Category Archives: Scribbles

The real population bomb

The imagined population bomb of the past quarter-century explodes, peopling the planet with far more mouths than it can feed and increasing carbon footprints until they plaster every available surface, the resulting global warming raising sea levels, burning up crops, etc.

That’s the Green fantasy, which pols like because it allows them to tax and spend and hire more cronies for enforcement of their new government rules that supposedly will be our salvation. (Yeah, like sugar-filled, fat-free food.)

Spengler (David P. Goldman) has crunched the numbers and gathered the studies and found that, surprise, surprise, the truth is the opposite of the Green version: the real population bomb is going to implode and take more than a few countries (Germany, Japan, France, Greece, Turkey, Iran) with it into extinction, and all within the lifetimes of our children. (Those of us who have children.)

“Population decline is the elephant in the world’s living room…the social life of most developed countries will break down within two generations…The world faces a danger more terrible than the worst Green imaginings…For the first time in history, the birth rate of the whole developed world is well below replacement, and a significant part of it has passed the demographic point of no return.”

Congratulate yourselves, all you people who prefer dogs and cats to children. So far, the USA and Israel are likely to survive this one, much to the chagrin of their bitter enemies. Funny how truth is always more interesting than fantasy. You can pick up a copy of Goldman’s new book on this subject, How Civilizations Die: And Why Islam is Dying Too, here.

Radiation burns, chemo poisons

And both play hell with your taste buds, your throat tissues, and your digestive system.

It’s not a pretty subject—modern cancer “therapy”—but Scott at the Fat Guy is being a blog trouper about bringing us all the gory details of his radiation-and-chemotherapy-driven dietary struggle.

It’s news you probably will be able to use someday. Like it or not.

The news behind those news photos

Some of my better friends in the news biz were photojournalists (as they like to be called) and some of them were scrupulous about how they obtained their pictures, doing their best not to influence the news images they captured even as they operated with the pack.

But a few were far more cynical, to the extent of posing their “news” subjects and otherwise creating their photos through the manipulation of available objects, such as broken dolls carefully arranged for a disaster-aftermath picture.

None of the ones I knew carried throw-down dolls or torn teddy bears for the purpose but I’ve heard of such. This young photojournalist in Israel hasn’t discovered that yet, but if he keeps on digging into his colleagues’ unseemly alliance with faux Palestinian “rioters,” he well may.

Via Simply Jews.

The Flea Party

Yeah, they look like a large number (it’s the camera angle, no doubt) and the Democrat media certainly is enjoying pretending they are meaningful. But in a nation of three hundred million people, the OWS are a tiny, tiny pittance of disruption.

On the other hand what other Left Wing media stunt would draw support from such a cast of reprehensible lunatics: Obamalot, Nancy Pelosi, Joe Biden, David Duke, the Communist Party, Hugo Chavez, Michael Moore, Hezbollah, CAIR, Fidel Castro, Ayatollah Khamenei, and the American Nazi Party?

It is to laugh. What a bunch of looners.

But, then, we’re not being raped by the masked scum of the Flea Party.

Via Zombietime.

UPDATE:  ACORN, recipient of lots of Obama “stimulus,” is scurrying to cover its OWS-organizing tracks.

Rushing to judgement

Even most of the Democrat news media, which is most of it, including the biggies in New York, D.C. and Los Angeles, pride themselves on not running the big scoop until all of the facts are in hand. And many of them won’t ever run a story that relies on anonymous sources.

So, as Pro Publica points out, Politico’s hatchet job on Herman Cain broke new ground even for a Democrat news outlet making its usual attack on a Republican candidate for president. The hatchet job in question was as full of holes as a rural Texas stop sign peppered with birdshot buckshot. Not that the political assassins of Politico are likely to be embarrassed, you understand.

Rural rebellion

In, of all places, Democrat-liberal-socialist California:

“….government regulators are pursuing controversial policies – i.e., diverting water from farms to save a bait fish, the Delta smelt, clamping down on carbon dioxide emissions to address global warming even if it means driving food processors out of the Central Valley, demolishing dams to increase a population of fish that isn’t endangered – without caring about the costs to rural residents.”

Tired of federal-enforcement of global warming yet? It’s only just begun.

Gas pumps germiest

Still recovering this afternoon at the rancho from presumed food poisoning picked up last Friday at a chain restaurant on the River Walk in San Antone. Or, that was the presumption, a tea glass that smelled like sour milk. But now I wonder if it was the Valero gas pump I used earlier that day. Don’t think I put my fingers in my mouth afterward, but who remembers things like that?