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Monthly Archives: April 2019

Masters Tournament 2019

06 Saturday Apr 2019

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Augusta, golf, Masters, Masters Tournament

Almost let this one slip. Today – not next week! Today is inaugural Women’s Championship day. Kids tomorrow. The Gentlemen crank up practice Monday morning. More to come.

THE NATIONAL’S SITE (all things Masters)

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I could get used to this new Masters thing. Sierra Brooks/Golfweek.

Pay to Play Legislation

05 Friday Apr 2019

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bribery, corruption, government, H.L. Mencken, law, legislation, lobbying

Bribery, in other words. This is how it works. This is “your” system. I’m a little surprised that some people are shocked to discover it just now.

Each year, state lawmakers across the U.S. introduce thousands of bills dreamed up and written by corporations, industry groups and think tanks.

Disguised as the work of lawmakers, these so-called “model” bills get copied in one state Capitol after another, quietly advancing the agenda of the people who write them.

A two-year investigation by USA TODAY, The Arizona Republic  and the Center for Public Integrity reveals for the first time the extent to which special interests have infiltrated state legislatures using model legislation.

USA TODAY and the Republic found at least 10,000 bills almost entirely copied from model legislation were introduced nationwide in the past eight years, and more than 2,100 of those bills were signed into law.

The investigation examined nearly 1 million bills in all 50 states and Congress using a computer algorithm developed to detect similarities in language. That search – powered by the equivalent of 150 computers that ran nonstop for months – compared known model legislation with bills introduced by lawmakers.

The phenomenon of copycat legislation is far larger. In a separate analysis, the Center for Public Integrity identified tens of thousands of bills with identical phrases, then traced the origins of that language in dozens of those bills across the country.

Yes, that is precisely how democracy works. “Democracy is the theory that the common people know what they want, and deserve to get it good and hard.” – Mencken.

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Priced Out

05 Friday Apr 2019

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averages, debt, economics, economy, money, prices, real estate

Numbers don’t lie.  Politicians and economists do.

There (before the last housing bubble) was this rule of thumb: hypothetical folks could afford (via debt instruments) a house costing approximately three times their annual income. Applying that rule in 2019 works like this: $63,000 per year income X 3 = $189,000 home price (with zero down and no costs, etc.). The $63,000 is the average American household income. Therefore, through the magic of usurious multiplication, the average American family should be able to purchase a $189K home.

It doesn’t work out quite that way sometimes. Other debts and expenses eat away at the equation. But, by the old rule, and with a little money down (or some extra financial tricks), Ma and Pa ‘Murica should hypothetically be able to buy the average All-American home for around $200,000. Except, they can’t do that.

Even if all the tricks are in play, it all falls apart because the average US house now sells for $300,000.

The median asking price for a U.S. home hit $300,000 for the first time ever in March, according to housing data from Realtor.com to be released later Thursday and provided early to USA TODAY. That topped the previous peak of $299,000 reached in June and July of last year.

Is there a new 5X rule? It would fit with the new average waistline anyway. But, no. People are just being priced out of the average. That’s now, during the boom to end all booms. If and when prices fall, look for incomes to do the same.

We definitely need more foreign wage competitors in the USE. More financialization too. More politicians and economists.

Facebook = Child Slavery

05 Friday Apr 2019

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

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child abuse, England, Facebook, Nigeria, regulation, slavery

All you Facebook child picture-posting attention whores are leaving money on the digital table. Who knew, but a photo or two of a (Nigerian) daughter can be worth $10,000, 3 Land Cruisers, and some cows.

OBANLIKU, Nigeria—Monica, 16, is one of two sisters sold as wives to men who found their photographs on their father’s Facebook page and contacted him. She and her 14-year-old younger sister never wanted to get married until they completed their secondary education in Ogbakoko, a small village in Obanliku Local Government Area in Nigeria’s south-central Cross River state. But the teenage sisters fell victims to a culture which subjects little girls, some as young as 10, to de facto slavery through a tradition called “money marriage.”

The sisters belong to the Becheve community, a large tribe of 17 villages in Obanliku where there is a long tradition in which young girls—often referred to as “money women” or “money wives”—are sold in exchange for food or livestock or cash, or to settle debts.

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Spokespeople for Facebook, when contacted by The Daily Beast, were not familiar with the phenomenon as practiced in the Becheve community.

In other cultures where brides have been auctioned online, measures have been taken to stop the transactions.

Reports of Facebook being used as a tool to facilitate child marriage aren’t unique to Nigeria. Last November, the social media platform came under fire after posts discussing the sale of a 16-year-old girl in South Sudan. The victim was married in the process after her father, in exchange for his daughter, received 530 cows, three Land Cruiser V8 cars and $10,000. The teenager reportedly was bid on by five men, including senior officials in the South Sudanese government.

Best of all, with Farcebook serving as the broker, there’s no need for annoying calls or emails from “the Prince.”

I, for one, am deeply ashamed of Suckerberg for taking the ad down once it was brought to his people’s attention. That was a slap in the face to an age-old vibrant and diverse cultural tradition. Think of the tasty ethnic food. They could use this in Nashville.

Elsewhere, the Brits are crafting some of Zuckerborg’s regulations:

In a joint foreword, the home secretary, Sajid Javid, and the secretary of state for culture, media and sport, Jeremy Wright, say it is time to move beyond self-regulation and set clear standards, backed up by enforcement powers.

Companies will be asked to comply with a code of practice, setting out what steps they are taking to ensure that they meet the duty of care – including by designing products and platforms to make them safer, and pointing users who have suffered harm towards support.

The code of practice is also likely to include the steps companies will be expected to take to combat disinformation, including by using fact-checking services, particularly during election periods, and improving the transparency of political advertising.

Regulated firms will be expected to comply with the code of practice – or explain what other steps they are taking to meet the duty of care. However, many questions are left to the regulator to determine.

Theresa May has repeatedly raised the issue of online harm, and the government has gradually shifted its position, from favouring voluntary self-regulation to backing tougher enforcement.

This won’t bother Zuck. It won’t harm any backward future “refugees” and proposition “citizens.” It will be aimed at you. Censorship, taxes, maybe a social media user’s license – all possible. Then, sometime after they discover all the pictures you weren’t paid to post, your children may sue you for violating their privacy.

Delete your Facebook accounts today.

The Daily (Hourly?) Farcebook Outrage

04 Thursday Apr 2019

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Facebook, getting what you paid for, spying

Again, that fun and FREE! social media thingy really isn’t either.

540 million Facebook user records compromised.

Researchers at the cybersecurity firm UpGuard on Wednesday said they had discovered the existence of two datasets together containing the personal data of hundreds of millions of Facebook users. Both were left publicly accessible.

In a blog post, UpGuard connected one of the leaky databases to a Mexico-based media company called Cultura Colectiva. The data set reportedly contains over 146 GB of data, which amounts to over 540 million Facebook user records, including comments, likes, reactions, account names, Facebook user IDs, and more.

Knowing what we know about Mr. Suckerberg, how likely is it that this data was custom picked and then sold? I’d say more likely than not.

Yet and still … people are on FB. The Headmaster over at TPC just admitted he’s thinking about “life after Facebook.” And, he’s a forward thinker of the bigger thoughts. I’m starting to think about life after the internet. In my dreams, I begin to envision life after electricity. Pleasant dreams too. It beats the reality of having your life show up on the auction block in Mexico.

Get. Out. Now.

Drain the Crooked Wall

04 Thursday Apr 2019

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2020, broken promises, decline, deep state, Trump

This ain’t looking too good. “Wait two days” turns into “wait one year.”

President Donald Trump on Thursday backed off his threat to shut down the U.S.-Mexico border, marking his second major climbdown this week.

Talking to reporters in the White House, Trump said he would instead give Mexico a “one-year warning” to stop the flow of drugs into the United States and that he would first impose auto tariffs before closing the border.

The reversal comes after fellow Republicans, business groups and even some of his own aides warned him of dire economic consequences if Trump moved forward with his threat.

“The only thing frankly better, but less drastic than closing the border, is to tariff the cars coming in,” Trump said. “We’re going to give them a one-year warning and if the drugs don’t stop or largely stop, we’ll put tariffs on Mexico and products, in particular cars.”

Cars. Drugs. What about the invaders?

The broken promises add up as the “America last” policy manifests. The swamp is deeper than ever. Sodomy is encouraged worldwide. 1.5 million invaders flow in (this year!). Bump stocks banned. Those tax cuts are starting to look kind of expensive. Maybe it’s time to delete the Twitter account, boot Javanka, and get to work.

CH is keeping score.

America first … or whenever:

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CNN is Anti-Diversity

04 Thursday Apr 2019

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CNN, death penalty, diversity, hate, law

It’s a shame, how much they hate.

The United States is already an extreme outlier when it comes to the death penalty. We are in the company of the world’s very worst human rights abusers when it comes to the number of people we execute: China, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Pakistan, Egypt, and Somalia. More than a hundred countries (that is, most of them) worldwide have abolished the death penalty; some others have death penalty laws on the books, but don’t utilize them.

They just don’t like the good company we’re in. That’s hate. That’s literally worse than Hitler. That’s cruel and unusual.

The Flagrant Firearms Filtching False Flag – from TPC

03 Wednesday Apr 2019

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false flag, gun control, New Zealand, terrorism, TPC

On the Christchurch, NZ matter:

From the International Desk: The Christchurch Mosque Shooting

When I first heard of the incident at the Al Noor Mosque in New Zealand, my first thought was, “false flag.” The why has to be one or more of three things. One, gun control. Two, fomenting more war in the Middle East, most likely with Iran. Three, to rally more “refugees” into NZ and the West. Someone always wants more war. And, if they can excite Muslims into retaliation and then blame Iran for it, so much the better. Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern wants diversity in New Zealand. Period. (She also wants more sodomy, more abortion, and more socialism – go figure). The gun control was a given and is already playing out.

And, no Cletus, “false flag” does not equal “nothing happened.” There were real bullets, real people, and real blood. I know.

I watched the original 17-minute video. I will not link to it nor explain how to find it on the dark web. It’s out there. Most people probably should not partake, though they’ve likely seen far worse “entertainment” from Hellywood. However, I would suggest some of you should watch it. I give two and a half reasons why.

First, if you search for it on Google, you won’t find it. And, some of the first articles that come up are about why you shouldn’t watch it.

READ MORE AT TPC

Beep Beep

03 Wednesday Apr 2019

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Comics, funny, Roadrunner, Trump

I was down on the man for the bumping of the stocks and some … slowness. But, this was too funny and too true to pass on:

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(Branco) CLICK FOR FULL WB-esque image.

Ruining a Nation

02 Tuesday Apr 2019

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education, failure, schools

That’s the verdict from a retired NJ high school teacher.

Government schools. Government Parents. Government students. Government results.

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