This blog posts about aviation, automobiles, electronics, programming, politics and such other subjects as catch my interest. The blog is based in northern New Hampshire, USA
Saturday, October 17, 2020
Thursday, October 15, 2020
Columbus
You gotta respect Columbus. By opening the America's to European exploitation he doubled of tripled the amount of land that all of European history had played out in. The western frontier, land for all, the Homestead Act, was only possible after Columbus discovered all that new land. A European history that played out in the limited land of Europe would have been "nasty, brutish, and short".
Columbus, for a tarry handed seaman, was all sorts of persuasive. He got the queen of Spain to hock the crown jewels to finance his first voyage. He needed the money to charter or buy Nina, Pinta and full rigged ship Santa Maria.
Columbus was a canny seaman. He knew the Atlantic winds, way back in 1492. He understood that the trade winds, a little south of Spain, blew toward America. Once he got there, he knew that the westerlies, north around the latitude of New York, blew steadily back to Europe and he used them to get home. He had a better understanding of North Atlantic winds than Christopher Jones, skipper of the Mayflower, had 130 years later. Jones sailed into the teeth of the westerlies on his way to Plymouth Rock. He nearly did not make it.
Anyhow, lets keep Columbus day as it is. If we want to do an American Indian day, pick some other date.
Judge Barrett hearings
Democrats are saying that Judge Barrett will strike down Roe vs Wade, Obamacare, Obergerfell (sp?) (the gay marriage ruling) and I forget what else. I am pretty sure Judge Barrett will rule in accordance with the written law. If that causes her to strike down any of these Democrat sacred cows, too bad. Congress can pass new laws anytime it feels like it. If they have the votes. Getting enough votes to reinstate Roe vs Wade might be tough. Same goes for reinstating Obama care or Obergerfell (sp?)
Tuesday, October 13, 2020
Faith and Justice
Religious faith is a good thing for judges to have. Religion is the origin of our notions of right and wrong, good and evil, moral and immoral, just and unjust. Moses brought the 10 commandments down from Mount Sinai a very long time ago. Religion also speaks of mercy, as well as justice. Justice needs to be tempered with mercy.
I think Judge Barrett’s Catholic faith makes her a better judge.
Monday, October 12, 2020
Judge Barrett hearings.
Been watching the Senate judicial committee warming up for hearings on Judge Barrett. Instead of discussing Judge Barrett's qualifications, fitness to serve, and judicial philosophy, the Democrats used their time to trash Trump and whine about Senate refuse\al to consent to Merrick Garland's appointment back in 2016.
The true purpose of hearings on Supreme Court nominees is to inform us voters as to the fitness of the nominee to serve. We know that Democrats all hate Trump, we have heard that before. And events from way back in 2016 are also well known and of little interest in 2020. We really want to hear about Judge Barrett. I suppose the lack of Democrat discussion of the nominee means they have been unable to find any dirt to smear her with. Be thankful for small favors.
Saturday, October 10, 2020
Peak Leaf Season in Franconia Notch
I fired up the Buick yesterday and did some cruising around looking for good leaf pictures.
Mt. Lafayette from Lincoln. Winter is coming.
Lafayette from Peabody slopes. Note Eagle Cliff in foreground. Winter is coming.
Lafayette again. I could not decide which of these two photos was the better one.
Good bright red tree at Mittersill.
Friday, October 9, 2020
Nobody makes campaign promises anymore.
Used to be, candidates would promise to do all sorts of good stuff if elected. And, when elected they failed to live up to their promises, we voters and the newsies got all over their case. Not any more. Neither Trump not Biden have promised a thing this year. We cannot trash the winner for reneging on his campaign promises, 'cause he never made any. With Trump, it's a good bet that he will keep on doing what he has been doing for the last four years. With Biden, or rather with the people who are "advising" Biden, it's hard to tell. They have let a lot of far left talk drift out to the electorate, and the electorate has been lukewarm to negative on it, and they have stopped talking about it. Anything might happen. I don't see much dynamic leader left in Biden, not at his age. He could just go with the flow until he dies in office.