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Friday, June 26, 2020
Executive Action. Tom Clancy 1996
Monday, June 22, 2020
Words of the Weasel Part 60
Friday, June 19, 2020
Xmen, Dark Phoenix
Thursday, June 18, 2020
So I got a bigger monitor
Sunday, June 14, 2020
Law enforcement
Our society is composed of law abiding citizens and lawless
citizens. We need police to keep the
lawless citizens in line and out of trouble.
Without police the lawless will form gangs and loot and pillage and
worse at will. Defund the police is just
a weasel’s way of saying abolish the police.
The cops I know are decent, hardworking, well informed, polite and
professional, and brave. And we need
them, on duty.
Needless to say, there are a few things we could do to make
law enforcement better and fairer.
First we ought to forbid no-knock raids. A no-knock raid simply provokes a gun fight. Bust down some one’s door at o’dark thirty and that some one will shoot to kill every time. The no-knock raiding cops are up, dressed, had their coffee, and are juiced for the operation. They outnumber the victim, and they are usually better shots. Most of the time the cops shoot the victim dead. That’s how Breonna Taylor died this year. Occasionally the victim gets lucky and kills some cops. Which gets him put on trial for murder.
The usual excuse
for no-knock raids is to surprise the drug dealers before they can flush the
evidence down the toilet. In real life a
lot of no-knock raids are conducted simply to give the SWAT team something to
do. Neither reason is a decent excuse
for putting every one to extreme risk of their lives.
Second we need an effective method of purging the few bad
apples off the force. Cops stick up for
one another. A plucking board, or
internal affairs unit, manned by cops is not going to discipline fellow cops,
and the cop’s union will defend the guiltiest cop to the death. We need an organization that can take
complaints, investigate, prosecute, and press the paper work thru to conclusion
to get the few bad apples off the force before they do something awful. This organization must be made up of
responsible civilians, not cops.
Third, cops should wear blue uniforms, not black. Black uniforms look like the SS in Nazi
Germany. We don’t want cops to look like
that in America. Smokey the Bear hats are good. Crash helmets should be limited to motor
cycle officers.
Fourth we need to purge unneeded laws from the books. Eric Garner in New York died as a result of cops enforcing a city ordinance against selling single cigarettes (loosies) on the street. That ordinance should never have existed. In a free country citizens are free to sell any legal product. There has got to be a lot more trouble making laws on the books that ought to be removed.
Saturday, June 13, 2020
CHAZ out in Seattle
Friday, June 12, 2020
Confronting the Civil War.
We fought it. It was
the worst war we ever fought. Casualties
in the Civil War were higher than casualties from all our other wars all put
together. It took the South 100 years to
recover from the physical and psychic damage of the Civil War. Down there, south of the Mason Dixon line,
they still called it the War of Northern
Aggression when I was going to school.
It was fought for a noble cause, ending slavery. It succeeded in that. There were other reasons, but ending slavery,
goal of the Abolitionists, was the real driver, without that cause, the
North-South differences would not have come to war. Civil War is a formative event in American history;
you cannot understand how America
got to where it is today without knowing about the Civil War.
It has been over for 150 years since Appomattox, but every single New England town still has a Civil War memorial on the town common listing the names of all the fallen. If we northerners can do that, I think it is OK for southerners to put up statues to Civil War figures like Lee and Jackson and Jefferson Davis. I do remember visiting the Texas capitol years ago and walking up to the building past a solid line of Confederate statues. I think we ought to leave them in peace to remind future generations just what happened back in 1860. I don’t like Nancy Pelosi’s call to remove Confederate statures from the US Capitol. I think President Trump has it right saying that places like Fort Bragg have their own history and should be left alone. Once a place gets a name it ought to stick.
Somehow we managed to patch over the wounds of the Civil War back in the 1800’s. By WWI time the old South was as loyal a part of the country as any other. Naming some US Army bases after Confederate officers had something to do with this. Seemed like a good idea at the time. Let’s leave it that way.