The MalaCast

All happy people are grateful. Ungrateful people cannot be happy.  -Dennis Prager

You know who should feel gratitude for the US?  Everyone.  But who in particular?  South Koreans.  I'll explain.

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“The wise and the good never form the majority of any large society and it seldom happens that their measures are uniformly adopted.... [All that wise and good men can do is] to persevere in doing their duty to their country and leave the consequences to him who made men only; neither elated by success, however great, nor discouraged by disappointments however frequent or mortifying.”

― John Jay

 

National Review:  "Sackett v. EPA: SCOTUS Clarifies Roles of Congress, EPA"

 

Washington Post:  "Supreme Court EPA ruling limits enforcement of the Clean Water Act"

 

Rolling Stone:  "Supreme Court Slashes EPA’s Ability to Regulate Water Pollution"

 

“We must go home to be happy, and our home is not in this world. Here we have nothing to do but our duty.”

― John Jay

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"No sinner is ever saved after the first twenty minutes of a sermon."  -Mark Twain

 

What you get in an American Catholic Mass in 2023 is about as authentic as the Chinese food at a strip mall in Idaho.

 

Sey Hersh wrote a long piece in the Columbia Journalism Review early this year and it's worth skimming.  Basically, journalists have made their profession despised by deceiving the American people in their fervor to get Trump.  They took particular advantage of people who have the psychological precursors of Democrat positions. 

 

As of 2022 the vast majority of Democrats believe 2016 was stolen by Russians.  Thanks New York Times!

 

“I tremble for my country when I reflect that God is just; that his justice cannot sleep forever.”  -Thomas Jefferson

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I watched CNN's town hall from awhile back and was impressed with the President.  But the "journalist"?  Hah.

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Ronald Reagan is "trying to replace the Bill of Rights with fascist precepts lifted verbatim from 'Mein Kampf.'" -- Rep. William Clay Sr., D-Mo., 1983.

 

The New York Post has said some remarkable things in a recent column.  Of the "Russian information campaign" letter to let Hunter/Joe off the hook prior to 2020:  "The letter was a disinformation operation by the CIA to help Joe Biden win the 2020 election."  Of those who signed on:  "Every one of those 51 intelligence officials knew the laptop was real and was not Russian disinformation."

 

George W. Bush "let people die on rooftops in New Orleans because they were poor and because they were black." -- Senate candidate Claire McCaskill, D-Mo., 2006.

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It was, I often mused, one of Somalia’s strangest paradoxes.  When no one comes to help, they cry that the world is indifferent to their suffering.  And when people do come, what do the Somalis do?  -Keith Richburg

 

I pointedy disagreed with someone about the causes of disparate crime rates in the USA.  And so Twitter has suspended me.  Did I "directly attack" people on the basis of race?  Ethnicity?  National origin?  Serious disease?

 

What I hear is mostly backward-looking, not inward-looking. It seems to me that if the race is ever going to progress, we might start by admitting that the enemy is within."  -Keith Richburg Out of America

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and that was a mistake.

If you're wondering who James Lindsay is he's sort of a hit on rightwing Twitter but isn't a household name in the general public.

He grates on me as he's both smug and boring.

I watched a two hour, 11 minute talk and got about 10 minutes from it.  That's because there was very little that was shareable.  I mean this thing was dull.  I don't want to say this thing was boring but if Lorena's knife had been this dull John wouldn't have even woken up.  This thing was dull I tell ya.

 

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"The stone age did not end because the world ran out of stones."  -Royal Dutch/Shell employee Don Huberts, 1999

 

I was arguing with a man today who told me that maybe we'd run out of oil if we don't defy the environmentalists and build nuclear.  To be honest, I'm skeptical.  I don't think you CAN run out.  I don't think that's how raw materials work.

 

He said, "But it doesn't hurt to have a plan B"

 

  1. Could it take a million years?
  2. How many tons of, say, oil and gas are created within the Earth each year?

 

But let's think about his "doesn't hurt to have a plan B"

 

What if some Earl back in 1100 had said, "What if the sun burns out?  What if next year all the fish go extinct?"  Whatever.  "Never hurts to have a plan B."  He should have been thinking about the black death or syphilis or crop rotation or the likeliest of the next hundred intra-European wars. 

 

There are problems to be solved in their own time.

 

"Do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself.  Each day has enough trouble of its own."  -Matthew 6:34 

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"Starting today, home borrowers with good credit above 720 will get socked with thousands more in borrowing costs thanks to Biden's new race-based lending penalty to compensate for higher risk of cutting fees for poor-credit borrowers, all to boost minority homeownership"  -Paul Sperry

 

@still_oppressed says it is a dog whistle to post a picture of Blake Mohs, who was a Home Depot employee, alongside his murderers who shot him while trying to steal.

 

@FrankDeScushin has calculated the telling difference in donations between two recent shooting victims' GoFundMe campaigns.  0.36%

 

"Is it less racist to care about the victims or the criminals?”  –John Lott

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