Category: “The Floggings Will Continue Until Morale Improves”

  • Outrage Is a Mild Word

    1967 Blizzard

    The link below is to the first to two articles regarding a demand by the International Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) that a carbon tax be inflicted on the public at large so that they can milk that revenue for $122 trillion. This will be at YOUR expense and mine. The figures are in US dollars, not foreign currency. https://wattsupwiththat.com/2018/10/10/ipcc-demands-122-trillion-to-fight-the-global-war-on-weather/#comment-2486959

    I calculated my one-month winter use of natural gas for heating the house, cooking and providing hot water, using a base usage from my monthly bills, of 155 therms in January.  One therm of energy is 96.7 cubic feet. That means that in winter, I use 14,998.5 cf or 14.9885 BTUs.

    According to the per Mcf tax indicated of $1,434.00 per Mcf  (1,000 cubic feet), my gas bill for January alone would run to $21,493.51. You can look at your own gas bill, or your electric bill, which would also be taxed, and do the math yourself.

    For those of you who use a vehicle to commute and run errands, if regular gas at the pump is $2.70, including taxes, the IPCC’s tax would add $249.00./gallon to the total.

    I do not have that kind of income. I do not know of anyone who does, except maybe that grandstanding fraud Gore, who wants us to vote for a penguin for Congress.

    There is a “bye” in the proposal that says the consumer would be on the receiving end of a rebate, but the “rebate” comes to about $2,000 per year. This will hardly cover any kind of cost to me or you or displace even a freaking cent of the staggering cost of that monthly charge to my gas bill. And that is only my gas bill.

    Electricity to run the furnace, start the water heater and the stove cooktop, and light my home and run my computer isn’t included in that calculation just yet.

    This link will take you to the second article, in which the author more clearly and completely provides the math for the carbon tax and the results. https://wattsupwiththat.com/2018/10/11/ipcc-sr1-5-carbon-tax-math/

    While the IPCC’s goal line is from 2030 to 2100, it doesn’t matter if it starts tomorrow or by the beginning of the 2100. It is a fraud, and nothing else, and no one should be expected to contribute to this fraud.

    I am more and more convinced that the United Nations is the most useless bunch of self-serving jerks on the planet, a group that does nothing but come up to you, the taxpayer, with its hands out for more of your income to spend on itself, and that the IPCC is a bunch of greedy, money-guzzling goons fronting the biggest fraud ever invented. I think that both of them, and especially the IPCC, should be defunded and dismissed and sent packing.

    They can go pound sand up their backsides.

  • Random Open Thread

    Random Open Thread

    A staggering number of troops are fat and tired, report says

    A 2018 RAND report on health promotion and disease prevention has painted a grim picture of the military’s physical fitness and sleep standards.

    The study, featuring roughly 18,000 randomly selected participants across each of the service branches, showed that almost 66 percent of service members are considered to be either overweight or obese, based on the military’s use of body mass index as a measuring standard.

    While the number of overweight service members is a cause for concern, it correlates with the obesity epidemic plaguing the United States, where, as of 2015, one in three young adults are considered too fat to enlist, creating a difficult environment for recruiters to find suitable candidates for military service.

    Broken down by service, the 2018 report lists the Army as the branch accounting for the highest percentage of overweight troops, with 69.4 percent of soldiers falling under this category.

    The Army was followed by the Coast Guard (67.8 percent), Navy (64.6 percent), Air Force (63.1 percent) and Marine Corps (60.9 percent).

     

    The full article is here: Military Times

     

    *The F5 key is disabled on the Random Open Thread. 

  • Please Help Me Solve This Puzzle

    In regard to claims by the various members of the media, the count of protesters in those crowds runs from “several hundred” to ‘thousands’, and yet, when you look at photos taken en scene, there is an apparent gap between the real crowd numbers in the photos and what is reported. You can see some of that at this link:

    http://dcist.com/2018/10/kavanaugh_confirmation_protests.php#photo-1

    Per that article, “even as the hundreds of protesters move on from the steps of the court….”

    Per this twitterpating by the President:

    When I looked at the AP crowd photo in the Sunday Chicago Tribune newsrag, the image was closely cropped at the sides, possibly to make it appear that the reported “thousands” were just that, rather than a few hundred people.  I can personally confirm that, in the Autumn of 1967, the march on the Pentagon had several thousand people in it, because I lived at Quarters K, just up the hill from the Pentagon, and I watched that business unfold. The MPs threw three guys out of the Pentagon when they tried to get past them to find the Selective Service files.

    A lot of people who worked there lived at Quarters K. It is now expensive apartment buildings, and we were told we had to move to the Triservice barracks at Ft. Myer or move off base.

    It is being reported that the crowd is now still pounding on the doors of the Supreme Court building, but the photos I’m finding online show only a few people at the base of the steps, not several hundred, as shown in the photos accompanying the linked article. And no one is pounding on anything, including the cops positioned on the steps.

    So here’s the real question (maybe): what Universe is the media inhabiting? Are they all drunk?

    Seriously, reporting now is so unreliable that when I take notes on Accuweather’s forecasts for a week ahead, never mind a month ahead, I keep those notes handy and go back to make updates and am sincerely glad that I don’t have to listen to these people.  I think they are all nuts. Accuweather is, in fact, so bad now that they reported a thunderstorm in my area, per their weather station, when the day was perfectly sunny and the only clouds in the sky were puffy cumulus clouds to the south of me. If Accuweather’s ineptitude is symptomatic of what is wrong with the rest of the media world, then a good, hard shakeout would not hurt them at all.

    There have been times when news reports were so off the wall that I would turn the sound down and insult the reporters in heinous ways. Gross exaggeration is the metier of yellow journalism like tabloids. They should know that and avoid it if they want to be believed, and that includes WaPo and the NYT.

    I get that they don’t like dTrump. He isn’t the pushover that bodaprez was, nor is he the Other Person who made promises that only little kids would believe, and was a major risk to national security. Those things don’t matter when you’re dealing with little kids, you know. Promise them a pony and a Popsicle, and they are so dumb they’ll get right into your car.

    But for Pete’s sake, when you are so angst-ridden by this childishness that you are now taking on that “jealous little kid” stuff and trying to excoriate his claims of self-made this or that, when his daddy Fred left him $413 million, but didn’t leave any of it to you, you are dumping this ridiculous preface to a temper tantrum on people who just don’t give a damn.

    Job numbers available are higher than they’ve been in a long time. Unemployment is at its lowest rate since 1969. Wages are good and some techno stuff may be coming back here. We might not get things like garment-making or furniture construction back for a while, but towns in what used to be the Rust Belt are reviving because tech companies’ employees are moving to them. These cycles do tend historically to repeat themselves. We now have trade deals with Canada and Mexico, because China’s a bit annoyed with us and our tariffs. Some foreign companies like Foxconn are bringing jobs here.

    If you want a real smack up the side of your head, Merkel’s Greenbean energy hasn’t been working, so more coal-fired power plants are under construction in Germany than have been in a while. Australia’s “green energy” utilities are so costly to consumers that people have to choose between light and food, so the Australians are going to build new nuclear power plants. The reality of the extreme cost of “renewables” is pounding on these silly people. 

    The point is that even a possible recession in the early to mid-2020s may be extremely mild, and not have much impact except on unskilled labor. The reality of what is going on now, which started after dTrump was elected and broke the back of Terminal Socialism, is that we are moving forward despite the cries of anguish from the Left side of the political fence. I think that the political pendulum swung as far as it could to the Left, reached its zenith, and slowly but surely has begun to make its way back to center where it belongs. You have  to have a certain amount of opposition in order to stay balanced.

    So I’ll ask those questions again:  what Universe is the media inhabiting? Are they all drunk? Is this a collective herd mentality that believes its own delusions? Or are they just kids still in diapers throwing tantrums because they can’t play with the burner knobs on the stove?

    Note: No grackles were harmed in the construction of this article.

  • Even Skunks Have Better Manners

    Been digging up stories about things like people being harassed by crowds at restaurants, e.g., Ted Cruz and wife being bullied right out of a restaurant popular with politicians. They’d have been better off going to some place without getting a reservation first and also choosing a restaurant at random.

    But what happened was the ambush in the restaurant, surrounded by an angry mob of howling creatures – can’t call them women or human – and finally leaving. This is not public commentary. It is exactly the “ambush tactics” described by the writer of the WSJ article from yesterday, which also addresses throwing due process out the window.

    The restaurant owner did call the cops,  and they came. She also offered the Cruzes another reservation. I don’t know whether or not they took her up on it. But the cops are under no obligation any more to do anything other than investigate and arrest. They are no longer here to protect anyone, period.

    That means that if you get confronted by an angry mob that suspects you of doing something, based on hearsay, rumor, innuendo, and fictitious claims, and nothing else, you are toast. Period.

    Likewise, anything you may do to defend yourself and anyone with you against such an angry mob of loons will get you the label of ‘mass-something or other”, even if you are not that kind of person.

    In a Leftred article on another site, the title included the words ‘All-out War’. You have to ask why? What is the purpose of using a term like that? The writer who said that has likely never seen a real war, never faced destruction of anything other than his paycheck when the bills arrive and never had to deal with the real tragedy of warfare. I doubt that he’s ever had to face a true legal challenge, either. But real all-out war? Bring it, Stupid!

    Is this insanity ever going to end? Yes, it is, because every cycle has a beginning and an ending. This cycle is at its midpoint, maybe a little past it. It’s entirely possible that it will implode soon, but we have to be patient and watch it. It’s also possible that the crazypants stuff will become such a turnoff to voters that anyone wavering over “which candidate” may go to the conservative side.

    When Robespierre’s hatred of the  aristocracy so blinded him to the way other people regarded him, the council he had set up voted to execute him by guillotine, a rather fitting end to his rampages. He might have been good at inciting the mob to rule, but he was quite blind to how much other people despised him. His nasty crap lasted barely a little over four years, starting in 1789. No one was spared. No one received due process. They were guilty by association, by heredity, by their existence. Then he met his own fate in 1793.

    This is why I say that every cycle has a beginning and an ending. Robespierre’s came and went, and France went back to being La France. History shows us that these cycles all start, expand and end, sometimes abruptly. Some are long, like Stalin’s rule of the Soviet Union until he had a brainfart and died, and some are short, like Pol Pot’s lethal roughshod ride over Cambodia, which lasted two years. Again, under these heinous criminals, no one received due process. They got the firing squads if they were lucky, or the gulags if they weren’t.

    Should you be concerned? Absolutely. When you cannot go to a grocery store or a restaurant without being harassed and threatened with physical harm by spoiled brat three-year-olds in adult bodies throwing tantrums in public, it means that mob rule has become their norm, which is exactly what the current so-called Democrats want. It is especially onerous for people in public offices, whose images appear in the media, and whose values at this point are slammed into pulp, first by the media and after that by mob rule. You are guilty of something regardless of your real innocence, while nothing the mob says would ever hold up in court.

    But returning to the incident at the restaurant: if the worst thing that happened was that a bunch of obnoxious overgrown kindergarten bullies made nuisances of themselves with the Cruzes at a public restaurant, and no physical damage was done to either the Cruzes or the restaurant itself, this may be a signal that the Idiotic Era of Screaming Hysterics and Throwing Things may just be coming to an end.

    There’s Newton’s 3rd Law: for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. Isaac applied it to physics. He also sold insurance when he wasn’t waiting for the apple to bonk him on the head. It has a wider application that just physics, however.

    Think about it for a minute. Real mob rule is getting into the Old Fart Stage of its life. That’s the state in which it starts up fast, makes a huge effort, runs out of breath, can’t quite pull itself together, tries to acquire fresh blood, and then begins to wilt, slumping back into its chair and trying to catch its breath. It may have started a new cycle with the French Revolution, but that is now well over 200 years ago.  It destroyed the real Russian government, leading to decades of trampling under the heel of Stalin’s thug-driven Communist government, which was not quite what those Russian people were expecting. And driving Batista out of Cuba ended with far more poverty and financial ruin than was promised by Fidel and Che. No one was spared under these thugs.

    For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.

    This rampaging horde business started 2 ½ years ago with the Masked Assholes in downtown Washington smashing windows, turning over newspaper boxes, and setting a couple of cars on fire. It didn’t go too well when they tried to beat up a female cop. It subsequently became an on-campus rampage and fire at UC-Berserkley when a conservative gay guy (Milo) tried to have an appearance there. That ended quickly. The part-time “prof” who whacked an opposition protester with a bicycle lock got his ass fired. (Has he found real work yet? No?) The protests over the following spring and summer were short, not widespread, and not damaging, as they could have been. The so-called “women’s march” in Chicago was supposed to attract a million marchers and had, by one newspaper’s guesstimate, barely 175,000. Another paper said 200,000. But how do you really tally a crowd properly without a tickets total? You can’t. As desperate as these crowds may have been to commit mayhem, those who were arrested for arson and property damage did receive due process under the law.

    But now, a bunch of snot-nosed twits invade a Washington, DC, restaurant popular with politicians and pester someone whose position is the opposite of theirs. At least they didn’t overturn the tables and chairs, trash the place or set it on fire, and they didn’t chase the Cruzes out the door. The owner showed the Cruzes how to leave by the back door, and invited them back.

    Still, their decision to harass and bully the Cruzes is a direct manifestation of, not just crowd/mob action, but an unwillingness to allow due process to take place. A refusal to listen to the other side of the story. Guilty until proven innocent. Cruz did nothing wrong, but those people clearly wanted to pillory him, if they could have gotten away with it. Mob rule does, however, seem to be reaching its limits now. The juice is running low. If you post your image online bullying someone – anyone including a politician and his wife, your employer can and just may fire your ass.

    For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.

    We do have another two years to go. There will be more SCOTUS seats to fill. The midterms are coming up. The outcome in each district and state will be determined by how many people go vote and of those voters, how many vote Leftred or Rightwingythingy.

    Let’s stop calling these “liberals” Democrats. The Democrats of the past were much more conservative and better mannered than this bunch of birdbrained idiotas. Let’s call them what they really are: Communistas, Leftreds, herd mentality idiots, spoiled brats – whatever.  I doubt that they’d like it if they had to live under real communism, because as anyone who was fortunate enough to escape that prison planet can tell you, it was hell on earth. A Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich was about more than just survival in a gulag. Pot Pot’s Khmer Rouge were nothing but murdering, torturing savages. The Kims made people dig their own graves before executing them.

    The Leftreds are making very unpleasant nuisances of themselves now, getting a lot of face time on the screens, going to a lot of trouble to let us all know how truly intolerant they really are.

    My reaction to it is that I would not vote for anyone they endorse. Period.

    For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.

  • Thursdays Are For Cooking….

    It is definitely the end of summer, and all this summer stuff that we take for granted is going be replaced by the noise of crazy people crashing through underbrush on their hasty path to get a goose for the dinner table or a buck for the antlers.

    Okay, I like turkey, but in the fall, I have no interest at all in going out and tangling with an overexcited turkey cock who thinks you’re another turkey cock chasing his hens and wants to rip you a new one.

    I think it’s best to let all you shoot-shoot-bang-bang people have a go at what makes you happiest: shoot the peasants, hogs, turkeys, ducks, bucks, pheasants, or geese, but you’d better make sure they are ready for the oven or the firepit before you show up at my place. I am not gutting those things for you.

    It is, after all, open peasant season, now that midterm elections are rolling around. I fully expect to see a few heads on platters with apples stuck into those choppers, or even bits of wholesome roadkill when available. It’s entirely possible that some people whose agendas are not met may have to eat crow.

    Enjoy the day and the coming weekend, and good hunting to you!

     

  • We Few… We Happy Few…. We 21 Million Strong

    That article yesterday, about how “respect” for the military is okey-dokey, but being in the military is a waste of time and is undermining this country approached the subject from the viewpoint of the dorky kid who didn’t like sports in high school because he stunk badly at something as simple as softball and didn’t like football because the footballers got all the girls and…. Well, really, when you come down to it, even geeks in high school could get hot dog jobs after college at high-end companies like GE or General Motors or DuPont.

    That was then. And back in Them There Olden Times, even the geeks got their draft notices and showed up and served and subsequently got the girls hanging on them, too.  There is a balance there.

    There’s something unifying about a suit with a military cut that says “I’m part of something Really Big”. I think that’s the reason these people in glass towers don’t like the military. There’s a unity they can’t touch, a commonality that binds veterans and current A/D people together, and those in the glass towers are on the inside looking out at the Gathering of Brothers and Sisters, and the poor things just feel left out.

    I  think that some military service, no matter how brief, is a means of bonding that is missing from all the SJW/snowflake experiences. While they try to mimic it with the #metoo stuff, the “wimmins’ parades” and those “for the cause of –” public gatherings, it is not even close to the same thing as saying “my unit” or “my ship” or “this one time in Bien Hoa…’ or “I was posted/stationed… and hey, I was there, too. Did you know…?” Not even close.

    Are they jealous? Possibly. I think they are. It might be a reason for saying military experience “tears the country apart”, which is a falsehood, plain and simple.  My own humble bit of time, a mere two separate hitches, 5 years, 6 months and 28 days (they couldn’t give me those 2 extra days, could they?) has more substance, and made me more employable than many of these “graduates” coming out of schools with big, important degrees. It’s true of many people who show up here.

    But if a college degree makes you more employable, then why are trade schools advertising now and offering job assistance on completing courses? Why is it easier to find a job as a licensed cement or gravel truck driver if you have the training, or doing road construction (which pays +/-$40/hr around here) than it is to find a job with your several degrees in Chinese economic history?

    Why is the pseudo-intellectual response always the disparaging“Well, you know – education” – and then the ‘sour grapes’ look when you rattle off your education, basic and advanced, and your job experience and enhanced skills?

    Based on the limited amount of time I had, my view may be rather insular, but it is still wider and more broadbased than the narrow, hidebound viewpoint of the people who think they are ‘better’ somehow than those who did spend time serving, however brief it might have been. The fact that there is no get together to swap stories and share experience among Those People is a given. They have no commonality, no ‘this is no shit’ stuff, no epic tales of how hard it was to get the supply room girl to fork over a box of staples, and they know it. A firecracker or a cherry bomb will make them drop to the ground, quaking like a jello mold.

    While you and I can build a campfire, set out chairs, blankets, stumps and logs for people to sit on, pass around the bug spray, let the kids run and play freely and fire up the sparklers, roast half a feral hog on the spit along with foil-wrapped potatoes baking in the coals and a spread of dishes concocted by anyone with access to a kitchen (or a good deli), those denizens of the glass-walled towers can only watch as this Band of Brothers and Sisters gets together, shares what happened and when, tell tall tales that start with ‘No shit, I was there….”, hoist a few cold ones and end up singing the songs we all know under the stars.

    They can only watch… and wish….

  • Ridiculous

    This is in regard to the SJC hearings underway, among other things.  From ‘The Atlantic’:   https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2018/09/kavanaugh-fox-news-pushback/571201/

    What was aggressive was Kavanaugh’s presence on Fox News in the heat of a nomination battle.

    The most aggressive language he used was when he called one allegation against him “totally false and outrageous.” (He fully denied all accusations of sexual misconduct.) The most notable moments came when Kavanaugh acknowledged attending raucous parties as a teenager and said that he was a virgin for “many years after” the attempted sexual assault alleged by Christine Blasey Ford, who knew Kavanaugh in high school.

    “Yes, there were parties. The drinking age was 18. Yes, the seniors were legal and had beer there. Yes, people might have had too many beers on occasion,” Kavanaugh said. “In high school, I think all of us have done things we look back on in high school and cringe a bit. That’s not what we are talking about. We are talking about an allegation of sexual assault.”

    None of what Kavanaugh was saying was surprising per se. It was the fact that the nominee himself was saying it that was unusual. For a prospective justice to appear on cable news in such an interview is highly unusual—perhaps unheard of.

    On Sunday, Kavanaugh took matters into his own hands with a strongly worded letter to the Senate Judiciary Committee, insisting he would not allow what he called a “coordinated effort to destroy my good name” to force him to withdraw his nomination.  (READ the letter, all of it.)   – Atlantic article.

    Fabricated evidence is bad enough. Snapping a bra strap or someone’s undies is vulgar and just plain bad manners in any setting, and apologies are due. They are not sexual assault. In the work place, they qualify as harassment. In high school, they are the acts of inebriated adolescents at parties.

    If I’m expected to believe that someone who has changed her story since 2012 from four to “other” and can’t remember anyone except Kavanaugh and later on after the other man’s name came up, him, too, I’ve got news for you: I can write fiction that is more believable than that. At worst, it would be considered sexual harassment on the job if it had happened at work.

    If you’re drinking at a party, why didn’t you report it to someone in authority? This reported act of assault does not include any indication of how much alcohol Ford had  consumed. This alone casts doubt on her story.

    No, I do not believe that Kavanaugh did any of the things he’s accused of doing. If this was so important, why was it not reported to the school administrator in the 1980s? Well, it was a party school and as the salvaged yearbooks have shown, the girls were the aggressors, not the guys. Teenagers do a lot of stupid stuff. I did and so did my brother. It is part of growing up. Disregarding whatever happened, the time limit has long since passed for Blazey-Ford to have reported it, and yet, there is another reported “incident” looming from someone else. It is bull shit. I want to see physical proof, not stories.

    Being on the sidelines in all of this, without a TV available to watch this asinine circus under the direction of that ragged, dried-up harridan Feinstein, I’ve seen nothing come of this other than a desperate effort at character assassination. I realize that, in the course of all these hearings, the entire goal by both sides of the political fence is to smear the poor soul unfortunate enough to be today’s target.

    That a decent human being should be smeared and publicly caned for an alleged teen-years incident is more than just character assassination. Not once has that heinous vulgarian Feinstein given a single thought to the consequences down the road.

    Since the 1970s, when reports of rape and attempted rape finally were taken seriously, and women in the work force were encouraged to report unwanted physical contact with a supervisor or a co-worker to Personnel, there have been enough visually recorded incidents of women being physically attacked by strangers and co-workers to generate verification that it is not women bringing these attacks on themselves. The worst case ever was a drunken off-duty Chicago cop who beat up a female bartender one-fourth his size because she refused to serve him any more alcohol. The video plainly showed him not just hitting her, but knocking her down and stomping and kicking her. He is no longer a cop. She sued the City of Chicago and the CPD for what happened, not to get money but to put a stop to it. Sometimes, you do have to make the buggers pay.

    Hollywood has a long, long history of misbehavior toward women who were stupid enough to put up with it in order to be stars, although I have my doubts that either Bette Davis or Joan Crawford or Lana Turner put up with it. It is a cesspit environment, but as plenty of actresses have said, you don’t meet a director or producer alone in a hotel room.

    The mid-terms are coming up. Feinstein is determined to wield her club over these proceedings, with the idiotic sympathy train flowing along behind Blazey-Ford. Is Feinstein aware that she no longer has her party’s endorsement in LaLaLand? I’ve seen people on power trips. We all have. Destroying someone of good character and decency seems to be the only thing Feinstein is interested in, which can be a fatal mistake.

    Unfortunately, the side effect of this, which may become long term, makes it entirely plausible that women whose claims of real sexual assault are valid will not be heard, not taken seriously, and shitcanned for complaining about some guy who is making a nuisance of himself at work. And for that matter, since women generally don’t like each other, there’s the lesbian angle on that, too. Everything now is taken out of context. Normal human behavior is being turned into something barbaric, as if a pat on the back for a job well done is an attempt to cop a feel.

    Frankly, I am so fed up with this obsession about sex and everything related to it that I’d like to dump a bucket full of used EPT sticks on the heads of some of these idiots. This aggressive hateful attitude toward men will have real consequences in the future.

    The underlying problem is not sex or anything related to it. It is that good manners and common decency, a sense of what is proper and what is not, have been thrown out the window and run over by the warthogs who are running things now.

     

  • Lack of Credibility

    Last week, we brought to you the story about a nutty professor in Las Vegas shooting himself in the arm, leaving a bloody mess in a campus bathroom plus a $100 gift for the janitor to clean up the mess he’d made.  https://www.azuse.cloud/wp-admin/post.php?post=81766&action=edit

    Bird (the perfessor) was subsequently arrested and charged with several felonies.

    https://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/2018/09/daniel-zimmerman/college-professor-who-shot-himself-also-says-he-wants-to-ban-ar-15s/

    Last week, a deranged sociology professor at the College of Central Nevada shot himself in the arm in a campus bathroom because, he said, he wanted to protest the existence of the Trump administration. He was charged with a variety of felonies and has since been banned from the campus.

    But according to an apology letter he wrote that was obtained by Blue Lives Matter, 69-year-old Mark Bird was motivated by more than just the deplorable 45th president. Bird was also upset by a variety of societal ills including, naturally, civilian ownership of AR-15 rifles.

    I sincerely apologize for my behavior today. I was motivated by multiple reasons. A major reason is, derivative of the following October 20, 2017 CBS news story, the Earth had roughly 100 million malnutrition and pollution deaths in the past decade — and the Earth is on a course for at least another 100 million such deaths in the next decade. One hundred million deaths are more than all the military and civilian deaths of [World War II]. – Article

    His statement of the total number of civilian and military deaths during WWII is invalid. He cites no resource or reliable backing for it, offers no proof of any kind, but simply throws it out in front of the audience and is expected to be credible.

    The census of mortalities from both military action and diseases and starvation is much more reliable. World War II fatality statistics vary, with estimates of total deaths ranging from 50 million to more than 80 million. The higher figure of over 80 million includes deaths from war-related disease and famine. Civilians killed totaled 50 to 55 million, including 19 to 28 million from war-related disease and famine.  – source is Wiki.

    He does not name his sources for the 100 million deaths from malnutrition and pollution, and to be believable, would be both expected and required to provide source material for his statement. Lliewise, his projection of a future 100 million plus deaths is a non sequitur, because he provides no research or references as support.

    Frankly, with both his maladjusted behavior toward himself, and his lack of resource materials as backup, his credibility went right down the sewer when he shot himself.

    Self-destruction is not how you convince people to get rid of guns, especially when you use one on yourself.

    Understand that I do not believe for one tiny second that he is deranged, and neither do I believe he is credible as a source of statistics past and future forecasting. His assessment of how many people may or may not perish from the effects of both war and famine is, from what I’ve seen, based entirely on the misbegotten attempts of greedy politicians, greenies, climate science fabricators of pending doom, and willing government employees to falsify raw data records to suit the needs of a corrupt prior political administration that still has its fishhooks in the public’s psyche. You can specifically credit Algorebull for spreading dystopic propaganda to help support this Campaign of Disaster and create a New World Order.(NWO, aka Now Wank Off).

    This addled man is a castoff, a useful idiot, someone who can be justifiably sacrificed and tossed aside in as little time as it took him to shoot himself in the arm. Be aware that people like this and that man who torched himself in NYC’s Central Park last summer don’t exist in isolation.

    They only feel isolated. That is why they do these stupid things. It is also they reason for a lower and lower rating of credibility.