An interesting way to cope with economic hard times

In today’s shaky economy, I know many of us (including some of my readers) are having real difficulty making ends meet.  There are millions of people trying – and failing – to feed themselves and their families by working two, or three, or even four part-time jobs, without medical insurance, and with seemingly no way… Continue reading An interesting way to cope with economic hard times

Lesson learned

When one is in a Yoghurt Mountain store, surrounded by hordes of Social Justice Weenie mothers and their noisy brats children, and one comes across a yoghurt flavor labeled ‘Tiger’s Blood’, one should not refer to it, loudly, as ‘Cecil’s blood‘. That is all. Peter (P.S.:  It’s a delicious flavor, despite its name!)

Adam4d nails the false flag of bigotry

Cartoonist Adam4d absolutely nails the false flag waved by so many SJW’s, who label as ‘bigots’ all who disagree with them. I’m not going to steal his thunder by copying his cartoon here – it’s a six-cartoon panel, actually – but I urge you to click over there to read it for yourself.  He’s good.… Continue reading Adam4d nails the false flag of bigotry

‘The Last Rebels’

The title of this post is taken from an article at Zero Hedge titled ‘The Last Rebels: 25 Things We Did As Kids That Would Get Someone Arrested Today‘.  It resonated with me.  The author points out: With all of the ridiculous new regulations, coddling, and societal mores that seem to be the norm these… Continue reading ‘The Last Rebels’

Quote of the day

From Jerry Pournelle‘s blog, ‘The View from Chaos Manor‘: Bureaucracies are progressive. meaning they have a burning fear that someone, somewhere, is doing something without permission. Word. Also linked in his blog, this 1964 video clip of the late President Ronald Reagan.  It’s frightening to see how many issues from 51 years ago are still… Continue reading Quote of the day

Quote of the day

Received via e-mail: “We cannot tolerate the proliferation of this paperwork any longer. It is useless to fight the forms. We must kill the people producing them.” – Attributed to Vladimir Kabaidze, Director of the Ivanovo Machine Works near Moscow, in a speech before the annual Communist Party Congress, 1936. Methinks the man had a… Continue reading Quote of the day