Monday, April 06, 2020

Speaking in the Old Tongue

New Jersey desperately needs COBOL Programmers. That’s what the State’s Governor, Phil Murphy, apparently meant today, when he said at a press conference that the State needed volunteers who with “Cobalt” computer skills to help fix 40-year-old-plus unemployment insurance systems that are currently overwhelmed as a result of COVID-19-related job losses. [More]
At 62, Murphy's been around long enough to where that mistake is pretty much inexcusable for someone who had a career in finance. It makes me wonder what else he's faked his way through, along with who he knew, who he blew and who he screwed.

The wife has made a good living as a contractor with COBOL and other archaic skill sets over the last 3+ decades.  It's surprising how many have not transitioned. She'll be wrapping up her current assignment in August. I'll show her this for info, but I ain't moving to New Jersey.

[Via Henry Bowman]

Changing the Perspective

Received via email in re my "Getting There" post:
It really seems to me almost every article is missing the point. Idaho didn't "expand" or "strengthen" anything. It stopped infringing. Can we change the narrative from "Oh thank you, government," to "about damn time?"
I know he couldn't have inferred that from my words about the posted article I linked to because anyone familiar with my work knows I agree with that.

Here's a more proper way of looking at things.

About Last Night...

Classic AAR Roundtable with Brad Premo, David Codrea and brilliant analysis from Neil McCabe [Listen]
Here's last night's Armed American Radio Hour Three, and yeah, I especially thought Neil hit it out of the park in the third segment, starting at @30:30 in.

The winning lawsuits being ramrodded through by SAF deserve recognition and they don't come easy or cheap.

I guess the reason that resonated with me when Neil brought them up and then started talking about NRA was it recalled for me something I've documented time and again: SAF announcing a victory and making sure to credit NRA when it participated vs. NRA claiming sole credit and not acknowledging others who may have played a larger part. Sorry, but I've just seen too many times where credit has been an issue--and it's never been due to SAF.

I just wanted to point out what I considered the highlight of our conversation, but encourage you to listen to the whole thing.  You can also listen to Hour One and Hour Two at your convenience.

You Get a Vote and You Get a Vote and YOU Get a Vote...


Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear (D) has vetoed legislation that would mandate state voters to show a photo ID before they vote in the 2020 presidential election, and every election after. [More]
Gee, why would a Democrat do that?

[Via Michael G]

Anything for Attention

Biden Campaign Advisor: Prosecute Trump For ‘Crimes Against Humanity’ For Endorsing Hydroxychloroquine To Fight Virus [More]
Crakron sure has changed since I was a boy.

She's a lawyer, too, and she's this ignorant, obviously just doing it for publicity and ethics be damned?

Two can play this game. So could 200...

[Via Michael G]

Think of It as Economic Self-Defense

How to Get Your Stimulus Check as Quickly as Possible [Watch]
I'm gonna use the wealth transfer of my money to them back to me again to pay property taxes.

The thought strikes that applying the same disqualifying income threshold without a regional cost of living adjustment is grossly unfair to folks living in crushingly high Democrat enclaves like New York City and Los Angeles, as opposed to Deplorable, USA, and that at least makes me smile.

How far the Republic has strayed...

[Via DvD]

Participation Trophies

Harvard Law School Students Advocate for Licensing Without Bar Exam [More]
In fairness, looking at the ABA and activist leftwing judges, my initial reaction was the same as this lawyer's:


[Via Michael G]

Not the Results We'd Hoped For

Alas, when the empirical research did not support the preconceived view of the Commission’s majority that “Stand Your Ground” laws harm African Americans, the project was shelved. [More]
How are we supposed to claim settled science if the data won't cooperate?

[Via Michael G]

Teach Your Children Well

The Schoolwork My Kids Are Bringing Home Exposes Public Schools’ Radical Leftist Politics [More]
Indoctrinators gonna indoctrinate.

[Via Michael G]

Help Wanted, Inquire Within

Would any lawyers admitted in Vermont be interested in serving as local counsel for an amicus brief to be filed Friday in the Vermont Supreme Court? The case is State v. Misch, and involves a facial challenge to a recent ban on standard magazines over 10 rounds. [More]
I'll bet he really appreciates the helpful comment from Jagdish!

[Via Michael G]

Fisky Business

The Daily Telegraph this week received a letter from the Australian Consulate General of the People's Republic of China, who took gentle issue with our excellent coverage of the coronavirus crisis. [More]
One of the better point-by-point smackdowns I've had the pleasure to read...

[Via Michael G]


UPDATE: And this is one of the better explanations I have watched.

[Via Carlos Perdue]

So Much for Being Good Corporate Citizens...

Governor Andrew M. Cuomo Refuses Life Saving Help From Remington [More]
He'd rather people died than weaken his political narrative that gunmakers are evil.

Maybe if they retooled and made nipple rings...

[Via Greg K]

Because They Have Nothing But Contempt for Us?

The hardest hit states so far are blue states. So why is the media spending disproportionate amounts of time attacking red states? [More]
Because there's a narrative to push and plenty of virtue-oozing incompetents with no other qualifications who know they'd be unemployable elsewhere eager to push it...?

[Via Michael G]

Of Course You Realize This Means War

Democrats Seek To Outlaw Suburban, Single-Family House Zoning, Calling It Racist And Bad For The Environment [More]
No. Your move.

[Via Matthew L]

Getting There...

HB 516 changed all of that. The bill removed discrimination, and now Constitutional Carry applies to all American citizens and Idaho residents who are 18 years of age or older. The law appears to be going into effect immediately. [More]
That's -- what do the anti-gunners call it when they score a victory? -- "a good first step."

Now eliminate "gun-free zones" and make it even more Constitutional.

[Via Jim Simpson for Congress]

And I'm Proud to be an American, Where at Least I Know I'm Free

'Snitches get rewards': Democratic LA mayor wants residents to tattle on businesses that don't obey 'safer at home' order - 'We want to thank you for turning folks in ...' [More]
It's a time-honored national socialist tradition, you know...

[Via Jess]

Southern Man Better Keep Your Head


"Georgia man," eh? [More]

Never did think that ol' boy had a lick o' sense...

[Via Michael G]

Pockets of Resistance

Resistance to tyranny! A conversation with Dr Adam Bogart (edited) about the people resisting tyranny... [More]
As for "those purists who are critical of Trump for not being tough enough on gun rights; but are you ready to fight when political arrests or gun grabbers knock on your doors?"

Trump needs to hear it and feel the pressure when he strays from the pledges that his core gave him the power to fulfill, otherwise, he will be emboldened to infringe even more and that base will become dispirited, cynical and resentful, and then a Democrat will win. Those who point that out and urge him to stay the course are doing the man a service.

And you don't let the oppressor choose the time and place if you can help it.

Patton said it best.

They Love it When a Plan Comes Together

Folks, there is no possible way this is a coincidence. None. This is quite possibly the largest crime against humanity and crime against peace in human history, and the full consequences of it haven’t even begun to be manifested. [More]
And everybody's in lockstep?

And “'freedom' will be tied to a license tied to 'proof of immunity'”?

I know a lot of people are connecting all kinds of dots, but ya gotta admit these connections raise an eyebrow,

Then again, if this is true, how come we haven't heard about it from CNN?

[Via DvD]

'My Wife Won't Allow a Gun in the House'


I actually heard someone say that one time and asked: "What is she prepared to do if someone brings one in anyway?"

I bring that up because a frequent correspondent emailed me a story about one of his friends whose wife won't let him get a gun in this time of panic buying. He thought he'd had her talked into it, but she balked outside the gun store, partially because "of the people waiting in the parking lot - some douche bags showing off their big, bad dogs. Morons."

I share this for two reasons:

One is to point out how anyone who lets that scare them off and paralyze them into inaction would probably be worse than useless in a DGU situation. Until both these people work on their ability to process reality and personal responsibility, just adding hardware is unlikely to solve their vulnerability issues.

Two is because "our side" needs to recognize that hoplophobia is very real for some, and behavior that intimidates nervous newcomers like this woman is even less helpful than the stereotypical bloviating gun store clerk with an obnoxious, know-it-all attitude.

In fairness, who knows if the dog owners really were morons? The account I read had the wife scared and swayed by practically everything and the husband feeding her neuroses. I could say I'd have escorted my wife into the store, but I wouldn't have had to: I made sure mine was receptive on our third date when I took her to the range, well before any commitments had been made.

Putting Things in Perspective



What he says in terms of personal practices makes intuitive sense to my admittedly unqualified understanding.

[Via bondmen]

Preventive Medicine

For example, the presumed systemic issue of “mass” shootings (which actually have been on the decline) have declined to a halt, the media is not talking about that anymore.  Petty crime and burglaries should be on the rise, but since everyone is home, no burglar wants to deal with that mess.  Home invasion, that’s still an issue for sure.  If you had financial woes before this crisis, they are likely worse now.  Looting is right around the corner.  Our problems could be compounded or mitigated. [More]
Not that those who would rather see you dead than armed want people thinking about that...

A Natural Ally

A lot of people cheat with mail-in voting...[More]
Go to around the 1:15 mark.

Gee, guess who he agrees with.

So why the savaging?

[Via Tristan M]

Origin Story


New evidence suggesting COVID-19 came from a Wuhan virology lab is hard to ignore - Scientists were allegedly researching coronaviruses in bats late last year [More]
And from these humble beginnings, it has grown into the multi-billion dollar franchise we have today.

[Via Jess]

Just the Guy We Need

Unafraid to call out Trump, Maryland’s Hogan emerges as lead GOP voice for urgent action on pandemic [More]
Well, gee, if the Fourth Estate Fifth Columnists want us to accept this guy as the leader Republicans need, who am I to urge a closer look at motives?

Journey to the Center of the Earth

New York Is the Epicenter of the World [More]
And that, Peggy Noonan, explains your irrelevant and provincial mindset better than any critique I could ever offer.

DSA! DSA!

Look at it another way, as a test of state power. [More]
And we know those running things will do anything to get more. Just think what they'll do to keep from losing any.

Got a plan?

An Exercise in Long Division


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I know the "science" is debatable, but that's not the point. Environmentalcase "progressives," the people who also provide the useful idiots for citizen disarmament troops, say they believe, and this is a way to either set factions against each other or to demonstrate their hypocrisy for giving Shannon a pass.

VLLA SELLA 'n all that...

I'd send this to her myself but she blocked me.