From Pine View Farm

May, 2020 archive

Facebook Frolics 0

The SPLC reports that Facebook

. . . has become the social media platform of choice for far-right organizers and activists who engage in protests against social distancing.

Details at the link.

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The Four-Step Plan 0

Mike discusses the dark implications of Donald Trump’s “plan” to “reopen” the economy.

Warning: Language

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Taxonomy 0

Title:  Pandemic Masks:  Learn to Identify Them.  Image one:  A surgical mask.  Imagae Two:  an N95 respirator mask.  Image Three:  A witchdoctor mask, captioned

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“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0

Once again, it is safe to say that politeness is child’s play.

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QOTD 0

Barry Goldwater:

When you say “radical right” today, I think of these moneymaking ventures by fellows like Pat Robertson and others who are trying to take the Republican Party away from the Republican Party, and make a religious organization out of it. If that ever happens, kiss politics goodbye.

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Chris-Crossed 0

Chris Christie joins the ranks of those willing to sacrifice lives* on the altar of the Dow-Jones Average.

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*Lives of others, it goes without saying.

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Facebook Frolics, Maskless Marauder Dept. 0

The stupid. It burns.

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Beef Jerk 0

Image:  Five jets flying over a cheeseburger.  Caption:  An enduring symbol of Trump's America.  A cheeseburger made from a processing plant forced to remain open at great peril to the workers, receives a flyover from the Blue Angels.

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The Sad Sack 0

At the San Francisco Chronicle, a veteran of the U. S. Navy and a long-time public servant argues forcefully that Donald Trump has failed his duties as Commander-in-Chief.

A snippet:

A commanding officer’s first duty is to protect his troops. President Trump flunks that time-honored test and does not deserve to retain his command.

Follow the link for his reasoning.

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What If They “Reopened the Economy” and No One Came? 0

Ed, at Gin and Tacos, thinks that is a very real possibility.

Here are some bits from his post:

Georgia’s “re-opening” was a gigantic wet fart for businesses. The owner of one hip Atlanta bar was told to expect business at 10% of normal levels for the first weekend; instead he got two customers. Two. For the entire weekend.

(snip)

The truth is that people are afraid, and with good cause. They are afraid of unnecessary risk.

(snip)

The other reality that is becoming all too clear is that the “slow drain” theory of capitalism and consumer spending is delusional. That is, demand and consumption haven’t been pent up for 8 weeks and once the clog is cleared, it will come bursting forth in torrents. . . . The lack of spending is from tens of millions of people losing their jobs, having their hours reduced, or being in fear of losing their jobs in the near future.

I commend the entire article to your attention.

And, for related reading, economist Austan Goolsbee is not sanguine.

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“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0

Be polite to your drinking buddies.

After investigating, police learned that Isif had been sitting with other people when he removed a small-caliber firearm from his holster. The firearm discharged one shot across from where he was sitting and struck the woman in the foot, causing a minor injury, the police report stated.

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Lives on the Line 0

Meat processing plant processing line with

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QOTD 0

David Rockwell:

I don’t think of myself as a brand. Branding to me feels like a position or identity that’s frozen in time. I’m more interested in transitions.

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The Impossible Dream 0

Goat watching TV news saying,

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Aside:

If you are looking for something to read, try Project Gutenberg, the most worthwhile site on the inner webs.

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Viral Americans 0

Via Job’s Anger.

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Klepto Karen DeVos 0

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Sacrificed for by Your Country 0

I would have phrased it somewhat more circumspectly–well, a lot more circumspectly–but methinks Atrios may be onto something.

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Droning On 0

During a test flight, a drone went rogue in Latvia. From El Reg:

The “experimental vertical takeoff and landing aircraft” was reportedly being test-flown when ground personnel lost communication with it, reported Apollo. The news site added that UAVFactory “also supplies drones for the needs of the Latvian army.”

Latvian news agency LETA added: “During a controlled test flight on Saturday, communication with an unmanned aerial vehicle owned by drone manufacturer SIA UAVFactory was lost. The company’s representative, Jevgenijs Sinikovs, confirmed that the aircraft can fly for up to 90 hours, and added that its gliding in orbit depends on the wind.”

The story adds that flight restrictions have been put in place pending recovery of the wanderer.

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Tales of the Trumpling: Snapshots of Trickle-Down Trumpery 0

Trumpling in the hood.

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Title:  Little Red Riding Hood 2020.  Image:  Little Red Riding Hood says to wolf labeded

Via Job’s Anger.

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