Look at what the UAW did to the Big Three in Detroit. Why would you want that to happen to your jobsite? Your company?
You can have peace. Or you can have freedom. Don't ever count on having both at once. - Robert A. Heinlein -
Saturday, February 15, 2014
UAW loses in Tennessee
Thank God for Tennessee. The only thing the UAW is good for is jacking up the cost of building cars, and funneling huge amounts of cash to the Democrat American Communist Party. There is absolutely no reason why any sane person would want to have the UAW take over their working arrangement.
Look at what the UAW did to the Big Three in Detroit. Why would you want that to happen to your jobsite? Your company?
Look at what the UAW did to the Big Three in Detroit. Why would you want that to happen to your jobsite? Your company?
Friday, February 14, 2014
It's a horrible time to blog
I'm tired, I'm half-soused on scotch, and I'm pissed off. So naturally, I'm going to type away.
Ann Barnhardt has a letter up from a Staff Sergeant who is leaving the US Army because of the various flaws that he sees in the leadership.
Now let me state up front: I do not have any disagreement with the problems that he lays out. The civilian government is, on it's face, a tyrannical dictatorship. We have a President who violates the Constitution on a daily basis. We have a Senate who has assumed as it's main duty the blocking of any bill that might attempt to reign in the President's action. And we have a bureaucracy who attacks the portion of the country who just wants to be left alone, and is aided and abetted by the dictator in the Oval Office and his flunkies in the Legislature. We have a Supreme Court who waves their hands and magically turns a mandate into a tax, and who twists itself into pretzels in order to find the unconstitutional to be constitutional.
In short, this country is fucked. And I'm not even approaching this from the moral angle.
The Staff Sergeant writing Miss Barnhardt goes on to describe a young Lieutenant making one of the stupidest statements I've ever heard from a commissioned officer, and that's saying something. All in all, he can no longer support the government that controls the military that he loves. I get it. Lord, do I ever understand where he's coming from.
So why haven't I done what he has, and walked away from the military? I mean, if I no longer believe that my government is a constitutional government and is instead a collection of tyrants all jockeying for position in the new banana republic, why am I still here?
Because someone has to limit the damage. Someone has to be damage control.
I truly wish I could sit this Staff Sergeant down and lay it out for him. Yes, Obama is a dictator. Yes, this country is fucked. Yes, shit will hit the fan. And when that shit hits the fan, and when Obama or the next tyrant orders the military to fire on Americans who simply want to protect their rights and their liberties, who will be there to tell them "NO!"?
You want to know why I'm still in? There's your reason. Because for every stupid Lieutenant there needs to be a Senior NCO to pull him aside and tell him exactly how much of an idiot he is. Because when that stupid young Lieutenant passes along the order to fire on Americans, there needs to be a Non-Commissioned Officer to pull him aside, pull his head out of his ass, and proceed to remind him of his Oath to protect and defend the Constitution of the United States against ALL ENEMIES FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC. There needs to be people to remind the younger Soldiers that unconstitutional orders are ILLEGAL ORDERS, and you have an OBLIGATION TO DISOBEY THEM, just as you have an obligation to disobey orders to commit war crimes or violations of the Geneva Convention.
And I also need to be one of the people teaching the new Soldiers exactly what their duties are, and what constitutes an illegal and unconstitutional order. Someone has to try to make sure that the military doesn't turn into just another wing of theDemocrat American Communist Party, Enforcer Branch.
And that Staff Sergeant who's turning down a WO spot and getting out is leaving behind his opportunity to do that teaching as well.
And should it come to it, there needs to be people to stand up to the Field Grade and Flag officers, who can and will look them in the eye, and tell them that what they are doing is wrong, and illegal, and immoral, and unconstitutional. And if I get cashiered out for doing so and lose my precious pension, which may or may not be worth the paperwork it's written on, then so be it.
Where is it easier to effect a change, outside or inside? Why would I leave when I still have the opportunity and the ability to make sure that my troops, the Soldiers that I lead, will choose the right path when the time comes? And make no mistake, that time is coming. We're too far gone to go back now. We're on the downhill slide, and increasing speed. But as long as I can make sure that my troops follow the Constitution, and live up to the values that the military claims to stand for, then I'm going to be there.
We already know that there are military leaders who would target Americans who want liberty instead of government tyranny. So who is going to stop those leaders when they're told to attack the people in this country who actually believe in the Constitution and the rule of law? We need good people in the Army. Yes, the government is an unlawful group of criminals. That means we need Soldiers with integrity, honor and loyalty even more than ever before. We need people who will resist becoming political pawns.
It's a hell of a lot easier to influence people from the top, rather than the outside looking in. THAT is what I would tell that Staff Sergeant. He is in a position to have a huge affect on his Soldiers. Leaving now means that leadership disappears. And that would be the real crime.
Ann Barnhardt has a letter up from a Staff Sergeant who is leaving the US Army because of the various flaws that he sees in the leadership.
I can no longer wear the uniform knowing that I am lending my skills to this government which directly attacks the Constitution that I swore to uphold. I told one of my friends recently that my ‘problem’ was that I was giving the regime legitimacy every time I put the uniform on. Every senior person I have talked to about this thinks I am either nuts, anti-social, prejudicial to good order and discipline or something of that stripe. All of them are waiting on their precious pensions or are too afraid to have THEIR commanders come down on them. I pointed out that we swore to do this at the cost of our own lives, so what is a promotion, or a career or a pension compared to that? Is any of those things worth your soul? I had the opportunity to double my pay and pension and cover myself in glory one more time, but I have chosen to really tork off my chain of command by asking to rescind my application to WO School and not reenlist. To many of my friends and co-workers, this is a complete 180 and hard to understand.All emphasis in the original.
Now let me state up front: I do not have any disagreement with the problems that he lays out. The civilian government is, on it's face, a tyrannical dictatorship. We have a President who violates the Constitution on a daily basis. We have a Senate who has assumed as it's main duty the blocking of any bill that might attempt to reign in the President's action. And we have a bureaucracy who attacks the portion of the country who just wants to be left alone, and is aided and abetted by the dictator in the Oval Office and his flunkies in the Legislature. We have a Supreme Court who waves their hands and magically turns a mandate into a tax, and who twists itself into pretzels in order to find the unconstitutional to be constitutional.
In short, this country is fucked. And I'm not even approaching this from the moral angle.
The Staff Sergeant writing Miss Barnhardt goes on to describe a young Lieutenant making one of the stupidest statements I've ever heard from a commissioned officer, and that's saying something. All in all, he can no longer support the government that controls the military that he loves. I get it. Lord, do I ever understand where he's coming from.
So why haven't I done what he has, and walked away from the military? I mean, if I no longer believe that my government is a constitutional government and is instead a collection of tyrants all jockeying for position in the new banana republic, why am I still here?
Because someone has to limit the damage. Someone has to be damage control.
I truly wish I could sit this Staff Sergeant down and lay it out for him. Yes, Obama is a dictator. Yes, this country is fucked. Yes, shit will hit the fan. And when that shit hits the fan, and when Obama or the next tyrant orders the military to fire on Americans who simply want to protect their rights and their liberties, who will be there to tell them "NO!"?
You want to know why I'm still in? There's your reason. Because for every stupid Lieutenant there needs to be a Senior NCO to pull him aside and tell him exactly how much of an idiot he is. Because when that stupid young Lieutenant passes along the order to fire on Americans, there needs to be a Non-Commissioned Officer to pull him aside, pull his head out of his ass, and proceed to remind him of his Oath to protect and defend the Constitution of the United States against ALL ENEMIES FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC. There needs to be people to remind the younger Soldiers that unconstitutional orders are ILLEGAL ORDERS, and you have an OBLIGATION TO DISOBEY THEM, just as you have an obligation to disobey orders to commit war crimes or violations of the Geneva Convention.
And I also need to be one of the people teaching the new Soldiers exactly what their duties are, and what constitutes an illegal and unconstitutional order. Someone has to try to make sure that the military doesn't turn into just another wing of the
And that Staff Sergeant who's turning down a WO spot and getting out is leaving behind his opportunity to do that teaching as well.
And should it come to it, there needs to be people to stand up to the Field Grade and Flag officers, who can and will look them in the eye, and tell them that what they are doing is wrong, and illegal, and immoral, and unconstitutional. And if I get cashiered out for doing so and lose my precious pension, which may or may not be worth the paperwork it's written on, then so be it.
Where is it easier to effect a change, outside or inside? Why would I leave when I still have the opportunity and the ability to make sure that my troops, the Soldiers that I lead, will choose the right path when the time comes? And make no mistake, that time is coming. We're too far gone to go back now. We're on the downhill slide, and increasing speed. But as long as I can make sure that my troops follow the Constitution, and live up to the values that the military claims to stand for, then I'm going to be there.
We already know that there are military leaders who would target Americans who want liberty instead of government tyranny. So who is going to stop those leaders when they're told to attack the people in this country who actually believe in the Constitution and the rule of law? We need good people in the Army. Yes, the government is an unlawful group of criminals. That means we need Soldiers with integrity, honor and loyalty even more than ever before. We need people who will resist becoming political pawns.
It's a hell of a lot easier to influence people from the top, rather than the outside looking in. THAT is what I would tell that Staff Sergeant. He is in a position to have a huge affect on his Soldiers. Leaving now means that leadership disappears. And that would be the real crime.
Thursday, February 13, 2014
Rotting from the Head
So the Ohio National Guard decided to have themselves a training event. I've been in a few training events myself, so I understand their nature and how important they are for the troops to practice what they do.
In just about every training event I've been in, the enemy was from a place with names like "Krasnovia", or "Eastern Nowhereville", or some made up name. It doesn't really matter what the name is, so long as you get to practice what you do, right?
But what about the motives of the enemy? After all, the reason you're practicing is to deal with real-world examples of what you would go up against, right?
Well, maybe not.
You get all that? 2nd Amendment supporters are now domestic terrorists. And the Army is training to put them down. And it gets better!
Look, these kind of words and images have meaning. It is training, after all. And it seems that the Ohio National Guard is training their people to think of pro-Constitution folks as racist domestic terrorists.
Apparently last year the Ohio National Guard did the same thing, only with a Left-Wing group. They apologised for upsetting the liberal snot-wads the very next day. Because everyone knows that there's no such thing as a liberal domestic terrorist, unless you count Bill Ayers, Bernadette Dorn, Lee Harvey Oswald, Sirhan Sirhan (although he may not count since he was Palestinian and they're all just terrorists), Students for a Democratic Society, Weather Underground, Earth Liberation Front, Animal Liberation Front, the shooter from the National Holocaust Museum, and damn near every perpetrator of a mass shooting in the USA in the past three decades.
And everybody knows that Democrats can never be racist, even though they started the KKK, had a Grand Kleagle as a Senior Member of Congress until he finally kicked the bucket (that would be Grand Kleagle Robert C. Byrd), filibustered every civil rights law that came across Senate Majority Leader Lyndon B. Johnson's desk, (which ended, ironically enough, when he became Vice President and then President and was forced to sign all those bills he had filibustered into law), and can be found today insulting and demeaning any black person who has the balls to step off the Democrat Plantation, just to name a few examples.
Look, someone up the military Chain of Command in Ohio had to approve this. There is some General or Colonel who looked at this plan and said "Yep! Looks good! Go with it!" And rather than using real world examples of what they might go up against, they decided to indulge in theDemocrat American Communist Party wet dream of "Right Wing Domestic Terrorism".
Well, at least they tipped their hand.
!!!!!
In just about every training event I've been in, the enemy was from a place with names like "Krasnovia", or "Eastern Nowhereville", or some made up name. It doesn't really matter what the name is, so long as you get to practice what you do, right?
But what about the motives of the enemy? After all, the reason you're practicing is to deal with real-world examples of what you would go up against, right?
Well, maybe not.
Documents from an Ohio National Guard (ONG) training drill conducted last January reveal the details of a mock disaster where Second Amendment supporters with “anti-government” opinions were portrayed as domestic terrorists.
The ONG 52nd Civil Support Team training scenario involved a plot from local school district employees to use biological weapons in order to advance their beliefs about “protecting Gun Rights and Second Amendment rights.”
Portsmouth Fire Chief Bill Raison told NBC 3 WSAZ-TV in Huntington, West Virginia that the drill accurately represented “the reality of the world we live in,” adding that such training “helps us all be prepared.”
You get all that? 2nd Amendment supporters are now domestic terrorists. And the Army is training to put them down. And it gets better!
In the disaster-preparedness scenario, two Portsmouth Junior High School employees poisoned school lunches with mustard gas, acting on orders from white-nationalist leader William Pierce.So 2nd Amendment supporters are racist terrorists!
Look, these kind of words and images have meaning. It is training, after all. And it seems that the Ohio National Guard is training their people to think of pro-Constitution folks as racist domestic terrorists.
Apparently last year the Ohio National Guard did the same thing, only with a Left-Wing group. They apologised for upsetting the liberal snot-wads the very next day. Because everyone knows that there's no such thing as a liberal domestic terrorist, unless you count Bill Ayers, Bernadette Dorn, Lee Harvey Oswald, Sirhan Sirhan (although he may not count since he was Palestinian and they're all just terrorists), Students for a Democratic Society, Weather Underground, Earth Liberation Front, Animal Liberation Front, the shooter from the National Holocaust Museum, and damn near every perpetrator of a mass shooting in the USA in the past three decades.
And everybody knows that Democrats can never be racist, even though they started the KKK, had a Grand Kleagle as a Senior Member of Congress until he finally kicked the bucket (that would be Grand Kleagle Robert C. Byrd), filibustered every civil rights law that came across Senate Majority Leader Lyndon B. Johnson's desk, (which ended, ironically enough, when he became Vice President and then President and was forced to sign all those bills he had filibustered into law), and can be found today insulting and demeaning any black person who has the balls to step off the Democrat Plantation, just to name a few examples.
Look, someone up the military Chain of Command in Ohio had to approve this. There is some General or Colonel who looked at this plan and said "Yep! Looks good! Go with it!" And rather than using real world examples of what they might go up against, they decided to indulge in the
Well, at least they tipped their hand.
!!!!!
Wednesday, February 12, 2014
Just in case you haven't seen it
It's...the...law? pic.twitter.com/qg9iTYT1JJ
— Slublog (@Slublog) February 11, 2014
With every delay, the
Ragin' Dave's Quote of the Day
From J Cal Davenport, who describes the blissful ideal of a liberal life free of any responsibility:
Emphasis in the original. And I put it up, because I'm long past trying to actually argue with liberals, as they are either A) completely and totally ignorant and/or indoctrinated, and thus easily manipulated by their government masters, or B) the people pulling the strings to make the easily manipulated dolts, drones and morons do what they want. So what can I do? Well, I start by shaming them. And my goal is to either shame the ignorant into actually learning something, or get them to just shut the hell up.
Either works for me.
But isn’t this what liberalism is? The mentality of someone with too little experience to appreciate what it took to get here?The lack of perspective to realize what must be pulled down to make room for a new liberal edifice? The naïve rejection of “any ancient or admitted authority?” History began before each of us was born. To put it another way: you didn’t create the free and prosperous nation in which you live. Someone else made that happen.Perhaps I am being too harsh. Perhaps it is too much to expect most Americans to make something of themselves while avoiding abject poverty in the period of the greatest prosperity the world has ever known (an outcome largely the result of a virtuous independence, responsibility and reliance on institutions besides government, but I digress…).
Emphasis in the original. And I put it up, because I'm long past trying to actually argue with liberals, as they are either A) completely and totally ignorant and/or indoctrinated, and thus easily manipulated by their government masters, or B) the people pulling the strings to make the easily manipulated dolts, drones and morons do what they want. So what can I do? Well, I start by shaming them. And my goal is to either shame the ignorant into actually learning something, or get them to just shut the hell up.
Either works for me.
Tuesday, February 11, 2014
This is why we're not voting ourselves out of this mess
We are now at the point where unelected bureaucrats create a new entitlement program that spends over half a trillion dollars, and there's not a damn thing people can actually do about it.
The IRS has shown itself to be a completely immoral, politically charged thug-ocracy wholly devoted to theDemocrat American Communist Party and the destruction of the Republic. It needs to be destroyed. As Insty put it, "Heads should roll. And I’m not even sure I mean just figuratively, if this is true."
I'm willing to get that if you started hanging the IRS leadership from lamp-posts in D.C., these problems might end pretty quickly.
The committees’ report does not provide a complete picture of how Treasury, the IRS, and HHS conspired to create this new entitlement program. Treasury and the IRS have refused to show certain documents to congressional investigators. Even when they are willing to share documents, they allow investigators to review them only briefly, without taking notes.
The IRS has shown itself to be a completely immoral, politically charged thug-ocracy wholly devoted to the
I'm willing to get that if you started hanging the IRS leadership from lamp-posts in D.C., these problems might end pretty quickly.
Monday, February 10, 2014
My friends are so awesome
So several months ago, I was teaching one of our friends from church how to make wine and mead. We got to discussing our favorite brews, I mentioned a beer that I had in Wisconsin that I couldn't get in California. As far as I know, you can't buy it outside of that state. Oscar's Chocolate Oatmeal Stout from Sand Creek Brewing Company. It's like liquid awesome in a bottle. It's one of the best beers I've ever had, truly. The Ragin' Mrs. and I used to go to the brewery and sit in the tap room, and sample everything they had. It was just good beer.
So anyways, I extoll the virtues of Oscar's to my pal, and we make a whole bunch of mead. I don't give it a second thought. So yesterday, that family and mine get together for dinner and a belated Christmas gift exchange (long story). We got some gifts for their kids, and they made a pair of nice earrings for the Ragin' Mrs. And then they pull out this big box. I open it. It's a case of Oscar's Stout, straight from Wisconsin. They had called up the brewery and purchased a case, then had them mail it to their house. I was able to have Oscar's Stout for the first time in close to two years.
Have I mentioned how awesome my friends are?
So anyways, I extoll the virtues of Oscar's to my pal, and we make a whole bunch of mead. I don't give it a second thought. So yesterday, that family and mine get together for dinner and a belated Christmas gift exchange (long story). We got some gifts for their kids, and they made a pair of nice earrings for the Ragin' Mrs. And then they pull out this big box. I open it. It's a case of Oscar's Stout, straight from Wisconsin. They had called up the brewery and purchased a case, then had them mail it to their house. I was able to have Oscar's Stout for the first time in close to two years.
Have I mentioned how awesome my friends are?
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