Month: August 2016

“Give me four years…” Lenin

American progressives have had fifty.

One of the main goals of the progressives was the total takeover of the education indoctrination of America’s youth. As they have also filled the ranks of journalism it’s no surprise that often you have to read the press from Great Briton to find out what’s happening in your own country.

Case in point this story from the Daily Mail .  The Principal has taken on himself to protect the feelings of Hispanic students (who are probably here illegally).

Of course this illegal immigrant student waves Mexican flag as she crosses public college graduation stage  in California.

Nothing like having your nose rubbed in it.

If Hillary is elected say goodbye to America as we have known it. Young Americans will probably never know what they threw away.

Truth and integrity

I’ve always been a Star Trek Fan. Out of all the different incarnations DS9 was always my favorite. And the episode “In the pale moonlight” was my favorite episode of DS9. In the episode Sisko wrestles with his conscience that he has to compromise his integrity and self respect. That he will have to lie, cheat, bribe, and be an accessary to criminal activity for the possible greater good.

Avery Brooks gives an outstanding performance. It makes you think.

Now lets be honest with ourselves.  To people still have a “moral code” anymore?  When it comes to these people advancing a certain ideology the answer is an emphatic NO!!!  Since 1789 left wing political movements under the banner of “progress” seem to have a penchant for creating “rivers of blood”.

The Bolshevik Revolution, another example of mass murder justified as the “progress of humanity”.  In both cases there was no spiritual brake, no bourgeois morality. To this we can add the Chinese Revolution where Mao will murder 45 million people during the so called “Great Leap Forward”.  And of course the Cuban and Cambodian revolutions, thousands, no millions die for the sake of an ideology that turns people into slaves of the almighty state.

“A lie told often enough becomes the truth”  V. Lenin

Once upon a time a politician caught bald-faced lying to the American public was toast. That my be still true if you have an “R” by your name.  But ever since William J. Clinton made lying “cool” , if your a Democrat you’ll in all probability never be called on it by the major media. Which has long discarded the mask and have willingly become the propaganda arm of the progressive Democrat party. They will to whatever is necessary to install the most corrupt politician in American history that if elected could change the nature of the America we know forever. The Constitution, ethics, and virtue, and truth be damn. For Power is everything if it’s for the greater good. And they will decide what is good.

The “Stormtroopers” appear to be already here. Did the local police have orders?

Who knows? Maybe by the 23rd century ethics and virtue will make a comeback.

 

 

9 O.D’s 1 D.O.A.

Opiate addiction has reached epidemic proportions in Vermont and all of New England. Last weekend as reported in the local media there were 9 overdoses, one resulting in death.

How did this happen?  Well it’s nothing new, people have been addicted to all kinds of substances. Tobacco probably being the first.  Europeans never thought that inhaling smoke was a fun thing to do until they saw the Native Americans doing it way back in the day. Talk about Red Mans revenge.

Tobacco addiction cost me my oldest best friend to lung cancer.  But it’s legal, and governments collect revenue from its sale.

Some drug addictions start because of physical PAIN.  A drug relieves the pain.  The problem starts when the pain goes away but the drug is needed just to feel normal.

Cocaine, crystal meth, acid, heroin, fentanyl, oxycodone, alcohol, the list is long.  The casualty lists include the unknown and the well known, people at the the bottom of the barrel,  wealthy people who live in mansions.

In many cases people who sell narcotics are addicts themselves. It’s similar to selling Amway Several years ago I served on a jury trying a central Vermont man on the charge of distributing cocaine. He had a stable of addicts who sold the drug for him in return for portion of the product to feed their habits. He never touched it himself. He just did it for the money. The case against him was so strong after the prosecution rested he and his lawyer through in the towel. He got twenty years.

As I stated before, drug addiction has been here a long time, but its never seemed to be this bad. Especially in rural, small town America.

I blame most of it on 3 generations of dumbed down education. the breakdown of family and moral values.  The banning of moral education in schools (who are we to judge) No decent jobs. no future except staying on the government teat. And for that you have to vote democrat.

I must confess that I’m no choirboy. I went through a  “fear and loathing” period myself. Perhaps the one thing that saved me from a wasted life of addiction was my upbringing and the fact that I simply couldn’t afford the shit, and committing crimes to satisfy an addiction was not an option. I was busted once for possession  and almost spent a night in jail. fortunately a friend posted bail. That was as close as I ever wanted to come.

I’ll leave you with a song from my youth.  Relevant today even more.

John Kay certainly doesn’t sound like a liberal here.

Pravda and Izvestiya

The chickens finally came home to roost for the Mitchell family, soon to be the former owners of the Times Argus and Rutland Herald.  Cutting back to four days a week and trying to rely on internet revenue wasn’t going to cut it.  Fortunately for them a sucker white knight came to the rescue. (is “white knight”…racist?)

Ever since the internet became the vehicle of mass communication the dead tree media has been in decline, especially in that most important category…revenue. So how does a newspaper generate revenue? Selling advertising of course, no different then commercials on television which produce revenue for the networks.  Television advertising revenue depends on “ratings”, newspapers depend on circulation.  One problem is that a lot of people can read it for free by passing it around or taking it out of the recycle bin.  I don’t think anybody gets home delivery anymore.

I’m old enough to remember when the  “Valley News” sold for 7 cents, but over the years the price kept going up and the content kept going down. I remember when “Dick Tracy” was removed by the editors because it was deemed to violent.  P.C. in its embryonic stage.

Many years ago a city of any size at a least two newspapers. During the Civil War newspapers were very partisan,  consider the critiques of Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address.

Chicago Tribune: “The dedicatory remarks by President Lincoln will live among the annals of man.”

Chicago Times: “The cheeks of every American must tingle with shame as he reads the silly, flat and dishwatery utterances.”

Journalism used to be the 5 “W’s”, who, what, when, where, and why.  Investigative reporters sought to expose corruption, wither political or corporate and it didn’t matter the political party. Those days are long gone.

Today the vast majority of “Journalist” are very partisan. They are wedded to leftist ideology and they consider themselves members of an elite class. They attempt to crush one political party while totally ignoring the lies and corruption of the other. They look  down with arrogant condescension on anyone who could possibly have a differing political opinion.

Which brings us the to the Times Argus/Rutland Herald situation.  Now I understand that the majority of Vermonters are of a liberal bent. But I wouldn’t think that it would be a wise business practice to constantly be shitting on insulting 40-45% of your potential readership. Add the usual Danziger cartoon depicting conservatives as inbred hicks and well…  after reading about the little revolt and firings  at the Rutland Herald I felt more then a little schadenfreude.

Reade Brower, the owner of the Portland Press Herald and two other newspapers said that they were “committed to community journalism, as well as common sense and prudency”.  I’m all for covering local news events but unless the “elitist” attitude about their “progressive’ ideology is tempered… well, I hope that he has deep pockets.

 

 

 

 

 

Memories…memories, faces from my past

Phil Cargill appropriating gov't gasOne of the greatest things that happen when your on a excellent  adventure is the people that share the adventure with you.  I’m going to introduce you to one of them.  Now were talking 43 years. Unfortunately I lost contact with these fine people long ago. Life happens, you move on.  Hopefully they are all still with us.  In the unlikely event that  someone who knows them or they themselves should stumble upon this blog they can contact me at deepredpond@gmail.com

The person shown above is Mr. Phil C. Filling his truck with government gas. We had great times cruising in that truck. Think of an Alaskan version of Cheech and Chong. One of the things that we did was knocking over stop signs. He justified it by saying that he was creating employment for the locals. Sure enough the stop sign would be replaced by a better one, a steel pole embedded in cement. Like they were saying hit it again M.F.”.

Gosh there is something about being young, stoned, and laughing so hard you think your ribs are going to break.  A great guy. I went to his wedding after we got out. I hope he’s had a wonderful life.

The town of Kodiak then always reminded me of a frontier town. The great Alaska earthquake which practically destroyed the town was less the ten years before. The bars in town opened at 9:00am and didn’t close until 4:00am Just long enough to sweep the floor. clean the glasses, and restock the bar.48[1]

This is Beachcombers, formally the S.S. Princess Norah a steamship that ran between Seattle and Alaska. After the Earthquake it was beached at turned into a Restaurant and Bar, with the emphasis on bar. It had a stainless steel dance floor. Some really great bands played there. It also has cabins to rent by the hour.

Well I’m looking at the clock. I have to wrap things up for now. I will have more in later posts about my year long vacation.  But on a final note

I would never compare myself to the people serving today, especially those who are in harms way. Those who come back broken physically and mentally, and end up getting screwed by the V.A.  .

I had too much fun.

 

The Great depression of 1920-21

Does anyone teach in American history about the great economic depression of 1920-21?  If only Silent Cal  had decided to run another term. But for a game of tennis history might have turned out differently.

We will probably never see his like again. Reagan came the closest.

The Paradox of Vermont

The State of Vermont since 1962 has morphed from a conservative rock that never voted for Roosevelt to a looney tune liberal la-la land. The Democrats presently vying for the governorship are all trying to outflank each other on the left by advocating free healthcare (single payer) free college, and a $15 per hour minimum wage. And pay for it all by soaking the rich! That likely the majority of the rich are also flaming liberals might cause them pause, they are also no doubt quite adept at using every legal means at their disposal (tax attorneys) to lower their tax burdens be it income or property taxes.

So this will mean that working people, small business owners and homeowners  taxes will be going up if any democrat is elected.

Vermont is deep blue but when it comes to gun control it means shooting with a steady hand and well aimed. Private purchases? No problem. Concealed carry? No permit required.  Your not even required to tell a police officer at a traffic stop that you have one.

The caveat is of course is “law abiding citizen”.

Even flaming libs who live way out on a remote country road know that law enforcement can be a long way off should something like a home invasion by drug addicts looking to steal to support their habit occur. And note that Vermont has the worse Heroin and opiate  addiction problem in America.

For some though this still sticks in their craw.

Stupid Liberal Democrat (2)

Of course this is what the situation is now. If Hillary is elected and we elect a governor and legislator more in line with Bernie then with Ethan Allen it could all change.

So vote wisely this fall. That is if you care at all about keeping more of your hard earned money. Keeping your right to bear arms and self protection, and simply hanging on to the few freedoms you still have left.