Friday, March 28, 2014

Bumped-Honeybunch and I will be there--WeMOG Sat. Mar. 29

Lunch in Grand Haven
Mornigstar Cafe, 711 Washington
Saturday, March 29
11:30

After Lunch Walk, 6.4 miles round trip
From: "Mornigstar Cafe"
To: "Jacob Koster Ceramics", 925 S Beechtree
Studio Open House: art including ceramics and jewelry wine, food

Please let me know if you are coming.  I will make reservations at Morningstar Cafe.  Remember not to use "return" when responding.  Use the email address below.

Contact:
Sharon Clark
231-670-3634

The Democratic Party’s War on Black People and How to Counter It

Roger L. Simon » The Democratic Party’s War on Black People and How to Counter It
As one of the relatively few people (percentage wise) to have spent more than a decade on both sides of our political divide, and also to have participated personally in the civil rights movement in the South in the sixties, I am going to say something that will be extremely controversial to liberals, indeed make them hate me.
Given all those years I spent on the two sides, I have observed liberals to be vastly more racist than conservatives and libertarians.
.....The answers weren’t that complicated.  All these social welfare programs, affirmative actions, etc. were a signal to African Americans that they were inferior, that somehow they couldn’t make it without help.  This became a self-fulfilling prophecy, a kind of mass Stockholm Syndrome.  And, quite naturally, it engendered a great deal of anger.
The system wasn’t all that different from giving heroin or alcohol to a family member to ease him or her out of their addiction.  It didn’t work but it kept them dependent.
Meanwhile, plenty of African Americans succeeded without this dubious “help,” because, quite clearly, they realized they didn’t need it and went on with their lives.  Motivating the supposed “help” the others were getting were two factors: 1. liberal white racism and 2. a desire on the part of the Democratic Party to turn African Americans into a class that would vote for them perpetually, something that party has clearly succeeded in to the complete detriment of African Americans, if we believe even part of all the depressing statistics.
So how do we counter this? 
First of all, by calling out the true racists, not the fake ones. 
A recent example is Rep. Barbara Lee’s (D-CA) attack on Paul Ryan for his actually rather tepid remarks on poverty.  
She called Ryan a racist, when Lee herself, an African American, is far more racist than Ryan, working against the interests of her people.  
Lee, Jesse Jackson, Al Sharpton and others of their ilk are oddly like the Jewish sonderkommandos and kapos who lorded it over their own brethren in the concentration camps.  
Well, perhaps not that bad, but bad enough.
As I have written before, and recently, as has PJM’s Zombie, instead of waiting to be attacked, we should call out the real racists first.
Offense, not defense.
The country is waiting.
And, most of all, you will be doing minorities a favor.
They are the ones, more than any, being oppressed.
Don’t be afraid of helping them get free of their oppressors by telling the truth.
It’s the most humane thing we could all do.

This Reportedly Is an Actual Paper by a College Athlete That Got an A-

This Reportedly Is an Actual Paper by a College Athlete That Got an A- | TheBlaze.com
"Critics of the higher education system in this country and especially those who have long alleged college athletes get special treatment to maintain their academic eligibility have just been given an explosive piece of evidence. 
It’s severely lacking, has a page with only 146 words and contains grammar errors and misspellings.
And it is worthy of an A-.

“It” is a final paper that was submitted by a University of North Carolina athlete and featured in an ESPN report this week.
That report detailed two whistleblowers surrounding the the academics scandal that rocked the university this winter, where student athletes were “encouraged” to take “fake” classes in order to pad their grades, raise their GPAs and stay eligible to play sports."




Presenting The Latest US Strategy To Counter "Russian Aggression"

Presenting The Latest US Strategy To Counter "Russian Aggression" | Zero Hedge:
"Seems a little cruel and unusual - that's certainly crossing a red line or two...
State Department Spokesperson Jen Psaki's message to the world is not #trending"

University’s Diversity Workshop Bans White, Straight Students from Attending

University’s Diversity Workshop Bans White, Straight Students from Attending:

"The University of Wisconsin-Madison recently hosted a diversity forum that banned white, heterosexual students from attending, The College Fix has learned.

The public university, in advertising the event, declared that the Feb. 28 session was “specifically for self-identified LGBTQ people of color.”

It hosted a second diversity event a day earlier that apparently allowed heterosexuals, but not white ones."

History for March 28

History for March 28 - On-This-Day.com:
In 1881, P.T. Barnum and James Bailey merged their circuses to form the “Greatest Show on Earth.”


Happy Birthday! Reba McEntire, Vince Vaughn, Dianne Wiest


1774 - Britain passed the Coercive Act against Massachusetts

1797 - Nathaniel Briggs patented a washing machine. 


1854 - The Crimean War began with Britain and France declaring war on Russia. 


1865 - Outdoor advertising legislation was enacted in New York. The law banned "painting on stones, rocks and trees." 


1885 - The Salvation Army was officially organized in the U.S. 













1898 - The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that a child born in the U.S. to Chinese immigrants was a U.S. citizen. This meant that they could not be deported under the Chinese Exclusion Act. 


1917 - During World War I the Women’s Army Auxiliary Corps (WAAC) was founded. 


1930 - Constantinople and Angora changed their names to Istanbul and Ankara respectively. 


1933 - In Germany, the Nazis ordered a ban on all Jews in businesses, professions and schools. 


1945 - Germany launched the last of the V-2 rockets against England. 


1968 - the rock musical Hair opened on Broadway.

1979 - A major accident occurred at Pennsylvania's Three Mile Island nuclear power plant. A nuclear power reactor overheated and suffered a partial meltdown. 


1984 - the Baltimore Colts moved--in the middle of the night--to Indianapolis, IN.


1986 - The U.S. Senate passed $100 million aid package for the Nicaraguan contras. 


1986 - More than 6,000 radio stations of all format varieties played "We are the World" simultaneously at 10:15 a.m. EST. 


1990 - Jesse Owens received the Congressional Gold Medal from U.S. President George H.W. Bush


2010 - China's Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co. signed a deal to buy Ford Motor Co.'s Volvo car unit.


Thursday, March 27, 2014

A Simple Coffee Cup That Inspired a Sophisticated Way to Save Lives.

A Simple Coffee Cup That Inspired a Sophisticated Way to Save Lives. | Mobiledia:

"After Hurricane Katrina, Michael McDaniel saw a need for housing units that could be built cheaply and deployed quickly.

So he designed the Exo: a reusable, recyclable and stackable unit inspired by the humble coffee cup."


Pelosi Getting Award Named for Woman Who Said 'Most Merciful' to Kill 'Infant'

Pelosi Getting Award Named for Woman Who Said 'Most Merciful' to Kill 'Infant' | CNS News:

"Planned Parenthood on Thursday will give House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) its Margaret Sanger Award, named for a woman who advocated eugenics and who wrote that large families would be doing what was "most merciful" if they killed one of their infants.

“The most merciful thing that the large family does to one of its infant members is to kill it,” wrote Sanger.

Planned Parenthood is giving Pelosi, a Catholic, its Margaret Sanger Award because of her “leadership, excellence, and outstanding contributions to the reproductive health and rights movement over the course of her career.”"

Thomas Sowell, The Difference Between Liberal and Conservative

Thomas Sowell, The Difference Between Liberal and Conservative | The Federalist Papers

Illegal Immigrants Released into Texas to Ease Over-Crowding of Detention Centers

Illegal Immigrants Released into Texas to Ease Over-Crowding of Detention Centers:

"U.S. Border Patrol agents, in conjunction with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) recently disclosed the increasing practice of releasing “low threat” illegal immigrant detainees to address the over-crowding of immigration detention centers in south Texas, according to official confirmation of local reports.

One south Texas television station, KRGV, recently reported instances of women and minors claiming to have been recently released from immigration officials with “documents that allow [them] to travel anywhere in the United States.” "

Parent comes to school to help ill son, principal calls cops and ARRESTS her

Parent comes to school to help ill son, principal calls cops and ARRESTS her | The Daily Caller:
"“I saw a teacher and she said Ms. Williams what is wrong?
I said something is wrong with Mikey and proceeded to go straight to my son,” said Williams in an interview with KMOV.
Williams provided assistance to her son, calming him down.

Soon after, the principal came to the classroom and informed Williams that she violated school policy by failing to sign the guestbook. 
Williams replied that she was perfectly willing to sign the book.
It was too late, the principal said.
“I didn’t sign the book, but I had to check on my son,” said Williams. 
“[I said] ‘You can bring me the book.’ She said, 
‘Oh no, I’ve already called the police.’ [I said] ‘You called what!’” remembered Williams."

Police responded to the scene as if there had been a reported unauthorized entry to the school–even though staff had let Williams inside. 
Officers with the Calverton Park Police department arrested Williams and took her to the station. 
The school was also on lockdown for 12 minutes, and a letter was sent out to parents explaining what had happened.
.......The school could not immediately be reached for comment.

The Top-Secret Aircraft That Roamed the Skies Over Area 51

The Top-Secret Aircraft That Roamed the Skies Over Area 51 | Autopia | Wired.com:

Image: Boeing"After a total of 38 test flights over Area 51, the Bird of Prey was stashed away in April 1999, and declassified over three years later."

Horowitz at Heritage Foundation: 'The Communist Party Is The Democratic Party'

Horowitz at Heritage Foundation: 'The Communist Party Is The Democratic Party'
In his wide-ranging speech, Horowitz described his transition from left to right, and discussed the shortcomings of a conservative movement unwilling to deal with the ugly realities of what the American left represents.
“My parents called themselves progressives,” Horowitz explained with regard to his communist parents. “The agenda was a Soviet America...the slogan of the communist party in those days was peace, jobs, democracy. 
Sound familiar?”
That was the theme of Horowitz’s speech as he continued: how the communists had taken over the Democratic Party.
“The communist party is the Democratic Party,” Horowitz stated.
“In The Great Gatsby, [F. Scott] Fitzgerald describes the rich as people who break things and leave them for others to clean up.
That is a wonderful description of the left.”
Horowitz, who began as a radical Marxist, said that the modern left had learned stealth from their failures in the 1960s:
“The left have learned from the 1960s...we in the 1960s didn't want to pretend to be Jeffersonian democrats...
That's why we failed in the 1960s.
That's why they've succeeded now.”
But the right, Horowitz pointed out, has failed to acknowledge that reality.

Harry Reid’s Excuse for the Latest Obamacare Delay Really Just Has to Be Heard


Harry Reid’s Excuse for the Latest Obamacare Delay Really Just Has to Be Heard | Video | TheBlaze.com:
"Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) explained Wednesday that the Obamacare open enrollment period was extended earlier this week because people just aren’t “educated on how to use the Internet.”
“We have hundreds of thousands of people who tried to sign up who didn’t get through,” he told reporters.
“There are some people who are not like my grandchildren who can handle everything so easily on the Internet, and these people need a little extra time.”"

Not Even Wrong About Russia

Spengler » Not Even Wrong About Russia:
Not Even Wrong About Russia
Posted By David P. Goldman
Wolfgang Pauli once said of a young physicist’s work, “It is not even wrong.” 
The put-down applies to Republican thinking about Russia: my conservative colleagues don’t even know what the ruckus is about. 
The Germans know, and that’s why Chancellor Angela Merkel today opposed sanctions against Russia except in the case of further aggression
Her position was echoed by former Chancellor Helmut Schmidt.
Sanctions would throw B’rer Putin into the Briar, er, Bamboo Patch.

A specter is haunting Europe, and that is the specter of a Russian-Chinese alliance at the expense of Europe. 
China is dynamic, and its dynamism is transforming the “Silk Road” countries that lie across Russia’s southern border. 
China is building high-speed rail and high-speed internet south to Rangoon and eastward to Istanbul, intent on transforming its neighbors into an export market for high-value-added manufacturing and high-tech products. 
It’s one of the most remarkable ventures in world economic history, and the most underreported story of the year
My conservative friends have been predicting China’s economic demise every year for the past dozen, and have been wrong each time. 
They notice the elephant dung, but ignore the elephant.

China’s appetite for Siberian resources, including hydrocarbons and perhaps including water, is limitless. 
The Russians and Chinese have every reason to suspect each other. 
But if they put their differences aside, the economic synergies would be extensive. What should worry the West is the prospective synergies in military technology as well. 
Russia is rolling out the S500 air defense system. 
We shuddered at the prospect that Russia might provide its 20-year-old S300 system to Damascus or Tehran; we really don’t know how much better the new iteration is, but it might be a great deal better. 
Chinese rocketry already is good enough to sink any American ship within several hundred miles of its coastline. We really don’t want them to get together.

That’s precisely what may happen if the West succeeds in “isolating” Russia, as Germany’s leading news organization Der Spiegel has been warning. 
Of course, all this is on the German language site, beamed to the homefolks; the Germans don’t bother trying to explain things to the Anglos any more. 
Use Google translate if you want to read it.

A fundament of American policy since Henry Kissinger engineered the great opening to China more than four decades ago has been to keep Russia and China from combining against the West. 
John Lewis Gaddis in his history of the Cold War claims that the U.S. opening to China was the decisive event in winning the Cold War; 
I have criticized this view in the past for underestimating the importance of the Central Front in Europe, but it surely was a critical dimension of U.S. policy.

Presently, we may undo the work of the Cold War era and stand godfather to a new Sino-Russian alliance. 
This without doubt would be the stupidest move in the history of American foreign policy. 

Russia’s economy is weak, but Russia has considerable latent resources in military technology. Russia has a limitless market for natural resources in China and a prospective partner in military technology. 
If we continue to dismantle our defense capacity while Russia and China nourish theirs, we will be in deep trouble.

The best response to Putin’s challenge would be a massive increase in defense R&D, with a view to neutralizing Russia’s perceived areas of strength in missile and air defense technology (remember how SDI cowed Gorbachev in the 1980s?). 


That would command China’s respect and reduce Russia’s attractiveness as a prospective partner.
The Crimea was, is, and will be Russian, and it’s pointless to cry over milk that was spilled in 1783.

We need to think several moves ahead on the chessboard. 
Otherwise, Chancellor Merkel is quite right: sanctions are pointless.

As for the West’s credibility: the stock price of Gazprom, the Russian state company that ships gas to Europe, jumped more than 5% today while Western leaders gathered to anathemize the beastly Russians. 
The market, as usual, has the last laugh.

Yes, another democrat crook---California state senator Leland Yee arrested in FBI sweep

California state senator Leland Yee arrested in FBI sweep | Fox News:
"A longtime California politician who was praised for his efforts to make government more transparent and authored gun control legislation was arrested Wednesday, accused of conspiracy to deal firearms and wire fraud.
The allegations against State Sen. Leland Yee were outlined in an FBI affidavit in support of a criminal complaint against him and 25 other people. The affidavit was unsealed on Wednesday, as Yee was scheduled to appear in court.
Yee performed "official acts" in exchange for donations from undercover FBI agents, as he sought to dig himself out of a $70,000 debt incurred during a failed San Francisco mayoral bid, according to court documents.
Yee is also accused of accepting $10,000 in January 2013 from an undercover agent in exchange for his making a call to the California Department of Public Health in support of a contract under consideration with the agency.
Also named in the affidavit is Raymond Chow. Chow, who is also known as "Shrimp Boy," was the former leader of a Chinese criminal organization with ties to Hong Kong."

Bad day for elected democrats-----DRUDGE REPORT 2014®

DRUDGE REPORT 2014®:

The Real Inflation Fear - US Food Prices Are Up 19% In 2014

The Real Inflation Fear - US Food Prices Are Up 19% In 2014 | Zero Hedge:
"We are sure the weather is to blame but what happens when pent-up demand (from a frosty east coast emerging from its hibernation) bumps up against a drought-stricken west coast unable to plant to meet that demand?
The spot price (not futures speculation-driven) of US Foodstuffs is the best performing asset in 2014 - up a staggering 19%..."

Listen to Superintendent Explain Why He Refuses to Remove Workbook With Outrageous Definition of Second Amendment

Listen to Superintendent Explain Why He Refuses to Remove Workbook With Outrageous Definition of Second Amendment | TheBlaze.com:

"The superintendent of Springfield Public Schools told 970 WMAY on Monday that he doesn’t plan to remove a workbook that contains an outrageous definition of the Second Amendment, despite the outrage it has generated among parents.

The workbook, currently being utilized by seventh-graders at Grant Middle School in Springfield, Ill., teaches students that the Second Amendment gives people the “right to certain weapons, providing that they register them and they have not been in prison.”

Superintendent Bob Hill told 970 WMAY that the workbook is not the only resource that provides a definition of the Second Amendment and argued that the interpretation found in the material teaches students “what happens with the right to bear arms in the context of 2014.”

He argued that “no place in the book does it portray that that is the Second Amendment — it’s a study guide summary of the Second Amendment and the impact of the Second Amendment on the lives of people today.” In “reality,” he added, some places do require the registration of firearms."



Study: Ottawa healthiest county in Mich.-Muskegon 67th out of 82

Study: Ottawa healthiest county in Mich. | WOODTV.com:
 Online: The complete results of the study http://www.countyhealthrankings.org/app/michigan/2014/overview
"The fifth annual County Health Rankings from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the University of Wisconsin Population Health Institute were released Wednesday.
It ranked Michigan’s 82 counties from most to least healthy.
Ottawa County came in No. 1.
Kent County ranked 16th in the study."

History for March 27

History for March 27 - On-This-Day.com:
100th birth anniversary of novelist and Oscar-winning screenwriter Budd Schulberg (1914-2009).

Birth anniversaries of scientist Wilhelm Rontgen (1845-1923), automotive engineer Henry Royce (1863-1933), jazz singer Sarah Vaughan (1924-90).

Happy Birthday! Mariah Carey, Quentin Tarantino, Cale Yarborough


1794 - The U.S. Congress authorized the creation of the U.S. Navy. 


1836 - In Goliad, TX, about 350 Texan prisoners, including their commander James Fannin, were executed under orders from Gen. Antonio López de Santa Anna. An estimated 30 Texans escaped execution. 


1860 - The corkscrew was patented by M.L. Byrn. 


1899 - The first international radio transmission between England and France was achieved by the Italian inventor G. Marconi. 


1907 - French troops occupied Oudja, Morocco, as a punitive action for the murder of French Dr. Muchamp. 






1933 - About 55,000 people staged a protest against Hitler in New York City. 


1941 - Tokeo Yoshikawa arrived in Oahu, HI, and began spying for Japan on the U.S. Fleet at Pearl Harbor. 


1958 - Nikita Khrushchev became the chairman of the Soviet Council of Ministers in addition to First Secretary of the Communist Party. 


1964 - An 8.4 earthquake struck Alaska, killing 117 people.


1977 - Two 747s collided on the ground at the Canary Islands, killing 570 people.



1997 - Russian workers, nearly 2 million, held a nationwide strike to protest unpaid wages. 



1998 - In the U.S., the FDA approved the prescription drug Viagra. It was the first pill for male impotence. 


1998 - Top civilian aircraft makers in France, Spain, Germany and Britain agreed to create single European aerospace and defense company. 


2004 - NASA successfully launched an unpiloted X-43A jet that hit Mach 7 (about 5,000 mph).