Wednesday, June 4, 2014

Goodies From Ol' Remus


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1937. Winterhaven Florida. Citrus worker's children.
More evidence of White Privilege.
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Ponzi - we blow over $2 trillion a year on "social spending" when for one quarter of that, or just under $500 billion a year, we could guarantee every household in this country a $32,000 a year after-tax income? Where did the other $1,500 billion go?
Karl Denninger at market-ticker.org 

Court of no appeals - I can’t find anything in the Constitution that authorizes the Supreme Court to decide upon the constitutionality of legislation... I am perplexed that the individuals claiming to have the sole right to declare what is, or isn’t, constitutional can derive that right from a constitution which doesn’t grant it to them.
Paul Hein at strike-the-root.com

Illegal Aliens

If "the system is broken," they broke it. There is no "legal ambiguity". Non-citizens in large numbers are in the United States unlawfully. They're not here accidentally or unknowingly. The law requires they be identified and removed. There's nothing ambiguous about it. But DC abandoned its duty art-link-symbol-tiny-grey-arrow-only-rev01.gif and now acts as counsel for the defense, a rather undemanding job in the absence of a prosecution. They suggest Congress pardon the illegals, who they paint as blameless bystanders victimized by mere chance in some malevolent misunderstanding. Why would the people not believe they've been had? Have the people no place at the table? Now DHS is presenting the accumulated consequences of their malfeasance as cause for the legislature to excuse, rather than make good on, their nonperformance. And they will. This is the real broken system. 

DC should have a care about observing the law. It protects the people from DC, yes, and they really dislike that part. But it also protects DC from the people. The law is DC's entire claim to legitimacy, yet they seem intent on repudiating it in the most public way possible. Bad idea. It's an absolute, rock-bottom, fundamental principle: a contract is valid only if both parties comply with its provisions. We wouldn't want the people to think the deal is off, now would we? Next thing you know they may not vote. Or something. 

art-link-symbol-small-rev01.jpg Not so lone wolves
We will consider evidence with regard to several Obama era mass shootings indicating that multiple offenders may have been involved and not single, or lone wolf, offenders, as claimed by now concretized MSM/government narratives. This evidence, together with an accompanying probabilistic analysis, suggests that it is reasonable to suppose that at least one of the many recent official MSM/government mass public shooting narratives is, quite simply, false in terms of the number of shooters involved, says Jason Kissner in this article, A Plague of Lone Gunmen in the Age of Obama?, at American Thinker.

art-link-symbol-small-rev01.jpg Arctic lean-to
Lean-to shelters have become one of the touchstones of bushcraft, particularly northern forest bushcraft. They are often held up as superb survival shelter—in combination with a long log fire—ideal for surviving cold conditions with limited or no sleeping equipment. This combination is indeed very effective in keeping you warm through the night. It is entirely possible to comfortably sleep outside in ambient temperatures significantly lower than inside a domestic freezer, says Paul Kirtley in this article, Arctic Lean-To Revisited, at Paul Kirtley's Blog.

3 comments:

  1. Sioux has left a new comment on your post "Goodies From Ol' Remus":

    Not So Lone Wolves - I totally agree that anti-gun false flags have flourished during the reign of the PINO Obama.

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  2. just read Kissner's article- he is not talking about false flags, but only about the probability of witnesses being wrong about seeing more than one shooter and the MSM/Govt. officials maintaining the Lone Wolf meme. Now this shooting up in Canada - let's see how that plays out.

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