Sunday, January 18, 2026

High level chicanery right here

   If you are frustrated by the lack of accountability of the Deep State for their crimes, here's a video for you.

  It's kinda interesting to me that Trump keep nominating people who screw him over.

  But it doesn't really surprise me that the GOP is pretty useless.

  He needs the GOP as long as the GOP is willing to back him up.  But when the GOP feels confident enough that they can completely abandon Trump, they'll probably do it.

  Another curious thing is the polls. Trump really has done a lot of pretty good stuff, but for some reason, the polls don't show any appreciation from the public. So if the polls are actually accurate, which I doubt, then that is quite a puzzling thing.

  The Democrats are definitely bad.  Even if the GOP is no better, they cannot be obvious about it.  Which means the kind of deception that the GOP runs is of a different character.  The Democrats are definitely bad, but the GOP is sneaky bad.

What accounts for some of the gender divide? The answer may surprise you.

  The term "gender-divide" may be archaic.  The tweet embedded below discusses why young women went hard left, while the young men did not.

  It may be hard to correct this, too.  It doesn't appear that reason will work on these people.  They are women, after all.

  There's a lot of talk about how and why the GOP will lose the midterms. Actually, the GOP isn't helping Trump much.  That could be because of the "gender-divide".

  Once you see that, things make sense.  It doesn't make sense to me to vote for Trump, and then turn on him because he is being "too tough" on the immigration issue.  That seems ridiculous.  Why punish somebody for doing what you voted for?

  It's a very complicated situation.

  If it could be re-framed, then perhaps there is a better way forward. The political left is not good for you.  Period. I don't care what side of the gender divide you are on, this will impact you negatively.



"Act now?

  by James Howard Kunstler

  A long way from the Mary Tyler Moore sitcom version of the place.

  To paraphrase Lord Bentsen, long ago, this is not the real Minnesota.

  Or is it? Has it fallen that far?





Act Now? by James Howard Kunstler

"The more contradiction you carry, the more reality resists you. Because you’re fracturing the signal with every step." — SightBringer on "X"

Read on Substack

"Play-acting at revolution"

  Note: Tentatively this will be displayed below. If it is rejected, I'll have to take it down.

Comment:

  This is a contrast between doing and talking.

  Could it be something more sinister? What if the idea is to get you to disarm, or to quit doing your job?

  Someone with truly bad intentions are not going to give you an even chance. Think about it.

  For example, if a bad guy wants to rob you, he won't necessarily make an aggressive move unless you do something to lower your defenses. That's the idea. To get you to lower your defenses.

  Another example: What if the Minnesota gal who said "I'm not mad at you", really meant to do bodily harm?  The idea was to set up an exact scenario that produced what happened.  She might have even thought he wouldn't shoot. 

  In other words, do not make the mistake of taking these people too lightly.





Link

Jem Melts Rock Using Sunshine (re-post)

Author: BBC

Description:"Jem Stansfield travels to the Solar Furnace Research Facility in Southern France. He witnesses the incredible power generated by highly concentrated sunlight."

Comment:

   This is a re-post of the original post made many years ago. Instead of moving the old post into the top position in the blog, I just made a new post instead. There's too much other stuff that obscures the basic idea.





Friday, January 16, 2026

Peanuts Gang Singing "Living in the U.S.A."

1/16/26:

Video was taken down. Shucks. Let's try this one instead...

Author:Flying Dutchman

Description: Video mashup with Steve Miller Band's hit song "Living in the USA".

5/3/17:


Cute little mashup of the Steve Miller Band song Living in the USA.

Kinda fit the theme, so I put it in today.



Robert Ringer

1/16/26:

 

Update:

  In this post, at the third paragraph or so, there was a mention of Leonard Peikoff, who wrote a provocatively titled book.   The title is The Ominous Parallels.

  I'm sure that I've read the book, and may have owned it.  I don't think I have it now, though.  I've largely forgotten about the book, except the names, obviously.

  There's a lot of mention about a rise of fascism in this country.  It has certainly gotten a lot of mention, but not this book.  If you want to discuss fascism, and what it actually is, you should at least have a philosophical basis for that discussion.  This book could provide some information on that topic.

  A study of history could be in order as well. In my opinion, too many people flap their gums without knowing of what they speak.







12/21/10:

Ringer is the guy who wrote "Winning Through Intimidation".  I mentioned this guy in an earlier post, but I can't remember which one offhand.   Or how to find it in my own blog.  But it is in here somewhere.

But my own disorganization aside, I recall writing that his book made me aware of Ayn Rand.  Eventually, I got around to reading "Atlas Shrugged", and another one of her books, "Capitalism, The Unknown Ideal".  I can't say that I became an Objectivist.  But I can say that her works convinced me, even though I did not need all that much convincing.  When Ronald Reagan said that the Soviet Union was the Evil Empire, it could have come out of my own mouth.

I read a book by Nathaniel Branden, who is or was an Objectivist.  And in an earlier version of this blog, back in 2004, I reviewed a book by Leonard Peikoff, who was closely allied with Ayn Rand.  So, I am familiar with that philosophy.  Not necessarily a fully fledged member of it.  This is not to say that I am against it in any way. I tend not to be a joiner, nor a Kool Aid drinker or any flavor.  I tend toward an independence that runs almost to an extreme.

It would be easy to dismiss me as a kook.  Perhaps that is what many people think.  If so, then so be it.  I can't be who I am by pleasing other people, and in the process, sacrificing myself for their approval.

I favor Capitalism, but I am not going to drink that Kool Aid either.  So, when I suggest that we use the external tank from the shuttle derived launcher, I feel it is in the spirit of Capitalism, but not necessary in the letter of it, down to the last dotted "i" and crossed "t".  To me, there is no need for that kind of purity of principle.  For I am a practical man.  Some have said "too practical", but it is what it is.

I mention these names so as to inform people of the direction from which I am coming.  With a few caveats sprinkled in.  For what it's worth, the last thing I would suggest is to keep a boondoggle or create a new one.  If I thought this is in effect of what I was proposing with these external tanks, I would drop the idea in a heartbeat.

Update:

One of the commenters yesterday asked why put up one of these big stations?

Here are 4 reasons:
1) To use it to generate artificial gravity.  Tethers could be used, but a solid structure could be better.
2) To use the huge volume for storage and habitation.  Machines could be installed as well to enhance capabilities.
3) Cheaper to reconfigure what is already in orbit as opposed to building it and launching it from Earth
4) Want to use it for deep space missions.  Take this station to the asteroids and mine platinum for profit.

Here are few more:
Testing techniques for in situ resource extraction using the ET's for that purpose.
Testing techniques for tethers while constructing the station.
Testing skills for managing artificial gravity systems.