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Look to him who comes in with another’s concern in order to go out with his own. … Gracian #193

George Rebane

No debate about replacing Justice Scalia should proceed before the Democratic precedents denying a sitting Republican president the same privilege receive full airing. At that time the debate should commence with the Dems demonstrating why the case is different today when one of their own occupies the White House.  Here is what one of the Dynamic Democrat Duufuses, Sen Schumer, has to say about it – pay attention all you liberals who gleefully cite past Repub ripostes.

“The Use of Cash is really a Civil Rights issue.” (more here) The latest Agenda21 objective involves the central planners’ desire to monitor and control ALL financial transactions.  But first we must eliminate cash, and the first step in that direction is making cash more cumbersome to use as a medium of exchange and store of value.  (Electronic money serves equally as a unit of account.)


Closing Gitmo for the purpose of denying ragheads a recruiting icon again exposes the bankruptcy of liberal logic. If/when the Muslims are moved to stateside SuperMax prisons, outfits like ISIS will have even more draconian pictures of prisons to put up on their recruiting websites.  This is lost on progressives.  (Gitmo continues to be a valuable outpost of America’s power and presence in the Caribbean, and apparently citing its maintenance costs have not served the pro-Islamist stance of this administration.)

The proposition that America’s minorities – especially our blacks – do not serve their best interests in the voting booth becomes easier to demonstrate with every passing year. And that is why the maintenance of union schools is paramount in the progressives’ agenda, for it shuts off the only peaceful escape from the clutches of creeping, now galloping, collectivism.

[24feb16 update] What most people forget about Gitmo is that it is also a very strategically located piece of US real estate in the Caribbean, useful for everything from projecting power in the region and points south, and staging humanitarian aid that includes being a temporary repository for migrants.  It remains also the penultimate trump card in dealing with communist Cuba (a fact lost on the current community organizer).  That it is a legalistically convenient detention facility for ragheads taken from the battlefield has been much covered elsewhere and needs no rehashing here.

Remember last December’s climate change conference in Paris from which all left with lots of promises and good feelings? Actually it turned out to be yet another good collectivists' cathartic and dumping ground for progressive bullshit.  Reports coming in from around the globe indicate that no one is doing anything to even pretend to move the needle on preventable global warming.  Brazil, with its economy in the toilet continues to burn ever more rainforests, is the posterchild here.  It demonstrates once more to the double-dummies of the Left that only rich countries can maintain a clean environment and afford the destructive environmental histrionics that their socialistic governments impose.  And these are the very same people who haven’t a clue about what generates wealth and how governance can support such enterprises.

The Collective Cricket Core reports on the declining interest in the primaries among Democrat voters. While the Republicans’ participation is reaching new heights, those of the Left are staying home, and for a good reason given their choices.  Only the undereducated young (millennials) desperate for a tolerable lifestyle – even if it only means opening checks from the government – are out there in numbers drinking socialist kool-aid.   Most older Dems have seen the ‘benefits’ of what Bernie and now Hillary are promising, and they just shake their heads and give the primary season a pass.  None of this known to the la-la land leftwing pundits and bloggers who continue to happy dance in the streets for reasons they themselves know not.

[28feb16 update] Facebook confirms the country's extremes of political polarization.  The vitriolic exchanges on the social medium have gotten so bad that people are ‘Unfriending’ each other based on their support of certain candidates.  Worse, many are reporting that they now hesitate going on Facebook because they are apprehensive about their session becoming “stressful”.  Facebook management hopes that things will again become friendlier after election season.

Warren Buffett’s annual letter to shareholders reveals that he now believes in the reality of systemic unemployment (as long discussed on RR), and that the solution is simply government writing regular checks (“safety net programs”) to those who claim they no longer can sell their skills on the job market. Mr Buffett is a likeable corporatist who knows better than Trump about how to play politicians.  As such he exemplifies the Rebane Rule of capitalism – the bad part of capitalism is that it will game the system; the good part of capitalism is that it will game the system.  In this election he is a Hillary supporter presumably because she has demonstrated her reliable malleability to money. 

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215 responses to “Ruminations – 23feb16 (updated 28feb16)”

  1. Brad Croul Avatar
    Brad Croul

    I wonder how the SAM organization got its name. Why would they think they know best supporting ideas like banning outdoor growing in the Nevada County?
    I would argue that this organization is misnamed. DAM (Dumb approaches to Marijuana) would be a more apt description.
    I am up in Oregon at the moment looking at Bend’s version of Sacramento News and review, Source Weekly. This week, Source has several articles on MJ including recent legislation proposals including medical waivers for 100% disabled sets, no tax on medical MJ, small growers’ exemption, and hemp farming regulations. There is an article on THC concentration extraction, and an article showcasing several of the 20 dispensaries in town. Maybe SAM could learn a thing or two.
    bendsource.com

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  2. George Rebane Avatar

    Gentlemen – While the FUE makes much of RR on his blog, there is no need to wallow with him in the sty he has fashioned, especially if it extends to these pages.

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  3. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    George, it sure felt like the FUE was posting to these pages.
    Regarding the undereducated young, one Millennial I chat with now and again whose plans include college (I hope the STAR/API scores of her high school are not indicative of how she could expect that to turn out) is a born again Berner, and she (not surprisingly) really likes the idea of a free college education ‘like all the other developed countries’.
    “Yes, XXX, in Germany, college is free, but you’d have taken a test a few years ago and, based on that test, you’d already be on either an academic track leading to college or a vocational track leading to some sort of trade.” She looked as if I’d just slapped the side of her head with a dead three pound trout.
    Education and health care is rationed everywhere… either by price or availability. There is a price to be paid, and someone will be paying it. I think we’d be much better off with the education structures more like those found in a Germany or a Denmark but, frankly, our K-12 volk are not up to that challenge nor is our industry.

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  4. George Rebane Avatar

    Gregory 1048am – Agreed.

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  5. Don Bessee Avatar
    Don Bessee

    BC you are out of touch with the state of the law in CA. Most of the state has already rejected commercial pot by banning dispensaries. The voters have for over 2 years rejected tries to force dispensaries on communities by growers or to expand growing. The voters of CA have agreed that reasonable access to sick people is ok and now the State has clearly delineated what is personal and what is commercial in a way that is based on common sense.
    Measure S, the growers 2014 ballot prop had 12 plants indoors as the baseline personal grow in R so tell me why that’s so horrible now?

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  6. Walt Avatar

    Don. Maybe I missed it somewhere.( if so,, let some pro weedster remind me)
    “IF” dope is legalized,, how will that effect employment, with the “drug free” workplace laws on the books? I have yet to see an answer here.(like I said.. Did I miss it?)
    Your not going to get insurance companies to go along with the idea.

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  7. Don Bessee Avatar
    Don Bessee

    Like CO, if CA were to go full commercial recreational weed there would be no impact on drug free workplace rules. The courts on many levels have upheld the right to a drug free workplace. We in CA don’t have recreational just a tsunami of ‘medical’ supply and that’s making it hard for some places to find potential employees who can pass a piss test. The trucking industry is really feeling this problem.

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  8. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    Is that a man purse I spy? Wonder what the updated version looks like. Opps, strike that last sentence. To the moon, Alice, to the moon.

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  9. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    I think I can call the results of my little experiment. Sometimes, when you can’t put your finger on a problem you have to approach it sideways, make a large perturbation to its world, and see how it reacts.
    “Jon” has disappeared for over a day immediately after my post asking “Jon” if Pelline had a jihad against McGee’s Annex because someone having a drink there probably took that photo of Pelline in all his Tudor splendor, and adding a dig at his current darlings, a bar a couple doors down that is specializing in $12 cocktails just like you can get in ‘Frisco but who wouldn’t serve McGee’s owner when he came in for a drink and a hello.
    Jon then disappears after a long stretch of frequent, characteristically snotty posts.
    So, based on this indirect measurement, I think the FUE himself has been fisting the Jon puppet all along. Is this definitive? Of course not, but it’s good enough for me for now.

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  10. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    Oh Gregory. Jon is just out there getting a life. I am waiting for him to return at the appointed time. He always comes back. He is just taking a break, having some fun, creating a little mischief and letting his hair down. It’s Saturday night!
    https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=1752619588305851&set=gm.1036996459694950&type=3&theater

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  11. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    Oh, I forgot. Hehehehe.

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  12. Don Bessee Avatar
    Don Bessee

    Oh Gregory, the poor thing needs someone to talk to once in a while. 😉

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  13. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    Hmm, someone must be sitting on the Jon.
    The irony, it burns. Pelline sitting on his perch, tsk-tsking the personal attacks on the “far-right blogs”, while he animates a sock puppet to do just that, issue personal attacks… on the supposed “far-right blog”.
    One thing that can be said about the Right over the Left… the Righties aren’t in the censorship business.

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  14. Don Bessee Avatar
    Don Bessee

    Gregory- Or he could be wearing the ‘jon’ with his Birkenstocks. 😉

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