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Remember how all the country got gruberized on Obamacare into such a state of dependancy that to this day no one has been able extract them from that calamitous benefit?  Well, turns out that ol’ John got caught doing some fraudulent billing for consulting work he was doing for Vermont.  But not to worry, the state’s AG will not pursue the MIT healthcare bamboozler under the Vermont Civil False Claims Act if Gruber just promises to go away and not ever come back.  He’ll just wait until the next Dem is in the White House ready to get the gruberized version of single-payer onto the books. (more here)

We enjoyed the Nevada County version of the eclipse this morning.  Jo Ann and I prepared our instrumentation to witness the celestial spectacle – I with my two sheets of paper with one having a pinhole in it, and she with a more interesting multi-image display on her sheet of paper with her Colander Camera.  I also noticed that our trees eagerly participated in the event by casting countless crescent filled shadows as the moon covered more than half the sun’s disk.

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NASA’s attempts to present live coverage of the solar eclipse were priceless exemplars of government in action.  It was hard to imagine how many more ways one could screw up the presentation of a simple and predictable event for which there was an infinite time to prepare.  They could have done better contracting out the production to a teenager with an iPhone on FaceTime.  As an alternative to images of the proceeding eclipse, the NASA bureaucrats were convinced we wanted to see talking heads spewing endless repetitions of pabulum from different parts of the country, including the launch of some camera-equipped weather balloons, which event was televised by only showing the back of the heads of two NASA worthies while they watched and marveled at the balloon’s ascent of which the viewers saw nary an image.  You can’t make this up.  Two and a half centuries ago our Founders were familiar with this kind of bureaucratic mis-functioning, and therefore gave us a Constitution that was supposed to give government a minimalist role in the lives of a free people.

[update]  President Trump has pulled the plug on Operation Choke Point.  You remember the 2011 Obama program to sic his DoJ on businesses he didn’t like, from gun shops to coal-fired power plants.  And oh yes, he also pulled the plug on the Federal Advisory Panel on Climate Change.  Seems these guys have been mixing a bit too much conclusive politics with tentative science.  For some reason our friends on the Left don’t seem to acknowledge such things as accomplishments of this administration.  (more here and here)

President Trump’s speech made several things clear on Afghanistan; one of them being that he realizes we need to keep troops in world hotspots for a long time if we are to maintain our position as the world ‘white hat’ hegemon.  But what no one seems to have picked up is that we are again in the business of fighting a tactic – terrorism – and no longer an enemy – fundamental Islam – that uses terror as one of its tactics.  Fundamentalist Islam never came up in his speech.  Do we again believe that so many young people all over the world give up their comfortable lives and willingly sacrifice themselves in the name of something called ‘terrorism’.  I don’t think so.  We will never successfully fight an enemy that we cannot recognize. 

 

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68 responses to “Scattershots – 21aug17 (updated)”

  1. Walt Avatar

    What’s with all the questions? You expect an answer? Tell ya’ what. YOU start answering a few. Answers from you are as elusive as Bigfoot. The difference is, I have SEEN an actual footprint of the “big guy” in the wild. An honest answer from you,, not so much.

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  2. Walt Avatar

    That would make you stare at the eclipse without protection.

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  3. George Rebane Avatar

    PaulE 128pm – It would be a lie if he purposely made a claim he knew to be false. The debate on the number of fraudulent votes is still ongoing, presenting evidence that is most acceptable to the Right and totally rejected by the Left.

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  4. Paul Emery Avatar
    Paul Emery

    So George a lie is saying something you KNOW is not true. Is that your definition of a lie? Therefore Trump did not tell a lie when he claimed to win the popular vote because he had a suspicion there were enough fraudulent votes in Clinton’s favor to change the majority. Is that a correct assessment of your position?

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  5. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    Let’s talk about Punchy’s lies! Nevermind. Only others lie.

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  6. Walt Avatar

    Let it go Paul. Let me know where I can witness you walk on water.(I will check for the rocks first.)
    Whatever fibs he may or may not have said, is immaterial to the real lies and fabrications done by the LIB media. Like make up an issue where there wasn’t. That’s the real crime.

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  7. Walt Avatar

    Trump is sure telling it like it is.
    OH,, LIB media is going to be pissed. Trump is the only one who could break the age old rule of ” Never pick a fight with someone who buys ink by the barrel.” and get away with it. Hell he’s taken on the whole gang. He has more of their blood, than they have of his.

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  8. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    The topic of lies is interesting, especially in the political realm. It is easy to Google some paper with all the types of lies listed and their numerous variances, but I will just take a stab at it off the top of my mellon.
    1) Malice and forethought. When a little kid begs mommie and daddy to get a puppy and the child swears up and down with solemn promises (cross my heart, hope to die, poke a needle in my eye) they will take care of the little adorable furry ball…..and three months later they lose interest in the puppy and the once unshakeable devotion to the puppy’s needs are neglected…..was that a lie? When your teenager promises to be home at midnight and truly believes it at the time when the promises and solemn oaths were uttered, but does not bring the car home at the time promised, was that a lie? In both cases they believed they were telling the truth when their promises were uttered, but one could argue they lied. Or one could argue they did not lie, they were mistaken. Or circumstances came up (new information) that need to be considered before passing judgement, i. e., flat tie, etc.
    2) Misinfornation: I have always believed that misinformation is far worse than having no information. If someone (like some journalists) are fed misinformation and print it, did the journalists lie? A prime example was Ben Rhodes feeding young NYT reporters the line that the Obama Administration was dealing with moderates in Iran. Because Mr. Rhodes got cocky, he later spilled the beans to The New Yorker that there is no moderate factions in the Iranian government. They don’t exist, but he lied to the journalists, boasting later he knew full will the 26 year old reporters do not do their own research and believed everything they were being fed. Did the journalists lie when writing that Obama was dealing with moderate factions in the Iranian government? Technically yes. But they were fed misinformation.
    3) The sin of omission. Your Honor, my client did not assault Mr. Smith (but we won’t mention he stole Mr. Smith’s wallet and car keys when Mr. Smith tripped by his own clumsiness and fell to the ground). Technically the truth. A classic example from a bygone era of morality is this: A man mets a woman to have a fling in a hotel room. Upon registration, the desk clerk asks, “Are you married?” Both answer yes. The lie of omission is they told the truth when answering in the affirmative they were indeed married, but the lie of omission was “yes, but not to each other.”
    Then the more common bold face lies, as laid out by this Senator:
    https://youtu.be/FJz3SliN2eM
    White lies, fibs, stretching the truth, deceit, sins (lies) of omission, being fed misinformation, absence of malice, believing wrong information, mistaken, new evidence emerging to take into consideration and reversing one’s previously uttered statements, weaving a yarn for a good story, and bold faced lies. Technically, one could argue they are all “lies” or fall into the lying category, but not all lies are equal in size, shape, or dimension.
    “I was wrong” is so friggin hard for folks to say, but I ain’t no shrink or expert on human behavior.

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  9. Paul Emery Avatar
    Paul Emery

    Bill I invited you to make a list of my lies Apparently you can’t do it

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  10. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    Pablo Paunchy, I stated two off the top of my head clearly in the Sandbox @ 11:05 am this morning, opening sentences. Now make that 3 lies, as your 9:26 PM clearly is another lie. To count all your lies would take more time and crayolas thanI have to explain it to you.
    . You don’t lie Punchy, you just have a major problem with the truth. No one is more qualified than you to do your job. And I seriously mean no one IS more qualified.
    Suck it up, Buttercup. Your invitation means so much to me. Hey, I lied.

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  11. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    Some one has a big credibility issue. I have no idea who or whom that may be.

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  12. Don Bessee Avatar
    Don Bessee

    Man there are a lot of druid droppings around here….. 😉

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  13. George Rebane Avatar

    PaulE 128pm – Paul, what part of my 847am did you not understand?

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  14. Todd Juvinall Avatar
    Todd Juvinall

    Union Newspaper poll on who is to blame for the violence in Charlottesville. Pelline will have a coronary along with Frisch.
    http://apps.theunion.com/utils/polling/poll_results.php?poll_ident=5015

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  15. George Rebane Avatar

    ToddJ 1040am – Thanks for that heads up Todd. As we all know, it do take two to tango, and the last partner showing up starts the band a’playin’.

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  16. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    Afghanistan:
    Seems likely we will never leave that place for decades entirely. If no other reason than America’s interests. Interests? Not oil, minerals, raw materials, but interests of Nation Security, regional security, and Eurasian security.
    America’s longest war. Alexander the Great, the British, the Soviets, the Americans……nobody ever “won” in Afganistain. Why? Because as the Soviets found out, you can capture the Capitol and the few ‘major’ hubs, but you only control 10% of the country.
    There is a valid reason to prevent ISIS from filling the void in Afghanistan. Once it was Al Qaeda setting up shop there (our reason for going in after 9/11), now we have ISIS seeking a safe home. The destruction/degradation of ISIS is a worthy goal, if not imperative.
    But, it is fighting the Tailban that concerns me. More involvement. Another layer. They control 40% of the country and confront a very weak central government. Some might argue that Afghanistan has a government in name only, weak, loose, and ineffectual at best. Basically, the government in Kabul is a mere fort surrounded by the frontier, IMHO. The pickle is we have to prop up and strengthen the ‘central’ government there to prevent the Tailiban from taking more control and giving safe haven to ISIS, ala Osama bin Ladin deja vu. Thus, it is more than just killing Islamic jihadists, Islamic Terrorism. It is also preventing ISIS from filling the void in Afganistan by ISIS taking the road controlled by the Taliban. Oh my.
    Pat Buchanan’s take:
    http://buchanan.org/blog/trumps-agenda-eclipsed-127529
    Michael Barone’s take:
    http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/michael-barone-trumps-palmerstonian-policy/article/2632408
    http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/michael-barone-trumps-palmerstonian-policy/article/2632408

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  17. ScenesFromTheApocalypse Avatar
    ScenesFromTheApocalypse

    re: BillT@9:38AM
    Russians vs. Afghanistan, a not bad book on the subject
    “Afgantsy: The Russians in Afghanistan, 1979-1989”, Braithwaite
    It gave me a change in attitude towards their behavior there. It didn’t come down so different from a Western ‘humanitarian’ intervention.
    I did have some hope listening to the Secretary of State. Trying to install an administration in the country that rhymes in any way with a Western one seems like a fool’s errand. I think I need to know more about the governments there, such as they were, previous to the 1970’s.

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  18. Todd Juvinall Avatar
    Todd Juvinall

    Looks like the POC police are now covering up the statues with BLACK tarps. I wonder if that is subliminal?

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