Category Archives: Texana

Texas: Independent nation or just independent?

Texas was an independent nation in the 1830s-40s, though the old cotton-based Republic of Texas was pretty much a failure. Texians were only too happy to become a part of the United States.

Nowadays with its oil and gas riches, efficient agriculture and independent electric grid, Texas is a lot more capable of independence. And state government has worked at making and keeping it so—just in case.

“Generally speaking, we have made great progress in becoming an independent nation, an ‘island nation’ if you will, and I think we want to continue down that path so that if the rest of the country falls apart, Texas can operate as a stand-alone entity with energy, food, water and roads as if we were a closed-loop system.”

Water could be the biggest problem, but desalinization of the Gulf would be a possibility, if a high-priced one. Naturally, these remarks by Railroad Commissioner Barry Smitherman, have been twisted by the usual leftists to suit their politics. But that’s no big whoop.

Via The Blaze.

UPDATE:  More nonsense, this time from the right. To these people Texas is no more than a stereotype. They need to pull their heads out of their posteriors.

L’Shanah Tova U’mtuka

Apples and honey. Yum.

And last year’s fav, followed by another even older.

“A time for introspection and appreciation,” indeed.

A sweet New Year to all, Jew and Gentile alike, filled with possibilities and blessings!

Auditing the American Legion in Texas

Obongo promised to have the IRS audit his enemies. Rather he “joked” about it, similar to his sly giving of the finger to the Lizard Queen in one of their 2006 “debates” by scratching the side of his head with his middle digit. His supporters laughed. The news media denied it meant what it obviously did. So with the IRS.

Texas, of course, didn’t vote for him in ’06 or ’12, so we apparently qualify as his enemy. And he’s making good on his threat: “his” IRS fining the American Legion post #447 in Round Rock, just up the road from the rancho, $12,000 because they didn’t come up with privacy paperwork on their membership fast enough to suit the Gestapo.

We need to abolish the IRS now that it’s become a Democrat political tool.

Via Instapundit.

A $22 billion Democrat boondoggle in the Panhandle

Since these five turbines can’t pay their own way without government subsidies—which also have to pay for the continual, imperative maintenance often neglected by private owners—plans for building them at Pantex, the federal nuke weapons factory and storage outside Amarillo, makes more sense than the ones on private land supposedly intended to, ahem, turn a profit.

Pantex’s federal land presumably will have the further advantage of the EPA turning a blind bureaucratic eye away from all the eagles and other birds these monsters are projected to start killing next summer. While producing supposedly enough electricity to run only sixty percent of the plant. And all for just $4.5 billion each. Each.

One of the contractors is Bechtel, a little firm that was accused of war-profiteering in Iraq in 2006. Can you say Democrat boondoggle with under-the-table payoffs all around? I knew you could.

Via Knoxblogs.

Nifty new map

An interesting, counter-intuitive map of the 2010 federal census. Counter-intuitive because a) it shows most Americans are white (despite news media emphasis and fact that most advertising features black models and out-of-work black actors); b) blacks still live mainly in the South; and c) there’s still lots of empty space in the West. Click to biggerize.

I suppose had the millions of Hispanic illegals been counted, there’d be more orange than there is, but what orange there is shows that most of the legal Hispanics still reside in Texas, New Mexico and southern California. Not sure why Alaska and Hawaii were left out. They’d certainly have a lot of brown and red.

UPDATE: James Taranto on the blacks in the South phenom: “Now, why would blacks move out of big cities in the Northeast, the Midwest and California and into the South and the suburbs? In part for the same reasons nonblacks do: in search of better economic opportunities and quality of life. But also because the factor that drove blacks in particular to leave the South no longer exists. Jim Crow is now long dead, but it had been dead a decade at most by the time the New Great Migration began.”

Where are all the hurricanes?

Al Bore, Obongo and their tax-the-rich (but not them and their waivered few) warmist pals have told us over and over that we can expect more and more deadly hurricanes thanks to global warming, er, climate change, uh, climate disruption, ah, carbon pollution. Yes, that’s it, carbon pollution.

So where are they? This has been the slowest start to a hurricane season on record, i.e. since 1886. Among other inhibiting factors, too much dust is blowing west out of Africa, according to meteorologist Joe D’Aleo. His WeatherBell pal, Joe Bastardi, says we should get ready: “I think this is getting ready to crank up and we should have 2-3 weeks with 5-6 storms and probably a couple of them being major.”

Or not. Obongo did promise to calm the seas, after all, and, since he’s failed at pretty much everything else, he deserves one. And Al, well, as everyone knows, Al could talk anyone or anything to sleep—including hurricanes.

UPDATE: In addition, it’s been the mildest summer across the U.S. in a hundred years. We’ve had a few hundred degree days here but not near as many as usual.

Mr. Boy’s first date

I didn’t see her myself. Mrs. Charm had the duty and drove him to the movie plex, way the hell out in Cedar Park. He told me she was someone he met at the J and I figured it was one of the two NJGs he was palling with at Camp Tiyul.

Turned out that was a lie. A 13-year-old-boy’s glib lie (rather like our current president who also lies glibly even if he only acts like he’s thirteen). Told his mother he’d met her through school friends. Not likely I said. School has been out for centuries, in relative adolescent time.

More likely he met her on the Internet, at one of the computer game forums he frequents and finagled her phone number and used the Face feature on his iPhone to check her out. And didn’t want to admit any of it.

Mrs. C. said she was pretty (which figures, 13-year-old boys rarely settle for plain), and somewhat demur if you discount the short-shorts that stopped at her crotch. She was not, however, exposing her midriff and/or her pubescent breasts and she has braces like he does.

But it took some wrangling of Mrs. C., who always puts the nicest face on everything, to come up with the detail that the girl’s father (who was there at the theater with her mother to meet Mr. B. and whoever accompanied him, all very responsible parental behavior, for sure) had an armful of fading ink tattoos in a neutral geometric pattern from shoulder to wrist.

Oh, well. That’s reality these days. He did drive a Suburban and they have two other children, which is unusual in itself, having three children, I mean. Suburbans are pretty common “large” family transport hereabouts, though they are more expensive to operate and maintain than a van.

What movie did they see, you might ask? Wolverine. Yup. I figure it was his idea and she acquiesced. The way women do at first, when they’re trying to please you, before you get hooked and they suddenly turn bossy.

So now, with the resumption of school only five days away and her living in Georgetown (miles north of the rancho) and so going to a different school entirely, I give their relationship a month more to run. At the outside. Even with the Internet and the iPhone.

My first date? A secret assignation in the woods not far from home which my parents never knew about. And which I would have casually (i.e. glibly) denied if they had asked. We got there on our bikes and sat and chatted. And held hands. No iPhones, of course, but I did meet her in school and she did live just across the privacy fence in the back yard and it was very easy to climb. Repeatedly.