Yesterday Mark Skoda, the president of the Memphis Tea Party and has an outstanding radio show on local radio here in western Tennessee, announced that we were all endorsing Mitt Romney as Republican candidate for President. I found out about this from a twitter message from Larry O'Connor of Breitbart TV. Larry mentioned that Mark would be on his show last night explaining why there was an endorsement for a very non-tea party guy like Romney, especially after only 2 primaries and one caucus in 3 very small states. There was never a vote taken by members of the Memphis Tea Party regarding endorsing one candidate over the other, and I'm really not happy with this heavy handed endorsement without the rank and file participation.
Well, Larry was quick to half jokingly call Mark a RINO, and he did not take it well. When asked by a caller why there was never at least a chance for members to participate in an open vote, Mr. Skoda responded with, and I'm paraphrasing here since I don't remember the exact quote, "I made an executive decision". Excuse me Mark, but the Tea Party is not about top down decisions like this. You are forgetting that we are a grass roots movement. If I wanted to belong to an organization that has heavy handed top down political management, I'd work with the RNC. Your early endorsement of Romney has alienated many Tea Party conservatives, and I have to consider about how much I will support this organization in the future.
I'm not endorsing anyone at this point, and certainly not happy with the lot that the GOP has put up this year. I'll hold my nose and vote for Romney if he is the candidate, but only because we need to get rid of Obama for the sake of the country. But endorsing a New England liberal as the Tea Party candidate in the premise of it being an executive decision stinks of top down politics ala Meet John Doe.
You speak for yourself Mr. Skoda. Don't send an endorsement for one of the largest Tea Party organizations in our name, just because you are on Mitt's bandwagon.
Tuesday, January 31, 2012
Monday, January 23, 2012
Translations of Common Euphemisms
A friend sent this to me today. It'll help you when listening to the mainstream media or listening to your Liberal and Democrat friends:
Translations of Common Euphemisms
DEMOCRAT | REPUBLICAN |
Arsenal of Weapons | Gun Collection |
Delicate Wetlands | Swamp |
Undocumented Worker | Illegal Alien |
Cruelty-Free Materials | Synthetic Fiber |
Assault and Battery | Attitude Adjustment |
Heavily Armed | Well-protected |
Narrow-minded | Righteous |
Taxes or Your Fair Share | Coerced Theft |
Common Sense Gun Control | Gun Confiscation Plot |
Illegal Hazardous Explosives | Fireworks for Stump Removal |
Non-viable Tissue Mass | Unborn Baby |
Equal Access to Opportunity | Socialism |
Multicultural Community | High Crime Area |
Fairness or Social Progress | Marxism |
Upper Class or "The Rich " | Self-Employed |
Progressive, Change | Big Government Scheme |
Homeless or Disadvantaged | Bums or Welfare Leeches |
Sniper Rifle | Scoped Deer Rifle |
Investment for the Future | Higher Taxes |
Healthcare Reform | Socialized Medicine |
Extremist, Judgmental, or Hater | Conservative |
Truants | Home Schoolers |
Victim or Oppressed | Criminal or Lazy Good-For-Nothing |
High Capacity Magazine | Standard Capacity Magazine |
Religious Zealot | Church-going |
Reintroduced Wolves | Sheep and Elk Killers |
Fair Trade Coffee | Overpriced Yuppie Coffee |
Exploiters or "The Rich " | Any Employed or Land Owner |
The Gun Lobby | NRA Members |
Assault Weapon | Semi-Auto (Grandpa's M1 Carbine) |
Fiscal Stimulus | New Taxes and Higher Taxes |
Same Sex Marriage | Legalized Perversion |
Mandated Eco-Friendly Lighting | Chinese Mercury-Laden Light Bulbs |
Accepted Facts | Horse Shit!! |
Thursday, January 19, 2012
How safe is the Airbus A380?
The A380 has been in service for only about 4 years and has already had engines exploding, and now cracks in the wings, something that is usually only found in older aircraft.
The first publicized problems came about when a Qantas A380 had an uncontained engine failure of one of the 4 Rolls-Royce Trent 900 engines. Rolls-Royce advised the operators of A380 aircraft who had this engine to change them every 90 cycles, something unprecedented and extremely costly in aviation.
Recently it has come to light that airplanes less than 4 years old are already developing cracks on the wings. Airbus assures us all that this is nothing to worry about. Phewww, I feel much better now, time to move on, nothing to see here.
The Qantas incident was a much bigger deal than reported at the time, as extensive damage was done to the wing, and the plane could not land immediately as fuel needed to be burned off and dumped to safely land back in Singapore. The flight crew did a good job containing the damage and getting the plane safely back on the ground. Qantas and other carriers grounded the fleet for several months until a work around could be developed. But they are back in the air, on very long routes where the nearest usable airport could easily be 3 or more hours away.
Not every airline purchased the Trent engines, and many others have the more reliable GE models, and they do not have the design flaws of the Trent.
While Airbus is downplaying the wing cracks, I consider this to be yet another serious design flaw on an airframe that has only been in service for 4 years. Hopefully the FAA and other foreign governmental aviation regulatory agencies will hold Airbus' feet to the fire and demand fixes. There is a lot of pressure on these agencies to keep these planes in the air, for purely economical reasons. But one has to ask oneself if they are feeling lucky when flying on a flight from LAX to Sydney or Singapore.
I do get stuck on Airbus planes quite often, especially the A320 family, but never feel too comfortable, understanding all the issues with their "fly-by-computer" flight and engine controls, but most of the bugs have been worked out of these planes.....after 20 years.
Here's a video of the Qantas plane that had the uncontained failure,
The first publicized problems came about when a Qantas A380 had an uncontained engine failure of one of the 4 Rolls-Royce Trent 900 engines. Rolls-Royce advised the operators of A380 aircraft who had this engine to change them every 90 cycles, something unprecedented and extremely costly in aviation.
Recently it has come to light that airplanes less than 4 years old are already developing cracks on the wings. Airbus assures us all that this is nothing to worry about. Phewww, I feel much better now, time to move on, nothing to see here.
The Qantas incident was a much bigger deal than reported at the time, as extensive damage was done to the wing, and the plane could not land immediately as fuel needed to be burned off and dumped to safely land back in Singapore. The flight crew did a good job containing the damage and getting the plane safely back on the ground. Qantas and other carriers grounded the fleet for several months until a work around could be developed. But they are back in the air, on very long routes where the nearest usable airport could easily be 3 or more hours away.
Not every airline purchased the Trent engines, and many others have the more reliable GE models, and they do not have the design flaws of the Trent.
While Airbus is downplaying the wing cracks, I consider this to be yet another serious design flaw on an airframe that has only been in service for 4 years. Hopefully the FAA and other foreign governmental aviation regulatory agencies will hold Airbus' feet to the fire and demand fixes. There is a lot of pressure on these agencies to keep these planes in the air, for purely economical reasons. But one has to ask oneself if they are feeling lucky when flying on a flight from LAX to Sydney or Singapore.
I do get stuck on Airbus planes quite often, especially the A320 family, but never feel too comfortable, understanding all the issues with their "fly-by-computer" flight and engine controls, but most of the bugs have been worked out of these planes.....after 20 years.
Here's a video of the Qantas plane that had the uncontained failure,
So you have to ask yourself, how lucky do I feel flying on a plane with known engine problems, that only have a very expensive work around, and wings that are cracking at a very young age.
Departing from the safety issue, do you really want to fly on a plane that holds close to 600 people, takes 2 hours to board and an hour to disembark? And think of the customs lines when a couple of these monsters show up at the same time. It's not my cup of scotch to be sure.
I'm planning to go to Australia later this year, but I'll book flights on another aircraft type, and preferably a Boeing aircraft.
If it ain't Boeing, I ain't going.
UPDATE: Qantas has grounded the plane that Airbus told us not to worry about. As a bonus, Airbus says that these cracks are nothing to worry about because they are manufacturing defects and not stress cracks. I'm feeling so much better about this plane now. Flying on this lemon is like playing Russian roulette. It's an accident waiting to happen.
Saturday, January 14, 2012
What does not kill me makes me strong
Most of us who have lived as long as me, have had many great times, and some really tough and bad ones. I hear a lot of my younger relatives, co-workers, and friends bitch and moan whenever things don't go just their way, and act like it is the end of the world for them. Well, that's life. The only thing guaranteed in this life are death and taxes. Having a strong faith in God and my Christian beliefs have gotten me through the worst times. This faith is seriously lacking in our younger generation, who have been indoctrinated by liberal teachers, inattentive parents, and the crap that passes for entertainment on TV.
Recently several friends on a message board, that I check in on, have had very bad news. Deaths of loved ones, cancer diagnosis in loved ones, and Alzheimer's Disease have taken a toll on some of my dearest friends and family.
I was diagnosed with MS a couple years ago and it would be easy to say, "why me?", but this is a common disease that has only become evident in my 50's rather than 20's. I also am blessed to live an a first world country, where clean food, water, and decent health care is still available (although ObamaCare may end that). I'm not twisted and bitter, and I thank God for just how well I've had it all my life.
We, as Americans need to man up, quit complaining, and realize that as bad as things are here, we are still the 0.01% of the rest of the world.
God bless us all, everyone.
Recently several friends on a message board, that I check in on, have had very bad news. Deaths of loved ones, cancer diagnosis in loved ones, and Alzheimer's Disease have taken a toll on some of my dearest friends and family.
I was diagnosed with MS a couple years ago and it would be easy to say, "why me?", but this is a common disease that has only become evident in my 50's rather than 20's. I also am blessed to live an a first world country, where clean food, water, and decent health care is still available (although ObamaCare may end that). I'm not twisted and bitter, and I thank God for just how well I've had it all my life.
We, as Americans need to man up, quit complaining, and realize that as bad as things are here, we are still the 0.01% of the rest of the world.
God bless us all, everyone.
Saturday, December 31, 2011
New Year 2012 Predictions
My friends Jazz Shaw and Doug Mataconis have posted their bullshit predictions for 2012, so I feel compelled to do the same.
First lets look on the world stage. Arab Spring has turned out to be Springtime for Radical Islamists and not at all for liberty and democracy.
1. Egypt will have a one man (and maybe woman), one vote, one time election and elect the Muslim Brotherhood, with the blessing of the Egyptian military. The new regime will terminate the peace treaty with Israel, escalating tensions. Israel threatens to retake Sinai as retaliation.
2. Islamists solidify power in Libya and Tunisia. Sharia law becomes the order of the day, and European tourists stay away from popular resorts in Tunisia in droves, as alcohol is banned and women are forced to wear a burqini to the beach.
3. Obama abandons Afghanistan and negotiates the return of the Taliban to power in Afghanistan. Al-Qaeda declares victory over the the decadent Americans, and moves back in.
4. Iran has another series of explosions at nuclear sites of unknown origin, and it's bomb building program is set back. Of course it will be the JOOOOOS in "occupied Palestine" who are blamed, probably correctly.
5. North Korea will continue to be a basket case under the latest Super-Dooper Leader. People will still starve, the military will get fed thanks to the kindness of South Korea and the west. China continues to prop up the DPRK just enough to allow them to make trouble for its neighbors.
6. China, recognizing the weakness of the Obama administration, will ratchet up pressure on Taiwan. There will be several naval exercises in the South China Sea, just to let the Philippines, Vietnam, and Taiwan, just whose property this is. Obama does nothing.
7. Islamists in west Africa countries like Nigeria and Cote d'Ivoire continue their jihad on Christians. The world yawns.
If you haven't slit your wrists yet, here are my predictions for things going on closer to home:
1. America will be attacked by Islamist terrorists just before the November 2012 election in another spectacular 9/11 style attack. Obama tells that Americans that Islam is a religion of peace, apologizes for Americas perceived transgressions against Islam and asks for restraint.
2. Mitt Romney will be the Republican candidate for President, selecting Tim Pawlenty as his VP running mate. The Dull and Duller campaign will lead to a GOP loss after the successful Al-Qaeda October Surprise attack and a weak Republican response. The Republicans retain the House, and retake the Senate however.
3. Obama Care's individual mandate is upheld in the Supreme Court. Justice Kagan does not recuse, and Justice Kennedy votes with the majority.
4. The economy remains anemic with only a 2% GDP growth for 2012. President Obama demands another $500B stimulus package aimed at union and government payouts. Gridlock in Congress prevents any action on the proposal.
5. There will be no budget passed in 2012. Continuing resolutions with threats of imminent government shutdowns start getting old. Congressional approval drops to a new low.
So there you have it. I'll leave you with the Happy Happy Joy Joy Song to ring in what will be an eventful 2012.
First lets look on the world stage. Arab Spring has turned out to be Springtime for Radical Islamists and not at all for liberty and democracy.
1. Egypt will have a one man (and maybe woman), one vote, one time election and elect the Muslim Brotherhood, with the blessing of the Egyptian military. The new regime will terminate the peace treaty with Israel, escalating tensions. Israel threatens to retake Sinai as retaliation.
2. Islamists solidify power in Libya and Tunisia. Sharia law becomes the order of the day, and European tourists stay away from popular resorts in Tunisia in droves, as alcohol is banned and women are forced to wear a burqini to the beach.
3. Obama abandons Afghanistan and negotiates the return of the Taliban to power in Afghanistan. Al-Qaeda declares victory over the the decadent Americans, and moves back in.
4. Iran has another series of explosions at nuclear sites of unknown origin, and it's bomb building program is set back. Of course it will be the JOOOOOS in "occupied Palestine" who are blamed, probably correctly.
5. North Korea will continue to be a basket case under the latest Super-Dooper Leader. People will still starve, the military will get fed thanks to the kindness of South Korea and the west. China continues to prop up the DPRK just enough to allow them to make trouble for its neighbors.
6. China, recognizing the weakness of the Obama administration, will ratchet up pressure on Taiwan. There will be several naval exercises in the South China Sea, just to let the Philippines, Vietnam, and Taiwan, just whose property this is. Obama does nothing.
7. Islamists in west Africa countries like Nigeria and Cote d'Ivoire continue their jihad on Christians. The world yawns.
If you haven't slit your wrists yet, here are my predictions for things going on closer to home:
1. America will be attacked by Islamist terrorists just before the November 2012 election in another spectacular 9/11 style attack. Obama tells that Americans that Islam is a religion of peace, apologizes for Americas perceived transgressions against Islam and asks for restraint.
2. Mitt Romney will be the Republican candidate for President, selecting Tim Pawlenty as his VP running mate. The Dull and Duller campaign will lead to a GOP loss after the successful Al-Qaeda October Surprise attack and a weak Republican response. The Republicans retain the House, and retake the Senate however.
3. Obama Care's individual mandate is upheld in the Supreme Court. Justice Kagan does not recuse, and Justice Kennedy votes with the majority.
4. The economy remains anemic with only a 2% GDP growth for 2012. President Obama demands another $500B stimulus package aimed at union and government payouts. Gridlock in Congress prevents any action on the proposal.
5. There will be no budget passed in 2012. Continuing resolutions with threats of imminent government shutdowns start getting old. Congressional approval drops to a new low.
So there you have it. I'll leave you with the Happy Happy Joy Joy Song to ring in what will be an eventful 2012.
Wednesday, December 28, 2011
Is Sharia Law Creeping Into Airline Rules?
I had an unusual experience today. I was flying on a Delta Connection flight (operated by Pinnacle Airlines) and the flight attendant not only didn't offer alcoholic beverages to passengers, but refused to serve them, due to "religious grounds". I certainly do respect people's right not to consume certain foods and beverages because of religious principles, but when it creeps its way into mainstream business, it stinks of pandering to one particular religion. I can easily guess what religion that "Omar Ali" professes to, and I do not doubt his devotion to it, but it has no place business in a secular society and business.
If Muslims do not have to serve alcohol on flights, does this mean that Jews don't have to serve the ham and cheese sandwich served to me on a rare upgrade to first class today?
I've emailed Delta Airlines and Pinnacle Airlines with my concerns, and will post the responses here if they are forthcoming.
UPDATE 2/14/12: I Never received more than a standard boilerplate email acknowledgement, just as I expected. Still, If the flight attendant was a Mormon who does not partake of either alcohol or caffeine and refused to serve coffee on a 6:00AM plane flight there would be hell to pay, and that employee would most likely be fired. But then again Mormons don't suicide bomb your company when there is a disagreement.
If Muslims do not have to serve alcohol on flights, does this mean that Jews don't have to serve the ham and cheese sandwich served to me on a rare upgrade to first class today?
I've emailed Delta Airlines and Pinnacle Airlines with my concerns, and will post the responses here if they are forthcoming.
UPDATE 2/14/12: I Never received more than a standard boilerplate email acknowledgement, just as I expected. Still, If the flight attendant was a Mormon who does not partake of either alcohol or caffeine and refused to serve coffee on a 6:00AM plane flight there would be hell to pay, and that employee would most likely be fired. But then again Mormons don't suicide bomb your company when there is a disagreement.
Thursday, December 22, 2011
Merry Christmas 2011
I just want to wish everyone a Merry, Happy and Blessed Christmas. Despite all the problems we Americans have at home and abroad, we are a blessed people, with a lot to be grateful for. Many people around the world live in poverty, destitution, and under totalitarian regimes who hold them as virtual slaves, and are not free to worship our savior, Jesus Christ, on Christmas or any other day of the year and it seems to be getting worse every year. We are a fortunate and blessed people.
I leave you with this:
Merry Christmas everyone!
I leave you with this:
Merry Christmas everyone!
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