Bustin’ Chops, venting gently this time

Bustin’ cops lightly… this time.

Recall our new neighbors? Well, today I had a short lunchtime, cos I spent some of it cutting short a noon meeting of the Stoned Road Druggies (no affirmative proof, but they meet several of the behavioral/environmental criteria for activity surrounding a meth lab *sigh*).

Yeh, twelve vehicles parked on (and nearly on) their property at noon. One left. Loudly. (These guys seem to think that if ya drill out a muffler the vehicle will run soooo much better.) Another backed up to repark. Backed up right on our lawn… as I was watching. I hollered to stop him, and to his credit he did, then pulled on forward and parked it where it’d been before he started backing.

Words ensued. I called the cops. As I was counting vehicles (and TPT*/maybe likely druggies) and relating license tags to the cops over the phone, they began leaving. With more “words” and a few cute threats to “donut” my lawn.

Let ’em come. License tags, bubbas.

Dumbasses.

*TPT=Trailer Park Trash

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Wednesday OTA/Fair Tax Blogburst

Double-teaming ya. This is Wednesday’s Open Trackback Alliance (see the linked graphic atthe foot of this post) post. Link to this post and track back. More after the Fair Tax post.


by TD of The Right Track

More and more, I am hearing of people advocating for the FairTax in print, speeches, symposia, television, and radio. I’ve gathered a few of the more recent articles and provided links and a summary below each link. I’ve also quoted from several of the articles. Seems like support for the FairTax is pretty diverse!

Economic outlook: Georgia No. 1 in U.S. – July 16, 2006

Georgia’s economic outlook is rosier than that of any other state in the nation, according to a new study by the father of supply-side economics.

Arthur Laffer, an influential adviser to former President Ronald Reagan, put Georgia at the top of his annual comparative ranking of state economies, a seven-category analysis that primarily focuses on tax and fiscal policy. That’s up from fifth place in 2005 and a marked improvement from a No. 24 finish in 2002.


…Laffer suggested the state might want to shift more of the tax burden to sales from property or income, an idea popular among state Republican lawmakers, who are currently examining the possibilities. Even without such a shift, he advocated expanding the sales tax to encompass food and services in exchange for a lower rate.

“You want to tax those factors the most that can escape the least … and in the least damaging fashion,” Laffer said. “The broader the base, the lower the rate, the better the tax.”

Perdue agreed that the state might do well to adopt a more consumption-focused tax system, perhaps after the fashion of the FairTax proposed by U.S. Rep. John Linder, a Republican who represents parts of north metro Atlanta.

GOP debate for Hefley’s post, July 18, 2006
Candidates in Colorado support the FairTax:

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Fiddlin’ Around

If you take an even casual glance at the big news recently and compare the “big stories” found on blogs to the ones played up by the Mass Media Podpeople’s Army, Political Goons, Loons and Poltroons, etc., you might notice a common thread: traditional media and political power brokers are primarily NOT concerned with facts, truth, information of substance dealing with significant issues but with manipulating perception of events to fit their reality-based fantasies.

Hissybullies, in textbook terrorist actions, lob hundreds of rockets into civilian homes and businesses in Israel, deliberately attempting to kill noncombatants, then go hide among women and children when the Israelis predicatbly start to stomp their nests.

What do politicians and Mass Media Podpeople show? Hissybullies deliberately staging fake “atrocities” and using bodies of children THEY attempted to use as human shields/foils in multiple re-stagings to provide “proof” of Israel’s perfidy.

And politicians and Mass Media Podpeople not only buy these re-stagings of Hissybully atrocities as Israeli wrongs, they lap up completely fake “evidence” and ask for (pay for) more.

Switching gears: The hottest decade on record for the U.S. was dozens of years before global warmists say man-made global warming took off, yet what dominates the weather news?

U.S. HAS ITS SECOND-HOTTEST JULY ON RECORD;
DROUGHT CONDITIONS WORSEN

All sizzle, friends. The steak is that 1934 through1936 still stand as the worst drought, highest temp years this country has ever recorded. When the Mass media Podpeople can show me the Dustbowl starting up again, I might start believing their cry of ”Wolf!” />

Racism, bigotry and hate are alive and well… in the Democratic Party, but the news is filled with the drunken ravings of an… actor. Yeh,
racism, bigotry and hate openly displayed by Democratic leadership’s own—and their “operatives”—to defeat Joe Lieberman, but the “news” is filled up with the horror (the HORROR!) of Mel Gibson’s drunken ravings. (Lemme tell ya, folks: drunks say all kindsa stuff. Hang around Teddy “Swim for your life!” Kennedy for a while if ya don’t believe that.)

Fill in with nearly every “major” story and burning political issue today. Majoring on the minors, selling the sizzle, buying the lies: Mass Media Podpeople and political elite fiddling while society burns.

Crossposted at The Wide Awakes

Mini0micro update: h.t. to Dan Rhiel for the link to Gateway Pundit’s expose of the NYT fakery of the week (until superceded by another one, no doubt). Seems some of those pics should be captioned “Dead Man Working” or “The Zombie of Tyre” or something… Just one more example of embellishing a fundamental lie (the “uncalled-for aggression of Israel”) with a stupid one.

Tuesday Open Post/Po’ Jud

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“Poor Jud is Dead” (or, “Pore Jud is Daid” more like :-)) is my fav funereal piece. *heh* In fact, if it weren’t for the fact that I’ve requested “Just Plant a Watermelon on My Grave” I’d probably be tempted to change my name to Jud Fry and request it for my funeral, such as it may be.

Oh, well, a lament of sorts is in order, I suppose, if only because I seem to have re-habbed/remodeled myself into a neverending spiral of ever more intricate remodeling projects this summer—projects enough, in fact, to keep any “spare time” I may have occupied pretty much until the day of that long-awaited time when my shade can look on as the choir sings, “Just Plant a Watermelon on My Grave”… even though I might rather it be

😉


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Cats make me crazy

I’ve had a cat since I was a child. (No, not the same cat. Wake up; I’m an old fart.) Right now, we have three cats. I like cats in part, because, unlike dogs, cats are very much like people: the world revolves around THEM. Show me someone who hates cats and I’ll show you, someone who’s most likely a controlling, manipulative S.O.B.

But… cats make me crazy. Maybe literally. And if you have cats, it’s quite likely they make you crazy too. Literally.

Or at least neurotic.

Check this out.

A parasitic microbe commonly found in cats might have helped shape entire human cultures by manipulating the personalities of infected individuals, according to a new study…

…people living in those [countries] with higher rates of T[oxoplasma] gondii infection scored higher on average for neuroticism, defined as an emotional or mental disorder characterized by high levels of anxiety, insecurity or depression.

And this.

Toxoplasma gondii is a common parasite found in the guts of cats; it sheds eggs that are picked up by rats and other animals that are eaten by cats. Toxoplasma forms cysts in the bodies of the intermediate rat hosts, including in the brain…

…Oxford scientists discovered that the minds of the infected rats have been subtly altered. In a series of experiments, they demonstrated that healthy rats will prudently avoid areas that have been doused with cat urine. In fact, when scientists test anti-anxiety drugs on rats, they use a whiff of cat urine to induce neurochemical panic.

However, it turns out that Toxoplasma-ridden rats show no such reaction. In fact, some of the infected rats actually seek out the cat urine-marked areas again and again. The parasite alters the mind (and thus the behavior) of the rat for its own benefit.

If the parasite can alter rat behavior, does it have any effect on humans?

Urm, could be…

Dr. E. Fuller Torrey (Associate Director for Laboratory Research at the Stanley Medical Research Institute) noticed links between Toxoplasma and schizophrenia in human beings, approximately three billion of whom are infected with T. gondii:

So, feeling a lil depressed, anxious or inclined toward risky behavior? Maybe even kinda schizoid from time to time? (“I talk to the voices in my head. I say, ‘Get out of my head!’ They tell me I’m crazy. Me? Crazy? THEY’RE the ones in my head!”)

Pet your cat.

Scratching around in Ferdy’s litterbox. *heh*

Guard the Borders

If this post, from Bear Creek Ledger, doesn’t turn your crank, get a new crank.


Illegal Alien Stole 10 yr old girl’s identity
By Toni at Bear Creek Ledger

How would you like to find out your child’s identity had been stolen? You of course probably wouldn’t know until the child reached adulthood.

Kern found out quite by accident when Hayley’s application for the North Carolina Children’s Health Insurance Program was initially rejected because her earned income was too high. Hayley is 10 years old. She doesn’t have any earned income.

Guess the Social Security Administration doesn’t look at earned income for 10 year olds or 5 year olds for that matter.
What she learned was that a man, an illegal immigrant in his 20s, had been working under Hayley’s Social Security number for the past six years.
[…]
Rosario does not speak English. Through an interpreter, Knight learned that when Rosario came to the U.S. from Mexico at age 22, he was told he needed “work papers” to get a job. The working papers acquaintances provided was a Social Security card with Rosario’s name and a fraudulent number. He believed the number was the “work papers” that allowed him to work in the U.S. Knight said Rosario was at a loss to understand what he had done wrong.

As much as I’d like to empathize with this Mexican man, I can’t. I find it difficult to believe this man has been in the US working for 6 years and is unaware of the political fight going on with illegal aliens in this country. The one consistency with this man though; he has been in this country for 6 years, he can’t speak any English and yet has a drivers license and vehicle. I’m surprised he hasn’t purchased a home yet!

The mother, Shelly Kern now has the terrible task of trying to clear her childs identity. Clearing your child’s name can be just as frustrating and infuriating as clearing an adult’s name. Kern said maybe more so. First, she was referred to the regional Social Security Administration office where she was told there was nothing they could do. They sent her to the Employment Security Commission. Neither agency nor the DSS has enforcement powers, so Kern went to the Star Police Department.

[…]

When Kern tried to order a credit report on her daughter, she hit obstacle after obstacle. 0nline, the credit reporting agencies want credit information that her daughter, at age 10, does not have and she cannot get a credit report for Rosario, no matter that the Social Security number is fraudulent. She has appealed to the N.C. Attorney General’s Office for assistance.

Apparently this has been happening for years:

The practice of stealing, selling and using Social Security numbers from juveniles began over 20 years ago in southern California and has spread throughout the country. Apparently, the SSNs are obtained through brokers, who are primarily Permanent Legal Residents. The “brokers” physically monitor court house records of newborns, and obtain their birth registry issued SSNs from open public records, or from other Permanent Legal Residents/Naturalized Citizens who are employees of city and county government that have access to tax records.

The reason this illegal practice has been relatively successful is that the IRS/SSA doesn’t note that one to five year old children shouldn’t be working, despite the SSA records that show the age of number holders. Also, ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) is not known for pursuing this line of investigation.

If you have children you should really read the rest of this story since there’s more information covered that you should know.

The Courier-Tribune :: News Page

H/T: ALIPAC Forum

And of course, I want to give a bit of promo to Dan Demay’s song – Illegal.


This has been a production of the Guard the Borders Blogburst. It was started by Euphoric Reality, and serves to keep immigration issues in the forefront of our minds as we’re going about our daily lives and continuing to fight the war on terror. If you are concerned with the trend of illegal immigration facing our country, join our Blogburst! Just send an email with your blog name and url to euphoricrealitynet at gmail dot com.

An old friend rediscovered

At All Costs (The Honor Harrington)

At All Costs (Honor Harrington)

I’d been meaning to read David Weber’s At All Costs for nearly a year now, and finally got around to it a week or so ago. Glad I did for more reasons than just that Weber can tell a tale well. In the course of unfolding the story, he reminded me of an old friend:

David and the Phoenix

David and the Phoenix

I first read the book when it came out as a “Weekly Reader”. When I picked it up, it was more out of desperation than anything else—I’d read everything else available and needed to feed my addiction to the printed word. My impression was that it was “too young” for me… until I started reading.

Yes, it’s a “juvie”–and a “young” one at that, but… it’s just a very good story, well-told by a literate author.

I just got my copy in the mail today and ditched everything else on my schedule and simply read it.

Heck, Lovely Daughter has said she’s dropping in tonight (driving Guido Yaris) and Bubba’s still in residence (he’s not moving back to school for two more weeks), so we may just have a storytime tonight.

Dad’s reading.

🙂

Get one of your own. Read it to yourself and to your children/grandchildren. You’ll love it. So will they.

Linkin’ this one in over at Angel’s place, Woman Honor Thyself.

Majoring on the Minors/Open Trackbacks

This is Friday’s Open Trackback Alliance post, open for trackbacks Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Link to this post and track back. More below the post body.


No long post, today, just a link to someone else who makes the point that the world’s turned upside down, relatively unimportant “news” dominates while real news languishes, and self-appointed opinion makers have no judgement at all.

“…it is hard to imagine winning this war with a media incapable of basic judgments about priorities; about obvious good and obvious evil.”

And, I might add, a political elite more concerned with preening, chest-thumping and making points on CNN than with grappling seriously with real issues. Priorities? Good and evil? No! Jiggered polls, re-election, shredding the Constitution and the rule of law, and screwing the little guy—yes!. And screwing the not-so-little guy, too, if it will make points with the Mass Media Podpeople’s Army, Kofi’s Kritters, Academia Nut Fruitcakes and their ilk.

“Suppose you were a congressman, and suppose you were an idiot. But I repeat myself.” —Mark Twain

*sigh*


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