Good news I would say

California bans state official travel to more states-

http://www.sacbee.com/news/politics-government/the-state-worker/article157688724.html

Why?Cause gays.

But this really will work out well for the states named.Mostly because none of those lefty retard bureaucrats will have a chance to infect red states.

I think we would be better off as a nation if we built a wall…..on the Cali state line.

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34 Responses to Good news I would say

  1. KG says:

    “I think we would be better off as a nation if we built a wall…..on the Cali state line.”
    Yes indeedy – and you’d have less of this to endure:
    ‘This is what happens when you add the voice over of an old documentary about mental illness onto video of SJWs And it actually makes sense’
    https://twitter.com/Jenn_Abrams/status/877578460310286336/video/1

    • Ronbo says:

      I wish the Leftists were loco – crazy – but, in fact they are as sane as you and I (and as potential dangerous as you and I. The difference is we are bound by the iron yoke of law and our Christian religion)

      The Leftists are like the Muslims in that their socialist religion – ideology (the same thing really) tells them to be emotional and hate people like us and everything we stand for – the rule of law, capitalism, freedom of speech, the right to keep and bear arms, fair play, Jesus Christ – and all the rest…and some of them want to kill us to silence their opposition forever.

      This is nothing new: It goes back to the philosophy of Plato – the father of mysticism, fascism, socialism and communism. And his much smarter student, Aristotle whose philosophy was based on reason/logic and stood for a constitutional state as the best form of government – and said God was the “Unmoved Mover” of the universe.

      The United States of America is a country founded on the sunny philosophy of Aristotle in the Age of Reason- and has stood for over 200 years as a beacon of freedom in the dark sea of Plato.

      • KG says:

        I have serious doubts about the sanity (or at least mental balance) of the majority of SJWs.
        The video isn’t about leftists in general, but a specific sub-group.

        • Darin says:

          The ones that are still capable of reason are getting red pilled and turning away from the nonsense.There are a bunch of those showing up on Youtube,especially young former feminists.
          https://youtu.be/vck7gfos7oU

          I don’t know how prevalent it is in Australia and New Zealand,but here anti-depressants are handed out like candy,even to young children.Some of these kids that have been taking behavior altering drugs since grade school end up taking anti-depressants in high school and college in addition to whatever street narcotics they mix with it.When you combine that with the typical home life being unbalanced and the influence of our rotten media it’s no wonder we have some very messed up young adults.

          • KG says:

            That’s it, exactly. The situation in NZ and Australia – and I daresay in a few other Western countries – is little different.

        • Ronbo says:

          “Birds of a feather flock together” – a mentally challenged criminal and/or a person who suffers from a severe personality disorder like the psychopathic are often looking others with the same orientation to hang out with and do evil deeds.

          A Hell’s Angels Chapter without the motor bikes….

      • Pascal says:

        Ronbo http://falfn.com/CrusaderRabbit/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_good.gif

        The United States of America is a country founded on the sunny philosophy of Aristotle in the Age of Reason- and has stood for over 200 years as a beacon of freedom in the dark sea of Plato.

  2. Ronbo says:

    Hey Darin!

    You think California will build a Wall to keep everyone inside?

    ….You know, like East Germany did from 1961 to 1990?

    Before you laugh, please be advised that California under the Dems has become a failed socialism state with an outflow of wealthy and middle income people to capitalist states like Arizona, or even semi-socialist states like Washington and Oregon – which is far greater than the poor flooding in from Mexico and the four corners of the earth.

    If the federal aid dries up, California goes Tango Uniform (Bankrupt, Toes Up, Dead)like Puerto Rico and Illinois.

  3. Gregoryno6 says:

    Breaking News: Pyongang – Kim Jong Un has announced that ‘California’ will henceforth be known as ‘Southeast North Korea.’

  4. KG says:

    A little way O/T:
    ‘The car batteries used in a Tesla generate as much CO2 as driving a gasoline-powered car for eight years. And that’s before they even come off the production line.
    This news, from a study by the Swedish Environmental Research Institute, will no doubt delight all those U.S. taxpayers who have been forking out billions of dollars to prop up Tesla’s share price having been assured by their government that subsidizing overpriced electric cars represents a vital step towards “combatting climate change.”…’
    http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2017/06/21/delingpole-tesla-car-batteries-co2-not-remotely-green-study-finds/

    • Darin says:

      The shame of it is,the Tesla cars are pretty interesting and do have some revolutionary features.
      The problem is much of the technology they use isn’t tech that Tesla developed,it’s tech others created and Tesla licenses.That is a situation you never want to find yourself in.
      In a manufacturing business you must own outright every unique technology in your product.If you don’t half or better of your potential profit will be eaten up by the folks that own the rights to the technology.That is the biggest reason a new Tesla costs so much.

      I don’t blame Tesla for taking advantage of the government subsidy system.I blame the government for ever creating the subsides in the first place.

      • Ronbo says:

        What boggles my mind is that private industry in the early days of the automobile revolution in late 19th – early 20th century gave the electric auto their best shot and discovered the problem was the batteries – If they were kept small, the car’s range was highly limited, but with bigger batteries the car hardly moved.

        So the project was abandoned.

        Fast forward to the 21st century. The government throws billions of dollars at the same concept with the same results….the batteries.

        Thus the range of an electric car limited.

        • KG says:

          What boggles my mind is that the fool owners will charge the batteries from a source that’s coal-powered and still claim to be saving the earth…… http://falfn.com/CrusaderRabbit/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_wacko.gif

        • Darin says:

          One of Tesla’s models will average 180 miles on a charge,with a 2hr re-charge.
          I wouldn’t use it to drive cross country,but for a daily commute it would be fine.Battery technology has come a long way since the early 1900’s and looks to go further still.I think we will see within the next few years a doubling in battery capacity which will mean most common drawbacks to electric vehicles will be gone.

          The problem then will be just what one problem is now,not enough infrastructure to support charging.

          We need a new generation of nuclear plants,preferably LFTR’s to carry our power generation needs.Coal and Oil need to be saved for things we can’t easily synthesize namely liquid fuels and plastics.

          • KG says:

            Well, right now they urgently need a better (cleaner) way to make batteries, and they need to be a whole lot cheaper.
            How long does the original set of batteries last?

            • Darin says:

              I don’t know what the Tesla does,but a friend has a Toyota Prius Hybrid for his wife that is now 10 years old and still going strong.She commutes to a from work about 30 miles each day.In 10 years the only thing to go wrong with the car were tires and a small gel battery in the trunk that serves to keep the interior features like,seats,radio etc programmed.
              The main battery on those was $5000 when they first came out,but now that the aftermarket is making them the going rate for a rebuilt battery is $600-1000 which isn’t bad considering the life expectancy.
              Doug Jackson of SV Seeker fame went for a ride in a Tesla.The car offers two performance modes -“Sport” and “Ludicrous” :mrgreen:
              https://youtu.be/xpjRDG6Di6o?t=8m3s

              Battery manufacture is a fairly clean industry,most of the worlds LiOn batteries are produced in 1st world countries and the old batteries are rebuildable.
              The really nasty product today are rare earth magnets,mainly because western nations have let China establish and control an artificial monopoly on their production.

    • KG says:

      Hmm…..I like it, but it’s difficult to imagine that the military would be forced to be so constrained under those circumstances.
      I’d go so far as to say that would be time for a general mutiny and the hoisting of the black flag.
      “vengeance is mine, saith the Lord”…but I’ve never believed that. Vengeance belongs to the one who is wronged.

  5. KG says:

    Afghanistan: Just walk away
    Our involvement in Afghanistan is untenable because the country is untenable.  No matter what is done, Afghanistan will fail because of its galloping population growth.
    When the U.S. became involved in 2001, the country had a population of 20.5 million.  Now it is 34.4 million, up nearly 70 percent.  In the intervening 16 years, the U.S. spent about one trillion dollars and 2,000 lives in stabilizing Afghanistan.  All the stability and free food provided just created a perfect breeding environment for the natives….’
    http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2017/06/afghanistan_just_walk_away.html

    • Darin says:

      We made the same mistake we made in Iraqi,we didn’t walk in and take completely over.We should have written their body of law,demanded that all education be secular,banned the hijahb,gave women voting rights and killed anyone that disagreed.
      But we didn’t do that,we wasted 8 years under Obama and four under Bush when we could have been making head way.An increase in population would have been a good thing-IF- we had control over the hearts and minds of the children,it is after all how one changes a culture.

      One cannot civilize savages by being nice to them.

      • Contempt says:

        There will be no control of hearts and minds in low IQ interbred countries. They have no hearts and minds. Total annihilation might do it however that would be too Stalinesque IMHO. Our volunteer military is trained to “win hearts and minds” now and it has not worked. 😳😳

    • Windy Wilson says:

      So essentially, America allowed the nation to essentially double in population and prosperity in 20 years, and the continuing strife is the Afghans biting the hand that freed it.
      Mark Twain was right when he said that unlike humans, a dog does not bite the hand that feeds it.

  6. KG says:

    Also O/T, but too good – and true – to not share:
    http://coldfury.com/2017/06/22/so-much-for-moderates/