From Pine View Farm

August, 2016 archive

“Up in the Air, Junior Birdman” 2

Daniel Ruth reports that you can now ride your shiny new F-35. Well, sort of:

Defense Department officials heralded the F-35 as now quite capable of providing “basic air support,” but only if other military aircraft are involved to provide “basic air support” to the F-35 while the vaunted fighter jet conducts its “basic air support” of dropping a snarky Bronx cheer on the enemy below. Think of this as a bodyguard needing a chaperone to stave off potential muggers.

Follow the link for more on this particular air farce.

Aside:

From the beginning, the F-35 has been little more than the dole for defense contractors.

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Stray Question 0

Will Hamilton, the Musical be for rap what Benny Goodman’s Carnegie Hall Concert was for jazz?

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The Economic Cycle 0

Chart showing unemploying consistently going down under Democratic presidents and up under Republican ones since 1960.

Via Job’s Anger.

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“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0

Buckle up for safety, always buckle up.

Investigations determined that as Huldack was getting out of his vehicle, his holstered gun on his hip fired one round.

They say Huldack’s seatbelt apparently struck his gun, causing the weapon to discharge.

When is someone going to hold guns responsible for turning on their ammosexuals? Or, for that matter, for turning on their ammosexuals?

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QOTD 0

Henry Ward Beecher:

There are many people who think that Sunday is a sponge to wipe out all the sins of the week.

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The Expendables 0

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The Unpopularity Contest 0

Michael Hulshof-Schmidt comments on unpopularity, but the deserved and the ginned up kind. A snippet (emphasis added):

The news media, in its misguided attempt to be “balanced,” loves to point out that we face a presidential contest between the two least-popular candidates ever. It fails to analyze its own complicity in blindly adhering to the cartoon version of Clinton. Trump is unpopular — even among many Republicans who weakly support him — because of his stated positions. Clinton is unpopular largely because of an aggressive campaign of fiction and slander. That campaign has succeeded largely because of systemic misogyny.

More at the link.

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North Carolina Does Obeisance to the Duke of Hazardous 0

Title:  Clear Days in North Carolina.  Image:  NC Public Health Director looks at report stained with blotches of Duke Energy coal ash as staffer handing him the report stands in a large pile of coal ash:

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Learn more here.

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RNC Snapshots 0

Susie Sampson delivers snippets of interviews with persons who attended the Republican Convention. It’s not pretty.

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“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0

More polite play:

Investigators say they don’t plan any charges after a 12-year-old boy was accidentally shot and killed by an 11-year-old playmate.

Florence County deputies said in a news release that a 7-year-old boy was also in the house in Coward, and all three were being watched by a 15-year-old baby sitter when the shooting happened Tuesday afternoon.

Just another day in NRA Paradise . . . .

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Trumping the Troops 0

Title:  Supporting a Gold Star Family.  Image:  Donald Trump before and American flag making the

Via Juanita Jean.

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Cash Cowed 0

At The Boston Review, Donna Murch takes a close look at our for profit prison system. She points out that it is not just the private prison firms that profit; it’s also almost every stakeholder in the criminal “justice” system. This is a snippet from the introduction. The entire article is worth your while.

America’s contemporary system of policing, courts, imprisonment, and parole doesn’t just absorb money. It also makes money through asset forfeiture, lucrative public contracts from private service providers, and by directly extracting revenue and unpaid labor from populations of color and the poor.

In states and municipalities throughout the country, the criminal justice system defrays costs by forcing prisoners and their families to pay for punishment. It also allows private service providers to charge outrageous fees for everyday needs such as telephone calls. As a result people facing even minor criminal charges can easily find themselves trapped in a self-perpetuating cycle of debt, criminalization, and incarceration.

(snip)

In an era of fiscal austerity and crisis, mass incarceration has enabled private contractors, municipalities, counties, and states to make money off large numbers of America’s most vulnerable residents. The historical roots of these extractive practices stretch far back in the American past.

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The Republican Calvacade of Derp 0

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QOTD 0

Sir Walter Raleigh:

Because all men are apt to flatter themselves, to entertain the addition of other men’s praises is most perilous.

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Inconceivable 0

Jim Wright says that Trump’s no quitter. A nugget:

Trump’s not going to quit the race.

Why should he?

What possible motivation does Trump have to drop out?

That’s what liberals want.

That’s what the GOP establishment wants.

Trump can’t give them that victory, the shame would be unbearable. He’ll blow his own brains out first.

Trump, whatever his other motivations might be, is an attention whore.

Mr. Wright is quite correct. Trump can no more quit than he can pivot. The Trump samba has only one note.

Follow the link for the rest. You will be glad you did.

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The Climates They Are a-Changing 0

Thom points out that, when it comes to Republicans and climate change, the hoax gets in their lies.

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Twilight Zone 1

Tony Norman admits that, despite his best efforts, he cannot look away from the Trumpery. A snippet:

If we were to dig up Franz Kafka, Salvador Dali and Groucho Marx and demand that they brainstorm a presidential race as absurd as this one, they would have to retreat to the land of shadows empty-handed.

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Ryan’s Derp 0

Reporter at news conference to Paul Ryan:  What's your position on Donald Trump?  Ryan, huddled on floor:  Fetal.

Via Job’s Anger.

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Past Due 0

Via C&L.

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Staring into a Stereotype 0

At the Raleigh News and Observer, Mary Roodkowsky explores the origins of Hillary Hatred. A snippet:

But why is Hillary Hatred so intense, so committed, so sure of itself?

It’s because Hillary isn’t feminine or womanly, at least not in traditional ways. She doesn’t emote much publicly, she’s not spontaneous, she’s not touchy-feely. In short, she’s not vulnerable. And this is terrifying.

Women are emotional. Mothers are nurturers. Being a real woman means being spontaneous and responsive. Hillary doesn’t fit these stereotypes, and so she’s not a proper woman. This outrages many Americans, of both sexes.

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This dislike and fear of serious, reserved women is particularly American.

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