Month: September 2019

Scene from a Wal-Mart In San Francisco

Wal-Mart: “Due to a number of public defecation incidents, we kindly ask Wal-Mart shoppers to only defecate in the stalls in the restrooms.”

Most People: “It’s their store, that sounds reasonable, even polite.”

Homeless Activists: “San Francisco says it’s my right to shit wherever I want.  How dare you infringe on muh right to drop a five-alarm chili deuce in an aisle?”

Wal-Mart: “It’s our store.  We’re open to the public, but it’s private property.”

Homeless Activist: “See you said ‘open to the public.’  That practically makes you a city street.  I can shit in your store wherever I want and then set up a tent and sleep in it if I like. Fuck you.”

Wal-Mart: “Please don’t.”

Homeless Activist: “We’ll see about that” *Goes into the produce aisle and leaves a brown Jackson Pollock painting on the floor by the tomatoes.*

Wal-Mart: “Sir, we’ve called the police.  You’re banned from the Wal-Mart.”

Homeless Activist: “But muh rights!!!”

Most People: “Jesus, what an asshole.”

And sometimes you wonder if Bloomberg is paying them

Gun rights activists in Texas are testing Walmart’s request not to open-carry in stores by doing just that.
David Amad, the vice president of Open Carry Texas, told The New York Times the 38,000 members of his group have openly carried their guns inside Walmart stores since the retailer announced last week it is “respectfully requesting” customers to no longer openly bring guns into its stores.
He said none of the members who have done so have been asked to leave.

Gun rights activists test Walmart request not to open-carry guns into store

You were asked nicely to stop doing something. You double down on the stupid and then go running to tell everybody.

What could go wrong?

All of the sudden Florida not having Open Carry is an advantage. It keeps the idiotic behavior down.

SMH

She is still a little vain

After hounding me for a week, (more if you count the hurricane wait)I  had to take her to the hairdresser.

She is starting to show her 87 hard lived years. Memory is not sharp, has a tough time getting up from her rocking* recliner  and I am the one cooking most of the meals now.

She refuses to use a cane even when her walk is not quite stable although she does use it (grudgingly) to get off the recliner. And Lord, is she stubborn!  She still insist on cleaning the floors (broom and mop) and actually got miffed this weekend when the missus did it for her thinking she was being nice. I guess that being a hard working woman all her life, feeling useless is something that hurts deep.

Taking care of her has led me to develop a new vein of patience and understanding. It has not bees an easy task, but I promised dad over his grave that I would and that is what I pretend to do.

 

Translation into savage

Last night, everyone that I watched on the news had an opinion about Trump wanting to meet with the Taliban at Camp David.  Some praised him, some criticized him, but not one single person got eh assessment of the situation correct.

The problem with the United States dealing with a group like the Taliban or ISIS is that we do not speak their language.

Sure, we can have translators that speak Dari/Farsi or Pashto, but those are only words.  We don’t speak the language of their culture so we cannot adequately communicate.

The Taliban are savages.  There is no other way to describe them.

Islam is an honor culture.  Especially Islam in impoverished, backward, sub-Third World nations like Afghanistan.

Honor cultures are not hard to understand.  They exist in places where impartial enforcement of the law does not.  Either there is no system of law or it is corrupt.

In such places, a man’s best defense is his reputation because he cannot rely on the courts for restitution.  The way to respond to any challenge is overwhelming violence.

Essentially, when you are alone with your goats, the best way to stop other people from trying to steal your goats is to have a reputation that makes other people say “don’t try and take any of his goats, if you do, he will seriously fuck your shit up.”

Being the meanest guy on the block is a strength.  Responding to even the slightest insult with violence is a strength.  The only people you can trust are family, so clan or tribe allegiance is a strength.  Everything else is a weakness.

Afghanistan isn’t the only place where this exists.  The Scottish had an honor culture because of their subjugation by the English and the climate of Scotland.

Honor cultures thrive in places where resources are scarce and making a living is hard.  If you only have 12 goats, losing even one is a threat to you, so you have to make sure nobody is willing to try and take even one goat because you have no margin for loss.

The Scottish brought their honor culture to the US which thrived in rural Appalachia, also a place that is remote and where resources are scarce, and had become part of Southern Culture.  This is an area famous for its family feuds.

Honor culture also exists in the urban black community.  This is where much of the gang violence comes from, and the stereotype of young black men shooting each other over stepping on someone’s sneaker.  See the line about spending 20 years in jail because “someone smudged your Puma” from Chris Rock’s No sex in the champagne room or Ni**a’ Moment from The Boondocks.

Despite the fact that America is no stranger to honor cultures, one hundred years of modern civilization has made them vestigial.  We do not fully grok an honor culture that has existed for more than a thousand years in a place that has not changed significantly since the fall of the Roman Empire.

We just don’t feel it in our bellies.  As Americans, if we get cut off in traffic, we’ll give the offending party the finger.  Afghani honor culture would kill the other driver’s entire family with explosives for such an insult.

Therein lies the point.

When we in the United States try to end the war in Afghanistan with a peace talk, what we are saying culturally is:

“We are weak and you are strong.  You won the war and we want out before any more of us get hurt.”

We might as well have bent over and grabbed our ankles.

The Taliban has no inclination to hold to any negotiated treaty because in their mind, they won and that gives them the right to do whatever they want.  To the victor goes the spoils and the spoils are all of Afghanistan.

This is why pulling out of Afghanistan is impossible under the conditions that we want.  We can walk away, but overnight the Taliban will take back over and exact retribution on all those who sided against them.  It will be a blood bath.

There is only one way to get what we want and it is so unfathomable to Americans, and Westerners in general, that it will never happen.

We have to speak fluent Islamist honor culture.

We kill every last fucking one of them.  Every area of Afghanistan under Taliban control must be gassed with so much long-acting nerve agent that nothing will live there for years to come.  We must leave their air unbreathable, their water undrinkable, the ground unable to support life.

We must visit upon them immeasurable, merciless, cruelty that we prove we are biggest bad-asses on the block with the biggest dicks in the world and that nobody dare challenge us if they know what’s good for them.

We need to tell the Iranians the same thing.  When they have a gunboat fire on one of our ships or they capture some of our sailors, we need to sink their entire navy.  The whole thing.  Then machine-gun their sailors that go into the water.  Leave no one alive.

I have said for years that one of the problems with Israel is that it is a Western nation in a non-Western region.

They will never have peace with the Palestinians, so what they need is to be feared.  When some Palestinian child goes to throw a rock at an Israeli’s car driving down the highway, an IDF solider needs to put a bullet through that kid.

The lesson is, you DO NOT throw rocks.  At.  Fucking.  All.

The kids that throw rocks and get away with it grow up into adults that stab Israelis at bus stops or become suicide bombers in cafes.  Don’t let the kids get away with throwing rocks or don’t let them grow up.

When we show self-restraint, we are not demonstrating our humanity, we are demonstrating our weakness, and weakness invites more attacks.

Our greatest enemy in a war against radical Islam isn’t them.  It’s our own values.  We are more afraid of hurting them the way they need to be hurt than we are of being hurt by them.

Interesting bill in Florida: SB 112 – Capital Relocation Study

General Bill by Rader
Capital Relocation Study: Requiring the Office of Program Policy Analysis and Government Accountability (OPPAGA) to conduct a study regarding the relocation of the state capital; prescribing requirements for the study; requiring OPPAGA to submit a report to the Legislature by a specified date, etc.

Section 1. (1) The Office of Program Policy Analysis and 
Government Accountability (OPPAGA) shall conduct a study that
identifies and makes findings regarding the relocation of the
state capital to a location in Central Florida.

That would be somewhere between Winter Haven and Sebring. Hell, I like the name Sebring for Florida’s new capital.

 

Good News: It would make it easier for people to have access to the legislators and show up to hearings.
Bad News: Too close to Mouse Country. I don’t trust their influence.

This is just going to be a study, so nothing is going to come out of it but a nice expenditure o taxpayers’s money for some folks.

Florida: HB 117 – Concealed Weapons or Concealed Firearms Licensing: Requires applicant to have undergone mental health evaluation.

General Bill by Jacquet
Concealed Weapons or Concealed Firearms Licensing: Requires applicant to have undergone mental health evaluation & been determined to be competent or provide letter from specified profession as to competency.
Effective Date: July 1, 2020

You figure after  30 years of proving, day in and day out, that Concealed Carriers are the most stable and law abiding citizens in Florida, they would stop harassing us. Nope, they still hate the fact we exist and that we carry among them.

You know what I would like to see? All these restrictions that they still want to apply to Concealed Carriers to be mandatory for those seeking public office.

Know thy enemy

 

Maybe de Blasio can make them dig with spoons too

I saw Tucker Carlson and Bill de Blasio talking on Tucker’s show the other night.  One thing that Tucker did agree with de Blasio on was the threat of automation to low skilled workers.

This is one of those topics where Tucker’s Right-leaning populism takes a turn for the dumb.  I was going to ignore this until Bill de Blasio decided to publish this piece in Wired.

Why American Workers Need to Be Protected From Automation
Opinion: As President, I would issue a robot tax for corporations displacing humans, and create a federal agency to oversee automation.

Fantastic, another thing some dipshit from New York City wants to regulate even though he has no understanding of it whatsoever.

The scale of automation in our economy is increasing far faster than most people realize, and its impact on working people in America and across the world, unless corralled, will be devastating. Already, according to the Brookings Institution, 36 million American jobs are “highly likely” to be automated out of existence in the coming decades.

But automation and human employment should not be viewed as mutually exclusive. America has welcomed technological advancement throughout our history, and we still should, as long as the benefits of these advancements are shared evenly instead of solely going to big corporations.

Immediately, he takes a Communist approach to this topic, seeing it as workers vs. corporations – and by extension, their management.  From this analysis, you know that whatever he comes up with next is going to be bad.

As mayor of New York, and as a candidate for President focused on the needs of working people, I’ve seen at home and across the country that workers can benefit from these technological changes, but we can’t let American jobs be replaced by them. That’s why I’m proposing a new plan today to protect American workers and ensure that we all share in the gains from technological advancement.

So is he proposing halting the development of new technology?

To start, my plan calls for a new federal agency, the Federal Automation and Worker Protection Agency (FAWPA), to oversee automation and safeguard jobs and communities.

FAWPA would create a permitting process for any company seeking to increase automation that would displace workers. Approval of those plans would be conditioned on protecting workers; if their jobs are eliminated through automation, the company would be required to offer their workers new jobs with equal pay, or a severance package in line with their tenure at the company.

Yes, that is exactly what he is going to do.  Companies will have to get permission to upgrade their technology and pay out the nose for the right to do that.

Lastly, my proposal would institute a “robot tax” on large companies that eliminate jobs through increased automation and fail to provide adequate replacement jobs. They’d be required to pay five years of payroll taxes up front for each employee eliminated. That revenue would go right into a new generation of labor-intensive, high-employment infrastructure projects and new jobs in areas such as health care and green energy that would provide new employment. Displaced workers would be guaranteed new jobs created in these fields at comparable salaries.

What he is talking about is increasing the costs of doing business.  That makes America less competitive on the global market.  Which in turn will harm American businesses.

To try and save some jobs from being lost to robots, he is going to cost America many more jobs when companies can’t be cost-competitive and go under.

This tax, and the jobs in 21st century fields that it creates, would drastically change what the next economy will look like for working people. It’ll have two fundamental effects that would guarantee that American workers have a shield against unemployment.

I’m sorry if I sound cruel, but why should low skilled workers who can easily be automated out of a job have their jobs artificially protected through burdensome regulation?

First, my plan would ensure stability for the workers who have the jobs of today. Secondly, by taking the revenues created by closing the automation loophole and the “robot tax” and investing them in new programs, it would facilitate the next generation of jobs—good-paying union jobs in green energy, early childhood education, home health care, and the like. For generations, Americans went to work confident not just that they had the security of a good-paying job with union benefits, but that they’d have that security for years to come. Those of them still in the workforce—as well as Generation X and Millennials—deserve that same peace of mind.

So he wants to tax companies to death for capital upgrades and use that money to subsidize inefficient busy work and pet projects.  Did he get that idea out of the Hugo Chavez book of economics?

To deal with this looming threat, some tech leaders in Silicon Valley, and my fellow 2020 candidate Andrew Yang, have proposed providing every American with a Universal Basic Income (UBI) of $12,000 a year. While this idea could be part of a broader solution, as a standalone proposal it’s woefully inadequate and has the potential to do more harm than good.

At best, UBI overlooks the intrinsic value of a job, believing the financial life support of a monthly check can substitute for meaningful employment.

This is the only thing he said that is actually right.  Yang’s UBI idea is just subsidized indolence.

At worst, it’s a sleight of hand trick, telling Americans that automation will create a better future for all while it instead locks middle-class families into unemployment and ensures the profits created by new technological advancement flow only to the wealthy.

New technological advancement flows money to everyone.  I will get to that later.

My plan wouldn’t accept a post-work future. Instead, it would hasten a work-filled future—one where we use technological advancement to bridge the gap between our current workforce at risk of being made redundant by automation and the resilient union workforce we need. A “robot tax” will help us create stable, good-paying middle-class jobs for generations to come.

Doing more inefficient subsidized busy work?  Those are not sustainable “good-paying middle-class jobs.”  Nor is trying to freeze us in time technologically.  The rest of the world will surpass us.

Last week I visited the Port of Los Angeles, the site of one of the newest battles over workplace automation. Thousands of members of the International Longshore and Warehouse Union took to the streets this spring to protest a plan to replace their jobs with gigantic automated, remote-controlled container moving vehicles.

Their story shows the power that a united group of working people has—but it also shows the limits of how far even they can go without the help of their government. The company and port officials have ignored their pleas so far, and hundreds of jobs may now be lost. Workers like the longshoremen, and the American communities that depend on them, need the government to be on their side if they’re going to survive the onslaught of automation. That means creating an automation policy that puts workers, not corporations, first.

This just proves that there is nothing new under the sun.

This is little more than good ol’ Luddism, except that he wants to use taxation instead of hammers to destroy the equipment that will replace people.

A century ago, Bill de Blasio would have taxed trucks to protect the wagon drivers and farriers who would lose their jobs when the draft horse was phased out.

Of course, the loss of the draft horse didn’t leave millions out of work.  Society shifted and we needed mechanics and people to produce gas and tires, and a whole new sector of the economy sprang up.  The problem is that guys like de Blasio are too dumb to see that.

We don’t even need to go back 100 years to think about this, or why his idea is a dangerous slippery slope.

My dad used to tell me stories about when he was a young law student that one of the jobs law school students could get was copying legal documents for court.  Literally sitting at a typewriter and a few carbon sheets and retyping documents for the court.  Within a few years of his first job, those jobs disappeared overnight to the photocopier.

Not long after that, the couriers who had the job of taking papers back and forth from law offices to court were replaced by the fax machine.  Now e-mail largely does that job.

The advent of the PC eliminated armies worth of people.  Actuaries were replaced by accounting software.  Personal assistants and secretaries there thinned out because one secretary with a computer was worth ten with typewriters, file cabinets, and Rolodex.

Back in the days of engineering, an engineer might lead a team of draftsmen to work on drawings with pencils on drafting tables.  Now that engineer can run SolidWorks or another CAD program and those draftsmen are no longer necessary.

So if de Blasio is going to tax the piss out of a company for replacing an assembly line worker with a robot, will he do the same for a company that upgrades to Quicken Books?

But just with all these other examples, the country isn’t filled with millions of secretaries and actuaries and draftsmen sitting under bridges with signs “Will collate for food.”

Yes, some people will fall on hard times for a period of time.  That will be tough.  I don’t want to discount that.  But the total amount of pain and suffering in the country would increase hugely if de Blasio stunts the entire US economy to help a few.

Remember that 36 million people who will lose their jobs to automation will be phased out slowly, not all dumped overnight.

The biggest beneficiaries of de Blasio’s plan will be countries like China, South Korea, Japan, and Singapore where they will have no compunction against automation and will blow past us in cost reduction and increased quality driving American companies out of business.

I work in a factory, we have robots.  One reason that we have robots, and de Blasio overlooks this, is that the robots do a better job.  We have a robot spin polisher.  That is a job that used to be done by hand.  Now the robot does it and every part that comes off is the same to within two-thousandths and are all visually identical.  We had issues where the visual appearance of the parts changed depending on which shift ran them because of the inconsistency of hand polishing.

So it’s not just about cost, it’s about quality, consistency, and safety.

For those of you who wonder about the title of this post and how it relates to the subject.  There is an apocryphal story about the great Milton Friedman.  I first heard it about a trip to China.

While traveling by car during one of his many overseas travels, Professor Milton Friedman spotted scores of road builders moving earth with shovels instead of modern machinery. When he asked why powerful equipment wasn’t used instead of so many laborers, his host told him it was to keep employment high in the construction industry. If they used tractors or modern road building equipment, fewer people would have jobs was his host’s logic.

“Then instead of shovels, why don’t you give them spoons and create even more jobs?” Friedman inquired.

De Blasio seems to think that the job of companies is to employ people instead of make money.  He wants to force companies to make workers dig with spoons.  While he’s coming up with bigger and heavier sticks with which to motivate companies to employ people inefficiently, our competitors will eat our manufacturing lunch.

I don’t know if it is ignorance or intent, but every idea the Left seems to come up with will destroy the American economy.  Really it doesn’t matter though.  The Green New Deal plus a robot tax will turn the US into North Venezuela.