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Monthly Archives: May 2017

Obviously Some Sort of Mistake

20 Saturday May 2017

Posted by perrinlovett in News and Notes

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America, crime, immigration, invasion, terrorism

That’s the only explanation. The Ninth Circuit told the world, with a great degree of confidence, that foreign invaders come to America for academic pursuits. They are all of them scholars, teachers and students. Your state university needs them. You need them. They’re good. End of story.

So when a Turkish man, on a flight from LA to Honolulu, tried to break into the cockpit whilst over the Pacific, something else had to be at work. Possibly some kind of microaggression. Who knows? Whatever it was, it was NOT terrorism. No cause for concern and certainly no reason to wake from the slumber of the TeeVee.

A Turkish national who tried to break into the cockpit Friday of a Honolulu-bound flight was subdued by passengers and flight crew shortly after charging his way into the first-class cabin.

They used duct tape, pillows and blankets to make sure he couldn’t get out of his seat in a security scare that prompted U.S. Pacific Command to scramble two F-22 Raptors from the Hawaii Air National Guard, which escorted the flight into Honolulu International Airport about 11:35 a.m.

The man, identified as 25-year-old Anil Uskanli, was on board AA Flight 31, which departed from Los Angeles International Airport at 8:34 a.m. local time.

No reason to be alarmed. The presence of the combat aircraft was purely ceremonial. All new arrivals in Hawaii are greeted by fighter jets, much like the Hula girls and Leis of old. Upon landing, FBI agents stand in for the girls these days. It’s a party.

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Vivian Lewis.

The one impressive thing here was the reaction of the passengers. Gone are the passive, pre-9/11 days. Act up now and they will duct tape you to your seat.

And – AS ALWAYS – the suspect had a prior record. He apparently even had a similar security incident that very day at LAX. These types are ALWAYS known to the authorities and they ALWAYS have a record. Always.

This one even sported a towel on his head… They don’t always self-sterotype like that.

Aloha! (literally in this case) Snackbar!

Small Victories: For Drones and for Julian Assange

19 Friday May 2017

Posted by perrinlovett in Legal/Political Columns, News and Notes

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drones, Julian Assange, justice, Lady Gaga, Pamela Anderson, Wikileaks

Drones and Assange kind of go together in a sad way as one must sometimes fearfully look over his shoulder for the other. Tonight there’s some good news for both.

Droning On: You’re Not a Criminal Tonight

Have a drone? Kids have a drone? So many people have drones as toys, real estate cams, or hottie-next-door spying tools it isn’t funny? I bet you have one or know someone who does, right? Did you register it with the FAA when you bought it? No. Then you’re a criminal. Or you were.

A federal court just struck down the FAA’s idiotic 2015 reg that recreational drones must be registered. Justice for you and your voyeurism toy…

Julian Assange is Really a Jerk…

The Empire, bluster aside, has made no known moves to prosecute Assange for anything – likely because he did not break any laws. Likewise, Swedish prosecutors have dropped their fake rape case against him. And, Ecuador is pressing the UK to grant Assange safe passage out of their embassy in London.

As if that’s not good enough news for old J.A., he is now the subject of interest of both Pam Anderson AND Lady Gaga. Some guys…

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 Ben A.Pruchnie/Getty/The Telegram.

I need to hang out in the Ecuadorian embassy some.

A whole lot more is happening but it will have to wait….

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Rappin’ at Harvard

19 Friday May 2017

Posted by perrinlovett in Other Columns

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academic, Chaucer, college, rappin'

I was going to use this story as an example of the decline of academia.But, after reading it, I’m not so sure.

While other Harvard University students were writing papers for their senior theses, Obasi Shaw was busy rapping his.

Shaw is the first student in Harvard’s history to submit a rap album as a senior thesis in the English Department, the university said. The album, called “Liminal Minds,” has earned the equivalent of an A-minus grade, good enough to guarantee that Shaw will graduate with honors next week.

Count Shaw among those most surprised by the success.

“I never thought it would be accepted by Harvard,” said Shaw, a 20-year-old from Stone Mountain, Georgia, a suburb of Atlanta. “I didn’t think they would respect rap as an art form enough for me to do it.”

Shaw describes the 10-track album as a dark and moody take on what it means to be black in America. Each song is told from a different character’s perspective, an idea inspired by Geoffrey Chaucer’s 14th-century classic “The Canterbury Tales.” Shaw, who’s black, also draws on the works of writer James Baldwin while tackling topics ranging from police violence to slavery.

Unorthodox? Yes. But I’m a sucker for Chaucer.

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I wonder how the Miller’s part goes?

Was this big man, could bust down doors.

Love to party with all the … ladies…

For the creativity and subject matter I would have dropped the “-” for a straight “A”.

Huh.

The Rapidly Approaching End of the Automobile

18 Thursday May 2017

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cars, Eric Peters, future, tyranny

A new study (by a questionable group) says we are about 12 years away from 95% mileage in driverless cars. That means a computer somewhere else, that someone else controls and programs, will determine where and when and how you go. And the car will probably belong to someone else too. This means no control over your own movement about the land. And they will probably look like something from a low-rent Jetsons movie.

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Hanna Barbera.

BCG, a slightly more reputable source, says it will be around 25% in 2030. Sooner or later (sooner) it will be 95% and then 100%. New cars, even if you buy one, won’t have any controls – no steering wheel, no pedals. Then they will make driving yourself illegal. (At this point Perrin will go full Rambo).

Eric Peters has an excellent expert’s take on the matter. THIS you must read.

Controllers loathe the random coming and going of people free of their control.

Most especially in a car owned by them – and not rented by the hour (the other shove/nudge behind all this; there is huge money to be made by shove/nudging people to pay by the hour – via Lyft and Maven and so on – rather than to buy and own a car).

In a driven-by-us car, we can drive as fast as we wish – assuming no armed government workers in the vicinity. The joy of acceleration – as much as we like, as fast as we dare. To not be part of a collective, a herd. To go our own way.

From a certain point-of-view, this is as outrageous as the pre-income tax days.

What is wanted is an income tax version of transportation.

Just as we are allowed to earn money – but only under certain conditions, and required to report every detail of every transaction to the government, which thus controls both our earnings and how we are allowed to earn them.

Control. That is the thing here – and the dupes affirming the desirability of “autonomous” (sic) cars are exactly that because they are basing their eye-batting affirmations on the delusional belief that the cars will, in fact, be autonomous – that is, still under their control.

But they will find – perhaps to their dismay – that in fact they have become like customers of the IRS.

All clovers will love this development. Most Americans will accept it. I will either go hermit or go postal. Screw the robots and Mordor.

μολων λαβε!

Possible Cultural Enrichment in the Big Apple

18 Thursday May 2017

Posted by perrinlovett in News and Notes

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ISIS, New York, terrorism

A Honda drove down the sidewalk at Times Square, killing one and injuring around twenty just a short time ago.

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Twitter.

The driver was not a confused old person. Sources report the act seemed intentional. Based on his picture and recent history, it may be time to ban Hondas – for the children and such. Common sense, responsible car control. Maybe they need a new “NATO” in the Middle East or, at the very least, some more tax dollars. More “refugees.” Something. Anything.

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Paul Joseph Watson.

The new normal. Aloha Snackbar!

UPDATE: 

The Media: “Not terrorism.” “Probably not terrorism.” “He has a history of DWI.” “No Terror in Manhattan.”

The bastard, post-Emmanuel Celler’s America, ISIS-inspired (if not an outright agent) suspect: “I wanted to kill them!”

While you try to reconcile those seemingly different positions, this is the beautiful young American woman POS Richard Rojas murdered:

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Alyssa Elsman, Instagram.

Rojas was upset, not that he killed someone and injured two dozen others, but because he wanted to get shot dead and did not. I’m sure more than a few of you would oblige his wish given the chance. It’s a shame we can’t reanimate Celler and shoot him too.

This “new normal” has to go.

Rise of the American Super Cities: 30-Year Forecasts

18 Thursday May 2017

Posted by perrinlovett in News and Notes

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America, cities, economy, future, population, society

As promised last night, here is a look at a new study by the U.S. Conference of Mayors and IHS Markit:

U.S. Metro Economies: Past and Future Employment Levels, May, 2017.

The study looks 30 years into the future, taking into account demographic changes in hundreds of cities. If you’re young and looking for where the jobs will be, or if you’re older and looking for where the traffic won’t be, then this is something you need to look at.

The big city is getting bigger:

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IHS Markit.

The population numbers are in Table 8, page 54 – . New York and LA will continue to hold their top stops, first and second, respectively. But there will be five metros with populations over 10 Million and several more knocking on that level.

In 2046 Tampa will have as many people as Atlanta did when I lived there 20 years ago. And Atlanta will, then, be nearly the size of Chicago today.

In South Carolina, three cities – Greenville, Columbia, and Charleston – will exceed 1 Million people. Masters Town, USA will exceed 3/4 Million. Traffic jams and crime will ensue. And jobs. The good and the bad, together.

All sizes of cities are projected to grow. Gainesville, both in Georgia and in Florida, should peak over 300,000. That’s not Gotham, but it is no longer “sleepy”.

Have a look and see where your town falls. Remember, the bigger the city, the bigger the opportunities – and the troubles.

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IHS Markit.

 

 

People Would Love to See?

17 Wednesday May 2017

Posted by perrinlovett in The Perrin Lovett Show

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Freedom Prepper, The Perrin Lovett Show, Youtube

I was all set to do a short on some new U.S. metro areas population forecasts (fun!) when I got a message about a video. I’ll get to the coming urban boom tomorrow – and it will be fun. Now…

As some of you may know, I run a bumbling YouTube account. It features less than 20 videos from a 2-year span and it was last updated about six months ago…

Here’s the message I got:

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It was in response to a video from Freedom Prepper (which is being reinvented bigger and better as I type) and posted on this vid of mine:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p0xo5_y8EN0&lc=z13hwvxj1vnaszc0o22vxfdrfnbfv52fi

Thanks again to Mitchell. More stuff, eh?

Well, folks, you may now look forward to the re-re-re-return of The Perrin Lovett Show. Maybe tomorrow. Maybe next week. Maybe when I get my lazy behind around to it…

Oh, and we’re going to start doing more vids at FP, more originals I think. Those should be fun.

Good stuff! Stay tuned.

American Colleges: Play Dough and Bean Bag Studies Dept.

17 Wednesday May 2017

Posted by perrinlovett in Other Columns

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academic, America, college, education, SJW, Walter Williams

It’s graduation season for American high school seniors. Congratulations, kids, especially those of you who survived twelve years of government indoctrination. For many this fall means heading off to college. I know young people, this year, headed to Georgia Tech, UNC, Chapel Hill, and Notre Dame. These selections and acceptances, by themselves, are impressive accomplishments.

However, I have warned repeatedly in the recent past about the decline of academia. Today, Dr. Walter Williams shares some similar cautionary sentiments: please know and understand what really goes on at modern institutions of higher learning.

To reduce angst among snowflakes in its student body, the University of California, Hastings College of the Law has added a “Chill Zone.” The Chill Zone, located in its library, has, just as most nursery schools have, mats for naps and beanbag chairs. Before or after a snooze, students can also use the space to do a bit of yoga or meditate. The University of Michigan Law School helped its students weather their Trump derangement syndrome — a condition resulting from Donald Trump’s election — by enlisting the services of an “embedded psychologist” in a room full of bubbles and play dough. To reduce pressure on law students, Joshua M. Silverstein, a law professor at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, thinks that “every American law school ought to substantially eliminate C grades and set its good academic standing grade point average at the B- level.”

Today’s academic climate might be described as a mixture of infantilism, kindergarten and totalitarianism. The radicals, draft dodgers and hippies of the 1960s who are now college administrators and professors are responsible for today’s academic climate. The infantilism should not be tolerated, but more important for the future of our nation are the totalitarianism and the hate-America lessons being taught at many of the nation’s colleges. …

Mats, bean bags, bubbles, and play dough at law schools. Law schools – graduate programs for people who have already passed through college at least once, many of them with one or more years of “real world” experience in between tenures. Perhaps the real world isn’t what it was.

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Hasbro.

Williams point, like mine previously, is that we must not tolerate this nonsense any longer. We just can’t afford to humor the idiocy at the expense of civilization. Paying $50,000 or more, per year, for play dough and safe zones is insane. There are vastly less expensive options, some that are free.

If you’re thinking about going to college or if you’re the parent of a student, think long and hard about what goes on at some of these giant preschools with beer parties. Do your homework.

Williams concludes, again as I have before, that the best way to fight this is to cut the money. Regents and legislators can do that, theoretically, by slashing budgets. You can do it by withholding tuition. Do something. Anyway,

Congratulations to the Class of 2017!

You Say You Want a Revolution

16 Tuesday May 2017

Posted by perrinlovett in Legal/Political Columns

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Beatles, failure, GOP, government, Lawrence Vance, revolution

Most don’t. But you might.

You say you want a revolution
Well, you know
We all want to change the world
You tell me that it’s evolution
Well, you know
We all want to change the world

–Revolution, The Beatles, 1968.

Whatever you want, you’re not going to get it from the Republican Party – unless, of course, what you want is more and bigger government. Lawrence Vance explains, today:

Another Republican revolution has now failed.

A Republican revolution can be defined as a time when Republicans gained control of both Houses of Congress and therefore were in a position to severely limit the federal government.

There have been five Republican revolutions in modern times, and they have all ended in failure.

One hates to write off the Trump Train just yet but that’s what Vance has done – and with excellent reasons. I think I’m down to 1/2 of 1% of a shred of hope, a fool’s hope.

He gets right to the failures of this year, followed by a scolding for “conservatives” and a lesson about the DNC:

First, the failure to repeal Obamacare. …

Second, the failure to cut back the warfare state. …

And third, the failure to cut back the welfare state. …

Are there still conservatives and libertarians left in America who are gullible enough to believe that Republicans are any better than Democrats? The Republicans are welfare/warfare statists. The only difference between them and the Democrats is that the Republicans talk about the Constitution, the free market, and limited government while they ignore the Constitution, the free market, and limited government. At least the Democrats are honest statists.

Instead of simply repealing Obamacare as promised, they appear to be giving us (slowly) … uh … whatever the replacement thing is…

Another peace candidate found the joy of bombs, missiles, and drones.

Another joke of a “budget” that might have been written by Karl Marx.

Meanwhile serious problems manifest. The barbarians aren’t at the gates – they’ve smashed through and more keep coming. This is both figurative and literal.

I mentioned something about this before the last election. I will probably mention it again. Please stop falling for the “two-party” charade. Well, actually, at this point it really doesn’t matter anymore. Just know you’re being lied to by the Atlanta Falcons of politics.

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The crown doesn’t count. YouTube.

 

I Can Drive 55; I Choose Not To

16 Tuesday May 2017

Posted by perrinlovett in Legal/Political Columns, Other Columns

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America, driving, Eric Peters, Germany, government, New York Times, speed limits

Carlos Slim’s Blog discovered that many jurisdictions are raising speed limits. Some are now as high as 80 or 85 MPH – almost back to what were safe speeds in 1970. They begin with the “blur” of driving through Nevada and then progress to Texas before culminating on the German autobahn.

Shiny new signs posted last week in northern Nevada signal that the state is joining a trend toward higher speed limits for rural highways — motorists can now hit 80 miles per hour on a 130-mile stretch of Interstate 80.

Nevada has long been known as a state that allows people to do things they can’t do anywhere else in the country, but don’t expect any winking boasts that what happens between Fernley and Winnemucca stays between Fernley and Winnemucca. A handful of other states already had a limit of 80 m.p.h. or more, and there are places in the world where you can legally go even faster.

Things really are bigger in Texas. And Germany.

A section of State Highway 130 in Texas, a toll road between Austin and San Antonio, has an 85 m.p.h. speed limit, the highest in the United States — a fact that drew a lot of attention when the blacktop opened to traffic in 2012. It did not, however, draw a lot of drivers, and the company that won the concession to operate the highway filed for bankruptcy last year.

Idaho, Montana, South Dakota, Utah and Wyoming raised the limits on certain roads to 80 m.p.h. in recent years — in part out of a recognition that a lot of people were driving that fast already. Mississippi has a theoretical 80 m.p.h. limit; it applies only to toll roads, and the state has no toll roads.

Bulgaria and Poland have limits as high as 140 kilometers per hour, about 87 m.p.h. Of course, such numbers seem paltry when you look at Germany’s fabled autobahn, where some stretches have no absolute limit, and speeds above 100 m.p.h. are common. In fact, there are several documented instances of drivers exceeding 200 m.p.h. on the autobahn, some of them with video evidence or automotive magazine writers as witnesses.

So, in Nevada, the legal speed limit – in places – is now close to those speeds people elsewhere obtain anyway. Then they (briefly) commence the scare tactic deception.

About 35,000 people die each year in traffic accidents in the United States, and nearly 2,000 of those deaths are attributable to increased speed limits, according to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.

Notice that the IIHS does not say the speeding itself was to blame for 5.7% of those 35,000 fatalities. It is “attributable to increased speed limits”. Other studies show faster drivers are safer drivers, mainly because, at high speed, they have to pay attention. Many (most?) of the 2,000 increased speed limits deaths are caused by idiots wandering into the path of higher-speed drivers. The “speeders” are not necessarily to blame but they get counted for statistical purposes.

No mention of accident rates in speed-happy Germany, because they’re aren’t that many. Germans know how to drive. Most Americans do not. And, in Germany, the timid have an outlet: they simply stay out of the left lane. This solution is far too simple for U.S. clovers, who feel it is their right to wander around aimlessly and below the posted limits in any lane they choose. This is almost always illegal but nobody cares. Here, speeding is bad; pitiful driving is good. The fatalities will continue.

Something the Times failed to mention was Montana’s experiment in the 1990’s. Then, that state had,in most places and on most roads, no daytime speed limits at all. I have fond memories of cruising a two-lane back road to nowhere at 110 MPH and barely being able to pass large trucks. There were no accidents and no fatalities – you need people for those numbers, which Montana lacked. It was so awesome it got boring. But it’s gone now. 75. 80. Creep, creep, creep.

On a somewhat related note, Eric Peters has some accounts of what happens to you when you decide to drive outside the state’s arbitrary rules. Rather, he discusses what happens when they say you do, even when you don’t.

Break their rules, and they hammer you. Obey their rules, and they hammer you. Might be better to at least have a little fun before the hammer falls.

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Sammy got a 10 MPH bump. bestride.com.

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