Tuesday, January 12, 2016

Power grows out of the chimney of a factory

To paraphrase Mao TseTung.  The pollsters (they telephone me every day) are asking about the most important issue in the upcoming election.  "Jobs and the economy" and "national security" are the two serious choices.   I say that if we have jobs and the economy then we can build or buy all the national security we need.  A thriving economy pays taxes that the government can spend on troops, rations, ammunition, uniforms, fuel, fancy $200 helmets for the troops, outrageously expensive warplanes and warships.  It will pay for overseas missionary efforts, foreign aid, bribes to friendly governments, propaganda, Doctors without Borders.  It will pay for US imports which are life to third world countries. It will pay for research and development efforts that result in better weapons for our forces.  A good  economy allows us to take in immigrants who will grow the economy even further.

Cannon Mountain Ski weather

We got a dusting of snow yesterday, not enough to stick a ruler in to measure, but better than rain.  It's cold again, 17F this morning, so the mountain is making snow.   The weatherman is promising one to three inches this afternoon. 

Monday, January 11, 2016

Gallup says 43% of voters are registered independents

And registered Democrats slightly out number registered Republicans. 29 to 23 per cent. 
Which means the Republican candidate needs better than HALF of the independent votes to win.  Which means we in the stupid party MUST nominate someone acceptable to independents.  Else we get Hillary keeping all of Obama's stuff in place for another four years, maybe eight. 
Is The Donald the man to attract better then half of the independents???

No way is Obama's justice department gonna indict Hillary

Doesn't matter what the FBI finds.  Indicting Hillary will go a long way to electing a Republican president, who will undo as much of Obama's work as he can.  Obama cannot want that.  The Fox newsies are talking up FBI work on Hillary's secret emails on the private server. Now they are talking about corruption charges to go along with the classified flap.  Ain't gonna happend, Obama won't let it.

Sunday, January 10, 2016

Chinese pressure on the NORKs

I hear TV newsies talking about this.  The question is what can we do about the NORK nuclear weapons program.  The answer from a number of newsies is to get the Chinese to apply pressure on the Kim regime to back off on the nuclear program.  Sounds good. 
  But it won't work.  The Chinese don't dare apply any serious pressure, such as cutting off their economic support.  North Korea is in such tough shape that only shipments of fuel and food from China keep it running.  The Chinese fear that cutting the shipments would destabilize the Kim regime, leading to a total collapse.  North Korean agriculture is so screwed up that it cannot feed their people, and their industry is so feeble that they have invited the South Korean to set up maquiladoras in the north to employ some of their people.  The only things keeping the Kim regime in power are the secret police and the army.  Should either of these fail in a clutch,  North Korea comes undone.
   The Chinese don't want this.  They would loose their buffer state between China and bustling prosperous and pro American South Korea.  They fear that the South Koreans would subvert Chinese citizens away from communism and the one true way of Mao Tsetung.  Plus giving the Americans listening posts and air bases right on their border rather than way off down south on the 38th parallel.
   I cannot see China risking the loss of the Kim regime just to make the Americans happy. 

Cannon Mountain Ski Weather

In a word, bad.  It's raining and the temperature is up to 40F.

Saturday, January 9, 2016

The Weapon Shops of Isher by A.E. Van Vogt

Classic science fiction published in the early 1950's,  say 65 years ago.  The Weapons Shops sold fabuluous firearms, which among their other miraclous properties, would only fire when held by their rightful owner.  That was science fiction.
  Today we have Obama calling for the invention and production of such weapons.   But would anyone buy them? Most people, myself included, want a firearm that will reliably go bang when the trigger is pressed.  We don't even trust safeties, every shooter can remember the time he missed a shot because the safety was still on.  Which accounts for the popularity of the Glock handgun, it has no safeties. 
   If we don't trust simple mechanical safeties, who is gonna trust some micro processor based system that has to recognize who is holding the gun and prevent it from firing if it is in the wrong hands?  Not me. 
   I suppose such  Weapons Shop magic might work off a finger print sensor on the grip or an RFID tag carried by the rightful owner.  All of which stops working when the battery runs down.  To say nothing of gloves foiling the fingerprint sensor, or the owner forgetting to have the RFID tag on his person, plus a bunch of other Murphy's law failures.  
   I'm surprised that a president of the US can call for science fiction devices and nobody laughs at him.