicdruid February 6, 2019 at 11:38 am #

            GA: I used to be “religious” too, but I repented [ changed mind ].

            The Kingdom of God is a form of government, not a religion. Spiritual awareness is turned into religion by men as they interpret what they are told in combination with what they experience. When “many false spirits have went out into the world” innovation becomes a curse.

            False g-o-d-s are rulemakers without the authority to make rules. All Law must be in accord with higher law. You have no [ zero ] God-given right to serve a false-god.

            Without respect for God’s authority, we stumble in darkness [ the chaos of thousands of competing belief (secular and religious) systems ].

          • GreenAlba February 6, 2019 at 12:16 pm #

            I appreciate your point of view, Messianicdruid. We aren’t going to agree on the fundamentals (the existence of God in the first place) but I do appreciate your effort to whittle away unnecessary layers of human belief systems. And who knows what any of us will believe or no longer believe 10 years from now?

            I don’t feel I’m stumbling in darkness to any great degree, even though I know you presume it on my behalf.

            I start simply with the doctors’ imperative: First do no harm.

            That’s a whole lot to be going on with.

          • messianicdruid February 6, 2019 at 4:42 pm #

            “And who knows what any of us will believe or no longer believe 10 years from now?”

            Did you see the recent Ancient Aliens program where they were discussing that big pyramid down south?

            I expect more such programming over the next few years. The genetic technology alone allows anyone with even a little imagination to forsee alien looking [ sized ] bipeds.

            Where you go with that takes another level of imagination [ or information ].

      • Tate February 6, 2019 at 2:08 pm #

        There’s no “bad” in Christianity.

        People are imperfect. The set of People includes all Christians.

        Contrast that with the fake moon-religion of Islam. There are a lot of essentially good Muslims. Unfortunately, they live, work & love under a very bad religion that teaches them to do bad things.

        • GreenAlba February 6, 2019 at 7:02 pm #

          “There’s no “bad” in Christianity.”

          Thank you for your *opinion*, Tate. It lives alongside many others.

          • Tate February 6, 2019 at 9:53 pm #

            Well, that was gratuitous.

    • GreenAlba February 6, 2019 at 9:28 am #

      Re ‘cultural sophistication’, some recommended reading from two mutually bitching sides of your Christian world:

      (1) the hellfire sermon from Portrait of the Artist… You’ll have read it, I know, but read it again. A distillation of the cultural sophistication that was actually fed to young Catholic minds in Ireland. AKA child abuse.

      (2) from the proddy/fundie side, anything of Joe Bageant’s regarding the religious inheritance of his people. Or as he would call it, mass psychosis.

      http://dissidentvoice.org/Nov2004/Bageant1116.htm

      http://dissidentvoice.org/Mar05/Bageant0322.htm

      http://dissidentvoice.org/May2004/Bageant0518.htm

      I can’t find the one from the book I have that describes how he remembers the utter existential terror of coming home, as a child, to find no-one there and thinking all his family except him have been ‘raptured’ up to God and he’s a Left Behind. He reckons, even once you’ve mentally escaped, the existential terrors can stay with you and surface from time to time, and that no-one not brought up with these horrors can really understand that.

      I wasn’t brought up by fundies but I do know what he means.

      So yeah, ‘cultural sophistication’? A mixed bag at best.

      • GreenAlba February 6, 2019 at 9:30 am #

        And your usual, ‘but look what the so-called Enlightenment gave us’, yadda, yadda, won’t cut it. If all you can say in defence of your tribe is that you’re no worse than those outside it, it’s probably best to say nothing.

    • Janos Skorenzy February 6, 2019 at 12:42 pm #

      Pretty goofy, Kesh. The Pope is totally on board the zero population growth bus. He’s lauds abortionists, etc. He’s not Catholic.

      • Tate February 6, 2019 at 2:21 pm #

        Janos, have you watched the Ann Barnhardt vid on the Bergoglian Anti-papacy?

        https://www.barnhardt.biz/the-bergoglian-antipapcy/

        • Janos Skorenzy February 6, 2019 at 2:59 pm #

          Yes, I’m a big fan. Crazy Ann (who was introduced to me and this site by Ozone via her Koran burning video) with the Medusa Eyes is one of the smartest bloggers in the Anglo-Catholic sphere.

          Despite not speaking Spanish or German, she tries very hard to find out what the Argentinians think about Bergoglio (a well known monster) and what the Germans have to say about the roots of the dual Papacy – that Ratzinger and Co have been obsessed with this for decades in order to move closer to Protestantism and ultimately, a World Religion.

          Ann put on a few pounds in middle age and actually looks much better than she used to. The fanaticism is unchanged though – and that’s a good thing considering how lax Everyone is.

          • malthuss February 6, 2019 at 4:28 pm #

            does she still post new talks on youtube?

        • malthuss February 6, 2019 at 8:19 pm #

          When she called us chemtrail folks nuts, I stopped.
          That and the religion pushing.

          Also for years I saw no new talks.

      • malthuss February 6, 2019 at 4:11 pm #

        He’s lauds abortionists, ???huh?

  86. Pucker February 6, 2019 at 7:12 am #

    Philip of Macedon was assassinated by his gay lover, Pausanias, whom Philip had thrown away for another gay lover. The last thing that Philip saw on this Earth was his 20 year old son, Alexander, starring down at him as he bled to death. What a way to go….

    Philip’s wife and Alexander the Great’s “Mom”, Olympias , went literally to bed with snakes. Philip stopped sleeping with her because he thought that the Snake Thang was weird.

    • Pucker February 6, 2019 at 7:18 am #

      Philip of Macedon had just sacrificed a big bull to the gods for good luck before launching his military campaign against the Persians and then Philip gets assassinated by his former Homo lover, Pausanias. What Gives, Man?!

      • KesaAnna February 6, 2019 at 7:44 am #

        Well you see the sexual revolution is nothing new ……..

      • seawolf77 February 6, 2019 at 8:52 am #

        I just read about him in “The 48 Laws of Power.” He became so enamored with the Persian way of life he forsook his Greek heritage and the Greeks turned against him. I didn’t know he was buggering the king.

        • Janos Skorenzy February 6, 2019 at 3:01 pm #

          Yes, Al was an early multi-culturalist. He wanted to be worshiped as a God. The first among equals way of European Kings and the Nobles became distasteful to him.

  87. seawolf77 February 6, 2019 at 8:20 am #

    She can kill with a clap, she can wound with her eyes
    And she’s far from impressed with your Soviet ties
    And she’d quite like to stab you and laugh as you bleed
    She thinks you’re a child but she’s Nancy Pelosi to me

    • SoftStarLight February 6, 2019 at 9:43 am #

      Daddy Daddy Daddy, give me give me give me, credit card to spendy, lots a yo money.
      Money money money, make me so happy, happy happy happy, but I still bust a cap in yo ass.
      Don’t confuse me which yo baby, cuz I won’t let you play me, your success just drives me crazy, but you will never get a pass.
      I hate yo bitch ass but I love you at the same time, you are always and forever on my mind.
      Daddy Daddy Daddy…….

    • Ol' Scratch February 6, 2019 at 10:20 am #

      Hero worship much? She’s a female ass-clown who worships the status quo who’s finally found the spotlight to bask in for a few fleeting moments. She’ll soon fade like all the rest, probably due to justifiable unrest within her own party.

    • K-Dog February 6, 2019 at 10:51 am #

      Second best is what you get ’til you learn to bend the rules
      And time respects no person, and what you lift up must fall
      They’re waiting outside to claim my tumblin’ walls

      Saw my picture in the paper
      Read the news around my face
      And now some people
      Don’t want to treat me the same

      When the walls come tumblin’ down
      When the walls come crumblin’, crumblin’
      When the walls come tumblin’, tumblin’
      Down

      • K-Dog February 6, 2019 at 10:52 am #

        !

      • Janos Skorenzy February 6, 2019 at 1:07 pm #

        Does your house have walls? Why? Think about it. It’s not rocket science but when you get like this, you aint no rocket scientist.

        • Tate February 6, 2019 at 2:12 pm #

          He’s psychotic, often self-induced.

    • elysianfield February 6, 2019 at 11:11 am #

      “She can kill with the clap, she can wound with her eyes…”

      Wolfie,
      Billy Joel originally wrote the first line thus, but was assaulted with an attack of good judgment before publishing….

    • Janos Skorenzy February 6, 2019 at 12:49 pm #

      The kind of Mother who turn little boys into Seapoofs.

      • malthuss February 6, 2019 at 4:15 pm #

        poofs = gay?

      • 100th Avatar February 6, 2019 at 8:58 pm #

        My suspicions are that it was the father, or mom’s Sancho

  88. FincaInTheMountains February 6, 2019 at 9:43 am #

    Most American politicians appear to be agents of the European Fourth Reich

    Indeed, the crisis in Ukraine was deliberately provoked by the Fourth Reich of Angela Merkel (aka EU), the INF Treaty was part of the surrender act of the USSR, in the shadow of which the Europeans lived in safety for 30 years, Germany finances election campaigns of politicians (whom Trump supporters consider to be EU agents) demanding to transfer lethal weapons to Ukraine, stop withdrawal of American troops from Syria, remain in NATO and toughen anti-Russian sanctions, and all experts on Russian TV have all the hope that the Europeans will rebel against Uncle Sam’s and refuse to carry out the orders that they themselves make him give to them.

    And this perverted, without exaggeration, Clinton-Merkel logic triumphs on all channels, despite the fact that in the Ukrainian crisis, the European Union repeatedly and very persistently accused President Putin, and according to the INF Treaty, signed by traitor Gorbachev, the USSR had to destroy its best weapons and was forbidden by these treaty to develop and modernize weapons which could have sobered up the most aggressive part of NATO.

  89. volodya February 6, 2019 at 10:28 am #

    Off topic but looks like good ole Liz Warren listed her race as American Indian on some Texas State bar registration. Well, given the percentage Amerindian DNA according to that genetics test, she can also probably claim to be Neanderthal as I’ll bet she has more of that type of DNA.

    At the high end of the estimated range she’s got about 3% amerindian DNA. At the low end she’s got .1 %. That’s by my calculation.

    They say that on average modern day folk living outside of Africa have somewhere between 1% and 4% Neanderthal DNA.

    I’m not really up on all the evil appropriations that White people are guilty of. In what category would this fall into? Not cultural appropriation but something else. Racial? Ethnic?

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    • Ol' Scratch February 6, 2019 at 10:37 am #

      She’s already taken a beating from the Dems on that. Credit where credit is due, the multiculturalists can spot a poser like her in a proverbial NY minute. Poor Lizzy caved to the HRC wing in 2016 and will likely never be heard from again, although she might make a good SEC Chairman someday if she quits kissing up. But that would depend on the Dems actually putting up a candidate that Wall Street didn’t wholly own, and we all know that will NEVER happen (see Nancy Pelosi and Kama Harris, among many others).

    • JohnAZ February 6, 2019 at 10:45 am #

      A study was done to test the reliability of those vaunted DNA teats. Twins sent in their samples and guess what, the results came back totally different. Oops!

      Liz Warren’s fraud should not surprise anyone.

      The ends justify the means is a cardinal law of the Left and thus the Democrat party. Also the RINO contingent of the Deep State.

      That means that lying is just a way for them to get what they want. Obviously, their parents never burned into them the morality of telling the truth.

      Should it be used to disqualify Warren from her run?

      Absolutely not! Talk about a Pandora’s box. Every politician in the Deep State would be disqualified. Besides, what would we in the CFN have to bitch about if the DS went honest on us.

      • Identical twins do not have identical dna sequences.

        https://www.nytimes.com/2008/03/11/health/11real.html

        The New York Times. $3, newsstands everywhere.

        Editorial in today’s SJWNYT, about dog dna testing. Interesting. A lot of race mixing going on in the canine world and no one is surprised.

        • Tate February 6, 2019 at 2:42 pm #

          Interesting study. But it was done over ten years ago, ancient history in terms of the science of DNA.

          Does it invalidate all the classic twin studies, the gold standard of testing for heritability? That’s unlikely. Common sense argues otherwise, as that would be a Bizarro world indeed where identical twins are not much more closely related to each other than to everyone else.

          IOW, blank slate theory is still the common coin of mountebanks.

          • But the fact is the differences that stand out among identicals are the defects, for example, one dies from rare mutation, etc.

            But in general you are correct that retail DNA testing has an error rate. A lot of that is the technology which is still young. However, getting more than one test and comparing the result reduces uncertainty greatly, but its accuracy is regulated to a FDA specification, I am not sure but its over 99.5%.

            You refer to Liz Warren’s fraud. The fraud was not the DNA test. Her story is that her spoken and lived heritage was native American. As weird as that sounds, remember some people are under the illusion that they are “white” or even “german” and no one will accuse them of appropriation for claiming it.

    • messianicdruid February 6, 2019 at 11:19 am #

      “I’m part white, but I can’t prove it.” [ popular T-shirt seen in Oklahoma ]

    • Janos Skorenzy February 6, 2019 at 12:53 pm #

      Thank you. Black Africans also contain the remnants of one or more “ghost species” that other peoples don’t have. Thus we are not descended from them in any way, shape, or form – since we don’t share that ghostly lineage.

      In other words, assuming the African origin of Modern Man is correct, they were not Negroes. Negroes are just an evolutionary dead end.

      What’s you heritage there, big guy? Tribe?

      • Tate February 6, 2019 at 2:44 pm #

        You get it. It’s the first time I’ve heard this clearly elucidated here.

        • Tate February 6, 2019 at 2:45 pm #

          Other than me, I should add. Albeit in a more long-winded comment.

      • messianicdruid February 6, 2019 at 4:26 pm #

        If you are asking me, Issachar. But, like I said, can’t prove it.

        There are a lot of people around this little dirtball that CLAIM to be something they cannot prove. Only by works and words is one known.

        • messianicdruid February 6, 2019 at 4:30 pm #

          “There has been opposition from various elements of the beast system who do not want to give up the authority that they have enjoyed for thousands of years since the time of Nebuchadnezzar. Likewise, there are many other religions and groups who believe that they are entitled to receive the Birthright. But in the end, it will be the Joseph company who prevail, and their claim is based on their character and their relationship with Jesus Christ, not upon their race or their church affiliation.”

  90. K-Dog February 6, 2019 at 10:48 am #

    At best, these claims can represent the completely valid experience of groups ignored by the old top-down structures of information; at worst, they can falsely represent such or other experiences while serving the interests of, say, an intelligence service or a powerful shareholder or a political party. More and more often, we cannot even agree upon what we see with our own eyes.

    An interesting sentence from buzzfeed. That’s all.

  91. elysianfield February 6, 2019 at 11:06 am #

    Well, ladies and germs;

    I watched the SOTU spectacle as did many others. Is it just me or did I see Nancy Pelosi, before Trump started speaking, pass her hand over her mouth to hide the fact that her jaw unhinged like a serpent at the sight of Trump standing within striking range? I cannot get the vision out of my mind….

    • Janos Skorenzy February 6, 2019 at 12:57 pm #

      If I were Trump, I would have been afraid of her putting a knife in my back right on prime time. Warren would have attacked from the front with a tomahawk.

      Did you dig the Vestal Virgins in White? They refused to clap most of time, including when Trump spoke of his success against child sex traffickers. But they were thrilled to stand up and high five each other. More Junior High than a college sorority. And when they saw themselves on camera, they made faces, rolled their eyes, etc. Gillibrand tweeted herself rolling her eyes. This is all a giant case of mass arrested development.

      • 100th Avatar February 6, 2019 at 9:06 pm #

        It is the government of the people for the people.

        The lowest common denominator. In a world of more people there are countries with more people and in these countries of more people there are many more imbeciles and many more imbeciles getting elected by imbeciles.

        Again, it’s always a population problem.

        • SoftStarLight February 7, 2019 at 10:41 am #

          And an education problem, as well as a lack of interest in investing in people…

          • cbeard February 7, 2019 at 6:41 pm #

            Some are uneducable.

  92. beantownbill. February 6, 2019 at 11:08 am #

    “State of the Union” is the title of this week’s JHK’s post. From reading the content of the posters here, I’d re-name the post to the “State of Humanity”. And the picture is not pretty.

    Instead of dealing with real issues, many CFNers blubber on about religion and certain religious groups. I know lately I’ve been harping on this lack of relevancy, but CFN ought not be a forum to unload personal hatreds; rather it ought to be about how to deal with the future, whatever it might be.

    To all the Jew haters, I happily deliver a hale and hearty Fuck You.
    This means you Malthuss, a real doozy of a small mind lacking any discerningj intelligence, totally unaware of how pathetic you are, and how powerless you feel in your abject terror of others. There are others I could call out here, but I don’t want to bother, I think I’ve made my point, and besides you know who I mean.

    I’m concerned most with our civilization running out of needed resources, our dangerous treading near the path of all-out war and the destruction of our environment. I can propose potential solutions, but that’s for later posts.

    For now, over and out from Jacksonville, F-L-A, as Freddie Cannon would say. On my way to Orlando. Sorry to miss next week’s snow, Marlin and O3 and RT.

    • Walter B February 6, 2019 at 11:42 am #

      Humans are easily offended these days and have always been easily distracted beantown, so of course the chatter here at CFN breaks down into petty personal differences, just as it does out there in the unreal world. Martin Luther may have had a dream, but so do I. In my dream every poster here dropped the buckets of crap they were carrying and all posted one after another, “Ok democrats, you are worthless, just like the republicans are, and just as bad as Donald Trump is too, now why don’t you all grow up and do your damned jobs or we will find someone else that will!” Pathetic whining worthless babies they are no mater what color expensive garb they don. Perhaps they should make the mandatory garb they wear be Bozo the clown suits. Nah, Bozo was functional, wasn’t he?

      • Walter B February 6, 2019 at 12:10 pm #

        Martin Luther King that is.

    • BackRowHeckler February 6, 2019 at 12:09 pm #

      Wait a minute Bill, what snow?

      Some of us regret the anti semitic posts here; for one thing it is disrespectful to our host JHK, for another I think it has a disquieting affect on post ers like yourself who generally stick to the subject of this site, which is energy depletion and resultant political chaos; I don’t know why Jim puts up with it.

      Have a good vacation, my friend. A little early this year to see any baseball, no?

      Brh

      • malthuss February 6, 2019 at 4:31 pm #

        which is energy depletion–JHK doesnt focus much on this.

        • BackRowHeckler February 6, 2019 at 5:09 pm #

          Not lately. Events in DC pretty much dominate now, but he comes around to it every once in awhile, and its always lurking in the shadows.

          Brh

          • malthuss February 6, 2019 at 8:26 pm #

            see my link below, to Bloomberg article. alarming.

      • revilo February 7, 2019 at 7:53 am #

        So facts are hate. Appeals to authority to shut the haters down, while dishing out actual hate. Welcome to the future. Thanks (((beantownbill))).

    • malthuss’s DNA test came back. 100% mongrel scum. Tendencies to masturbate to Alex Jones. Has collection of women’s panties ordered from the internet. Has a rifle and a gun, confused about which is for pleasure and which is for fun. Amazing what these DNA tests reveal.

      He may have some value when the shit hits the fan. He has a nose for buried turnip and a gut that can digest plastic. He may be the keystone species for the next millennium.

      • Janos Skorenzy February 6, 2019 at 1:04 pm #

        What a nasty piece of work you are. You and Sea Wolf might really hit it off.

        • malthuss February 6, 2019 at 4:18 pm #

          He does not know me.
          I dont cotton to Jones.

          I laugh at the 3 stooges, debby, Seapuppy and
          Rabbi ‘To all the Jew haters, I happily deliver a hale and hearty Fuck You.This means you Malthuss, ‘ Bill.

      • SoftStarLight February 6, 2019 at 4:15 pm #

        Wow you sure do have a lot of nerve but still no cojones. That is why you are so jealous of those who clearly have big ones lol.

    • Janos Skorenzy February 6, 2019 at 1:00 pm #

      But you would happily listen for hours if Non-Jews were praising Jews. You want one end of the stick without the other. It cannot be. Thus you try to hide your many misdeeds and attribute them to others – Communism being the biggest.

      • Walter B February 6, 2019 at 2:22 pm #

        All Jews and all Christians do in fact share the same God Janos, and I know that you realize this. Cursing Israel (not the country) is not recommended for those who wish to be Christian, even if those Jews that do not recognize Jesus as the Savior choose to reject Him. Praising any or all of the Jews is certainly not a requirement indeed, and I am with you on that for we humans should be praised for our actions and not for any group that we might belong to. The Zionists who rule the geographical nation of Israel are different. They have aligned themselves with the Vatican and shall find out the hard way that their ways are not good. But punishment is not ours to dole out. That will come in time from a much higher source.

        • Janos Skorenzy February 6, 2019 at 3:11 pm #

          Incorrect. They worship a Dark God and their Messiah will be the Anti-Christ. Thought you got that. Christ condemned the Pharisee Sect, did He not? And from what sect does modern Judaism spring? The Pharisees. And they hated Him with an unholy passion. They still do.

          There are many dissenters I freely admit. But unfortunately the Liberal Agnostic and Atheist Jews aren’t really among them for the most part. They carry on the Superiority trip without even thinking much about it. They got it with their mother’s milk – or it’s in their bones and genes.

          They may not believe in God but still believe they have a Mission and a unique role to play. Tearing down our Nations is just obviously the right thing to do. They don’t even have to think about it or discuss it. They know. Where did that come from? It is a very great Mystery. I’ve had Jewish friends and I would watch it surface from time to time and then subside back under the surface.

          • Janos Skorenzy February 6, 2019 at 3:29 pm #

            We have not seen the Father but we have seen the Son. And he who sees the Son sees the All Father. They saw the Son and rejected Him – thus rejecting the Father at the same time. Thus Walter is refuted. Check and Checkmate in four moves or propositions.

          • SoftStarLight February 6, 2019 at 4:11 pm #

            And the Son opened his arms and heart to a new people who embraced him with warmth and love. The old nation belongs to the Old Testament and the new nation to the future.

          • malthuss February 6, 2019 at 4:22 pm #

            Incorrect. They worship a Dark God and their Messiah will be the Anti-Christ.
            The Talmudists and the Kabbalists.

          • malthuss February 6, 2019 at 4:27 pm #

            What to you think of the connection from
            666 Fifth avenue, Lucent [Lucifer] to Jared?

            also in my previous post, it should be
            The Talmudists and the Kabbalists?? them? demonic?

          • Janos Skorenzy February 6, 2019 at 5:41 pm #

            Yes, it’s interesting how he never speaks in public if he can help it. Is he saving himself for some great moment or Advent?

            I need to watch the Omen movies again, comparing him to Damien. There is great Wisdom in American Schlock (sounds Yiddish) culture if interpreted aright.

          • Walter B February 6, 2019 at 7:53 pm #

            Sorry SSL but there were and are many Jews that accepted Jesus as the Messiah no matter what JanNOs may claim.

            Stephen Ben Noon – https://israelinewslive.org/

            Johnathan Cahn – https://www.facebook.com/Jonathan-Cahn-Official-Site-255143021176055/

            Rabbi Yitzhak Kaduri – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k0DTT3u2JZ8

            One should not place much faith in a neo-Nazi even if our host has chosen to keep him around, at least not when it comes to this subject.

          • Janos Skorenzy February 7, 2019 at 1:50 am #

            An ad hominem attack because you were defeated in logic and theology.

          • SoftStarLight February 7, 2019 at 10:35 am #

            Wow neo-Nazi? Don’t you think that is a bridge too far Walter? It is frightening how quickly someone can be labeled neo-Nazi. I believe he, and certainly I am aware, that many Jews have accepted Christ. I would think many people are aware that there are Messianic Jews. It is good that you bring them up and provide the reminder certainly. One would hope that Messianic Jews, following the pattern of Christ, would not practice the same habits that Talmudists and Kabbalists practice. The alleged “anti-Semites” that comment here are in fact talking about the practices of Talmudists and Kabbalists from what I understand. You should very much be afraid of their beliefs Walter because they believe that all Gentiles are sub-human and therefore open to ill treatment, slavery and ultimately extermination.

          • Walter B February 7, 2019 at 12:52 pm #

            I could have sworn that our friend Janos has declared himself a neo-Nazi, and if I am wrong, I stand corrected and apologize for my error. I shall let Janos confirm or deny that.as he will.

          • Walter B February 7, 2019 at 2:01 pm #

            And in the event that Janos does not answer my question or chooses to deny it, have you never questioned the similarity between what Janos Skorenzy and Otto Skorzeny:

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

            Yes Janos’ real name may be Janos Skorenzy and it all might be very coincidental, but if I called myself Joe Hitlar online, I would expect that people would take it, let’s say, the wrong way if you know what I mean. In the legal business, in the old days we were always warned to avoid the “appearance of wrongdoing”, which was just about as bad as wrongdoing itself. Tell me I am up in the night or that you see my point, please.

        • SoftStarLight February 7, 2019 at 10:40 am #

          And remember Christ did not praise the Jews at all. Nor did he praise Gentiles for that matter. In particular, he referred to the Jewish Pharisees as the Synagogue of Satan and a generation of vipers. He reminded us that prophets are hated by their own people. Ultimately he was rejected by the Jews as a whole with the exception of his disciples and immediate followers. Even though his disciples were male most of his followers were actually women but that is a separate story for another post. But you get my drift.

    • revilo February 6, 2019 at 2:44 pm #

      Removed by admin

      • SoftStarLight February 6, 2019 at 4:09 pm #

        LOL

        • malthuss February 7, 2019 at 10:56 am #

          “Oppression is not hearing a word that offends you. Oppression is being told you can’t say certain words because you will offend someone else”

    • Tate February 6, 2019 at 3:26 pm #

      I don’t hate Jews regardless of what you may think. I like many Jews. But at the core of your religion is a pernicious or rather a set of pernicious ideas, hostile to the host countries in which you have sojourned. Additionally you are strongly ethnocentric & successful to boot within our societies so resentments are bound to fester.

      My own thinking is that we White Europeans need to become more like you Jews in order to continue our culture. How do you think your people have survived for 3,000 years? If your ancestors had been like we whites are today, no one would even have heard the word ‘jew’ except Antiquarians.

      • SoftStarLight February 6, 2019 at 4:09 pm #

        Perfectly worded! Exactly what we need. We almost sort of need to be like a cult. But a good cult that does things in a very smart manner and plans really really well.

      • beantownbill. February 6, 2019 at 5:44 pm #

        I admit this is a mostly reasonable reply.

    • SoftStarLight February 6, 2019 at 4:19 pm #

      I love when people “drop in” to poste a note of condemnation. Obviously Mr. K is way more open minded than you and also has very thick skin. In essence he is a real dude lol. Not that I am saying you are not either. It’s just that he is not afraid of hostile opinions. I have enjoyed previous posts that you have made but I don’t understand posts like this. People are going to be people and people say nasty things to one another. No it is not a great trait and no it should not be encouraged. BUT talking down your nose at people doesn’t really work either. I want to hear about your potential solutions.

      • malthuss February 6, 2019 at 4:25 pm #

        the f you post..why???

        • SoftStarLight February 6, 2019 at 4:37 pm #

          I was only trying to reason with him. I am sorry if I made you mad.

      • beantownbill. February 6, 2019 at 5:43 pm #

        SSL, you don’t know me or my history. I have personally suffered slings and arrows (Almost literally. Many a time my fists were bloodied) from anti-Semites. At my relatively advanced age I have no patience for haters and fools. Until you have walked in my shoes please don’t make comments about “looking down my nose” at those that disparage me. My grandmother came from the Polish-Russian border, one of 14 children, only one other of whom survived the 1930’s. I saw their letters to my grandmother that suddenly stopped around 1938”. I lost many cousins who never got born and never had the chance to meet. As far as “dropping in”, let me inform you that I have posted on this blog a lot longer than you. I’ve been away a lot this past year because I’ve been crazy busy, and besides, I have a life.

        If you have patience, wait for my solutions to problems we face. I can tell you now they are not revolutionary, literally and figuratively. Mostly.

        • malthuss February 6, 2019 at 8:28 pm #

          My grandmother came from the Polish-Russian border,
          My GREAT grandfather spoke yiddish and was jewish.

        • SoftStarLight February 7, 2019 at 10:27 am #

          That was an appropriate check beantownbill. I don’t know you or your history. And I don’t know how long you have been commenting here. I appreciate hearing your story. I have never seen anyone advocate violence or mistreatment here and yes I will be patient to hear what your opinions are in terms of solutions to the ills we face today.

  93. K-Dog February 6, 2019 at 11:49 am #

    A coherent immigration policy does not depend on wasting coin rebuilding Hadrian’s wall, or the Great Wall of China on the Mexican border.

    The Franklin Expedition (1845) having lost their minds for debatable reasons are said to have tried to move a piano across Arctic ice looking for safety. They all died. The madness of the wall is even more crazy and America’s excuse for this lunacy, too much magic is thin.

    Cleaning house is the answer, not duct-taping doors shut! But hey he”s just in it for the grins. He won’t pay for it. He always makes taxpayers pay. Even before he got into government he made taxpayers pay.

    • K-Dog February 6, 2019 at 11:51 am #

      Did not mean to ‘quote’ the whole thing. Mostly it’s mine. The bolded part is JHK.

    • JohnAZ February 6, 2019 at 12:07 pm #

      Let’s see. Should I buy your opinion on the Wall, or should I listen to the border experts who by a large majority say that a barrier is required to slow the illegal influx of just about everything.

      By the way, are you signed up for AOC’s $7 trillion dollar bill to do nothing to the AGW problem?

      • capt spaulding February 6, 2019 at 2:02 pm #

        I run about 50/50 on the wall, but one thing I’m sure of, down the road, when we are well on the way to destroying the place we live in, the problem of dealing with millions of refugees will reach staggering proportions worldwide. Unfortunately, lack of preparedness, owing to lack of foresight, will force hurried, unplanned responses to problems which will only get worse as conditions deteriorate. It’s like Mr. Goodwrench says: “You can pay me now, or you can pay me later.” Due to our tendencies to put things off until it’s too late, we will pay the price later.

        • volodya February 6, 2019 at 2:25 pm #

          The assumption is that the refugee problem will be that of an influx moving into the US and not the other way around. The posturers of the Left on this issue never consider the alternative scenario, that if people have got the right to cross national boundaries in one direction, what about the other direction?

          To put it another way, what rights do Mexicans have with respect to their own national boundaries and land area and resources? What if there’s an influx into Mexico of Americans fleeing – take your pick – climate change, poverty, civil war etc? Have Mexicans got any say in who comes across the border from the north given that Mexicans (and Lefties) deny Americans that same right?

          There’s always the squalling that Mexicans are indigenous to the Americas which ignores the fact that Mexico is a creation of an imperial European power just as is the USA and that the people there are a racial mixture of indigenous and European. Indigenous Indian civilizations were crushed by Spanish conquerors 500 years ago. Bye-bye, too bad, so sad, but the people coming from the south aren’t Aztec or Maya or Inca, they’re Mexican, Salvadoran etc.

          • SoftStarLight February 6, 2019 at 4:04 pm #

            You aren’t getting it. White Americans have no rights to anything. Mexico would enforce their borders with bullets if caravans of White Americans were just outright crossing their borders. The UN would probably be called in to stop the flow. The international community would be outraged and the Pope would then decry the evil of migration. Things only work one way. One day you will see.

          • messianicdruid February 7, 2019 at 2:08 pm #

            You both have excellent points.

            We need to consider the intended or accomplished movements of people between, cities, counties, states, provinces etc. in light of a grading [ voting with the feet ] system of statecraft. Peaceful, low-tax, low-crime locales would be highlighted and their leaders praised. Those with low ratings – demoted.

        • SoftStarLight February 6, 2019 at 4:06 pm #

          I wish you weren’t 50/50. I am desperately waiting for you to be all in. The wall would prevent much of the influx of refugees now and in the future and would be an action that we could take now to allay future pain. You are on the right track though. I also want this influx stopped because suburban sprawl and massive population growth are destroying our environment.

          • malthuss February 7, 2019 at 10:58 am #

            I have visited Mexico. No thanks.

  94. volodya February 6, 2019 at 11:51 am #

    Reality will inflict itself whether people want it or not. Right now its dictates are held in abeyance by whatever malicious, grinning demiurge decided that the longer it goes the worse the mayhem will be.

    But the laws of thermodynamics and all the other rules governing this fold of the cosmos can’t be stoppered forever, not even Big G would contemplate that, making himself happy with the odd intervention here and there, you know, a virgin birth, loaves and fishes, a resurrection. But a wholesale repudiation always and forever of what makes the universe tick along? Never.

    To the extent that the SOTU festival was a recognition of what can’t be avoided, summed up pithily by Herb Stein, I would count it as progress. It’s a nod to “what is”, that horror over there that even Ray Harryhausen on his best day couldn’t conjure up, truth and actuality as a scaly, fanged, fire-breathing, multi-headed, scimitar wielding enforcer just bursting to burst her enclosure, to perform her celestial mandate, that being to re-establish order in this temporal realm.

    It’s like Pontius Pilate asked in that movie, quid est veritas? The longer we ignore the query, the more we won’t like the answer. There are facts that need to be addressed and there’s nothing more implacable than a fact.

    So it’s like JHK said, white costumes? Signifying what? Yet another diversion from what necessarily has to be dealt with? That aforementioned deity may be subordinate to far greater powers in the grand scheme but it has got a two foot long pecker and a tongue to match. It ain’t your friend.

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    • K-Dog February 6, 2019 at 12:00 pm #

      Big G. who embodies odd intervention, and white gowned purity (with piety to an imagined leader thrown in) is virtue signaling from bodies without any virtue.

      Lets hope they don’t all get as far as human sacrifice before reality steps in.

      I’m guessing about the white, I am not going to watch any of it.

    • Janos Skorenzy February 6, 2019 at 1:04 pm #

      Rump ad libbed: I want more legal immigrants than ever before. Pathetic and ridiculous. A denial of thermodynamics and a betrayal of his base.

      • SoftStarLight February 6, 2019 at 3:59 pm #

        What was your reaction? Did you throw anything at your TV screen?

      • malthuss February 6, 2019 at 4:23 pm #

        To work at his casinos?

    • Tate February 6, 2019 at 2:52 pm #

      Well, it’s a better ‘look’ than last year’s Kinte cloth.

  95. Brushonfour February 6, 2019 at 1:02 pm #

    “The new religion of Modern Monetary Theory (MMT)”

    JHK has been been “doomsday-ing” so long about debt that his brain cannot comprehend that money is not real like oil or steel or labor. It is a symbolic abstraction–likewise “debt.” He’s been predicting the end of the world for decades based on “debt problems.” The main argument for MMT is that MMT is already in effect for military spending. The government doesn’t have the money from taxes to fight wars, but spends it anyways. As long as the “real resources” are there to back it up, it doesn’t matter so much how the symbolic payments are played out.

    • volodya February 6, 2019 at 1:57 pm #

      Real resources aren’t there to back it up. Repayment involves the transfer of purchasing power from the debtor to the creditor. There’s no scenario where the debtor ie government has got the wherewithal to make good on commitments. Printing money to pay bills is ok like the train on a railroad track is ok. When the track comes to an end, so does the train trip.

      There have been multiple calamities in the past hundred years, the Great Depression, the Bolshie revolution in Russia, the 1920s inflation in Germany, the offshoring of the past generation, the 2000 and 2008 crises, the current debacle in Venezuela, none of which were or are figments of the imagination, all of which involved massive economic and monetary mismanagement and malfeasance. Symbolic abstractions like money aren’t symbolic when there’s none in the bank account and the sheriff’s at the door.

      • messianicdruid February 7, 2019 at 2:23 pm #

        BAM!

  96. BackRowHeckler February 6, 2019 at 2:13 pm #

    well, news about actor jussie smollett being assaulted by white homophobes and racists wearing MAGA hats, has gone dark, which can mean only one thing: HOAX!

    Brh

    • volodya February 6, 2019 at 2:29 pm #

      Mesdames et messieurs, faites vos jeux.

    • Janos Skorenzy February 6, 2019 at 3:12 pm #

      Most Blacks consider him a faggot liar.

      • SoftStarLight February 6, 2019 at 3:56 pm #

        Leave it to Janos to get down to the nitty-gritty ;-).

        • Janos Skorenzy February 6, 2019 at 6:04 pm #

          I love Janos! He is a great character. Is he me? One aspect or face. We must become Faceless Men. Become nothing so we can become Everything. Or everything so that we can become Nothing.

          • BackRowHeckler February 6, 2019 at 6:37 pm #

            Ah, so you are once removed from ‘Janos’? He is a character you have created for this blog who may or may not represent you’re own true views. Interesting.

            I’ve just finished (yet) another bio on Hemingway ‘The Man Who Wasn’t There’, the author, Richard Bradford, characterizes Hemingway as a sociopath who could not differentiate his own life, his fiction, and the lies he made up and apparently believed. Its a bang up job, like Arthur Goldman’s bio of Elvis. (Which begs the question, ‘should you write a biography of someone you don’t like?) I suppose we’ll never know where the real you ends, and Janos Skorzeny begins.

            Brh

          • Janos Skorenzy February 7, 2019 at 1:52 am #

            Well of course. But he is real and so am I. He is a valued part of me, just not the whole of me.

          • SoftStarLight February 7, 2019 at 9:37 am #

            I actually received a deeply spiritual message from this response. Do you know how overwhelming you can be sometimes? I mean in a good way. But I understand what you are saying and I think Brh missed the point. I had to stop and think about what you said and did some research before it became clear. You deserve the throne! But I promise I am not engaged in personality worship. It is just a genuine feeling.

          • Janos Skorenzy February 7, 2019 at 12:38 pm #

            Thank you SSL. I had a female friend once who meditated on herself in the mirror. She explained to me that it wasn’t always just vanity or egotism, but rather an exploration of being (she didn’t quite use those words as she wasn’t particularly educated or good with words, but that’s what she meant. I believed her as she was very sincere. Actually one of her problems was that she felt guilty about her natural feminine vanity. Too guilty sometimes. But it did seem to be helping her to age gracefully as she no longer wore many of things she had in her youth. She wasn’t going to be an old lady in a mini skirt – I saw one the other day!

          • SoftStarLight February 8, 2019 at 1:07 am #

            Yes, vanity is very natural but can be dangerous. Knowing one’s limitations is critically important. Age feels like an enemy sometimes but is unstoppable. So graceful acceptance is a must. Failure to accept results in really bad decisions like the one you witnessed the other day. Although I can understand the unwillingness in part. Looks sometimes feel like everything.

  97. Tate February 6, 2019 at 3:09 pm #

    Like a lot of you, Mrs. Tate & I wasted an hour & 1/2 of our lives last night, never to be recovered. Jared & Ivanka were prominently showcased, misty-eyed for the new direction being taken. Cryin’ Chuck Shumer didn’t applaud it seems but lounged there smiling his serpent grin. Pompeo stood for every applause line while the Joint Chiefs remained stony-faced. John Bolton’s mustache was a no-show, possibly for optical reasons..

    • Janos Skorenzy February 6, 2019 at 3:15 pm #

      Yes, that weird crumpled posture and hideous smirk and reptilian eyes. Does he even care to hide what he is anymore? Pathetic and sinister at the same time. But when he stands, he stands straight. He is not to be underestimated. He’s not stupid, just incredibly bad.

      • SoftStarLight February 6, 2019 at 3:54 pm #

        Based on Chuck Schumer’s look last night I can only conclude that he does in fact dine on the remains of babies. He also wears a skin suit over his cold reptilian body. What does this say about Amy Schumer you may ask. Well at least we know why she has no natural sense of humor or human emotion for that matter.

        • tucsonspur February 6, 2019 at 4:11 pm #

          Weird is right. It looked like shame and guilt were all over him, like he had just been harshly scolded and threatened with a severe spanking. A snake in cowering submission.

        • Janos Skorenzy February 7, 2019 at 1:59 am #

          He’s not a bad looking guy either – when he’s in human mode.

    • SoftStarLight February 6, 2019 at 3:57 pm #

      I guess I didn’t realize that I voted for Javanka in 2016. Dang my family is going to be mad at me ;-P!

      • Tate February 6, 2019 at 4:28 pm #

        Ditto. Although we knew the potential. We went into this thing eyes wide open. Unfortunately, it appears Trump is not much more than a thick layer of orange pancake make-up & a pouf of dyed blond hair surrounding an empty cranial cavity, as much seeking the approval of his enemies as Jeff Flake, the deceased McStain, John Roberts, Mitt Romney & so many others it’s impossible to name them all. Even Steve King voted for his own censure in the House, sheesh.

        I would like to hear what Ann Coulter is saying about the SOTU speech.

          • seawolf77 February 6, 2019 at 6:52 pm #

            More titty dancer logic from the shrieking tranny.

          • SoftStarLight February 7, 2019 at 11:20 am #

            Thanks for the link Tate. Ann makes great points as always. I am sad that Trump seems to be a RINO too. I can only hope he comes to his senses by the 15th.

          • SoftStarLight February 7, 2019 at 11:22 am #

            Great input seawolf. I guess titty dancer logic would be that it is stupid that we can deploy our troops everywhere else in the world but at our own border? If that is the case then there are millions of titty dancers. Something you should be excited about based on the fact that you hate fake sex and all. You have a shot at the real deal baby!

  98. FincaInTheMountains February 6, 2019 at 3:13 pm #

    My Impressions of Trump’s Address to the American People

    In the United States, there is a tradition of the president’s annual address to the American people with a description of the situation in the country, but for the last two years all the traditions of American politics have either been distorted beyond recognition or thrown into the garbage.

    And the reason for this is the same: the hatred of Flying Monkeys to Donald Trump, whom they cannot forgive for the fact that in 2016 he did not let their beloved Bastinda to get to the Red Button.

    That is why they cannot reconcile with the election results in 2016, and all the time they are trying to impeach him, accusing him of various crimes. And some of them became victims of their own propaganda and sincerely believe that he rapes pornographic stars, spies for Russia, lies under oath and interferes with the investigation of Special Prosecutor Mueller, refusing to cooperate and lie under oath upon his request.

    Moreover, Trump did not raise the question of a massive fraud during the mid-term election, as a result of which the Democrats received a majority in the House of Representatives, although in California there is already a court trial initiated by Judicial Watch after it turned out that in this most populated state, which voted for Democrats, registered voters turned out to be one a half million more than the number of adult citizens of this state.

    But if we assume that a similar “oil painting” took place in the rest of the “blue” states, then it turns out that the Democrats stole about one hundred seats in the House of Representatives from Republicans, and they had to steal another 100, and then they would have a constitutional majority in the House of Representatives.

    And the black representative of American women, whom the Democrats assigned to speak with a rebuttal to Trump speech, spoke in a raised voice about new laws that would be adopted by the new congress and would forever prevent Republicans from interfering with the inclusion of ballots received by mail two weeks after the Election Day, as well as the votes of illegal immigrants voting in polling stations opened specifically for this purpose in places where no one has ever voted.

    And Hillary Clinton took this risk in order for this Congress to impeach Trump regardless of the evidence of his crimes, but Trump preempted this plan by imposing a discussion on the wall on the border with Mexico to the newly elected congress, which turned into a debate on the right of the Congress to sabotage any initiatives of the President, taking advantage of the majority of democrats in the House of Representatives and the right of congressional committees to initiate all sorts of investigations of the staff of the administration and the President himself.

    Fortunately, quite a significant part of the newly elected members of Congress do not want to take their pointers from Hillary Clinton, transmitted through Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer and demanding from all Democrats to participate in this obstruction of the US government, and Trump spent a rather large part of his address to the American people on not entirely unsuccessful attempts to split the democratic faction in the House of Representatives.

    In particular, he presented the insurrection of Guaido in Venezuela as the insurrection not against Maduro, but against socialism as an economic system and directed this thesis against the followers of Bernie Sanders, who sold himself to Hillary Clinton with all his guts.

    And by inviting a black priest to Congress, who received a doctoral degree in theology in prison, where he got for keeping a small amount of drugs, and proclaiming the need to release young blacks from prison, who are disproportionately often there for minor offenses, he drew Obama-democrats and made them greet himself with a rather long standing ovation.

    I must say that at the beginning of his speech, the Republicans, after each thesis, got up and greeted Trump with applause, while the Democrats defiantly remained seated, but at the end of this speech, at least half of the Democrats joined the Republicans.

    Moreover, in the middle of his speech, he openly warned the American people that while the Democrats insist on carrying out all sorts of investigations in order to impeach him, no compromise with his administration is possible. He did not speak openly about declaring a state of emergency, but it was clear to me from the context that he was ready to announce it if negotiations on the appropriation of 6 billion for the construction of the wall fail after 10 days and he will have to stop financing the government again for six weeks so all Justice and other intelligence services officials would be dismissed according to law

    And as you do you understand to take them back to work will have to be the former George Bush Sr. Attorney General William Barr, who by that time will be approved in the post, and not hiring a dismissed employee is much easier than dismissing a worker.

    And I got the impression that the reason for declaring a state of emergency would not be officially the situation on the southern border, which is easy to challenge in court, but the obstruction by the Democrats in Congress.

    And a trump card of such Clintonoids Republicans like Marco Rubio will be beaten, as the senator from Florida, the day before yesterday, said that he would vote against building a wall by means of declaring state of emergency, and the Democrat Sanders and Obama-democrats are sharply opposed to them because of the Venezuelan adventure and if Rubio votes against, then they will vote for it.

    I am sure that this speech of Trump will be studied in a hundred years at the lessons of diplomatic art in universities like MGIMO, but personally I was particularly impressed with Trump’s use of a symbolic language in real time. In particular, he clearly in response to the day of commemoration of the liberation from the blockade of Leningrad and the day of commemoration of the liberation of the prisoners of Auschwitz, which was celebrated the previous day in Russia, invited to the Congress to his speech the prisoners of Dachau and the American soldier who liberated them and in combination with the proclamation of the landing in Normandy in 1944 a Crusade, these actions warned Russia and Putin personally that all these advances by the Russian Orthodox Church to the followers of church leaders who had prayed for Hitler’s victory in those years would lead to the rejection of the Russian status of Winner in the World War II.

    But this is a separate topic that deserves a separate post.

    • Ol' Scratch February 6, 2019 at 6:43 pm #

      Loquacious as always, Ol’ Finc.

    • elysianfield February 6, 2019 at 7:02 pm #

      In particular, he presented the insurrection of Guaido in Venezuela as the insurrection not against Maduro, but against socialism as an economic system.

      And by inviting a black priest to Congress, who received a doctoral degree in theology in prison, where he got for keeping a small amount of drugs, and proclaiming the need to release young blacks from prison, who are disproportionately often there for minor offenses…”

      Komaraden Finc!

      A couple of points…RT America, dispenser of all the news that’s print to fit, explained that we are in Venezuela for two reasons…Oil, of course, but more importantly, China has invested 58 Billion Dollars into Venezuela…we have to keep the little yellow devils in check…Monroe Doctrine, and all that.

      Regarding blacks in prison for minor drug offenses…Give us some examples…and keep in mind that you would need their yellow-sheets(arrest and conviction records), to make valid points regarding their incarceration. It is common for some miscreant with 30 or 40 former arrests to be hammered when the next offense, however benign presents itself. We routinely found Kids 12-13 years old with dozens of priors…in this I shit you not.

      • BackRowHeckler February 6, 2019 at 8:15 pm #

        Interesting post, E.

        You speak from experience, and with authority.

        Brh

        • elysianfield February 7, 2019 at 12:08 pm #

          BRH,
          I cannot count the times I sat in the DA’s office before scheduled trials and perused, with the DA, the yellow sheets (…printed on yellow paper) of those up for trial. Decisions were made.

          Remember what the teacher told you in elementary school? It will go on your PERMANENT RECORD!

          …and yes, Virginia, there IS a permanent record….

  99. shabbaranks February 6, 2019 at 3:20 pm #

    President Trump’s SOTU speech went off without a hitch. He hit the right notes to keep his base supportive and happy. Post-speech polls from CBS and CNN, networks unfriendly to Trump, show him with 75% or so positive to extremely positive ratings, verifying that he did in fact deliver the words and view that his base of electoral support was expecting.

    Trump’s focus is on reelection. Without a threat of reelection, he lacks power and would be perceived even weaker than he might already be. 2020 is shaping up to an interesting race. The Democrats have the edge, but are well known for being a party that can blow a sure thing.

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    • SoftStarLight February 6, 2019 at 3:49 pm #

      Well I for one who was like a major Trump cheerleader a while back (much to the chagrin of several posters here) have lost some faith for sure. When he said that we needed more immigrants than ever before coming into the country legally I almost passed out. All I could see was a vision of Jared Kushner tapping Indian IT workers and Chinese spies dressed as students on the head with a wand as they passed through a beautiful golden gate to enter the country. In the vision I saw lots of native born Americans losing their white-collar jobs, their homes and eating Purina Dog Chow.

      So in essence I was in a bad mood last night.

      • Janos Skorenzy February 6, 2019 at 6:00 pm #

        Is that the brand people eat? I’ve never seen it, thank God, or had to do it.

        • SoftStarLight February 7, 2019 at 11:01 am #

          LOL I hope not!!!! It was an exaggeration fitting with the visions in my head. But honestly I wouldn’t be surprised if some people have had to eat it to not be hungry. I may have given the overlords an idea.

          • Janos Skorenzy February 7, 2019 at 12:41 pm #

            Yeah, it’s a real thing, I’m afraid. I’m glad you don’t know anymore about it.

          • SoftStarLight February 8, 2019 at 12:59 am #

            But I have learned to work wonders with Spam.

      • JohnAZ February 6, 2019 at 10:51 pm #

        SSL

        Trump came in like a hard charger in 2017. He won big, he had both houses of Congress, or so he thought. Some of us got excited that big changes were coming. Not so much, Why. Turncoat RINOs in the Senate.

        So the Midterms hit and the American public sent a contrary message and elected a bunch of socialistic White suits. Which we had to endure last night.

        Trump is a deal maker. He will deal with whomever is there. Want to blame something for the Change?

        How about the American voter.

        • SoftStarLight February 7, 2019 at 11:17 am #

          You mean all the dead people and illegal aliens who vote? Oh and all the elections that were “won” days after they were concluded due to all these ballots that were “found”. I don’t even believe in the integrity of our electoral system.

          • messianicdruid February 7, 2019 at 2:36 pm #

            RE-elect Nobody!

            So simple people will think you sure retarded.

            At the very least: No one in office may run for another office. You must resign [ be free of any constitutional obligation ] to be campaigning for office. I do not want tp pay full time employees to be working on their own projects.

  100. malthuss February 6, 2019 at 4:33 pm #

    1-trillion-in-new-debt-for-u-s-to-raise

    https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-01-28/another-year-another-1-trillion-in-new-debt-for-u-s-to-raise

  101. tucsonspur February 6, 2019 at 4:43 pm #

    Trump’s delivery was great. The immigration statement was the political thing to say.

    Sanders was also spanked and looked it.

    I wonder about that Massive tax cut for working families. Rich working families?

    He certainly painted a glowing picture of the nation’s state, but we know what’s burning underneath.

    And for a while, at least, he did grab the women, pun intended.

  102. Pucker February 6, 2019 at 7:59 pm #

    Are you one of those blokes like Dr. King who believes that the key to World Peace is the courage to put the Cream in the Coffee?

  103. Pucker February 6, 2019 at 8:00 pm #

    Alexander the Great had the Courage to put the Cream in the Coffee.

  104. Pucker February 6, 2019 at 8:07 pm #

    I’m thinking of running for POTUS as a Trans-Mulatto on a miscegenation platform.

    Some of my key slogans:

    “Make Miscegenation Great Again.”

    “It don’t cost nothing.”

    And to win the Millennials: “I don’t want no messy lovin’. Just a big house, a car, and grocery money.”

    I’ll copy Dr. King’s “I Have a Dream” speech, but changing it to: “I Have a Freudian Dream”.

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  105. Pucker February 6, 2019 at 9:13 pm #

    Alexander the Great admired the cynic philosopher Diogenes who was his contemporary. Diogenes believed in shitting in public like a dog.

    Diogenes used to live under a wooden laundry washing barrel.

    The term Cynic comes from the Greek word for “dog”.

    • Pucker February 6, 2019 at 9:27 pm #

      Alexander the Great paid homage to the Father of Cynicism, Diogenes, a bloke who lived like a dog. Think about it….

      Alexander the Great wanted to talk to Diogenes because Alexander knew that Diogenes would not be obsequious and he would tell Alexander the Truth….

  106. KesaAnna February 6, 2019 at 9:17 pm #

    ” All the Catholic church needs to do is NOT tell people ‘artificial’ contraception is wrong, so that they can enjoy sex without having a child every year. That’s all. ”

    That is not all.

    There are a whole lot of , “that’s not all.”

    For example ;

    Among people for whom children , and the more the merrier , are your social safety net , and your only access to cheap labor , no less now than 50,000 years ago , not one of them — not one of them with a lick of sense at any rate — is going to volunteer for your stupid population control scheme.

    Which would be tatamount to slitting their own throats.

    And it isn’t realy much different either in this part of the developed world.

    Does a working class girl who pays heed to you , and does what you say to do ( I was one of them by the way . ) get rewarded for it ?

    No .

    Get a medal for it ?

    No.

    Even get a , ” Thank you ” for it ?

    No.

    What they get is at least one-fourth of an already meager income taken from them , to subsidize the children of others .

    And , well , observe for yourselves folks ;

    Does it seem to you that I’m getting endorsements and praise and gratitude , much less a check , from this condescending bitch , or something very different instead ?

    However , if a working class girl pops out a few bastards , she can get food stamps , subsidized housing , ( by the way , I have met more than one old maid who was sleeping in a car , or under a bridge , as reward for her population control virtue. ) AND a check every month.

    Needless to say , in this part of the world , no one is really buying your bullshit either.

    One might get the impression from a narrative like yours that artificial birth control is a very recent innovation , and the problem is all these stupid peasants lacking in trendy hipness who won’t use it.

    No , birth control has been around a rather long time , and its use as common as dirt.

    The population continues to climb , and in fact it has climbed faster , MUCH faster , since the advent of mass -produced artificial birth control , as opposed to before it .

    How can this be ? Well, for one thing , as I have already alluded to ; There is the nonsense that people spout publicly for the tyrannical mob , and then there is what they do in private according to their knowledge of how things really are.

    And the evidence of what people actually DO , as opposed to what they SAY , again , indicates that very few actually believe you will get rewarded for not procreating.

    There are at least a books – worth of other , ” That’s not all(s) ”

    But this should be enough to clue in anyone with half a brain that you don’t have a brain. ( Doubtful )

    Or that you are deliberately leaving out a whole lot of things, And why ?

  107. KesaAnna February 6, 2019 at 9:21 pm #

    “”We invariably out -breed and out -number you.”

    Ignorant or not, I am aware that you do. So? ”

    So , as I , and one of your own fellow travelers , have TWICE tried to clue you in , the repeated outcome of population control schemes has been that the population does decline —

    — the population of those advocating such schemes declines that is.

    So you are advocating your own marginalization .

    ???

    Presumably so.

    I rather strongly suspect , though , instead , that there are a lot of devils in the details you are deliberately leaving out.

    Again , the historical record on this point is pretty clear ; If you got — what you say — you want then in as little as three generations , maybe even sooner , your children would be sucking my childrens knee caps , that is , if your children even existed at all.

    talk about a blind religious zealot ! ( Except you don’t have a coherent religion. You just have the blind , and zealot , part. No coherent cause , no coherent authority . )

    Since you insisted again on dragging child abuse into it , ( or kiddie atrocity propaganda ) —

    it would seem then that given this you don’t give a fuck about your own children , so never mind your crocodile tears over someone elses children.

    But , again , I suspect you aren’t really that fucking daft.

    There is shit she’s leaving out folks.

    • GreenAlba February 7, 2019 at 6:44 am #

      Where to start. Well, let’s say when I said ‘chip on the shoulder, ranting self’, that was the mildest of ultra-mild understatements. Chippy? That’s an entire tower block you’ve got on there. And all because I and a whole lot of other people (but not the majority of people, worldwide) don’t believe there’s a god. So a flippant – and I agree, silly – ‘someone should tell the Pope’ unleashes the queen of all Kesa mega-rants full of the Kesa speciality – full-on Christian hatred.

      I repeat, I don’t care what your chippy, ranting self thinks of me. That’s not the same as same as saying I don’t give a flying fuck about you or anyone who has had the kind of life you seem to have had, but your incandescent chippiness has unleashed quite a few instances of complete lack of logic that it would be a waste of time trying to deal with it all. All it means, Kesa, is that the first time I unleashed your ire, it kinda got to me. But now I’m so aware of your utter, insulting condescension towards everyone who doesn’t accept your metaphysics that my skin is a lot thicker and your opinion of me means nothing. That would be because I’m not remotely important in the scheme of things and neither is your opinion of me.

      The fact that you think ‘someone should tell the Pope’ is the complete limit of my thoughts on population control comes down again to your mind-numbing levels of condescension, the fact that ‘Catholic, Christian and Pope’ are trigger words for you, and to the fact that you are ignoring actual posts I’ve written on the subject, specifically pointing out that what ACTUALLY leads to lower birth rates – in poorer countries, not American cities – is the education and empowering of women, and an increase in prosperity. More than anything else. Because people then choose to have fewer children. I gave Kerala as the example – you will of course be aware of it. The education bit includes access to RELIABLE birth control but it’s mostly about helping you earn enough to feed your kids. The prosperity bit means you rely less on having kids as a retirement plan. But you know this. You just like to think other people don’t because of your usual insulting condescension as mentioned above. Of course it remains bloody theoretical, because the first world is not about to share its prosperity with the rest. It’s too busy figuring out how to keep those excess big families and unemployed young men from getting through its borders.

      I have seen instances of dirt-poor women with too many kids already desperately seeking back-street abortions because the free contraception they’d been getting was cut off to them after Trump gave in to the evangelical right in the US and cut funding to healthcare centres in ‘developing’ countries if they so much as mentioned the word abortion in any of the factsheets, whether or not they had any involvement in it. So, not the Catholic church this time, the others.

      Also women who had to hide their free contraceptives, when such were available, from their husbands, whose manhood was flattered by a big family, in a country where the birth rate is unsustainable and resources inadequate.

      Don’t insult people’s intelligence by telling them religion (whether Catholic, Protestant, Muslim or Jewish) doesn’t have an effect on the propensity to have large families. You even said so yourself. You only have to look a fecking population map.

      Add to ‘Pope’, by the way, every religious authority in the Muslim world. Unfortunately it’s more complicated because there isn’t one single arch-Mullah, but don’t tell me having big families isn’t considered a great thing to do in the Muslim world too. God is Great and he wants you to go forth and multiply and make more Muslims but he isn’t going to find a job for your eight lovely grown-up and highly educated sons in Egypt or elsewhere in the Middle East. The Arab Spring arguably started because of the price of bread, not the lure of ‘freedom’. Note I said it’s not just prosperity and education that matters, it’s the empowerment of women, something you don’t really care for anyway. Note Asma al Assad doesn’t have 10 kids.

      Having large families is completely fine where resources can keep up. My mother was one of eight. My husband is one of seven (one killed himself; big families aren’t always a panacea). Now they can’t, globally, so overall we need to stop growing our human population. If you can’t even see that, there’s no point in arguing about any of it. Human populations work the same as any other animal population, I’m afraid, in their relation to resources and their environment generally.

      Regarding religion in a world of ox-carts, who said there would be less of it? There will very likely be more. If you’ve read A World Made by Hand you’ll remember that all that was left on the radio before it totally expired was sputtering, raving evangelists. Religions – starting with the primitive ones – are the way people first tried to make sense of themselves and the world. When there is a distinct lack of science books, science teachers and science labs, it’s likely that religion will pull back some of its losses. Did I say likely? Certain.

      “Where the average life expectancy is 35, or even just 5, how do you think , ” there is no afterlife ” is gonna play ?”

      However it plays, it makes no material difference whatsoever to whether or not there is actually any afterlife. None whatsoever. And religion isn’t going away anytime soon anyway. Or ever. But that doesn’t have any effect on the existence or not of an afterlife either.

      But one thing the widespread FEAR of an afterlife did maintain for most of history was the reluctance to end a life that was, in no discernible sense, worth living. So it was a very useful belief if you were the one inflicting misery on the miserable (I’m not talking about the church here, lest you go off on one again).

      Our host bashes religion — As if a world of ox carts is going to be a world of atheists and indifferent secularists , instead of a world where , AT BEST , such kooks or evil characters are locked up.

      Seriously, from someone who talks about OTHER PEOPLE’S CONDESCENSION, you really couldn’t make it up.

      And the Pope hasn’t rained on my life at all. The current one seems quite a nice chap – I probably like him a lot more than Janos does. The nearest effect I could mention is that my husband was educated by the Christian Brothers in Ireland. His dad was educated in a seminary. Both of which facts led to them dumping the whole thing, but that’s their business, not mine.

      I admit throwing in the gratuitous article about the raped and abused nuns was just that – gratuitous. I just happened to have read it about half an hour beforehand, so your repeated comments about Catholic celibacy struck a chord – or led to a childish tit-for-tat impulse. You’re absolutely right that abuse in the church (any part of it) is no worse – and probably less bad – than in other institutions or indeed in families in general (most kids know their abuser or are related to them). It’s just that people expect higher standards in those who moralise. If you actually paid attention, you’d see that I don’t actually join in the child sex abuse conversations on here – I leave that to Janos, Mr Coleman and others to slug it out. Because I have no specialist knowledge in the subject whatsoever.

      If I could be bothered, I’d actually find you the post where I had a go at the person who referred to the Catholic church as the ‘Whore of Babylon’ with a diatribe about the evil it perpetrated, but I’ve no idea which post it’s under and I’ve got stuff to do. And it wouldn’t make any difference to a hating, chippy ranter anyway.

      it would seem then that given this you don’t give a fuck about your own children…

      What a piece of work, dressed up in Catholic piety.

      • GreenAlba February 7, 2019 at 8:29 am #

        “But one thing the widespread FEAR of an afterlife did maintain for most of history was the reluctance to end a life that was, in no discernible sense, worth living. ”

        And I’m only talking about ending one’s own life and not anyone else’s, before you set off again. Not even unborn children.

        But I’m paying no more attention to your rants anyway. I chose to ignore you once before and it was a sensible decision. I’d rather talk about the ox-cart world and if there are any possible solutions to avoiding its worst aspects.

        And even, selfishly, if there are any solutions at all for people like me and mine who live in towns and cities full of mostly decent people who don’t have money for land and oxen. And don’t even have a garden to grow anything in because they share it with another 7 households, it’s got hardly any topsoil, and it gets no sunshine after midday anyway at the back end of four storeys of Victorian high-ceilinged tenement flats. I suspect in that respect your outlook is much to be envied by the likes of me and my kids. You being a self-styled ‘peasant’ an’ all. A ‘pays-an’. Oh, the luxury of being tied to the land.

        You said you were brought up as a Protestant, but chose Catholicism. You have all the zealotry of the convert and the utter disdain for those who haven’t seen your light. Let’s hope you never give up smoking – the lives of your ertstwhile fellow smokers wouldn’t be worth living.

        • GreenAlba February 7, 2019 at 10:57 am #

          Sorry, *paysanne*. But how would I know, really?

      • Janos Skorenzy February 7, 2019 at 12:49 pm #

        Good post. Incredibly enough, the Church once contained the best intellects in the West and some of the best in the world. They were willing and able to take on Greek Philosophy and assimilate it. But they simply aren’t up to take on overpopulation. All they can do is repeat that one liner from Genesis, Be fruitful and multiply and subdue nature. We’ve done that, now what? We’re read for new instructions. If they were adroit, they would sublimate the subdue nature into subduing our personal natures – which is already an established tenet of ascetic or mystical theology. Now popularize it to solve the population conundrum. In practical terms – birth control yes, abortion no.

        • messianicdruid February 7, 2019 at 2:52 pm #

          Think Bigger!

          We need to rebuild the water canopy. Back then the whole planet was a greenhouse. Oxygen levels high, UV levels low. Temperatures moderated, sea levels lower. Lots of places to live!

          • Janos Skorenzy February 7, 2019 at 7:19 pm #

            Farm the Sea Bottoms like the Jehovah’s Witnesses say. There will be no more Sea! Don’t buy the Lie. Millions now living will never die!

      • Q. Shtik February 7, 2019 at 10:42 pm #

        What a shame your post is soooo looong. It’s probably pretty good too…and maybe has some nifty Brit slang I’ve never heard before…but I just can’t commit to giving up that much time to reading a single post.

  108. Pucker February 6, 2019 at 9:38 pm #

    You can never go wrong making a big burnt BBQ offering to Zeus. My last offering of a big Hog to Zeus paid off Big Time….

    • KesaAnna February 6, 2019 at 9:43 pm #

      Atheism is plagiarized paganism without the paganism.

      Like a cheeseburger , without the burger.

      • Pucker February 6, 2019 at 9:50 pm #

        Idea: Get dressed up as a primitive goat herder. Bring a goat to an redneck church and during the Jimmy Swaggart Faith Healing slaughter the goat and smear goat blood all over the congregation speaking in tongues.

        “I wanna Hold Your Hand….
        I wanna Hold Your Hand….”

        • KesaAnna February 6, 2019 at 10:44 pm #

          Idea : Lame jokes suck. And you have zero talent in that regard anyway.

          • Pucker February 7, 2019 at 12:41 am #

            A Real Man’s Word: “Cornhole”.

          • Pucker February 7, 2019 at 12:49 am #

            We can’t say for sure that Dr. King was not a Con Man like Trump. That Dr. King used black kids as hostages in the protests shows that he was not above politics. He may have been corrupt?

      • That statement offends both atheists and pagans

        To atone, listen to John Michael Greer’s podcast with JHK on 0.5x speed until you feel the icy grip of the Cthulu

      • JohnAZ February 6, 2019 at 10:54 pm #

        Atheism is a refusal to believe than anything is bigger than yourself.

        • GreenAlba February 7, 2019 at 9:39 am #

          “Atheism is a refusal to believe than anything is bigger than yourself.”

          Atheism, or agnosticism, are merely an unwillingness to believe in things you cannot believe to be true. Faith is a willingness to believe in things for which there is no evidence and/or which, to many other people, defy logic and reason. We all have to follow the path that seems the right one to us, and try to get on with those whose path is different.

          My family is bigger than myself; my marriage is bigger than myself; my country is bigger than myself. The future of humanity and the rest of the living world is bigger than myself. I am happy to believe all of these things, because they are all self-evidently true.

          • elysianfield February 7, 2019 at 11:48 am #

            “Atheism, or agnosticism, are merely an unwillingness to believe in things you cannot believe to be true. ”

            Alba,
            …or cannot see to be true.

            Religions exist to attempt to explain the unexplainable.

            Wars have been, are currently being, and will continue to be fought to define/defend those attempted explanations as absolutes.

            Merely unwillingness? What about inability? What are my responsibilities once someone wearing a collar has ‘splained it to me?

            Critical thinking….

          • GreenAlba February 7, 2019 at 12:17 pm #

            EF, I don’t know what your position is on the existence of God or not. I thought it wasn’t far from mine, but perhaps not. You do show a certain worldly cynicism.

            I agree with your points about absolutes, wars and attempts to explain the unexplainable.

            If someone wearing a collar has ‘splained’ it to you, your only responsibility, to yourself and to the collar wearer, is due reflection and honesty.

            I admit to responding too quickly sometimes, so maybe I’m missing something.

          • elysianfield February 7, 2019 at 2:25 pm #

            “EF, I don’t know what your position is on the existence of God or not.”

            Alba,
            At one time, I commented to Walter my envy at his ability to suspend scientific knowledge and just…believe. I am not being disingenuous. Why would I not be covetous of the certainty, and the personal comfort it provides…maybe even happiness?

            It may be a sign of super-intelligence, or a genetic disposition, or a flaw of logic to suspend the laws of reality…I do not know. I just know that I cannot do it, and am diminished by that fact.

            Life is short and brutal…find happiness where you can.

        • ozone February 7, 2019 at 11:18 am #

          “Atheism is a refusal to believe that anything is bigger than yourself.”

          Um, John,
          As much as I dislike getting into these “discussions” regarding superstitious nonsense, I’ll point one small thing out:
          Nature throws the last punch and hits the hardest.

          You can decide for yourself whether that’s at “God’s direction” or not; at that point it’s a bit irrelevant and your belief changes no fact or consequence.

        • messianicdruid February 7, 2019 at 2:58 pm #

          “A fool decides a matter before he has heard it.”

          Many have heard mostly lies about God, but hearing the truth and rejecting it is far worse.

      • GreenAlba February 7, 2019 at 7:17 am #

        “Atheism is plagiarized paganism without the paganism.

        Like a cheeseburger , without the burger.”

        Lame metaphors suck as much as lame jokes. Not that I’m not an atheist anyway. And yes, I could write your answer to that one too. You’re like a human algorithm.

  109. KesaAnna February 6, 2019 at 9:41 pm #

    ” Nobody said anything about the sex drive – you made that up. ”

    That’s rich.

    The sex drive has nothing to do with population control ???

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  110. Pucker February 6, 2019 at 9:54 pm #

    In one of his speeches, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. refers to the book “Me…in Ka….mpf”, so he would have known about Hy Tyler’s views re: miscegenation.

    • malthuss February 6, 2019 at 10:30 pm #

      ?
      you talk riddles.

      • Pucker February 6, 2019 at 10:42 pm #

        Alexander the Great: “If I was not Alexander, then I would be Diogenes.”

        Think about it….

  111. KesaAnna February 6, 2019 at 10:30 pm #

    ” What I look like to your chip-on-the-shoulder, ranting self means diddly to me. ”

    Thank you for saving me the trouble of pointing out to folks that you don’t really give a fuck what I think or feel .

    ^-^

    Saving me the trouble of trying to show people how

    your Ms. Sweetness and sunshine act is just that ; an act .

    You are about as warm and loving as a rattlesnake.

    ” chip-on-the-shoulder ”

    lol , that’s rich !

    Do explain to us how the Pope rained on your miserable life .

    After all , YOU brought up that subject , not I.

    wait a minute …….. as I recall , you haven’t claimed a miserable life , instead you have claimed in general a wonderful life.

    So….Do explain to us how the Pope rained on your wonderful life ???

    I would call that a chip on the shoulder , if I thought it were genuine and sincere , that you had a genuine beef , but i don’t.

    I guess its merely petty then ?

    One thing is sure , we will never get a straight answer from you.

  112. I’ve let SOTU sink in over 24 hours, and I’m more sure than ever 2016 was the last “normal” election and we’re heading toward more surreal political pastures.

    K-Dog believes that the Dem-Rep stranglehold will continue but these sub-party constituencies are dividing like amoeba, and evolving into new forms.

    The whitesuits is a doorway. In the future these displays will become ever more colorful, ever more inclusive of diverse affiliation displays, where not just 100-year old victims, bored kids with cancer, and emancipated prisoners are trotted out. No, there will be spontaneous expository by an array of various characters, more rhythmic and fervent chanting and stomping, perhaps even a song.

    Oh wait, that already happened.

    “Happy Birthday”

    • JohnAZ February 6, 2019 at 11:08 pm #

      I agree with you. So far, we have Kasich and probably Romney running against Trump as GOP alternatives, and too many Progressive socialists running against Schultz et al running as moderates in the Dems.

      Hmmm!

      Maybe a realignment trying to keep the socialistic Deep Staters out of power. It will be the coasts against the rest.

      Trump and other outsiders like Schultz teaming up to stop the Progressives and RINOs from setting up a socialistic State.

      Never before have the Senate and the Electoral College protected the integrity of the Republic set up by the Constitution as now.

      • I don’t expect the GOP endorsing a candidate against Trump. Trump captured the GOP, not the other way around. If Trump is deposed, if you’re suggesting it, all bets are off. If Trump runs as a third party candidate, then things really interesting. Seeing as we are likely to see multiple independent candidates… the field gets larger. The grassland gives away to Savannah… the Pastures of Politics await us. Donkeys and Elephants alike get rent by the Orange Tiger Man.

        This National Geographic is not for children, or bettors on the political old guard.

    • Ricechex February 6, 2019 at 11:41 pm #

      I couldn’t agree more. Extremely disturbing. As I watched it—-the thought “3 ring circus” came to mind. Lots of acrobatics. High-fiving. White suits. White suit with a cape. A “savior” of some sort I believe that is meant to imply. “Testimonials” from children and ex-convicts that have been “saved.”

      There was a fervor to it, a high pitch—applauding, not applauding, standing, not standing, reading during his address. Pelosi as a conductor orchestrating her section. Eye rolling. Snarky grimaces. I was waiting for the female democrats to start speaking in tongues, dropping to the floor and spouting off gibberish to exorcise the devil. Would Pelosi’s head start spitting round and would she spew green vomit?

      Is this what happened at the Coliseum before Rome fell? The acts became more and more grotesque with the increased tempo and animals going extinct all over Europe.

      Yes, this will only get worse.

      • Ricechex February 6, 2019 at 11:42 pm #

        *spinning

  113. Howard Schultz, press conference tomorrow.

    His first major league policy speech.

    I don’t know about you but I expect a free hot drink holiday announcement.

    Every bum on Earth will warm up to a Gingerbread latte on Howard Schultz, to talk about Community & Stuff.

    He may have White People figured out after all.

    • malthuss February 7, 2019 at 11:02 am #

      GO HOWARD. RUN AS A THIRD PARTY CANDIDATE.

  114. KesaAnna February 7, 2019 at 1:00 am #

    “As long as they are not Catholic sterile , sex-hating celibates?”

    Like these ones?

    bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-47134033 ”

    The incidence of sexual abuse among those ones is about .03

    Which is one -half , or one- tenth , or one- twentieth the known rate among any other demographic you care to proffer .

    Though I doubt you will . Because pretty much the only demographics that look equal to or better than this one are toddlers , or people in coma’s.

    so —

    ” Dunno, Kesa, I’ll leave that to you. ”

    No , it is for you to tell us what this , ” Like these ones ” shit is all about.

    As it remains for you to explain what the fuck taking population control by the horns means.

    It sure as fuck does not have anything to do with endorsements or non -endorsements of artificial birth control .

    No credible data suggests artificial birth control , stigmatized or exalted , has any effect on population growth.

    ( NOT THAT I’M TELLING THIS CREATURE ANYTHING SHE DOESN’T ALREADY KNOW ON THAT POINT. )

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    • GreenAlba February 7, 2019 at 10:10 am #

      I’ve just come back from walking the dog and I gave your, what can I call it, er… persona some thought while I was out. Because I don’t know if you’re for real either. You’re not like any Catholic I know, because the ones I know aren’t vicious, nasty, venomous, chippy, insulting, arrogant or presumptuous like the Kesa character on this blog.

      Now, I obviously can’t *know* any more about the real Kesa than you ‘know’ about me, given the bilge you write about me, but here’s a thought that occurred to me.

      Leaving aside what I write on here and your bigoted, hate-filled interpretation of it, my offline life is about love and companionship. Love for my family, my husband, my friends, my workmates who were/are mostly my friends too; even my neighbours. Mostly we’re people who care about other people, even if it’s not expressed in a way that you will ever buy, because writing stuff on a blog is just writing stuff on a blog.

      Some of my friends and family believe in God; most don’t. But we all love our families and friends and genuinely care about people beyond them. And I think that’s what you can’t hack. I think it pisses you off that we love and care deeply and it just comes from somewhere human, not somewhere divine. So you have to rubbish it and despise us.

      Well, tough. Because in ox-cart future it won’t matter where love and care come from – faith or human empathy. It’ll only matter that they survive.

      • GreenAlba February 7, 2019 at 10:26 am #

        BTW, I’d give good money to see you on a public forum debating population control with someone quiet and knowledgeable like David Attenborough, where you wouldn’t get away with your shouty hate.

        • Janos Skorenzy February 7, 2019 at 12:54 pm #

          Kesa is Black – which explains much. They have trouble remaining calm in debate, always eager to turn it into an argument and then a fight. You might be in danger in the same room with this one.

          Thank you for implicitly supporting White Culture even though you explicitly do all you can to destroy it. In your own way, you are as confused as Kesa – and with far less excuse it.

          • GreenAlba February 7, 2019 at 1:09 pm #

            I have no idea what colour Kesa is, and no interest in knowing. Keep your racism out of it.

            “Thank you for implicitly supporting White Culture even though you explicitly do all you can to destroy it. ”

            No idea what you mean in either part of that sentence. Nor any curiosity.

            I am not confused, especially in my dislike of patronising twaddle.

          • Janos Skorenzy February 7, 2019 at 2:18 pm #

            Well I do. She is Black. I know because she told us so. Stop pandering to your own ignorance. You don’t have to believe every dumb idea that forms in your mind – a veritable media cesspool.

          • GreenAlba February 7, 2019 at 2:23 pm #

            I explicitly acknowledged my own ignorance with respect to the colour of Kesa’s skin. I have no interest in it. Hate and bitterness come in all colours.

          • elysianfield February 7, 2019 at 3:04 pm #

            ” Hate and bitterness come in all colours”

            Alba,
            True…but can the same be said of all cultures? Certainly, but not in equal measure.

  115. Gentlemen, here is the plan.

    Ramp up Oil production.

    Then, crash the market for Oil.

    Continue to run the pumps dry selling cheap oil.

    Then, when we’re totally out, start importing the stuff at high prices.

    Brilliant!

    • malthuss February 7, 2019 at 11:03 am #

      If the common folk still have money or bitcoins or something to pay for gas.

  116. KesaAnna February 7, 2019 at 2:29 am #

    ” Some of us regret the anti semitic posts here; for one thing it is disrespectful to our host JHK, for another I think it has a disquieting affect on post ers like yourself who generally stick to the subject of this site, which is energy depletion and resultant political chaos; I don’t know why Jim puts up with it. ”

    Why he puts up with it ?

    He bashes religion HIMSELF in case you haven’t noticed.

    Let’s see ………..

    We are running out of cheap energy , and ox carts are in our future .

    That’s the gist of it , right ?

    So , what do you think ; Religion is going to wither away into irrelevance in a world of ox carts ?

    Or religion is going to be very important in an ox cart world ?

    Where the average life expectancy is 35 , or even just 5 , how do you think , ” there is no afterlife ” is gonna play ?

    How is , ” Don’t cry , or complain , here’s an Ipod. ” gonna work when there is no fucking Ipod ?

    Not to mention that in such a feudal or agrarian world the huge map blob that is the United States is sure to work just as well , or maybe even better , with greatly scaled back infrastructure , communications , command and control , and no mass media to be exploited by anyone ?

    Speaking of mass media ; How do you figure that common culture thing is gonna work when Washington DC REALLY might as well be on the moon ?

    Do tell us how that is going to work under such circumstances except via the crudest and most brute exercises of force ?

    Our host bashes religion — As if a world of ox carts is going to be a world of atheists and indifferent secularists , instead of a world where , AT BEST , such kooks or evil characters are locked up.

    Our host endorses this huge map blob — as if such a huge map blob is not going to be what such a huge map blob would be in an ox cart world .

    No , on both these counts our host would rather pretend the culture of 1965 ( a culture wholly dependent entirely on cheap energy and cheap money ) will somehow spin out indefinitely.

    And for THAT reason , and not because of any other person here , any discussion of how we are going to deal with that approaching circumstance proves to be the rare exception , and certainly not any norm, around here.

    • KesaAnna February 7, 2019 at 2:48 am #

      — Anyway , if he cut out all the sniping and bashing —-

      are you for real ?

      Under those circumstances there MIGHT be five or six posts a week.

      Gee , GreenWitch might have to explain what the fuck she actually means by population control , and might have to give some actual substance to her bullshit Catholic bashing.

      That isn’t gonna fucking work !

      Not to mention , what the fuck would your Jim have to write about ?

      Not a whole Hell of a lot I suspect.

    • Janos Skorenzy February 7, 2019 at 12:57 pm #

      Yes, he does. He’s probably an agnostic. But in his novels, religion does become important again in the world made by hand. One of the leading characters, Brother Job, is even a wonder worker.

      So he does admit to your point, at least in terms of an altered belief system to match the Collapse.

    • “As if a world of ox carts is going to be a world of atheists and indifferent secularists , instead of a world where , AT BEST , such kooks or evil characters are locked up.”

      … and thats why they insisted on separation of church and state.

      My reading of history is that religiosity waxed and waned in America. In the Ox-cart years, in particular, that mean time when the over 40s and under 5s had high mortality, not many people had much tolerance for outward displays of religiosity.

      The ones being run out of town were the cultists and religious extremists. No one had time for your cockamamie Bible thumping and talk of superstition. America was focused on forward progress- science and technology were producing miracles. Religion was a joke, right up there with Snake oil and about as useful.

      Religion existed, as it does today, in enclaves. Today’s religiosity, I believe, was borne of an abstract need for experiences. Initially these experiences were introduced in pointed contrast to mind-altering drugs. The female-led movements of the Suffragettes and the teetotalers achieved Tee-totalitarianism in the apogee of Prohibition in the 1920s (just beginning to end today with marijuana). The backlash has only been growing for a century since then.

      By 1920, it was no longer the ox-cart era. By the 1950s religion had once again become the tool of the state to oppress labor movements and drive political conformity which is now unravelling. In the future, I believe it will lose credibility and wane once again. It does not have predictive power as a theory of life, it demonstrably will not have held back the tide of history, and its implication of a supernatural being punishing humanity with plagues and floods will only have relevance among people at the margins of society.

      The central organizing principles of societies will be reason and respect for science and technology, and unless there is a very, very dark age, I don’t see us going back to prayer or animal sacrifice in a desperate bid to stave off starvation and war. It will be discredited, until humanity has once again reached a plateau of comfort where they can afford to get carried away in reveries of fantasy and self-indulgent flights of emotion and imagination leading to hubris, and once again, ruin.

      JHK predicted the dissatisfaction with consumer culture, but it goes to far to conflate materialism with consumerism. Basic needs, material needs, are real things, far above spirituality in the hierarchy of needs. If those needs reassert their priorities, I believe religion will fall, not science and technology.

  117. FincaInTheMountains February 7, 2019 at 2:30 am #

    it’s only worth it if you can enjoy it

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KNXP01mcI9g

    • Ol' Scratch February 7, 2019 at 11:56 am #

      I hope you’re not drinking THAT swill.

  118. Pucker February 7, 2019 at 3:02 am #

    Trans-Mulattoism is not the same as “Blackface”.

    All Utopian Movements are ultimately Con Jobs.

    RICHMOND, Va., Feb 6 (Reuters) – The political crisis in Virginia deepened on Wednesday when the attorney general admitted to wearing blackface in the 1980s at a college party, becoming the state’s third high-ranking Democrat caught up in scandal.

  119. tucsonspur February 7, 2019 at 3:45 am #

    “By embracing identity….Americans will be more likely to grow as one” Stacy Abrams

    Tucker Carlson:

    “Ponder that, the less we have in common, the more united we will be,” Carlson said. “Is that true? Of course not. It’s absurd. Even Stacey Abrams doesn’t really believe it. Nobody does. Abrams doesn’t even bother to defend that premise, much less explain how exactly identity politics will unite this country.”

    In reference to her piece with Fukuyama in Foreign Affairs:

    “Abrams spends the bulk of the piece calling on what she describes as the ‘marginalized’ to unite against the dominant groups. So who is marginalized and who is dominant? It’s not a small question. In the scheme of identity politics, it’s the only question that everything rides on. Everything rides on who’s the victim and who is the oppressor. That’s the entire equation. And Abrams spells out the answer in very clear language. The marginalized, she writes, includes ‘women, Native Americans, African-Americans, immigrants, and the LGBTQ community.’ The dominant are everyone who’s left. So do the subtraction. That is only one group. You know who they are and so does Stacey Abrams. She said these people are responsible for the suffering of everyone else and we need to overthrow them. She uses language of violence and war to describe what must come next. ‘Politics is the most effective method of revolt.’ Revolt. People get hurt in revolts. That’s the nature of revolts. Stacey Abrams knows that. She wants one anyway. She doesn’t hide it”.

    Carlson described Democrats as a “highly unstable collection of interest groups, many of them with radically different interests and goals,” rather than a “natural coalition.”

    “There’s no reason all of these groups should be voting for the same candidates in every election,” he said. “The only way to keep a fractured group like this together is by inventing a common enemy that everyone can oppose.”

    And to think that this woman was chosen by the Dems to respond to the SOTU.

    “There’s no other demographic that votes consistently in high numbers more than African-American women,” agreed Tharon Johnson, a longtime Democratic strategist in Georgia.

    He said putting more representative leadership forward is key for Democrats. “I think that Sen. Schumer and Speaker Pelosi have read all the polling and all the memos that I’ve read,” he said. “And that is that if we’re going to win back the White House in 2020, we’ve got to do some things differently.”

    They have only one chance. Stop Trump before 2020.

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    • Pucker February 7, 2019 at 7:18 am #

      I embrace my identity as a Trans-Mulatto.

  120. seawolf77 February 7, 2019 at 8:55 am #

    Everybody is talking about Nancy and no one is talking about Donald.
    https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/why-nancy-pelosi-apos-sotu-193600309.html

    • Ol' Scratch February 7, 2019 at 10:15 am #

      Theater.

    • Walter B February 7, 2019 at 10:42 am #

      Anyone that has served in the armed forces seawolf, understands all too well the requirement to follow orders or at least maintain a degree of respect for those in command above them and why it is done. Even Barry Obama received this, and far more than he deserved IMHO, and I cannot recall a single case of insubordination against him, certainly non as blatant as what they are doing today. The men and women that are supposed to work for us and represent us are refusing to do their jobs and are in fact throwing wrenches into the machinery so that nothing at all gets accomplished. Nancy Pelosi is currently the poster girl for the rabble that pushes this destructive agenda so is in the crosshairs. If that is accurately representing us, then we do not deserve to have a country at all, but rather have devolved into primitive tribes of unruly fools. If this is the case we shall surely reap what we are sowing. Maybe that will be for the best.

      • seawolf77 February 7, 2019 at 11:03 am #

        What about when SC congressman yelled out “You lie!,” in the middle of SOTU. I can still remember Pelosi’s face as she reacted in horror to this incredible breach in protocol. Now Obama may not have been completely honest, but comparitively speaking we are talking Pinnochio and George Washington here. Yet no one EVER called out “You lie!,” to Trump, and they could have a hundred times. Further, the suffragette white the female congresswomen wore is the definition of non-violent protest. It was meant to invoke the protests of the suffragette when they were fighting got their right to vote. How beautiful is that, to wear the same outfit as a symbol as to how far women have come i.e. they are ruling now, not just voting. Or better put, their votes have been magnified in power a hundred fold. Finally if ever there was a bar for presidents then the bar is quite low for this one. If impeachment does not fit Trump, what president could it possible work for. The man is accused of treason. Not directly yet, but in the end that’s what we are talking about. If he colluded with the Russians, that is treason, pure and simple. If you cannot impeach a president who has committed treason, the who can you. If everyone had not been so scared shit less if LBJ, they could have charged him with treason after he killed JFK. That aside I can think of no other president more deserving of non-violent protest and impeachment than Trump.

        • Walter B February 7, 2019 at 11:13 am #

          Yes he did and he was reprimanded for doing it as he should have been:

          https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Wilson_(American_politician)

          And I am sorry but I cannot buy into guilt by accusation or HRC would be sitting in the can right now for selling uranium to our “enemy”, Russia. Never wish for guilt by accusation my friend to be acceptable, because once it is policy all it takes is a phone call from your enemy to the right place and you are toast.

        • JohnAZ February 7, 2019 at 12:00 pm #

          Read the definition of treason in the Constitution and stop your drivel. You Leftists are all the same. Pull up a line of BS, say it over and over and assume it is true.

          Dems are the party of Pinocchio.

          • seawolf77 February 7, 2019 at 1:19 pm #

            Treason against the United States, shall consist only in levying War against them (Bingo!), or in adhering to their Enemies(Bingo), giving them Aid and Comfort(Bingo). No Person shall be convicted of Treason unless on the Testimony of two Witnesses to the same overt Act, or on Confession in open Court.(Bingo)

        • Kallocain February 7, 2019 at 7:31 pm #

          seawolf77 – I guess the reason there is no impeachment is because there is no final evidence. 2 years and Mr Mueller & cabal has come up blank. Minor harrassment to the Trump gang, maybe, but so far no smoking gun tape.

          Then regarding the presidential bar – how to implement it? Cranial calipers is easy but today maybe it’s a bit controversial. Education? Business experience? IQ per se?

          I don’t think it is feasible to have any meaningful “bar” for a high official in any government.

          • seawolf77 February 7, 2019 at 8:07 pm #

            I’m not sure if you know what a “High crime and misdemeanor” is. A high crime can only be committed by someone in high office. When Trump fired Comey and admitted it on national television several times that he was fired because of the “Russia thing,” he was immediately guilty of a high crime. Why? Because he held a high enough office to fire the person investigating a crime where he was a potential defendant. THAT is a high crime. Even if Trump is completely innocent, which by his actions is highly dubious, he is by definition guilty of obstruction of justice. You don’t need a smoking gun, you only need the law. And that is not whiffing at everything else.

      • JohnAZ February 7, 2019 at 11:53 am #

        Walter B

        I hear you.

        The two sins of mankind that we inherit from our animal origins are Power, the expression of the pecking order, and ethnocentrism, the us vs. them drive, we are the best and you better do as we say.

        Both of these inherent drives have been countered by all forms of religious and secular means. Jesus preached against Power constantly, and the US Constitution attempts to blunt the Power elements of DC with the balance of powers.

        Unfortunately, the two drives are in us and thriving.

        Diversity is an antithesis of Ethnocentrism. It is a statement that many different cultures and religions can coexist. Look at the US. The kumbaya folks picture a country where neighborhoods are comprised of all groups. Baloney. The US is a conglomerate of all the groups living separate from each other in different geographic zones. Very little mixing is noted.

        So what holds us together and arbitrates the continual discord between the groups? The rule of law! The supremacy of the US Constitution.

        Which brings us to the most divisive element in our society today, the element that is fixing to rip this country apart. The Progressive Liberal.

        Hidden in their, “we love everybody” kumbaya BS, is the biggest power grab in American history. These folks, with their power drives in high gear, do not care about people, only the satiation of their own power drives. The Constitution was written to protect the people of the country from these people. That is why they want the Constitution eliminated, and the enforcer of the Constitution, individual ownership of guns, eliminated.

        They do not give one whit about diversity, or the folks. Just their power. The whole identity politics thang is the core of the power grab. They do not want equality for all, they want control of the population by the government to forcibly stop Ethnocentritic discord. The government knows best! Why? Because they are in power.

        I was thinking. We constantly talk in this country about the threat of dictatorship. We are very close to being in that state now. The Deep State is the dictator. The increase of Federal control of everything since the Great Depression has produced a people who are dependent on the government for their lives. It is a positive feedback loop. The more the government invades, the more dependent we are , the more we vote for more government.

        There is no solution. A final attempt by the populists, ie the people, to fight the Deep State, is failing. The power forces of the Left, led by the Media, are continuing their power consolidation.

        The end result is going to be one of two ways. Either the more conservative parties of the US are going to rise up, either by the vote, or by the gun, to reverse the power grab or the country will go socialist, maybe Communist.

        The worldly elite are watching it all. If the country goes Communist, the capital pool of the elite will jump ship, going who knows where.

        America will be an empty shell, ruled by a political Leftist elite, with everyone depedent on the government for everything. Ie. USSR, Cuba, Venezuela.

        Just what the global elite want.

        Not feasible?

        Ask Andrew Cuomo. He is complaining because his tax the rich program is resulting in more and more millionaires leaving New York. Really forms in South Florida state that a large influx of people are relocating there from the Northeast states. Instead of acknowledging that high taxes are the problem, Leftist Cuomo is blaming Trump’s tax law. Tax and spend will kill the country.

        • seawolf77 February 7, 2019 at 12:28 pm #

          When did Jesus preach against power? “Render unto Caesar what is Caesar’s…”

          • Walter B February 7, 2019 at 12:49 pm #

            When Jesus stood up to the Sanhedrin and the Pharisees he was fighting power, the power of self-service and self-aggrandizement. He submitted to the power of Rome because He had to be murdered in a grand, public display so that His Resurrection would be unquestionable. Yes I know that many not only question it, but deny it. That is their option. Many shall be called, few shall be chosen.

          • seawolf77 February 7, 2019 at 1:00 pm #

            Not really. He was protesting the trading and selling of sheckels to gain entrance into the temple. He was fighting the money changers i.e. bankers. Jesus never preached against power. His father after all, had all of it.

          • Janos Skorenzy February 7, 2019 at 2:20 pm #

            The winner is Sea Wolf. Absolute Power is just another one of the Names of God. Not that Sea Wolf believes it, but he is logical here. Walt’s impoverished theology continues to dog him.

          • Walter B February 7, 2019 at 3:00 pm #

            There is a monumental difference between the Earthly power of men and the absolute power of God Janos. An insult from an enemy such as yourself is worth ten compliments from a friend. A man may be judged by those that hate him and why they do.

          • JohnAZ February 7, 2019 at 4:15 pm #

            Jesus taught humility, submission to God, the unimportance of earthly power, the individuality of faith.

            He turned the moneychangers out of the Temple because they were defiling the Temple with corruption. The Temple was the Jewish site for supplication to God, the Jewish leaders had allowed us he mercantile types to turn it into a “den of thieves”.

            Jesus never contested the power structure of Rome at all. He ignored Rome, He ignored the Jewish leaders, He ignored human power. He submitted to human power and died to show with the Resurrection that God was supreme to any earthly power.

            Jesus had to die. Jesus raised three people from the dead and he would be thought to be the ultimate being having control over death. When Jesus was executed and Resurrected, he showed supplication to God and God’s supremacy.

            A lot of .folks get upset because he condoned slavery. His message was that God gives us our lot in life and we should be the best we can be, not grubbing to be more powerful than others.

            Power and Etnocentrism are our downfalls from God’s message. Evil! The original sin.

            He preached against power by example. Do not act like the Pharisees, showing off their piousness, but be humble in all things. Approach God in humility.

          • Janos Skorenzy February 7, 2019 at 6:52 pm #

            Yes gents, he came as a suffering servant – but he will return as a Conquering King along with an Army of Saints. No pacifism except for monks. Walter’s choice is alright as long as he acknowledges its just an individual thing and by definition CANNOT be the Christian norm. Protestantism in general doesn’t have this vocation so it leaves many in an awkward position.

            I’m your enemy because I disagree with you? Wtf?

            Christ would hate the Corporate Capitalism that John loves. He wants these greedy traitors to rule over us. By leaving America, by bringing in endless foreign workers, both legal and illegal, they have struck a mortal blow to the body of the Nation. Remember, a person is both body and mind. Ditto a Nation. You can’t love someone and hurt their body. Likewise, you can’t savage the body of the Nation (the economy) and claim to be a patriot.

        • Walter B February 7, 2019 at 12:45 pm #

          All very true John. You have acquired much wisdom in your days, thank you for always sharing it with us all. I assure you however that America will never go communist or even socialist, but when we fall, we will WISH it was communism or socialism, for what it will be is far more vile and evil than any system created by man. And Andrew Cuomo is a perfect example for he serves not Trotsky or Lenin, but Baal and Moloch. The system that these people will install will rival Dante’s Inferno and the Book of Revelation.

          Taxing the uber-wealthy would be a lot more fair than the system we have in place right now, at least OMHO. Unfortunately it is not possible because those people have far more power then the government does, such as getting the heck out of Dodge. New Jersey started doing this years ago and the Big Boys beat feet immediately:

          https://www.nytimes.com/2016/05/01/business/one-top-taxpayer-moved-and-new-jersey-shuddered.html

          Unfortunately for US(A), sellout government holds no power over those wealthy masters that own it, the government can only bully us, not them. In the end we shall be the ones consumed and those at the top shall have to find new suckers to do their dirty work. This is one reason they want no borders, so that our replacements can come on in freely and start mowing their lawns and picking their vegetables. They will make much better and far safer slaves.

          • JohnAZ February 7, 2019 at 4:19 pm #

            Just a reminder that the economic elites that everybody loves to hate are the corporations. The greed of the corporate leaders is evil. However, who owns the corporations. Millions of people, and very importantly, the futures of all retirement plans.

        • Janos Skorenzy February 7, 2019 at 1:01 pm #

          Libertarianism will serve them just as well. As the Protocols say, Ultimately all money is ours.

      • messianicdruid February 7, 2019 at 3:09 pm #

        Running for office while being in office is theft.

    • SoftStarLight February 7, 2019 at 10:57 am #

      LOL – yahoo? Really? Of course they have no particular slant. They are totally objective lol. Didn’t she chew her tongue off during the SOTU? Or do you know what she was chewing on that whole time?

      • JohnAZ February 7, 2019 at 11:55 am #

        Maybe tardive dyskinesia? A side effect of psych drugs.

        • SoftStarLight February 8, 2019 at 12:53 am #

          I bet she was a huge hippie back in the day.

  121. Elrond Hubbard February 7, 2019 at 10:36 am #

    City of Sandusky makes Election Day paid holiday, eliminates Columbus Day

    https://fox8.com/2019/02/06/city-of-sandusky-makes-election-day-paid-holiday-eliminates-columbus-day/

    “SANDUSKY, Ohio– The city of Sandusky will no longer recognize Columbus Day as an official holiday.

    “Instead of having the day as a paid holiday, city workers will have off on Election Day.

    “City officials said they decided to make the switch for two reasons. It prioritizes voting. The move also recognizes Columbus Day’s controversial origins.

    “‘What better way to celebrate the value of our employees and citizens than by removing barriers for them to participate in the greatest of American innovations, our democracy,’ the city said on Facebook.

    “The change takes effect this year.”

    Congratulate the city of Sandusky by visiting and spending your money. Ever been to Cedar Point? It’s awesome!

    • SoftStarLight February 7, 2019 at 10:55 am #

      Democracy is nothing more than tyrannical rule by an oppressive majority. And it does not surprise me in the least bit that you are supportive of the erasure of history. When does the book burning begin?

      • malthuss February 7, 2019 at 11:04 am #

        “Oppression is not hearing a word that offends you.

        Oppression is being told you can’t say certain words because you will offend someone else”

        • SoftStarLight February 7, 2019 at 11:14 am #

          Yes, heaven forbid one is ever offended. Although it is apparently ok for those who deem themselves PC to spew all manner of nastiness at those they look down on.

        • JohnAZ February 7, 2019 at 4:29 pm #

          All men have rights, but all rights have responsibilities We have the right to free speech, but the responsibility to speak the truth and kindly as possible.

          The press has the right to publish, but the responsibility to report the truth.

          The right to assembly but not to damage property or impede other people.

          The right to worship your religion but not to stop anyone else from worshiping theirs. Conversely, no one can force you to do anything that is contrary to your beliefs.

          This is being violated every single day any more.

    • capt spaulding February 7, 2019 at 12:06 pm #

      I hear that in the city library of Sandusky, there is an extensive collection of books on child rearing.

    • Janos Skorenzy February 7, 2019 at 1:22 pm #

      Named after the Pedophile Coach, no doubt.

      • Elrond Hubbard February 7, 2019 at 5:32 pm #

        Fun fact: The opening scene of the interactive fiction computer game Leather Goddesses of Phobos takes place in Sandusky, OH.

        • Janos Skorenzy February 7, 2019 at 6:54 pm #

          The Sigil of House Bolton is the flayed man. A naked man has few secrets – a flayed man has none. If you would prefer a female inquisitor, we will try to accomodate you.

          • SoftStarLight February 8, 2019 at 12:50 am #

            Let me know when it’s time :-).

          • Janos Skorenzy February 8, 2019 at 1:33 am #

            Lol spelled backwards is loL. Love of Life? Or Love of Leather?

      • capt spaulding February 7, 2019 at 8:10 pm #

        Kind of a humorless, Germanic response to my small joke, Janos. Lighten up a little, it makes it easier to poop.

  122. FincaInTheMountains February 7, 2019 at 11:03 am #

    Reality vs virtuality or why Venezuelan affair turned out very awkward

    That was such a super info-cause for Russian bloggers to post, howl, beat their heads against the wall … And where at least some movement in reality, and not virtuality? What has changed in the same Caracas and around? The political carnivals on both sides of the street still remain. As the financial sanctions, they will continue so that financial controllers and intermediaries receive their growing percentage from the gray oil and gold trading schemes.

    Who ever said that Trump played with his tweet against Maduro, and not in favor of the current Caracas regime? Do real “color revolutions” do just that – openly and brazenly interfering, mobilizing supporters of Maduro, and even after, and not before his inauguration?!

    Who said that the next Venezuelan leftist who has connections with the American Democrats is a protégé of Trump, whom the same democrats want to take out?

    Why, then, Trump decided to suddenly support a Democrat virtually, and the Maduro regime really? Could it be that Maduro and the generals behind him, who did not want to fight with their neighbors and who were willing to compromise with the New York and London financiers, had to rely more on the special services?

    The informal leader is former Vice President Diosdado Cabello, who is pursued by the same New York prosecutors as Trump. Moreover, they are persecuted for the same links with the Colombian “guerrillas”, like those of the Bush clan, of which Bolton is a protégé in power.

    So it turns out that Trump’s virtual intervention was aimed at preserving the status quo and maintaining balance in Caracas in favor of local special services, which have close ties with the Bushes.

    An attempt by Trump’s competitors to sway the situation in a sensitive geopolitical hub, and thus force a way out of a protected position, failed. Moreover, Trump and Bolton used this pitch from the outside, first of all, to consolidate their internal political attacking position, to maintain the initiative in relations with the opposition in Congress.

    Moreover, it is a virtual initiative that does not require real action, as well as a shutdown.

    It would have been expensive for themselves and the country to put pressure on the Democrats with the help of the “shutdown”.

    So it turned out quite well for Trump – the “shutdown” was not canceled, but was again hung over the stage, like a shotgun from a Chekhov’s play. Instead, they found a more than weighty rationale for the possible introduction of a state of emergency on the Mexican border. After all, Mexico today is an ally of the Maduro regime which was declared outside the US law.

    Therefore, Bolton’s deliberate demonstration of “secret” plans for the introduction of troops into Colombia is rather a hint at the federal district with almost the same name.

    Why in the case of the same virtual “attempts to penetrate the Bolivarian partisans across the Mexican border” and not introduce an additional contingent of marines into D.C.?

    At the same time, an absolutely unreal war game in Colombian forests helps to divert attention from negotiations on a real withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan, which in other circumstances would be a reason for a massive information attack against Trump.

    In my opinion, only such a disposition gives the only reasonable explanation for the industrial pro-war campaign in the Russian blogosphere and the media. Quite reasonable in other matters, analysts suddenly begin to talk about the pros and cons of Russian military intervention in Venezuela, the creation of military bases and so on.

    What the hell!? What did we forget there? Even if the Americans themselves understand that military intervention means indulgence to the enemy and strategic loss. However, the virtual aggravation in the Russian media, as in the United States, really helps Trump to maintain the internal political status quo, while having an offensive position against the Democrats.

    It will be appropriate to recall here that the US legal system is so archaic and vulnerable that only permanent paramilitary status remains the only basis of the power of the federal center. At the same time, there are no more forces and means for real military intervention abroad, so instead of a real withdrawal of troops, they have to implement virtual scenarios in the style of Wag the Dog.

    The general forecast is a passive clinch until mid-March. Any attempts of the losing side to jump out of this clinch by means of virtual provocations only aggravate the clinch.

    However, you don’t have to trust my word. It is better to trust the FED directors, who did go to meet Trump halfway and froze further increase in rates.

  123. SoftStarLight February 7, 2019 at 11:11 am #

    You know what, I am so sick and tired of people who comment here who think they are SO MUCH better than everyone else. Your sanctimonious Pharisee-like attitudes are disgusting. And you have the audacity to condemn others here and loosely toss words like neo-Nazi and anti-Semite at those who literally compared to you are f*cking spiritual leaders and sages. I am so repulsed by your behavior and I find your behaviors to be egregious. And what is it your business to preach on issues occurring in a country that is not even yours? Get over yourselves. You literally are pushing me into the arms of “neo-Nazis” and “anti-Semites”. Who by the way are WAY more nicer and more humane than you can every imagine being.

    • GreenAlba February 7, 2019 at 11:56 am #

      “at those who literally compared to you are f*cking spiritual leaders and sages”

      Well, I don’t know who you’re f*cking, SSL, but if they’re spiritual leaders and sages, I can only say well done you 🙂 . Hope you’re getting some of that tantric stuff I’ve heard about.

      • GreenAlba February 7, 2019 at 11:56 am #

        That was a joke, from a humane person 🙂

        • Janos Skorenzy February 7, 2019 at 1:21 pm #

          As Sartre said, Marxism isn’t a humanism.

          JS: Thus neither is neo-Marxisms. Nor Feminism, being one such.
          WE are the true Humanists, knowing Man as He IS – and serving Him nonetheless, despite all the horror, warts, and running spiritual sores.

        • SoftStarLight February 8, 2019 at 12:41 am #

          Lol I’ll keep me mouth shut here otherwise I’ll get into big trouble ;-). Let your imagination run wild.

    • GreenAlba February 7, 2019 at 1:21 pm #

      “And what is it your business to preach on issues occurring in a country that is not even yours? Get over yourselves. ”

      Two points:

      (1) Finca once linked to the geographical locations of the readers of this blog. On that day it was about 51% American, not 99%. Possibly Patreon supporters are similarly distributed.

      (2) It’s unfortunately the case that issues occurring in a country that is not even ours affect other countries that are not even yours, in a ‘when America sneezes, the world catches cold’ kinda way.

      So, (1) we pay our way and buy the books, and (2) we can’t help that you’re that great big elephant in the room that sometimes knocks the other animals over, physically or economically.

    • GreenAlba February 7, 2019 at 1:26 pm #

      Also, SSL, have you seen the number of posts by American CFNers about Muslims in Europe, a continent which is certifiably not your own?

      Goose, gander and sauce.

      • malthuss February 7, 2019 at 7:29 pm #

        GA–Hatred comes in all colors.

        Sir Malthuss–Tell that to the Irish.

      • SoftStarLight February 8, 2019 at 12:46 am #

        That’s fair and deserved. But there is just one thing. Europe is our ancestral homeland. So while it is not our direct concern I for one will continue to lament it’s fall to the Caliphate. Although it looks like the Austrians, Hungarians, and Slavs will not allow that in their lands for which I am thankful.

    • seawolf77 February 7, 2019 at 7:51 pm #

      Jesus that’s the whole sight.

      • SoftStarLight February 8, 2019 at 12:48 am #

        I am so proud of you right now.

  124. FincaInTheMountains February 7, 2019 at 11:53 am #

    The Link of Times has Broken

    The phrase “the Link of Times has Broken” is a literal reverse translation from the Russian Shakespearean The Time is Out of Joint (“Hamlet”, I.5.190-191)

    “The link of times has broken” is actually a wrong translation. In the original “The time is out of joint”, which literally means that the joint of time is dislocated and Hamlet complains that he will have to fix this joint.

    So the joint of time did not fall apart, but was sprained, or if you prefer was perverted, and the newest interpretation of Russian history is an excellent example of such a perversion, but citizens of Russia believe that they can rewrite their history with impunity to please their political preferences, and then build a castle of the future on this sand.

    At the same time, I actively use what I call the “Hillary Clinton method”, when fundamentally different events essentially unite according to some formal feature and an alternative reality is molded from the resulting mixture, but there are people who are fascinated by this “Maya” and allow themselves to be manipulated by all sorts of Bastindas.

    For example, Western propaganda during the years of the Cold War united Hitler’s Germany and the Stalinist Soviet Union into one category for “totalitarian states” so to deny the USSR the right to be the winner of the WWII. As a result, the USSR not only ceased to be a winner, it ceased to be at all.

    And in a previous post, my text on Donald Trump’s warning about the inadmissibility of flirting with those who consider the term “exaltation over victory” valid for describing the last stronghold of real Russian history, and not the alternate reality that the CIA wound around the tragic death of the Royal Family.

    Moreover, alternate reality is not manifested in respect for the innocent victims of the Red Terror, but on the basis of genetic expertise, which is undoubtedly anti-Christian in a chemically pure form.

    I wrote in a previous post about Donald Trump warning that “all these advances by the ROC MP with followers of church leaders who prayed for Hitler’s victory in those years would lead Russia to renounce the status of a winner in the Second World War”. Once again: Russia itself will renounce the status of the winner, and not that somebody will strip it.

    The Soviet Union was indeed the winner of Hitler’s Germany, but if modern Russia denies the Soviet Union and the principles on which it was built and which made it a winner, then it refuses to be the winner of Nazism.

    And now there is a religious war, and Christ has become the cradle on which any idea and any events of history are being tested.

    And President Trump yesterday called the Normandy landing a Crusade.

    With all the consequences.

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  125. elysianfield February 7, 2019 at 12:51 pm #

    Well, ladies and germs;

    If you have not visited and bookmarked this site, you are missing a delightful experience. Wilder does with humor what our host does with insightful prose…he is a fellow traveler of the peerage, and is prolific in his observations of dysfunction. Enjoy.

    https://wilderwealthywise.com/economics-thermodynamics-a-bikini-and-the-future/

    • beantownbill. February 7, 2019 at 1:16 pm #

      Wow! What a great article. Where do you find such websites? I’m going to bookmark this blog, something I don’t do very often. I plan on reading this guy’s other posts, and if they’re as good as the last one, I’ll make it a regular read.

  126. beantownbill. February 7, 2019 at 1:00 pm #

    Diversity isn’t necessarily bad. As a prime.example, my grandmother, the one from Poland/Russia, only spoke a few words of English. She lived in an old-world environment, by her choice. Yet, I remember her as being an American – a European American. She didn’t rail against the government, she had no personal social agenda. She bothered no one and led a quiet life. I think she considered herself very lucky to get out of where she used to live. If she didn’t speak, no one would ever know she didn’t arrive here until she was 40. I don’t think she ever became a US citizen, but she was here legally, She was listed in the registry at Ellis Island.

    My father didn’t become a naturalized citizen until 1944, the year before I was born, so I guess that makes me a first generation American by birth. I can’t imagine myself being anything other than an American.

    My point is, someone can live here not being a citizen, live in their own separate environment and still be a plus for the country. That’s real diversity, not the artifact that passes for such today.

    • Janos Skorenzy February 7, 2019 at 1:10 pm #

      A few Muslims are fine. Many Muslims are bad. Ditto Jews. Ditto anyone who isn’t US.

      If your cat had suddenly become the size of a German Shepherd, would that not have changed your relationship with it? It wouldn’t see you the same way anymore – even if you had been foolish enough not to likewise shift your emotions in line with the new reality. It wouldn’t have seen you as its mother anymore. In fact, it would have become very dangerous to you.

      I love cats. But I don’t want anything so whimsical, predatory, and physically gifted to have anywhere near my size and strength. Ditto Chimpanzees. Terribly dangerous past their babyhood. Ditto Blacks. Ditto the groups mentioned in the first paragraph – more so in fact because they are more gifted mentally.

      TS Elliot said the same about your People. No hero – only a great poet – he shut up when it was no longer allowable to speak such Truth. Thus this pov is anything but a “hick”, “redneck”, “nazi” or any other such pejorative appellation for Whites point of view.

      • Janos Skorenzy February 7, 2019 at 1:17 pm #

        Bad ending. Maybe – “for the pro-White point of view.”

      • beantownbill. February 7, 2019 at 1:22 pm #

        Really, comparing cars and cats (BTW, I love them, too. They are amazing creatures, and when you get down to it, they are the ones who really rule the world) to humans isn’t valid, I believe, and not a good analogy.

        • Janos Skorenzy February 7, 2019 at 2:15 pm #

          Cars? I’m comparing Cats and Non-Whites. Specifically, using their small size as a metaphor for small numbers of aliens living among us. And their hypothetical change to a large size as utterly changing our relationship – just as the change in the number of aliens changes their harmless quality into one of great harm.

          Nice attempt at deflection. If you folks only loved us as much as you loved your old Manx! Then you would have been a good ruling class. But alas, not. You expect us to believe that you emerged from your tangles with Catholic assholes as a Saint, who hates none and prefers none. But I remember your pledge of allegiance long ago to Eternal Israel – not America. You are hardly free from the dichotomy of us/them, yet you demand it of us. Not interested. That’s for Cucks. Real Saints who rise above such racial and national allegiances? They exist – in very small numbers – and they shouldn’t be voting. The Hindus have a ritual where would be monks die to the world. That’s the right spirit.

          • malthuss February 7, 2019 at 7:31 pm #

            Just yesterday he said he hated you.
            Or ‘fuck you joo haters.’

      • elysianfield February 7, 2019 at 3:11 pm #

        Janos,
        At times you bring tears to my eyes…and this post reflects your powers of metaphor and observation.

        • Ol' Scratch February 7, 2019 at 4:10 pm #

          That was pretty good. Good work Janos!

        • Janos Skorenzy February 7, 2019 at 6:58 pm #

          Thank you friends. As Roy Masters says, a friend in need is a fiend indeed. But as Kings, you need nothing from me. Thus your praise is freely given and freely received. But what an awkward evasion from Bill – Cars? He usually does a bit better than that.

          Bill is far from all bad. I greatly appreciated his devotion to his Maine Coon Cat – not a Manx as I wrote above.

        • malthuss February 7, 2019 at 7:34 pm #

          He has a way of comparing things, 2 things, that I would not think to compare.
          Or a way of telling fools off.
          Like–feminazi [last week] Itd be a sacrament.
          Janos–Abortion is a sacrament….[that did not occur to me].

    • revilo February 7, 2019 at 1:51 pm #

      C’mon (((beantown))), we know what this is. Preserve your own bloodlines while destroying everyone elses. All in the name of brotherhood and humanity, of course. Been going on a looooong time.

      “The ultimate goal is the denaturalization, the promiscuous bastardization of other peoples, the lowering of the racial level of the highest peoples as well as the domination of his racial mishmash through the extirpation of the folkish intelligentsia and its replacement by the members of his own people.”  –Gandolf Schmitler

      • ozone February 7, 2019 at 2:26 pm #

        reviled,
        I urge you to stop with this code-signaling to your fellow neo-shitheads. It’s about as exciting (and imaginative) as a Little Orphan Annie decoder ring. (I’m saying it’s kinda on the pathetic side.)

        1.) ((())) = Jewy, jewy, jew-jew!

        2.)“The ultimate goal is the denaturalization, the promiscuous bastardization of other peoples, the lowering of the racial level of the highest peoples as well as the domination of his racial mishmash through the extirpation of the folkish intelligentsia and its replacement by the members of his own people.” –Gandolf Schmitler

        Gandolf Schmitler = Adolf Hitler

        If this is typical of the deep philosophical thought and clever smugnorance of neo-brownshirts, then they might want to look into cultivating other reading materials, friends, and lifestyles. If not, they should drop the pretense, gird their single-testicle loins and present their concerns in the open. Free speech and all that. (Don’t forget the tribal garb and insignia. Crust-pocketed lederhosen are always admired.)

        • revilo February 7, 2019 at 2:44 pm #

          You’ve cracked the code, (((ozone)))! Shylock Holmes over here.

          • Janos Skorenzy February 7, 2019 at 7:02 pm #

            Shylock Holmes! My other self knocks it out of the Pahk.

            Remember what Jack the Ripper said, “The Juwes are not the men who will be blamed for nothing.” He also said he wasn’t a “Yid”. But the DNA evidence says he was lying about that.

            One great old Sherlock Holmes movie actually goes into this a bit, though I don’t believe Arthur Conan Doyle ever wrote about it.

        • beantownbill. February 7, 2019 at 5:53 pm #

          O3, really! You made a slight error. You said, “…gird their single-testicle loins…” . Didn’t you mean their ball-less loins? It’s pretty easy to rant against a faceless on-line poster where repercussions are limited to a verbal response. I really would like to see Reviled say these things to my face.

          • revilo February 7, 2019 at 6:41 pm #

            My loins? Jeez fellas, that Talmudic rage really is right under the surface, isn’t it?

            A bloodthirsty race, as cruel and remorseless as the being whom they represented as the family of god of Abraham, of Isaac, and of Jacob, and the local God of Israel. -Thomas Jefferson, 1820

          • malthuss February 7, 2019 at 7:38 pm #

            there was a poster here named ‘ball hung low’ or someting like that.

            [spellings intentional]

          • SoftStarLight February 8, 2019 at 12:25 am #

            Lol OMG men are so funny. It’s always a war of sticks and ball lol.

        • Janos Skorenzy February 7, 2019 at 7:09 pm #

          Yeah, cuz genes don’t matter, right Zone? Or is it that Whites don’t have the right to try and improve their race, unlike the Jews and the Chinese? Which nuttiness are you going to go with?

          • Q. Shtik February 7, 2019 at 11:39 pm #

            Yeah, cuz genes don’t matter, – Janos

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

            I wish you all could turn to page B7 of today’s NYT Sports Section. There’s a picture of two mock teams, the starting 5, for the NBA All-Star draft. One team is headed by Lebron, the other by Giannis A. All 10 are black. Tell me genes didn’t play a part…they just practiced harder.

            And what does this tell you about genes?????

          • SoftStarLight February 8, 2019 at 12:22 am #

            That you worship Black people and only ever say good things about Black people. The genuflect is therefore in your genes. Did I get it?

          • Janos Skorenzy February 8, 2019 at 12:52 am #

            Q, are yo ready to admit my role in your Awakening to the Truth? If not, you must remain in the Dog House, eating only old bones that Blacks throw at you.

        • GreenAlba February 7, 2019 at 8:35 pm #

          “If this is typical of the deep philosophical thought and clever smugnorance of neo-brownshirts,”

          If they had to talk in person to the people they hate, in a TV studio for all to see, they’d have to wear brown trousers too.

      • beantownbill. February 7, 2019 at 6:08 pm #

        Revilo, just a piece of advice: Maybe you don’t care if you can’t post anymore here, but if you do want to continue to post, you don’t want to try jHK’s patience. He would ban you and your scurrilous remarks in a heartbeat, I think. He’s done it before.

        What I don’t entirely understand, is if you dislike Jews, as apparently you do, why are you commenting on a Jew’s website? Hmm, unless you’d rather write comments that don’t have anything to do with the purpose of this blog, just to annoy innocent posters you don’t like because of their religion, even though you never met them.

      • malthuss February 7, 2019 at 7:37 pm #

        HE HATES YOU AND YOURS.
        I dont need to tell u to get over it, you are already over it,

        In his blind rage he misspelled one word, put yr name where mine is, N–gga.

        To all the Jew haters, I happily deliver a hale and hearty Fuck You.
        This means you Malthuss,
        a real doozy of a small mind
        lacking any discerningj intelligence,
        totally unaware of how pathetic you are,
        and how powerless you feel in your abject terror of others.

        There are others I could call out here, but I don’t want to bother,
        I think I’ve made my point, and besides you know who I mean.

    • JohnAZ February 7, 2019 at 4:33 pm #

      Diversity within a common culture is a human ideal.

      Diversity destroying a common culture is hell on earth.

      Guess which is happening now?

  127. Janos Skorenzy February 7, 2019 at 1:15 pm #

    Rush: AOC has said air travel has to be phased out in the next TEN YEARS. Rush, “Thank you Lord for mine enemies.”

    Big shit storm, Pelosi snubbed her by not naming her to the new board on Global Warming. She must realize Cortez really believes this crap and is dangerous. Pelosi doesn’t believe it at all – certainly not the degree of wanting to make any personal sacrifices.

    More Rush: The Black Lieutenant Governor in Virginia has hired the same law firm as Kavanaugh. His accuses has hired the same law firm as Blasey-Ford.

    • malthuss February 7, 2019 at 7:40 pm #

      She is a fool. What more does anyone need to know?

    • SoftStarLight February 8, 2019 at 12:16 am #

      AOC wants trains built across oceans so we can end air travel. Sounds reasonable don’t ya think? Why can’t we make them hyper loop trains?

      • Janos Skorenzy February 8, 2019 at 12:44 am #

        Yeah there’s a new movie out about traveling cities. If we have them, why would we need cars? Floating tracks? Why not? Or if we must have cars, have them be steam powered.

  128. Walter B February 7, 2019 at 1:27 pm #

    Paul Craig Roberts has a very interesting commentary on the State of the Onion address:

    https://www.paulcraigroberts.org/2019/02/07/trumps-speech-an-assessment/

    From the article:

    “Were the white clothes meant to signify their purity in contrast to Trump’s corruption or were the white suits a sign of disapproval like the white dress of the KKK meant disapproval of the black politicians put in power by Reconstruction?”

    “Many commentators attribute the Democrats’ preference for massive non-white immigration to a belief that the immigrants will make the Democrats by far and away the dominant party and bring about an era of one party rule. Possibly Democrats are this stupid, but the likely effect will be that the immigrants themselves will rule.”

    In any case, I cannot understand WTF the whining babies were trying to accomplish by their childish display of wrath. That they don’t want to work, but still want to get paid perhaps? Disgusting!

    • Ol' Scratch February 7, 2019 at 3:51 pm #

      Thanks for the link Ol’ Walt. Haven’t read PCR in a while, but he’s spot on, as always:

      “Trump’s worst defeat, a defeat that could result in the destruction of the US and the world, is his defeat on the Russian front. Russiagate has achieved its purpose of forcing Trump off of his agenda of improving the US/Russian relationship. The military/security complex, the Mueller “investigation,” the presstitutes, and the Democratic Party have successfully characterized all efforts to improve US/Russian relations as collusion with the enemy. Trump has been forced to impose more sanctions on Russia, to withdraw from the Iran nuclear agreement, to withdraw from the Intermediate Range Nuclear Treaty, and to declare his intent to scrap the last remaining arms control agreement in 2021.

      These agreements to control nuclear weapons and to minimize the chance of their ever being used were the work of many US and Russian governments over decades. They have all now been scrapped at the worst of all possible times. The demonization of Russia and her President is part of the attack on Trump, and the aggression in the demonization creates the impression that Western people are being prepared for an attack on Russia. The US destruction of Iraq and Libya followed the demonization of the countries and their leaders, as did the US orchestrated ISIS proxy attack on Syria. When Hillary Clinton, who came close to being elected president, declared Vladimir Putin to be “the New Hitler,” it confirmed Moscow’s view created by US unilateral withdrawal from arms control agreements that a US nuclear first strike against Russia was being planned.

      As this is the very last thing a sane government would want, I have concluded that the US government is insane.”

      • Ol' Scratch February 7, 2019 at 3:52 pm #

        WE are living in VERY dangerous times!

        • malthuss February 7, 2019 at 7:59 pm #

          Only if you value yr life.
          CIE LA VIE

      • Walter B February 7, 2019 at 6:27 pm #

        I always tune to RT to see what their take is on things, it is an old trick we were taught in the military. Always record what the other side is saying because even if it is lies, every lie must contain truth or it is not a lie, it is simply bullshit. In fact, the more truth a lie contains, the better the lie is. You had better believe that every broadcast that Tokyo Rose ever did was scrutinized by military intellig3ence and sometimes even paid dividends.

        https://www.rt.com/news/450914-russia-us-inf-compliance-tomahawks-drones/

        Can the Russian media be trusted at all? Good question, but we know that American media cannot be trusted at all. Time to get creative.

    • Kallocain February 7, 2019 at 7:52 pm #

      Walter B:

      “Many commentators attribute the Democrats’ preference for massive non-white immigration to a belief that the immigrants will make the Democrats by far and away the dominant party and bring about an era of one party rule. Possibly Democrats are this stupid, but the likely effect will be that the immigrants themselves will rule.”

      No, the idea is to import unskilled, uneducated and unorganized labour and store them in conditions where they can do menial tasks, support the credit driven consumption and eventually become voters, probably soon if these attempts at letting illegal aliens vote bear fruit. Also they will be keptin slum dwellings and away from education to keep them permanently down.

      The imports will then form a permanent underclass which is supported by the gravy pipelines, i e hand outs, and will loyally support the one remaining party (hint: not the Republicans) giving them infinite rule. Hand outs will be funded by taxes from the Root of All Evil (White Men)

      This is the utopian view we see in Europe and I suspect is is shared the American leftists as well. Suppression of free speech and gun control are some of the necessary ingredients in the secret sauce.

      • capt spaulding February 7, 2019 at 8:45 pm #

        Suppression of free speech is one of the the goals of both the left and the right. On the left, political correctness, which strives to control not just what you say, but how you think as well. You can call this Friendly Fascism. I’ve never liked other people trying to tell me what is permissible to think or say. My opinions are my own, and I taught my kids to do the same. I’m no real fan of the right either. No matter where you go, there’s always somebody who knows all the answers, and would be more than happy to run your life for you. Actually in many ways, it’s much like a religious cult. They have no problem gaining adherents, since many people are happy to be freed of the burden of thinking for themselves. Cognitive Dissonance is alive and well, and doing just fine, thank you.

        • SoftStarLight February 8, 2019 at 12:04 am #

          There are always going to be rulers. The trick then is to find the best ruler or rulers. You won’t find them in Communism or Capitalism.

      • SoftStarLight February 7, 2019 at 11:59 pm #

        I am so excited to see all of these new wide eyes on the roll up. Jesus really did take the wheel!!!

  129. BackRowHeckler February 7, 2019 at 4:53 pm #

    Imagine if you were married to Kesa Ann, and instead of reading her singular rants on this board, you had to hear them in person, up close, at breakfast, after dinner, before bed, in bed, and all the time in between. And you had to make sense of it all.

    Brh

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    • Q. Shtik February 7, 2019 at 10:28 pm #

      Imagine if you were married to Kesa Ann,…….. And you had to make sense of it all.

      ===========

      Speaking of which:

      Whew! Will someone, OTHER than Kesa, please explain what this sentence means:

      “Our host endorses this huge map blob — as if such a huge map blob is not going to be what such a huge map blob would be in an ox cart world.”

      • SoftStarLight February 7, 2019 at 11:55 pm #

        She means that Mr K should give up on the idea of a single united US now since it won’t be one united country in an ox cart world anyway.

  130. BackRowHeckler February 7, 2019 at 5:10 pm #

    im starting to think Latin Americans don’t treat woman very well. Here in the Nutmeg State, aka Puerto Rico North, at least 4 latinas murdered this week so far, shot to death in New Britain, Bridgeport and New Britain, and in Fairfield one found inside a suitcase on the side of the road, hands bound, quite dead. And in Bridgeport a black woman shot and killed thru the window of her house.

    Its the winter of our discontent in this cold dark winter, and latin american women are getting the brunt of it.

    There’ a bunch of guys named Jose and Juan right now on the lam, probably headed south down I95, toward Brooklyn.

    Brh

    • tucsonspur February 7, 2019 at 5:16 pm #

      They’ll fit right in. What a shame, place where I was born.

    • beantownbill. February 7, 2019 at 7:05 pm #

      Phew, for a second there I thought I’d been followed by some nefarious people, since I’ve driven down I95 – but to Florida. I guess I’m being a little paranoid. What if it wasn’t Jose and Juan, but Malthuss and Revilo? I’d be in deep shit. Thanks for putting my mind at ease, Marlin.

      • malthuss February 7, 2019 at 7:58 pm #

        any chance you can to take a swipe at me….maybe more tomorrow.

        DONT STOP IN BLACK AREAS.

        • beantownbill. February 7, 2019 at 9:28 pm #

          Thank you for the advice. I can’t resist taking a swipe at you. You make it so easy.

      • BackRowHeckler February 7, 2019 at 8:04 pm #

        How was that drive? It can’ be easy.

        Sky today looked like it was dredged up from the bottom of the North Atlantic, and temps about to plummet. At least you can get a little sunshine and warm weather for a few weeks.

        And don’t let this board bother you either, Bill.

        Brh

        • beantownbill. February 7, 2019 at 9:26 pm #

          I don’t mind the drive at all. For me, the key is doing the trip in 3 nights instead of the normal 2. I’m on vacation, so why put pressure on myself. I listen to audiobooks, which relieves any possible boredom. By the 4th day, I’m already half relaxed. I say half, Marlin, because the last year was a real bitch – so many things came up that needed my attention that we were overwhelmed – but that’s over now.

          To keep the topic relevant, I’ll say that the I-95 system has it all down pat. Plenty of gas stations, plenty of restrooms (at our age that becomes important), plenty of good motels just off the highway, no hurrying to Logan Airport, no waiting in check-in lines, no being molested by TSA workers, no being squished by land whales sitting next to you, no crying babies wailing in your ear from the seat just behind you, no delays on the tarmac and no cramped legs from sitting in too-small sardine seating.

          Unlike JHK, I don’t dislike our highway system, although in theory happy motoring is repulsive. As an alternative, trains can be fun. When (or more accurately, if) TSHTF, I’ll be unhappy at the loss of my mobility.

    • malthuss February 7, 2019 at 7:41 pm #

      4 in 2-3 days.
      Ave Maria.

  131. tucsonspur February 7, 2019 at 5:10 pm #

    Back in December, Trump lifted sanctions on oligarch Deripaska’s companies. On the same day, new sanctions were imposed on Russian intelligence offers. Back and forth, done to the tune of the political moment. Putin certainly knows what the Democrats here are up to.

    “The demonization of Russia and her President is part of the attack on Trump, and the aggression in the demonization creates the impression that Western people are being prepared for an attack.”

    Impression. In whose mind? And there’s a huge difference between attacking Libya and Iraq and attacking Russia. The entire Russian demonization theme is and was about getting rid of Trump.

    Russia was not living up to the terms of the agreement. Why should we? The old carrot and stick game.

    “When Hillary Clinton, who came close to being elected president, declared Vladimir Putin to be “the New Hitler,” it confirmed Moscow’s view created by US unilateral withdrawal from arms control agreements that a US nuclear first strike against Russia was being planned.” Didn’t the Hitler reference come way before the US withdrawal? How could it confirm something that had not yet happened? We need clarity here.

  132. beantownbill. February 7, 2019 at 6:55 pm #

    Imagine a world where every taxpayer receives a letter from the IRS at the beginning of the year stating something like, “You must pay $111 per week to Mr. Walter Jones of Passaic, New Jersey so he and his spouse can stay at home and not work. In addition, you must also pay $25 per month to Congressional representatives for their annual junket to Phuket. People would be outraged and revolt. But isn’t that effectively the same as what’s being done now, but anonymously by the government. All Walter Jones knows is that his welfare check comes every fourth Wednesday of the month.

    The average taxpayer-person doesn’t think like this – they just mindlessly give up their financial resources to the government. Anonymity is what makes the system work.

    • malthuss February 7, 2019 at 7:43 pm #

      See my link [yesterday] to Bloomberg article. detailing,

      A trillion a year to service debt. T

      hat and military are big expenses.
      Foreign aid is 1-2% of budget.

      • BackRowHeckler February 7, 2019 at 8:12 pm #

        Nobody seems to worry too much about the national debt, Malth. It hardly registers with the political class, and MSM never touches it. Today Ocassio Cortez said debt doesn’t matter and we can just print more money.

        Brh

        • beantownbill. February 7, 2019 at 9:43 pm #

          Yeah, debt really doesn’t matter. Until it does.

          • malthuss February 7, 2019 at 9:49 pm #

            food prices.
            car costs.
            house prices.

            not yet hyper inflation.

            stuff from China is still cheap.

        • SoftStarLight February 7, 2019 at 11:47 pm #

          But isn’t that true? Don’t they just print money and the money has no value other that what they say it has?

    • K-Dog February 7, 2019 at 10:25 pm #

      What a shitty way to live. I’ve no jones to be that Jones. But that’s just me. I realize I have a orientation not copasetic with certain lifestyles others would find delightful. I also realize there is no Mr. Jones. But Mrs. Jones, thats another thing.

      She’s got a thing going on.

  133. Janos Skorenzy February 7, 2019 at 7:06 pm #

    Trump also wants mandatory time off for new mothers – and that’s Socialism. Even though he’s against all Socialism, supposedly. Of course he doesn’t know the difference between Marxism and National Socialism and wouldn’t accept it if you explained it to him. Jared and Ivanka wouldn’t like it, nor his Cabinet of fools and tools. I think it’s a great idea.

    Also he talked about transparency in medical billing. Another thing long needed.

    • capt spaulding February 7, 2019 at 9:00 pm #

      Social security is also Socialism. I wonder how all the ancient Trump supporters would feel about losing that? I imagine the response would be something like: Well that’s different, I paid into it, and worked for 35 years, and I deserve it. I remember after Bush won re-election, he went around the country trying to get people to get out of Social Security, and invest their retirement in the stock market instead. He spoke in front of hand picked audiences, and was warmly received and loudly applauded, and not one old soul got out of SS. (Tell the truth, when I abbreviate SS, it makes your dick tingle a little)

      • Walter B February 7, 2019 at 9:26 pm #

        Social Security is not socialism until it pays me back the $200K that it took from me against my will capt. After I am recouped, with perhaps at least a little bit of interest, well then perhaps you can make your argument. But taking my money with the promise to give it back later with interest is a business deal and I plan on making sure that they keep their end of the bargain, because I certainly did.

        • SoftStarLight February 7, 2019 at 11:38 pm #

          That won’t happen Walter because the Social Security funds have been raided for use elsewhere in government. Plus there is a ton of fraud that is draining the well dry too.

        • capt spaulding February 8, 2019 at 8:34 am #

          Mr. B, I think that there are a lot of people who would agree with you, however I think they are also the exception rather than the rule. Personally, I could live without SS, having invested in retirement programs, but given the numbers of people who are reported to be living from check to check,(around 80%, I believe) and supposedly couldn’t come up with an extra $400 for emergencies, I don’t think that they have the ability to prepare for old age. My retired life won’t change much once I stop working, I will continue to live within my means, and I’m guessing you will do well also, and I say good for us both. I have some gripes against the government myself, such as putting me in a helicopter door & making me kill complete strangers just in order to stay alive. Oh well, if I didn’t bitch I wouldn’t be a soldier, right? Have a good one.

    • Q. Shtik February 7, 2019 at 11:13 pm #

      Also he talked about transparency in medical billing. – Janos

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

      Yesterday I spent a couple of hours trying to find out what it was going to cost me for a certain ultrasound procedure a cardiologist wants me to have. The Dr’s office had no idea, said I had to ask my insurance carrier. I called, endured the maddening phone tree, sat endlessly on hold and was ultimately told “we pay 80%, you pay 20%.” I said, “OK, but 20% of WHAT? a hundred dollars or ten thousand dollars?” Incredibly, they either could not or would not tell me.

      • SoftStarLight February 7, 2019 at 11:31 pm #

        Healthcare in America is a total scam and fraud. What you experienced should be illegal. The costs of medical services should be as transparent as when one shops at a grocery store.

    • SoftStarLight February 7, 2019 at 11:27 pm #

      Not only should new mothers get mandatory time off if they work, but all new mothers should receive lump sum payments as well. What greater investment can society make besides that of newborns? The children are the future.

  134. elysianfield February 7, 2019 at 7:17 pm #

    Well, it has been reported on the Woodpile Report (with the concomitant link to the WAPO, that a Canadian Judge has heavily sanctioned, as a hate crime, a person who during a bar fight, yelled “I hate black people” as the victim was punched, and who subsequently lost a tooth….

    Horrible, but true, save for the fact that the perpetrator said “I hate white people” with the punch and was given probation, as there was no evidence of a hate crime.

    Perhaps Elrond could explain?

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/worldviews/wp/2016/07/07/canadian-judge-punching-a-caucasian-and-yelling-i-hate-white-people-isnt-a-hate-crime/?noredirect=on&utm_term=.de581f9d27de

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  135. Pucker February 7, 2019 at 7:24 pm #

    Dr. King either knew, or he should have known, that all efforts to create Heaven-on-Earth Utopia’s are Con Jobs? Maybe that’s why he let himself be assassinated: Dr. King couldn’t bear to face Reality and witness it all come crashing down? As the ancient Greeks recognized: Life is Tragic….

  136. FincaInTheMountains February 7, 2019 at 7:34 pm #

    Hillary Clinton: Pulling out of INF treaty was a ‘gift to Putin’

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/video/politics/hillary-clinton-pulling-out-of-inf-treaty-was-a-gift-to-putin/2019/02/06/c1d10118-3a66-4731-9d20-2632931aa4fa_video.html?utm_term=.bfe2a61a9276

    Quite possible this is the first time she told the truth.

    The INF treaty was a part of the capitulation of the USSR, which Gorbachev signed in Reykjavik, and Russia’s withdrawal from this treaty is a refusal to comply with the restrictions that this surrender imposed on Russia.

    But due to some considerations of a diplomatic nature, which obviously do not fit into the format of a short post, Russia cannot say: “Oh, how marvelous, now we don’t have to abide by the INF Treaty”!

    And so they are up there pretending that they are unhappy with the copper pan that hit the INF and that they send notes to the United States that those missile defense installations in Romania and Poland can launch Tomahawks that allegedly violate the INF Treaty.

    All this is a typical diplomatic hypocrisy, these Tomahawks do not play any role in the overall balance of forces, and in fact a really existential threat not only to Russia, but also to the United States is represented by the European missile defense SM3, which in the future could become hypersonic, and even now make MACH 6 easy.

    And they present an existential threat to Russia because they can intercept the retaliatory strike of the Russian Strategic Missile Forces after an instantaneous global strike by the United States on Russian missiles, including from submarines.

    And for the USA, the European missile defense is an existential threat because in the conditions of cold, not hot war, the only adequate response of Russia to the preparation of the United States for an instantaneous global strike, partly provoked by the European missile defense, is a preventive strike on the territory of the continental US.

    That is why the Europeans, unlike the Americans, felt so comfortable under the cover of the INF Treaty, and that is why they, and not the US, were the main beneficiaries of Gorbachev’s treachery.

    I cannot understand why Gorbachev has not yet been charged with high treason, but it is in this connection that I first want to say that all this makes you look from another angle on Trump’s words about the INF Treaty the day before yesterday, and the result of this stereoscopy makes you come to the conclusions described in the previous post.

  137. malthuss February 7, 2019 at 7:54 pm #

    JANOS–
    Yes, they speak Spanish when they want to insult us. Different languages are divisive. One English village boasts – Boasts – that is has over a hundred different language speakers. Alba probably thinks that is a legitimate culture. But obviously there is nothing left – it’s just a locale administrated from Above.

    ME–In India 130? languages are spoken. Other than the Hindu-Moslem tension and wars, its mostly a culture.

    • beantownbill. February 7, 2019 at 9:36 pm #

      It’s funny you mention this because my wife and I went to a big outlet mall in Orlando today, and we both commented that while we were there we heard nary a word of English. And no, Malthuss, it wasn’t just Spanish being spoken, I noticed Asian and Slavic languages.

      • malthuss February 7, 2019 at 9:50 pm #

        India suffered many invasions but [to my knowledge] before 20th century, its population did not double due to immigration.
        Ours almost has, since 1965.

  138. Pucker February 7, 2019 at 8:02 pm #

    When Alexander the Great approached the Temple at Delphi, the High Priestess didn’t show up, so Alexander went to her house and dragged the Bitch out. She shouted: “You’re Invincible!” So he left her alone….

  139. Pucker February 7, 2019 at 8:36 pm #

    Alexander the Great’s father, Philip of Macedon, traced his ancestors back to Hercules. Alexander’s “Mom” traced her ancestry back to Achilles. Dr. King traced his ancestry back to a Je…wi..SH Plantation owner.

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    • Pucker February 7, 2019 at 8:38 pm #

      Ancestry Dot Com….

      • Pucker February 7, 2019 at 8:42 pm #

        Isn’t “The Deal” with Ancestry Dot Com that you’re supposed to jerk off into a plastic cup and then mail in your semen and then some Chinese girl runs your Jiz through the machine to do a genetic test to trace your ancestry to see if your not a Loser after all?

        • beantownbill. February 7, 2019 at 9:38 pm #

          No, Puck, you swap inside your cheek and mail it in. Sorry to disappoint you.

          • Pucker February 7, 2019 at 9:42 pm #

            “Swab inside your cheek” is just a euphemism, right?

          • EvelynV February 7, 2019 at 9:57 pm #

            I doubt that if Puck is interested in a DNA test then he is NOT disappointed.

            Otherwise he, like the pack of other withered old geezers who seemingly have no other life to speak of, would have no way to have his DNA tested.

          • Pucker February 7, 2019 at 11:41 pm #

            Gross…

  140. Pucker February 7, 2019 at 8:57 pm #

    Dr. King in his speeches often quotes Alexander the Great’s tutor, Aristotle. Aristotle spoke with a “Lisp”. I could never figure out blokes who speak with a “Lisp”.

    • capt spaulding February 7, 2019 at 9:08 pm #

      I thought Alexander’s “tooter” was Hephaestion.

  141. beantownbill. February 7, 2019 at 9:46 pm #

    Malthuss, I don’t think you’re a bad guy. You just have a nasty habit of making very hurtful statements.

    • malthuss February 7, 2019 at 9:51 pm #

      If they are lies…repost the untruth.
      tomorrow is a new thread.

  142. KesaAnna February 7, 2019 at 9:53 pm #

    ” your shouty hate. ”

    Let’s review the facts , facts which anyone can look up , and without even leaving this page.

    You knew perfectly well already that I was a Catholic , and one of only two ( ? ) here.

    And you already knew that no , I’m not going to let you kick Catholicism in the teeth , ( Though of course you will not forthrightly characterize it so ) and just stand there like some fucking morally bankrupt coward and mouth some ass -covering twaddle about turning the other cheek.

    Never the less , yesterday you strolled right in here and proceeded to kick Catholicism in the teeth ( kick ME in the teeth , we might as well say. Again , it’s not like there is a crowd of Catholics here. ) anyway.

    You went looking for trouble , and you found it.

    You didn’t come here in a spirit of conciliation , you came for blood.

    that it turns out to be your blood is neither here nor there.

    Nothing more or less than that.

    Plain and simple.

    You dishonestly consistently characterize it as if I came to you , imposed on you .

    No , again , YOU brought up Catholicism , and in a bluntly antagonistic and not at all neutral or dispassionate way.

    YOU came here and began ridiculing me and attacking me .

    ” Attacking ” me ?

    Here’s an example of really cringe – worthy deception in advertising ;

    ” I admit throwing in the gratuitous article about the raped and abused nuns was just that – gratuitous. ”

    Accusing someone , directly or obliquely , of sex crimes , or complicity in such , is no minor thing.

    It is rather more like you tried to rip out my fucking jugular vein.

    ( except that would actually be something of a kindness compared to the evil thing you have in mind. )

    Serial killers generally get more respect and get treated better than sex offenders.

    And you God damned bloody well know it.

    That evil shit didn’t pop out of your ass by accident.

    And , ” I admit ( to ) gratuitous …. ” , is no fucking apology or retreat.

    Now someone would have to do a little further digging , to research this fact ,

    But this is NOT the FIRST time you have pulled this flatly ominous and aggressive shit , or even only the SECOND time , but the THIRD TIME you have done this.

    But that’s not all.

    It isn’t as if you are some sort of white hat squaring off against the black hats.

    The world is full of children who are so fucking poor they will never even own a single toy.

    I say they never will , because they will never live to see adolescence , much less adulthood .

    They will never know love , much less fuck.

    And what sweet nothings would you whisper in the corpses ear ?

    We don’t have to guess about that .

    You scarce set foot here once without trumpeting your vile , hate -filled poison .

    ” However it plays, it makes no material difference whatsoever to whether or not there is actually any afterlife. ”

    No , however it plays , whether God and an afterlife exists or not is neither here nor there.

    The salient point is that if you actually believed there was not , THAT would be the most compelling reason in the world not to say so.

    Indeed , I DON’T REALLY CARE what religious people ( ? ) do , or do not , believe.

    But the sins of commission or omission of your ilk are very much a different matter.

    As I said here once before , even the Nazis , though they might blow someones head off , at least admitted of the possibility that THEY MIGHT NOT be the final arbiter of that persons fate.

    And then I contrast that with your all -consuming power – lust that MAKES A POINT of disallowing such a thing.

    You are God damned right I call you a ( pseudo ) religious fanatic.

    And your kind make Nazis look almost like quaint Care Bears.

    To deprive someone of the hope of an actual justice not subject to the whims of man , is potentially far more destructive and corrosive than anything anyone could ever do to a body .

    In comparison to the evil poison you whisper in childrens ears , rape becomes a triviality.

    You are a child molester yourself .

    Do indeed discuss the subject of sexual abuse , but while flying under your real colors.

    But I don’t think you ever will.

    ” Well, let’s say when I said ‘chip on the shoulder, ranting self’, that was the mildest of ultra-mild understatements. ”

    Again , another example of your pathologically evil flipping around of things.

    You came here to insult me and to look for trouble , and when you got what you wanted , but not the way you willed , you threaten me.

    On the contrary , my treatment of you even now is excessively liberal , and to a fault.

    • EvelynV February 7, 2019 at 10:21 pm #

      Jezzzuaaa Creist KesaAnna, you are living proof that people who believe in deities are fucked up in the head.

      With regards to the dog shit you must have been brainwashed in since being born here’s a maxim meant just for you.

      “It’s easier to fool people than to convince them that they have been fooled”.

      • KesaAnna February 7, 2019 at 10:29 pm #

        the dog shit I was been brainwashed in since being born was Atheism.

        i was born in east Germany and lived there until I was almost eleven.

        So try again .

        • KesaAnna February 7, 2019 at 10:55 pm #

          I’ll add another detail ;

          There is scarcely anything GreenAlba writes that once upon a time I could not just as well have written myself.

          And basically did. And believed it.

          And then I had to come to this country , which has been sort of a backhanded blessing .

          Because then I got to hear my own spiel used against me , merely with different labels.

          so , yeah , again , try again.

        • KesaAnna February 7, 2019 at 11:03 pm #

          ” Will someone, OTHER than Kesa, please explain what this sentence means… ”

          But that would require someone , anyone , to quit pretending what they so doggedly insist on pretending.

          good luck anyway.

    • KesaAnna February 7, 2019 at 10:27 pm #

      ” your shouty hate. ”

      uhh…………..this is a text format and venue.

      I’m sure you would like to believe , or would like others to believe , that I’m given to shouting.

      Nope.

      In a few instances harm almost befell another person because I could not bring myself to raise my voice even in helpful warning.

      Indeed , quite commonly my whisper – quiet voice annoys the Hell out of people.

      I had to hear a great deal of yelling in my life , so I absolutely loathe and despise loud voices , even if they are not at all hostile.

      Not that you would actually give a shit about such anecdotal data.

      You are going to miss -characterize things no matter what.

      if not one way , then another just as well.

    • GreenAlba February 8, 2019 at 7:39 am #

      Glad to give you some fun, Kesa. Everyone needs a laugh.

      This is an adult comment board. Religious people on here can cope with their faith being questioned. It’s supposed to strengthen it and I’m sure it does. Good – I’ll have done them a service. When I was a Christian I had mine questioned and mocked a whole lot, including by a middle-aged lecturer when I was a fresh young student and there were no safe spaces. I still think he was a dick for saying what he did, given the dynamics of the situation and with my co-students looking on at my embarrassment, but it did me no harm and it certainly wasn’t down to him that I don’t believe it any more.

      Religious people come on this board constantly and talk as if everything they *believe* were self-evident and the rest of us are, by implicit logic, damned. It’s not doing me any harm and I don’t have any kind of paranoid belief that they’re ‘looking for blood’ or aiming at me or any of the others who don’t share their beliefs. But I’ll comment on it if I want to, just as I’ll comment on the moronic bellends to write about (((people))) using dickish symbols. Your paranoia is your own problem. And if my blood gets spilled, that’s fine. It gets spilled a lot on here and I still have plenty left to give to donate to the NHS in exchange for a cup of tea and a biscuit.

      You are a child molester yourself… In comparison to the evil poison you whisper in children’s ears, rape becomes a triviality.

      Liar. Liar. Liar. Shameful liar. Shameless liar. And vicious slanderer to boot. Like I said, you are not only venomous, but utterly presumptuous. A disgrace to your faith.

      I took my kids to Sunday School and church from the age of three to adulthood. I believed most of what I listened to in church. Or tried very hard to. I never told them when I stopped believing it either, not until it was pretty much forced out of me when they were well into adulthood, because they could see with their own eyes that I didn’t go to church any more. I have a friend whose mother sent her and her sister to Sunday School even when she believed none of it. She didn’t tell them she didn’t believe it. Some people think kids should make up their own minds when they’re able to.

      I’ve never told another child anywhere anything about an afterlife or the lack of it. That’s up to their parents. My younger daughter doesn’t buy religion either but she doesn’t talk about it. She told me she was glad I’d taken her to Sunday School, though, just the same, but she doesn’t believe in any of the metaphysics. That came from her.

      The other kind of believes it in a superficial way. She’d like to have taken my grandson to Sunday School. His aggressively atheistic dad says his son isn’t going to be subjected to any of that stuff. I tried to reason with him, told when the wee fella was a baby that his child wouldn’t be brainwashed by spending a few years in a creche in a church hall drawing pictures and listening to stories, but he was having none of it.

      When my grandson’s other gran died, he spoke to me about it. His dad told me I wasn’t to tell him his gran had gone to heaven or ‘any of that nonsense’. I was careful and said nothing controversial – you said parents rule, I think, so I respected that. But I’d have happily told him his gran had gone to heaven. He believes in Santa too and the tooth fairy and it won’t be me who disabuses him. I’d tell any other child too that he, she or anyone they loved was going to heaven, if they brought the subject up, as long as their parents didn’t mind.

      If you can’t see the difference between that and being able to say roundly and without fear on an adult comment board that the existence or not of an afterlife is entirely independent of whatever any of us thinks on the matter, than I can’t help you.

      People on here say things that I find offensive all the time. It never occurred to me to think they were aiming them right at me, unless they started with ‘Hey Green Alba, what do you think blah, blah.’ Which they sometimes do. With venom. And a snark at the Pope’s birth control policy isn’t an attack on Catholics. The Catholic Italians voted on that one with their reproductive organs a long time ago. But writing (((that))) round someone’s name is an attack on Jews, not their faith, and you say nothing.

      And I don’t share Evelyn’s view that you’re mad. I think you’re a seriously nasty piece of work. And if anyone was going to push me back in the direction of the Christian faith, it most certainly wouldn’t be you.

      • GreenAlba February 8, 2019 at 8:44 am #

        “I’ve never told another child anywhere anything about an afterlife or the lack of it.”

        Actually that’s not true. I taught in Sunday School for years. I didn’t want to volunteer because I was divorced and felt that made me not a suitable candidate. But they were sorely in need of volunteers and didn’t seem to care two hoots about my marital issues.

        So, yeah, I taught lots and lots of cuties with innocent little minds about Jesus, and Noah and the two-by-twos, and heaven. And I don’t regret it in the slightest. Childhood is for innocence. Let life teach them what it will.

        • GreenAlba February 8, 2019 at 8:47 am #

          All of which makes your presumptuous calumnies even more disgusting, but that’s between you and your conscience. Mine’s clear on that matter.

      • GreenAlba February 8, 2019 at 8:59 am #

        …bellends *who* talk about

        and the ‘than’ at the end of the third last para is a typo, not Q’s most hated mistake. THEN 🙂

      • GreenAlba February 8, 2019 at 1:06 pm #

        “But I’d have happily told him his gran had gone to heaven.”

        She thought religion was bonkers, so she wouldn’t have gone there, either way.

        I wonder what your position is on deliberately lying to children. Should you tell a 4-year-old that his gran is frying in Hell for eternity?

        “He said, “Try to go on
        Take my books, take my gun
        Remember, my son, how they lied”
        And the night comes on
        It’s very calm
        I’d like to pretend that my father was wrong
        But you don’t want to lie, not to the young…”

        Leonard Cohen. Or for the bellends, (((Leonard Cohen)))

  143. KesaAnna February 7, 2019 at 10:41 pm #

    ” Hate and bitterness come in all colours. ”

    Err , I really do hate to play K -Dog , lol …..

    …. but I simply cannot resist it anymore.

    My bet would be that Janos is a third -party bot , a police agent provocateur.

    As for what his real cosmology might generally be , that sure as Hell is scarce any mystery.

    Minus the pasted – on decorative labels , who he most resembles is GreenAlba and Elrond.

    Which somehow strikes me as uproariously funny.

  144. KesaAnna February 7, 2019 at 11:26 pm #

    ” Imagine if you were married to Kesa Ann, and instead of reading her singular rants on this board, you had to hear them in person, up close, at breakfast, after dinner, before bed, in bed, and all the time in between. And you had to make sense of it all. ”

    Hmmm , interesting.

    Do you mean ” rants ” like this ;

    ” There seems to be a rather wierd weather cult extant — GA is a member — and ultimately the only real solution to the crises they say exists is a final solution, which is liquidation of the humanity that is at the root of the problem. Thats where this is ultimately headed. ”

    Oops , I didn’t write that.

    YOU DID.

    Except it sounds curiously just like me ,

    Is exactly what I would say , except less wordy to be sure.

    And now you , too , characterize me as ” ranting “.

    When you , certainly , know that’s a God damned lie.

    Hmmmm……

    And now you know why I never saw this venue as a dating site or social club , and never will.

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    • BackRowHeckler February 8, 2019 at 1:16 am #

      kesa ann, like Krusty the Klown said to Side Show Bob

      “Yes we make fun, but we make fun because we love”

      No offense intended, my dear.

      Brh

    • GreenAlba February 8, 2019 at 9:19 am #

      Thing is, Kesa, that despite all the previous rants I’ve had from brh about ‘Hey Green Alba… Muzzie Mayor of Londonistan…Muzzies this and Muzzies that’, I think I could have a conversation in real life with brh in a London pub and go deeper into the weird weather cult and his liquidation of humanity idea, and maybe even come to some kind of mutual acceptance of some ideas.

      And I once said I wouldn’t like to meet him up a dark alley.

      Make that you I wouldn’t want to meet up a dark alley.

      • ozone February 8, 2019 at 12:06 pm #

        GreenAlba,
        I assure you, BRH is a very nice, convivial fellow and his company is as enjoyable as his taste in beverages! 😉

        • GreenAlba February 8, 2019 at 12:56 pm #

          Haha – thanks, Ozone, maybe one of these years I’ll have one of those once-in-a-lifetime trips and drop by to get the two of you and your good lady wives a beer – if I don’t need a zimmer by then 🙂 .

    • elysianfield February 8, 2019 at 11:38 am #

      “I never saw this venue as a dating site ”

      Kesa, if you will permit me;

      “City folks just don’t get it…”

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