20 February 2024

How Old Do You Need to Be to Defend Yourself?

Man may have been breaking into home when 14-year-old shot him to death, HCSO says

The gun-hating part of the Left would have it so this kid was unable to defend himself. "Safe storage laws" are not about safety.

Harris County, Texas is the greater Houston area. Houston is the county seat.

According to Sheriff Ed Gonzalez, the man approached the home and was messing with the front door. Gonzalez said it's unclear if he actually unlocked and opened the door or if he was just turning the door knob back and forth, trying to get inside.

"A 14-year-old boy who was home alone inside the residence became alarmed, grabbed a pistol, and walked to the doorway," Gonzalez said. "He saw a man he didn't recognize and reportedly fired five or six shots from inside the home, striking the man."

The hat tip goes to Colion Noir and his video 14-year-old Home Alone Shoots Homeless Home Intruder In Houston, TX

The only person responsible for your safety is you.

California Walmart Parking Lot Shooting

I'm less interested in the news article than the video below, but I include it for completeness. Grandpa shot dead trying to apologize after ‘minor fender bender’ in Walmart parking lot

None of the articles I looked at, had a mug shot of the shooter, because publishing her photo would feed the wrong narrative.

This is The Officer Tatum video Black Woman UNALIVES Innocent Grandpa Over Small Walmart Fender Bender.

Britain's National Health Service Keeps Killing

Not by way of accidents. They set out to kill people and they do. The banned end-of-life pathway that has never gone away - The Conservative Woman

The Liverpool Care Pathway was a doublespeak term that meant killing people. "Care" in this case meant staring people to death, or having them die by way of dehydration. They also would administer large does of opioids, because that kept people from complaining as they were starved to death.

JULY 15 will be the tenth anniversary of the abolition of the Liverpool Care Pathway (LCP) in every hospital and hospice in the country. The end-of-life-care protocol was scrapped by the Government as a ‘national disgrace’, in the words of Norman Lamb, then Care Services Minister, after a review by Baroness Neuberger found widespread failings and abuses.

Ten years since the got rid of it, but apparently it went away in name only.

What followed after 2014 was a classic establishment stitch-up in which the LCP was repackaged and rebranded with replacements perpetuating errors central to the initial lethal dysfunction – imaginary prognoses of death, anticipatory prescribing of drugs via syringe drivers, and the withdrawal of food and fluids following a ‘best interest’ team decision.

Relatively new is the protection of such practices by secret courts which appear hostile not only to awkward families but also to contrary medical opinion.

So why are the doctors in the NHS continuing to kill people? Because they can. And because caring for the sick and the elderly is expensive, and the NHS is under a lot of financial pressure.

Yet the media still hero-worships the NHS and sympathises with campaigners and celebrities who want to change the law to give doctors more power to kill by assisted suicide and euthanasia.

So much for "Do no harm."

I can't wait until we have socialized medicine! (Hat tip to Irons in the Fire.)

She's a Judge - Apparently She Doesn't Believe the Law Applies to Her

She is charged with attempted murder. Sonya M. McKnight arrest: Pennsylvania magistrate judge is charged with shooting her ex-boyfriend as he slept - 6ABC Philadelphia

A suspended magistrate judge in Pennsylvania shot her estranged boyfriend in the head as he slept last weekend, police said Thursday in filing attempted murder and aggravated assault charges against her.

Tests showed Magisterial District Judge Sonya M. McKnight, 57, had gunshot residue on her hands an hour after Michael McCoy was shot in the bed of his home in the Harrisburg area early Saturday, Susquehanna Township Police wrote in an arrest affidavit.

The reason that she was suspended was also noted.

Among the pending misconduct allegations, the Judicial Conduct Board alleges that she gave excess vacation time to members of her court staff; directed an aide to ignore a woman's civil complaint that claimed McKnight owed her for a $2,100 loan; and used a Facebook profile with her photo in judicial robes to promote sales of a consumer product.

She also apparently shot her ex-husband in 2019, but the state couldn't prove that wasn't self-defense. It may have been self-defense.

I am becoming increasingly convinced that our entire system, from legislation, to criminal justice, to elections are corrupted beyond much hope of recovery.

19 February 2024

I'm Awake

I need to get back to a band I was introduced to recently. Well, not too recently. We had one other song by Intervals but it was quite some time ago. Like Polyphia (and a few others) they produce mostly instrumental Metal, very heavy on the guitars. This song is no exception to that rule. There are times when I really love this music.

Intervals was founded by guitarist & composer, Aaron Marshall. The home base is Toronto. I think you might like it.

This song is "I'm Awake" by Intervals from their 2015 album The Shape of Colour.

Louisiana Has a Shortage of Police

Actually most of the country has a shortage. Louisiana governor declares state of emergency due to police shortage | AP News

Nationwide stats are available on retiring and resigning police.

Officer resignations were up 47% in 2022, compared with 2019,the year before the pandemic and Floyd’s murder, according to a survey of nearly 200 police agencies by the Police Executive Research Forum, a Washington, DC.-based think tank. Retirements are up 19%.

Apparently it isn't just the large cities that are having trouble with staffing.

Agencies around the U.S. have experienced police shortages in recent years that many in law enforcement blame on a morale hit stemming from the coronavirus pandemic and criticism of police that boiled over with the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis. Small towns, including in Maine, Texas and Ohio, have disbanded their police departments, turning over law enforcement work to county sheriffs, a neighboring town or state police.

So what happens when you don't have police to enforce the rule of law? Or when you convince them NOT to enforce the rule of law? All you have to do is look at Chicago, Philadelphia, New Orleans, Los Angeles, etc. to find out. You fail to get the rule of law.

This is where I always mention Hobbes' Leviathan, because the idea that you MUST enforce the rule of law is not new. Hobbes published Leviathan in 1651. In that book he describes the State of War that ensues when law and order break down. I think "war zone" pretty accurately describes what is happening in our cities.

So what will you do when you call 911, and no one comes to save you?

Truckers Refusing Deliveries to NYC

It will be interesting to see if this takes hold. Truckers for Trump are refusing to drive to New York City after $350m fraud ruling

The average US City contains less than 1 weeks supply of food - or so I have heard. That probably varies a lot with whether you are talking canned goods or perishables. But it probably isn't a lot.

Truck drivers who support former president Donald Trump have voiced that they won’t be driving to New York City to underscore their disappointment with the civil fraud judgment that fined Mr Trump more than $350m.

I hope it comes true, because it will finally spell out to those people in NY who think that they are better than everyone, just how dependent they are on the people they look down on.

I hope it comes true, but I doubt that it will.

Big Tech Sets Out to Destroy Hollywood

Filmmaking rules from people who have no idea how to make films, or what happens on a set. What could possibly go wrong?

Jim Agnew is willing to talk to the guys from Film Threat because he works mostly on independent films, which are not governed by the nonsense coming out of corporate HR departments.

He noted some of the films that could not be made under the rules published by the big Hollywood studios. The one that stuck with me is Silence of the Lambs. It could not be made under this diversity rules. There are others; watch the video. It is 17 minutes.

This is the Film Threat video NO MOVIE COULD BE MADE UNDER DEIA - CONVO W/ WGA SCREENWRITER JIM AGNEW | Film Threat Rants. The quote below is from the description of the video, and not the video itself.

Chris Gore and Alan Ng are joined by WGA Screenwriter Jim Agnew to rant about the new DEIA rules that will essentially end filmmaking as we know it.

What Caused The Fall of Disney?

From The Other McCain we get the following: How Trump Derangement Syndrome, #MeToo and Tumblrinas Ruined Disney

And make no mistake, The Other McCain is correct; Disney is ruined. They burned nearly $1.5 billion at the box office last year. They have had a string of Disney+ shows with dismal ratings. I could go on.

Ace of Spades on Friday linked and excerpted a lengthy recounting of this history by Alan Ng, editor-in-chief of the website Film Threat. “The D-Files, Part 3: Disney the Killer of Dreams.”

Because Ng’s story is such a long one, and because Ace’s excerpts do not provide the necessary backstory for those who haven’t followed the twists and turns of Disney’s trajectory, I feel obligated to give readers a thumbnail history. Under the leadership of Michael Eisner, Disney in the late 1980s became the most successful studio in Hollywood and, beginning with 1989’s The Little Mermaid — which won two Academy Awards; Best Original Score and Best Original Song for “Under the Sea” — launched a string of animated features that became known as “The Disney Renaissance.”

Click thru for the rise, and purchase by Disney, of Pixar. This was followed by the purchase of both Lucasfilm and Marvel. Other box office successes, like Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl. The rise of #MeToo, and Hillary, and Trump. And TDS.

While I have covered/linked to the 3 parts of Alan Ng's Disney Files, I realize that they are long, but Film Threat takes cinema seriously, and Alan Ng was a life-long fan of Disney, before they self-destructed. This is a pretty good overview of the subject and I can recommend. Though if you are interested in cinema, and want to see how the Woke scolds are destroying Hollywood in General, and Disney in particular I can recommend the D-Files, by Alan Ng, and a few associated articles.

John Lasseter, mentioned in the "D-Files Part 1" above, was a driving force at Pixar. He directed Toy Story (1995), A Bug's Life (1998), Toy Story 2 (1999), Cars (2006), and Cars 2 (2011). He was executive producer on everything that came out of Pixar thru 2018.

18 February 2024

14 Defensive Gun Uses

And a swipe at the insanity of Hawaii's court. 14 Defensive Gun Uses That Show Armed Citizens Matter

Hawaii’s high court last week thumbed its nose at the U.S. Supreme Court’s Second Amendment jurisprudence, declaring that the right to bear arms in public clashes with the “Aloha spirit” and therefore doesn’t really apply in that state.

That’s right. The Hawaii Supreme Court believes it can water down and reinterpret the federal Bill of Rights, because—well— “vibes.”

Click thru for more BS and those 14 examples of self-defense.

Antisemitism at MIT

Another university that has a lack of tolerance. MIT Leaders Assembled a Faculty Advisory Group on Campus Anti-Semitism. Then They Ignored It.

What's the opposite of Diversity? University.

MIT had a group of Jewish faculty assemble to help the university adress the growing problem of antisemitism on the campus. A positive first step. Then they proceeded to ignore the group. It almost looks like the formation of the group was nothing but a PR stunt. "See! We are doing something!"

The school's "Standing Together Against Hate" (STAH) initiative, Nobles said, would include four panels: one on anti-Semitism, one on "campus freedom of expression," one on Islamophobia, and one on "anti-Palestinian racism." Omitted from the speaker series was any talk on racism or hatred targeting Israelis and Zionists.

MIT's hand-picked speakers also prompted concern. Islamophobia panelist Dalia Mogahed in the wake of Oct. 7 endorsed Hamas terrorism as an act of lawful "resistance" and suggested that Israelis are "savages" who "kill babies" and "bomb hospitals." Free speech panelist Erwin Chemerinsky, meanwhile, serves as the dean of the University of California, Berkeley, School of Law, which was sued in November over "unchecked" campus anti-Semitism.

It isn't that MIT didn't take the Jewish group's recommendations for speakers, they didn't ask for recommendations. At this point the group apparently decided that they had been assembled as a PR stunt.

The members responded by disbanding their advisory group.

The hat tip goes to CBD at Ace of Spades HQ

Your Tax Dollars at Work in Somalia

By Anthony Scott at The Gateway Pundit: U.S. Will Build Five New Military Bases for Somali National Army, Costing Over $100 Million

The U.S. Embassy in Somalia has announced that the United States will build five new military bases for the Somalia National Army Danab Brigade.

In a statement, U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs Molly Phee stated the Somalia National Army is “a centerpiece of our ongoing security cooperation with Somalia.”

No money for border security, but money for this. Your government doesn't care about you.

17 February 2024

Saturday Roundup of Link Roundups - 17 February

Wombat-socho is first with In The Mailbox: 02.14.24

Dana Loesch: Trump’s Picks To Run The RNC Aren’t Good
Don Surber: Dodging the 13th Amendment

Animal Magnetism - Animal’s Hump Day News

The whole country has a Harvard problem.
Probably not the worst tactic.
Inflation is back!

The Right Way - Top of the News

China prepares for war--from inside America - American Thinker
Liberals Lie: ‘The Star-Spangled Banner’ is NOT ‘Racist’… But ”The Black National Anthem’ Most Certainly IS Racist - The Lid

EBL - Diversity Shooters Coming To America

Breitbart: MS-13 gang terrorizing people in New York and Multiple people shot at KC Superbowl Parade
Heavy: Shooter identified in Houston attack

Pixy Misa at Ambient Irony - Daily News Stuff 15 February 2024: Rule One Of Diggy Diggy Hole Edition

In a clear sign of the End Times, the UN and the European Court of Human Rights have both affirmed that forcing companies to create encryption back doors to enable governments to spy on their civilian populations is a violation of human rights.

Again from Wombat-socho - In The Mailbox: 02.15.24

Power Line: Climate Activists Are Evil, also, Fani Takes the Stand [Updated]
Shark Tank: Mills Says America Was Safer Under Trump

Vlad Tepes - At last, a real question for Karine Jean-Pierre: Links 1 for February 15th, 2024

3. The real issue today is that it doesn’t make a damn bit of difference how much evidence we have of massive government crimes, incompetence, or outright malice they hold and act on against the citizens of Western nations.

Battleswarm Blog - LinkSwarm for February 16, 2024

Inflation higher than expected. Unexpectedly!
Well, what do you know? “Mail-In Ballot Fraud Study Finds Trump ‘Almost Certainly’ Won In 2020.”

Gates of Vienna - News Feed 2/16/2024

Following the arrest of a former FBI informant over allegations of that he was lying when he said that President Joe Biden was bribed by Ukrainian oil and gas company Burisma, Biden said in a press conference said the impeachment inquiry against himself should be dropped.

A View from the Beach - Flotsam and Jetsam - Fani Willis and Nathan Wade Testilie

Mia Cathell at TownHall, Teary-Eyed Fani Willis Testifies in Humiliating Hearing Ace. "Drillable Hours:" Some Thoughts on the Sweetick/Fani Gangbang of Lies Update: The Judge Scolds Fani, Tells Her to Answer the Questions Posed With Fewer Histrionics Or He'll Strike Her Testimony

Flopping Aces - The Week in Radical Leftism, 02/16/2024

2/14 – The Progressive International: The “Left of the Left” Goes Global
2/15 – With Friends Like the GOP Establishment, Ukraine Doesn’t Need Enemies

Wombat-socho again - In The Mailbox: 02.16.24

CDR Salamander: So Do Ship Numbers Matter Or Not?
Don Surber: No outrage, no readers

Small Dead Animals - Friday On Turtle Island

Dementia Joe’s America: Climate cultists deface constitution. Biden embraces indigenous knowledge. The hockey stick forever? Don’t upset the pronoun people. The axis of evil.

Cafe Hayek - Some Links

GMU Econ alum Alex Salter exposes the false promise of tariffs.
George Will is not amused by Biden’s dishwasher regulations

CBD at Ace of Spades HQ - February 15, 2024

Because our military now sucks.
Why is the U.S. Navy Running Out of Tomahawk Cruise Missiles?

Maggie's Farm - Thursday morning links

Border crisis now No. 1 reason people don’t like Biden
Traitor John Brennan Mobilized Foreign Intelligence Services to Spy on the Duly Elected American President

Doug Ross - Larwyn’s Linx: Here's the Russian Collusion File That Has the Deep State Trembling

• Why NATO? - Don Surber
• Why does it seem like most members of Congress are either stupid, rapacious, or both? - Patricia McCarthy

I leave you with Wednesday's gifs from Wirecutter, Quick Hits Of Wisdom, Knowledge And Snark #1614 - Valentines Day Edition from 90 Miles from Tyranny, and Wednesday Memes … from MaddMedic.

Mother Defends Her Children from Home Invader

What does the gun-hating part of the Left think she should have done? South Carolina: Woman kills man in self-defense

She told deputies that she heard banging at the door while she and her two minor children were inside.

As she approached the door, the man gained entry into the apartment, according to deputies.

She grabber her gun, but he kept advancing, so she shot and killed him. Then she called the cops.

No charges are being filed, and the woman’s two minor children were not harmed, deputies said.

That is because Self-defense is a human right, and your legal right in South Carolina. Good Guys 1, Bad Guys 0.

What Awaits Me

So I've been slowly working my way through the work of Pattern-Seeking Animals. They are a band I tripped over at the end of last year when Tidal served up some songs from their new album. They are a Progressive Rock comprised of current and former members of Spock's Beard, another Progressive Rock band. I like some of what I've heard. I don't like other bits of their work. Today's song I quite like.

This is "What Awaits Me" by Pattern-Seeking Animals from their 2023 album Spooky Action at a Distance.

16 February 2024

Friday Links - 16 February

Lawrence Person's BattleSwarm Blog is first with Why Is Google Selling Adwords For Snuff Films?

A comedy group called Three Dead Trolls in a Baggie had a skit about why you should keep your parents off the Internet. “I want to find out if latex paint bonds to stucco. I guess I’ll search for ‘Latex Bondage.'”

“Uh, you don’t want to do that!”

I just had one of those moments.

Meep at Stump - Taxing Tuesday: Getting SALTy

Okay, let’s do a quick round-up of the tax themes going around. Given where I live, and that Mike Lawler is my rep, I’m going to keep hitting SALT (State and Local Tax deduction from federal income tax) as a theme.

Mike Rowe - The Smartest Dropout I Know is Rikki Schlott (Ep. 370)

Rikki Schlott was studying at NYU during Covid – one of the most expensive universities in the country. Like most of her contemporaries, she found the Zoom version of her college education to be…lacking. And she was likewise disappointed that NYU didn’t lower its already sky-high tuition during the lockdowns. In fact, she was appalled when they actually raised it.

Tam at View from the Proch - Dust Bowl

In 1936, The Atlantic published a series of letters from a woman in Oklahoma to her friend who had given up on farming out west and had decamped for her home turf in Delmarva.

Pixy Misa at Ambient Irony - Daily News Stuff 14 February 2024: Diggy Diggy Hole Edition

The original proposal for the World Wide Web was written in Microsoft Word for Mac 4.0. Can we still read it? (JGC)

Yes... Mostly. Though not in Word itself. Libre Office works though.

The Other McCain - How to Lose a Special Election

Democrats nominated an old white guy and won. Gosh, too bad the Republican Party in New York doesn’t have any old white guys . . . Wait a minute. What did you say?

“RAAAAACIST!”

Granite Grok - Good Gun News: Committee Recommends Passage of Bill to Protect Gun Owner’s Privacy

New Hampshire isn’t waiting to see where the on-again, off-again relationship between zealous gun grabbers and credit card merchant codes for guns and ammunition end up. They’ve advanced legislation that would prohibit Merchant Category codes for firearms-related anything.

Lawrence Person's BattleSwarm Blog - Speaker Mike Johnson: No Foreign Aid Until You Address The Border

Foreign aid is a luxury. Protecting the border is an enumerated responsibility of the federal government.

Good Guys 2, Bad Guys 0

Did they think they were in New Jersey, and not in Tennessee? Resident shoots at burglars; 1 suspect dead, 1 charged

In this case Raleigh is a neighborhood in north-central Memphis, Tennessee, and not a city in a different state.

A man reportedly shot at two burglars during a Raleigh home invasion Wednesday, killing one. The survivor is being charged.

And since someone was killed during the commission of a felony, the survivor is being charged with "first-degree murder during the perpetration of aggravated burglary, and aggravated robbery." Most people who are not attorneys call that felony murder, and the Left hates it. It is apparently unfair, in the view the Left, for you to be held accountable for the foreseeable consequences of your actions. He set out to commit a home invasion. Someone was killed as the direct consequence of his actions and decisions. Who do you think should be held accountable?

The guy who is charged did get shot, but he survived. He told police that the two men were breaking into apartments, and that in this case they were after Nike shoes.

The homeowner has not been charged because this didn't take place in NYC, it happened in Tennessee.

The Big Secret about Cloud Computing - It's Stupidly Expensive

Pixy Misa at Ambient Irony has the real tech news.

How much does it cost to delivery a terabyte of data?

Linode charges $5. DigitalOcean and Vultr charge $10. Microsoft Azure charges $80, Amazon charges $90, and Google Cloud charges $110. (Get Deploying)

AWS is what makes Amazon its profit, not shipping trillions of packages to billions of customers.

And what makes AWS profitable is overcharging you for simple services once you're locked in.

One terabyte used to sound like a lot of data. It really isn't today.

Which is why, later in the same post, we get the following:

Why companies are leaving the cloud. (InfoWorld)

It's fucking expensive.

Let's look closer at that InfoWorld article. Why companies are leaving the cloud.

Another significant driver was the failure to meet internal expectations, at 24%. “Unmet expectations” describes most technology trends I’ve been involved with, including client/server, enterprise application integration, service-oriented architecture. and now cloud. Those surveyed also cited unexpected costs, performance issues, compatibility problems, and service downtime.

The most common motivator for repatriation I’ve been seeing is cost. In the survey, more than 43% of IT leaders found that moving applications and data from on-premises to the cloud was more expensive than expected.

In other words the executives were sold a bill of goods. "These IT people are expensive, wouldn't it be better to give everything to Amazon?" This was always the way things happened in IT. From outsourcing - which was expensive, and in every instance I was involved in most people left - I ALWAYS left the company when they said an outsourcing deal was signed. So they paid more, and got application support from people who didn't know the applications.

Web-based systems was another. I remember one company where they couldn't understand why their new/fancy system had destroyed productivity in the call center. (Green-screen systems were not pretty, but they were usually blindingly fast.)

The other big issue, aside from cost, is security. That was listed by 33% of companies.

On a personal note everything you store in the cloud, from photos, to documents, you lose all expectation of privacy. You did hand the data to someone else, after all. I store stuff on the cloud - mostly stuff I really don't want to loose, like tax documents, my password manager database, etc. But I encrypt the documents before I upload them. I just use the standard AES encryption standard (the Rijndael algorithm), because I am trying to hide from employees of the cloud company, and any hackers they may let in through the back door; I'm not trying to hide from the three-letter agencies. Twofish is actually a better encryption algorithm, but the support for AES, by just downloading an app and off you go, is too easy. Yes, you do need to remember the PW for the file, but that is what a password manager is for - remembering passwords.

AI is the current new thing. "It will make IT cheaper, we're sure!" Actually it will make everything cheaper, right up to the point that it doesn't.

Journalism, The Rush to Judgement and the Kansas City Shooting

From The Other McCain: Kansas City Fans Celebrate Super Bowl Victory With Parade and Mass Shooting

When this story started breaking Wednesday afternoon, there was a lot of confusion and CNN (I watch, so you don’t have to) had on some “experts” who were talking about terrorism, blah blah blah, which I didn’t believe for one second. Pardon me if I’ve been paying enough attention to news about mass shootings to have some pre-conceived beliefs about the likely scenario when gunfire erupts someplace like downtown Kansas City.

Click thru for more on the Professional Journalists at CNN, and the predictable liberal response to the incident.

And they wonder why "Professional Journalists" are being laid off all around the country.