Voting for Fun and Profit

There are law firms paying people to bait businesses into law violations, so those law firms can sue the business. For example, there are disabled people admitting that they are being paid $200 per visit to enter certain businesses to prove that the business isn’t ADA compliant.

We know that states are allowing fake people to register to vote. We know that Michigan has two million more registered voters than they should have. 83.5% of the state is registered to vote, but only of the people who live in Michigan 77.9% is over 18 years of age. We also know that there are NGOs in every state which do nothing but fill out ballots for the faked registrants.

If you listen to the left, all of this is conspiracy theory nonsense, and our elections are more secure than they have ever been. Of course, that is all bullshit, but it isn’t intended to fool everyone. It just needs to fool some people into believing it, so they remain docile long enough for the takeover to be complete.

All of this costs money. In the case of the law offices, they are making money through legal Lawfare- they entice people to break the law, and then they sue them. Still illegal, but it’s easy to see the profit motive and the source of funding.

Where is the funding coming from for the fake voters casting the fake votes? A network of dozens of NGOs in every state, each with dozens or even hundreds of employees is expensive. I still think that the only organization with that sort of cash is a nation-state.

Every Couple of Months

I can’t believe that I have to do this post again. It seems like every few months, people have to read this, so here we go again.

A couple of people got their panties in a wad because I disparaged Pit Bulls, and they decided to take the argument personal. Since they demanded that I show my work and provide sources, I did so. Then I demanded that they do the same.

Instead, they engaged in a two part attack: They declared that my sources were not reliable, then engaged in personal attacks. At the same time, there was Internet chest thumping about how they would be willing to go to jail for murder if someone shot their pitbull.

One of those who commented even called me a communist for daring to call CFS because a dog who was known to attack people was permitted to be in the yard alone with the child and had torn off a child’s scalp.

Having had enough of the nonsense, I locked comments on the thread, as there was no productive dialog going on at the time, just Internet chest thumping and finger pointing. After that, I received messages about what an asshole I am and how they won’t be back to read my blog. Here is my answer to that:

I don’t care. This isn’t an airport, you don’t have to announce your departure.

This blog costs me money. I blog because I want to. I don’t make money on advertising, nor do I need large numbers of readers in order to validate my feelings. If you don’t want to read what I write, then don’t read. If you want to comment, that’s great. I love a back and forth debate, but let’s not pretend that “I demand that you provide sources,” then refuting those sources with, “I don’t believe them,” while not providing any sources of your own, then impugning my character.

There are rules here for commenting, and I link to them here. They are simple rules, summarized below-

  1. The owner of this blog (me) has the final say on what you can and cannot post. It’s my house, I make the rules. Content here is moderated, and I will not be approving any comments that I find, in my sole judgement, to be unworthy.
  2. Deliberately posting statements that are aimed at insulting the blog owner (me) will get your comment tossed in the trash. Feel free to disagree with me, just don’t call names or impugn my character.
  3. Don’t deliberately insult others. No personal attacks. Feel free to attack ideas.
  4. If you are making a comment about one of my posts, it should be made on the post that you are commenting on, not on another, unrelated post.
  5. No spam.
  6. I don’t approve comments that are out of bounds.
  7. If warnings don’t work and you keep at it, I will ban you from ever posting on this site again. I know that you can pull tricks like IP spoofing, changing your name, etc. So don’t think doing that is going to earn you “I’m so clever” points. It doesn’t make you clever, it makes you an ass.
  8. Too many people using those tricks to circumvent the rules is what got us full time moderation, which is a major pain in my ass, and a major time waster for me.
  9. When in doubt, please refer to rule #1.

Because of this incident, and the amount of work that arguments like this cause, there will be another rule added to the above list:

If you demand that anyone provide evidence for an assertion that they are making, then you must hold yourself to the same standard when making a counterargument. It takes time and effort to research sources, and replying with “Nuh, uh, I refuse to believe that” while not providing sources of your own to refute them is how an 8 year old debates.

Again, I don’t need everyone to agree with me, but I do require that people be civil and hold themselves to a standard of decorum. Locking the comments on that particular post was the least intrusive thing I could have done. I keep moderation to a minimum here.

With that being said, the people who engaged in personal attacks have seen their entire IP banned from commenting.

Disparity of Force

A large group of Amish Canadian Priests who were on their way to Bible Study decided to argue with a liquor store owner when one of them sucker punched the businessman in the face. Once that happened, the rest of the chimps decided to join in the group beating. That’s when the man produced a gun, which caused the entire group of them to collectively decide that they had other places to be. One of the little assholes filmed the encounter:

Police responded when shotspotter reported gunshots in the area, but Oakland police say no one was shot and nobody was arrested. Since the police and courts aren’t going to do shit, people will begin to take matters into their own hands. This video pissed me off just watching it. He would have been totally justified in shooting one of the assholes if he actually lived in America, but he lives in California. I would feel sorry for him, but he is likely a Democrat and voted for all of the diversity that he is currently experiencing.

Food and Water

Let’s continue with our series on prepping. As you recall, I am using a prepping pyramid to organize my preparations.

So far, we covered energy with the solar project. We touched on medicine. Let’s talk about food and water. There are three considerations for food and water: short term, intermediate, and long term.

Short Term

For the short term, I am talking about food and water to get you through three days. This is easy, and most of you have that already. If you have a few cans of tuna, canned soup, and other nonperishable foodstuffs in your pantry, along with a case of bottled water, you likely have enough for the short term. You aren’t going to starve to death in a couple of days, so the real struggle here is going to be water. You need at least 3 gallons of water per person for your short term needs. That works out to 24 bottles of water per person. If you are looking at short term foods, I recommend things that don’t require cooking.

A great example of this is hurricanes. When we know a hurricane is coming, we grab a couple of Sub sandwiches from Publix, a bag or two of chips, and a box of toaster pastries. The idea being that you can ride out the storm and have food to eat that doesn’t require cooking, with the understanding that the food is there more for comfort than it is for nutritional value.

Intermediate

Intermediate is from three days to about the first three months without services. For that, you need to have a good mix of foods, with some of them requiring preparation and some not. This is what I have, and I am planning for 4 people (even though there are only 2 of us):

  • A freezer with a good stash of food. Meats, frozen vegetables, frozen butter, etc. The advantage is that this is exactly the food you usually eat. With this and what is in our pantry, we can last a couple of weeks. Most Americans can, as we tend to keep both the pantry and the refrigerator full, unless you are one of those people who shops every day.
  • A case of MREs for those times when you can’t cook or need portable food that won’t spoil. There are 12 meals in a case, and you can easily get by with only eating two per day, per person.
  • On top of that, we have cases of #10 cans and some pouches of freeze dried foods, a good mix of Mountain House and others.
  • We also have some portable water jugs like these. I would like to have more water storage, and I have been looking at something like this. Having a 55 gallon barrel of drinking water would be sufficient for four people for a couple of weeks.
  • We also have a water filter like this one.

Long Term

For long term food and water needs, you want to start thinking about services not coming back for the foreseeable future. Here in Central Florida, we get a good amount of rain. From an inch and a half per month during our dry period in December, to six inches in June, on average. A nice rain barrel coupled with our filter and some boiling should give us potable water for the long term. If you are in an area without appreciable rainfall for at least part of the year, you may need to think about something else.

Rain gutters and a barrel should get you plenty of water.

This is an upcoming project for me.

For long term food, you need to think about planting vegetables. After a week or so without food, you should be planting.

Three months without food should mean that much of the population is now gone, and the ones that are left are going to be ruthless, hungry, and resourceful. This will complicate your security situation. That talk comes later.

At a minimum, everyone should have short term food and water stored. Depending on your locale, you could be facing a hurricane, a blizzard, or some other relatively common event that means the stores aren’t open. Be ready for that.

Build up an intermediate storage capability slowly. A couple of things bought per month, and you will quickly have a couple of months’ supply. That will put you ahead of 95% of Americans for preparedness.

Another Bad Apple

Via Wirecutter. An intoxicated Sheriff shows up at the home of a man in a neighboring county, making threats and claiming to have used a police database to look the man’s record up. Here is a video of the encounter:

This is why you don’t answer the door. Tell him to fuck off, close the door, and don’t engage him.

  • Misusing police databases is a felony.
  • Then he says “I’m gonna get your ass another way.” That statement is now a lifetime get out of jail free card. If he is ever arrested for anything from spitting on the sidewalk to murder, all his defense attorney has to do is play this video.
  • Then the sheriff walks up to the man and punches him in the face. A Federal felony. (Deprivation of rights under color of authority)
  • Then he and his wife stood on the property making accusations while filming everything, even after being told to leave. That is trespassing, and if he has a police issued firearm with him, this is also a felony.
  • He drove there. That’s DUI.

He contacted the local prosecutor, who told him that he didn’t see any violations of the law in this video. This man doesn’t need to be calling and making complaints. He needs an attorney, and he needs one yesterday.

Communal Living

In New York city, rents have become so unaffordable that people are paying to live in communal living spaces- you get a small bedroom to yourself while sharing a bathroom with one other person, then share a living room, a kitchen, and a gym with the rest of the building. You get a shelf in the refrigerator that you share with four other people, and a small locker to keep food in. Amenities include WiFi, breakfast once a month, and a weekly cleaning service. In all, you share this stuff with 23 other tenants for the low price of only $2100 a month.

The building in the story has four stories- six people to a floor. Each floor has a small living room and kitchen, three bathrooms, and six bedrooms. The basement has a laundry room with three washers and three dryers, as well as a small gym with a few workout machines.

When I was broke and young, I had roommates. What gets me here is both the price and the fact that these are people in their middle age years doing this. The guy in the story is 33 years old, and isn’t facing some new temporary situation like a divorce. He is choosing to live like this because he likes “the vibe” of living in New York city.

Pitbulls

Another Pitbull attack victim as a patient, this one a 10 year old. The dogs involved in the attack were family pets. The kid was in the back yard when the two dogs decided to attack, the mother heard a commotion, and went outside. They drove the kid past the hospital that was 5 minutes from their house, and came to mine, which is located 30 minutes further away.

The child’s mother told me that this isn’t the first time these dogs have bitten a family member. While working on the report to animal control (which we are required to file for all animal bites) no one in the family could remember their address. They all claimed to not know it because they had just moved. Out of the four adults and 7 children who lived in the house, not one of them knew their address.

When we went to administer the nasal Versed to begin the stitches, the kid refused and fought us. The mother told us that the kid has a right to refuse, and told us to do it with just a local. So we started. We did the stitches in one arm, and the kid screamed and thrashed the entire time, with me holding down the arm. It took 12 stitches and a good amount of Lidocaine. There were still bites to the other arm, a leg, the neck, and the fact that a 6 inch wide segment of his scalp had been mostly ripped off to deal with.

It was at that point that I told the Doctor that we needed to do moderate sedation. She agreed, and I told her that it would take me 5 or 10 minutes to get all of the prep work done. There is paperwork, consents, an IV that needs to be obtained, and calling respiratory therapy to get done. While all of that was going on, I called CFS and reported the family. Too many red flags, and I didn’t think it was safe for the kid at home. Nurses are mandatory reporters. CFS told me that the family had a thick file, filled with stories of drug abuse, neglect, and physical abuse. I have no problems making a call to protect kids. Any comment to this that takes me to task for making that call will go into the trash bin.

In all, it took more than 80 stitches and 30 staples to put this kid back together. When the family found out that I had called CFS, they were furious and began making threats.

Pitbulls are vicious, dangerous animals. Every animal bite that I have ever treated where the damage was more than a puncture or two has been a Pitbull. Every one. This is my second patient this month who has been attacked by one of those dogs. I know that there are readers of this blog who tell you “Not my pittie. It’s all in how you raise them, mine is a gentle sweetheart.” They mostly are, until they aren’t. Then you have a mutilated kid. It’s a living thing, it has a mind of its own, and pitbulls are known to be vicious.

The facts are what they are: despite being only 6% of the dog population, Pitbulls are responsible for 69% of fatalities caused by dogs.

  • During the 15-year period of 2005 to 2019, canines killed 521 Americans. Two dog breeds, pit bulls (346) and rottweilers (51), contributed to 76% (397) of these deaths. 35 different dog breeds were involved in the remaining fatal dog maulings.
  • In 2019, pit bulls (33) accounted for 69% of all dog bite-related deaths.
  • Mixed-breeds had the second highest death rate in 2019, involved in 6 deaths; with 50% of these being pit bull mixes.

In a move that makes me feel like I am working on a scholarly paper for an evidence based medicine project at work instead of a blog, there are demands that I provide scholarly sources. I hope no one minds that they are not in APA format:

“Unlike an ordinance which generally prohibits the keeping of a ‘vicious dog,’ enforcement of which involves questions of fact whether the particular dog is vicious or known by its owner to be vicious,” the
breed-specific ordinance in question relies “on the subjective understanding of . . . officers of the appearance of an ill-defined ‘breed,’ leaving dog owners to guess” at the prohibited appearance, breed, or conduct.”

  • It is this confusion that allows Pitbull enthusiasts to cloud the issue.
  • In American Dog Owners Ass’n v. Dade County, the court settled on breed standards being descriptions of the ideal phenotype or physical appearance of a dog and that the American Kennel Club (AKC) breed “standards at issue describe the pit bull dog” (or rather the American Staffordshire Terrier or Staffordshire Bull Terrier) “as well as words can do.”
  • For the above reasons, the legal definition can be vague: Pit bull means a Pit Bull Terrier, a Staffordshire Bull Terrier, an American Staffordshire Terrier, and American Pit Bull Terrier or a member of a class of dogs that have an appearance and physical characteristics that are substantially similar to dogs referred to in this definition.
  • However, we all know what a Pitbull is.
  • Dog fatality statistics were obtained from the CDC Wonder Database.
  • Breed Specific information was obtained here
  • There is also a Forbes article
  • Incidence of Dog Bite Injuries Treated in Emergency Departments, From JAMA 1998
  • There are also my anecdotal observations that EVERY dog bite in the ED that I have seen over the past 30+ years that resulted in serious injury has involved a Pitbull

Not 2 million

Harris claims that she is going to use executive orders to institute an import ban on “assault weapons” and have a mandatory “buyback” of the 2 million “assault weapons” that are in the US. Here she is in 2019, outlining her plan:

She is a lying stupid wannabe dictator. First off, there are about 50 million AR15s in this country. She also says that she is going to do it without Congress.

These people in Washington, DC have failed to have the courage. How many of you guys as college students had to have a drill during high school, or middle school, or elementary school, or even in college, where you learned that you had to hide in a closet…When elected, of Congress fails to act- I’ll give them 100 days to put a bill on my desk for signature- and of they do not do it, I will put in place by executive action a comprehensive background check requirement, and a ban on assault weapons, on the importation of assault weapons into our country. I’m done. [applause]

No. How about go fuck yourself. Soon, it will be time to stop talking. There will be no point in having a discussion with people who do not respect the Constitution, the rule of law, or the limits on the power of the executive. Soon, it will be time to shut down the blog.

Four years ago, I predicted that Trump would never again see the inside of the Whitehouse. Many people said that I was wrong. I also declared that we were seeing a communist takeover of our nation. I was laughed at and told that I was ridiculous. (The blogger who said that is still blogging, but that blog now reads like a lonely cat lady blog.) That last bit of information made me remember this clip.

Still, it’s going to get uglier that we can possibly imagine.

Who Is Paying for This?

In the wake of yesterday’s post about Harris renting crowds of adoring fans for the appearance of a groundswell of public support, I also noted that social media is awash is posts of lefty supporters. My social media feeds are swamped with what appear to be paid shills. The photoshopping of giant crowds into photos where no one was really there.

All of this costs money, but one has to wonder where it’s coming from. Did you know that Harris’ campaign raised $40 million in only 3 days last week? Not only that, but she raised $540 in the 34 days between Joe dropping out on July 21 and August 25.

The windfall brings the total amount of money raised for Harris’ election efforts to $540 million since President Joe Biden dropped out of the race on July 21 and endorsed the vice president, according to the campaign.

They claim that her campaign collected $41 million on July 22 alone. That is an incredible amount of fundraising. The Democrats claim that these amounts of fundraising are coming in small amounts from new donors. Let’s put this in perspective. Here is what the Presidential candidates have spent in every election since 1984:

Sourced from Statista

First, look at what Biden spent in 2020. He didn’t really run a campaign, yet spent 3 times as much as any previous campaign (Obama in 2008), and four times what Trump spent- a total of $3.155 billion, or more than $40 for every vote that was tallied in his favor. One wonders where it all went.

I can believe that Obama had over a billion dollars in small donations. There was obviously a lot of interest in his campaign, and it did appear to be organic, grassroots interest. Remember the school kids singing songs praising his name?

Since HOTUS inherited Biden’s $91 million war chest, she now has around $650 million in funds. I wonder where all of that money is coming from. I don’t think that it is all small donor money. The Democrats have already shown that they are falsifying donor records in order to circumvent campaign finance laws.

There are big money donors that are very interested in faking popular support for the Democrats, that much is obvious. I can’t imagine that it is any individual, or even small group of individuals that are doing this. My guess is that the only people with this kind of money to toss around aren’t people, but a nation-state.

Astroturf

The huge groundswell of public love for HOTUS? It’s fake. Check it out- people who were in a restaurant in Moon Township, PA were kicked out at 4 pm. A crowd was then bussed in to refill the place

About two hours after the new “patrons” were in place, Kamala and Walz showed up to be greeted by the crowd, with the crowd fawning all over them.

One little beta male thanked Kamala for “bringing it back” (at the 8 minute mark). This is how they are going to press the “Aw, shucks, we are regular folks like all of you. Despite the fact that we have been in charge for the past 4 years, we are going to fix everything that the previous administration did. Everyone loves us” narrative.

It’s all theater. The supposed crowds are all paid actors. The social media is all paid shills. Keep in mind that the place was closed during a crowded event, with normal patrons being kicked out. That means the entire staff was screwed out of their tips. Far from caring about the little guy, HOTUS screwed all of them over.

The press was there, they filmed it, they reported it as if it were a real event. They are complicit. What you are seeing is theater. What you are seeing is that the press is actively conspiring to destroy this nation.

After leaving the restaurant, Harris stopped at a nearby gas station for some Doritos. The gas station is being sued by the Biden administration for using background checks in their hiring process, which the administration says is discriminatory. I wonder if these places will see their lawsuits dismissed for allowing her to use the place, or if this is just legal arm twisting?

Fake administration. Fake support. Fake events. Fake votes. Real communism. Real tyranny.