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Readers were recently introduced (here) to the sad story of the iGeners.  Professor Twenge of San Diego State expands on the travails of that sensitive, coddled, and brittle generation in her 2sep17 WSJ essay, ‘The Smartphone Generation vs Free Speech’.  Here we learn that the iGeners’ prime concern is “emotional safety”, something that makes them vulnerable to an open exchange of ideas and free speech.  At university, their overarching demand is that the administration continue to provide them a secure ‘home environment’ rather than an education that includes exposure to a diversity of thought.  Safety – physical, emotional, intellectual, … – is concern one.

[update]  The constant din from socialists fomenting the goal of national collectivism is that government needs to be the final arbiter of everything and the universal source of succor for all.  Prescriptions promoting this agenda flow abundantly during times of disaster and depression.  To overuse a metaphor, to a socialist every storm, natural or social, is a perfect storm.  An expression of this arising from Harvey is government subsidies – who should get what and when.  In the 31aug17 Sandbox and 'Socialists' Conundrum' comment streams ‘corporate subsidies’ have become casus belli for our leftwing readers; specifically, why should Exxon/Mobil (XOM) receive any government favors?

Such discussions always erupt and bloom enthusiastically without any of the participants agreeing on or even understanding the definition of ‘subsidy’.  And these proceed from the Left with the tacit premise that government creates the wealth that it selectively dispenses.  Few on the port side of our ship of state acknowledge that government has nothing save what it takes from its citizens and their wealth creating enterprises.  Some such takings are surrendered willingly; today most are not.  The Left counters this inconvenient truth by citing numbers indicating that most people are in favor of ever higher taxes and expanding leviathan.  What they seek to hide is that those seeking government redistributions are not the ones who create the wealth or pay sufficient/any taxes – they are simply voting on what should be done with other people’s money.

In pillorying XOM, leftwingers bring in factors such as a privately held company’s executive salaries in the attempt to rile the proletariat against capitalism (an overarching goal).  The underlying theme is that the company really belongs to ‘the peehpul’, and it has gone rogue in its operations as a private enterprise.  The unstated companion thesis is that government bureaucrats would do a much better job managing such an asset for the benefit of its citizens if it were to nationalize and operate the company.  History provides no supporting evidence for this.

North Korea cools US heads.  The 3sep17 WSJ reports “U.S. Defense Secretary James Mattis warned North Korea in stark terms on Sunday that any attack on the U.S. or its allies would trigger a massive military response, in comments that came after a national-security briefing with President Donald Trump called in response to Pyongyang’s sixth and most powerful nuclear test.”  This should warm the cockles of progressive and libertarian hearts.  It used to be that we promised “fire and fury” in response to NK threats to homeland or allies.  Now the Fat Kid shoved that response up our collective bunghole, and told the world flat out that after his last ‘People’s 6.3 Earthquake’ he’s prepared to detonate a thermonuclear device over continental US that would effectively put us back into the 19th century within one millisecond.  That has scared and cooled our heads sufficiently to condition our response from ‘threat’ to ‘attack’.  Maybe our next step toward greater cool would be for Trump or Mattis or … to announce, ‘I want to make it perfectly clear, if NK kills one more than 20M Americans, and I do mean just one more single red-blooded American than 20M, then we will rain down a deluge of UN sanctions on that country like the world has never seen.’  If anything, that should stop them in their tracks.

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64 responses to “Scattershots – 3sep17 (updated)”

  1. Larry Wirth Avatar
    Larry Wirth

    Yeah, legal, safe and rare. Not convenient and free. L

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  2. Scott Obermuller Avatar

    Paul Emery – champion of Barry Goldwater. And ‘local control’ – except if he doesn’t agree with what the locals want controlled. Then suddenly he’s not for local control.
    I see squirrels in the road that act like that.
    “A woman’s right to choose”. Bumper sticker stupidity.
    First of all, if you are so proud of the A-word, why do you leave it off?
    What about men? Why does a woman have rights that men don’t?
    Oh – and Paul – the ‘solid’ libertarian position is that if you want to kill the human life inside of you cause it gets in the way of your ‘lifestyle’ then you darn well better pony up the money on your own.
    Told you Paul didn’t have a friggin’ clue what the libertarian idea is.

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  3. Douglas Keachie Avatar
    Douglas Keachie

    Gee 150 billion for Houston, and then 150 billion for Miami, coming soon, pretty soon it adds up to real money. like 1/2 the yearly defense budget Where’s Waldo’s Wall going to find cash now?

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  4. fish Avatar
    fish

    Posted by: Douglas Keachie | 05 September 2017 at 02:46 PM
    After four years you finally manage to pose a legitimate question. Well done!

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  5. Walt Avatar

    Money for the wall? Easy.. Take 35% from all the money transfers sent to El Mexico from the U.S. Billions get sent South every year. That doesn’t count the drug money. We keep all of it when found.

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  6. Walt Avatar

    Does this count as a “subsidy”? More votes than voters. You can bet the LIBS will except THAT “subsidy”.
    http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2017/09/05/chicago-reported-thousands-more-votes-than-voters-in-2016-gop-official-says.html

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  7. Scott Obermuller Avatar

    DK at 2:46 – But Dougie – the left always says deficit spending is good for the economy. All that money buys building materials and puts people to work!
    This is classic broken windows economic good news!
    It’s pretty bad when I have to remind a leftie where they are supposed to stand. They spout endless truisms of how to re-grow our economy and when the golden goose appears, they all lose their minds.
    According to classic left wing economic theory, it won’t be a matter of where will the money come from to build the wall, but how much better a wall we can build with all the excess moolah from the roaring economy.
    Unless, of course, Douglas has become a fiscal conservative.
    Well – your secret is safe with us, Doug.

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  8. Scott Obermuller Avatar

    Walt – I think the Idahooians feeling the quivering are in south eastern Idaho. We are in south western Idaho. We are about 30 miles from the Oregon border.
    It’ll take the blast wave another 10 seconds to get to us.

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  9. Walt Avatar

    Thanks Scott,, Great to hear the decorative plates on the walls are safe. (those can get expensive) But I’m surprised you didn’t feel the stronger ones.

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  10. Scott Obermuller Avatar

    Our T-connection to the 6″ main of the neighborhood irrigation system failed last Sat and I’ve been 4′ deep in a muddy hole for 3 days digging and replacing the broken PVC pipe. The whole ‘hood is shut down for irrigation until it gets fixed. I probably wouldn’t have noticed the 2nd coming.

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  11. Walt Avatar

    That’s about the time the first good jolt hit. That’s a biggy of a pipe.
    You running the hoe?

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  12. Scott Obermuller Avatar

    Mucking it out with a shovel my good man. Well, the neighbor down the street has a JD with a bucket and we shovelled into that. The PVC threaded fitting had a gap and developed a pinhole from water borne grit eddying in the gap in the fitting. The water saturated the dirt and allowed the PVC pipe and master valve to collapse into the crappy back fill. We tried to fit a telescoping union, but the dang fitting was a 1/2″ inch off at the connection and the angle of the 2 pipes was way off. No wonder the PVC was stressed and finally broke. Had to dig up the pipe back to my valve and filter and cut it loose and lift the whole shebang up to align the deal back together in alignment. We tamped in some road base mix under the pipes to keep it from settling again and turned the pump back on. Success! Now tomorrow I have to go back and re-align my end of the business to get my water going again at our place. At least the neighbors have water. We’ll have water again tomorrow.
    Folks in Texas have a bit more to worry about. Their whole house might be under water.

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  13. Scott Obermuller Avatar

    Oh – forgot to add the deal went down under a nicely sized rock (approx 1500 lbs) we had put in as landscaping. The rock has been there over a year and the break actually was just off the side, so – no, the rock didn’t cause the problem, but it sure didn’t help in the repair. The rock is now in it’s new permanent position. I had just gotten all of the landscaping done in that area. It’s all torn out now and a real mess.
    Neighbor will be back next week to bucket out the drainage ditch that had 8″ cobble and now has mud totally blocking the water flow. Some time next year it might all be good again. I have a 32 by 60 shop going in out back that needs attending to. As in – since I’m digging, nothing is happening with the shop. I hear we may have winter again this year. It doesn’t rain, but it pours.
    I think I can put up Tyvek in sub-zero weather, but I don’t want to find out.

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  14. Walt Avatar

    It will always happen in the worst spot to get too.
    There are a few “oh shit” moments I remember well. A 12 in. main we were going to tie into had a cement bock holding the 90 deg. bend in place, and the water pressure kicked it out when the dirt was dug away. There was a foot of water running down the four lane road, down hill. OH that was tons of fun to put back together. I feel your pain.

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