“Don’t Say We Didn’t Warn You!”

As far as I am concerned I do not want to hear the Libs with TDS (Trump Derangement Syndrome) complain when DJT wins in November. They  have been warned. Suffice it to say that  many many Americans are not taking kindly to all of the lawsuits that have been filed against Trump, and there is a backlash and this will be enough to elect him.

The latest backlash fodder is the judgement in which Judge Arthur Engoron ordered Trump to pay to the state of New York regarding his civil fraud case by March 25. … $464 million in cash!

From Townhall:

A CNN panelist is warning New York Attorney General Letitia James what will happen if she seizes former President Trump’s assets as the deadline to pay his $464 million bond looms. 

Frank Luntz suggested that Trump’s chances of being elected in the 2024 presidential election will grow immensely over James’ politically motivated case taking extreme measures. 

He cautioned the woke Democrat that her threat would backfire, directing his ‘you are going to elect Donald Trump’ comment at her. 

‘He’s going to go up in the polls just like he went up every single time they indicted him,’ Luntz said. ‘If the New York Attorney General starts to take his homes away, starts to seize his assets, it’s all going to be on camera, pundits are going to sit there and scream about this, and you’re going to create the greatest victimhood of 2024.’”

Keep in mind that Frank Luntz is not a Trump fan, and even he is predicting a backlash.

To those TDS-ers, “Don’t say we didn’t warn you!”

4/3/24

“Fighting Jays”

As most are aware March 17th is Saint Patrick’s Day, but on 3/17/24  there was no luck of the Irish for the “Fighting Jays” solar farm, which is a massive solar farm near Houston, Texas. On this day the “Fighting Jays”solar farm suffered extensive damage from a hail storm.

Not living in Texas I was not aware of this massive hailstorm, and most of the following comes from Just the News:

“The hailstorm produced 3.5 inches of rain in 15 minutes, as well as a “tremendous amount of hail.” The hailstorm struck the 3,204-acre “Fighting Jays” solar farm — the equivalent of nearly 2,500 football fields.

Some reports measured softball-sized hail.

According to the Federal Emergency Management Agency hail risk map, Fort Bend County — where the Fighting Jays solar farm is located — is an area of relatively moderate risk. Other areas of Texas, which generated 15 million megawatt hours of solar power in 2021, are rated relatively high or very high for hail risk.”

Unbeknown to most, but very logical when thought about, hail presents a major risk to solar farms, which can add to a growing e-waste problem from the industry.  

Solar farms wear out over time. While panels can last 40 years, their production efficiency declines considerably after 25 years. According to the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), after 20 years, a solar cell’s energy production declines 10%. The cumulative waste volumes that will be produced as solar panels reach the end of their useful life, according to NREL, will be as much as 78 million tons by 2050.

That doesn’t include panels destroyed by weather events.

What to do with the damages and thus unusable solar panels?

According to the MIT Technology Review, only about 10% of panels in the U.S. are recycled.

As the waste stream from solar farms swells with the growth of the industry, more recycling facilities will come online to deal with the waste. Whether that will create an economically viable supply chain remains to be seen.

At this time perhaps  a more pertinent question needs to be asked … “Will climate change lead to more hail storms, and, if so, is there a plan to deal with damaged and thus unusable solar panels?”

4/2/24

A Race To The Bottom

Let’s assume that I have a friend who lives in Baltimore and is thinking of moving to Chicago. “Why?,” I ask him.” He explains that it’s because of the educational system in Baltimore. He has two small children who are going to be starting elementary school, and he is concerned about them getting a reasonable education, and a lot Baltimore schools are not very good as the following headline points out.

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Trying to be a good friend, I point out to him that he must be cognizant that all is not perfect in Chicago. In fact within Illinois, there are 53 schools in which not a single student can do math at grade level, and almost half of these schools are located in Chicago. I also warned him that the cost per student can range all the way up to $56,000. Likewise the size  of the school doesn’t really matter as a class size of 44 students up to 469 students can be equally inept!

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After I sent him a copy of the above, he called me and said that he and wife had decided to either remain in Baltimore and home-school the kids, or move to a red state instead of to Illinois!

4/1/24

Cameron Blasek

On Sundays I write about someone who we can praise because he demonstrated courage and stands up for his principles. Today the honoree is Cameron Blasek, a 17-year-old high school senior from St. Leon, Indiana. 

From Epoch Bright:

Cameron and his friend had flown their truck-mounted American flags since the summer—flags like those his dad and uncles had flown on their trucks way back when. As fall arrived, his friend had stopped flying his, but Cameron continued.

“Ever since I was little, we’ve always had a flag in my front yard,” Cameron said, adding that old photos and videos of his dad’s and uncles’ flags inspired him. “I’ve had family that’s been in the military. I did it as a respect thing.”

Just before the students got out for spring break Cameron got pulled aside at lunch, and the vice principal and a counselor told jim, “Hey, you got to take the flag down off the back of your truck.” Cameron said, “I didn’t really understand why; they wouldn’t give me a straight reason.

They had told me that it was coming from the principal, and they said, “Well, if you don’t take it down, we’re writing you for insubordination.”

The confrontation stirred a conflict in Cameron’s mind: On one hand, he had stood firmly and asserted his right to fly the flag—going so far as reading the school’s own flag codebook to the vice principal and counselor. On the other hand, he had to graduate; a possible expulsion could really hamstring his career plans.

He knew he was in accordance with the rules, and that the flag was mounted legally according to code.

Cameron’s parents fully supported their son’s choice to drive to school the next day, American flag still flying proudly in the bed.

“Ever since I was little, I was raised and grew up to always stand for what you believe in,” he said, “and don’t back down.”

The imminent call to the principal’s office came, and Cameron marched in and read the codebook aloud to the principal as he had for the vice principal and counselor the previous day.

After a few days the principal of East Central High School, Tom Black, posted online a complete reversal of his position opposing Cameron’s flag. He wrote this:

“After careful consideration and in recognition of the importance of the U.S. flag as a symbol of unity and national identity, I am pleased to inform you that we are allowing the display of the U.S. flag in the East Central High School parking lot.”

Cameron Blasek stood up for what he believed in and was vindicated.

We can all only hope that our sons and grandsons would do the same.

3/31/24

A Good Person

As you all are probably aware, I have been a Trump supporter for a long time. On 3/28 despite the fact that he is engaged in multiple frivolous lawsuits that are taking an enormous amount of his time, he showed me again that he is basically a good person. While the Main Stream Media (MSM) never misses a chance to point out how brash Donald Trump is, will the MSM  cover what a sympathetic Donald Trump did on 3/28, when Trump attended the wake of slain NYPD officer Jonathan Diller. who died after being shot below his bulletproof vest, leaving behind his wife and one-year-old son. The 34-year-old suspect, Guy Rivera, had reportedly been arrested 21 times prior to the fatal incident and served a five-year prison term for drug-related crimes, according to the New York Post.

From the Daily Caller:

Trump referred to the Diller family as “incredible people” who have a “tough road” ahead of them. Trump campaign spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt told the Associated Press that the former president was “moved” by the invitation to attend the wake.

‘President Trump is moved by the invitation to join NYPD Officer Jonathan Diller’s family and colleagues as they deal with his senseless and tragic death,’ Leavitt said.”

Of course, Mr. Trump took the opportunity to say a few words,

“We have to get back to law and order, we have to do a lot of things differently.” Trump continued, “Because this is not working. This is happening too often. It’s an honor to be here and again, and I want to just thank all of you folks for allowing this … The only thing we can say is maybe something’s gonna be learned. We’ve got to toughen it up, we’ve gotta strengthen it up. This should never be allowed. Things like this should never take place and to take place so often.”

Meanwhile Biden spoke with Democratic New York City Mayor Eric Adams on Thursday to offer his condolences over Diller’s death … offering his condolences to the Mayor of New York … how touching!

Did Joe Biden opt to attend the wake? Err … no!  Of course it’s a long way from either Delaware or DC to New York City. However, while Trump attended the slain officer’s wake President Joe Biden met with former Presidents Barack Obama and Bill Clinton for a campaign event at Radio City Music Hall in NYC, set to raise $25 million.

It’s actually only a short distance from NYC to Long Island where the wake was held, but then again Joe Biden is not the good person that Trump basically is!

3/29/24

Perhaps “More Air” Would Have Been Better!

Since the beginning of Covid, I argued that the closure of schools was a big mistake. Back on 6/18/2020 I wrote the following:

“In March 2020 Congressman Devin Nunes (R; CA) said the following, ‘Look, the schools were just canceled out here in California, which is way overkill. It’s possible kids could have went back to school in two weeks to four weeks, but they just canceled the rest of the schools.’

Our governor’s response:

‘I don’t want to give him much air,’ Newsom said during a remote appearance on The View. ‘I’ve not sourced him for advice on pretty much any issue . . . ‘

That was four years ago and the actual data demonstrate that Congressman Devin Nunes was right while our haughty California Governor was wrong. 

From a recent New York Times article:

“The more time students spent in remote instruction, the further they fell behind. And, experts say, extended closures did little to stop the spread of Covid.”

The Times article also acknowledged that the school closures did not accomplish their stated goal of ‘stopping the spread’ of COVID.

In the article, titled ‘What the Data Says About Pandemic School Closures, Four Years Later,” authors Sarah Mervosh, Claire Cain Miller, and Francesca Paris wrote that the “more time students spent in remote instruction, the further they fell behind.’

‘While poverty and other factors also played a role, remote learning was a key driver of academic declines during the pandemic, research shows — a finding that held true across income levels,’ the authors outlined.”

In essence the New York Times article conceded that Democrat-backed COVID school closures harmed children.

My guess would be that Gov. Newsom reads the NYT daily, and yet I have not seen any apology from him on this issue. He owes an apology not only to the children but also to the parents.

Perhaps, if back in 2020, Newsom would  have given Nunes “more air,” and “sourced him for advice,” the school children in California would be way better off than they are today!

3/28/24

Consistent … But Consistently Wrong!

In baseball a hitter must be consistent in order to have and continue a hitting streak. In football the same consistency is needed for a field goal kicker to have a streak of ten successful field goals in a row. In politics Joe Biden is consistent. As Robert Gates, former defense secretary in the Obama administration, once put it, Biden has “been wrong on nearly every major foreign policy and national security issue over the past four decades.”

The following examples of JB being consistently wrong are from Hachette book group:

-In 1975 President Ford believed that the United States had a moral obligation to honor its commitment to its South Vietnamese allies, who ‘had been very loyal to the United States’ until the bitter end. It was a foreign policy imperative as well: if the United States’ allies were to trust US leadership in the future, our government needed to keep its word.

Biden made his mark by becoming the Senate’s most strident opponent of US assistance to South Vietnamese refugees.

-About a month after the attack on the World Trade Center, in a meeting with Senate Foreign Relations Committee staffers Biden said, ‘I’m groping here . . . but it seems to me this would be a good time to send, no strings attached, a check for $200 million to Iran.’ He apparently believed that the unsolicited payment to the Middle East’s greatest state sponsor of terrorism would buy the United States some “goodwill” in the Muslim world.

-In hindsight, Biden’s fateful decision to break faith with tens of thousands of Afghan interpreters…was predictable. According to Richard Holbrooke, Obama’s special representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan, Biden insisted, as far back as 2010, that the United States needed to leave Afghanistan the same way it did in Vietnam. When Holbrooke responded to Biden with concern for the plight of women under a Taliban regime, ‘Biden erupted,’ Holbrooke wrote. Visibly angry and almost rising up from his chair, Biden said, ‘I am not sending my boy back there to risk his life on behalf of women’s rights. It just won’t work. That’s not what they’re there for.’

His recent disastrous withdrawal from Afghanistan was at least again consistent … poorly thought out and horribly wrong!

From Townhall:

On 3/25/24 the United Nations Security Council approved a resolution on Monday morning calling for an immediate ceasefire between Israel — America’s greatest ally in the Middle East — and Hamas — a gang of barbaric bloodthirsty terrorists backed by Iran and responsible for the slaughter of more Jews in any single day since the Holocaust. 

What is notable in that vote is that the United States abstained from the vote — the only UNSC member to do so — rather than casting a veto and killing the measure. 

President Joe Biden and his entire administration are facing backlash after the United States refused to vote against a United Nations resolution Monday demanding an immediate ceasefire in Gaza without the release of hostages being held by Hamas. 

Again Biden is wrong … but at least, he is consistently wrong!

3/27/24

The Market Will Decide

Personally, ever since 1985 I have owned and driven nothing but Toyotas. I have faith in them, because they have a proven record of dependability. Likewise I pay attention when Toyota Chairman Akio Toyoda speaks. His recent remarks published on the Toyota website echoed previous comments made by the executive, in which he stated that there is a better path to reducing carbon than the enforcement of electric vehicles.

“No matter how much progress [EVs] make, I think they will still only have a 30% market share. Then, the remaining 70% will be [hybrid vehicles], [hydrogen fuel-cell vehicles], and hydrogen engines,” Toyoda said, according to a translation provided by NewsMax.

Toyoda continued,

“[Gasoline] engine cars will definitely remain. This is something that customers and the market will decide, not regulatory values or political power.”

From BlazeMedia:

In 2022, the chairman also remarked on the auto industry having a “silent majority” who wondered “whether EVs are really OK to have as a single option.”

“One billion people around the world live in areas without electricity,” Toyoda reportedly said on the company’s site. “In the case of Toyota, we also supply vehicles to these regions, so a single [EV] option cannot provide transportation for everyone.”

“Do not deprive freedom of movement from any region, country, or income group,” the chairman exclaimed.

He concluded by saying that “Japan is the only developed country to have reduced CO2 emissions by 23%” through the use of hybrid vehicles.

The way I see it, we have a choice. Have faith and believe in what Akio Toyoda says, or believe and have faith in what Joe Biden says. Me? I am going to continue to go with someone who is the auto industry expert who says, ‘The market will decide.’

3/26/24

Who Are These Nincompoops

On 3/19/24, reports surfaced that 48 colleges across the country continue to require prospective students to receive the COVID-19 shot for admission, almost a year after the pandemic was declared over by Congress. Lawmakers and policy experts are decrying the ongoing mandates as discriminatory, unnecessary, overly burdensome, and potentially dangerous.

The College Fix has noted that almost 100 colleges had a COVID-19 shot requirement as of last summer, with the number continually dropping since then.

Still, four dozen schools continue to maintain a requirement, which has led one congressman to publicly call for an end to all shot mandates nationwide.

Studies have shown that the COVID-19 shot does not prevent infection or transmission, and the CDCitself admits that “vaccinated people sometimes get infected with the virus that causes COVID-19.”

Studies have also shown that natural immunity through previous infection is “equivalent” to the shot in preventing future infection. One study even found that “the incidence of COVID infection was higher in vaccine recipients … than in individuals previously infected.”

In addition, studies of the side effects of the COVID-19 shot continue to raise concerns. A study published in February looked at 99 million vaccinated individuals from around the globe, which “confirmed pre-established safety signals for myocarditis, pericarditis, Guillain-Barré syndrome, and cerebral venous sinus thrombosis. Other potential safety signals that require further investigation were identified.”

As of 3/16/24, of all the states California is by far the leader with eleven different colleges. Most of these eleven are private schools, although there are four California State Schools on that list.

Who are these nincompoops at these forty-eight colleges who are deciding to continue this draconian nonsense. Vaccinating young healthy adults for Covid made no sense back then, and it makes even less sense now!

3/25/24

Steve Finn

As many of you are aware on Sunday I pay tribute to someone who should be worthy of our praise. This week the honoree is Steve Finn.

From a Epoch, Bright headline:

“Former Cop Saw Too Many Kids’ Lives End Badly—So He Built a Christian School to Give Them 2nd Chance”

The sons of West Virginia were the reason former police officer Steve Finn, once serving Atlanta Metro, hung up his badge. In the line of duty, from the late 1990s, he saw it happen firsthand to young people in his home city: He knew a young woman who, in conflict with herself, chose gang life—fatally. She died in the passenger’s seat during a head-on car crash. A known gang member, also deceased, was in the driver’s seat. Too many children’s lives were ending in bad ways, the officer saw.

Finn said, 

“I just saw again and again, children that I knew that were making really poor decisions that were putting them in the grave early or putting them in jail for the remainder of their youth.”

Officer Finn had wanted to make a difference in their lives, wanted to get upstream and fix the problem, somehow. As a “Christian in uniform,” he went home and told his wife his intentions and prayed about it.

“What if we could do more?” Mr. Finn asked his wife. “My wife, God bless her, she’s a trooper. She said, ‘Let’s go after this,’ and we went after it. And we almost lost everything in the process.”

They would found an all-boys school for troubled youths in West Virginia.

Why West Virginia? West Virginia, per capita, is highest in the nation for having children in foster care. While the national average is 3 children in foster care for every 1,000, in West Virginia, that number is 13 children in foster care for every 1,000. That’s over four times the nation’s average, and doesn’t even include children being raised by grandparents. In Braxton County, a staggering 86 percent of grandparents raise their grandchildren. West Virginia, Mr. Finn learned, was the state with the greatest need.

He said, ‘Let’s just put our chips on the table and see if God’s in it. If He’s in, He’s in; if He’s not, He’s not,’” Mr. Finn told his wife. “Let’s give it 12 months, and if nothing’s happening, we’ll shut this thing down.”

They were down to their last $12.54 at their lowest. 

They broke ground in 2005. And now, we have Chestnut Mountain Ranch which, sure enough, holds troubled kids accountable but also seeks the areas where they truly shine, nurturing that with its capacity for 28 boys.

In the latest news, a 370-acre children’s home shut its doors a few miles down the road and Chestnut Mountain was asked to take over. With encouragement from the community, the deal is all but done; attorney-drafted papers still need signing, but handshakes have been made. It appears that, soon, there will be a new all-girls Christian school for the daughters of West Virginia.

Steve Finn recognized a need, and Steve Finn risked it all. Consequently, many teenage boys have benefitted, soon many teenage girls will also benefit.

3/24/24