So Joe says

President Brandon Potatohead says that I (and most of my friends and acquaintances) are Enemies of the State.

So be it. I ain’t gonna change what I stand for in fear of a senile old man or the power he thinks (or at least whoever writes his speeches thinks) he can bring to bear.

Leave me alone. Or don’t …Your choice. I am old enough not to care anymore. Your worst fear, really. Got nuthin’ to lose.

Bring it.

I’m a law abiding citizen…. ain’t looking for trouble. But make war on me and mine and…well, fuck around and find out.

Innit funny

So a DNC led (for more than 40 years) city, with Black leadership for over 20 years, that cannot manage it’s infrastructure or finances is somehow the result of racism because their water supply is damaged by flooding.

But it is, of course, the white Man’s fault. 

They can’t run the city, they can’t plan for the future, they can’t do any infrastructure improvements, they ahve no funding plan ecept)get the State or the Feds to pay for it”.

But it isn’t the black mayor’s fault, or the DNC led city government, so it MUST be the white (conservative) people who are keepin’ the blacks down…Except the fact that the DNC and the “People Of Color “have run the city for over 40 years.

Perhaps if they learned to take the blame for mismanagement they could learn enough to improve things instead of running them down.

At least one

One of the pilots I interact with was a Federal agent in a three Letter agency….Law enforcement. .

Was.

He got tired of the games, the lies, and the political bias and decided to move to a different Federal agency.

He’s tracking fraud now, liking the job much less but able to look into the mirror every morning without hating who he sees.

He admits that he didn’t fix the problem in the agency but he is not struggling with “Follow orders or lose your job” every day. He made the choice to remove himself from the battle.

It isn’t a fix, but it is a start. He’s a good man, and was caught between a rock and a hard place. It is his belief that there is no fix for the agency he left.

Trust, but verify

So it would seem that in Nevada, they are still gonna use machines to count the votes, but will also hand count ’em to make sure there are no…..Shennanigans, shall we say.

Something like 70% of the American people doubt the integrity of our elections. I’d like to see more states follow Nevada’s lead.

We used to have ballots that we filled out here in Indiana….that were counted by a machine, but which were also batch audited by hand…Now we don’t even get a ballot we can verify, much less one that can be verified after machine counting.

Odd how that changed shortly after Trump won in his landslide, innit? Before that, we all trusted our elections.

 

The cam

Below is the best photo I could get of the cam on the TSIO-520NB engine.

 

While not the best photo, if you look closely there are three different colors of metal showing, and some galling.

This was taken through the hole where the cylinder belongs.

Parts are not available for it at this time. Ram engines will not release a replacement cam to other builders (who do have cylinders) and they claim that they do not have the cylinders to do a rebuild. We are looking at possibly doing an IRAN instead, and are awaiting a quote from Ram Engines.

On the other hand, the rest of the annual inspection is going well so far.

 

Ant vs Grashopper:

Spent a big part of Saturday lifting wood (not a euphemism).

I moved about 2-1/2 tons of firewood into the basement. Oddly, my neighbor who lives on the right side of me (the industrious one) was also preparing his wood supply for winter….. (The guy on the left side of me won’t bother until winter and then likely won’t have enough, but he barely has the foresight to tuck it in before zipping up…come February he will be asking if I will give him some dry wood. Like every year, I will say “nope”). I’d have moved more, but I gotta stack what I got first to make room for the rest I have a pile 7 ft high and about 12 across to stack in the next week or so.

Anyway, the two of us each moved about 1/2 of our supply of seasoned firewood to the ready positions. We will be warm and happy when winter comes. Plus we each got a fair bit of exercise.

 

Good advice:

At least one person who reads and comment here might be able to benefit from the advice my grandfather (Dad’s Dad) gave to me about 50 years ago:

“Don’t let your mashed potatoes get cold while yer complaining that the other guy got more gravy”

It was good advice when I was a young lad, and it is still good advice today.

Just sayin’.

Penn Yan

So I had contacted Penn Yan Aero for a quote for a rebuilt engine when getting other quotes. Got this reply a bit before noon today:

Thank you for contacting Penn Yan Aero for your engine needs. Unfortunately due to a lack of parts and cylinder availability lead times are currently longer than 1 year making price quoting impossible at this time.
Thank you

Sal Sciallo
Engine Sales
Penn Yan Aero
2499 Bath Rd.
Penn Yan, NY 14527
Phone:315-536-2333 ext 7235
Fax:315-536-2335

So the parts issue is everywhere, even amongst the (arguably) best airplane engine service folks in the world.

Thanks, everyone, for your suggestion, but I had already contacted them. Either way they can’t help me in a timeframe that I can accept, so I am looking for other avenues.

Seems that Brandon and his people have broken nearly everything in this country, doesn’t it?