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“Never Let A Crisis Go To Waste” The Liberal Motto

“Never Let A Crisis Go To Waste” The Liberal Motto

I was listening to a recording of a female CDC doctor during a press phone conference, a couple of blogs highlighted one of the doctors telling the reporter that the Corona bug will spread to the U.S and will cause “severe disruptions” in American life.

This kinda freaked me out, you assume the CDC wouldn’t spread unwarranted worry or panic but that’s exactly what she did, you would assume the doctors would be the calm voice in the room, the experts. So I took this expert from the CDC at her word, it started to make me think about stocking up on (more) essentials and how a pandemic was going to effect my business decisions going forward.   

So yeah, the CDC worried the hell out of me……then we find out the doctor lady was Rod Rosensteins sister…..Dr. Nancy Messonnier. Maybe she is the top person to speak on the issue, but doesn’t it seem kinda shady considering every news media outlet ran HER statement on their broadcast last night.

Gee, why would she want to panic the country?

Stories Of People Leaving The Golden State Becoming More Frequent

Stories Of People Leaving The Golden State Becoming More Frequent

It’s a trend I’ve read about quite frequently lately, not a story in the LA Times or San Fran Chronicle….nope,  just normal people on Facebook or their own blogs writing about leaving California.

Here….

Please humor me while I tell you what that looks like from ground zero.

As I wait for my morning coffee to brew, I can see the more industrious homeless pushing or pulling their junk carts from under the overpass where they spent the night.  During the day, these guys will scoop up anything of value that is not nailed down.  Others that I can see have their signs and will go panhandle where the tourists must exit the freeway.

Once my coffee is brewed, my cat and I go hang out on the patio where I may or may not have to chase someone away that is stealing electricity as for some crazy reason all the homeless have smart phones and other electric gadgets but few means to charge them.  From my patio on the 2ndfloor landing, I can look down into the central courtyard and, if early enough in the day, sometimes see people crawling out of the bushes so as to relieve themselves against a wall.

If I would have seen somebody crawling out of the bushes and pissing on my home they would have been ushered out quickly with a very large dog and an angry man with a baseball bat.

 

Let us talk about the authorities for a moment.  What exactly are they doing to help?  First, they threw open the borders and created sanctuary cities so that people that do not belong here can not be molested by law enforcement.  Next, they decriminalized camping in public.  People camping in public need something to do to while away the hours so they decriminalized drugs even going so far as to give away free needles.  If that were not enough, they decriminalized theft up to $950 per day.  This way any homeless person can walk into any business and brazenly steal whatever they wish without any fear of being sent to jail.

Finally, they’ve arranged things such that the police will no longer respond to 911 calls pertaining to vandalism or burglary.  You can watch from your bedroom window as a homeless person smashes your car windshield with a rock so as to ransack your car and if you call 911 it will be YOU that is in trouble for tying up their emergency line as someone vandalizing and robbing your car is a non-emergency and not worthy of any kind of response.  Isn’t that wonderful?

 

Obviously a property owners effort to confront a homeless person is not wise move in California….who knew?

 

I’m afraid that the one thing I will be carrying with me out of California is a numbness to human suffering.  I am very worried that I will not be able to leave that numbness behind but only time will tell.  I do understand that the numbness is a defense mechanism that helps me deal with the reality of Southern California.  After all, you have to be numb to watch a 70+ year old woman that looks like your grandma defecating by the recycling bin.  You have to be numb in order to casually step over someone passed out on the sidewalk.  You have to be numb to walk past the once attractive woman that is now toothless and having a loud argument with a tree.  You have to be numb to pop on Netflix while knowing that just a few hundred yards away is a homeless encampment in the dry river bottom that has hundreds of men and women sleeping in the tangles near the salt marsh.  I have become comfortably numb.  I didn’t before but I now 100% understand what that means.

In a few short days I will take the Ventura Highway out of town and out of California.  On a positive note, my $3200 a month artist loft (parking and utilities not included) is now available to rent.  What a deal, huh?

 

Pretty damn sad.

Talking Points

Talking Points

Sydney has been hit by its heaviest rain in 30 years, bringing widespread flooding but also putting out two massive bushfires in New South Wales.

Australia’s weather agency said 391.6mm of rain had fallen in the past four days in Sydney, more than three times the average rainfall for February.

About 100,000 homes are without power, and officials have warned flash floods could be life-threatening.

But the rainfall means only 17 fires are still burning across the state.    here…..

The Myth Of “School House Rock” in Todays Politics

The Myth Of “School House Rock” in Todays Politics

Excellent piece over at Sundances place.

Most people think when they vote for a federal politician -a House or Senate representative- they are voting for a person who will go to Washington DC and write or enact legislation. This is the old-fashioned “schoolhouse rock” perspective based on decades past.  There is not a single person in congress writing legislation or laws.

In modern politics not a single member of the House of Representatives or Senator writes a law, or puts pen to paper to write out a legislative construct. This simply doesn’t happen.

Sometimes the groups are social interest groups; activists, climate groups, environmental interests etc. The social interest groups are usually non-profit constructs who depend on the expenditures of government to sustain their cause or need.

The for-profit groups (mostly business) have a purpose in Washington DC to shape policy, legislation and laws favorable to their interests. They have fully staffed offices just like any business would – only their ‘business‘ is getting legislation for their unique interests.

These groups are filled with highly-paid lawyers who represent the interests of the entity and actually write laws and legislation briefs.

In the modern era this is actually the origination of the laws that we eventually see passed by congress. Within the walls of these buildings within Washington DC is where the ‘sausage’ is actually made.

Again, no elected official is usually part of this law origination process.

The important part to remember is that the origination of the entire process isEXTERNAL to congress.

Congress does not write laws or legislation, special interest groups do. Lobbyists are paid, some very well paid, to get politicians to go along with the need of the legislative group.

When you are voting for a Congressional Rep or a U.S. Senator you are not voting for a person who will write laws. Your rep only votes on legislation to approve or disapprove of constructs that are written by outside groups and sold to them through lobbyists who work for those outside groups.

While all of this is happening the same outside groups who write the laws are providing money for the campaigns of the politicians they need to pass them. This construct sets up the quid-pro-quo of influence, although much of it is fraught with plausible deniability.

This is the way legislation is created.

If your frame of reference is not established in this basic understanding you can often fall into the trap of viewing a politician, or political vote, through a false prism. The modern origin of all legislative constructs is not within congress.

“we’ll have to pass the bill to, well, find out what is in the bill” etc. ~ Nancy Pelosi 2009

“We rely upon the stupidity of the American voter” ~ Johnathan Gruber 2011, 2012.

Once you understand this process you can understand how politicians get rich.

President Donald Trump winning the election threw a monkey wrench into the entire DC system…. In early 2017 the modern legislative machine was frozen in place.

The “America First” policies represented by candidate Donald Trump were not within the legislative constructs coming from the K-Street authors of the legislation.  There were no MAGA lobbyists waiting on Trump ideology to advance legislation based on America First objectives.

As a result of an empty feeder system, in early 2017 congress had no bills to advance because all of the myriad of bills and briefs written were not in line with President Trump policy. There was simply no entity within DC writing legislation that was in-line with President Trump’s America-First’ economic and foreign policy agenda.

Exactly the opposite was true. All of the DC legislative briefs and constructs were/are antithetical to Trump policy.  There were hundreds of file boxes filled with thousands of legislative constructs that became worthless when Donald Trump won the election.

Think about the larger ramifications within that truism. That is also why there was/is so much opposition.

No legislation provided by outside interests means no work for lobbyists who sell it. No work means no money. No money means no expense accounts. No expenses means politicians paying for their own indulgences etc.

Politicians were not happy without their indulgences, but the issue was actually bigger. No K-Street expenditures also means no personal benefit; and no opportunity to advance financial benefit from the insider trading system.

Without the ability to position personal wealth for benefit, why would a politician stay in office?  The income of many long-term politicians on both Republican and Democrat sides of the aisle was completely disrupted by President Trump winning the election.  That is one of the key reason why so many politicians retired immediately thereafter.