Not to put too fine a point on it

But Sleepy Pedo Joe Biden will never be my president.

Nor will his whore of a VP when she inevitably 25ths him.

Nor will the senile drunk currently occupying the Speaker’s chair when she inevitably impeaches the whore, and the Senate convicts her.

The only president I have for the next four years is Donald John Trump.

As Thomas Jefferson put it, “I have sworn upon the altar of god eternal hostility against every form of tyranny over the mind of man.

So fuck all communists, progressives, and Democrats.  But I repeat myself.

 

Muck Ficrosoft.

Why would ANYONE think changing the default printer setting based on which printer you just used was a good idea? Fortunately, there’s a way to turn that off.

The newest version of Windows 10 allows Windows to ‘manage’ the default printer by changing automatically to the most recently used printer. To disable that, press the Windows key, click on ‘Settings’, [then ‘Devices’,] and under ‘Printers & scanners’, scroll down to ‘Let Windows manage my default printer’ and turn that feature off.

I swear they sit around at Microsoft with nothing better to do than dream up new ways to fuck over users. This doesn’t work for me at all; I have five printers hooked up to this machine and I definitely DON’T want the default changing just because I have to print a label or a large format document.

This goes clear back to 2015.  I don’t know why it didn’t affect me until after the last major update.

WTF?

I’d sure like to know what prompted the League to send this.  [See update, below.]  CYA, I suppose, but I find it insulting, even if I did write a guest blog post for Sarah Hoyt about the use of amateur radio to keep in touch during an insurrection.  I don’t consider that misuse.

It’s the commies in Antifa and BLM who are using handheld radios to coordinate violent protests who are the problem.  Not the Tea Party types.  Perhaps the even-handed ARRL could refrain from tarring both sides with the same brush?

Besides, doesn’t the ARRL board have more important issues to contend with?

UPDATE, 18 Jan 2021: Apparently this was in response to the FCC putting out an enforcement advisory reminding radio users not to use their radios to facilitate criminal activity.  Well, fucking duh, FCC.  And thanks a lot, ARRL, for not including that important bit of information in your vaguely-worded statement.

NO! We do not need a new system of government.

Somewhere this morning I was reading an article — oh, come to think of it, it was at Breitbart — where a commenter posited that it was time to junk the Constitution and try something new, though said commenter didn’t seem to know what that should be.  He did mention “Confederacy”, which means he’s likely a fucking idiot who doesn’t know we already tried one of those and found it severely lacking (the first one, under the Articles of Confederation, not the second one the South attempted to pull, though it was seriously lacking as well).  Oh, got it!  It was this article at Breitbart — “PA Lt. Gov. Fetterman: ‘You Do Not Have the Right’ to Spread Lies That Are ‘Yelling Fire in a Crowded Theater’”.  He’s wrong, but we’ll get to that.  And here’s the comment that set me off:

The fact is, we don’t need to junk the Constitution (or the Union).  We need to start applying the Constitution to the existing unConstitutional superstructure that’s been built onto the original framework, and junk all the crap that’s accreted over two centuries onto the Framers’ grand design.

The easy example is gun control, and I bring it up first, because “the Second protects the First”.  BATFE is unConstitutional.  The National Firearms Act of 1934 (granddaddy of all current gun control) is likewise unConstitutional.  The plain reading of the Second Amendment is:  “My God-given right to own and carry guns in defense of myself, my family, and my country, shall not be infringed by the federal goverment period, end of subject.”  Note the following (from way back in the depths of history, 1993):

And read that last bit about the Preamble to the Bill of Rights.  The Bill of Rights is not a list of things we get to do because the government says so.  The Bill of Rights is a list of things the government is constrained from doing because we the people say so.  It places restrictions on the government because the men who wrote it had suffered under, and revolted from, a government that had no such restrictions.  And there were a bunch of states that ratified the Constitution only upon exacting a promise that just such a Bill of Rights would be added to it.

The Bill of Rights contains things that shouldn’t have to be said, but they’re being said anyway because smart people over 200 years ago knew the government itself, and its myriad functionaries, could not be trusted with the car keys.

So let’s get to this moron in Pennsylvania, who has actually been elected to the second-highest public office in that state, who thinks the First Amendment does not permit one from expressing what he thinks are prevarications and treasons.  The fact is, his opinion in and of itself is a prevarication and a treason, and should be grounds for his immediate removal from office.  But Pennsylvania (and other states) haven’t been particularly good stewards of the First Amendment for a while:

Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.

Simple, eh?  Doesn’t say a damn thing about yelling “Fire!” in a crowded theatre, and Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., was pretty much wrong when he wrote, in the Schenk case in 1919:

The most stringent protection of free speech would not protect a man falsely shouting fire in a theatre and causing a panic. […] The question in every case is whether the words used are used in such circumstances and are of such a nature as to create a clear and present danger that they will bring about the substantive evils that Congress has a right to prevent.

— Schenck v. United States, 249 U.S. 47

The problem is, this decision was later partially overturned in 1969 (Brandenburg v. Ohio) which stated

[T]he constitutional guarantees of free speech and free press do not permit a State to forbid or proscribe advocacy of the use of force or of law violation except where such advocacy is directed to inciting or producing imminent lawless action and is likely to incite or produce such action.

— Brandenburg v. Ohio, 395 U.S. at 447-48

And the moron in PA might be right if there weren’t evidence galore pointing to the election having been stolen, particularly in his own state.  But the onus is on him to prove that making these statements was intended to provoke, say, a riot in the U.S. Capitol.  There’s pretty clear evidence debunking charges that President Trump told people to go invade the Capitol.  So maybe this moron needs to read the right-wing press once in a while, for clarity.

The bottom line is, the moron is just trying to shut people up under color of law, and as noted previously, he needs immediately to be removed from office.  So does his boss, who my brother-in-law says he went to school with and remembers him as a great guy.  I guess my BiL likes being told what to do by the State.  I don’t.  But I live in Indiana where our statist RINO governor is being ignored left and right, so long as you’re not in Indianapolis/Marion County.

(Maybe there is something to be said about folks who don’t live in Indianapolis saying Indianapolis is what’s wrong with the state.)

But again, you can’t revoke First Amendment privileges, and you can’t simply write laws that infringe upon it.  Freedom of speech is a fundamental natural right of man, just like freedom of self-defence, freedom to be secure in your home from the government commandeering it to quarter troops, freedom from unreasonable search and seizure, and freedom from being forced to self-incriminate.  And that’s just the start.

The point of this exercise is to point out that it’s not the Constitution or the Bill of Rights that are at fault.  It’s the people who claim to be “interpreting” them who are at fault.  And the people who are just ignoring the hell out of what it says, too.  Like Old Lady Pelosi impeaching President Trump again, days before he leaves office, on the basis of a claim that’s been shown to be specious, both by a careful examination of what he said, and by a careful examination of the timeline of events that has the Capitol riot starting either before he started to talk, or while he was still talking.

Making a crime out of speech that is not in fact criminal is pretty gutsy, even for commies, folks.

But this is why whenever someone tries the worn-out claim that the Constitution has failed us, I just assume that person is either

  • A commie
  • A moron
  • Both of the above
  • A sitting politician or government employee who realizes the government has overstepped and is living in fear of the proles figuring it out
  • or all of the above

We do not need something to replace the Constitution.  If we would simply go back to following the plain language of the Constitution, we would be a lot better off — and we’d be rid of most of the albatross we’ve allowed to be hung around our collective neck (the permanent bureaucracy).

Oh.  And get rid of the 16th, 17th, and 25th Amendments while we’re at it.  (I used to say just 16 and 17, but it’s clear what use the 25th is being perverted into by the Democrats, so it has to go, too.)

Long post, but go read it anyway

Technique Of The Coup D’Etat

And stay away from demonstrations this weekend, particularly those that want you to be armed.  Say it with me:

IT’S A TRAP!

But:

Part of the problem with these late-hit remnants of the long march is that they don’t realize in most of the rest of the world — even those like Germany still following the suicide script set by the USSR’s operatives — communism has been discredited. People were too close to it, saw it too clearly. And are sort of crawling backwards away from it, and all its techniques.

The left is also so deep in its own echo chamber that they think the entire world hates Orangemanbad as much as they do. In fact, lots of places in the world are waking up to the fact the whole of civilization is now at the mercy of China, and that the US has gone functionally insane. It’s great fun to be anti-American when America is the solid giant who will protect you forever. It’s not so much fun when America has been taken over by people like you, and will now be unpredictable and as likely to hit you as your enemies.

So, it’s not playing well. And their attempted Kristal Nacht is also not playing well. Particularly with the brighter bulbs on the left — not — like Occasional Cortex saying they need to control the press. And Jack Dorsey being captured on camera saying they’re going to censor everyone. And Facebook banning anyone who talks about the election being fraud. And–

According to polls, President Trump’s popularity has only gone up. I believe this will only extend for however long this tragic farce lasts to his entire family.

(My emphasis in bold.)  Read the whole thing.  And excuse her typos.  I believe she types too fast when she’s angry. 😉

It’s never too early to plan for a primary

Here is a list of the House of Representatives traitors RINOs traitors who voted today to impeach President Trump.

Liz Cheney (R–Wyo.)
Adam Kinzinger (R–Ill.)
Dan Newhouse (R–Wash.)
John Katko (R–N.Y.)
Fred Upton (R–Mich.)
Peter Meijer (R–Mich.)
Jaime Herrera Beutler (R–Wash.)
Anthony Gonzalez (R–Ohio)
Tom Rice (R–S.C.)
David Valadao (R–Calif.)

Ms. Cheney, I imagine your daddy is not happy with you.

And all of you need to go. Folks, if you live in one of those states, for G-d’s sake find someone worthy to run against them in your 2022 primary.  Don’t bother trying to recall them; you’ll need the time to raise money and campaign for your replacement.  And the campaign needs to start on January 20.

By “worthy”, of course, I mean someone who subscribes vocally to MAGA and is a Donald Trump supporter.

Anyone else is suspect at this point.

Give me liberty, or you can die for it.

Just as Sleepy Joe Biden will never be my president, the incoming Congress will never be my Congress.

It’s nothing but congresscritters all the way down, with a few notable exceptions like Paul, Cruz and Hawley — but they aren’t enough to stem the tide.

Conservatives — real conservatives, the kind who consider themselves libertarians but not necessarily Libertarians — need to dig in for the duration. It’s going to be a real fight, and we might have to resort to the Fourth Box before it’s over.

G-d help us if it comes to that. We already had a taste of it from 1861-1865, and the 600K casualties we suffered in that contretemps will pale in the wake of any similar upcoming conflict. Yet, as Abraham Lincoln told us,

The fiery trial through which we pass, will light us down, in honor or dishonor, to the latest generation. We say we are for the Union. The world will not forget that we say this. We know how to save the Union. The world knows we do know how to save it. We — even we here — hold the power, and bear the responsibility. In giving freedom to the slave, we assure freedom to the free — honorable alike in what we give, and what we preserve. We shall nobly save, or meanly lose, the last best hope of earth.

I don’t want my grandchildren growing up under Chinese hegemony. I hereby pledge my life, my fortune, and my sacred honor to doing everything I can to prevent that.

Fuck China. China is asshole. And so are the traitor Democrats.