From Pine View Farm

2018 archive

Suffer the Children 0

One more time, it’s not scripture. It’s policy.

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QOTD 0

Nikolai Gogol:

You can’t imagine how stupid the whole world has grown nowadays.

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Recommended Reading 0

The Silent Speaker, by Rex Stout.

Though it was written in 1946, it is eerily timely.

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Twits on Twitter 0

Hate-full twits.

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Remembering When Trump Threw in the Towel 0

Donald Trump standing before a field of crosses and a scene of devastation bearing a sign,

Click for the original image.

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Nor Any Drop To Drink 0

Thom interviews a reporter who thinks the decision to approve the water Flint, Michigan, to be questionable, especially as lead water lines are still in place.

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Twits on Twitter 0

Fun-loving twits.

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The Unsublimated 0

Scene:  Living Room.  Newspaper with headline,

Via The Bob Cesca Show Blog.

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“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0

Papering over politeness:

The Xenia man in his 60s who shot himself while in the restroom at the Austin Landing HomeGoods store was using a holster not regulated for the gun he was carrying, a spokeswoman with Austin Landing said.

The holster was filled with some type of paper to make the gun fit, the spokeswoman, Cheryl Dillin, told News Center 7’s Malik Perkins on Tuesday.

The story goes on the say that the man was legally packing under Ohio’s laws, providing additional evidence that, as Dickens reminded us, “the law is an ass.”

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QOTD 0

Julien Brenda:

And History will smile to think that this is the species for which Socrates and Jesus Christ died.

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Geeking Out 0

Earlier this week, I broke my Debian install. I was running Debian Sid (testing) and ran an update and lost my GUI environments. Sid is a testing version; if you run a testing version, you have to expect stuff to happen. Plus I had been having quirky stuff happen for quite some time, so I suspect the issue was mine and not Debian’s.

I was too lazy to troubleshoot the problem, so last night I reinstalled Debian Stretch. Since I had my home directory on a separate partition, all my personal files and settings were preserved, as I simply reinstalled the OS to the root partition. Consequently, once I reinstalled and started programs, they behaved as previously configured.

Here’s a screenshot of the new install running the Plasma desktop (Debian gives the option of installing one or more desktop environments; I chose Plasma and MATE):

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A Musical Interlude 0

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The Days of Whine and Poses 0

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All the News that Fits 0

In the context of a larger article about the comeuppance of Roseanne Barr, Gina Barreca muses cherries are in the eye of the cherry-picker:

What about the First Amendment? “Fox News has said Roseanne Barr has a First Amendment right to post disgusting racist tweets,” explains my friend Bruce Alter, “but that NFL players do not have the right to kneel during the national anthem. In fact, they all have a First Amendment right to do so. On the other hand, their employers have the right, absent government action or contract restrictions, to ban such actions. As the saying goes, where you stand depends on where you sit, but it depends even more who owns that chair.”

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By the Numbers, Reprise 0

It’s the racism.

This is the United States. In white America, there’s always an undercurrent of racism.

The study, conducted by researchers at two California universities and published Wednesday in the journal Social Forces, finds that opposition to welfare programs has grown among white Americans since 2008, even when controlling for political views and socioeconomic status.

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The findings suggest that political efforts to cut welfare programs are driven less by conservative principles than by racial anxiety, the authors conclude. That also hurts white Americans who make up the largest share of Medicaid and food-stamp recipients. President Donald Trump and Congressional Republicans have proposed deep cuts to both programs.

Follow the link for more numbers.

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“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0

Functional politeness:

It all started around 9:30 Tuesday night, with a call for a gunshot victim at Sheetz on Perry Hwy. in Summit Township.

Troopers say the victim shot himself while checking the function of a gun. No word yet on where the gunfire happened.

Well, I reckon it functioned as designed . . . .

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By the Numbers 0

Graphic:  From Jan 1 2018 through May 18 2018 there were 101 mass shootings, 163 killed, 480 wounded.  Guess how many of the shooters were MS-13 or Black Identity Extremists?

Via Job’s Anger.

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The Bully’s Pulpit 0

David unpacks the fuss over Roseanne.

In a related piece, Melissa Burkley explains why referring to black people as apes is racist, in case you don’t get it already.

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QOTD 0

Mark Twain:

Patriotism is supporting your country all the time, and your government when it deserves it.

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Twits on Twitter 0

Sporting twits.

Also, in an extra-special bonus, twits who feel the burn.

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