Sunday, January 05, 2020

Strategic Future of the United States

Given the rapid and continuing evolution of orbital rockets and space craft, it is clear that the United States needs to take steps to ensure the freedom of near-Earth space and to protect the property and territory of the United States.

The first fact that must be dealt with is: "He who controls the orbitals, controls the planet." Any entity that controls the orbitals of a planet may prevent anyone else from reaching while using KEWs to destroy their surface assets and rail guns to destroy any assets in orbit. The ability to do this exists at this moment.

The first thing you need is a cheap, effective and reliable rocket booster. Reusability is a cherry on top. The Falcon 9 from Space X is the obvious answer. No development costs...the production line is up and running.

Next you need an orbital craft. My suggestion would be the Dreamchaser, by Sierra Nevada. The X-37 by Boeing would work as well. Use them as drones. The X-37 has already proven it can stay in space for extended periods of time. Arm them with electromagnetic railguns and kinetic energy weapons. I believe the Navy has already done the groundwork on the railguns, and the Air Force has several weapons that could easily be converted to KEW dispensers.

This fleet would allow us to retire our entire strategic force. Orbital KEWs are better in every way, including much cleaner. It would allow us to project force world wide without using expensive targets like our CVNs. Our Navy could be converted to commerce and coastal protection. The Air Force would concentrate on air space control and ground support. (You could probably even give it back to the Army, like the Navy and marines relationship)

The fleet would allow us to protect our orbital assets and those of our allies. It is well established that the Chinese are developing anti-satellite capabilities.

Lastly it would allow us to protect the United States from attack from orbit. There is little doubt that if Russia or China possessed to capabilities today that we do, they would be seeking to seize control of the orbitals, and prevent anyone else from developing a similar ability.

Saturday, April 08, 2017

Judicial Review

The creation of judicial review was a total scam by Marshall.

Marshall was the Secretary of State under Adams from June 30, 1800 until March 4, 1801 when the Jefferson administration took office.

Marshall was approved by the Senate to be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court on January 27, 1801. He began acting as the Chief Justice on February 4, 1801.

So for a month he was both the Secretary of State and the Chief Justice.

During this month Marbury was appointed as a Justice of the Peace for the District of Columbia. It was Marshall's job as Secretary of State to deliver Marbury's commission to him...but somehow he forgot to do so, and Madison refused to do so when he replaced Marshall as Secretary of State.

Thus the controversy that led to the case of Marbury V Madison which allowed Marshall to create judicial review in such a way that no one would challenge him, was created by Marshall (on purpose?) while he was simultaneously Chief Justice and Secretary of State.

Could you imagine this happening today?

Sunday, January 01, 2017

The Moment When You Realize You Have No Life....


It is 1:30 AM January 1, 2017.......and I am home alone, watching a youtube video of a prairie dog eating a vanilla wafer.......

Friday, November 11, 2016

Trump's Win Explained

Just for the record:
2008 - 58.2% turnout
Obama - 69,498,516 votes
McCain - 59,948,323 votes
2012 - 54.9% turnout
Obama - 65,915,795 votes
Romney - 60,933,504 votes
2016 - 55.6% turnout
Clinton - 60,523, 087 votes
Trump - 60,086,008 votes
It wasn't White racists or haters who elected Trump....the Republican vote has been consistent over the last three elections. The 9 million missing Democratic voters elected Trump.

Saturday, August 20, 2016

How to Improve Life for Black People in America

Part of my campaign platform if I was running for president:

1) Change the welfare laws to reward families with both parents instead of punishing them.

2) School choice...vouchers and charter schools. Major emphasis on vocational tech rather than "everyone will go to college".

3) Restore the role of faith...reach out to Black churches and have them do outreach in the innercities. Create a modified version of the Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts (and brownies and Girl Scouts) that focuses on morals and urban rather than rural skills. Get companies to fund this rather than pay off Sharpton, Jackson et al.

4) Push back against the thug culture that is glorified by popular media. Dare to be uncool.

5) End illegal immigration, and encourage illegal aliens to self deport, by making it impossible to work, and difficult to live. tax any remittances to Mexico at a rate of 25%.  increase that by 10% every five years.We have no obligation towards illegal immigrants, legal or moral. I would propose changing our immigration and citizenship laws to mirror Mexico's....not because I would actually do it, but to put the hypocrisy of Mexico in the open.

6) Teach our children restraint, self discipline and delayed gratification. Protect the lives of the unborn, and restrict abortion to the small number of cases in which the woman's life truly is at physical risk.

7) Get the police out of their cars and walking a beat. More local police sub stations.

Tuesday, June 07, 2016

Star Trek - The Original Series Season 1 Episode 1: The Man Trap

Star date 1513.1

They use the transporter right away. The sacrificial red shirt is actually wearing a blue shirt. McCoy's first "He's dead Jim", only I didn't hear the "he's". Uhura flirting with Spock. Pistol style phasers. Salt monster who shape shifts.

Star date 1513.4

Another 2 sacrificial red shirts..only one's wearing a blue shirt and the other a gold shirt We get a "He's dead", no 'Jim" this time. Hmm...why couldn't they tell one of them was an alien when they beamed back up? The first appearances of Yeoman Rand and Sulu. Another dead guy, this one on the ship and wearing some weird uniform.

Star date 1513.8

They're using the communicators like flip phones. Apparently something happens between now and star date 1513 that wipes out the buffalo. First mention of warp speed.

2 "he's dead Jim"s (sort of)

4 dead crewmen


Sunday, January 17, 2016

Richard Nixon

Could someone remind me again why the Democrats hate Nixon so much, and why he was so evil? Hell if he had a "D" after his name instead of an "R", the Democrats would be trying to get his face on Mt. Rushmore.

Nixon normalized relations with Communist China. Surely the Democrats were/are happy about that.

Nixon ended the Vietnam War and the draft. Surely the Democrats were/are happy about that.

Nixon began detente with the Soviet Union, and signed the first strategic arms limitation treaty with them. Surely the Democrats were/are happy about that.

Nixon imposed wage and price controls on the U.S. economy. Surely the Democrats were/are happy about that.

Nixon took us off the gold standard. Surely the Democrats were/are happy about that.

Nixon created the Environmental Protection Agency. Surely the Democrats were/are happy about that.




Friday, January 08, 2016

National Debt

Jan 4 1993        $4.167 trillion

The U.S. national debt is $4.167 trillion dollars. There is a Democratic president and a Democratic congress.

Jan 4 1994         $4.514 trillion  (+$347 billion)

The U.S. national debt is $4.514 trillion. The debt increases by $347 billion under Clinton and a Democrat congress. There is a Democratic president and a Democratic congress.

Jan 4 1995         $4.801 trillion (+ $287 billion)

The U.S. national debt is $4.801 trillion. The debt increases by $287 billion under Clinton and a Democrat congress. There is a Democratic president, but the Republicans take control of both houses of congress.

Jan 4 1996         $4.988 trillion  (+ 187 billion)

The U.S. national debt is $4.988 trillion. The debt increases by $187 billion under Clinton and a Republican congress. There is a Democratic president and a Republican congress.

Jan 4 1997         $5.305 trillion   (+$317 billion)

The U.S. national debt is $5.305 trillion. The debt increases by $317 billion under Clinton and a Republican congress. There is a Democratic president and a Republican congress.

Jan 4 1998         $5.502 trillion  (+ $197 billion)

The U.S. national debt is $5.502 trillion. The debt increases by $197 billion under Clinton and a Republican congress. There is a Democratic president and a Republican congress.

Jan 4 1999          $5.606 trillion  (+ $104 billion)

The U.S. national debt is $5.606 trillion. The debt increases by $104 billion under Clinton and a Republican congress.  There is a Democratic president and a Republican congress.

Jan 4, 2000           $5.758 trillion  (+ $152 billion)

The U.S. national debt is $5.758 trillion. The debt increases by $152 billion under Clinton and a Republican congress.  There is a Democratic president and a Republican congress.

Jan 4 2001          $5.719 trillion   (- $39 billion)

The U.S. national debt is $5.719 trillion. The debt decreases by $39 billion under Clinton and a Republican congress.  Bush is elected president, the Republicans control the House, The Senate is  Republican half the year and then Democratic. The War on Terror begins.

Jan 4 2002         $5.921 trillion   (+$207 billion)

The U.S. national debt is $5.921 trillion. The debt increases by $207 billion under Bush and a split congress.  There is a Republican president and a split congress.  The Republicans control the House, the Senate is under Democratic control.

Jan 4 2003       $6.382 trillion  (+$461 billion)

The U.S. national debt is $6.382 trillion. The debt increases by $461 billion under Bush and a split congress.  There is a Republican president and a Republican  congress.  The Republicans take back control of the Senate.

Jan 4 2004        $6.981 trillion   (+599 billion)

The U.S. national debt is $6.981 trillion. The debt increases by $599 billion under Bush and a Republican congress.  There is a Republican president and a Republican  congress.

Jan 4, 2005        $7,601 trillion  (+ $620 billion)

The U.S. national debt is $7.601 trillion. The debt increases by $620 billion under Bush and a Republican congress.  There is a Republican president and a Republican  congress.

Jan 4, 2006           $8.165 trillion   (+$564 billion)

The U.S. national debt is $8.165 trillion. The debt increases by $564 billion under Bush and a Republican congress.  There is a Republican president and a Republican  congress.

Jan 4, 2007             $8.607 trillion   (+ $505 billion)

The U.S. national debt is $8.607 trillion. The debt increases by $505 billion under Bush and a Republican congress.  There is a Republican president and a Democratic  congress. The Democrats take control of both houses of Congress.

Jan 4, 2008         $9.197 trillion   (+ $590 billion)


The U.S. national debt is $9.197 trillion. The debt increases by $590 billion under Bush and a Democratic congress.  There is a Republican president and a Democratic  congress.

Jan 4, 2009        $10.627 trillion       (+1.430 trillion)

The U.S. national debt is $10.627 trillion. The debt increases by $1.430 trillion under Bush and a Democratic congress.  Obama is elected president and the Democrats retain control of congress. there is a Democratic president and a Democratic Congress.

Jan 4, 2010          $12.290 trillion     (+$1.663 trillion)

The U.S. national debt is $12.290 trillion. The debt increases by $1.663 trillion under Obama and a Democratic congress. There is a Democratic president and a Democratic congress.

Jan 4, 20011          $14.014 trillion   (+$1.724 trillion)

The U.S. national debt is $14.014 trillion. The debt increases by $1.724 trillion under Obama and a Democratic congress. There is a Democratic president and a split congress. The Republicans took control of the House.

Jan 4, 2012           $15.236 trillion    (+$ 1.222 trillion)

The U.S. national debt is $15.236 trillion. The debt increases by $1.222 trillion under Obama and a split congress. There is a Democratic president and a split congress.

Jan 4, 2013           $16.432 trillion    (+$1.196 trillion)

The U.S. national debt is $16.432 trillion. The debt increases by $1.196 trillion under Obama and a split congress. There is a Democratic president and a split congress.

Jan 4 2014             $17.308 trillion       (+ $876 billion)

The U.S. national debt is $16.432 trillion. The debt increases by $876 billion under Obama and a split congress. There is a Democratic president and a split congress.

Jan 4, 2015            $18.080 trillion       (+$772 billion)

The U.S. national debt is $18.080 trillion. The debt increases by $772 billion under Obama and a split congress. There is a Democratic president and a split congress.

Jan 4, 2016            $18.900 trillion         (+$820 billion)

The U.S. national debt is $18.900 trillion. The debt increases by $820 billion under Obama and a split congress.


So since 1993:

There have been  7 years with a Democratic president and a Republican congress. The deficit averaged $248 billion during these years. (6 years of Clinton, 1 year of Obama) The only year with no deficit was one of these.

There have been 2 years with a Republican president and a split congress. The deficit averaged $334 billion per year.

There have been 4 years with a Republican president and a Republican congress. The deficit averaged $572 billion a year.

There have been 4 years with a Democratic president and a Democratic congress. The deficit averaged 1.005 trillion a year.

There have been 2 years with a Republican president and a Democratic congress. The deficit averaged 1.010 trillion a year.

Tuesday, December 29, 2015

For the record

I've posted the following assertions on Facebook, and they've actually been challenged.

OK..just for the record:
Human History goes back 5,500 years.
Civilization goes back about 6,000 years.
The current interglacial period (or global warming) began somewhere between 10,000 and 15,000 years ago.
So throughout all of human history, all of human civilization, global warming has been occurring.
Modern humans first appeared about 200,000 years ago.
The current ice age (that we are in an interglacial period of) began two and a half million years ago.
So all of human existence has occurred in an ice age.
Which 5,000 year period...hell what fifty year period of human existence would you prefer to live in?
Life has gotten infinitely better for humanity the warmer the earth has gotten.
I will spend a couple of posts providing my argument for each of my assertions.

Tuesday, November 24, 2015

Superman

I am watching the Superman reboot from a few years back on cable. (There is nothing else on) I still don't like the casting of Superman. I hated Lois at first, but she's better the second time around. The revelation for me this time is Costner's Pa Kent. I can't believe I'm typing this, but he's the definitive Pa Kent on film.

Sunday, May 03, 2015

"We Need Help"

"We Need Help", read the hand lettered sign posted at a village in Nepal after the earthquake. I bet they do. But my first thought was...why is this sign written in English? There are half a dozen languages in Nepal, none of them English..so they weren't asking their government or neighbors for help. They weren't asking for help from their Chinese overlords.

They were asking for help from us, America, just like everyone else does when something bad happens to them, whether it is a volcano or Hitler. 

The sick part of it is, six months later they'll be back to talking shit about us.


Saturday, May 02, 2015

Bruce Jenner

Someone asked Rick Santorum about Bruce Jenner today. Since Santorum has a reputation (unfairly in my view) as being a judgemental, holier-than- thou, rightwing Christian I suspect they were hoping for and expecting some juicy condemnation. Instead, Santorum said: .“If he says he’s a woman, then he’s a woman,"

No, he's not. Jenner may feel like a woman, but he is still a man. If he has re-assignment surgery, he will still be a man, just one who has had some pretty drastic plastic surgery.

By the way, according to his second wife, this is not some ratings ploy. She says he actually began transitioning to a woman thirty years ago.

Saturday, April 04, 2015

Finally Some Good News....

Things haven't been going so great the last decade. Ever since the Democrats gained control of Congress in 2006 things have been going from bad to worse. However two stories this week have begun to restore my faith in the American people.

First you had the response to the attack by the Social Justice Warriors (SJW) on the pizzeria in Indiana. The mob was in full force against this poor family. But the american people have demonstrated which side they are on. A crowd funding site was set up, and in a little more than a day over $750,000 was donated directly to this family. That's probably over ten years worth of profits from their pizzeria. This was clearly a big fuck you to the intolerant Left.

The second story was the overwhelming success of the sad puppies and rabid puppies movements in Sci Fi. Sci Fi in general, and the Hugo Awards in particular, have been co-opted by a vocal SJW minority. Three years ago, rightwing authors in favor of free speech and open debate, began pushing back. This year they have truimphed, dominating the Hugo Awards nominations, and nearly shutting the SJW brigade out.

Saturday, January 04, 2014

Stargate SG-1; Season 1; Episode 1 "Children of the Gods: Part 1"

Ok...just decided to watch these to kill some time since I get them free on Amazon Prime. I'm going to do a little write up on each episode as I watch them. I have seen the movie, (a while ago, and I wasn't paying particular attention) so I know the general plot. OK..episode 1.

First of all, this originally aired in July of 1997, and it shows. Much of the production values would be completely unacceptable today, and even the cuts are distracting. That said, the special effect for the gate is very effective. The wormhole effect is disturbing, and I predict that special effect will be lost very early in the series. (as does the "chill" effect apparently...I don't remember it in later episodes.) There are some glaring uniform problems in this episode, including uniforms with both officer and enlisted rank insignia on them. Hopefully this will get better quickly. Lots of explicit violence and blood....I don't remember any outcry at the time. The second wormhole effect was much shorter. This planet is apparently a Rome cognate.

OK...not bad. The major characters get introduced, broad plot line established.

Tuesday, October 15, 2013

That Explains a Lot......

I am a public school teacher in California. Today as I was preparing a lesson plan, I noticed that the high school history textbook I am using mentions the Sixteenth Amendment exactly twice:

Once when they printed the text of the U.S. Constution, and a second time that I will share in its entirety.

"Federal Income Tax. With lower tariff rates, the federal government had to replace the revenue that tariffs had previously supplied. Ratified in 1913, the Sixteenth Amendment legalized a graduated income tax, which provided revenue by taxing individual earnings and corporate profits.

Under this graduated tax, larger incomes were taxed at higher rates than smaller incomes. The tax began with a modest tax on family incomes over $4,000 and ranged from 1 percent to a maximum of 6 percent on incomes over $500,000. Initially, few congressmen realized the potential of the income tax, but by 1917, the government was receiving more money on the income tax than it had ever gained from tariffs. today, income taxes on corporations and individuals represent the federal government's main source of revenue."

Monday, July 22, 2013

Who "Lost" the War on Poverty?

There are an increasing number of people discussing the failure of the War on Poverty to end poverty over the last 50 years. While it is true that poverty still exists, that is not due to the failure to improve the lives of the poor. Instead there are three reasons why there are just as many poor still among us, despite the trillions we have spent, and the millions who have improved their lives.

The first, most obvious, and mostly ignored reason is that we keep importing other countries' poor people, somewhere between 15 and 20 million of them in the last 25 years. That's between 5% and 10% of our population. These people are mostly uneducated peasants unprepared (and often unwilling because they are here illegally) to operate in a modern society. Instead, they bring their native countries' pathologies with them. To make things worse, usually any wealth they accumulate is sent back to their native country to either subsidize the lives of people there, or worse, pay for them to come here also.

The second reason is the breakdown of the family. The breakdown is due to both government policies and cultural shifts. The breakdown of the family over the last 50 years has produced generations of governmental dependence and a permanent culture of failure. In successful cultures, dependence on handouts is seen as disgraceful, or at least embarrassing. In failed cultures, the opposite is true. People who fail to take as many handouts as possible are seen as suckers. A significant number of the poor in the United States today have not only been poor for generations, but the same is true for everyone they know.

The third reason is that we keep changing the goal line. It is entirely possible for people to be considered poor by the government today, that have a standard of living that would have been considered wealthy by the standards when LBJ started his war on poverty. The biggest problem facing the poor in the United States today is obesity!

We need to come to the realization that despite our best efforts, there is always going to be an underclass (especially with open borders) that is ignorant, functionally illiterate, actually hostile to the culture of success, steeped in the culture of victimization, and loudly demanding the government provide them an increasingly higher standard of living. The question is, what do we do with them? I am stumped. While I abhor their solutions and ideology, you have to give the Progressives credit for thinking about this problem back in the 1920's. The modern Left has simply decided to abuse and manipulate this underclass for political power.

Friday, July 19, 2013

Things Taken For Granted

We take so much of our lives today for granted. Our daily lives are full of man made miracles that have become mundane. We expect the lights to come on, the water to run etc. But we also calmly accept and deal with terrors.

Everyday, millions of Americans, much of them either self medicating themselves with caffiene (or desperately needing to do so), a rather large percent of them distracted by activities such as texting, putting on their make up or badly playing the air guitar to their favorite song, successfully manage to operate several tons of machinery, at high speeds, with very little space between them with remarkably little loss of life or property damage.

Here's some bonus food for thought. The next time someone starts talking about flying cars.......imagine all of those idiots next to you on the freeway flying next to you instead.

Tuesday, November 06, 2012

Monday, October 08, 2012

Prediction Election 2012

I've already made this prediction in several other places, but here for the record is my prediction:

Romney will beat Obama at least as badly as Obama beat McCain

Republicans will keep the House, and take the Senate

Aiken will even win in Missouri.

Update 11/6/12:

Well I, and the American people, sure blew that one.

I guess we'll find out if the Chinese will really let us go $20 trillion in debt.

Sunday, October 07, 2012

The End of the Beginning?

I just watched the livestream of the launch of the SpaceX mission to the International Space Station (ISS). (As an aside, just how fantastic is that fact? I can stream live high definition video over the internet! I remember taking vacumn tubes out of the back of my TV set to take down to the drug store to replace!) This launch is being almost totally ignored by the MSM and popular culture. However I believe that one day, this will be seen as a turning point, a twenty-first century golden spike if you will. For the first time, a totally private company has launched a reusable spacecraft on a commercial mission. I frankly don't know whether the geek or the historian in me is more excited.