Monday, May 1, 2023

Bits and Pieces for May 2023

So, a Mexican national and 10 Honduran nationals walked into a bar and. . .oops, wrong joke.

This past weekend, a Mexican "national" living in an American house in Texas -- a criminal already deported 4-5 times in the past -- allegedly murdered five of his 10 neighbors occupying an American house next door, all of them Honduran "nationals."  What is wrong with this picture (besides the murders)?  Answer: Is this America anymore. an America populated mostly by American citizens? When this sort of little criminal transgression occurs and both sides involve "nationals" from somewhere else, the situation is all the more disturbing.  As we have noted many times, compassion can kill when exercised to a degree deleterious to the provider -- and this incident, terrible though it is, demonstrates just one aspect of the iceberg's proverbial tip.  We suspect the leftist and Biden-inspired invasion has approached the point where reversal will be almost impossible unless brains and concern for American citizens take a front seat.  The Texas homicides? That one victim was only eight years old extends the tragedy, of course.  But I am pretty much out of tears because I know what is coming, thanks to the domestic political thugs and United Nations criminals forcing their agenda upon the country, established U.S. laws be damned.

Anyway, have you heard the one about the Mexican national and 10 Honduran nationals who walked into a bar and. . .

AIRMAN OF THE MONTH:  Our trusty national mainstream media can barely say Massachusetts Air Force airman Jack Teixeira's name without going all-out pod people and saying, more or less, we got 'im now!  The fact that he has a gun collection -- well, a lot of military personnel have gun collections.  Oh, and he wrote nasty things online about wanting to blow things up (which he has not done).  There come those times when reporting isn't reporting as much as it's about hating the military, and when an opportunity falls into your little leftist journo lap you just have to paint the worst picture possible with conclusions built in.  Particularly that national security violation by espionage thing.

If we're going to compare a 21-year-old airman and alleged national security violations to an elderly, failing President whose efforts continue to allow every possible security violation at the borders to enter freely, I'm with the kid.  If I need to choose between the integrity of Merrick Garland's DOJ and FBI whose higher-ups seem to have gone almost rogue at times and the airman who obviously outsmarted brains more experienced than his, I'll choose the kid.  If I must choose between an Air National Guard airman paid low military wages and an alleged crime family who may have raked in millions of dollars even as its leader assumed the highest office in the land, I'll choose the kid.  If I'm encouraged to choose between a 21-year-old airman and a presidential administration responsible for leaving behind a billion or two dollars worth of equipment at an air base in Afghanistan for the Chinese to claim (not to forget 13 U.S. soldiers murdered by a terrorist in one fell swoop), I'll choose the kid.

If I have to choose between a young airman whose immaturity caused him to make some really bad decisions and a political entity that allowed into Texas a "Mexican National" (that often means illegal alien now) who just killed five people this past weekend, I'll stand with the airman.  TV journalists may grit their teeth in an attempt to NOT say where Mr. Murderer came from because one can't actually say, using the Democrat script, that they aren't all here for a better life.

If I must choose between a young airman who retrieved sensitive information to play around with vs. General Milley, who reportedly spoke with a Chinese general behind Donald Trump's back to assure the commies that we won't be using nukes, I'll choose the airman every time.

A government dripping with corruption will do everything it can to lower the boom on this airman in order to take anxious public attention away from a continuing series of its own, pardon the reference, fuck-ups.  This young man will almost certainly be made an example of, but no matter what official Washington does to him, there is little he probably did that can even come close to the current administration's illegal and unconstitutional actions perpetrated via a gang of bureaucrats deserved of interrogation and punishment, which likely will never happen in our current two-tiered justice system.

Jerry Springer dies:  Of course I watched his show, not the one where he donned his judge attire, but the one many of us welcomed into our TVs every day when a little bit of disturbing American humanity stepped forth under studio lights and aired dirty laundry disguised as personal relationships. While other TV programs were frantic to present guests of virtue and goodness with nary a hair out of place, Springer and crew countered phony glitz and glamour with real people who walk among us every day, though not always apparent in public.  Are some of us not they?

The Re-Unionization of America Continues:  And as far as I'm concerned, it goes hand-in-hand with young people's fascination with communism and a desire to have all decisions and negotiations in life made for them, as those of a political bent are more than happy to snatch individual rights, wealth and power.  Hello, teachers' unions, among others.

Doctor of Distinction:  We adore these stories of phony experts because I'll be the last to stake my life full-throttle on somebody's college degree.  This time, it's a "Dr." Gevorkian (no, not Kevorkian, "Dr. Death," who himself is deceased) in Los Angeles, who for several years has treated patients for all manner of illnesses and gotten away with it, even though he has no medical degree or license.  He finally screwed up, but that's not as important as the fact that he had an office and a sign and nobody in government noticed for years.  Yes, there are people adept at a professional bedside manner who can almost charm the dead into living again as they make one believe nearly anything.  We'll bet this guy's office was overflowing with patients who had nothing wrong with them in the first place -- the same phenomenon a lot of medical doctors experience in a world where nobody gives a damn -- and that includes spouses who make their partners ill simply by ignoring or mentally torturing them.  Looks like the good "doctor" did a lot of good and, sadly, it appears he and his invisible medical license will be visibly terminated from practice.  But don't worry.  In Los Angeles, there's always a new street-wise rat to replace one who goes missing.

Bud Light Beer:  Budweiser's product, reportedly, is currently as lonely, ignored and overstocked on store and bar shelves as a pack of dogs sprayed by skunks.

Supreme Court:  Democrats continue pounding away at the conservative justices because they want a leftist court all the way, just as they would split their jeans to claim a one-party system in the USA.  Where, by the way, are the arrests of people who threaten the Justices' lives?  Merrick Garland apparently can't be bothered as he busily swoons to the Biden gang's bidding.

Second Amendment:  We need to gold-plate the Second Amendment so loons can't interfere with its original intent, which absolutely had nothing to do with hunting animals.

Republicans and abortion:  Again we say, leave the women and their doctors alone, or you're going to lose considerably next year.  It's admirable to live by Christian values, which are involved significantly with some politicians, but not everybody is a Christian, and not everybody is clear on the definition of life.  Choice means different things to different people.  I understand the Supreme Court's decision to kick the issue back to states, where it really does belong, but as a vote-getter Republicans need to think twice and three times about attempts to make abortion the top issue.