Month: March 2018

Australian heathens

Apparently there is flooding in Queensland, Australia.

Somebody got video of a giant spider escaping the flood waters by clinging to a branch.

I wished the story ended there, but no.  The spider was rescued from the floodwaters.

WHY!?!

It is plainly evident that god sent the flood to kill that spider.

God looked down from the heavens and said “nope, that one’s too big,” and decided to nuke the entire site from orbit.

Whoever did this, went against the will of God.

You want to know how I know?  Because God then decided to smite the people of Queensland by sending crocodiles and sharks into the flood waters.

If you get bitten by a bull shark while walking down mainstreet, it’s because you offended God.

Even God doesn’t like spiders.  Remember, the Devil made the snake to tempt Eve and ruin paradise.  After casting mankind out of the Garden of Eden, God said to the Devil “the next thing you make has to have legs.”  The Devil came back to God and said “behold my spider.”  It’s true, it’s in the Bible.

Visa makes a smart move

Last month, I covered how the New York Times wanted credit card companies to restrict the use of their cards in the purchase of guns.

If the Government couldn’t ban guns, they would get a handful of private companies to curtail our freedoms.  Because there is no way that could go wrong.

Visa was targeted with a petition and protest to limit what customers could buy with their card.

About two dozen people rallied outside of Visa headquarters, calling on the credit card company to stop doing business with stores selling assault weapons.

“It’s a simple act. Visa, don’t let people use a Visa credit card to buy weapons of mass murder,” said one of the women protesting.

Amid tight security, a box full of 150,000 signatures from people around the country supporting the effort was hand delivered to a Visa representative inside the building.

In a breathtaking moment of good business sense and corporate fortitude, Visa released a statement:

“We do not believe Visa should be in the position of setting restrictions on the sale of lawful goods and services.”

Fucking right, Visa.

The mewling protesters were butthurt.

“I think they will have to face the consumers who are disappointed by their inaction,” said William Winters with the Courage Campaign.

Really?  Just how many people are going to be so anti-gun that they will cut up their Visa?

Yeah, I thought so.

The protesters said the issue may ultimately be decided by the marketplace.

Well, there were over 25 million NICS checks in the US in 2017.  Americans spent over $20 BILLION on guns and ammo in 2017.

At least some of that was on credit cards.  I’m sure Visa isn’t going to want to throw away any part of a more than $20 BILLION per year market.

The market is going to win, and Visa is not opting to learn that the hard way.

Dear WordPress developers, we need a plugin.

Jetpack has the share post with Social Media plugin (Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn,) but it does not include nor they seem interested in Gab or MeWe.

Somebody needs to get in this. It will make our work easier when it comes to publish our stuff in the Free Media Zones. And we re capitalists so we would not mind throwing a couple of bucks your way.

 

Florida SB 1048: Concealed Carry in Churches under certain circumstances.

This bill was simply to avoid troubles carrying a concealed weapon in places of worship where a school or child care might be also functioning in the same property.

 3/10/2018 – Senate – Indefinitely postponed and withdrawn from consideration.

I am guessing Florida’s shade of blue coming November is gonna be either cobalt or royal.

And that’s it for gun bills this year folks. Between spineless & adulterous legislators, a governor on his way back to private life plus state and county departments that failed miserably, we are officially fucked.

We needed He-Man and we got Shaggy & Scooby.

Fruedian Uniform

I saw Miguel’s last post and I had to chime in.

Hogg can claim all he wants that he was inspired by Tinker v. Des Moines, all he wants.  But that case was about a student fighting for her rights for free speech.  Hogg is fighting to take gun rights away from other people.

As soon as I saw this:

I thought this:

 

Maybe the swept back hair, black tie, and armband look isn’t the best look for them if they they want to be thought about as people who care about the lives of children.

It does reveal a lot about their character though.