Category Archives: Obsessions

Adolescent time

Mr. Boy grudgingly served his detention at his middle school yesterday. He had to meet the teacher at the flagpole at 8:55 a.m.,

Three hours seems pretty cheap to me for more than 30 tardies since last August. But, as our favorite prince, Sennacherib, says, it probably seemed like an eternity to Mr. B. and the rest of the miscreants.

Time passes so slowly for adolescents. I remember. Sort of. Harder and harder for me to imagine, actually, much less remember. Time hasn’t passed slowly for me in ages.

The latest racism hoax

At, where else, another university, this time in Michigan.

By, apparently, a black female student. Can’t say for sure as the U.’s always claim privacy in giving cover to the perps. But the hoax itself (see photo at the link) indicates as much.

Don’t these kids have anything better to do than beg for sympathy (and notoriety) by inventing persecution? Especially with a black president in D.C.?

Or, maybe, it has something to do with Wormtongue’s approval being at 40 percent and that he is generally rated below most other presidents since Truman.

UPDATE:  As commenter Jemarti at Instapundit says: “These ‘racism hoaxes’ are nothing less than racist attacks against whites. The entire purpose of each and every one of these acts is to bring opprobrium on whites and to characterize whites as dangerous, sometimes violent, racists.”

What would some minorities do without their persecution complex?

Three-crew flight decks, please

“There was a time when big jets had Flight Engineers and when two (2) crew members would ALWAYS be in the cockpit when another visited the Lav or galley. Maybe it’s time to have a 3RD pilot in the cockpit, not just for safety, but for sanity.”  —GlueBall at Professional Pilots Rumor Network PPRN).

The PPRN has become one of the go-to sites in following the search for the missing Malaysian jetliner, though it’s gained a lot of no-pilot commenters this month. GlueBall, however, has been a member since 2001 so we can assume he’s legit.

And he makes a good point, if, as seems to be the case, at least one of the two line pilots in this mystery turned rogue. Or, if there were two hijackers with sufficient weaponry to keep the two line pilots cooperating. A third guy up front would make either scenario more difficult.

Not impossible, but more problematic. It would give passengers more confidence, in this age of terrorism, which events like MH370 are seriously eroding.

Finally, a president without a college degree

Potentially, that is, as in Wisconsin’s Republican Gov. Scott Walker. He didn’t finish community college, let alone Harvard or Yale. Now some people will think that’s a bad thing, but look at the bozos we’ve had with their slick Ivy League educations.

Like Wormtongue who can’t tell the truth to save his life, delegates everything and spends his time playing. And unlike even his Harvard predecessors, Bush and Gore, refuses to release his college transcripts. Almost certainly because his grades sucked and he skated because of his race.

Truman was the last American president without a college degree and he, at least, was pretty honest and no more thin-skinned than rest of ’em. Shoot, I’d vote for Walker for that reason alone. Helluva recommendation.

Another Wormtongue decree

All presidents since FDR have thought they were kings, but only Wormtongue has taken it to heart, issuing decree after decree, each one costing the economy in some way.

Thursday’s example was Obama’s plan to decree overtime pay for some 10 million who had willingly been working without it, because they are salaried employees.

“It’s not a good thing. First of all, anytime the government mandates pay increases, it costs real people their jobs. While some people might get more pay, others’ pay goes to part-time, or to zero. When Obama proposed his minimum wage hike last month, even the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) agreed that it would cost 500,000 jobs.”

I’m surprised Wormtongue and Dictator Putin aren’t chummier. They have a lot in common, after all. But the worm probably identifies even more with FDR, who prolonged the Great Depression by keeping taxes high and business uncertain about what regulations he would impose on them next.

Via Gay Patriot.

More job-killing endangered species

Big Democrat government really, really doesn’t want a viable American economy. Not when the jobs are of the “wrong” kind and threaten to diminish the welfare and food stamp rolls that keep busy bureaucrats shuffling paper.

“The Obama Administration may have finally found a way to stop the boom in U.S. energy production. Delaying approval of the Keystone XL pipeline, maintaining export limits and discouraging refinery construction haven’t stopped a revolution that will soon make the United States the world’s largest producer of crude oil.

[So] “Washington may add a record 757 new species to the endangered list by 2018. Included on the roster of potentially protected critters are two range birds—the greater sage grouse and the lesser prairie chicken—that could severely restrict energy production across a broad swath of the American West.”

“The prairie chicken sits atop Texas’s Permian Basin oil bonanza, and the sage grouse is near the Bakken Shale in North Dakota. An Interior Department report describes the impact on the sage grouse of oil and gas operations as ‘universally negative and typically severe,’ even though modern horizontal drilling leaves a much smaller footprint than in the past.”

This new assault on fossil fuels could be more than just the usual unholy feds-Greens alliance of like-minded Democrats. You could also suspect that somebody in Washington has their hand out to the Saudis.

UPDATE: Some jobs, however, really are way beyond reproach. And some things that don’t even involve endangered species—even on your own eight-acre property—aren’t.

MH370’s potential whereabouts

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Yes, I’m as caught up in the mystery as everyone else. And the Chinese sat image having been debunked, I’m onto the WSJ’s report that the plane may have flown on for about four hours after it vanished from radar between Malaysia and Viet Nam. Putting it (potentially) somewhere on the above map, pinched from a commenter at the Professional Pilots Rumor Network. If so, it and its 239 souls (including at least one Texan) may never be found

UPDATE:  Malaysian authorities are denying the WSJ report but so far as I can see have yet to be joined by Rolls Royce, makers of the jet’s engines whose transmitted mechanical data is the basis of the WSJ report.

MORE: And so the search is now expanded to the Indian Ocean, west of Indonesia. Apparently a sub has picked up a locater ping or a satellite seen a magnetic anomaly on the seabed, neither of which would be publicized. Only a find or lack of one.