Day late and a dollar short for some of you, but never too late right?
Any rate, to all the CR family and friends, may the new year bring you heath, prosperity and contentment! ![]()
Day late and a dollar short for some of you, but never too late right?
Any rate, to all the CR family and friends, may the new year bring you heath, prosperity and contentment! ![]()
I nearly died laughing when I saw the NYPD police smart car.
Texas Church Shooter stopped by good guy with a gun-
DFW.CBS Local reports that the alleged gunman entered the church, walked up toward the front, and opened fire just before 10 a.m.
A church member who serves on the church security shot the alleged gunman.

“The president tweeted the image the day House Democrats voted to impeach him, and hours after his raucous rally in Michigan that evening.
The tweet included no added comment because none was needed. The message is clear: I am all that stands between you and the barbarians at the gate. If I fall, you are next.”
Precisely so.
If I remember correctly, the last time Australia was dealing with a swarm of bush fires there was a shortage of water bomber aircraft then too.
From the article-
“”Converting the Hercules C130 for water-bombing would take considerable engineering and time to complete,” he said. “Taking the Hercules out of military service would also leave Australian troops on the battlefield without the support they need.”
That’s what they said the last time, no thought towards being better prepared for the next time?
I hope I’m not being too critical, as I am half a world away, but seems to me this is more a failure of priority and a lack of planning than it is a a lack of planes.
In the US we have more than a few C-130’s laying around that could be had reasonable and converted in time for the next fire.

“Horton flew three generations of the World War II wooden aircraft, formally titled a de Havilland DH.98, but nicknamed the Mosquito, in 111 missions over Germany. And nearly 80 years after he left New Zealand to do it, his native country bestowed its service medal on him.”
Florida man flew deadly missions in a balsa wood plane, and at 99 has a medal to show for it
Then empty out the prisons, same tactics used to take over Venezuela-
From the article-
“As Breitbart News reported, New York’s bail reforms, set to go into effect January 2020, will ensure that suspects accused of crimes deemed “non-violent” are not jailed before their trial dates and do not have to post bail. Instead, these suspects are released directly back into the public and expected to show up for their court dates. Roughly 125,000 accused criminals are expected to be released from prison every year in the state.”
But wait, it gets better-
“Those so-called non-violent crimes include second-degree manslaughter, aggravated vehicular assault, promoting an obscene sexual performance by a child, possessing an obscene sexual performance by a child, criminally negligent homicide, and aggravated vehicular homicide.
As part of the measure, defendants will have new privileges in their criminal trials — including being allowed to inspect their own crime scenes. For example, if an individual is charged with home burglary, the suspect will be allowed to return to the victim’s home and inspect their property as part of their defense.”
I thought this was a satire piece, but then saw where it was New York, at which point it made perfect sense, then came the punchline-
“Another portion of the law will more quickly give defendants a full list of named witnesses testifying against them in the criminal trial. Starting in January, the prosecution will be forced to hand over to defendants a list of named witnesses within 15 days of the defendants’ arraignment.”
Well that should free up the courts, no witnesses, ever, cause nobody saw nothing. Of course crime will skyrocket, but that is a feature of the design, not a flaw. The goal here is to make things bad enough, so that a more draconian surveillance state can be installed, all with the rubber stamp of the voters made desperate to put the cap back on the bottle.
Remember, the left’s idea of “solving” the crime problem, is to turn the entire state into one giant prison.
The following is queued up to the segment pertinent to the title of this thread.
https://youtu.be/ECmWRBayQ_4?t=128
If that elicits a wow from you, let me remind you of Robert Conquest’s Third Law of Politics.
The simplest way to explain the behavior of any bureaucratic organization is to assume that it is controlled by a cabal of its enemies.
Solution anyone?