Sunday, May 3, 2026
5 Signs of a Radical Change in U.S. Politics
The attention may be on Trump now, but Obama was POTUS when this post was written. The left may only be interested in political situations that run against them. If anything is radicalized, it is the Democrat party. Obama associated with communists, after all. Nazis were defeated decades ago.
6/26/12:
The Atlantic
This seemed like pure projection to me, but as the Supreme Court has shown, the projection and denial is going all round.
I read this yesterday, and Glenn Reynolds posted his reactions to this piece. One reaction was to be "unimpressed".
The major aspect of projection is that it denies something that is within oneself.
Plain denial is also the refusal to see what is there.
How can conservative justices support Obama's usurpation of the Constitution? Well, it might well have started a long time ago. Maybe the Bush-Gore election controversy, where this Atlantic piece picks up on, is just one strand in a long strand that is coming unraveled. It looks like The Atlantic's piece was projection, and the conservative/libertarian response is just plain old denial.
Obama won't follow the law, which he is bound to do under the constitution. That's the coup. It is ongoing, but evidently, nobody at the highest levels seems to get it.
I followed the 2000 election controversy pretty closely. No way Gore could win that one, but if the Supreme Court hadn't stepped in, it was going to have to go the Congress. In such a case as that, the House picks the winner, and the Senate picks the Veep. That meant Joe Lieberman would have been veep instead of Cheney. The House was Republican, so there's no way Gore could win the presidency that way.
The Supreme Court just stopped the counting which could have gone on past the "safe harbor" deadline, which was very close at hand at the time of their decision. The counting wasn't going to get done in time to get in before the safe harbor deadline, which would have thrown it into the House- by law. The Republicans controlled the House, (as Gore must have known), but the Senate was 50-50. Gore would have broken the tie in favor of Lieberman, weakening the incoming administration.
The Supreme Court then may have acted politically, but at least they were following the election law. They don't seem to be very interested in doing that anymore.
As for the rest of the article, it is pretty much the standard political fare. The author's major rhetorical thrust was the Bush v Gore decision was a type of long running coup, but it was Gore who was trying to steal the Vice Presidency if he couldn't get the Presidency itself. That's my take.
The main point to me is the total breakdown in authority that is outlined in the Constitution. There are three co-equal branches, but at the moment, the only branch that seems to matter is the Presidency. That looks like dictatorship. The President must follow the law, or what good is the Constitution anymore? Why have a Congress pass a law that the President won't enforce? Why have the Supreme Court decide the controversy, if the President decides to ignore the part of the decision that he doesn't like?
At what point will this President be restrained? If he gets re-elected, what can stop him?
Gerrymandering is a loser for the Dems, so it says
If both parties MAXXED OUT on gerrymandering, the House would end up with 262 Republicans to 173 Democrats -- according to leftist FiveThirtyEight.
— Ben Hart (@BenHart_Freedom) May 1, 2026
That's because Republicans control more state governments with multiple districts, and Democrat voters congregate in cities. This… pic.twitter.com/6HKKZJf6TD
America didn't lose in Vietnam. It was betrayed.
By the way, that's what the bastards in Tehran are counting on. They're getting help from the commies.
South Vietnam didn’t fall because it was beaten. It fell because it was betrayed.
— Rod D. Martin (@RodDMartin) April 30, 2026
Fifty-one years ago today, April 30, 1975, the last American helicopter lifted off the Saigon embassy roof.
We had won. Nixon and Kissinger’s Paris Peace Accords forced the North to recognize… pic.twitter.com/LF0F7DpOz7
Tar, feathers, pitchforks!
Look, parents with advanced STEM degrees just aren’t smart enough to homeschool their kids.
— Oilfield Rando (@Oilfield_Rando) May 1, 2026
You have to let fat retarded communist women with a BA in interpersonal communication and a Masters in uptalking handle education. https://t.co/3eZfW1mgjh
Saturday, May 2, 2026
Reason magazine explains
Comment:
The "Save Democracy" folks just want to spend us all into bankruptcy. All of that just so they can have power. Good for THEM, but is it any good for YOU?
Holy moly! An affordable electric car.
$12.7k Tesla model 2?
Yours truly wouldn't mind having one, but even at this price, it's too expensive.
10/9/25:
The price points for this car seem to be all over the place---anywhere from 10k to 30k. Which is it?
10/6/25:
Speculation about the new affordable electric car?
9/12/25:
You could knock me over with a feather...
New Tesla Giga Press makes a $15k Model 2 possible, or so it says...
But wait! It gets better than that...
$10,595 Model 2! Is it hype, vapor-ware, or real? Supposedly, it will be available by years end. That's not long into the future, and this is a freshly published video...
P.S.
The aluminum ion battery--- it is said to be in the new affordable Tesla Model 2.
Friday, May 1, 2026
Zohran Mamdani Humiliated as Billionaire Responds to His Threat
Collyfornia raised 100 billion dollars in wealth taxes only to see 1 trillion dollars of wealth escape to other states that don't punish success. Not only is it dumb and counter-productive, but it doesn't even raise money.
When the Seattle mayor laughed, the audience hooted and hollered. Wonder if they'll keep hooting and hollering when they go broke. Their government jobs will go bye-bye if the taxes cannot pay their salaries and benefits.