Tuesday, April 16, 2019

Never Would Have Guessed This

When I was a Patrolman in the late 80s, about 100 police officers were shot to death each year. One of my most frightening moments was when I received my body armor (relatively new then). I had been waiting a month, still on the job each night working 11-7, and when I put the vest on the first time - I could see how much of me was not protected. Not comforting at all. Lucky for me I was never in need of the vest or more than the vest in 3 years of police work.

I'm glad that it is safer now, and I believe it will be safer still when the US finally gets over drug prohibition.

https://www.fau.edu/newsdesk/articles/police-deaths-study.php

Sunday, April 14, 2019

Fine Mess Yes, Other Options ... Which?

The author rightfully bashes FDR for, like TR, making treaties with a foreign nation without the legislative branch's endorsement. However, the problem it addressed was not one so simple that I feel any need to judge FDR. As for the oil and Saudi Arabia leading the US by the nose - nope. I don't see it.

Mark this down under a general category which is "no government is smart enough to run its own  business, much less the business of others". The less influence the US Govt provides, the less the US Govt will goon it up.

https://www.realclearhistory.com/articles/2019/04/11/another_fine_mess_in_the_middle_east_431.html

Flying Into One's Own Bullets

My dad told me this story many years ago, but I didn't realize it took a minute to catch up to the fired bullets.
https://www.popularmechanics.com/military/aviation/a27967/the-fighter-plane-that-shot-itself-down/

Saturday, April 13, 2019

Government, a monopoly on coercion by force

Under the bill, all federally funded entities, from educational programs (college sports teams, school bathrooms) to public accommodations (women’s shelters, locker rooms), would be forced to interpret “sex” to include “gender identity.” In other words, to treat men as women if they identify as such, and vice versa.
Already we are seeing the harmful effects of such policies. In the state of Connecticut, two biologically male students who self-identified as transgender finished first and second in an event in the girls’ high-school track championships. A biological man asked the Massachusetts attorney general’s office to force a women’s spa to wax his genitals. In Palm Springs, Calif., three teenage girls encountered a naked man showering in the women’s locker room. All of these incidents are part of a social and legal revolution that the Equality Act would advance.
https://www.nationalreview.com/2019/04/the-equality-act-is-about-coercion/

This is a no win for all sides - I empathize with those who live with the issue in question. What to do by force to the rest of us for the sake of possibly ameliorating the suffering of this population is vexing. Use of the vast coercive power of the government in this way will hurt more people than it helps.