Politics has pretty much consumed, in one form or another, most of my post-military life.
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Wednesday, December 20, 2023
Thoughts on Politics from a year ago:
Memo to Congresswoman Perez, (WA03): here's your opportunity to shine! Get the list of congressional lowlifes who used taxpayer funds to pay off their sexual assault victims.
It would appear that some names are going to be named concerning Epstein flights.
As they should be.
But there is another list out there that seems to avoid discussion nearly as much as the Lolita flight logs... a list , in my opinion, that is even more nefarious.
And what list might that be?
The list of Congressmembers who used millions of taxpayer dollars to pay off their sexual assault/sexual harassment victims.
I repeatedly requested that list from our erstwhile former congresswoman, Jaime Herrera.
Didn't get it, of course, but I asked.
Now, our fringe-left, antifa-supporting representative, Marie Perez has an outstanding opportunity to prove her superiority of representation over the 12-year waste of space she replaced be producing the list in question in conjunction with the Epstein List.
After all, leftist women generally are known for their situational ethics when it comes to supporting women's rights, are they not?
Well, here's your chance, Marie Gluesenkamp Perez Marie Gluesenkamp Perez for Congress.
Show us what you've got. After all, it's alleged the over 200 victims, presumably entirely women, actually received cash settlements.
But I'm not holding my breath for you, either.
Tuesday, December 19, 2023
Portland schools seem to be confused more than usual.
To graduate from Portland schools, you'll get a diploma if you're breathing, and maybe, in the time-honored tradition of democrats, even if you've stopped.
Recently, of course. Portland teachers engaged in that favorite teacher pastime of extorting students by going on strike.
Monday, December 18, 2023
Are you a veteran? Have you been injured on active duty? Are you refusing to file a claim(s)? Please read this:
First and foremost, this isn't an ad or some sort of referral to a "percentage" claim-filing business. It's a snapshot of my own VA claim reality.
In my internet travels I've had occasion to read the views of many veterans who are due benefits for injuries/wounds they suffered, who refuse to file claims because of what they've heard (the hassle, the story that they always deny claims, the concept that they just want you to die first) or the guilt (I'm hurt, but it's not that bad and I don't want others to think I'm a weakling) or some variation of that theme.
I was one of you.
My TBI reached the point of resulting in having a memory like a fence post.
I've been to, for example, 8 or so NASCAR races around the country over the past 7 years or so.
I know that I went.
But I can't tell you when for sure, who won, or where. (Except the first one: Daytona)
I reached the point at work where mandatory forms that needed to be submitted weren't. MY memory, in short, has become a disaster.
I got to where I could no longer work. But I still had/have a family to support and they deserve better.
So, I bit the bullet and filed.
It was excruciating. They took a stick and dug around my guts with it.
It was one of the most painful processes I ever underwent.
But I did it anyway. I had to. It became my mission. And ultimately, I made it happen.
I get those perspectives but ultimately, my wife pointed out that it was essentially part of the deal.
And in fact, I felt the exact same way when it came to my own disabilities.
You sign up. You get screwed up on duty. They're supposed to take care of it/you.
No, it's not a perfect system. Yes, it is a PITA dealing with the system sometimes. Yes, it can take a long time. Yes, it can be stupid/idiotic/moronic.
But a properly prepared/documented case typically does not take a long time. (3 months or so from submission) and the key to success is to remember that the VA adjudicator may not be a veteran and has no idea WTH you're talking about. You have to paint a word picture and back it up with documentation.
If you don't have documentation, there are ways around it.
But the more complete your case is (descriptions, records, buddy statements if needed) the more likely you are to get to success. The less work the adjudicator has to do because your documentation is up to par, the faster the case gets processed.
While many have filed on their own; some successfully... I urge those considering this step to find a VSO who knows what they're doing.
Most state/counties/veterans organizations provide VSO assistance for nothing. I did (can't anymore because I can't remember most of the regulations) but if, for whatever the reason, they fail?
Then look around the net and get a referral to an attorney. They get some sort of percentage of what they make sure you're awarded as in back pay. I urge that as a last resort.
But for Christ's Sake, don't blow benefits off for ANY reason, no matter how discouraging it may be.
Because at the end of the day, you both earned them and more importantly, paid for them.
Tuesday, December 12, 2023
Well, it looks like the GOP is fixin' to have us bail on Ukraine.
So much for that "Never Again" shtick.
At this point, one is confronted with the bizarre reality of the GOP apparently wanting to reward Putin for murder, rape, robbery, kidnapping and inflicting
billions of dollars of destruction on/in Ukraine... a series of acts most
recently played out this past Oct 7 in Israel.
Are they next on the abandonment list?
It looks like the movement is on to, once again, abandon a country we assured we'd support, which as far as that goes is the historical reality of the entirety of the United States historical foreign policy as we prepare to relive-in-reverse the stupidity of isolationism that brought us World War Two.
Of course, one finds it difficult to separate the chicken salad from the chicken poop. Media histrionics is one thing, practical reality is another.
But here's the next practical and historical reality:
The United States did this.
The United States publicly gave Putin permission to invade.
The United States lied to Ukraine in order to get them to turn over the nuclear weapons to Russian in the mid 1990's because Ukraine was stupid enough, or foolish enough, to actually BELIEVE us when this country guaranteed its territorial sovereignty.
The United States did this when we failed to provide the wherewithal to defeat Putin on the battlefield.
This is not the first time we've thrown a country a life ring only to yank it back and watch them drown.
Like our colossal failures in Afghanistan, we're now prepared to watch Ukraine collapse and become a Soviet serfdom and, as I knew and stated many times; fail to hold Putin, et al, accountable for their actions.... actions more reminiscent of the 3rd Reich in Europe than any other historical action since Adolf was running the show.
Now, we've watched as the Taliban have turned women back into mindless drones best described as chattel. And like the murder, rape and assault victims of post-US Afghanistan, we've watched as American and international women's groups remain silent as Russians AND hamas rape, pillage and plunder like the so-called "good old days" of the Nazi's lebensraum days.
Failing to continue our support of Ukraine is a massive, inexplicable mistake. Ukrainian men and women have been killing Russians and dying over there so we don't have to. And at some point, if we abandon Ukraine?
Dying is precisely what we're going to have to do.
And those complaining about "costs" and "corruption" and everything that goes with their opposition for some reasons real and many imagined, if we allow Ukraine to fall or reward Putin in ANY way as he seeks to reestablish the Iron Curtain...
These costs in lives, equipment, and strategic advantage don't come close to the American blood that WILL be spilled if we do this stupidity.
Putin is a modern day Hitler. He's followed Hitler's playbook to the Nth degree. His troops have frequently acted like the Einsatzgruppen of Germany in Russia and now, Russia emulates those savages like Himmler was teaching them classes on how to do it.
And I'm reminded of that phrase attributed to George Santayana that those foolish enough to forget history are doomed to repeat it.
And if anyone POSSIBLY thinks Putin intends to merely stop at whatever reward the GOP wants to provide him for this invasion without further expanding his empire into NATO in the face of this obvious intransigence, you've got another think coming.
With this failure, the United States will have turned "Never Again" into a meaningless bumper sticker.
Sunday, December 03, 2023
Seattle continues to sink into the abyss...
This a quick reminder: Eric Johnson of KOMO was among the first to sound the clarion call with his seminal work "Seattle is Dying" and his follow up effort "The Fight for the Soul of Seattle" tore the cover off the conditions that few outside the King County area know of.
Screen capture for the opening scene of Seattle is Dying. |
The "War on Drugs" was a failure. Not because, IMHO, it was the wrong cause.
But because we ignored the roots of the problems that brought us to this point.Leftist government's response (frequently with the aid of GOP help) has been to legalize all drugs, everywhere.
(Yeah, I know... they eyewashed it enough to make it a misdemeanor. etc. But can anyone explain what difference any of that has made? And in this state, the GOP has been complicit in this abandonment of responsibility to those they would govern.)
As a result of these ongoing, continuing failures... more than 10,000 Americans a month are dying from illegal drugs generally and fentanyl/tranq particularly.
Government generally and leftist government particularly has surrendered. We have and continue to waste billions and the result is the problem gets worse every day.
And yet, we are just doubling down. Every year, we waste more and more money while we do nothing to hold those providing this stuff accountable.
There are some who turn a blind eye to this massacre. They claim that it's thinning out the gene pool or some such.
What would our response be to some foreign country killing 10,000 Americans a month? A slaughter that has been literally going on for years?
Open borders, lax to no law enforcement, weak to no deterrent penalties for the manufacture/distribution of these chemical death traps, inadequate rehab facilities and no emphasis on personal accountability.
We do not have the luxury of fostering such an environment.
We either have the will to address this issue and reduce the need for expanding the King County Medical Examiner's morgue, which is filled to overflowing with OD'd corpses awaiting autopsy...
Or we don't.
And it's pretty clear to me that we're nowhere near the point where we must end the confusion of motion (which accomplishes nothing while looking like SOMETHING is being DONE) and action (which accomplishes what actually needs to be done.)
If you haven't already done so, watch these two documentaries. To me, it represents the finest in journalism, an increasingly all-too-rare commodity.
And keep in mind that since these efforts were broadcasted, billions have been spent and the problems... drugs, mental illness, homelessness, sex trafficking and the other crimes supporting those... have become GEOMETRICALLY worse.
The second documentary is a follow up to the first. And sadly, the title is, I believe, prescient, in that Seattle's "soul" is long gone.
"Seattle is Dying"
"The Fight for the Soul of Seattle"