It's now PT three times a week. The basic stuff is no problem, then it moves to "You sit/lay here while I move and manipulate your arm/shoulder", which is fine except for the moment you say "That's far ENOUGH for now!" and they pause at that level and keep working it.
Irons in the Fire
Opinions large and small, worth everything you pay for them.
Monday, July 06, 2026
On the shoulder situation,
It's now PT three times a week. The basic stuff is no problem, then it moves to "You sit/lay here while I move and manipulate your arm/shoulder", which is fine except for the moment you say "That's far ENOUGH for now!" and they pause at that level and keep working it.
I've said Mike Rowe is a wonder,
Truth is, this check has been distracting me all week. Not only did it cause me to abandon my phone in a public toilet moments before takeoff and then repeatedly misidentify the man who returned it to me, it will probably cause me to misidentify the people presenting me with this generous donation. Three genuine patriots, who I will now attempt to properly thank.
To my right, The Honorable Michael Duffey, Under Secretary of War for Acquisition and Sustainment.
To my left, The Honorable Michael Cadenazzi, Assistant Secretary of War for Industrial Base Policy.
And to his left, Dr. Kristin Schaaf Director of Programs for Warfighting Investments, Resourcing, and Execution.
Together, these individuals have spearheaded a long overdue initiative to reinvigorate the skilled trades. The initiative is called BuildFreedom.US, and I am proud to support their efforts, just as they are supporting mine. In short, Build Freedom is both an online resource for job seekers, and a public awareness campaign designed to shine a light on hundreds of thousands of AI-Proof, six-figure jobs currently open in the defense industrial base. These jobs can be found at BuildFreedom.US, along with work ethic scholarships from The Mike Rowe Works Foundation.
https://bit.ly/BuildFreedomUS
If you’ve followed my exploits since the Dirty Jobs days, you know that I pitched a similar campaign to Congress in 2011. Back then, the skills gap was wide and getting wider, and I was worried that our workforce was headed for a colossal imbalance. Well, sixteen years later, the government got back to me! And frankly, not a moment too soon. Hundreds of thousands of essential jobs are waiting to be filled, and the DoW is now taking affirmative steps to reinvigorate the skilled trades on a national level. I’m glad they are, and I’m happy to help them spread the word. I’ll have lots more to say about Build Freedom in the coming weeks and months, and if you live in Texas, Pennsylvania, or Michigan, you’ll likely be seeing me all over the place. With luck, the campaign will spread quickly, and the scholarship money I’ve just deposited will be quickly spent and replenished, as we train the next generation of skilled workers our country so urgently needs. It really is an honor to participate in this endeavor, and I want to thank the people in the photo one more time, especially Aliscia Andrews and Matt Draper, who will bear the daily brunt of making Build Freedom a national success. Closing the skills gap is now a matter of national security, and this administration is the first to accept my offer to help make that a reality. Good luck to you all, and Happy Independence Day.
(And by “you all,” I include Matt/Zach/Corey, for his/their role in getting me to the Pentagon in time to accept this check. Whatever your name really is, I couldn’t have done it without you.)
Saw this at Kim's, and
when you're standing behind the counter, and the first thing you notice about someone opening the bay door is if you see earplugs or muffs.
Sunday, July 05, 2026
Damn, this makes me wish I had some tobacco, because
SCOTUS has now made clear that states and cities cannot simply designate broad categories of private property as “sensitive” and thereby ban the exercise of constitutional rights there. This has obvious and immediate implications for the Second Amendment, but it also reaches into First Amendment territory like speech, religion, and assembly. As well as many other rights protected by the Constitution.
If the government cannot turn a shopping mall or grocery store into a gun-free zone by fiat, it similarly faces serious limits on turning those same spaces into speech-free zones, protest-free zones, or religious expression-free zones. This is a major check on the administrative and regulatory state’s ability to carve out exceptions to the Bill of Rights wherever it finds it convenient.
Some things I found I wish I'd had yesterday
Oh yes, I'm saving all these and more
Saturday, July 04, 2026
Two things this evening
About the Declaration there is a finality that is exceedingly restful. It is often asserted that the world has made a great deal of progress since 1776, that we have had new thoughts and new experiences which have given us a great advance over the people of that day, and that we may therefore very well discard their conclusions for something more modern. But that reasoning can not be applied to this great charter. If all men are created equal, that is final. If they are endowed with inalienable rights, that is final. If governments derive their just powers from the consent of the governed, that is final. No advance, no progress can be made beyond these propositions. If anyone wishes to deny their truth or their soundness, the only direction in which he can proceed historically is not forward, but backward toward the time when there was no equality, no rights of the individual, no rule of the people. Those who wish to proceed in that direction can not lay claim to progress. They are reactionary. Their ideas are not more modern, but more ancient, than those of the Revolutionary fathers.
The second, I'll link so you can read the whole thing, from Lawdog a few years back:
My siblings and I grew up in Africa, and the Middle East. We have seen poverty — the poverty where mothers make cold-blooded decisions about which child to sell so that she can feed the rest of her children.
America’s poor enjoy a level of comfort that is the envy of the well-off in Africa.
My brother and sister an I have seen repression — we have seen the crushing of the Ibo people (and we saw how the Ibo people treated their own ohu1 and osu2); the ‘Years Of Lead’ in Morocco aren’t a mystery to us; we weren’t there when the Gukurahundi3 swept through Matabeleland, but we knew some who disappeared; we saw the comfortable contempt of the Emiratis for the Filipino and Baluchi; and we have close personal experience with the casual repressive brutality of those cultures and many others.
America’s people enjoy a freedom from brutality and repression that is unimaginable for most of the rest of the planet.
Is America perfect? Of course not, but it is the closest thing to it that we will find this side of the grave.
Happy 250th 4th to you all
As told my kids a long time ago, the founders of this country were people, with all the faults of any; doesn't mean they didn't try to do it the best they could. And we've still, despite idiots and evil men, got the results of their best, and it's up to us to keep them.
And, because it never hurts to repeat, how it came out
Friday, July 03, 2026
In "My, this could be very useful", we have
I mentioned the other day the Democrat calling for murder as a standard action by Democrats; I can't find the article, but remember Van Jones? Self-described as a 'revolutionary Marxist' when he hit the airwaves? He's having fits about the open communists running for office- or in office- in NYeffingCity. The question that comes to mind is, does he actually think they're going too far, or just being too open about it? Bunch of other Democrats as well, and they're smashing the actual American Democrats. This will not go well.
The Brit government is still working hard to destroy the country. Multiple rapist gets out of prison early, AND can't be deported. Wonderful.
Someone mentioned and I looked up Thomas Jefferson's first draft of the Declaration. One part in particular I wish had remained in it, would've saved a world of trouble in generations to come.
Unconnected with the above, the physical therapy on the shoulder has moved from "Let's loosen you up some" to "Let me know when this gets to the 'almost too much' point, which caused me to laugh and refer her to the torture scene in 'The Princess Bride', which made her laugh.
Thursday, July 02, 2026
Under the heading of "Why won't you give on the 'right to arms' thing you keep talking about?", we have the example of
As a 'moderate position'.
I guess the non-moderate would be to start the camps and cattle cars.
NEVER give up your arms.
Wednesday, July 01, 2026
If nothing else can be done about Fauci, yank his ass into committee,
Tuesday, June 30, 2026
Part of why South Africa is screwed,
These people are proving just what racists and accessories to murder lots of the NGOs and church organizations have shown themselves to be, too.
I've been buying movies on disc for the last few years, not a whole bunch but
Yes, a bunch of 'educators' spent a lot of time demeaning the trades
Son learned to be a machinist, got his first job before he finished the classes and never looked back. And for quite a while he was, in his 30's, the youngest guy in the shops he worked at, and those shops were desperate to get more people. In his early 40's he was still the youngest guy in that shop. And they can use a lot more.
Bless Mike Rowe for his work and what he's done to push the trades, and it's working.
'France says it's the fault of the US that they've got piles of dead people
In other news you can blame us all you want, Froggy, you tax the hell out of everything and make it all, including energy, more expensive than need be, because you don't care how many people die as long as you can paint yourself as caring.
Which makes you an asshole. Kiss our ass.
Monday, June 29, 2026
A new Taurus wheelgun with two cylinders,
Speaking of 'when they tell you what they are', we have the Democrat in the race for a House seat (added)
Meet Darializa Avila Chevalier, running in the Democrat primary for NY’s 13th Congressional District, & who has the full backing of NYC Mayor Mamdani:
▪️Celebrated after Hamas brutally murdered, raped, tortured & kidnapped thousands living in Israel
▪️Claims Israel doesn't exist.
▪️Called the US a “fucking disgrace” and tweeted “ I forgot to get napkins so I just wiped my hand on the American flag behind me”
▪️Doesn’t believe in borders & wants to not only abolish ICE, but to stop ALL deportations, even for violent criminals
▪️Wants to abolish prison- even for murderers
▪️On the police - “We’re gonna defund and abolish”
▪️Believes the government should seize private property & nationalize major industries
▪️Wants a universal basic income
▪️Wants to abolish private insurance & replace with Medicare for all
And yes, multiple sources have reported this. Also her playing "Why do you want to talk about past statements instead of what I want to say right now?" games in interviews.
This is what the commies elected. Barring a LOT of people deciding to start voting and otherwise making their thoughts known, NY is screwed. As if it wasn't already with Mamdani having already started the process, without lube.
Added:
Avila Chevalier, a sociology PhD student whose victory sent shockwaves throughout the Democratic establishment, has been under fire for a since-deleted Twitter account, previously reported by CNN, that included phrases such as “seize the means of production,” along with calls to abolish police, prisons and borders. Other controversial tweets include one that said Black and Arab men are both “Fetishizing ugly colonizer women” and another that described wiping her dirty hands on the American flag in lieu of a napkin.
As an undergraduate, Avila Chevalier attended Columbia University, where she organized with Students for Justice in Palestine, and after graduation became involved in pro-Palestinian campus protests over Israel’s war in Gaza. She also attended a controversial October 8, 2023, pro-Palestinian rally in Times Square — one day after Hamas’ attack on Israel — that featured speeches and rhetoric praising the attack.
She previously told CNN, “I have grown considerably in the years since these tweets, and I am focused on our community and our community’s future.”
Translation: "I'm still a communist, I still hate this country, and I won't deny it."
Well done, Democrats.
Sunday, June 28, 2026
Saturday, June 27, 2026
That time of week, that doesn't require a bunch of typing,
And for the adult-type people,