Monthly Archives: September 2024

Monday [13 till close of play]

(1509)(2011) Evening all.

19. Helene

2102: Hurricane Helene Death Toll Rises To 120, As Rescue Missions Battle Major Flooding https://oann.com/newsroom/hurricane-helene-death-toll-rises-to-120-as-rescue-missions-battle-major-flooding/ #OAN

Update 2051: I’m possibly not conveying the true extent of this thing:

Former Navy SEAL: “The devastation around here is hard to describe. All of the towns between where we live in Asheville are gone. Our neighbor down on the river lost his house. We just got power back last night, but we have no water. I have to go into town to make phone calls. We don’t have Internet. We are certainly much more fortunate than others. Several hundred people are apparently still missing and they are starting to find dead bodies in cars and in trees.”

Apparently it’s a Demrat area … therefore hopeless … shocking services.

…….

Earlier: Worse than thought … I’m thinking that Toodles and those around her area know the drill better as it often approaches but these people in NC have not had virtually tsunamis … it had been downgraded to tropical storm. Fed govt and major agencies useless:

Breaking News: All of the shelters in Asheville are at capacity. Fox News Reporters on the ground in Asheville say that FEMA isn’t on the ground helping the shelters and several have run out of water. The Fox Reporter is trying to find answers on why FEMA isn’t there to assist. (Nor the Red Cross.)

Thinking about here where I live … being on a hill, water would run off, maybe some of the foundations would be soggy but far more here, it’s the wind … gales from two sides have hit my abode in particular a few times in the past … the place actually rocks on its foundations.

Toodles and Asheville friend

From my friend…Asheville, NC:

Hey Toods. Yes we are o.k. It flooded badly here. Did not come in house. We lost Internet, phone, everything. Hope this goes through. Thank you for your concern. The creek in our backyard came way over banks….river in yard. The young people in our neighborhood are trying to reestablish banks. But we were lucky for it not to come in house. Will keep you posted.

Me: 

Slashed truck tires up that way weeks before storm. Now the same since the store and supplies cannot get to those who need it. What does that sound like to you? Who do you think is slashing tires ? The storm….who caused it to become so large? How are these people going to manage … and then …. I hate to say this…vote?

18. Try these

a. Called residents of Réunion “savages”, just turned 90

b. Melania has a new book out, called?

c. Name of restaurant owners turning JD Vance away?

d. Where’s the Sea Lion oilfield? (Trick question)

e. Who in NZ is known as Evil B*tch?

f. Which blast furnace closing today? Shame.

g. What’s UNRWA?

17. IYE and Steve

… have more up at 825.

16. The rise and fall of sea levels


15. She sums it up


14. TCW (blogrolls)


13. Trail of Helene

There was one clip where a man and family were on top of their NC roof, just before the roof fell through … he, child, grandmother fell to their deaths … last count I saw was up around 60. One of the helpers was saying it was not the wind, it was the water surge and even after it had settled, still at roof level. Food, sanitation, obviously power.

Many surrounding state folk volunteering, saying forget FEMA, just get there. Yes, they have such things in the SE but it never gets better. Toodles’s daughter’s house … tree fell, branch straight through roof into living room. They have boats where Toodles is.

Monday [11 and 12]

(1145)(1253)

12. Lies, lies, lies!

Couldna bring m’sel’ to run that visage on the thumbnail … just a link HERE.

And here’s a song to go with it:

11. Been looking at the IRS

… and other sites, trying to sort out this “naturally born” thing. It’s clear that for tax purposes, the term “citizen” is broad and does not require being born on US soil.

“Natural born” though is associated with becoming POTUS and VPOTUS:

“What qualifies as a natural born US citizen? Anyone born on American soil whose parents are citizens of the United States is a ‘natural born citizen'”.

The key there, imho, is parents (plural). Plus “soil” may well include overseas territories. There’s also this:

Amendment XIV, Section 1, Clause 1 of the U.S. Constitution directs that all persons born in the United States are U.S. citizens. This is the case regardless of the tax or immigration status of a person’s parents.

Also:

https://www.law.cornell.edu/wex/natural_born_citizen#:~:text=A%20natural%20born%20citizen%20is,naturalization%20proceeding%20later%20in%20life.

Also:

John Armor Bingham, the American lawyer and politician who framed the 14th Amendment spoke on it, then:

He expanded his statement four years later on 9 March 1866, emphasizing twice that this required a man born to “parents not owing allegiance to any foreign sovereignty” so he would be “not owing a foreign allegiance”.[75]

Also:

In a 2012 New York case, Strunk v. N.Y. State Board of Elections,[5] the pro seplaintiff challenged Barack Obama‘s presence on the presidential ballot, based on his own interpretation that “natural born citizen” required the president “to have been born on United States soil and have two United States born parents” (emphasis added). To this the Court responded, “Article II, section 1, clause 5 does not state this. No legal authority has ever stated that the Natural Born Citizen clause means what plaintiff Strunk claims it says. … Moreover, President Obama is the sixth U.S. President to have had one or both of his parents not born on U.S. soil”. The opinion then listed Andrew Jackson, James Buchanan, Chester A. Arthur, Woodrow Wilson, and Herbert Hoover.[5]

To me, there is sophistry going on … the issue certainly is not both parents born on the soil plus under the jurisdiction but just “citizens” by any route. Both parents citizens does not mean both parents born on the soil

Obama’s mother was American, the father not … did he become naturalised? Also, did the mother rush to Hawaii so Barry would be born on US soil? The prime issue here is the status of Soetoro Snr.

With Harris, if the parentage is of importance, there seems skullduggery there but does it preclude her? Just what is it they don’t want known of her antecedents? How important are those antecedents?

Well, given her Starmeresque unleashing of hell on America coming up if DJT doesn’t make it … I’d say pretty vital.

Foreign allegiance doesn’t seem an issue here … Boris, plus Starmer in thrall to the WEF, also Blair and Brown.

Monday [7 to 10]

(0845) Morning all … lovely day out there … not. (0937)

10. Covid and the deathjab






9. It’s been going on for some time

TRG via IYE at 825 … the quote is from Oct 2020:



8. IYE … prodigal son

Feast of viewing at 825 … and how.

7. Kristofferson (allegedly)


All right, obvious reaction of KK would be, no, to sue the hell out of CO’B? Do you recall the lawsuit? No?

Well what about Streisand on BT? All right then … the suit by Cheney? Bob Hope?

Ah, say you perhaps … that takes money. Uh huh … any of those not have money? Juss sayin’ like.

Monday [1 to 6]

(0559)(0657)

6. Steve at 824 last evening

MftWC 4:

Austria’s Right Wing ‘Freedom Party’ Receives Most Votes in Today’s Election – Exit Polls

JH with this:


MftWC 3:

MSNBC Contributor Admits Harris Campaign is Struggling With Men: ‘Young Men, Older Men, Men of Color, White Men’

MftWC 2:

Massive Drone Strikes Targeted Seven Russian Rear Region

MftWC 1:

Scotland’s Chief Medical Officer tells UK Covid Inquiry hospitals were inundated with Covid patients – hospital records show the opposite

5. Leggy



4. Ain’t no chickens around here, boss


3. Daily Sceptic (TDS, in blogrolls)


2. Jenrick’s gambit

When one needs to steal the entire quote but there’s a thing called netiquette, so one can only post a fragment and a link. AKH wrote, about Jenrick’s rubbish:

Asked about his past defence of former Conservative Party policies, the shadow home secretary said: “I have been a team player, which has meant I have had to promote other people’s ideas. I was happy to do so, it’s what you do as part of a team.”

Other people’s ideas eh? A pity they weren’t conservative ideas or even common sense ideas, true ideas, insightful ideas, scientific ideas, ideas about integrity and veracity …. (JH: and much more) …

The comments thread completes the picture.

These people are out of touch and morally bankrupt. Let’s return to the system, in the hands of and supposedly defended by paragons of virtue … MPs.

Essentially, 16.9% of eligible voters or 20.5%, depending on your figures, returned this govt, in these gerrymandered numbers, where the people engineering this fraud knew full well that people were either voting alien pressure group or red rosette as they always have.

What there was not … and the unprincipled again know this full well … what there was not was any political savvy among normies, any knowledge of political history, any thinking through … any interest in it at all.

There are various things at work:

*the lying by the wholly bought media, keeping normies in ignorance

*the parachuting in of candidates, often in the final stages, reducing scrutiny

*the notion of collective responsibility to Party only and Whips (thugs) to enforce it

*the electoral system itself

*this quote about “democracy”:



On the electoral system, first past the post enables, in this case, a single large party due to voter disgust with another party, without considering the untried but in France, it was often a coalition of various shades of left, until Micron just said no … and seemingly got away with it.

What is called AV here and downunder preferential, requires voters to put 1, 2, 3, 4 etc. in boxes next to names. In the hand count, whoever had the least votes goes out and his/her supporter’s second preferences come into play, votes placed on those other piles. Eventually, it ends up two-party preferred, with one winner. Produces two party parlmts.

Proportional … favouring coalitions of the left and few good policies.

None of those are good but the most iniquitous, perhaps, is a minority govt, on votes, ramming through policies anathema to a vast majority on votes but minority on seats.

1. DAD at 825

a) France’s vast public debt pile grew in the second quarter, official figures showed Friday, as Prime Minister Michel Barnier’s shaky minority government girds itself for a gruelling budget debate.

b) This “way of managing money and doing business that is consistent with the moral principles of Islam”, as defined by the Bank of England, has long flown under the radar of the general public.

JH: I plan to run this from DAD elsewhere too, not sure where yet.

c) Whilst literature teachers were once the only ones to sound the alarm, it is now all secondary and university teachers who are paying the price for this drop in standards. “My final year students are becoming incapable of constructing a sentence logically…”

d) Monday Mirthday.

Sunday [21 till close of play]

(1700) Evening all.

23. A review of Tanita Tikaram

22. That game last night

There’s footage which won’t embed but here’s a still:

H/T Steve

21. Steve at 824

a. (Flying things)

”I had a Saturn V on my bedroom dresser for some years but like all my models it eventually went in the bin (or were used as target practice with the air rifle).”

As one does of course.

b. (The steal)

”If they just count the legal votes he could get 90, or even a 100 million. We know they’ll try and steal it again, but this time they’re up against this …”

c. (Link over there)

The man who made ‘Climate: The Movie’ is well worth a listen: Hearts of Oak: Tom Nelson – Carbon Conundrum: Rethinking CO2 in the Climate Debate.

Sunday [16 to 20]

(1335) Afternoon all. (1546)

20. Just a thought (in general)

(To my mind her greatest song of all but worst video, visually, jury’s out … so appropriate for certain people today. Plus she was 16 I think at the time.)

19. The minds of the brainwashed

Yes … today we’ve hitherto admittedly been looking at our Beloved Leaders but here’s a little snippet about the mindcontrolled themselves … the karens and budding karens, plus the simons.


We’re told to pray for them … tough ask but needs must.

18. Starmer, by Rolf at Now and Next

Just an excerpt from the article HERE … interesting for me that I saw it after posting Sun 16.

”And now we are inside Starmer’s dream; or the one he subcontracted to ‘Golden’ Brown, the great micromanager.

Sir Keir’s dad was an engineer, one of the trades that attract ‘autism spectrum’ neurotypes who are more task-oriented than people-focused; and it’s a heritable trait. Could it be something like that? And if the task is a political ideal… 

Do not get in the way of a man with a vision; if he has enough power he will roll right over you, and with 400+ MPs Starmer is a juggernaut; he does not need social skills. Rosie Duffield? A crunching of bones.”

17. TDS today (blogrolls)


16. Time for a discursive rant

The thing in Russia was that, in the town I was in and I’m sure in many other towns … the true ideologues, the psychos, were dead and gone … Lenin, Trotsky, Stalin … replaced by greedy oligrachs and plutocrats, politburos and not being ideological, greed was and is the only ruling principle.

Now, I’m not saying Starmer’s not greedy … he is, plus as thick as pig excrement, as piggy brained meatheads are, plus he’s surrounded by incompetent women ideologues, also greedy little bints.

Problem with Starmer is he is actually capable of huge damage, e.g. via NI where the puppet govt is mandating the deathjabs.

Now, Putin is quite capable of damage but he’s no ideologue, he’s head of the siloviki (the power) and they’re not interested in crushing the people, killing them all, as WEFer Starmer is, plus Harris and Biden, although the dementia helped there … Vlad is only interested in Russian strength and he’s not particularly interested in personally rubbing individuals’ faces into the faeces, in towns.

The common people got to understand this after some time. Yes, there were occasional blanket, Russia-wide pronouncements from time to time … e.g. all foreign alcohol off supermart shelves in 48 hours, plus the one which saw Brits evicted after Brown here had got uppity over something … Russia hit the British Council first in Vladivostock … but overall, the people discovered something.

Firstly, the Soviet illogicality had one law militating against another. If you’d like to see a modern example, it’s in TDS today … first item. How can you have an Is****ohobia bill when the Equalities Act does not permit it? Starmer is breaking the law. Plus Starmer Sodom-gate (allegedly) helps bggr up that bill.

So, back in Russia, the PTB got around it, now stymied, by ignoring it … let the provinces run themselves and as a result, people had freedom of action, speech, thought, as long as you did not take on the powerful, themselves only interested in assets and living the good life.

And there were spinoffs. Where I was, there were only a couple of bottlenecks into town from the north to south shores across a wide river … a right pain, so they found a cheapo solution so that important people could quickly cross … they built a “pontonni most” (pontoon bridge), low to the water, in the way a Corps of Engineers might … dirt cheap.

Thing was … the “pontonni most” was good, very good for us, personally, worked a treat … and as cars increased, the bridge became popular. But oh dear … the bigwig with the house he’d just bought on the hill looking down over the pontonni most .. he was not having plebs going back and forth to work each day past his house. So he got onto Vlad or the local Prez and said it was a bit distasteful, lowered the tone, plus there were some major world events coming up.

They’d already started the Sydney and Newcastle type sweeping majesty bridge, the town’s soon to be masterpiece … so they hurried it up and removed the “pontonni most”.

What did the masses of commuters now do?

Who cared, thought the bigwigs … and thus traffic gridlock was born. About the time I sold my car and bought the Macbook Pro.

Right, so the people started to have it confirmed that it was better under greedy oligarchs and mafia bosses than under greedy ideologues like Starmer … far more freedom, room to move, as long as you did not tread on their toes. Everyone basically left the others alone. My mate just mentioned some guy called George Santanywhatever who spoke or wrote of mafiosi, who take and are satiated … but ideologues are never satiated.

In fact, the power gets to the non-comps remaining vestiges of brain, from Salem witch hunts to Starmer, to Harris. The only reason the Pope is ignored is he was long ago exploded as a commie ideologue.

If the Donald was as home and hosed as he seems, why then the barrage of attacks on her, Harris, many times a day?

Answer might be firstly that the boomer biddies with the cats, plus the soyboy clowns of the left, together are a formidable voting bloc. Secondly, Harris is far more dangerous than her stupidity suggests … remember what she nearly did to Kavanaugh? Not bad for a gal who “grew up middle-class”, unencumbered by the past, spending much time on hands and knees (allegedly only). Thirdly, she has The Machine right behind her, with endless moolah from perversion..

Let’s say Starmer doesn’t make it past New Year, that we “collectively” do for him? Who then? Rayner? Phillips? But this rant is getting a bit long and I need a shot of coffee.

Michaelmas and English Quarterday [14 onwards]

… plus all sorts of spooky, otherworldly things we no speak of (1116)

15. Time for a roundup

a. The Falklands and oil:


Interesting that Argentina has the leader it currently does. For how long?

b. It’s all on purpose … we want none of it:


c. They’ll get theirs …

… if and when the Donald gets in … he’ll be in Butler again next week.

d. “Who hosted”? Past tense? Interesting …

Maybe there aren’t those heavy hitters she mentions … maybe only the satanic corrupt left have the moolah.

e. The mouse that roared …

New game in town for Them. Bye bye the Ukraine.

14. TPA weekly (no url)

It’s that time of year again where the different parties descend on various cities across the country to set out their platforms, dish out some freebies 😉 and, on paper anyway, engage with their memberships.

The Lib Dems kicked things off in Brighton a week and a half ago (there really wasn’t much to report from that one).

JH: Actually, he’s wrong … Reform was the first of the big three, more important for the country.

John O’Connell, our chief executive, hit the nail on the head when he said (JH: about the clowns):

Labour came in promising to step more lightly on people’s lives, but the change they are set to deliver looks likely to be yet another round of spending increases and tax hikes that only further damages household budgets while doing little to reform gravely underperforming public services.”

JH: Ah, sorry … Reform do get a mention:

All this was in stark contrast to the hundreds of people we spoke to at the Reform UK conference in Birmingham the weekend before. We spoke to countless individuals and small business owners who simply want the government off their backs and out of their pockets. If you’re one of those who came over for a chat, welcome! 

This week, the TPA team are heading to Birmingham for this year’s ThinkTent at the Conservative conference. As the Conservatives come to terms with their defeat at the general election, and candidates vie for the leadership, this year’s ThinkTent promises to be one of the most important yet.

JH: Yeah, well, the Tory’s are a busted flush now … down the loo and not before time. You can only thoroughly P people off for so long.