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Union columnist and RR reader George Boardman writes ‘High school cutbacks another consequence of our stagnant economy’ in today’s paper.  There he gets kudos for echoing the commentaries and comments on Nevada County schools and economic development that have long populated these pages over the years.  My preference is that he should have stated his case more strongly – Nevada County’s leftward tack has now baked in its previous on/off promotion of the county’s development in literally all dimensions, save being a welcoming home for progressive causes, non-profits, and ‘San Francisco values’.  The county has been and continues to be enthusiastically anti-development; and it subscribes in spades to Einstein’s dictum of insanity.  Our political leaderships’ latest foray in this direction is opposing the development of housing for our successfully retireds – major cash importers to our community – who want to move from their acreage homes to appropriately high-end, higher density local options that offer more readily accessible conveniences.  It seems that Mr Boardman’s own list to port prevents such a frontal assault on his brethren.  Then again, perhaps next time.

‘The Cultural Revolution comes to North America’ writes Anastasia Lin in the 8apr19 WSJ.  The Left in both the US and Canada has now been launching ‘call-out mobs’ whose “aim (is) not to persuade or debate, but to humiliate the target and intimidate other.”  Their main weapon is to paint their opponents with the broad brush of ad hoc labels whose meanings they either do not know or take to mean whatever they want it to mean as convenient.  Popular terms du jour are ‘racist’ and ‘white supremacist’.  One of the established intellectual leaders of the local blue mob is Steven Frisch, who has frequented these pages for years, distributing his opprobrium in RR comment streams when he finds anything that is too persuasive of a counter to his progressive mores, values, or narrative in general.  I am his favorite target and recipient of his latest offering a few days ago.  I use it as a concrete example of the cultural revolution Ms Lin describes – as they say, you can’t make this stuff up.

I know you think we are in a new crusade and Islam is going to take over the world; that brown people are a scourge on our country; that anything that addresses environmental or climate benefit is a UN and IPCC conspiracy to control the world; that there is growing threat of communism in the US; that young people are stupid and lazy; that we should be able to have communities where people of like culture live together without having to bothered by outsiders; that you were once wrote a column for a newsletter that featured a cover of the Völkischer Beobachter on their front cover, and I could go on…

 


Pollinating fruit trees in Nevada County is a sometime thing.  Depending on the vicissitudes of our spring weather – rains and temperature – the bees either come or not.  We have about ten fruit trees of different kinds, and every spring Jo Ann and I anxiously watch them bloom while fervently hoping for the arrival of bees and other bud-crawling bugs.  So far this year things have not looked so good, and our harvest promises to be somewhere between little or nothing.  So anyway, this set me to thinking of an engineering solution, and since I know next to nothing about bees and blooms, I’m asking more knowledgeable readers to critique this approach to artificial pollination of fruit trees that might promise to do away with the need for bees.

My approach features the use of opposing fans angled upward and blowing air into the fruit tree.  The intent is to create a gentle turbulent breeze within the branches that would waft the pollen throughout and get the job done.  Trees that require cross-pollination would have the fans set at a higher speed and oriented to blow the pollen up and down the rows.  I’m not sure if any of this is new and untried.  It seems like an easy experiment to do, and people at schools like UC Davis most likely have already tried this.  Thoughts?

[9apr19 update]  The last great century of Man has already passed according to Umair Haque, an ultra-Left columnist and author who writes in Medium.  His latest offering, ‘(Why) America is the Canary in the Coal Mine of Global Collapse’, is a thinly disguised anti-Trump tirade in which he outlines the ongoing and rampant decline of the US, and how that will cause the domino-like collapse of the world’s countries.  His piece can be viewed as the consummate apologetic that lays the foundation for the new Democrat policies touted by Bernie, AOC, Liz, Kamala, … .  I’ll just illustrate a bit of this must-read piece by all those who are right-leaning or claim to balance themselves on the center stripe.

So let me ask you again: would you say that America’s a collapsing society? I would. Americans live poorer, unhappier, shorter, bleaker, dumber, meaner and more violent lives than anywhere else in the rich world — and they do so every single year. The rate of decline, moreover, is accelerating. Where will it end? Stop? Probably when America reaches Russian levels — 60 years of life, half of European income, and so on. But Russia is the textbook definition of a collapsed society. So in America’s example we begin to see what “collapse” really means. It isn’t some kind of cartoonish fantasy — it’s a bitter reality that we don’t want to confront, probably because many of us are too busy living it. 

… and this is just an intro into the expansion of his fervent pitch to convince you that America, under Trump, is plummeting on a downward spiral into a fascistic autocracy that will leave us all destitute in a serfdom presided over by greedy and powerful corporatist capitalists who are already working us to the bone and milking us dry.

“Wheels Coming Off Climate Change?”, so asks a correspondent and RR reader in an email with a link to a Bloomberg report that states – The Rockefeller Foundation intends to disband its 100 Resilient Cities initiative, the largest privately funded climate-adaptation program in the U.S., according to people familiar with the foundation’s plans. It appears that the data, the general circulation models, and public interest individually or in the aggregate don’t offer much support for preventable man-made global warming.  The only ones still wanting to send America into the world’s poorhouse while fighting the ghost of climate change are the nation’s globalist progressives.  (more here)

[10apr19 update] How true, how true (as these pages attest).

ChuckHillary

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68 responses to “Scatteshots – 8apr19 (updated 10apr19)”

  1. Ozz Avatar
    Ozz

    Pollinate with native Mason (Osmia) bees that fly at 48f rather than the 55f required by European honeybees. They are flying when the first manzanitas bloom in mid February. They are many times more potent pollinators than honey bees. You can order Mason bees online to head start your colony or set up tubes in milk cartons and they will naturally develop their own colony. They are not aggressive (plus) but they don’t make honey (minus). These are the bees that fill every available 1/4 inch hole with red mud.

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  2. George Rebane Avatar

    Muchas gracias Mr Ozz.

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  3. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    Ah, the cultural revolution comes to North America. The jump from “disagreement” to “hater” at the drop on the hat. From hamburger to homicide at the speed on light.
    The Christchurch shooter wrote a 67 page manifesto with a one single reference to Trump and the unhinged race over here to say it’s all our fault, lol. It’s Trump’s fault. Candice Owens recently got called a White Supremacist, again! And today a Mexican woman was called a racist by an out of control white liberal for wearing a MAGA hat.
    There are many causes. I feel that having a monolithic view point in the public and higher education system has never exposed young people to any ideas that do not toe the party line. Then if they watch the media or turn on the tube or computer, that same monolithic world view is reinforced again, assuming that over 90% of the news and social media are taken from the same talking points. They are never challenged, thus an arrogance settles in the bubble and the bubble becomes an echo chamber. They have no tools to deal with contrary views.
    Another cause is with the old class envy morphing into Identity Politics, everything becomes personal. Identify Politics and intersectionality turns everything, even existential affairs, into the personal. Work, play, home, politics, everything becomes 24/7 personal and all aspects of life become one. Even shopping at the grocery store. Everything is now subjective and subservient to the subjective. No longer your truth, my truth, and The Truth. Nay, the truth becomes viewed solely through Identity Politics, which is personal. And if you disagree, then you must be destroyed or labeled subhuman….because if you don’t agree with them, you are a threat to their entire worldview…..which makes it personal because all now is personal. There is zero space for any other way.
    Another underlying cause is the overwhelming and uncontrollable need to sit on the throne. Not to be God-like, but too replace God. To control everything. Power without authority.
    Of course, there are more causes to the current ugliness. It is not new in historical terms, not by any means. Here is a link, not the best link,…but touches on the topic.
    https://www.intellectualtakeout.org/article/four-reasons-youre-hater-has-become-fashionable-slander

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  4. Steven Frisch Avatar
    Steven Frisch

    I am flattered that you would take my comments to heart and repeat them here.
    The fact is , much as you deny it, to anyone reading your comment history, as I have for more than 10 years, who is not already in your camp, you appear to be a racist, Islamophobe, conspiracy theorist, separatist, and generally nasty piece of work.
    I am not ashamed of calling open racism and thinly veiled white supremacy out when I see it.

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  5. George Rebane Avatar

    StevenF 932am – Excellent! Then we both agree that the record of these pages speaks for itself (your regularly contributed advisories excepted).

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  6. Scott O Avatar

    Steve F – “I am not ashamed of calling open racism and thinly veiled white supremacy out when I see it.”
    Oh, of course not! Name calling without facts or evidence is the go-to for you lefties. As I’ve pointed out, if there was a return in kind, you’d blow a gasket and hire a lawyer.

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  7. Steven Frisch Avatar
    Steven Frisch

    Scott the record is replete going back more than 10 years of calling out the logic of George’s positions and what many perceive as outright racism, with facts, direct quotes, examples, and other information.
    The bottom line is when two world views are so diametrically opposed no “side” is going to see the other sides case a viable or evidence based.
    I have faith that the vast majority of readers not regularly visiting this page will see the truth.

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  8. Todd Juvinall Avatar

    However, we know that SBC and you refuse to hire minority women of color as you whine about others. GeorgeR probably hired many people of color in his life so it looks like you are the racist hypocrite Frischie.

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  9. George Rebane Avatar

    Re SteveF’s claim that I “once wrote a column for a newsletter that featured a cover of the Völkischer Beobachter on their front cover”. I’m not aware of any such column or newsletter. Perhaps I could be reminded. And then I wonder if publications such as the various news magazines that from time-to-time have featured images of ‘Mein Kampf’, ‘The Communist Manifesto’, and other such collectivist exhortations on their covers, if all their contributors are also now tainted forever, as I seem to be in the eyes of the hyper-PC crowd.

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  10. Steven Frisch Avatar
    Steven Frisch

    Posted by: George Rebane | 09 April 2019 at 10:56 AM
    CABPRO George, I can probably find the Völkischer Beobachter cover artwork they used if I dig into old external hard drives.

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  11. Todd Juvinall Avatar

    I thought there was a swastika image on the SBC newsletter?

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  12. Todd Juvinall Avatar

    Trump approve 53, dis 45 up eight. Where is Emery?

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  13. George Rebane Avatar

    StevenF 1101am – But your claim was that I wrote a column for some such newsletter. And I assume that both the newsletter and my column were worthy of condemnation by the assiduously auto-anointed moral guardians of the Left of which you are a practicing member in good standing.

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  14. Todd Juvinall Avatar

    Photoshopped

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  15. Todd Juvinall Avatar

    It appears the picture was photoshopped. I was long gone from the organization but looking at the issue on the FUE’s blog the articles were about what could happen or were mocking this. So it looks like BS again.There was a picture of the folks of Gilligan’s Island next to a Malaysian plane that had gone missing. That should inform anyone of the issue’s points.

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  16. Paul Emery Avatar
    Paul Emery

    That’s on the flawed Rasmussen Poll Todd that was 9 points off the mark in the last election. Sorry, I know you had you hopes up. It will all be over soon.

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  17. fish Avatar
    fish

    Posted by: Paul Emery | 09 April 2019 at 11:58 AM
    It will all be over soon.

    ……good to see one so comfortable with his inevitable end!

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  18. George Rebane Avatar

    re SteveF and AVman – CABPRO, a fascist newsletter??!! These guys no longer have any self-respect for either their intellect or ethics. And no doubt they have good reason for having abandoned both.

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  19. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    Perhaps someday FiveThirtyEight will ignore and denounce Rasmussen, following Punchy’s lead, but that is not today.
    I’m trying to get my head around Frisch’s denouncement of Rebane’s views as “open racism and thinly veiled white supremacy”.
    I can’t say I see either here, but in general folks who are openly racist don’t veil their white supremacy. It’s all or nothing.
    Here, it’s nothing.
    Now, looking at the smiling faces of Sierra Business Council staff, and board
    http://sierrabusiness.org/who-we-are/people/staff
    http://sierrabusiness.org/who-we-are/people/board
    I’ve never worked in any office, or attended any school, that was so f’ing lilly white. How do you find them, Steven? Do you come here to insult Rebane and Company in order to draw attention away from yourself?

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  20. Paul Emery Avatar
    Paul Emery

    Oh yes, the inevitable end-no more Orange Pussy Grabber in the White House.

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  21. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    So, by AVman’s citation… a photoshoped parody of a CABPRO cover is behind Frisch’s claim of George having written a column for a NAZI loving newsletter.
    Makes perfect sense… much like NBC newsreaders joking about Sarah Palin saying she could see Russia from her house. The power of humor to displace reality in the minds of folks who want to believe it.

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  22. AVMan Avatar
    AVMan

    ,,,George, Gregory,,,speak for yourselves!!! I only tried to find the image SteveF was referring to!!!

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  23. Robert Cross Avatar
    Robert Cross

    The actual Sarah Palin quote is, ““They’re our next-door neighbors. And you can actually see Russia, from land, here in Alaska, from an island in Alaska.”
    the ” I can see Russia…” quote came from SNL with was based on an interview with Katie Couric:
    Couric: “You’ve cited Alaska’s proximity to Russia as part of your foreign policy experience. What did you mean by that?”
    Palin: “That Alaska has a very narrow maritime border between a foreign country, Russia…”
    Couric: “Well, explain to me why that enhances your foreign-policy credentials?”
    Palin: “Well, it certainly does, because our, our next-door neighbors are foreign countries, there in the state that I am the executive of . . . . It’s very important when you consider even national security issues with Russia. As Putin rears his head and comes into the air space of the United States of America, where do they go? It’s Alaska. It’s just right over the border. It is from Alaska that we send out those to make sure that an eye is being kept on this very powerful nation, Russia…”
    Talk about stupidity…and trump isn’t any better.

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  24. Paul Emery Avatar

    To put things in perspective using Rasmussen as an example in Jan 2017 Trump had a +13 44% polling in the approval index-strongly approve . The last polling on Monday was -3% 33% polling. That’s a decline of 16%. Sorry to rain on your parade Todd and Gregory but those are the numbers. Here’s a link. Go to Jan 26 ’17 Strongly Approve and compare it with yesterday.
    http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/trump_administration/trump_approval_index_history

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  25. scenes Avatar
    scenes

    “I can’t say I see either here, but in general folks who are openly racist don’t veil their white supremacy. It’s all or nothing.”
    I always thought that East Asians were the smart ones. Go figure.

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  26. Todd Juvinall Avatar

    CrossThread 146, I see nothing to mock on Palin. You are just a misogynist.
    Paul Emery 148 You have no standing on polls though you cite them if they somehow enhance your position. Seems not that long ago when Rasmussen had Trump down you were citing them as a good source for that. Go back to bed, you are just a crank today.

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  27. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    “Robert Cross”
    Yes, I know what the genesis of the Tina Fey line was, but David Gregory, hosting Meet the Press, said “I can see Russia from my house” as representing Palin-speak.
    “Punchy”
    Your perspective is off. The lies (and they were lies) about Russia and Trump being one and the same were driving down Trump’s polls starting from before the inauguration. That’s over now.
    Perhaps the Dems will find a gem in their free for all primary season shaping up, but it appears it will be a race to the bottom as they all vie for the position as the leftmost, or the Biden. Pick one.

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  28. Todd Juvinall Avatar

    Excellent points!

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  29. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    For stupidity, it’s hard to beat this open microphone gem:
    Mr Obama retorts: “This is my last election. After my election I have more flexibility.”
    And Mr Medvedev finishes: “I understand. I will transmit this information to Vladimir [Putin].”
    https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/barackobama/9167332/Barack-Obama-microphone-gaffe-Ill-have-more-flexibility-after-election.html

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  30. Paul Emery Avatar

    Trump is down 16% since Jan ’17 in your favorite poll Todd. So sad for you. Trump will ruin the Republican party nationally just like he did in California.

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  31. fish Avatar
    fish

    Posted by: Paul Emery | 09 April 2019 at 02:36 PM
    Trump will ruin the Republican party nationally just like he did in California.

    Well let’s be honest Palooka……the California Republican Party was on its deathbed long before Trump came on the scene. Speaking of that how goes your bold plans to resurrect it……..making progress……exciting new Palooka Brand™ voter initiatives in the works?

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  32. Paul Emery Avatar

    this is how bad Trump did in California fish
    “Clinton won the state with 61.73% of the vote and a 30.11% margin, both the highest since Franklin D. Roosevelt’s 66.95% vote share and 35.25% margin in 1936. This was also the first time Orange County voted Democratic since 1936, when Franklin D. Roosevelt swept every single county in the state. Trump’s vote share in the state (31.62%) was the lowest for a major-party candidate since John W. Davis’s 8.2% in 1924.

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  33. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    Paul, we’ll have to bundle up these words of your wisdom (pronounced whizz-dumb) for the next FCC review of KVMR’s broadcasting licenses.
    Have you said any such thing on the air? Do you think that serves the public interest?
    If you have not said such things on the air, why would you write them here?

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  34. Paul Emery Avatar

    Oh Gregory you steeping so low as to go after the messenger. Do you deny the 2:51 numbers?

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  35. Steven Frisch Avatar
    Steven Frisch

    Sorry Todd and George, the February 2014 CABPRO newsletter was not a joke…and it came out on February 14th 2014 so perhaps it was a love story.
    However I do regret that I identified the photo on the cover as from the Völkischer Beobachter when it was actually from the NS-Frauen-Warte.

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  36. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    Punchy 251pm
    And how much more than 100% of the state’s electors did that 62% buy Mrs. Clinton? And besides voting for LaMalfa, a guaranteed winner, why would a GOP voter show up to vote? Or a Libertarian or a Green for that matter.
    For now, CA and NY are shoe-in’s for any DEM candidate. If history is any guide to the future, that is guaranteed not to be permanent.
    GOP voters are staying home without anyone they want in a contested election.

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  37. fish Avatar
    fish

    Posted by: Paul Emery | 09 April 2019 at 02:51 PM
    None of which answers my question! Are you now or have you ever been a guy who was just going to roll up his sleeves, kick some ass, and reconstitute the California Republican Party like you were caterwauling about a couple months ago?

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  38. Scott O Avatar

    Frisch at 10:28 – “Scott the record is replete going back more than 10 years of calling out the logic of George’s positions and what many perceive as outright racism, with facts, direct quotes, examples, and other information.”
    Wow – 10 years of dirt and he can’t come up with a single quote or fact. Not one.
    You may not follow the ‘logic’ of George’s positions, but that hardly makes him a racist.
    Heck – now the standard for racism is expecting folks to show up on time.
    Good grief.

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  39. scenes Avatar
    scenes

    “this is how bad Trump did in California fish” and then some more words
    The real lesson is that Trump utterly failed in California and yet he won the election (and only lost the popular vote by a couple of points). Any total vote advantage by the Crazy Drunk Lady can be more than accounted for in CA.
    It’s worth noting then that the average California voter is nothing like the average voter in the country generally. In a very real sense, California is no longer part of the USA. No MAGA for you.
    So where’s our free college education and single payer healthcare? The Sierra Business Non-profit Thingie needs to stop hiring so many white people and start working on getting the state government to get their minds right. Give the Left their own state and all you get is more homeless people.

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  40. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    Regarding East Asians, yes, they’re a bit smarter on average if one believes in IQ measurement (and you should), and they value education and work. Smart parents tend to find each other and to bear and rear smart kids.
    That’s just the way it is.
    I suspect 2018 will be the apex of Democratic Party politics in California… it’s downhill from there. There will be less money to spend by the state, more acrimony over spending what there is to spend, and less money flowing into public employee union coffers (about the only unions left) and into Democratic Party candidate election funds. There are no statewide Republicans to point at when it all goes south.
    And that permanent drought we were in seems to have been washed away… let’s see the Oroville Dam spillway do its stuff in a few weeks.

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  41. scenes Avatar
    scenes

    “I suspect 2018 will be the apex of Democratic Party politics in California.”
    At the risk of being repetitious, what I see is a fissioning of the party.
    Lacking any real core, the special interest groups that make up CA Democratic politics will amp up their fighting over the carcass. There’s not much in common between Los Angeles Hispanic power brokers and the saintly Sierra non-profits hanging around the espresso station.

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  42. fish Avatar
    fish

    This is what the doughy putz is so frothed up over?
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Völkischer_Beobachter
    Great……the Nazis had their own “National Enquirer”…….big deal?
    Or is it just that typing “Völkischer Beobachter” gives you the tingles?

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  43. George Rebane Avatar

    StevenF 302pm – Do you really want to indelibly establish your reputation as a double dummy in these pages Steve??? What the hell is your point with all that CABPRO newsletter crap? Liberal logic has long ago lost its credentials; are you trying to take it even lower?

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  44. Paul Emery Avatar
    Paul Emery

    Fish
    It’s not my job to invigorate the
    Repubs. I was encouraging Todd to do so but he is too busy being a male hooker to do anything ac5tually useful.
    Gregory writes:
    “GOP voters are staying home without anyone they want in a contested election.”
    It’s their job to find someone electable Gregory not mine. Thanks for agreeing with me about the demise of the Republican Party in California. Last time they found the Swartz-the “I will fix it ” man. Go to work guys.

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  45. Scott O Avatar

    Gregory – “Regarding East Asians, yes, they’re a bit smarter on average if one believes in IQ measurement (and you should), and they value education and work.”
    Gasp!!!
    Gregory – you’re a WHITE SUPREMACIST!!!!
    OK – sarc off. Really folks – this is what it’s coming to.
    There’s this fixed line of thought by the left and if you vary off the mark by one single non-group-think or one single hate-thought, then you are cast out as a bad person.
    And if you dare protest, your remarks are deemed ‘dog whistle’ racist words.
    If you are not a leftist, there can only be one reason. And that is that you are a racist. Because surely, the left are against racism and if you are against them, then it follows you are a racist. And racists say racist things. So – whatever you say is racist.
    And because you say racist things – then surely that is proof you are a racist. They have the files – ten years worth.
    The founders of our nation are weeping.
    But of course – they were all racist. Every one of them.

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  46. The Estonian Fox Avatar
    The Estonian Fox

    GR at 11:13AM-
    George, You can save a lot of space. Instead of saying that (StevenF 11:01AM) is a member of “the assiduously auto-anointed moral guardians of the Left’, you should just use the arabic word ‘mutaween’, Islam’s morality police. Arabic for “the one who makes others obey”.
    I knew there was a phrase with a similar cadence and meaning, and finally located it. There’s a one-to-one correspondence of the translation of ‘mutaween’ to a line from the movie “Predator”. El diablo que hace trofeos de los hombres – The demon who makes trophies of men. In either case, mutaween or Predator, it doesn’t work out well for the person on the receiving end.

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  47. Don Bessee Avatar
    Don Bessee

    Well if the frischy set ends up like the predator in the first movie it wont turn out good for them @608!
    😉

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  48. George Rebane Avatar

    EestiR 608pm – Thanks.

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  49. Don Bessee Avatar
    Don Bessee

    Well of course the anti-Semite jihadi is rewriting history , some people indeed! –
    In 2007-8, CAIR was named an unindicted co-conspirator in the terror financing trial of the Holy Land Foundation for Relief and Development. That case, in turn, led the FBI to discontinue its work with the organization. In 2009, a federal judge ruled that the government “produced ample evidence to establish” the ties of CAIR with Hamas, the Palestinian terror organization. The United Arab Emirates labeled CAIR a terrorist organization in 2014 (a decision that the Obama administration opposed).
    https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2019/04/09/ilhan-omar-cair-formed-because-muslims-were-targeted-after-some-people-did-something-on-9-11/
    😉

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