California Fires (Version 2020)

I just walked outside and smoke from the California fires has rolled in for yet another day. I feel bad for those who have been burned out of their homes and forced to evacuate. I would like to say that I feel bad for the firefighters but, quite honestly, I do not. They have signed up for this job and they are getting paid good money to do this. I am aware that in most cased they are getting overtime and in some cases these fire fighter’s budget to get the big overtime checks. Budgeting to receive overtime fighting fires to me is wrong because they are banking on the destructive fires that require them to be on the fire lines for many days of long hours.

Back to the fires and I have mentioned this before if not in this blog but when speaking with others in my circle of acquaintances and friends. When I was young California rarely had conflagrations that pumped smoke into the part of the world that I live. If they did the fires were withing 50-60 miles and it made sense. But now the fires have gotten so large that fires can be more than 200 miles away and smoke billows into the valley where I live. What is different I ask? Is it that California has mismanaged their wildlands? Has California mismanaged the way they fight fires? Is there too much money to be made fighting fires that they are allowed to grow larger and larger so more money is required to be spent fighting the fires? Is it attributable to a larger population and so therefore the odds are higher now for a human caused fire? Is there another reason or reasons that I am just not aware of? What I do know is that not only is there property being lost and destroyed but that people are losing lives which is unacceptable.

This round of fires was predominately sparked by dry lightning which does not happen every year. I can accept lightning sparked fires as a sort of natural cause and something that has happened periodically long before recorded history. What bothers me is the fires happen every year and that is not natural. Dry lightning is not something that sparks these conflagrations every year which leaves the rest of the conflagrations being man caused. So, forgive me if I am a bit weary when a dry lightning year rolls around. Is the new normal to just expect smoke filled valleys every year? Am I cynical for thinking the firefighting industry expects these mega fires every year? Once again, I must check my cynical thoughts but as I said I am fire weary in addition to all the other reasons to be weary and cynical about this year.

Random Musings 8.21.20

Once again it is time for some Twitter (for those with a litigious bent there is a trademark symbol just after the “r” in the previous word) like random musings from the mind of a quiet, unassuming, at least in my own opinion, person observing the ramblings, rumblings and revelations in the media. Additionally, it appears that Twitter would most likely censor what I have to say any way and Facebook certainly would censor what I have to say.

Fifty three years ago the Summer of Love happened in San Francisco in which, apparently, the media fawned over the hippies and their “counterculture” movement. Now, fifty three years later with some of those same hippies and their acolytes fully ensconced in power it appears the counterculture movement has morphed. Now they organize and support the Summer of Hate counterculture movement.

I read a great sign the other day and it said, “Do not question authority, they do not know the answer either.”

I wonder how much money from international donors goes to finance domestic political campaigns.

To the General and Flag officers of the US military. Please do not allow the COVID vaccine to be tested on the members of the military. Remember the junior members of the military are in your charge.

I watched a shingles vaccine commercial the other day and all of the actors were elderly. Then it suddenly dawned upon me that the COVID response is a Baby Boom Generation response. I say this because the Baby Boom generation essentially is the generation in charge of government at the present time. Judging by history this is one of the most selfish generations ever in the United States and now, when faced with their own mortality, what do they do and support? It appears to me that a lot of the fear that is currently being peddled is being directed at the elderly and for good reason considering the elderly are most likely to be killed or experience long term effects from the virus. But shut down the whole nation and its economy? Like everything else the Baby Boomers will leave a wide wake behind them as they depart. Their mantra seems to be if I cannot have fun then you cannot have fun!

What is up with Justice Roberts siding with allowing the State of Nevada to keep churches closed? What happened to the separation of church and state and First Amendment Rights? I say church and state because the secular progressive dogma has infiltrated the state, evidently.

I heard a couple of weeks ago that Mayor DeBlasio of New York City is putting up COVID check points going into the city. It really does not bother be because why would I want to visit that s&*t hole?

I read something else somewhere that the Silicon Valley FANGS are scrubbing data from their websites. In particular, any data supporting conservative principals or counter to the progressive Marxist agenda. George Orwell’s Nineteen Eighty Four’s dystopia is knocking on our door!

I wonder what would happen if I showed up in Portland with a wheelbarrow full of Karl Marx’s Communist Manifesto and started burning them? I wonder if the response would be the same as if I showed up with a wheelbarrow full of Holy Bibles?

The Vietnam Veteran: The Forgotten Generation of American Patriots (Originally Posted on Veteran’s Day 2018)

When I was young, I started out in the work force and considering I was born when the Vietnam War was in its heyday, I could not help but find myself working along many Vietnam War veterans. In the eighties at a time that the end of the Vietnam War was slightly over a decade in the past. I can remember a gentleman who hid a beer can inside a hallowed out seven up can and could not get through the day without a couple of beers. I learned later that he had gone out on a patrol and was the only survivor of his squad. Another gentleman picked up a stick and within two days carved out a k bar knife in excruciating detail. He had been a US Navy SEALS and did not talk too much about what he did, but he did share a couple of telling items. The first was a story was about being dropped off in Seattle after his enlistment. In the story he was in a bar and someone called him a baby killer. He said within seconds he had the person on the ground and was about to tear the guys throat out when someone pulled him off. In retrospect how grateful he did not kill that man. The other about how one of his teammates had gone completely off the grid somewhere in the Northern California woods and would only talk with his Vietnam team mates. Yet another gentleman that I worked with woke up at 4:00 every morning to take care of farm animals before coming into work for a long day of sometimes manual labor. His eyes would at times go far away and mist up. He had been in the US Army Special Forces and he did not talk about what he had done or saw.

Moving forward slightly over a half a decade later I worked with a gentleman who had served in Cambodia and Laos in the US Marine Corp. He too almost killed someone when he returned home because he had been spat on. This, of course, was in California. He credited the Marine Corp with getting him some psychological help that calmed him down. He made the comment that if he had not been on active duty at the time and had not received the treatment, he probably would have killed someone and ended up in prison.  Later in life, when I was preparing to go to Afghanistan, a gentleman that I had met as a professional insisted that he meet with me before my deployment. A person who I had known for more than ten years and had worked on several projects with confided in me that he had served as a young enlisted man in the US Marine Corp doing a tour in Vietnam. During the conversation he asked me to keep confidential that fact because the people in the industry that we were professionals in would have, in his opinion, not favored his service favorably. He too mentioned the shame that our country showed toward these returning veterans upon their return from Vietnam.

I have spoken with many Vietnam Veterans and they all seem to have had some variation of the same story.  This was the shame that was heaped upon them when they returned home. Fortunately for me many lessons were learned and upon my return from war it has been so much easier to talk about PTSD and the lingering effects of being in a war zone and etc. I thank heaven this is the case because it is not easy and it is real, speaking from personal experience, and I now have a small glimpse about what they went through upon their return and what they probably still experience. I say this because being a uniformed member of the armed services in a war zone has changed me in ways that I would have never expected.

Yesterday I went to my first Veteran’s Day parade and I must admit I was nervous about attending. For many reasons I was fearful about what my emotional response would be. I experienced a spectrum of emotions including, as previously mentioned, fear, stoic tension, anger, laughter, and relief. I will not go into details, but I am glad that I went. Next year I may even try to cajole my family along since after all they are a veteran family.

What struck me is the overwhelming majority of Vietnam Veterans in the parade. I am pumped up that some many of them are stepping up to keep the tradition alive considering what they went through upon their return and in the years afterwards. What I believe is somewhat of a lost generation of men in this country is and has found its way back into society. It saddens me that essentially some of the best years of their lives were wasted thanks to Hollywood figures such as Jane Fonda and the leftist antiwar movement demonizing the everyday soldier. However, thanks to their sacrifice I and others of my generation did not experience that. I was heartened to see one banner that essentially said though the Vietnam Veterans are the lost generation we will never leave behind another generations. They truly are living up to that and I thank them for that. Happy Veterans Day to all the veterans and their families and thanks to all for their service.

Spain vs. England or rather Feudalism vs. Parliamentarianism (Originally Published 9.11.2018)

I sit here at my keyboard mulling over the events of the past day, weeks, and months and have decided to write about some thoughts, perhaps divinely inspired, regarding history and its ties to the present day. Specifically, how in the United States of America it seems that Anglo Spanish War begun in the 14th century continues to this day. Though this war has had its ups and downs with the English side primarily the victor throughout the centuries I would like to postulate the United States of America is the current front line of this long fought war.

After we all take a deep sigh and or recover from our hearty belly laughs of contempt at my postulation I would ask that the readers of this post continue reading and I will certainly do my best to make my case which should and will include a brief history lesson. At the time of the 14th century undeclared conflict between Spain and England’s Queen Elizabeth I and the monarch and people of England were continuing their nascent English rebellion against the Roman Catholic Pope’s and the other Roman Catholic monarchies of Europe. Remember this was a time that monarchies held “divine” rights as conferred by the pope and could and often times their rules were characterized by the personalities and ambitions of the person holding the crown at any given time. We must also remember that the powers of these monarchs in their territories was absolute and the vast majority of the people in these kingdoms had no individual liberties and lived at the mercy of their monarch and those who served in their monarch’s name.

Getting back to the 14th century the Magna Carta was a mere two centuries old and had for the most part been renewed by succeeding monarchs after King John’s agreement to it after a rebellion of his barons. Of course after John’s death Pope Innocent III annulled the document but in 1216 it was issued again in an albeit altered form in order to obtain Henry III’s barons acquiescence in order to raise taxes. Then Henry’s son Edward I renewed the charter yet again in 1297 confirming it as part of England’s statute law. I point out to you the most important part of this paragraph is Pope Innocent III’s annulment of the charter from Rome after King John’s death. Here we have the seeds of England’s rebellion against Rome being sown because a monarch’s power for the first time in Europe is being curbed not by Rome but by the subjects of the Pope’s “divinely” appointed monarch. This document also created and sowed the seeds of a power structure not that of the tradition feudal power structure favored by Rome.

In the 14th century the rebellion against Rome had erupted into open warfare with the Spanish Armada being destroyed off the shores of England to which the Spanish Navy never recovered. The Magna Carta had, at this time in history, been part of England’s statute law for two centuries and Queen Elizabeth I’s government, to maintain her power, had all but banished or driven underground the Roman Catholic Church’s followers and its representatives on her island. In the preceding two centuries the royal council had evolved into a two house parliament which increasingly limited the powers of the monarchy and ultimately led to the English Civil Wars of the 15th century which saw the ascendency of the Parliamentarians under Oliver Cromwell dissolving the monarchy for a brief period of time. In the 14th century it was, in fact, even normal for all parliaments to summon representatives of the shires and boroughs (House of Commons) separate from the traditional feudal representatives of bishops and nobility (House of Lords) to “advise” the monarch. Here we see the first bicameral legislative governing system in the world that I am aware of and I ask the reader to remember that this was to curb the power of a ruling feudal elites. Examples of this ruling feudal elite held sway in Europe and, quite frankly, elsewhere around the world and arguably have throughout time up and into modern times (i.e. Saudi Arabia and China). A system where a gilded elite of the minority held all power and the majority of the people were essentially slaves, serfs, subjects, or whatever else one might call them. I also would like to add that by the end of these civil wars the English Parliament was no longer subservient to the English Monarchy and ultimately saw the last Roman Catholic monarch of England overthrown by William of Orange in 1688.

Now moving forward to the 18th century the English colonists of the New World decided that the monarchy and its representatives were no longer willing to or had any intent of listening to, recognizing the rights of, or keeping in mind what was in the colonies best interests. The United States of America came into being after what quite frankly was a long, arduous, and bloody revolution. I want to point out the bloody part of this revolution. I also want to remind the reader that the freedoms gained in England in the formation and establishment of her Parliamentarian system did not come into existence without bloodshed either. Once human beings gain power they rarely voluntarily give this power up. However, in the United States of America the founders of this country took the Parliamentary System one step further and eliminated the monarchy completely creating a chief executive or President. The founders kept the two house parliament, however, they gave this two house legislative body the formal title of Congress which is completely independent of the chief executive or President. Lastly, they created a separate and completely independent judiciary known as the Supreme Court. I want to point out that these bodies are independent and were created with the intent of these bodies being independent of each other so no one person or small group of people could wield the majority of the levers of federal power in the United States. I would argue the founders of the United States of America did this purposely to keep power from being consolidated knowing that human nature abhors giving up power once gained. Further that there are those human being who will never be satisfied with the power they gain and will continually lust after more and yet more power.  Fortunately, for all of us, the founders codified this governmental system into a document known as the United States Constitution which even provides a mechanism to change this document with the consent of the ruled.

So where does this tie into the ongoing war between England and Spain. Well, in name, this is no longer the case obviously as England and Spain have not fought against each other for centuries now. I will submit to you, however, that this war was not about the individual countries named but the ideas of governing and being governed as represented by these two countries. These idea were then carried into England and Spain’s colonies and in particular what we call now call the Americas or Western Hemisphere. Outside of the United States and Canada the separation of powers has come about in name, with many countries adopting constitutions modeled after the United States’ constitution, but this has primarily been implemented in name only. Latin and South American countries histories are littered with strong men coming to power, ignoring their countries constitutions, amassing large amounts of power, and in so doing continuing the feudal power structure system, if not in name, but in reality. These countries have very small middle classes which periodically, in the case of Chile and Venezuela for instance, are decimated through the manipulation of currency markets and or civil wars for instance. Some of these countries still follow the Spanish Law system of judiciary and we, if fact, even see this in many western states in the United States where it is called common law.

Currently in the United States of America it is my opinion that an attack on the fundamental structure and foundation that this country was built on is being waged by the international elites who desire unlimited power for themselves. These international elites are the descendants of the same elites who supported, created and or grew out of feudal middle age Europe. Quite frankly, one could even make the argument that humans for the most part have created feudal political structures for the majority of human history and time. These monarchs and the elites who supported them had unlimited powers and could only be brought to heal by another stronger monarch or power structure. The ruling elites of early Norman England were no different and when their power began to be curbed the entire European power structure fought this change. The European international power structure fought this change and fortunately for the world they lost in England and its upstart revolutionary colonies known as The United States of America.

However, in most of the Spanish speaking Americas the consolidation of wealth and power is not too unlike that of feudal Europe when one looks dispassionately at the facts. In fact we can even see this system in the Philippines which was another colony of Spain. This is a system that rewards very few in disproportionate measure to the rest of society. Let me not leave out the abominations of what we have seen in communist countries either. These societies that were created for the “working” or “proletariat classes”. All we have to look at is the Soviet Union, China and North Korea. In these societies a small ruling elite came to monopolize all of their countries levers of power. In fact, North Korea essentially has a monarchy with the titular head of government now being passed along heredity lines. Additionally, when a middle class rises and begins to accumulate power and wealth in these countries some sort of calamity befalls whatever country it is happening in. Just ask Chile, Argentina and Venezuela or in the case of North Korea and China the middle class is just not allowed to exist.

So, in the United States I listen to the news today and our duly elected President, like him or hate him, is being attacked by an anonymous editorial in the New York Times supposedly written by a cabinet insider. Ok, perhaps the editorial is true but I have a couple of things to say and question. If this is indeed written by an insider why does this person not have the courage to come out in public with their name? Is it because it is actually written by someone in the New York Times which evidently has been financed by Carlos Slim the uber wealthy Mexican media mogul. Let us not forget Mexico is a country of uber wealthy international businesses, some legal and some not so legal, with little between these uber wealthy and the rest of their countries citizens who live at or below the poverty level. A country whose journalist are often murdered when they “cross the line” by drug kingpins and who knows who else. So, based on my observations, just whose favor did a Mexican media mogul have to curry to become so extraordinarily wealthy? I also have to ask myself was this a personal attack because the Mexican elites, not to mention the wealthy international American interest, who benefit from illegal immigration are feeling so threatened by President Trump and what he represents? Is it because of their perceived threat to their power base that the internationalists are willing to publish this sort of disrespectful diatribe to the office of the presidency? If this is indeed the case just how far would these elites be willing to go?

As several days have gone by in my effort to write this piece and I contemplate on what is now the 17th anniversary of the terrorist attacks on New York and Washington DC I have to ask myself where the world sits in this ongoing war between the modern day feudalist and the modern day parliamentarians? I would say that the light is shining brighter and brighter on the feudalists as evidenced by the anonymous letter to the feudalist propaganda agent known as the New York Times. I would further say that the feudalist and their contempt and disrespect for the US Constitution is being waged against the the Supreme Court nominee in trying to make him some sort of political candidate. The feudalist are also busy at work in Silicon Valley with the likes of Facebook, Twitter, and yes even Amazon as they consolidate power and use their power to stifle opposing thought and competition. We see another loosening of capital in home financing which the feudal bankers I am sure are hoping to consolidate more real estate in their hands thanks to the government when the next crisis comes along,. Lastly, and though this list is not nearly complete, I am encouraged by those who seem to be waking up and especially by those who have been awake and continue to shine light on the continuing attacks against the US Constitution. I also have to ask yet again at what point do we draw the line against those who have utter contempt and disregard for the US Constitution and call them enemies whether they be foreign or domestic?

 I can say for certain that many of the freedoms that I once enjoyed are no longer available to me such as sitting near an airport runway to watch airplanes land and take off amongst many others. I can say that my internet searches and activities are not nearly as free as they were before the attacks. I can say that the United States has fought two wars that have massively redistributed the wealth of the world into the hands of fewer and fewer. I can also say that during this time a financial crisis has come about and that thanks to the two United States Presidents and Congresses at the time of the crises did nothing more than to apply band aids to a situation that has not nor will not go away. In fact, all they managed to do was to prop up the international banking system so that it would not fail. I can say that international terrorism has been dealt a massively blow in the meantime which is a good thing. We have not had this sort of attack against the United States again which again is a good thing.

I sit her grappling with what to type next but as my life goes on I need to go and support my child and must put this writing aside for a bit. My fear is that as the news cycle wears on it will no longer seem relevant despite it being, at least in my opinion, more than relevant today than one can even imagine.

Just last week Tiger Woods was vilified by an ESPN commentator for saying that one must respect the office of the US Presidency even if one does not respect the current office holder. This by extension goes for the whole US Constitution and the government that it has created. We should not expect a Supreme Court nominee to be a politician nor should we treat them as such. We should be questioning their independence and will they take their oath of office seriously and interpret law not use their seat for judicial activism. Likewise, when we elect our congressional representatives and senators we should be asking them if they will represent their constituencies in accordance with and within their constitutionally prescribed powers and limits. We should not keep reelecting the same people over and over that support only the elites in their own states and then who transfer their allegiances to the power brokers in Washington DC. It is telling when Senators die that the largest memorials for them is not in their home states but rather in Washington DC.

Random Musings 4.20.20

Once again it is time for some Twitter (for those with a litigious bent there is a trademark symbol just after the “r” in the previous word) like random musings from the mind of a quiet, unassuming, at least in my own opinion, person observing the ramblings, rumblings and revelations in the media. Additionally, it appears that Twitter would most likely censor what I have to say any way and Facebook certainly would censor what I have to say.

I am still curious if the former heads and members of the CIA and FBI who apparently spied on a US Citizen after apparently committing perjury to the FISA Court are going to be held accountable? It seems from my perspective that the elites are circling their wagons to protect their own and that they will somehow find someway in some obscure obfuscation of the law to exonerate the apparent crimes. I hope that I am wrong, and I hope it is because the Justice Department and their proxies are being thorough. Regardless of the outcome I hope that it is clear one way or the other why a particular decision is made.

So it seems that the PPP money has run out and my wife and I were unable to get any benefit from this as we are both self-employed. Speaker Pelosi and her ilk disgust me! I would love to have a freezer full of designer ice cream in a refrigerator/freezer worth thousands of dollars. But alas, no, I cannot even receive a portion of the PPP because it seems Speaker Pelosi and her Congress need a recess for several weeks. Speaker Pelosi just agree to Senator McConnell’s bill to fund the PPP and read the details later!!!

So, California municiplaties are filling skateboard parks up with sand to prevent skaters from using these. The one park, in particular, that I saw was on San Clemente Beach. So, let me do some quick math. About 1,000 deaths in a state of 40,000,000 people with the majority of deaths in the 50 year and older population. So that is roughly one quarter of one percent of the population that based on the recent Stanford survey may actually have way more exposure to the virus that known. But back to the cold hard statistics. One quarter of one percent of the population with the majority of deaths over 50 years old. Something tells me that we are not going to see too many senior citizens at a skateboard park. As a person who is solidly into their fifties, I can tell you that you will not see me in a skateboard park! This despite wanting to harken back to my skating days. The magnitude of the government reaction to the cold hard numbers just does not add up. Is it just me who is seeing this?

To summarize and sort of encapsulate my musings I am getting uneasy with the shutdown. Something is not adding up in my mind because of the numbers. Call it cynicism or what ever but my mind has shifted from this being a reasonable draconian response because we did not know exactly what we were dealing with. Now that there has been several months to look at the numbers and it appears the numbers do not support the continued level and magnitude of the reaction. I have to ask why are we continuing with full on shelter in place? Why is the majority of the governors who do not want to ease restrictions belong to the democratic party? Is this becoming more of a political reaction now? I ask myself who benefits from not having restaurants, casinos, sporting events, beaches, parks and etc not be open? I ask this in light that as a veteran I was asked to put my life on the line knowing that I might die to defend the constitution and the United States. At what point do we have to ask the populace as a whole to perhaps put their lives on the line to support the United States economy which is vital to our independence and freedom? I also ask at what point is Washington going to start looking at themselves in the mirror and hold themselves accountable?