Saturday, December 27, 2025

It's a holiday weekend clearing, and I,

being either dumbass or short of sleep, almost forgot







I've had this for the 4th of July; right now, considering what's been done to Britain, I wonder if she'd have had some change of heart























Funny, it is

It's what it means that's not
That's the Lt. Governor of Minnesota playing submissive for the Somalis


Speaking of idiocy, the elected-Mayor of NYeffingCity has selected his head of the Fire Department: a lesbian who's never been part of the fire department.  Apparently he liked the disaster that followed stupidity like this in Los Angeles.


More idiocy in the EU, some of the attacks on speech; they consider 'free speech' to be speech they approve of.


Here's the Premier of New South Wales:

"We don't have the same freedom of speech laws that they have in the U.S., and the reason for that is that we want to hold together a multicultural community."

You can have free speech or you can have multiculturalism. You can't have both.

And he'll kiss terrorist ass as much as he can to show his submission to their approval.


Speaking of, the proper title of this would be 'UK Muslim Minister declares 'War on Boys Who are Not Muslim'



Why, you'd think some of those illegals were actually committing crimes...

 


Post at Insty

The communist/islamist hasn't been sworn in yet, but the actions of submission

have already begun.

A: How many leftist women in NYeffingC will do it?
B: How will they handle it when the sharia patrols start?

Friday, December 26, 2025

Borrowing: "It doesn't take a village to raise an idiot. Maybe a whole state-

say, Minnesota- could pull it off...
I swear it's a hard choice with these people between 'So open-minded their brains have fallen out', or "I'll do ANYTHING to keep you voting for me!"


Thursday, December 25, 2025

Tuesday, December 23, 2025

And we'll see how this goes

Today, wound up with the CPAP.  Two weeks- barring problems with fit and such- and we'll see how I settle in with it.

Well, damn, this is not good

The company, which produces weapons ammunition sold on Palmetto State Armory’s website, operates alongside the armory’s production and distribution at the facility, but are separate brands. John Roberts, an attorney for the company, told The State that workers for Palmetto State Armory would not be impacted by the closure.

The company told DEW that the closing was “due to catastrophic supply chain constraints of raw materials necessary for production.” Roberts told The State the closure was a result of a gunpowder shortage.

I've known about the troubles for some time, but I'd thought the companies involved had found supply workarounds for the materials.  Apparently not, or at least not as well as I'd thought.

I can tell you that after Alliant cut off propellant sales for reloaders so they could put all their production into the corporation's ammo companies, they've started selling some again; Bullseye and Unique have been showing up on the market again, which made me thought that the supply problems had eased.

Isn't this all just so much fun?

Monday, December 22, 2025

I've got to clear some tabs with news ran across the last few days

Yes, some of this is at X, but you don't need an account to see these. For more details, you can search around for more. 



"But I am IMPORTANT, you commoner!  Stop criticizing me having all this security!"
He walks in surrounded by armed police and security, funded by the public, while ordinary Australians are told we don’t need protection and should just trust the system. He doesn’t live under the same rules he pushes onto everyone else.

If politicians want to disarm the public, then they should be disarmed too. No armed security. No taxpayer-funded protection. Walk the streets like everyone else has to.

That bloke should have walked in and out of the Bondi memorial on his own, the same way any other person would. Instead, he’s wrapped in a security bubble while lecturing the country about safety.

Biggest hypocrisy in the country
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So let me get this right…We are demonised for flying our flag but now the government wants us to go and fight for it?

Keir Starmer, I have news for you.



It's great advice, except for all those places the Elites don't allow it.
I'll add, ran across a mention the other day that most armed Australian cops are not allowed to carry their sidearms when off duty.  Which means the Australian government doesn't even trust their own cops.


With all the actual terrorists out there, you'd think that neither the EffingBI or the Aussie version would have to get mentally unbalanced kids groomed into getting arrested.


Speaking of groomers, and useless cops, more idiocy from (fG)Britain.


Things to do, this is all the time I've got for this right now.

Considering most of the hierarchy of the Anglican Church cannot surrender fast enough,

this tells me some people over there are sick of it.
But some senior Anglicans are unhappy. Rowan Williams, a former archbishop of Canterbury, talked of the political 'weaponisation' of Christmas. The Bishop of Manchester said Christmas must not become a 'prop in a dim culture war'. Giles Fraser, a prominent London vicar, said he would refuse Mr Robinson communion at his altar rail.
...
Young Bob, real name Thomas Moffitt, is in some ways a Right-wing version of Greta Thunberg, but without the scowl. He is cheerful, polite, brave and, inevitably, has attracted the attentions of Left-wing activists keen to do him down. At a London School of Economics event he says he had urine and glue thrown at him, and the pressure group Hope Not Hate obtained recordings of him saying rude things about Mr Robinson and other magnificoes of the Christian Right. Big Tommy was quick to forgive him – as a good churchgoer should – and called Moffitt 'a young man who deserves all of our support'. 

For a religion often said to be in terminal decline in Britain, the polling figures about youth churchgoing intentions are astonishing – and, surely, welcome. But not by those senior clergy mentioned above. The Guardian newspaper discerned a 'far-Right misappropriation of Christian imagery'. The likes of Rowan Williams and the Bishop of Manchester fear that Tommy Robinson may be piggybacking on Jesus to promote nefarious political ends.
Considering the Guardian is a socialist crap pile, and the aforementioned "We must not be too strict about actual religion in this church" officials, who seem to be all leftists, that's a recommendation.

I asked a cousin of mine why he and his 20-something university friends had discovered an interest in churchgoing. It was nothing to do with Scripture or tongues or Pentecostal fire. His answer was simply: 'We want to defend our culture.' They were fed up with their Christian heritage being ignored and diminished by their university authorities. Dribbly middle-of-the-road Anglicanism won't cut it for them. They want a religion that is proud of its values and doesn't shrivel in the face of political correctness.

And they are not alone. In September the Unite the Kingdom march in London attracted vast crowds. News organisations reported at length that Tommy Robinson was involved. There was less attention paid to the preponderance, on that march, of crosses and banners bearing Biblical quotations
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Which is apparently what really bothers said High Officials.  And which must have the Labour Party and a bunch of the Tories crapping themselves.

Found this piece at Kim's place, and it's worth reading it all.