On the Warpath in NV.

Nevada Tribal Rangers RAM climate activist blockade of road leading to Burning Man, mass arrest protesters

“I’m gonna take all of you out!” Photo credit: Michelle Lhooq

Nevada Tribal Rangers RAM climate activist blockade of road leading to Burning Man, mass arrest protesters

While much of this has been tried in the UK, police have been hesitant to simply remove the nuisance-makers from the roads. That was not the case in Nevada.

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Let’s just fix that in the computer….

 

 

 

 

 

 

Polls among likely voters?  They don’t need any stinking voters!

 

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The Thug Life.

Donald the Orange returns from the Pit and becomes Donald the White.

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“Ale vs Stout” weekend is here.

It’s a sure sign that the summer is drawing to a close; this weekend is for many college students the date that they quit their summer job and head back to school.

We were on Cape Cod one summer at the end of August.  Back then I was drinking beer (and it’s heavier cousins).  From the short list of brews on tap there was one brand I liked, a stout.  I ordered it from the menu.  What arrived at the table was a golden hued liquid and a sip indicated that it was in fact an ale.

Catching the harried waitress as she passed by, I told her I had not received the stout I asked for.   She told me “Oh no, that is the stout”,  I prepared to strongly disagree.   My girlfriend interceded and nicely suggested that the waitress check with someone at the bar.   A while later, the manager came by with my stout, nicely cold, dark and foamy.   He apologized and explained that all his experienced summer help,  all college students, had left on Friday to head back to school.   He said that every summer he dreaded this weekend because the smooth running operation that he had built fell apart as he tried to find warm bodies to fill the gap until after Labor Day and the crowds stopped coming, when he could get by with his few permanent employees.

So I made a notation on my calendar, annually, to recognize the start of the period when I needed to keep my patience in hand and expectations low until after Labor Day.

I named this period, “Ale vs Stout” weekend.   So join me in throttling back your expectations of timely service and cultivate patience for incorrect food orders (dressing on the salad instead of on the side,  fried not grilled and Ale instead of Stout.) or receiving the wrong brew.

I’ll be the guy ordering the unsweetened Ice Tea.

Annual repost.

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Scott Adams says “Bud Light them!”

For those that haven’t heard, some states and companies are making noises about bringing back mandatory masking.

That would be in total disregard of the post-pandemic admissions that masking didn’t work.

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Real difference between Democrats and Republicans. ACE

The difference in two parts.

Part one.

John Hayward
@Doc_0

The driving force behind lethally incompetent blue-state government is that no Democrat politician today thinks duty to their constituents is their top priority. All of them have higher concerns: global warming, diversity agenda, Party-building, and lining their own pockets.

Not enough Repubs see duty as their top concern, but at least some do, and at least most of them would SAY it’s their highest priority if asked. The GOP has a zillion problems, but at least it retains some tenuous grasp of the ideal of politicians as public servants.

That’s all completely gone from the arrogant leftist Democrat Party, and it has been for a long time. Dems don’t see America as a great and noble nation they are called to serve. At best, they think it might become a decent nation if they can wield power to beat it into shape.

This is baked deeply into the ideological foundation laid within the minds of every Democrat. They’re told all their lives that America was born in sin, the common folk are racists, private capital is exploitation, and their sacred calling is to deliver “social justice.”

Well, justice is inherently coercive – it’s why the police have guns. Almost everything in Democrat ideology is coercive, compulsive, and punitive. They view government as a vehicle for punishing unworthy citizens who deviate from their vision of fairness and equity.

Redistribution is coercive. You can tell Lefties are well aware of this because they scoff at the notion of people voluntarily funding charitable endeavors or community services. They laugh bitterly when reminded they could pay more taxes voluntarily instead of hiking tax rates.

For a Democrat, nothing is real, nothing truly counts, unless coercive government force is behind it. They believe in a wise and powerful elite imposing justice and equity on all those beneath them. They don’t make polite requests of the public, or take “no” for an answer.

And of course, as the tawdry Biden scandals remind us, Dem politicians are absolutely obsessed with money and devoted to making themselves richer. They believe they DESERVE riches and luxuries, because they’re the elite. They seethe at capitalists who live better than they do.

With those attitudes in mind, there’s no way a Democrat politician will ever feel like a humble servant of the deplorable public, with a sacred duty to put the needs of their racist, sexist, transphobic, greedy citizens first. You don’t feel humble before people you coerce.

Add the effects of media bias. Even the worst Dem politicians are constantly showered with puff pieces. Even the most obviously stupid and venal of them are lauded as moral and intellectual titans. They get unlimited credit for good intentions and zero accountability for failure.

The results are easy to see in every blue state and city disaster: an arrogant, corrupt elite with zero accountability and a long list of priorities that rank much, much higher than “duty to my country, state, or city and all my constituents.”

The fact that Dems are never held accountable for the disastrous outcome of their policies means they endlessly double down on failure. They view every agency under their control as a piggy bank to be looted for ideological crusades, Party-building slush funds, and personal gain.

That’s why the unfortunate constituents of ancient Dem regimes keep discovering their emergency systems don’t work, their crisis managers have no idea how to manage a crisis, and their law enforcement bureaucracies are more interested in pursuing the law-abiding than criminals.

Dems hire swarms of government employees and turn them into ideological footsoldiers. Competence and efficiency are EXPLICITLY less important than ideological conformity – that’s what all those mandatory DEI political exercises are about.

Ideological conformity automatically rules out policies and solutions that might be effective – and remember, socialists never solve problems, they “manage” them. Managerial liberalism is great at spending money and holding meetings, but not so good at dealing with a crisis.

These are problems that plague Big Government in general, and Lord knows Republicans aren’t immune, especially the ones that attempt to ingratiate themselves with the Dem power structure as controlled opposition. They naturally inherit a lot of Dem attitudes.

But at least you can find Repubs that still take their duties seriously. Not to belittle their accomplishments, but some of those red-state miracle governors are simply displaying the baseline level of competence and responsibility that was more widely expected 50 years ago.

Our whole system is deeply sick and corrupt. Dems are accountable for setting that tone because they have decades of unbroken power in the most troubled cities, they control the media, and they absolutely rule the permanent federal bureaucracy. They institutionalized arrogance.

The monstrous portrait rotting in D.C.’s attic is a study of the Democrat Party and its ideology of coercion in pursuit of “social justice.” States and cities are stacking up corpses because Dems love government, but have little interest in the responsibilities of governing. /end

Part Two.

A Poor Substitute  by Joe Mannix

As the details about the disastrous Maui fire continue to unfold, many people are left wondering how the hell a foul-up this spectacular is possible. How did everything go so wrong at every level of the response? Why did Maui have to wait for water authorization? Why were the emergency sirens not activated? Why was traffic allegedly blocked from leaving on the only good road out? Assuming that all of what we’ve heard is true, how did so much go wrong?

I think that the sad conclusion is that, in reality, nothing went wrong. Not officially. Everyone likely followed every guideline, rule, regulation and requirement. Procedural compliance was probably quite good. What apparently nobody did, however, was the single most important thing: think. The environment in which they operate has been designed to eliminate the need to think and ensure compliance instead.

 

The purpose of the rules laid down in such great volume for so long a time is to obviate thinking. You don’t need to think if there’s a rule to cover whatever it is you need to do. Follow the rules, comply with the procedures, adhere to the regulations and you will achieve your goal or at least be shielded from any poor consequences. Nobody is to blame, because the rules were followed. The rules are there to act as a substitute for thinking. Robotic adherence to the rules – and striving to have a rule for all things – is awfully bad in situations that even slightly deviate from the context envisioned by the rulemakers.

The water situation in the Maui fire response is, I think, an unfortunately spot-on example. Why did the local authority on Maui call Honolulu for permission? Because the rules said it needed to. Why did Honolulu allegedly keep Maui waiting for five hours? They were busy, I’m sure. And the rules permitted it. Why didn’t the local incident commander or similar grab the water guy by the lapels and tell him to get the damned water flowing or else, and pick up the pieces later? That would be against the rules. Why didn’t they use the emergency sirens? No rule for that, not for a fire. The rules are for tsunami warnings. No rule, no action. Everyone apparently followed the rules. If the rumors that kids were sent home from school into the path of the blaze because of high winds or that firefighters left the scene before the fire was fully quelled are true, there were probably rules for that, too.

Maui isn’t the only example. The Flint, MI municipal water disaster is another. Flint wanted to change the water source to reduce costs. Both water sources were safe. The chemistry was a bit different between the two sources, but both were fine and complied with safety and quality standards. All of the regulations were satisfied. All the rules were met. But nobody thought about it. They were ticking boxes, not thinking about whether the difference in acidity would cause built-up scale in the pipes to release and expose the water supply to lead. There was no rule for that, and disaster followed.

The world is a complicated place and it is impossible to have a rule – or set of rules, or set of sets of rules ad infinitum – that will cover all conditions. But bureaucracy runs on rules and metes out reprisals for breaking them – even if breaking a rule or deciding not to proceed despite the rules saying you can would be the single best thing to do. Rule-following is in the organizational DNA at all levels, and it has made thought redundant.

And box-ticking is a poor substitute for thinking.

 

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Truth about the Ukraine War.

Yes, it’s that bad.

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Over the top on the Maui wildfires.

Over the top but mostly checks out…

Food for thought

By Mikki Willis:

“Theories are spreading online that the devastating fires on Maui allegedly started “too suddenly” and “burned too harshly” to be classified as a natural wildfire. The general consensus among Maui locals is that these deadly fires were not a natural disaster, but a deliberate act.

As we all seek the truth, it’s important to stay grounded in facts and reality. Here are some details worth contemplating:

A viral video suggests that it depicts lasers setting fires to Maui… is actually a video of a transformer exploding in Chile.
The head of the Maui Emergency Management resigned just one day after he defended his decision of not deploying evacuation sirens.
Cell communications went down.
While the fires were raging, the water supply was turned off, leaving residents and firefighters unable to save businesses, homes, and lives.
Citizen-chartered boats on course to rescue residents were turned away.
Maui’s Police Chief also oversaw the controversial Las Vegas massacre in 2017.
President Biden offered only $700 in emergency assistance per Maui household the same week he allocated another 24 billion dollars to Ukraine.
The World Economic Forum was spearheading a plan to use Maui as a prototype for AI-controlled clean energy.
In January 2023, a conference held in Maui focused on transforming the entire island into a “15-minute smart city.”
Real estate developers have been pushing hard to acquire Lahaina. Indigenous locals have denied every offer to sell their sacred land.

Only time will tell what really happened on the beloved island of Maui. Do technologies exist that could be responsible for these fatal fires? Yes, they do. Are there people heartless enough to orchestrate such an unthinkable act of mass murder? Unfortunately, there are. Man-made catastrophes – which often present similar signs as these tragic fires – occur more often than any of us would like to believe.”
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Last summer the largest wild fire in the USA during 2022 was a few miles (3 to be precise) from my front door near Salmon, Idaho (Moose Fire).

Many persons in this area get employment as wild fire personnel. The Moose Fire was more than suspicious in how it started. I will not state what everyone here knows as fact. If you believe the dot gov is saintly, I have some “learned” experience from south east Asia during the 1964-68 era that I will never be able to deny seeing, committed by ‘see * A’ operators in country. L*os and Cam b*dia.

Wake up people, we are being groomed for extermination. Fifteen minute cities to HELL- Fake police chiefs running fire investigations. Get informed. Smash your TV.

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Robin Williams

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“It’s a Damn Shame!”

Oliver Anthony surges to GLOBAL NUMBER ONE on Apple Music as overnight sensation’s stirring lament for America ‘Rich Men North of Richmond’ dominates airwaves

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