Climate scam

First the pols stripped us of cheap incandescent light bulbs and now they’re trying to force us to buy electric vehicles.

Via Kate Kunst on Twitter

No illegal voters for NYC

“Today’s decision [by the New York State Supremes] validates those of us who can read the plain English words of our state constitution and state statutes: Noncitizen voting in New York is illegal, and shame on those who thought they could skirt the law for political gain,” City Council minority leader Joseph Borelli said in a statement. “Opposition to this measure was bipartisan and cut across countless neighborhood and ethnic lines, yet progressives chose to ignore both our constitution and public sentiment in order to suit their aims. I commend the court in recognizing reality and reminding New York’s professional protestor class that the rule of law matters.”

Hopefully, California’s Supremes will find the same way, if they get the chance.

Via PJMedia

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Rule 5: Aliss Bonython

My take on abortion

I think it should be available with a 10-14 week cutoff or to save the life of the mother-to-be. But the widespread use with few or no restrictions, under Roe v Wade, was depressing, especially after the revelations of Planned Parenthood selling baby body parts.

(Fetus, it’s a fetus. And tissue.)

And now, shortly after the Supremes aborted Roe, PP is going out of business, altogether, despite assurances that abortion was only three percent of their business and women’s health the other 97 percent. I never believed that was true. But it may have been that the 3 percent (or whatever percent was true) enabled their body part business, which brought in the most money.

Abortion will undoubtedly still be a business in California, New York and other blue states, with probably few restrictions, while Texas and other red states reverse the country’s dwindling birth rate and possibly even take it back to where it was not so long ago. Well, before the almost fifty years of Roe.

John Harrison Turnipseed, Jr.

Turnipseed was one of our OCS class who was booted out in the final days before graduation. I knew that he went on to Viet Nam as an E-6, his former rank, and was awarded three Purple Hearts. Now I’ve learned that he was an assistant to then-Major Colin Powell, the deputy G-3 of the Americal Division, in 1968 and ’69, wielding the pointer on the maps while Powell briefed ranking officers.

But he also drove Powell when the future four-star and secretary of state, was at division HQ in Chu Lai and probably had a more extensive relationship that included helping out when Powell went into the field to check on operations. Powell received the Soldiers Medal for non-combat valor when he pulled three men, including the division commander, out of a burning helicopter. No proof yet but could John have been there? What assistant would not be with the boss at such a time and others? That may have been how he received three Purple Hearts.

UPDATE: Now know he didn’t enter the army until Feb, 1967, so he couldn’t have been an E-6 about 10 months later when he entered OCS. Reading Powell’s otherwise interesting autobio, I sadly find no mention of John, and he apparently wasn’t in on the helicopter rescue which Powell details. Which was little more than an excursion gone bad so maybe there was no reason for John to be there.

The incautious court

As the mobs gather to protest and threaten (police used tear gas to disperse them in Arizona) one thing is clear: when the left loses, it switches to riot mode. And that is one reason the Supremes have been historically relatively cautious in their decisions. Until now. A landmark expansion of 2nd Amendment rights followed days later by overturning Roe v Wade after fifty years is hardly cautious.

Angry voices already are calling to ignore the court on both decisions. The Supremes have no enforcement powers, after all. The DOJ is supposed to back its rulings but the current AG is already expressing anger at the dumping of Roe. This could be the constitutional crisis the leftists are always on about. Or just another summer riot season starting early.

The justices explicitly said they were turning the issue of abortion back to the states to decide, but with two dozen states already banning or planning to ban abortion, that hardly comforted the mob.

Via Fox News

Rule 5: Aliss Bonython

An English lass who is a longtime favorite around here.