Author: Hondo

  • More Vegan Idiocy, UK-Style

    Well, it seems as if the vegan community in the UK have their knickers in a knot again.  But this time around, it’s not about the normal vegan “causes du jour”.

    This time, they’re apparently “outraged” over the UK’s new 5-pound banknote.  They’re up in arms because the new polymer banknote “is not vegan”.

    Seriously.

    It seems that small amounts of animal products – tallow, specifically – are used during the manufacturing process.  So that makes the new notes “unacceptable.”

    Silly me.  I always thought banknotes were money – not food.  But apparently vegas must eat them.

    Talk about yer “green” diet!  I guess I need to learn more about vegan    idiocy    practices.  (smile)

    IMO the best response was from one guy in the UK.  He’s offered any vegan who finds the new 5-pound unacceptable the opportunity to get rid of those “icky” banknotes in exchange for a pound – presumably a pound coin, which contains no animal products.

    No word on how many takers he’s had so far.  (smile)

  • Life In Cuba, Circa 2013

    I ran across this while following a link in comments to Jonn’s article about the death of Fidel Castro.  To give some perspective to Castro’s “accomplishments”, thought I’d post links to what I found here.

    The article is by Michael J. Totten, a US journalist.  It first appeared in the Spring 2014 City Journal magazine.

    According to Totten, Cuban officials don’t allow foreign journalists routine entry to Cuba.  After reading the article, the reason why should be fairly obvious.

    Totten nonetheless managed to lie his way past customs and spend some time in that “Communist Utopia”.  But unlike Michael Moore and others, he made it a point to get outside the “tourist zones” and see how the Cuban populace actually lives.

    The documents his firsthand observations regarding the conditions when he visited Cuba in 2013 – the conditions outside Havana’s “tourist enclaves”.  Totten went out of his way to spend time outside Havana’s “tourist enclaves”, and observe – and later record – what he’d seen.  In short, he went to those places where Cubans actually live.

    The article can be found here.  It’s longish, but it’s definitely worth reading.

    Here’s a little excerpt for one TAH reader we all “know and love”.  I’ve added emphasis in a few places.

    Cuba was one of the world’s richest countries before Castro destroyed it—and the wealth wasn’t just in the hands of a tiny elite. “Contrary to the myth spread by the revolution,” wrote Alfred Cuzan, a professor of political science at the University of West Florida, “Cuba’s wealth before 1959 was not the purview of a privileged few. . . . Cuban society was as much of a middle-class society as Argentina and Chile.” In 1958, Cuba had a higher per-capita income than much of Europe. “More Americans lived in Cuba prior to Castro than Cubans lived in the United States,” Cuban exile Humberto Fontova, author of a series of books about Castro and Guevara, tells me. “This was at a time when Cubans were perfectly free to leave the country with all their property. In the 1940s and 1950s, my parents could get a visa for the United States just by asking. They visited the United States and voluntarily returned to Cuba. More Cubans vacationed in the U.S. in 1955 than Americans vacationed in Cuba. Americans considered Cuba a tourist playground, but even more Cubans considered the U.S. a tourist playground.” Havana was home to a lot of that prosperity, as is evident in the extraordinary classical European architecture that still fills the city. Poor nations do not—cannot—build such grand or elegant cities.

    But rather than raise the poor up, Castro and Guevara shoved the rich and the middle class down. The result was collapse. “Between 1960 and 1976,” Cuzan says, “Cuba’s per capita GNP in constant dollars declined at an average annual rate of almost half a percent. The country thus has the tragic distinction of being the only one in Latin America to have experienced a drop in living standards over the period.”

    Yep.  Just your garden-variety Socialist “worker’s paradise”.  Sounds quite a lot like accounts I’ve read of the former Soviet Union, actually.

    But the threat from Communism is now “passe”.  Remember:  Don’t Fear the Commie!

    Rot in hell, Fidel.  If even a small part of that article is true, you richly deserve it for what you did to your own nation and countrymen.   Even the thoroughly corrupt and morally bankrupt bastard Batista was a piker by comparison.

     

    Hat tip to TAH commenter HMCS(FMF) ret for linking to an article in his comments. A link embedded in the article he linked ultimately led me to the gem above.

  • GMAFB, Part . . . Aw Hell, I Lost Count

    Well, the PC crowd is       showing its ass       demonstrating its “wisdom” yet again.  This time, it’s the “enlightened” city government of Bloomington, Indiana, that’s hard at work “saving us from ourselves”.

    It seems that the City of Bloomington has chosen to officially rename two holidays.  Henceforth, in Bloomington, they will not be known by their common – and legal – names.

    The Bloomington city government chose to do this because they deemed the actual names of the holidays to be “culturally insensitive”.  Gotta protect those “special little snowflakes” from being offended, dontcha know.

    The two holidays Bloomington’s ordered renamed?  Good Friday – and Columbus Day.

    I’m not joking.

    Freaking idiots.  Yo, Bloomington:  Hank Hill has a message for you regarding this stupidity.  He kinda sums things up in about 5 seconds, IMO.

    The main campus of the University of Indiana is located in Bloomington, so this really isn’t too surprising.   This kind of libidiotic PC crap is regrettably quite common in college towns.

    Hey, wait a minute . . . “Indiana”.  Isn’t that rather “culturally insensitive”, too?  (smile)

  • Two More Come Home

    DPAA has identified and accounted for the following formerly-missing US military personnel.

    From Korea

    • SFC Robert R. Cummings, K Company, 3rd Battalion, 187th Airborne Infantry Regiment, US Army, was lost on 29 November 1950 in North Korea. He was accounted for on 14 November 2016.

    • SFC Harold P. Haugland, D Battery, 15th Anti-Aircraft Artillery Battalion, 7th Infantry Division, US Army, was lost on 2 December 1950 in North Korea. He was accounted for on 15 November 2016.

    Welcome back, elder brothers-in-arms. Our apologies that your return took so long.

    You’re home now. Rest in peace.

    . . .

    Over 73,000 US personnel remain unaccounted for from World War II; over 7,800 US personnel remain unaccounted for from the Korean War; and over 1,600 remain unaccounted for in Southeast Asia (SEA). Comparison of DNA from recovered remains against DNA from some (but not all) blood relatives can assist in making a positive ID for unidentified remains that have already been recovered, or which may be recovered in the future.

    On their web site’s “Contact Us” page, DPAA now has FAQs. The answer to one of those FAQs describes who can and cannot submit DNA samples useful in identifying recovered remains. The chart giving the answer can be viewed here. The text associated with the chart is short and can be viewed in DPAA’s FAQs.

    If your family lost someone in one of these conflicts and you qualify to submit a DNA sample, please arrange to submit one. By doing that you just might help identify the remains of a US service member who’s been repatriated but not yet been identified – as well as a relative of yours, however distant. Or you may help to identify remains to be recovered in the future.

    Everybody deserves a proper burial. That’s especially true for those who gave their all while serving this nation.

  • Once Again, Into the . . . Idiocy

    Welcome back my friends, to the dumb that never ends . . . .

     

    Had a visit the other day.  My little friend Birdie came to visit – with news.

    Yeah, those      idiotic jerks      “fine fellows” we “know and love” in the DRG are at it again. Once again, I’ve been “identified”. Oh no!   “The horror . . . the horror!”

    Well, no – not really.  They’re just as accurate this time as they have been the previous fourteen times.

    In other words:  they Fornicated Fido yet again.  Not even close.

    But hey, I should count my blessings – it looks like they’re back to their old tricks.  Once again, they’ve taken to identifying me as a true BAMF.  I suppose that’s better than many other possibilities.  Hell, they could have identified me as being some Metrosexual Clintoon supporter – but they didn’t!

    Anyway:  this time, those       dumbcluck jholes       fine individuals have “identified” me as being a retired SF NCO.  He doesn’t need their grief, so I’ll refrain from naming him.

    But really, DRC:  California?  The freaking Granola State?  Live there?  Me?

    Puh-leeze.  To paraphrase someone from the 80s who had just as “winning” a personality as you guys:  “You cannot be serious!”

    Now, I’ve been to parts of California.  It’s scenic, and it seems a nice place to visit.  There’s plenty to do there, and the weather is nice.  (Well, at least in SoCal.  Froze my azz off the few times I had business in the Bay area.)  You wanna live in a beautiful place that’s also a Socialist cesspool trying its damnedest to regress to Third World economic status through stupid public policy and governmental over-regulation, be my guest.

    But me live there?  Oh, hell no!  Not now; not ever.  Ain’t gonna happen unless and until that crazy place returns to political sanity.  And I just don’t think I’ll live long enough to see that.

    . . .

    OK, obligatory recap time.  This is at least misidentification number fifteen – and I say “at least” because that count only includes the ones I’ve seen or which Birdie has mentioned to me.  I’m sure there were at least one or two others I missed.

    This time around, I’m a retired SF NCO.  Last time, according to the DRG I was a 1SG in an Army Engineer unit.  The time before that, purportedly I was a bona fide war hero with multiple high decorations for valor.

    I’ve previously been misidentified by those tools as both a retired SF Major and SGM; a serving Army officer; a retired law professor who served in the Army during the Eisenhower administration; 4 different Navy SEALs; a Navy diver; a deceased Army GO; a different longtime commenter at TAH; and a guy who occasionally writes a sports column for a newspaper in the Midwest.  If you want to read the details, follow the link at the second link above – and continue following links.  I’m not going to take the time to link each previous article individually; there are too many of them now.

    So far, the DRG is batting “Oh-fer” – whiffing every time.  They’ve now whiffed at least 15 consecutive times.  I don’t see that changing any time soon.

    But hey:  at least they’re consistent.  Sorta.  (smile)

    Keep wasting yer time if you want, DRG.  It’s a free country.

    But, honestly – I’m getting a bit worried about you folks.  It’s beginning to seem to me that the following accurately sums up your behavior.  And that’s not good.

     

  • Here’s At Least One Democrat Who “Gets It”

    Yeah, they still exist.  This article proves it.

    Short version:  she was an untrustworthy, crappy candidate who couldn’t convince the American public to elect her.  End of story.

  • This Might Explain It

    We all know that Ms. Clintoon failed to make any public appearance on election night after it was clear she’d lost.  While she did send John Podesta to make a statement on her behalf that evening, she personally made no public appearance until the following day.

    Well, perhaps we now know why.  Per Political Insider, Ms. Clintoon was reportedly “a bit indisposed”  after the election’s results became known late that evening.

    “Indisposed” . . . as in crying uncontrollably, unable to stop – then subsequently becoming angry, physically attacking two of her senior campaign staff, and having to be physically restrained.  It was also reported that she appeared to be inebriated as well.

    Some have called Ms. Clintoon’s behavior that night a “violent meltdown”.  If the description in the linked article is accurate, I’d say that characterization is spot-on.  I think we all know what Dean Wormer would say about it, too.

    Such “exemplary” behavior is just so . . . Presidential.  Way to “stay classy,” Ms. Clintoon.

    Yeah, I think this might explain quite a bit.  Including why we’re seeing so many immature twits on the Left throw a post-election temper tantrum.

    They’re just playing “follow the leader.”

     

    (Hat tip to longtime TAH reader and commenter ChipNASA for posting the link in comments elsewhere.)

  • Bless Their Pointy Little Leftist Heads

    Ah, Baltimore.  That “glorious” East Coast city with one of the highest murder rates in the nation.

    Per Wikipedia, Baltimore’s murder and non-negligent homicide rate in 2014 was 33.8 per 100,000 population.  That’s the highest on the East Coast, higher even than Newark’s.  And it’s the 4th-highest in the US overall – trailing only St Louis, Detroit, and New Orleans.

    So, what has Baltimore done to try and reduce this rate?  Glad you asked.  The other day, they passed a law banning firearm replicas.  You know, like BB guns which look too much like real pistols.

    I’m serious.  From the linked article:

    City Council President Bernard C. “Jack” Young said replica guns are contributing to violence on Baltimore’s streets. He said people are using the fake weapons in robberies, and children who carry them are put in harm’s way.

    Yeah, that’s a real quote.  Apparently the Baltimore city council president actually thinks many criminals in Baltimore are committing armed robberies with replica firearms.  Well, either that or he’s dissembling for public consumption.

    But hey – it’s Baltimore.  So it’s entirely possible he really is that freaking clueless.

    OK, here’s the background info on what IMO actually caused this idiocy:  apparently last April a Baltimore teen got into an altercation with a Baltimore cop – and got shot because he flashed his replica BB-gun.  (The 14-year-old dumbass was lucky; he survived.)  To prevent another such “unfortunate occurrence”, Baltimore has by city ordinance now banned the possession of such “replica firearms” by its citizens.

    I guess that shouldn’t be a surprise, though.  Baltimore is indeed a part of the People’s Republic of Maryland.  Idiocy like this seems to be endemic there.