From Pine View Farm

2013 archive

“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0

Snuff out smoking, politely.

A Nashville bar owner claimed self defense over the weekend after fatally shooting country music singer Jerald Wayne Mills, 44, in connection with an argument over smoking.

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Old Tea, New Bags 0

Not Birch Beer, birch tea. Robyn Blumner:

If you’ve ever wondered what happened to the John Birch Society, author Claire Conner of Dunedin can tell you. The radical right-wing group that was briefly a player in national conservative politics in the 1960s is back, under a different name: tea party.

The Koch brothers’ daddy was a Bircher.

They continue the tradition, but with more skillful P. R.

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Return of Beyond the Palin 0

“Snowball Snooki.”

Heh.

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A Website Is Not the Same Thing as a Law 0

And a glitchy website does not mean a glitchy law.

The first time I rolled out my website back in the members dot AOL dot com tilde username days, it was glitchy, and I did not have the benefit of high-paid consultants to add extra glitches.

Really, grow up, people.

Let Wendy Wolf explain:

Recently, people who couldn’t afford health insurance were asked to use one word to describe how being uninsured felt. Overwhelmingly they said, “Scared.” Scared about not getting care when they needed it. Scared about medical debt that could bankrupt families. Scared about being unable to afford a prescription or recommended therapy.

(snip)

Yes, the marketplace website rollout was a debacle — but it is making steady progress so that Maine people are finally getting enrolled. Yes, dealing with the cancellation of existing policies that people hold will require the thoughtful action of policy makers to address their concerns.

However, 75 percent of Americans agree that our health system needs to undergo fundamental changes or be rebuilt completely. Despite its shortcomings, Obamacare is still the best starting place for that change.

More stuff to help you grow up at the link.

Aside:

As someone who must buy his health insurance on the open market, I predict that the Republican decision to tag the ACA as “Obamacare” will haunt them for years, as affordable health insurance is indelibly associated with President Obama and with the Democratic Party.

If you wonder why they are determined to destroy “Obamacare,” there is your reason.

Can you say, “Foot. Shoot.”?

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Stray Thought 0

It’s amazing how much neat stuff you can get done when you don’t waste your weekend watching football games to see 11 minutes of action per three hours viewing time.

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Twits on Twitter 0

Republican twits.

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Misdirection Play, 2016 0

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QOTD 0

Walt Kelly:

We gotta make democracy safe for the world.

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Twits on Twitter 0

Spongy twits.

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Periodic Fables 0

I pay attention to terms of service and licensing agreements (not that I read all of them all the way through). I read the “What This App Wants” when I look for software for my cell phone (and have chosen to forgo some apps as a result). I follow tech news.

I know that the internet is a public place and try to govern myself accordingly. Anything I say here in my little backwater of the inner webs is something I would say among friends on a sidewalk without caring that I could be overheard.

I know that most stuff on the internet that calls itself “free,” at least outside of FLOSS world, isn’t. Especially in smartphone “app” world, a “free” app may want access to your contact list or browsing history, so it can sell your information to spammers marketeers, or to your GPS location (I keep my GPS turned off most of the time) so it can send you ads when you enter a store, and so on.

So, when I saw this story, I couldn’t help wondering what exactly the authors of those apps want.

Whatever it is, I suspect that Miss Grundy would not approve.

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The Secesh 0

One more time, the next time someone romantizes “The Lost Cause,” ask him or her just what exactly was the cause that was lost.

If you aren’t sure yourself, listen to this.

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“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0

More evidence that intelligence tests should be required for gun ownership.

Authorities said Texas state Rep. Drew Darby (R) tried to take a .38 caliber Ruger pistol with six rounds of ammunition through security at the Austin-Bergstrom International Airport, according to the Austin American-Statesman newspaper.

When the gun was spotted by security, Darby reportedly told an an officer it was his, that he had a concealed pistol license and had forgotten it was in his bag.

Really?

You’re too stupid to realize that you’re packing?

You aren’t qualified to touch a gun.

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Bad Fence, Bad Neighbor 0

The bad neighbor: why, the one who built the fence, of course!

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The Pusher Man 0

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The Voter Fraud Fraud 0

Get out the bucks, gut out the vote.

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I’ve Had My Fill, Buster 0

Noz points reasons MADly. A nugget:

The reason it was called “the nuclear option” is because people believed that if the majority party took away the minority’s ability to filibuster, the minority would retaliate using every method it had to gum up the works and it would become impossible for the Senate to get anything done. . . .

. . . (but) the Republicans have already gummed up the works of the Senate. The Republicans were already doing just about everything that they could do as a minority party to stop the Democrats from passing anything.

Follow the link for the full post.

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QOTD 0

Ashleigh Brilliant:

Strangely enough, this is the past that somebody in the future is longing to go back to.

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News You Can Lose 0

Warning: No taste at all, but the bit about Rob Ford swayed me to post it.

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Psst! Bub. Wanna Buy a Bridge? 0

Hurry, supplies are running out!

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Boys and Their Toys 0

Republican crying as Democrat breaks baseball bat labelled


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