She thinks calling the southern border catastrophe a "surge" or an "invasion" is beyond the pale. Racist she called it. This is important? Well maybe it matters to Democrats since it doesn't seem to matter to us regular Americans.
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Wednesday, March 31, 2021
AOC is bloviating on Fox this morning
Sunday, March 28, 2021
Will a high lunar tide float the Ever Given??
Huge container ship that ran aground in the Suez canal, blocking traffic in both directions since Tuesday. Rots a Ruck. Tide in the Mediterranean is wimpy wimpy. Around here (New England) we get a nine foot lunar tide. The Egyptians report expecting a 1.5 foot lunar tide in the canal tonight. Eyeballing the pictures of one huge container ship, I don't think 1.5 foot tide is going to get her off. Maybe if they have every tug boat for 500 miles around tugging on her ??? Rots a Ruck.
"Infrastructure" spending and new taxes
The Democrats want to spend another $3 Trillion on "infrastructure". Used to be "infrastructure" was concrete things like Interstate Highways, dams, bridges, levees, stuff you could see and touch and was anchored in concrete, not liable to moving to another state. Apparently this "infrastruction" bill has serious money for a bunch of stuff that is not really "infrastructure". And to pay for this extravagance the Democrats were proposing new taxes on cars and mileage. The Democrat advocating the new taxes said that the traditional federal gas tax was obsolete. Presumably he believed that battery cars were running on the public roads tax free because they don't use gasoline. That's a stretch, actually fake news. Most of the cars on the road today still run on gasoline or diesel. In all my days I have only seen (and ridden in) just ONE battery car. It was owned by an old high school classmate, something of a gadget freak, named David Biddle. Biddle's idea of an afternoon's entertainment was to take his battery car down to the local mall, where they had a free 440 volt charging station. While the car sucked up juice we walked around the mall and spent money.
So, I don't believe we need to replace the gas tax just to nail the very very few battery cars on the road.
Saturday, March 27, 2021
The Professionals, Burt Lancaster and Lee Marvin 1966
One of the finest westerns. Texas millionaire hires four tough guys to ride into Mexico and rescue his wife who have been kidnapped by banditos. In addition to Burt Lancaster and Lee Marvin we also have Robert Ryan and Woody Strode on the posse. Everybody is tough. All sorts of firearms, Colt revolvers, 1911 automatics. Lewis guns, Winchesters, 1903 Springfield rifles, machine guns, shotguns. Lot's of good one liners. "Hey Gringo, where did the bullet bit you? In the ass." "You bastard. With me an accident of birth, but you sir are a self made man." Claudia Cardinale plays the very sexy kidnapped wife. I first saw it down at Keesler AFB when I first joined the Air Force right out of college in 1964. The troops loved it.
Friday, March 26, 2021
Generic Nasal Spray as good as Afrin
For stuffy nose, common in the winter, I have been using Afrin nasal spray for many years now. Trouble is, it has become ridiculously expensive, like $9 for a 1/2 ounce bottle. I found a generic version at Rite Aid, $6 for a full 1 ounce bottle. And it works just as good as Afrin.
We need nutcase control more than gun control
The two recent atrocious mass murders have brought Democrats out in full cry for gun control, by which they mean taking everyone's guns away. If not all a once, chip way at gun ownership bit my bit. While we allow homicidal maniacs to run around loose. In most of these horrible cases, the killer was well known as a nut case to friends and family, teachers, police, and others long before he flipped out and killed a lot of innocent people.
And yet we let these dangerous men run around loose. What we should do in these cases is bring the nutcase before a psychological panel which would determine if the subject was truly dangerous. Insane potential homicidal maniacs would be involuntarily confined in a state mental hospital. We used to do this, back before the civil rights movement of the 1960's put an end to involuntary confinement.
Thursday, March 25, 2021
Picking your college major.
OK, you have decided to go to college and you think you have the stick-to-it-tivness to graduate. Second big important choice is choosing your major. Most companies only hire people who majored in something they need. After graduation you have to go out and make a living for yourself. You will spend a lot of your time for the rest of your life making a living. Life will be better if you like what you do to make a living.
At this stage in your life you may not have a clue as to what you want to do after graduation. I didn’t. But you need to work on it. Talk to family, talk to anyone you know who is holding down a job. Read some biographies of people you admire to see what they did for a living. Read the Wall St Journal to see what industries are growing and what industries are shrinking (dying?).
You have to pick your major in freshman year. Not that the college demands it (they should but don’t) but your major influences your choice of classes to take. For example if you decide to major in a STEM subject, you need to take calculus as soon as possible, first semester freshman year is best.
College offers three general categories of majors, totally useless, liberal arts, and STEM. Totally useless are any kind of studies, gender studies, black studies, ethnic studies and more. Anything with studies in the name should be avoided. Nobody will hire someone who majored in “studies”. Also art history, sociology, political science, underwater basket weaving, archeology, nobody hires anyone who majored in any of this stuff.
The seven liberal arts are/were English, history, foreign languages, music, art, philosophy, and theology. English and history will teach you how to write and writers are instantly employable. English is limited to the works of a few hundred English authors. History is broader, covering everywhere in the world going back to the invention of writing several thousand years ago. Any company doing business overseas is always glad to hire an American who can speak the language “over there”. They trust Americans more than they do foreign nationals. Music is good if you have any musical talent and you plan to perform. If you don’t have any talent, music won’t do anything good for you. Likewise art, you have to have some artistic talent for it to do you any good. Philosophy is fun but the only job it leads to a teaching it. Theology is pretty much obsolete now a days.
And STEM. Physics, chemistry, biology, engineering, programming, mathematics, business, and more. There are a lotta jobs for STEM majors. The best STEM subject is engineering. It is fun to do, and engineers are always in demand. The STEM field demands calculus, the text books do things in calculus and lacking calculus the homework will be meaningless to you. You want to sign up for calculus freshman year. Calculus requires that you already have algebra and trigonometry from high school. Note to high school students, you want to take algebra and trig unless you want to lock your self out of a STEM major in college.