Wednesday, 10 December 2014

By on December 10th, 2014 in news

08:55 – With demagogues from Obama on down pandering to and stirring up the underclass, I wonder how long it will be before the lid blows off. One solution that comes to mind is to give the underclass what they’re demanding: withdraw police, fire, and other government services from the central cities and just let them go to hell in their own way. Use those freed-up police and fire resources to protect the middle-class areas surrounding the central cities, drawing a dead-line around the central cities. Tell the underclass to loot, riot, and burn all they want in their own areas, but make it clear that if they attempt to do so outside their own areas they will be met with deadly force, from both police and private citizens. Quarantine them.


30 Comments and discussion on "Wednesday, 10 December 2014"

  1. OFD says:

    “Quarantine them.”

    We’re already well on our way to that as a “solution.” It just remains to be seen how long the regime will allow the mayhem and so far it has not even come close to the level of the Glorious Sixties rioting across the country. Some of us remember that back then, the regime sent in Army troops with machine guns, so at home we could watch on the 6 PM nooz alternating videos of troops in Detroit and Los Angeles and South Vietnam.

    They’re calibrating now, seeing just how much force they need to use and probably setting up to give us all examples of what happens if we are entertaining thoughts about rising en masse. The more nervous and scared they get, the harsher the reactions. Watch and listen and stay tuned.

    We got four or five inches of heavy wet snow overnight and now it’s precipitating ice, and the weather liars are saying snow continuing all day and into tonight. Looks more like sleet to us at this point. Ice on the power lines and trees can be a problem; the big ice storms of years ago knocked out power around here and on the Champlain islands for a week or two.

  2. Robert Bruce Thompson says:

    Yeah, but in the 60’s it wasn’t all underclass by any means. Lots of the riots were leftie students protesting the war, most of them white and from middle/upperclass homes. I’ll never forget the Days of Rage, when something under 1,000 protesters faced something like 5,000 cops and NG troops. Those protesters weren’t treated gently. The authorities fired on them with live ammo, and ISTR at least one instance of the cops intentionally driving a patrol car at speed into a group of protesters. Between that and Kent State, I think (hope) the government learned one lesson: they can’t gun down non-underclass people without repercussions.

  3. OFD says:

    “… I think (hope) the government learned one lesson: they can’t gun down non-underclass people without repercussions.”

    I think they’ve learned the opposite; that they can, in fact, shoot down people outside the underclass; they just haven’t done it yet in force. We have numerous instances of police blowing away non-underclass folks but after a brief flurry in non-MSM nooz, these disappear down the memory hole, here in the United States of Amnesia. Whereas anytime a white cop shoots a black person, all hell breaks loose in the MSM and stays there for months. The regime must love this.

  4. Dave B. says:

    Between that and Kent State, I think (hope) the government learned one lesson: they can’t gun down non-underclass people without repercussions.

    Sure they can. In my adult life, the biggest protests have been related to complaints of excessive force against members of the underclass. When someone outside the underclass is the victim of excessive force, there is very little outrage.

  5. Robert Bruce Thompson says:

    I wasn’t talking about media coverage. I was talking about the fact that middle/upperclass people have friends who matter.

  6. OFD says:

    Technically we’re in the “middle/upperclass” yet we have no friends that matter in that sense and despite being in the top 10% economically (a cruel joke) we do not know any high-powered lawyers or political figures who could get us out of a jam should we be jammed up by the regime and/or its police and military hired thugs and gunslingers.

    If anyone in our family is the victim of the regime’s excessive force, we have doodly as to resources, and people far higher up in the firmament than us have found this out, too. When they wanna do ya, they can do ya.

  7. OFD says:

    As the fugly piglet Lena Dunham’s case dissolves into a welter of media rumpswab tears and recriminations and then disappears down the Murkan memory hole, let’s take a quick look at how this whole process is being designed to work now:

    “As I have written before, the American legal system seems to be descending into madness, yet it is a madness that has come to us via the “Progressive” way of thinking. The author James Ostrowski describes Progressivism as a “cancer” that is “destroying America.” I do not know if resistance to this madness is futile, but resist we must, for if the Progressives and feminists like Maxwell have their way, there will be nothing to stop the destruction of innocent lives.”

    http://www.lewrockwell.com/2014/12/william-l-anderson/campuses-create-their-own-reality/

  8. Lynn McGuire says:

    In a major hit on the “Information just wants to be free” crowd, The Pirate Bay is down. Again.
    http://windowsitpro.com/paul-thurrotts-wininfo/sweden-raids-takes-down-pirate-bay

  9. MrAtoz says:

    And…the Dumbocrats are threatening no votes on the Redumblicans massive funding bill because Dodd/Frank!. OdooshCare funded, Crimmigrant Amnesty funded. Doesn’t matter! Dumbocrats want everything just because.

    I say VOTE NO Dumbocrats. Essential things like SS, Medicare will keep going. Do we really need to fund the EPA with $8 Billion? And Redumblicans are still hanging on to the abortion canard. 1% pay raise for federal workers. They already are overpaid compared to the public sector.

    Partial list of stoopid funding bill items:

    http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/post-politics/wp/2014/12/09/whats-in-the-spending-bill-we-skim-it-so-you-dont-have-to/

  10. OFD says:

    I saw the Drudge headline for a few seconds and was just SHOCKED, shocked, gobsmacked, that the RINO asswipes just gave in pretty much completely on everything, with “amnesty” and “ObummerCARE” funded, etc., etc. How could they DO such a thing? This smacks of…of…of…BETRAYAL! A STAB IN THE BACK!

    Oh wait–we’ve seen this movie before.

    But in the U.S. of Amnesia, the dipticks and cretins on the net and FaceCrack will be admonishing us to VOTE again and THIS TIME IT WILL BE DIFFERENT and ‘if you don’t vote, all the EVIL that befalls HUMANITY is YOUR fault!

  11. MrAtoz says:

    Oh, and after the Head Start spectacular failure, Obummer wants another $1 Billion for early education. Indoctrination can’t start too young for libturds.

    I can’t imagine the pork in this bill. And that’s after all the junk funded for Obummer.

  12. mr parsnip says:

    Blimey people, you all seem to talk like children

  13. mr parsnip says:

    ok, not all but ObummerCARE , Dumbocrats, really?

  14. Lynn McGuire says:

    tell the underclass to loot, riot, and burn all they want in their own areas, but make it clear that if they attempt to do so outside their own areas they will be met with deadly force, from both police and private citizens. Quarantine them.

    Sounds like the movie “Escape from New York”:
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Escape_from_New_York

  15. OFD says:

    More trillions to be blown on bullshit programs that don’t work and more unsuccessful and bloody wars overseas, on TOP of the 18-trillion we’re currently in the hole for. Does everyone here realize this is INSANE??

    Yeah, there is a delay in getting firewood delivered here in Vermont this fall, for the reasons cited in the article, but this made me laugh:

    “When was the last time you saw a dog crawl up to a radiator?”

    The dawg keeps his distance from the stove but the cats sprawl out right in front of it for hours. As for radiators, our American Pit Bull Terriers would fry themselves on them, to the point you could smell the skin burning, fast asleep and none the worse for wear.

    Our son just took an offer for a new job out in SF, Babylon on the Bay, and will be moving by next June out there from Maffachufetts with our three grandchildren. He’ll get a 63% raise but I imagine the cost of living will be even higher than it is in MA now.

    His grandma and I aren’t too thrilled, but Mrs. OFD thinks it’s great.

    While he’s out there, our daughter will be in Leipzig, in the former East Germany.

    And for half the year, Mrs. OFD herself will be gone somewhere and ditto MIL, who spends winters in Florida and summers in Noveau Brunswick.

    Leaving OFD all by hisself most of the time in the Great Green Mountain State, scurrying to find and do IT drone work for one-third what son will be making, at best, and ginning up some other means of contributing to Chez OFD’s bottom line here.

    We have a foot on the ground now of heavy wet snow, and it’s still coming down steadily in big wet flakes with no signs of stopping, to be followed by more ice. Hope the power lines hold up, but if not, we just hauled in a big load of the firewood and we have candles and lanterns and flashlights and batteries and radios. Enough food for a month.

    And I see there’s gonna be a new Mad Max flick out, with my cousin Tom Hardy replacing the Mel Gibson character. Tom has been in some great stuff; I dunno if he’s really my cousin but WTF, why not? Great-Uncle Thomas had to be related, too. Check out the actor Tom in “Lawless,” highly recommended.

  16. Lynn McGuire says:

    When they shut down Vermont Yankee (has it happened already), you yankees are going to be freezing in the dark. I hope your environmentalists enjoy the new electricity rates:
    http://www.forbes.com/sites/jamesconca/2014/09/29/closing-vermont-nuclear-bad-business-for-everyone/

    “National Grid says that its customers in western Massachusetts can expect a 37% rate hike on November first, due in large part to the early retirement of the Vermont Yankee nuclear plant. Next door in New Hampshire, a 50% increase in their customer’s bills can be expected in November. Customers of the New Hampshire Electric Coop, the state’s second largest utility, will face a 12% rise in their winter electricity bills.”

  17. OFD says:

    “…you yankees are going to be freezing in the dark.”

    Not us Vermont Yankees; we get most of our juice from Quebec Hydro, which ain’t goin’ away anytime soon.

    And my recent study today of the oil prices and markets leads me to believe that Peak Oil won’t be hitting us for at least another ten years, and maybe by then we’ll have some other means of generating power and running the worldwide Grid.

    Vermont Yankee, the nuke plant, hit the perfect storm over the years; media and progressives’ constant harassment and lying, coupled with colossal mismanagement of the plant and even more lying and stonewalling. By now there should be at least a dozen nuke plants in full operation just here in New England, but Three-Mile-Island and Chernoybl killed that along with the legions of Progs and media rumpswabs and unrelenting agitprop.

    Snow still falling, well over a foot now, no sign of stopping. Ice on the way. And two more weeks till wintuh!

  18. SteveF says:

    Sorry to offend your delicate sensibilities, mr parsnip. Would you prefer some adult language?

    That unAmerican, non-American cocksucker Obama fucks dogs before he eats them.

  19. OFD says:

    I’m afraid he’s all too American; that foreign-born agit-prop was just a smokescreen; he claimed international student status at Columbia to grease the skids for his admission, and has since lied about it, that’s all that was. So-called birthers were led a merry chase por nada.

    As for being a fellating inter-species necrophiliac, I believe that’s been firmly established already. The actual consuming of dogs was probably picked up in Indonesia and the bushmeat addiction in Kenya.

  20. SteveF says:

    So where’s the birth certificate? Loud claims to the contrary, no actual Hawaiian birth certificate was ever released, not that I’ve been able to find.

    It wouldn’t surprise me much if it turned out Odogbreath was actually born in the US. Makes you wonder what secret the real birth cert might reveal. “Father: unknown” is my guess.

  21. OFD says:

    For them, producing the genuine birth certificate is like unto caving in to troglodyte “birther” nutjob demands so they petulantly won’t do it, ever. Rather than just shut everybody up once and for all. And it would lead to further questions about his lying at Columbia and then why his student records there have disappeared, etc., etc. A lot of stuff is missing from his biography, for sure, but I reckon he’s actually a U.S. citizen.

    I believe his father was actually this guy:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Marshall_Davis

    And that his alleged dad was probably an uncle or cousin of some sort. His mom was a real piece of work, too; a dyed-in-the-wool commie bitch who hated this country and hated her own race. Even her Indonesian husband was shocked by that more than once.

    For more fun, check out Valerie Jarrett’s bio. An Iranian-born commie.

    Or David Axelrod. Or the lovely Bernie Dorhn and Billy Ayers, former Weatherpeeps and Days of Rage funsters. Also probably responsible for several homicides.

    These are the people currently allowed to run the country and/or have inordinate political influence over its supposed leadership; while the un-elected Leviathan bureaucracy grinds on.

  22. Lynn McGuire says:

    “Executive ego and the Sony Pictures network hack”
    http://www.cringely.com/2014/12/10/executive-ego-sony-pictures-network-hack/

    “I wrote a column not long ago advising that entire corporate networks should be disconnected from the Internet for security reasons. If you want to post on Facebook or e-mail your mother, do it on your smart phone using cellular, not corporate, data minutes. Yet somehow on network after network, these simple measures aren’t taken.”

    Wow!

  23. OFD says:

    I may read the whole article later, but Cringely’s thing about corporate nets? At least wall off those employees who don’t need exterior net access; hell, give them a private playpen internal net, or block any sites other than work-related, there’s a million ways to slice and dice this sorta thing. EDS had a whole department out in Detroit monitoring this stuff corporation-wide back in 1998! And the state of Vermont (for gummint employees) by 2002.

    The net access at my last crappy drone gig was a joke; everyone was on it, via wired or wireless, and the office workers and top-echelon ass-hats were the worst offenders.

    IT security is mostly a non-starter at most corporate sites, I’ve found, they don’t wanna hear about it; it’s an overhead expense and usually the source of bad nooz. They’ll put somebody in charge of it and the first time they get hacked or cracked, despite that person’s recommendations and reports, they’ll can him or her on the spot.

    A thankless gig, just like cop and security work was for me, eventually.

  24. brad says:

    Dunno, back in the day I remember seeing a site analyzing the precise fonts and stuff used on a Hawaiian birth certificate. The point of the article at the time was to claim that no hospital would produce such a document, and anyway, it was a lousy scan converted to a PDF, and… The point being: the certificate has been published, and I recall finding the criticisms to be pretty damned desperate.

  25. SteveF says:

    IIRC (and, like an idiot, in the five minutes before I have to run off to work I checked intartubes stuffs and now got sucked in, so I don’t have time to look it up) what was released was not an actual birth certificate but rather some kind of assertion that so-and-so was born and we have a record of it. And then there was the claim that the records building burned down or got flooded or something, so this was the best they could do.

    If I remember (which I won’t) I’ll look into this evening.

  26. Chad says:

    I never gave two shits whether Obama was a natural born citizen or not. I understand the spirit behind that requirement in the Constitution, but I’m not too worried about Obama being loyal to some other nation because he may not have been born on US soil. Seems absurd. For example, it’s not as if someone born on US soil or to US citizens that spends 99% of their life abroad is any more loyal than someone born on foreign soil or to non-citizens that spends 99% of their life in the US. I’d rather there was some requirement similar to the one for Representatives and Senators and just require, in addition to having to be 35 years old and a resident in the US for 14 years, that anyone running for President must have been a US citizen for at least 25 years. Drop the natural born crap because it’s meaningless from a patriotic/loyalty viewpoint.

    That said….

    If you have the political power and financial backing to make a successful run for the Presidency, then you can probably get a fake birth certificate made if needed.

  27. OFD says:

    From that linked article:

    “Things cannot go on like this…”

    No chit, amigo. And ditto here in North Murka. It will just take longer.

    I still think we’re gonna see some fun stuff next summuh.

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