Sunday, January 16, 2022

Beat The Press beats on Joe Biden.

They started off describing this last week as bad for Biden.  In detail, and harsher than I have heard a leftie TV show like Beat the Press than I have heard.  More like Fox News than the nice democrat MSM. 

   They showed majority democrats jumping all over Joe Manchin and Kyrsten Sinema for refusing to vote to kill the filibuster.  Filibuster, for those of you just coming to this story, is a Senate rule allowing any Senator to require a 2/3rds majority to pass most bills.  It protects the minority from the tyranny of the majority, something that has been a problem for democracies since Pericles ran Athens.  For the majority to push thru something that the minority is against, the filibuster requires a good solid majority, not a tie vote broken by the vice president.  The current 50-50 split of senators makes calling for a filibuster a bill killer.  The democrats have some bills they want to pass that will never get 60 votes, so they want to scrap the filibuster and allow anything to pass with 51 votes.  Fifty democrats plus a democrat vice president will get them 51 votes.

   Frankly, the way things look today, the democrats will be in the minority by next year.  At which time they will need a filibuster to prevent the Republicans from walking all over them with track shoes.  Manchin and Sinema seem to understand this, Chucky the Schumer and Nasty Pelosi seem oblivious. 

 

Saturday, January 15, 2022

Facebook Breakup.

Fox news was talking about some judge will now allow the suit to break up Facebook to go forward. Fine by me. Then Fox had a bunch of talking heads talk about the possible Facebook breakup. None of the talking heads understood what a breakup is about. You take a monopoly, Facebook is surely that, and break it up into two or more pieces that are supposed to compete with each other.

In that way one piece of Facebook, lets call it Goodbook, does things that attract users and advertisers. The other piece, call it Badbook, does things that repel users and advertisers. Pretty soon the suits at Badbook notice that they are losing ground to the competition, and order changes to make Badbook more competitive.
The talking heads were talking about regulation. In this case, all the important decisions of Facebook are done by a small cadre of programmers, writing in C or C++ or some networking computer language are the only documentation that means anything.
Regulators cannot read computer code (most of 'em cannot read comic books) and so, not knowing what is really going on, cannot effect it. In short, a regulator of Facebook can draw his pay but cannot change the way Facebook does things.
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Chilly!

 It was 12 F below zero this morning, as late as 9 AM.  It has warmed up by 1PM to 2F above zero.

Friday, January 14, 2022

Shopping is better in the North Country than on TV

 

I made a liquor store run.  The liquor store is out of Wild Turkey bourbon, at least the 80 proof version.  They had the 100 proof Wild Turkey but some how it is not as tasty as the 80 proof.  I have found that Evan Williams bourbon is quite tasty.

I made a store run to Shaws in Littleton.  The shelves were mostly stocked, none of the empty shelves going down a full aisle like they are showing on TV.  They even had scrapple. I was able to find everything on my shopping list except frozen breaded fish fillets.  With those, and some frozen French fires I can make a fairly decent fish & chips dinner.  I got the french fries, and I can get the fish fillets down at Presby's in Franconia. At least they had them last week.   

Anyhow,  if the rest of the country is in as good shape as upstate NH, it is in pretty decent shape.  If it is like the TV, things are gonna be tough. 

Thursday, January 13, 2022

Vaccine mandates struck down

   The Supremes just released their ruling on vaccine mandates.  I think (the story on Fox TV was garbled) that they struck down the Biden administration requirement for employers of more than 100 workers to fire all the employees who refused to get themselves vaccinated.  And they upheld to requirement that health care workers must get vaccinated.  The justices said the reason to uphold the health care workers was because of federal funding that seeps thru out the medical business, starting with Medicaid and working down.  That may be a legal argument.  Personally I believe health care workers ought to be vaccinated because in the ordinary course of their work they come in contact with patients who have Corona virus and they catch it from them.  Then they spread it to other patients in the facility they work in.

   As far as vaccine mandates for ordinary (non health care) businesses, I don’t care if they are vaccinated or not.  I am vaccinated and from what I hear, the vaccines work and I won’t catch it even working hand in glove with someone who is not vaccinated.  It’s a free country; let the citizens do what they want to do.  If you personally fear being infected with Corona virus, go get yourself vaccinated.   

 

Wednesday, January 12, 2022

Horror Movie, “Becky” rated R.

 I don’t remember ordering this one from Netflics.  But it came in the mail.  So I watched it.  Plot is simple; four ugly cons escape from prison and descend upon the pleasant rural home of the various protagonists.  Daughter Becky hangs in there and kills all four of the convicts, one by one, using ordinary stuff, no weapons.  One bad guy she stabs to death using a school ruler in place of a proper knife.  She gets them all, hand to hand, except the last one who she shoots dead using a hand gun that one of the other bad guys dropped on the ground. 

   Becky is maybe 15.  Not quite old enough for a driver’s license.  Becky is cute, blonde, and deadly. She makes the movie.  I watched it to the end just to see how Becky would kill each bad guy. They open the movie with a shot of Becky with blood on her face, ready to kill the next bad guy who shows up.

   I cannot recommend this movie for all the blood and guts.  But I did want to mention it since I had watched it.

US senate candidate from NH.

 

We have a good Republican candidate for US Senate from New Hampshire.  Chuck Morse, currently NH Senate president.  I served one term in the NH senate with Chuck.  He is a good guy.  He remembers his friends and does what he can for them.  He is a solid Republican.  He has good name recognition across New Hampshire.  He ought to be able to beat Maggie Hassan who has done nothing good for us up here in New Hampshire, and in fact Maggie has done us a lot of bad, starting with the Keystone XL pipeline.  She has also put the kibosh on a good natural gas pipeline out to the Bakken.  Out there they have more natural gas than they know what to do with.  Like they are paying contractors to make the stuff go away.  With a good pipeline to New England we could enjoy plentiful natural gas all year round, rather than the deal we have now, outrageous price spikes in heating season, which cause outrageous electric rates in heating season.