The world outside is blanketed with a mixture of snow, sleet and freezing rain, which have combined to bed down into a 3" to 4" thick layer over everything. One can walk on it if one's careful about one's balance, but put a foot wrong and it's slip slidin' away . . .
I won't go out today, because with my spine injury, balance is sometimes hard to maintain - and I don't want to have to call for an ambulance while lying in that icy, snowy blanket on the ground! My wife has had to go to work, but it's only a couple of miles from here, and she's from Alaska! She's been grinning broadly at all the complaints from locals about how snowed-in we are, and how difficult it is to drive, and so on. Needless to say, her comparisons between here and Alaska have been great fun! She should have no trouble driving to work and back.
I guess readers in the north-east are still getting the snow, sleet and freezing rain that left here a day or two ago. Stay safe up there, please. I know you're more used to this than we are, but Mother Nature is still a stone cold bitch who'll kill you at the drop of a hat (and sometimes drop it herself, if she's feeling that way inclined).
I've had a few e-mails asking me why I'm not commenting at greater length on the situation in Minneapolis right now. Three points:
- The 72-hour rule applies: wait three days for the details to be established before you say something that might not be accurate. I'll write about it tomorrow.
- There's so much organization and purpose behind the civil unrest in Minneapolis that it qualifies as an insurrection, by any classical definition you choose. This is not an angry public protesting - it's an organized militant group playing on public emotions and manipulating many (most?) of the protesters. It's also a very clear attempt by the Minneapolis/Minnesota authorities to divert attention from the immense fraud perpetrated upon the people of Minnesota by criminal elements, including some of those authorities. There's a lot more to come out about all that.
- I am deeply, deeply concerned about the ruthlessness and purposefulness of the organizers behind these protests. They remind me of the unrest in Southern states prior to the Civil war - think attacks on state militia troops passing through Baltimore, the Southern seizure of Federal property, and firing on a Federal installation. As Divemedic (rightly, in my opinion) warns: "At this point, we are closer to a Civil War than we have been in more than 60 years."
Pray for peace, but prepare for this uprising in case it spreads to your area. If you live in a large city (particularly with left-wing politics) or anywhere nearby, that goes double for you.
Peter
James O'Keefe has noticed a very similar thing to DiveMedic. See his detailed post at https://x.com/JamesOKeefeIII/status/2015260124932448533
ReplyDeleteIn NY harbor we got about 10 inches of snow and then some sleet before the temps dropped into the teens. Shoveling off the main deck isn't happening so we shoveled pathways to all my cargo tank tops, valves and deck machinery. My back is...unhappy. no signs of a thaw for at least the next week.
ReplyDeleteSome folks REALLY need to be looking at their hole cards and thinking about relocating to a 'safer' location...just sayin
ReplyDeleteI’m in West Tennessee and we had the snow, sleet and freezing rain too. I’m from the Northeast and am used to snow, but the solid ice makes things tougher than usual.
ReplyDeleteIF this weather is frequent, get some ice cleats, we use them a lot up here. They really help.
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VodkaPundit link agrees with your analysis ...
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I have a set of Yak Traks that are going on 20 years old in my car. They work as advertised. Just remember when you leave a parking lot and enter an establishment, take them off first. They provide zero traction on, for instance, tile floors.
ReplyDeleteI second Yak Tracks. I used them when I lived in Cold Flat State, kept using them in Flat State, and still have them in my vehicle. They made walking across a re-frozen parking lot at 0615 this morning much less "exciting." And no, they are no help on tile, and snag very badly on carpet.
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Datarepublican dropped a buttload of dark money financer on "X" this morning.
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ReplyDelete"In 1861 the seceding states could not abide the election of Abraham Lincoln. Although he scrupulously vowed to uphold the Constitution, they feared his view of slavery. Whatever high-minded words they otherwise had to say, their resistance to Lincoln was all about slavery.
Confederate Vice President Alexander Stephens made that much clear in his famous Cornerstone Speech. As he explained in March 1861, “This was the immediate cause of the late rupture and present revolution.” Would that our current cast of characters were anywhere near so candid.
In 2026 the they cannot abide the administration of Donald Trump. They oppose his execution of immigration law. They support illegal immigration. However they cloak it for public consumption, that is the cause for which they fight. Illegal immigration is the cornerstone of their vision of the United States."
My ex in-laws retired to Texas from Michigan. My father in law had very unkind things to say about Texans and their inability to deal with snow and ice.
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