Tuesday Open Comments

Immigrants know better.

This article is from 2019, but no less true today.

In his foreword to the fiftieth-anniversary edition of Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn’s The Gulag Archipelago, Jordan Peterson asks us to reflect on this indisputable reality:

No political experiment has ever been tried so widely, with so many disparate people, in so many different countries (with such different histories) and failed so absolutely and so catastrophically. Is it mere ignorance (albeit of the most inexcusable kind) that allows today’s Marxists to flaunt their continued allegiance—to present it as compassion and care? Or is it, instead, envy of the successful, in near-infinite proportions? Or something akin to hatred for mankind itself? How much proof do we need? Why do we still avert our eyes from the truth?

In sum, socialism has failed empirically and morally. So, why are so many young Americans, enjoying political freedomstable institutions, and economic opportunities envied and desired by so many other people across the world, willing to sell their birthright for a failedregressive ideology?

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Writing in the Harvard Crimson, Romanian student Laura Nicolae lambasts her peers for strutting around on campus in Che Guevara T-shirts and romanticizing communism:

Roughly 100 million people died at the hands of the ideology my parents escaped. They cannot tell their story. We owe it to them to recognize that this ideology is not a fad, and their deaths are not a joke.

Communism cannot be separated from oppression; in fact, it depends upon it. In a communist society, the collective is supreme. Personal autonomy is nonexistent. Human beings are simply cogs in a machine tasked with producing utopia: they have no value of their own.

In USA Today, Venezuelan student Daniel Di Martino recalls living under and fleeing Chavez/Maduro’s socialist regime and warns his adopted country not to embrace the failed statist policies that destroyed his homeland:

I watched what was once one of the richest countries in Latin America gradually fall apart under the weight of big government.

I didn’t need to look at statistics to see this but rather at my own family. When Chavez took office in 1999, my parents were earning several thousand dollars a month between the two of them. By 2016, due to inflation, they earned less than $2 a day. If my parents hadn’t fled the country for Spain in 2017, they’d now be earning less than $1 a day, the international definition of extreme poverty. Even now, the inflation rate in Venezuela is expected to reach 10 million percent this year.

Venezuela has become a country where a woeful number of children suffer from malnutrition, and where working two full-time jobs will pay for only 6 pounds of chicken a month.

I’ve heard plenty of horrific stories from my parents, who grew up in Maoist China, with regular food shortages and deprived of other basic needs we take for granted today. Censorship and ideological conformity were rigidly enforced in an environment that has been described as an “Auschwitz of the mind.” My mother’s grandfather and uncle were killed during the Cultural Revolution, for the crime of being privileged landlords. Red Guard thugs beat them to death with shovels and dumped their bodies in a nearby river—a favorite disposal site, which was used so frequently that the waters flowed red with blood.

Such ghastly accounts were common during that era. Communism produced destruction and death on an unprecedented scale in the world’s oldest civilization. The Red Guards destroyed more Chinese treasures and artifacts in one decade than the European imperialists and Japanese invaders combined. Millions perished. Tens of millions more were persecuted, exiled, imprisoned, beaten, or tortured (often in horrifically creative and sadistic ways). It was only after Mao’s death, once the chaos from the Cultural Revolution had subsided, that Deng Xiaoping’s reforms gradually (and still incompletely) opened up one of the most repressive regimes of the 20th century.

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I think that professors promoting this sick ideology should be forced to allow people like the above survivors to speak to their classes.  Nothing like real life to intrude on utopian dreams of the ignorant.

Comments

54 responses to “Tuesday Open Comments”

  1. Super Dave Avatar
    Super Dave

    No comments yet? Well I slept late, got up about 5:30 and didn’t check in but I figured that Bones might pop in.

    In any case I’ve gotta’ mow today, been putting it off due to the all the rain and storm clean-up but I’m going to Get R Done.

    Mornin’ Gang

  2. Super Dave Avatar
    Super Dave

    This is for GJT and while I haven’t rebuilt a motor or modified a vehicle in a long time, I can relate to a lot of these points.

    Reading through the internet today and felt like making a “cheat sheet” for common issues I see posted on car pages. We’ve built a ton of cars, combos of parts, etc and what I’m going to post will be true 99.99999999% of the time.

    1. Stock 55-56-57 motor mounts are perfectly fine for most builds, especially stick shifts. Stop moving the motor 12″ forward.

    2. Stop blocking 98.9% of the radiator off with flat aluminum and calling it a fan shroud then asking why it runs 385° in traffic. Your 26 CFM PC fan from Amazon isn’t moving enough air.

    3. Throw the timing tab; which probably doesn’t show true tdc because they came from 2 different china suppliers, timing light, and Chilton’s manual in the trash and yank the distributor 1/4 turn counterclockwise, your battery, starter, flywheel ring gear, fuel gauge, temp gauge, and the sooty bottom of your air cleaner lid will thank you. Especially if you’ve been ram jamming amazon camshafts in without a degree wheel. The book has no clue where your combination wants to run.

    4. It is not cheaper to “go to the junkyard” for a disc brake kit. Unless your local junkyard is full of disc brake 68-72 Chevelle’s and gtos, buy the kit. You’ll spend exactly the same money buying brackets then pestering your local advance or orielly ordering the other 40 pieces to complete it than you will ordering a kit from the luxury of your cell phone while taking a dump.

    5. There’s literally nothing wrong with an Edelbrock or Carter AFB carburetor, the issue is you’re applying Holley power valve and jet knowledge to a carb with step up rods and jets. Watch a YouTube video and gain an understanding of how they work. Give me 15 min, a can of carb cleaner, and a blow gun and I’ll make a $40 swap meet Edelbrock carb run flawless on nearly any daily driver street engine. Most of the issues people have with carburetors and fuel economy are because they need to read #3 first.

    6. Gear ratios. 2.73 rear gears and a 700r4 behind an anemic SBC with more compression in the crankcase than the combustion chamber is a horrible combination. Lugging a motor along at 1100 rpm trying to drag a 4000 lb square brick 70 mph in a head wind will give you approximately 3 mpg. Your old 350 makes about 48 HP at that rpm, slap some 3.36s or 3.55s in it and get it around 1800-2000 rpm, you know, where the torque curve needed to drag a 4000 lb brick into the wind starts to grow. Maybe a Perkins diesel in a 57 Chevy cab in Cuba will like that gearing combo, your short stroke 283-327 doesn’t.

    I think that covers all the trifive issues I’ve seen on social media today

    FWIW; I’ve used a lot of Q-Jets and they work fine on a street machine. Their biggest problem besides Bog when the secondaries kick in is their tiny fuel bowl. They will not work on a dirt track because the fuel sloshes around in the turns and leans out.  I’ve rebuilt at least a hundred Q-Jets, even a few computer controlled ones and I’ve always had success with them. Remember they’ll flow 780 CFM! Yes I said 780! BUT with the extra butterflies on top of the secondaries, along with Jets, J hangers and metering rods allow the the carb to be used on a 231 Buick V 6 all the way up to a 454.

  3. Bonecrusher Avatar
    Bonecrusher

    I think my psycho-pup is starting to get it; I don’t think she peed in her crate last night.  She was definitely in need of a ‘de-ballast’ when I got to her about 20 minutes till 5 this am.  I still really like it when she gets the zoomies and runs real fast all over the back yard.

    This morning she went into the formal dining room (where she relieved her self before) and I calmly told her to get out of there and she did.  She is starting to respond better to voice commands when she feels like it.

    Progress.  Baby steps.

  4. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    Tedtam

    RE: The OC Headline Article

    As they say in Hebrew, kol hakavod.  It’s a high compliment and means good job.

  5. Tedtam Avatar

    Texpat

    /blushing

    Coming from you, that is high praise indeed.

  6. Tedtam Avatar

    Stayed up past 1:00 a.m. catching up on my Latin homework.  I had no idea I’d gotten so far behind.  I need to dedicate DAILY study if I’m ever going to get this.

    Fortunately, I found a “cheat” site with the answers, so I can check my work right away – before the wrong stuff gets stuck in my head – or get myself unstuck before frustration drives me to giving up.

    Example:  One of the pensums I was working on last night was a fill in the blank exercise.  I kept putting in the ablative noun in the ablative noun spot in a sentence.  It kept telling me I was wrong.

    Turns out the program wanted the ablative PRONOUN.  There was no indication that the pronoun was the preferred answer.  Without the cheat sheet, I would not have been able to move on.

    I haven’t told magister that I have that resource.  Don’t know how he’d feel about that.  I haven’t told my classmates, either, because loose lips sink ships.  He wouldn’t kick me off or anything, but I do value his friendship.

  7. Tedtam Avatar

    Elsa finished running last night and was into “additional dry time” (12 hours) when I checked on her before going to bed last night.  I pulled out #4 tray and a quick touch revealed that the food was still cold.

    Put the trays back in for another 9 hours.  I opened the door this morning, and the room temp was high – about 90-92 degrees – but not so high that I was going to void the warranty.  I opened the house door and put the fan in place to blow cold air in there.  I’ll go check on her soon to see if she needs more time.

  8. Tedtam Avatar

    Time for Coffee and Covid:

    MEDIA MELTDOWN ☙ Tuesday, June 27, 2023 ☙ C&C NEWS

    Roundup:

    Good morning, C&C, it’s Tuesday! I hope everyone’s week is off to a great start. Your roundup this morning includes: media’s great-big Wagner story keeps shrinking and getting smaller and smaller; thoughts on western intelligence involvement; Russia cracking down on pedos; mouse study links jabs to turbo cancer; young Mexican TV jab doctor dies SADSly at home; young ice hockey player dies SADSly at home; young rugby player dies SADSly in the car; Aggie coach dies SADSly at home; young basketball player, diagnosed with myocarditis, dies SADSly on the treadmill; 300 Canadian military sue for jab injuries; and a clip of John Kerry that you might actually enjoy.

    News:

    Russia rebellion. /yawn/  It seems the media got all hyped up about nothing.  The rebellion has vaporized, and Putin isn’t pressing charges against the leader.  Not sure I understand what happened, but I really don’t care.  Putin is a thug and deserves to be forcibly removed, but if he goes, there’s another thug-in-waiting that will step in.  The Russian people just seem to love being tyrannized and can’t get over their collective Stockholm syndrome.

    The Kremlin said it made a deal for Prigozhin to move to Belarus in exile, and receive amnesty, along with his soldiers. Nobody seems to know where Prigozhin is, except that a popular Russian warblogger on Telegram reported yesterday the Wagner chief was at a Belarusian hotel in Minsk. After studiously ignoring the Russian warbloggers for the last year, corporate media has suddenly anointed them reliable sources.

    But nobody’s quoting Ukrainian warbloggers. It’s weird. It’s almost like, apart from fake news psyoperators, there is no depth of legitimate Ukrainian support at all.

    Think about this data nugget. Russian media reported that Wagner offices in several Russian cities reopened yesterday, and the company is back to enlisting recruits. How about that? Basically, Wagner was only closed down on Saturday and Sunday. One weekend.

    Western media has been diligently reporting that Wagner was shut down, the plug had been pulled, and it was to be collapsed into the Russian general army. So … why is the group still recruiting?

    Our media is a laughingstock. You literally can’t believe anything they say these days. I feel like we should apologize to the Russians for mocking their Soviet-era newspaper ‘Pravda’ back in the day. Now we know what it feels like.

    yada yada yada…though I do agree on the comment about our media being a laughingstock.  I wish it really was funny, but…no.

    Childers ends this segment with Russia claiming the West (meaning the U.S.) was behind the uprising. Bidet is, of course, vehemently disagreeing. More of the same…who is telling the truth, and who isn’t?

    Sad to say, it’s hard to tell which government is deceitful. Or more deceitful. Or most deceitful.

    The U.S. is matching Russia in this competition.

  9. Tedtam Avatar

    Next, Mr. C. points out how the media has the Russian civil war narrative written AHEAD OF TIME.  Stories ready to go.  Multiple of them.

    How did they  know what was coming?

    Remember, the New York Times had no fewer than SEVEN articles ready to go first thing Saturday morning…Then yesterday we found out that our intelligence agencies briefed Congress earlier in the week about the expected uprising.

    The CIA and Congress knew about Wagner ahead of time. Which means corporate media knew ahead of time.

    They wrote the Russian Civil War narrative AHEAD OF TIME.

    It sure looks to me like Saturday morning’s media blitz was a CIA psyop on the American people….

    Boy, were they wrong. Nobody cares about Prigozhin.

    I wonder what else we’ll discover going forward.

  10. Tedtam Avatar

    But on the social issues – Russia don’t put up with pedophiles.

    Meanwhile, Russia is cracking down on pedophiles. The UK Daily Mail ran the story… headlined “Russia Considers Forced Chemical Castration Of Paedophiles Weeks After Wagner Fighter Raped Two Girls, 10 And 12, On Return From Ukraine Frontline.”

    It’s not a law yet, but I’m sure it’ll go through.

    I may vehemently disagree with Russian politics, but I do agree with punishment for pedophiles.  Meanwhile, in America, there is a growing movement to accept it as a “lifestyle choice”.

    /spits

  11. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    This is a very interesting set of comments from the Saudi ambassador.

    Saudi Ambassador to the U.S. Princess Reema bint Bandar Al Saud said on Saturday afternoon that Israeli-Palestinian peace was in line with Vision 2030, the kingdom’s massive social reform project. “We want to see a thriving Israel,” she said. “We want to see a thriving Palestine. Vision 2030 talks about a unified, integrated, thriving Middle East and last I checked, Israel was there. We want a thriving Red Sea economy.”

    The ambassador, speaking in conversation with NBC’s Andrea Mitchell at the Aspen Ideas Festival in Aspen, Colo., said that the Saudi kingdom focuses on integration over normalized relations with Israel. “We don’t say normalization, we talk about an integrated Middle East, unified [as] a bloc like Europe, where we all have sovereign rights and sovereign states, but we have a shared and common interest,” she explained. “So that’s not normalization. Normalization is you’re sitting there, and I’m sitting here, and we kind of coexist, but separately. Integration means our people collaborate, our businesses collaborate, and our youth thrive.”

    Democrats, Biden, John Kerry and all the blood-sucking diplomatic and NGO leeches who have turned the Israeli/Palestinian conflict into a get-rich industry will fight this tooth & nail behind the scenes while telling everyone what a wonderful thing it is.  They will sabotage it at every turn.

  12. Tedtam Avatar

    Now, on to a Pfizer study.  A devastating one for Big Pharma.  And those who pushed the jab.

    A new jab-cancer study quietly published in Frontiers in Oncology last month:

    It seems that 14 mice were jabbed with Pfizer juice.  The day before they were to sacrifice the little critters in the name of science, one of ’em just up and died.  No signs, no symptoms, just four little legs in the air.

    Suddenly.  Unexpectedly.

    Upon dissecting the rodent, it was found to be absolutely bursting with cancer.  Turbo cancer, natch.  Enlarged organs everywhere.  The study included pictures, if you want to read the study and/or examine the pictures:  https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10183601/

    I noted this interesting sentence from the abstract: “Our [mouse] case adds to previous clinical reports on malignant lymphoma development following novel mRNA COVID-19 vaccination[.]”

    It becomes yet one more in a slow but stead release of medical studies documenting the damage of the jabs.  Childers includes a list.

    I do worry about LD and AB.  And Gummy Bear.  Mommy and Daddy were both double jabbed.  I’m hoping that Gummy Bear doesn’t suffer any genetic side effects.  All I have is prayer.

  13. Tedtam Avatar

    Speaking of Suddenly and Unexpectedly, the little mouse isn’t all alone:

    • The Mexican version of Dr. Oz, epidemiology version, who was popular on TikTok died S&U at home.  Of a heart attack.  He was a supposed “jab expert”.  He had a web site for the jab. Alfredo Victoria was only 42.  It’s sad that he gave his life for irony.
    • Another S&U at-home death happened to a 20 year old ice hockey star in Britain.  Alex Graham had just signed his first professional contract.  He was ready to jump into his future, doing what he loved.
    • Yorkshire suffered another loss: 33 year old rugby player Bean Heaton died S&U in his car. It was a fatal, one car accident.  He S&U lost control of his vehicle.  My mind wanders to the possible reasons he was suddenly unable to control his vehicle…was he on his way to the hospital?  Or just going to visit friends?  We’ll never know.  He didn’t have time to make a phone call, as far as we know.
    • One that hits closer to home: 55 year old Aggie football coach Terry Price fell victime to the SADS epidemic.  No cause of death was released.  Of course. “Texas A&M has now, for some reason, deleted its covid jab mandate page, which only returns a cute, dog-themed 404 error (“Reveille is on the hunt, but she can’t retrieve the page you’re looking for!”).  But Mr. C. found a previous tweet that stated that A&M stood to lose millions in government money if they didn’t force jabs on everyone.  Heads should roll.  An avalanche of heads.
    • I reported this a few days ago: Óscar Cabrera Adames, age 28, died during a stress test.  He’d been diagnosed with myocarditis, and I posted his tweet that blamed the jab on the illness that struck his athletic, in-its-prime body.  His tweet was very clear.  He blamed the jab.  He had no physical ailments before the juice, and afterwards…

    RIP to all these and innumerable unnamed who are suffering at the hands of the juice.  Prayers of comfort for their loved ones left behind.

  14. Tedtam Avatar

    On a slightly higher happier note, Canadian military are suing for being forced to the jab:

    The Epoch Times ran an exclusive on the 23rd headlined, “Over 300 [Canadian Armed Forces] Members Launch $500 Million Lawsuit Against Military for COVID Vaccine Mandates.”

    More signs of life in Canada! On June 21st, 330 active or former members of the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) who allege they were harmed by jab mandates have filed a class-action lawsuit against high-ranking members of the Canadian military, seeking $500 million in damages.

    The statement of claim from the service members’ complaint explained:

    The CAF shirked its own purpose and rushed an untested product onto its members, mislabeled this experimental gene therapy a ‘vaccine,’ knowingly made false statements of safety and efficacy, and facilitated its mandate with no option to refuse except for mandatory permanent removal from service.

    Alberta-based lawyer Catherine Christensen of Valour Law, which specializes in military law, filed the class-action lawsuit on behalf of the CAF members. She said the lawsuit amounts to approximately $1,000,000 for each of the plaintiffs, plus “extensive other damages; Essentially, a lawsuit for about $500,000,000.”

    Childers, admitting he’s not a Canadian law expert, notes that on June 15th, a military tribunal found that the mandate was in violation of the charter rights of the military who didn’t want the juice.  The tribunal findings are not binding, but they will certainly factor into the legal arguments.

  15. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    Tedtam @ 8:43 AM

    But Mr. C. found a previous tweet that stated that A&M stood to lose millions in government money if they didn’t force jabs on everyone.  Heads should roll.  An avalanche of heads.

    I’m old enough to remember when A&M, its alumni and supporters were very protective of their students and fellow Aggies no matter what some asshat with a government title had to say.  Obviously, current Aggie administration caves to the quid pro quo the first time somebody waves a handful of cash at them. Nothing but money and power sluts.

  16. Tedtam Avatar

    I found this in the C&C comments – a Russian anti-woke, anti-American ad:

    https://www.bitchute.com/video/cJAU4y34wjv6/

    So. Gotta. Watch.

  17. Tedtam Avatar

    Another excerpt from comments.  This was part of a comment following a long list of things to do to kill off the spike proteins in the body, and to help the body heal:

    I heard a podcast from a holistic doc who’s working with Naomi Wolf talk about 3, 5 and 7 day fasts to help the body heal and kill off the spike.

    I tried to explain autophagy to LD during vacation, but she wasn’t hearing it.  While she and her hubby are supportive of my diet when I visit – and I’m very grateful for that – she disagrees with the premise that a keto diet makes sense.  It doesn’t matter that Dr. Fung got a Nobel Prize for medicine with his discovery of autophagy, where the body does a lot of repair and cleanup work during periods of fasting.

    Autophagy, literally “eating oneself,” is the process where the body goes about the body, hoovering up unneeded or unwanted proteins so that they can be broken down and rebuilt into cells that can be used by the body.  Think prions, precancerous cells, dead cells, etc.  Indeed, the keto diet and fasting are used to treat Alzheimers, though it’s not widely touted as a treatment.  Pharma can’t make money off of something that doesn’t cost a penny to the user. Autophagy can’t happen during the digestive period, so fasting is important to allow the body to do internal maintenance.

    So, it makes sense that fasting would allow the body’s immune system to find those useless spike proteins and tear them apart.

  18. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    Benny Johnson (no relation) has a great video posted right now on Twitter.  Some guys were having a small patriot rally in an unidentified town (could be Portland) when the little soyboy feds showed up in their stereotypical khaki pants, black shirts & masks with their black caps pretending to be some white supremacists and wanted to join the rally.

    Bad idea, really bad idea.

    They got their butts kicked down the street and their masks torn off.  Finally, the local cops showed up to save these silly fools.  If this is the best undercover ops the FBI can pull off, we are in more trouble than we know.

    Lots of profanity.

  19. Tedtam Avatar

    Texpat #6

    When A&M allowed the Greeks on campus, I saw the eventual downhill slide of my alma mater.  When I attended, everyone was an Aggie.  Aggie first and always.  There was a multitude of academic societies and social clubs to provide a “place” for everyone.  Conversations started with “Howdy!” and then the conversational topics were related to “what’s your major?” and “who’s your professor for that class?”  Afterwards came a discussion of social activities.

    I could not imagine a campus where Greek shirts replaced TAMU attire, or where someone was a Greek before being an Aggie.

    Then I heard about the diversity efforts, and the Commie professors and administrators.  While A&M may still be the most conservative campus in Texas, that’s a low bar and I fear A&M is sinking to that level.

    The knowledge of what’s happening there mars my memories and makes me sad.

  20. Bonecrusher Avatar
    Bonecrusher

    Masked feds of the Patriot Front try to merge with the Proud Boys during a march in Portland.  The Proud Boys were not having any part of it and actually unmasked some of the infiltrators.  There were blows traded and the interlopers were driven out.  Most interesting to observe was that when they were unmasked – they melted away.

    Warning: the video contains numerous F-BOMBS.

  21. Bonecrusher Avatar
    Bonecrusher

    #7 Texpat: See my #8.

    Sick great minds . . . .

  22. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    Kanekoa News at substack has the goods on this oily creep.

    In a groundbreaking revelation, it has come to light that Dr. Peter Hotez, an esteemed vaccine researcher, has been entangled in a web of funding, collaboration, and research with Chinese military scientists potentially involved in the development of COVID-19. The intricate tale weaves together key Chinese military virologists and culminates in the smoking gun evidence surrounding COVID-19’s notorious furin cleavage site.

    At the center of this narrative lies Dr. Hotez, a distinguished professor at Baylor College of Medicine, who secured a substantial research grant (R01AI098775) from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) led by Dr. Anthony Fauci. This grant, amounting to over $1 million per year, supports Dr. Hotez’s project titled “RBD Recombinant Protein-Based SARS Vaccine for Biodefense,” with Dr. Shibo Jiang listed as a Principal Investigator.

  23. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    This is a 3:56 minute interview with the poor, naive Delaware beer distributor set up by the Biden family to violate federal campaign laws.  He’s obviously not a Biden supporter any longer.

    VIDEO HERE.

  24. Bonecrusher Avatar
    Bonecrusher

    #11 TP:  I think I saw that on FoxNews last night.  What was done to that guy is illustrative in how the Ds view life:  all for me but none for thee.

    It explains why the Ds are always wanting to increase taxes, yet dodge those same taxes on themselves.  They extort money in the guise of campaign donations; failure to cooperate results in the federal examination of all of your business and personal life until they find something to charge you with.

  25. Bonecrusher Avatar
    Bonecrusher

    Watch stuff get destroyed in a pressure chamber filled with water.   

    Watch how fast the reaction takes place.  If you were in the Titan sub, looking directly at the failure point, you would be a pile of goo before your brain could register that something was happening. Painless. One minute you are looking at a spot and the next instant you are before THE THRONE

  26. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    I have to go meet with my cardiac surgeon.  I’ll be back later.

  27. bsue54 Avatar

    #14 Texpat – knee-mail UP ♥

  28. bsue54 Avatar

    Tedtam, I just loaded Nat with the trays of eggs from yesterday – guess it was MONDAY all day long.  Run got interrupted, and I hit the wrong button – so put them back in the freezer, finished the defrost cycle, and wanted a full nite’s sleep, so didn’t start the load over til just now.

  29. Shannon Avatar
    Shannon

    The link within the Benny Johnson tweet doesn’t work for me.

  30. Tedtam Avatar

    Just got back in from messin’ in the garden. Thinning, trimming of dead/sick leaves, collected seeds, pulled an onion (others to follow soon, I’m sure), picked some beans and ‘maters.

    Then I peed on some of my plants.  Via a bucket, and highly diluted.  Don’t go all sewer brain on me.  The other plants got fed from my liquid composting bucket.  I made sure that my little comfrey plants got fed well today, so they can get those root systems going.  Then everyone got a shower from the hose, just to make sure they can weather this hot, stagnant dome of air.  My tomatoes are really showing signs of heat stress.

    Tomorrow will be more beans and a cucumber, I think.

    Oh, and I picked a baby acorn squash.  I had a plant come up where I had put one of my “I planted something here” sticks, and it looked like a squash, but I didn’t plant squash this year.  The whole blasted vine borer moth thing.  I didn’t even see the squash fruit until this morning, because it was hiding behind the wall of the tub and I couldn’t see it from my usual watering spot.  The vine was looking dead, so I trimmed it as part of my cleanup this morning, and there it was!  And yes, it looks like the bugs from Hell have found this itty bitty squash plant.  Several more spots appear to be suffering – they are all in my big compost pile now.  If those pupae are still in the plant, and if they survive the trim, when they emerge they’ll dig down into my compost pile.

    Their future there will be: (1) they will emerge as a moth and fly away – hopefully far, far away, (2) they will become food for some scavenging rodent, or (3) they’ll get buried in one of my tubs and never survive the deep climb to the top.  They won’t find a handy dandy squash plant right there when they emerge.

    So, Hubby has possibly the cutest little acorn squash ever.  It looks ripe, but small.  Like the cantaloupes trying to ripen outside.

    So…cooling off a bit before I climb on the treadmill.  Then I can shower and do some work before I drive the repaired/rebuilt rosary to my church, so Kevin will have it asap.  There’s a mass tonight, but I’m thinking I won’t be going.  I’d like to, but it was 3:00 night before last and 2:00 last night…

    …but I’m almost caught up on my Latin homework, so there’s that.

     

  31. Tedtam Avatar

    Okay, this made me smile:

    Image

  32. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    17 Shannon

    It doesn’t work for me now either.  I guess Fox pulled it from Twitter since it was so fresh from last night.

    Never mind. Wrong video. I can’t find the Fed fake white supremacist video anywhere right now. Somebody complained about ownership rights though. I can’t imagine Twitter banning this nowadays.

  33. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    Sometimes sanity lurks where you least expect to find it.  These same people, however, rejected the prevailing psychosis over COVID while everyone else was losing their head

    Sweden has just dealt a severe blow to the globalist climate agenda by scrapping its green energy targets.

    In a statement announcing the new policy in the Swedish Parliament, Finance Minister Elisabeth Svantesson warned that the Scandinavian nation needs “a stable energy system.”

    Svantesson asserted that wind and solar power are too “unstable” to meet the nation’s energy requirements.

    Instead, the Swedish Government is shifting back to nuclear power and has ditched its targets for a “100% renewable energy” supply.

    The move is a major blow to unreliable and inefficient technology.

  34. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    I’m always amazed when some public figure goes out in public, admits the truth, says what they really think and then crawfishing the next denying what they said in from of hundreds of people.  Their phone blows up all night long with other liars and frauds berating them for telling the truth.  The next morning it’s…

    Oh, no, I was misinterpreted.  I didn’t sat that.

    The CEO of one of the most profitable large corporations in the United States is backing off of his support of the left-wing ESG (Environmental and Social Governance) movement.

    BlackRock CEO Larry Fink claimed that the term had been “weaponized” in a talk at Aspen Ideas Forum on Sunday, according to Axios.

    Fink went on to admit that he was “ashamed” to be associated with the left-wing corporate movement.

    “I’m ashamed of being part of this conversation.”

  35. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    Senator John Tester D-Montana is a weasel.  If his new, current challenger can’t beat him, then there is no hope for Montana.  Lots of people are betting on Tim Sheehy to take out Tester and regain the Senate for the GOP.

    Fox News story on the very impressive Sheehy with his campaign video.

    Sheehy is a former Navy Seal, pilot, founder of a firefighting aviation company and manages a 20,000 acre cattle ranch in Montana.

  36. mharper42 Avatar
    mharper42

    I just realized I never logged in today.

    So here I am, way late, but waving HI Y’ALL!

     

  37. Tedtam Avatar

    Another Hunter Whatsapp text is revealed.

    Kamala would be horrific as a president, but the Biden Mafia needs to be taken down.

  38. Tedtam Avatar

    Mharper, I just figgered your cats were holding you down in bed, waiting to let you up for their next feeding time.

    Cats can be brutal.

  39. GJT Avatar
    GJT

    NASCAR great Jimmie Johnson’s in-laws found shot to death in Oklahoma

    MUSKOGEE, Okla. — Police in Muskogee, Oklahoma, confirmed Tuesday they are investigating the shooting deaths of three relatives of seven-time NASCARchampion Jimmie Johnson.

    The bodies of Jack Janway, 69; his wife Terry Janway, 68; and their grandson Dalton Janway, 11, were discovered Monday at a home in Muskogee, located about 50 miles (80 kilometers) southeast of Tulsa, Muskogee police spokesperson Lynn Hamlin said. Hamlin said investigators believe Terry Janway shot and killed her husband and grandson before shooting herself.

  40. Super Dave Avatar
    Super Dave

    Did I tell you that it was HOT today? I climbed on the zero turn mower at 7:30 AM and crawled off at 3;30 PM. Long day but I mowed the yards of both houses, the barn and the right of way from the highway down past the farm house to uncle Henry’s place. Man it looks good. I got a shower and now I’m soaking up the BTU’s you could hang meat in the den. Also I keep hearing this guy calling me from the fridge. I better go check. 😀

  41. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    The video Benny Johnson had earlier and was pulled is now at this Twitter thread.

    See it while you can.

  42. Shannon Avatar
    Shannon

    25 Texpat

    That was great –  De-masking the scumbags.

    Too bad they couldn’t get good mugshots and splash them across the Internet.

  43. Bonecrusher Avatar
    Bonecrusher

    Busting glowies in the process of their incitement to riot is always a good thing.

    I think it may be time to close that bureau entirely instead of just firing the top 5 layers en masse.

  44. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    26 Shannon

    Good find on that article.

    Back in the early 2000s, I defended Bush and the Patriot Act.  I was wrong and the Left Wing and Libertarians were right.  It is beyond ironical those who railed against that legislation and the FISA Courts ended up being the very ones to criminally abuse those powers.  We should have listened to them.

  45. Tedtam Avatar

    Well, I thought this last “additional time” cycle would be the last one, but Elsa managed to pull almost another ounce of water.  If I was going by feel, these veggies would be bagged up already.  Ready to spoil with hidden moisture in it.

    So glad I’m watching videos of the pros doing this.

  46. Dooood Avatar

    The “unmasking” video was on Rumble yesterday. It’s not going anywhere. Don’t rely on places like Twitter or YewToob for free speech.

    https://rumble.com/v2wdzau-proud-boys-unmask-deep-shill-patriot-front-white-supremacists.html

  47. Super Dave Avatar
    Super Dave

    About the Patriot Act, at first glance it seems like a good idea but after giving it some thought I was against it. I  told my wife at the time that even though I liked W, I think he’s wrong on this and sadly I was proved right and it was abused worse than I could have imagined.

  48. Super Dave Avatar
    Super Dave

    This has been all over Fox News tonight and I think that it’s just hilarious.

    Donald Trump is the only living US president whose ancestors didn’t own slaves, report says.

    • Donald Trump is reportedly the only living US president whose ancestors did not own slaves.
    • That’s because Trump’s ancestors came to America after slavery had already been abolished.
    • Even Barack Obama is descended from slaveholders, through his white mother’s side of the family.

    Every currently-living person who has served as President of the United States is descended from ancestors who owned slaves — except for Donald Trump.

    That’s according to a new investigation from Reuters examining the ancestral history of American lawmakers and presidents. In addition to presidents, the investigation found that two Supreme Court Justices, 11 governors, and 100 members of Congress are the direct descendants of slaveholders.

    They include prominent members of both parties, including Republicans like Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell and Sen. Lindsey Graham and Democrats like Sens. Elizabeth Warren and Tammy Duckworth.

    Even Barack Obama — the country’s first Black president — is the descendant of a slaveowner on his white mother’s side of the family.

    Lawrence Jones said something about how funny it would be for Barack Obama to have to pay reparations to himself and Donald Trump would be of the hook. 😀

  49. GJT Avatar
    GJT

    During the time we had fantasies of closing down entire departments – Energy, Education etc, no I was not in favor of opening a completely new department adding thousands and thousands of bureaucrats . It was stupid, we knew how it would turn out. We knew.

  50. Super Dave Avatar
    Super Dave

    My #32, That’s right up there with Donald trump being more Injun that Elizabeth Warren.  😉

  51. bsue54 Avatar

    Tedtam @ 7:45 – Trust me – I feel your pain…  I got up early one morning to weigh trays and go back to sleep for a couple hours… One tray had lost 0.2 oz and another had gained it… I finally went to HEB and got a scale that weighs in Kg – only problem is that I haven’t finished anything to weigh since I got it… SIGH…

  52. Tedtam Avatar

    Writing enough, my trays weighed MORE this last time around.

    I called it quits. Maybe I misread my scale. And my calculations on rehydrating water amounts seen way low. Gonna hafta take another look at my reference source and touch those numbers.

    But it’s broccoli, so it won’t take matter much. I’m saving the crumbs to powder. It’ll go on my shelf with my other good powders.

    Now, Elsa needs some cleaning. Those pieces of florets are everywhere.

  53. bsue54 Avatar

    You sayin’ Elsa’s got broccoli in her teeth???

    Nat’s got flat squares of frozen whooped egg…

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