“arm yourself”

A lesson on why you should own a firearm and be reasonably proficient in its use and deployment. Why you should pracice often enough to maintain that proficiency.


This article explains why. The violence in Mexico is spilling over the border. Law enforcement can’t be everywhere, and they are advising folks to “arm yourself”.But to arm yourself without the skills to use those arms is foolish, and dangerous, and could lead to the person bearing arms being more confident than he/she should be.

Look, it ain’t that hard to maintain your proficiency, should it be a rifle or a pistol. A few hundred rounds a year. Why not? You might need it. Hopefully not, but you might.

Bet those folks who live on the border are wishing that they had practiced more recently. Or even that thy owned a gun…

So sometime this month, take your weapon to the range and practice. Do drills. Maintain your proficiency.

The way things are going, you might need it soon.

Of course, all that proficiency means nothing without situational awareness, but that is another discussion.

unintended consequences, part XIV

More fallout from the HUGE Health Care Bill.

“I’ll take the double fatburger with extra heart disease and a large helping of extra lardass. And can I get some extra clogged arteries with that? But hold the mayo”

Like anyone eating fast food really cares about calories, or percentage of RDA or amount of fat or salt.

Go HERE to watch the video.

Look: I am all for helping people have a healthy lifestyle and all that. But really, do you think anyone is gonna read the calorie counts? Few read the currently mandated nutrition labels on foods you can get at the grocery store. Why would they read them standing in line at the fast food counter?

Most fat people are fat for a reason, and (excepting that minority with a gladular disorder or the like) most are fat because they don’t care about the calories they eat vs the calories they burn.  Giving them all the information on nutrition in flashing numbers will not help. Having the info printed on a card and handed to them by an attractive model will not help.

But the government doesn’t care if it is effective. they are spending someone else’s money, and, for them it’s the intent that counts, not the result.

Striking parallels.

Or if you prefer:

“A road to disaster well traveled”

“What the United States government will do in the future may be in question, but we need not look far to find past examples of countries unwilling to get their finances in order. Consider Argentina. In 1914, it was one of the wealthiest countries in the world, and its living standard exceeded that of Western Europe until the late 1950s. Then President Juan Peron squandered his nation’s prosperity by introducing a host of redistributionist economic and regulatory policies, nationalizing utilities and foreign investments, and pumping up the national debt. What followed was three decades of political instability, growing dependency, and economic stagnation.”

Should there be an intelligence test to be a representative of the people?

Dude, Generally, islands are fairly well fixed to the sea floor.

Islands seldom tip over and capsize. 

The amazing thing is that the folks he was questioning didn’t laugh out loud.

IIRC, this is the guy that replaced Cynthia McKinney, which tells us something about that region of the country.

These folks make decisions that affect every citizen in this country. There should be a test, or something.

And Yes, I know that this is April 1st, and no, this is (sadly) not an April Fools joke.