Saturday, July 16, 2022

And some clearance as well






















And on this seventh eve

let us enjoy some lovely sights









































This would explain a LOT of people this administration has appointed

I have covered Sam Brinton before.

He is the gay, non-binary, Senior Executive Service (SES) at the DOE with the puppy play fetish who defends homosexual child prostitution and wears dresses to work, while managing our nuclear waste program.

A whistle blower published a letter that acknowledged that with Brinton’s education and lack of experience, he’s qualified to be a new hire at the GS-11 rate but no an SES.
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I am reminded of this quote by Theodore Dalrymple:
In my studies of communist societies, I came to the conclusion that the purpose of communist propaganda was not to persuade or convince, not to inform but to humiliate; and therefore, the less it corresponded to reality the better. When people are forced to remain silent when they are being told the most obvious lies, or even worse when they are forced to repeat lies themselves, they lose once and for all their sense of probity. To assent to obvious lies is …in some small way to become evil oneself. One’s standing to resist anything is thus eroded, and even destroyed. A variety of emasculated liars is easy to control. I think if you examine political correctness, it has the same effect and is intended to.

Imagine you are an experienced engineer or scientist at the DOE.

I have worked with these guys. Believe it or not, many of them are conservative. Engineers and hard physical scientists tend to be because our work is grounded in reality and data.

You are a MS or PhD, with a dozen years of federal experience.

All of a sudden this guy in his early 30s shows up in a dress, as your Deputy Assistant Secretary making the highest GS pay grade.

He has no experience, has never run a government agency before, and everything is flamboyant and aggressive about his non-binary nature.

You would be humiliated.

I suspect this was the goal.



This is good news

Now we'll see if the bastards appeal it.
After police officers from McKinney, Texas, surrounded and assaulted Vicki Baker’s house to subdue a dangerous fugitive who had barricaded himself inside, the city refused to pay for any of the damage. That forced Vicki—a retiree and cancer survivor—to exhaust her retirement savings, even though she had done nothing wrong.

But last month, in a landmark constitutional victory, a federal jury found that McKinney must compensate Vicki nearly $60,000. Incredibly, that marked the first time a federal court had ever ruled that the Fifth Amendment requires the government to compensate innocent owners who had their property destroyed by law enforcement.


Friday, July 15, 2022