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Bridge update

Since my post last night there has been a lot more information released.

I have also been chatting about this with my former grad advisor, a Ph.D., P.E., with decades of experience in failure analysis.

It seems that the bridge had successfully undergone a stress test and cables being used to support the bridge were being tightened.

Our speculation is that the cables may have been tightened unevenly, causing the weight of the bridge to be born by only one or two cables.  Excessive stress would have most like caused the anchor to pull out or detach from the cable.  

Prefab concrete and Accelerated Bridge Construction  (ABC) ate standard practices now.  The bridge was intended to be cable stayed and the support column had not been installed yet.

Failure of a temporary support cable seems like the likely cause of this collapse.

I take back my comments from previous post as new information became available.

Makes sense – Chicago edition

On the day of the National Student Walkout, kids in Chicago protesting for gun control trashed a Wal-Mart.

https://twitter.com/RealRedElephant/status/974491352070160384

Now the march starts to make sense. 

If I were a little hoodlum, skipping school to destroy private property and terrorize innocent shoppers, I’d want gun control too.  I’d hate to get shot by a law abiding citizen while on my truant rampage.

CNN’s turn to push this offensive comparison

In February I covered how MSNBC host Joy Reid’s Twitter feed with filled with progressive assholes who were comparing ICE arrest and deportations of illegal aliens with the systematic extermination of the Jews by the Nazis.

Well, CNN blew that level of idiocy out of the water.

Inside a safe house, hiding from ICE

The mother and her two daughters who live here could disappear in minutes if needed.

They’re on the run from Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

This apartment, empty of the family collections and clutter of a normal home, is their refuge. It is a safe house, though the unusual grouping that brought it together — a Catholic Latino family, a Jewish woman and a Baptist minister — know they could actually be raising their risk of getting in trouble with the government.

Holy shit, this already sound like they are going to do some Trump immigration policy to Anne Frank equivalency.

This is offensive as hell.  There is virtually nobody that believes Mexicans or any other Central or South Americans are untermensch.  There are no racial purity laws that ICE has to follow to determine who stays and who gets deported.

The woman who is the cover

Sitting on a dining chair in the apartment, seemingly serene, is the woman who made this happen. She wears a gold Star of David pendant and earrings inscribed in Hebrew. One reads, “I am nothing but ashes.” The other says, “The whole world was made for me.”

“The earrings remind me to take up the right amount of space in this world,” says the Jewish woman. “Not too much, but not too little.”

Just to be clear, that “take up the right amount of space in this world” is not a Jewish virtue.

In this little apartment, the Jewish woman is taking her space in the world and making her mark on a family with her defiance of US immigration policy. She signed the apartment lease and is the cover for the family who lives here, in a suburban California middle-class neighborhood, dotted with strip malls. Like the family she shelters, she asked for anonymity to avoid drawing the attention of the authorities.

This woman is a criminal.

Her own home has “much privilege,” she says plainly, and she, her husband and her children have the contentment of a life being well lived.

She is a far Left Progressive.  She left real Judaism long ago.  What is a Jewish virtue is giving your children better than you have.  Working hard and sacrificing to give them opportunities you didn’t.

If you want to know why Jews that came here as penniless refugees from Europe had grand children that were wealthy and successful, that is it.  It is a cultural value to improve your lot over every generation.

The idea of condemning is a direct affront to this Jewish virtue.  A proud Jew says “my parents worked hard to put me in private school and give me every chance of success and I will do the same for my children.”   A progressive says “we’re full of privilege.”  Horseshit, it’s not privilege, it’s the sacrifice made by the generations that came before you and calling it privilege spits in their faces.

“We, as a temple, we talk about it’s our job to go out and do good in the world, to help the other,” she remembers. “Here was something put in our laps, a really concrete way to make the world a better place.”

This is why I have such a hard time finding a Synagogue to go to.  They are often full of the worst fucking Leftism.

The network began after the election of President Trump and the fears — and then reality — that undocumented immigrants would face stricter enforcement action.

For the woman, the link from the present to the history of World War II is strong.

“I grew up in the time where the Holocaust was not so far behind me,” says the woman. “There was always that awareness, as a Jew, that it’s possible to be kicked out of a country where people thought they were home. And many of those people didn’t make it.”

She says there is a strong feeling in the Jewish community. “We cannot let this happen. It’s our responsibility. What was done to us cannot happen to other people.”

God-fucking-dammit, they went there.  ICE is not exterminating people.  There are no gas chambers or work camps.  Nobody is being targeted because of their religion or a national belief inter genetic inferiority.

A nation has the right to defend and protect its people, and part of that is the right to determine under what conditions people may enter and live in this country.

Sending someone who entered the US in violation of our laws back to their home country is not anything like deporting or murdering Jews who had lived in Germany, Poland, Austria, France, or anywhere else in Europe for generations and millennia.  If you thing being sent back to the nation of their birth is the equivalent of being sent to Dachau your moral compass is fucked.

“We can’t talk to anyone. We can’t tell anyone,” says one of the daughters, a 17-year-old senior in high school. “Fear? You can’t get rid of it. My mom’s status isn’t legal.”

Her sister is a year older but they’re both seniors – one had a birthday late in the school year, the other, an early one. They were both born in the United States and until Donald Trump was elected President, the girls say, they felt like any middle-class family.

Their father had just bought a car. Their mother had just got new furniture for their rented house. They were planning where they’d be going to college. They knew they’d go; their parents had made that clear from when they were little. 

“It was about a year ago,” says one of the girls. “It was a regular day. My dad dropped us off at school like usual.” They wished him good luck, because on that day, he was heading to a residency appointment with ICE.

An immigrant from Mexico, he was in the process of normalizing his status, having been undocumented for years. They weren’t nervous, though, because he was on his way to fixing everything, they believed.

So the girls said farewell to their father, expecting he’d pick them up after school.

They haven’t seen him since.

He was detained and deported that day, says his family, for entering the country illegally multiple times, decades ago.

So he broke the law MULTIPLE TIMES.  Consider my well of sympathy dry.  This isn’t some family of Jews who lost their home during kristallnacht, hiding in an attic from the SS.  Dad, and presumably mom, are repeat offenders of Federal Law.

“ICE destroyed my home,” their mother recalls. But she had little time to grieve the loss of her husband or her possessions. Also originally from Mexico, she had overstayed a tourist visa many years ago and had no legal documents. If she was next, who would care for her children?

How fucking hard is it to obey the law?

Hoover, a youthful, slight, optimistic minister seems an unlikely organizer for a network directly sticking its thumb in the eye of the federal government on moral grounds. But then the ordained American Baptist minister, who is fluent in Spanish, begins to speak.

“My particular call in the gospel is to be in partnership and stand beside people who are most attacked, who are most at risk, who are most suffering,” he says.

“It’s been amazing and inspiring to see folks step up and take risks for both members of their own community as well as people they’ve never met before because they believe what’s happening is wrong and they have a moral obligation to do something about it.”

Hoover helped organize a rapid response network of synagogues, mosques and churches. They can offer legal assistance, accompaniment to ICE check-ins, financial help, or in the case of the safe house network, direct sanctuary.

I bet this priest thinks he’s Dietrich Bonhoeffer.  He’s not.  He’s aiding and abetting violators of Federal law.

And while he is certain he is following God’s law, he knows he could be seen as violating man’s law.

In a statement, US Immigration and Customs Enforcement said, “Knowingly harboring an alien is a federal crime.”

Again, we’re not talking about people facing racial extermination.

“We’re going to be someone in the future,” says the younger sister. “We’re going to show my parents that they raised two good daughters who are going to prove to them that we’re going to be someone in life.”

The Jewish woman and the undocumented mother hold hands. It’s striking how similar their hands are.

“We’re not going away,” says the Jewish woman. “We’re going to stand together. We’re more unified than ever.”

The daughters are citizens.  Mom isn’t.  She’s been here at least 17 years, in all that time she never thought to try and become a legal resident?  These are the people that these people want to hide.

I’m tried of hearing “like the Nazis” when it comes to ICE.

There is no moral, legal, or historical equivalency here.  This is a broken moral compass claiming that repeat offenders of Federal law are the same as Jews who lived under centuries of oppression.

All this shit does is make me less sympathetic to their plight.

Repeat offenders who couldn’t be bothered to fill out the right paperwork in two decades time being sent back to the nations of their birth are not the same as my ancestors sent to their deaths because as assumed genetic inferiority.

Fuck everyone who makes this comparison.

A bridge too far

If you haven’t heard already, a pedestrian footbridge being built for Florida International University has collapsed killing four.

Because everything sucks in 2018, people have already started blaming Trump and the GOP for this.

In the real world, engineering projects like this take years to carry out.  Building codes and regulations are generally managed at the state level.  But why let facts get in the way of a good two-minute-hate.

I have a feeling this story is going to dry up fast.  Here’s why.

Back in the mid 90’s, Dadeland Station was built.  It was near Dadeland Mall and was part Metrorail station and parking garage, and part shopping center.

As soon as it was completed, it had problems.  The six story garage would shake.  It was structurally unsound.  The building had to be renovated, people lost their engineering licenses and went to jail over this.

Part of the problem was the crew that built the station.  Most of the workers had just crossed the Florida Straights on home built rafts.  They were totally unqualified to do that type of construction.  Payments were made and this was ignored, until it presented a danger.

I am very specious that the people that actually built this prefab bridge were completely unqualified to do the work.

If that is the case, this story will vanish like a fart in a wind, because the headline “illegal immigrants build bridge that collapses and kills four” is not going to look good for Left.

I’m going to wait and see if I’m right.

 

Gun fight

Yesterday I got into a fight with Bitter in the comments on one of my posts.

At the time, I had no idea who she was.

I got mad, some insults were exchanged, and for that I apologize.

In all the rage, I lost control of the message I was trying to send.  So here it is, in a more calm fashion.  I hope Bitter and everybody else will understand what I was trying to say.

I remember shortly after I moved to Illinois that Moore v. Madigan was decided.  The 7th Circuit Court came down with a severe case of Constitutional Principles and decided that Illinois needed to have concealed carry.

There was a kicker, the Court imposed a time frame.  If Illinois didn’t put together a CCW law fast, the state would default to Constitutional Carry.  This was the one ace that the Republicans had up their sleeves.  If they didn’t get Shall Issue, they could hold up the bill long enough to squeeze the Democrats against a concealed carry free-for-all.

Let the legislative games begin!

I followed that with bated breath.  I watched the IL State legislature live stream.

I watched as Democrat State Rep and Democrat State Senator after Democrat State Rep and Democrat State Senator made the same argument over training requirements: if the training was too easy, anybody could get a permit.

It was crystal clear that training had nothing to do with gun safety.  A background check was mandatory, possession of a FOID was mandatory, fingerprints were optional but cut the wait time for a permit from 90 days to 30 days.

But there were a lot of people who could pass background checks.  That alone wasn’t enough of a hurdle.  The Democrats didn’t like the idea of CCW and they were going to make it as onerous as possible to obtain.  What they settled on was 16 hours of training, including classroom time and live fire.

The courses were two full working days of a weekend.  In a time with a down economy, that made if very hard for working class individuals who had to put in some weekend time at work to take the class and get the permit.

I remember driving through the driving snow early in the morning on a Saturday and Sunday to take my CCW class from two Chicago PD officers in Bolingbrook.

I remember the classes.  It was essentially the same four hour course I took to get my FL CCW, repeated three times.  Intermixed was commentary by these two officers, who made it crystal clear that they were not fans of CCW.  They reminded us that we weren’t cops, we weren’t going to be cops, we aren’t ever going to be as good as cops, but the law is the law and they get $500 a head to do the training.

It was also impressed on us what we had to do to avoid getting shot by the Chicago PD because they will shoot first and ask for CCW permits later.

Then we went to the range.

Some 30 days and $700 later (training, ammo, permit fee, fingerprint fee), I got my permit in the mail.

That whole experience taught me a lesson.

Given the change, people who have no respect for gun rights will use any bureaucratic tool they can as an impediment to gun rights.

Most of us out shot the cops doing the shooting demonstration.  What we learned about gun safety was the four basic rules.  The only useful new information was about Illinois Code 430 ILCS 66/1 stickers and not to go into places that have them.

I said it before and I’ll say it again, minatory training is nothing more than a poll tax and a literacy test on gun rights.

The fact is I will NEVER trust a politician that talks about mandatory training when it comes to guns.

I’m all for training.  Training is good.  Mandatory training has nothing to do with gun safety and everything to do with putting hurdles in the way of gun ownership.

I do not trust a politician to set training standards in good faith.

I am not an advocate of Constitutional Carry, I am all for background checks on CCW.  In Alabama, Indiana, and South Dakota, all you have to do is go to the Sheriff’s Office, pay a fee and have your background check run.  Indiana mails you your permit.  Alabama prints it right there and gives it to you like a drivers license.  South Dakota used to just give you a receipt and mail you the final copy.  Now SD has two permits, one good in SD and one that has reciprocity with Minnesota and Nebraska that includes training.

The total list of states I have or had CCW permits in is (in order): Florida, Indiana, South Dakota, Utah, Arizona, Illinois, Nebraska, Alabama.

I have run the gamut from $10 and out the door to $700 and a full weekend of training.

Nothing across all those states made me better or worse at gun safety or gun handling than I already was going into it.  All the differences did was put bigger and bigger hurdles in my way that required me to jump over, from spending hours to days in training and taking off work to get finger prints and sign affidavits in front of notaries.

Want me to prove that I am not a felon before carrying a gun?  Fine.

Want me to take another stupid course and shoot a B-27 at 5, 7, and 10 yards?  Fuck you.

I will if I have to, to comply with existing law.

I will fight the implementation of new training requirements.

Especially if, like in Massachusetts, the training is strictly for gun ownership.

I do not care if it’s a class given by the president of the local NRA chapter, and a life long gun rights advocate.  That the government mandated that I take a class with an approved curriculum to exercise my fundamental  civil liberties is abhorrent.

I will not let politicians put hurdles in front of exercising gun rights any higher than current bans on prohibited persons.

As soon as a politicians makes training necessary, they have the power to make it onerous and inconvenient as they want to gatekeep people from exercising it.

I will not put myself at that mercy.

This is not a point I am wiling to compromise on.

Immanentizing the gun echsaton

You have to give credit where credit is due.  Parkland anti-gun anti gun activism no longer feels like it needs to lie about how they feel or what they want to do.

They absolutely hate us.  The intensity of that hatred is awe inspiring.

They want to disarm us.  Some completely, others just mostly.

They hate the fundamental rights enshrined in our Constitution.

https://twitter.com/ClydeBoenke/status/974061761820229632

The problem with this, of course, is how will they do it.  I’m not turning mine in.  Nor will any of the people I know.

Either they will have to give up on thier fantasy or be prepared to fill mass graves with bodies.  Knowing what I do about Progressives with a cause, she would probably chose the latter with alacrity.

They think with the student walkout they don’t need to hide thier intentions anymore.  They have enough power on thier side to ram through what they want.

Of all the tweets in this woman’s thread, my favorite of hers is this one.

As a “writer” I don’t know what level of technical skill she has.  She may be right about 3D printing, but I’m sure she’s never Googled the phrase “Khyber pass copy” and realize if that is what a bunch of illiterate Pakistanis can make with old Soviet tools, what can a bunch of American machinists make on CNC equipment.

I called it – BSO edition

I called it.

“2A.  Shoot at that son-of-a-bitch.  Shoot at him a lot.  Most likely, he will kill himself as soon as rounds start coming his way.  A dead shooter is a dead shooter, if the bullet that does it comes from a cop or his own gun, doesn’t matter.  END THE FIGHT.

2B.  If he doesn’t kill himself right away, keep fucking shooting at him.  The more distracted he is being shot at by police, the less focused he will be on killing innocents.  Every second the shooter is taking cover from a cop is a second he is not shooting at kids.  A cop carrying a modern double stack 9mm or 40 S&W has roughly 45 rounds on his body.  ALL OF THEM should be on their way to the shooter as fast as possible.”

Well, this is straight from the Broward  County Sheriff’s Office training on active shooter response.

God, the BSO is a bunch of fuck ups.  Sheriff Israel really earned his $187,000 salary this year, didn’t he.