Tuesday, December 22, 2015

The Religion of Peace

Strikes again....

Mob of 30 tried to rape woman and kill her son at asylum center in Sweden - Speisa

Guess those guys need some additional training classes.

The business I work for has a plant in Sweden, in the spring have a planned trip there.


Merry Christmas Folks


My Favorite Animal

Our teacher asked what my favorite animal was, and I said, "Fried chicken."
She said I wasn't funny, but she couldn't have been right, because everyone else laughed.

My parents told me to always tell the truth. I did. Fried chicken is my favorite animal.
I told my dad what happened, and he said my teacher was probably a member of PETA.
He said they love animals very much.

I do, too. Especially chicken, pork and beef. Anyway, my teacher sent me to the principal's office.
I told him what happened, and he laughed, too. Then he told me not to do it again.

The next day in class my teacher asked me what my favorite live animal was.
I told her it was chicken. She asked me why, so I told her it was because you could make them into fried chicken.

She sent me back to the principal's office. He laughed, and told me not to do it again.

I don't understand. My parents taught me to be honest, but my teacher doesn't like it when I am.

Today, my teacher asked me to tell her what famous person I admired most. I told her, "Colonel Sanders."

Guess where I am now...

Sunday, December 20, 2015

Just Watch for 4 Minutes

Ann Corcoran on Refugee Resettlement
Out government is surreptitiously working to undermine American culture.
They, our government politicians and bureaucrats, clearly have not the courage to do it in an open and honest manner, therefore we should hold their actions with deep suspicion.

Where?


The look Bill's face is perfect for the caption.
The truth is President Clinton knows that he is loved in that room, and while what President Obama stands for is loved by the press, the man is not.

My Response Was

Surprisingly the email fodder received did not have a response block applied.
My response was...
Sir, you have already failed.

The Who had it right...
"Meet the new boss, same as the old boss"

Friday, December 18, 2015

An Apple for the Teacher

Congress.org presents MEGAVOTE for December 14, 2015 and Georgia's 13th Congressional District.

Recent Congressional Votes

  • Senate: K-12 Education Reauthorization -- Passage
  • House: Visa Waiver Program -- Passage
  • House: Red River Private Property -- Passage
  • House: Trade Enforcement -- Passage

Recent Senate Votes:

K-12 Education Reauthorization, Passage Vote Agreed to (85-12, 3 Not Voting)
The Senate cleared the conference report on the bill that reauthorizes the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) of 1965 for four years, through fiscal 2020, and modifies programs and policies throughout the law with the overall goal of giving states, school districts, schools, teachers and parents greater control over all aspects of elementary and secondary education. It maintains some federal oversight of state programs through the Education Department's ability to approve state plans for the use of federal funds, but it places strong restrictions on department actions and control.
Sen. Johnny Isakson voted YES
Sen. David Perdue voted YES
I suspect that end result will be enduring Federal government control all to a negative result. Doesn't matter what they say their intention is, the underlying purpose to total control and they could give a damn if the effect is improvement, in truth, failure is almost preferable.

Recent House Votes:

Visa Waiver Program, Passage Vote Passed (407-19, 7 Not Voting)
The chamber passed legislation that prohibits individuals who have been to specified nations such as Syria and Iraq from entering the United States unless they are interviewed by U.S. officials and get a regular visa, even if they are from countries that participate in the Visa Waiver Program.
Rep. David Scott voted YES
The scumbags follow this up with passing everything the President asked for in the budget. They are only pretending that they care about the immigration complaints, they want more voters dependent on the government.

Red River Private Property, Passage Vote Passed (253-177, 3 Not Voting)
The House passed a bill that requires the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) to sell to current and adjacent landowners the roughly 30,000 acres of federal land along the Red River, which forms part of the border between Texas and Oklahoma.
Rep. David Scott voted NO
Little surprise David Scott's vote. Why would a Democrat ever vote for diminished government
control. Knowing this President there could be a project in the works, something like a weigh station for collecting entry fees from wetbacks.

Trade Enforcement, Passage Vote Passed (256-158, 19 Not Voting)
The House agreed to the conference report on the bill that includes numerous provisions to facilitate trade and improve U.S. trade enforcement, including formally establishing the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agency and enhancing its authority, including authorizing an automated system for the agency to process imports and exports.  It also makes permanent the ban on state and local taxation of Internet access and phases out the taxes imposed in seven states in which they were grandfathered.
Rep. David Scott voted NO
My guess is that the tax blockade is at issue for our little Democratic Representative.

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Sunday, December 13, 2015

Budget Bullshit

Congress.org presents MEGAVOTE for December 7, 2015 and Georgia's 13th Congressional District.

Recent Congressional Votes
  • Senate: Budget Reconciliation – Passage
  • Senate: Surface Transportation Reauthorization-- Passage
  • House: Fiscal 2016 Intelligence Authorization -- Passage
  • House: EPA Existing Power Plant Rule Disapproval -- Passage
  • House: EPA New and Retrofitted Power Plant Rule Disapproval -- Passage
  • House: K-12 Education Reauthorization -- Passage
  • House: Energy Security and Infrastructure Overhaul -- Passage
  • House: Surface Transportation Reauthorization-- Passage
Upcoming Congressional Bills
  • Senate: K-12 Education Reauthorization
  • House: Red River Private Property Protection
Recent Senate Votes:
Budget Reconciliation – Passage Vote Passed (52-47, 1 Not Voting)
The Senate passed the bill that repeals large portions of the 2010 health care overhaul law and cuts off federal funding to Planned Parenthood for one year. Specifically, it zeroes-out the law's penalties for noncompliance with the law's requirements for most individuals to obtain health coverage and employers to offer health insurance. It scraps the law's Medicaid expansion in 2018, as well as subsidies to help individuals buy coverage through the insurance exchanges. It also eliminates certain taxes included in the law, including the tax on certain high-value employer-sponsored health insurance plans.
Sen. Johnny Isakson voted YES
Sen. David Perdue voted YES
These dudes keep playing around the edges, trying to look good for the voters, all the while, they do not give a shit. Have no interest in these little games, if they had any balls they would come up with a comprehensive plan, that includes tort reform and gut the pieces of shit Affordable Care Act.

Surface Transportation Reauthorization-- Passage Vote Agreed to (83-16, 1 Not Voting)
The Senate cleared the conference report on the bill that reauthorizes federal highway and transit programs for five years, through fiscal 2020, at increased funding levels to begin addressing the nation's transportation infrastructure needs. It transfers more than $70 billion from Treasury's general fund and other funds to cover projected shortfalls in the Highway Trust Fund over that time and fully fund the measure's estimated $305 billion cost. The measure also reauthorizes Amtrak and restructures its funding to reflect its major lines of business, renews the charter for the Export-Import Bank and rolls back a reduction in the crop insurance program.
Sen. Johnny Isakson voted YES
Sen. David Perdue voted NO
Amtrak, what freaking joke. In New England, and Atlantic corridor Amtrak is subsidized travel for Yankees, it keeps democrat voters happy. What happened to all of those shovel ready jobs in 2009, did they ever lift a finger to fix anything. Freaking New Orleans with all of politicians, money for nothing and chips for free.

Recent House Votes:
Fiscal 2016 Intelligence Authorization -- Passage Vote Passed (364-58, 11 Not Voting)
The chamber passed a bill that authorizes classified amounts in fiscal 2016 for 16 U.S. intelligence agencies and intelligence-related activities of the U.S. government, including the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (DNI), the CIA and the National Security Agency (NSA), as well as foreign intelligence activities of the Defense Department, FBI, State Department, Homeland Security Department and other agencies.
Rep. David Scott voted YES
Money for snoops, money spent too often on computer hardware rather than the clearly needed manpower on the ground. The President has made clear he holds little value in human intelligence, we know he has none, their attention now is too great on the data rather than the inside man.

EPA Existing Power Plant Rule Disapproval -- Passage Vote Passed (242-180, 11 Not Voting)
The House agreed to a joint resolution expressing disapproval of the rule submitted by the EPA concerning carbon emissions at existing power plants.
Rep. David Scott voted NO
For this crap David Scott is wrong. In Georgia is one of the country's two greatest coal fired electric generating plants. The EPA would have this plant closed down. This congressman stugots is cutting own peoples' livelihood.

EPA New and Retrofitted Power Plant Rule Disapproval -- Passage Vote Passed (235-188, 10 Not Voting)
The House agreed to a joint resolution expressing disapproval of the rule submitted by the EPA concerning carbon emissions at new and retrofitted power plants.
Rep. David Scott voted NO
I think I said enough right above.

K-12 Education Reauthorization -- PassageVote Passed (359-64, 10 Not Voting)
The chamber agreed to the conference report on the bill that reauthorizes the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) of 1965 for four years, through fiscal 2020, and modifies programs and policies throughout the law with the overall goal of giving states, school districts, schools, teachers and parents greater control over all aspects of elementary and secondary education. It maintains some federal oversight of state programs through the Education Department's ability to approve state plans for the use of federal funds, but it places strong restrictions on department actions and control.
Rep. David Scott voted YES
There was some talk that this should return some control to the states. I doubt it, we will have to wait an see.

Energy Security and Infrastructure Overhaul -- Passage Vote Passed (249-174, 10 Not Voting)
The House passed legislation which promotes the accelerated development and construction of natural gas pipelines and hydropower projects by increasing the authority of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) and requiring the agency to set hard deadlines for environmental reviews and permitting, and by requiring the designation of at least 10 corridors across federal lands in the Eastern U.S. where pipelines could be built.  It also includes numerous provisions intended to increase the security and reliability of the nation's electrical power grid; revises national energy efficiency standards and requires the Energy Department to expedite decisions on applications to export liquefied natural gas (LNG).
Rep. David Scott voted NO
More of the same crap out of our congressman.

Surface Transportation Reauthorization-- Passage Vote Passed (359-65, 9 Not Voting)
The House adopted the conference report on the bill that reauthorizes federal highway and transit programs for five years, through fiscal 2020, at increased funding levels to begin addressing the nation's transportation infrastructure needs. It transfers more than $70 billion from Treasury's general fund and other funds to cover projected shortfalls in the Highway Trust Fund over that time and fully fund the measure's estimated $305 billion cost. The measure also reauthorizes Amtrak and restructures its funding to reflect its major lines of business, renews the charter for the Export-Import Bank and rolls back a reduction in the crop insurance program.
Rep. David Scott voted YES
Said it above, won be a large margin then passed onto the Senate who went ahead and passed.

Upcoming Votes:
K-12 Education Reauthorization - S1177
The measure would reauthorize the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) of 1965 for four years, through fiscal 2020, and modify programs and policies throughout the law with the overall goal of giving states, school districts, schools, teachers and parents greater control over all aspects of elementary and secondary education. It would maintain some federal oversight of state programs through the Education Department's ability to approve state plans for the use of federal funds, but would place strong restrictions on department actions and control.
Politicians and experts have screwed up the education system, good teachers are being worked to death, bad ones are allowed to skate without repercussion. The answer is less Federal government, cut the income tax and less this happen on a state and county level. The Feds keep talking about relinquishing control, but that they might is counter-intuitive.

Red River Private Property Protection - HR2130
The bill would require the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) to sell to current and adjacent landowners the roughly 30,000 acres of federal land along the Red River, which forms part of the border between Texas and Oklahoma.
You can bet your ass David Scott votes against this in any form. Democrats believe in in keeping people off all land possible.

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Thursday, December 10, 2015

Ding Ding Ding

There was a young girl from Hong Kong,
whose cervical cap was a gong,
she said with a yell,
as a shot rang her bell,
“I’ll give you a ding for a dong!”

Wednesday, December 9, 2015

East of Eden

In the garden of Eden sat Adam,
massaging the bust of his madam,
he chuckled with mirth,
for he knew that on earth,
there were only two boobs and he had ‘em.

I Like The Way This Man Thinks

Like Richard A. Viguerie, CHQ Chairman says...
“What are you waiting for? In Ted Cruz conservatives have a candidate that’s everything we want.”
I Endorse Ted Cruz for President. What Are We Conservatives Waiting For? | ConservativeHQ.com

I came to the same conclusion about 2 months ago and have started putting my money toward Cruz being elected.  That he voted for Rand Paul's recent proposal, with only 9 other Senators, reinforces my determination to help.  The defeated pause amendment would have placed a temporary moratorium on refugee settlement from 33 high risk countries, with obsolescence on a certified approval process. The whole world acknowledges what the Senate will not. My state's Republican Senators voted against this, they are already on my shit list.
Rand Paul was right, Cruz was right to support, they were joined by.
  • Sen. John Barrasso (R-WY)
  • Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX)
  • Sen. Mike Enzi (R-WY)
  • Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT)
  • Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-AL)
  • Sen. Mark Kirk (R-IL)
  • Sen. Jerry Moran (R-KS)
  • Sen. Richard Shelby (R-AL)
  • Sen. David Vitter (R-LA)

I Like The Way This Man Thinks

Like Richard A. Viguerie, CHQ Chairman says...

“What are you waiting for? In Ted Cruz conservatives have a candidate that’s everything we want.”
I Endorse Ted Cruz for President. What Are We Conservatives Waiting For? | ConservativeHQ.com

I came to the same conclusion about 2 months ago and have started putting my money toward Cruz being elected.  That he voted for Rand Paul's recent proposal, with only 9 other Senators, reinforces my determination to help.  The defeated pause amendment would have placed a temporary moratorium on refugee settlement from 33 high risk countries, with obsolescence on a certified approval process. The whole world acknowledges what the Senate will not. My state's Republican Senators voted against this, they are already on my shit list.

Rand Paul was right, Cruz was right to support, they were joined by.



  • Sen. John Barrasso (R-WY)
  • Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX)
  • Sen. Mike Enzi (R-WY)
  • Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT)
  • Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-AL)
  • Sen. Mark Kirk (R-IL)
  • Sen. Jerry Moran (R-KS)
  • Sen. Richard Shelby (R-AL)
  • Sen. David Vitter (R-LA)


 —

American President

Sometimes I have had the thought hat Barack Obama sees himself in the role played by Michael Douglas in the aforementioned movie.
President Andrew Shepherd:

The other piece of legislation is the crime bill. As of today, it no longer exists. I'm throwing it out. I'm throwing it out writing a law that makes sense. You cannot address crime prevention without getting rid of assault weapons and handguns. I consider them a threat to national security, and I will go door to door if I have to, but I'm gonna convince Americans that I'm right, and I'm gonna get the guns. 
Voters See Terrorism, Not Guns, As Main Issue In San Bernardino Attack
Our president, like the fictitious man in the movie sees himself as morally superior, as a more actor on the stage of social justice. He is not on either point, the simple misrepresentation of ACA to attain passage is proof enough of cloaked sinister objectives.
What the President fails to grasp, or elects to ignore, is that the 2nd Amendment is wrapped up the fabric of society of a majority of Americans. The right to self defense reaches well past the demonized NRA. Ownership of firearms is understood as means of personal protection from both criminals and the government. To keep trotting out the same blame mantra ruins the foundation of the core message.
A government that has proven it will not protect citizens rights, asks its citizens to trust what they coin as "common sense". Every person knows, on both the left and the right, that "common sense" for the left is always the next step of restriction. After all, is not their goal the elimination of personally owned firearms?
Here we have a poll that shows fully 2/3 of respondents assigning cause to something other than what the President said. I think the respondents are right.


If the Democrats Went For It

It was not enough.
The way the Senate voted on the Rand proposal was much more informative.
House votes to tighten visa rules
Congress in general will be following the president's lead.
So, don't expect anything much.

Tuesday, December 1, 2015

Mostly

I have regarded President Obama as a self absorbed narcissist.  He unwillingness to deal with Congress while heaping on them all of the blame, the constant me, me me, the statements like be happy and sit in the back of the bus.
After this question an answer session, I am convinced he is less than that.

No, he is much less that, he is a stupid asshole.
To cling to the description of him being a narcissist is to give him too much credit.
For all of his faux sensitivity, to make the statement in Paris, when he did, is amazing.
“I say this every time we’ve got one of these mass shootings. This just doesn’t happen in other countries.”
Amazingly stupid.

Targeting Hillary for Potential Treason

For setting up deals that have put Russia in control of the company Uranium One. Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton said...

“Hillary Clinton’s cash and secrecy on this Russian uranium deal looks corrupt and criminal. And now that his Treasury Department violated FOIA to cover up yet another Clinton scandal, there is no daylight between Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton on this scandal that placed our nation’s security at risk.”
Judicial Watch Sues Treasury for Records on Hillary Clinton-Russian Uranium Scandal

Remember, Judicial Watch, conceptually, is a progressive institution. These are people inclined to protect the party. The foray may yield nothing, but I have respect for their honor to purpose.

I do not expect much of it.

Victims Fights for Right to Self Defense

A pragmatic person learns how to avoid previous problems.
Shayna Lopez-Rivas was raped and has been fighting for an expansion of Florida' Stand Your Ground laws.  She wants the right to carry a legal firearm on her FSU campus.
"It's my right to self-defense," 
"It's my choice. That is my choice. I'm not advocating for other people who don't want firearms that they need firearms to protect themselves, but for me, I know for a fact that if I had a gun, I would not have been raped."
Open carry, guns on campus bills pass FL Senate committees
In the different published articles on this topic, I find this woman, this victim, to be reasoned and strong willed.
Of course the linked article pays homage both sides of the argument, quotes are offered from relatives of the Virginia Tech tragedy. A major omissions from that was that the state had laws that prohibited firearms on public campuses.