Sunday 20 November 2016

Canadian Morals Hit Hard As R.O.I. On Sex Goes Down


The return on investment of sex for reproduction is going down. Although I don’t care for homoerotic pandering, LGBT is economically viable these days. So is serial monogamy without children. So is the possibility that a pair bond for seniors will be different from the one that raised the kids. Marriage norms were embedded in a culture when people died by fifty. Marriage hasn’t been tested much from there to a hundred.   The Canada I grew up in won't be there for my grandchildren.  It won't even make sense to them.

We have fewer kids. Government policy offering a Baby Bonus will never turn that around. The gains (and joy) of having kids are real but a much smaller dose of parenthood can bring it on.  Since a child born is pretty much a child that reaches adulthood, way fewer births will produce the same number of viable adults. Since the economics of industry and nation states mean that individuals can support themselves with a job outside the family and tribe, and they can count on pension income and medical care without their kids when they age, they don’t need to reproduce to survive personally.

Reproductive pairing brings childbirth pain and includes two decades of expensive, vulnerable, tied-down safe-space to raise a crop of youngsters.. This was once the only way to survive. Now it’s becoming optional. It was also the only way for the tribe to survive which meant parents controlled who paired with whom. Now individuals generally decide and romance is factored in too. 

Such pairing and need of safe space has mandated marriage and cultural institutions that protect it and the offspring. That isn’t so today for many Canadians. Although marriage often works well into the grey and wrinkled years, it was designed for teens who could expect to put in a couple dozen years “being fruitful and multiplying” before dropping dead.

The Canadian census will have startling findings in years to come.  

Saturday 19 November 2016

The Left Hijacked The Presidency: Of Course They Are Crying When Trump Inherits An Imperial One.

Americans have gotten an Imperial Presidency.  It's a presidency that can rule with a pen and a phone and elevates the man in the office to god-like eminence, distributing the nation's treasure and showered with it himself.  It's no wonder people are crying that Trump is president-elect, that they are running to safe spaces with Play-Doh and warm puppies and that others are cursing, waving Mexican flags, and rioting in the streets.  They are losing control of their hi-jacked presidency.

I think it comes down to this: The President has too much power.   An election shouldn't cause a meltdown in peoples' lives.   The President is the chief executive officer of the United States.  The CEO has duty with discretion to carry out the mandate of congress and none other (except briefly in times of emergency).  This "I have a pen and I have a phone" talk is abhorrent and unpresidential.  When the new president carries out the mandate of congress with a Republican or Democratic spin, he or she is doing it right.  No riots.  No tears.  No emigration.

H/T Powerline
for the cartoon.

Humor: "Trump Delivers Play-Doh to College Campuses"

h/t Powerline.

Thursday 17 November 2016

Two Solitudes: Unique election map describes U.S.

The New York Times shows that two solitudes make up the US.  Counties that went for Hillary are shown as bodies of water on the Republican map and counties that went for Trump are shown as bodies of water on the Democrat map.  The "Santa Fe Sea" on Trump's map is "Albuquerque Island" on Hillary's map.

The Democrats map is an island archipelago.  The Republican map is continental. The populations, though similar, are divided by culture.   "Two Solitudes"  The new president is from the archipelago. The mainland voted him in.



Sunday 13 November 2016

Trump and the Saudi Prince (Rebel Yell)

What the Saudi billionaire Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal tweeted in the lead-up to the US election and what Donald Trump tweeted back.  Here are the four tweets embedded in the Rebel Yell video by Ezra Levant (Over 2 million views) so you don't have to check out all five minutes on YouTube.   h/t smalldeadanimals



  







Saturday 12 November 2016

Republicans are now one state legislature away from being able to amend the U.S. constitution

Amending the US constitution if needed is now on the table.




A little cream for your Cuppa Donald

From vox.com half a year ago:
"Faced with the prospect of an election between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton, the smug will reach a fever pitch: six straight months of a sure thing, an opportunity to mock and scoff and ask, How could anybody vote for this guy? until a morning in November when they ask, What the fuck happened?
There is a smug style in American liberalism...predicated on the belief that American life is not divided by moral difference or policy divergence — not really — but by the failure of half the country to know what's good for them".   (Article by Emmett Rensin)

Friday 11 November 2016

LIV and HIV Voters in pictures.

Fanny pack or a Trapper Nelson?  Being a politics junkie doesn't make me smart, but it gives me a bigr pack to be proud of.  No matter how High an Information Voter I become, I'm still moved about by culture, hormones and habit, not logical discourse.
Low information voter
with fanny pack ?

High information voter
with Trapper Nelson.?

Republican voters put fixes for Obamacare, ISIS threat and government spending at the top. A wall, infrastructure and trade are near the bottom.

Morning Consult's poll recalibrates the story.  Top concerns for Republican voters were not the top stories during the election but Trump can reposition and close the gap.  That's the political level.  

A "Deep Values" analysis from a year earlier by Anne Sorock of The Frontier Lab goes to the cultural level.  She found the top issues were "sovereignty and elitism".

"True the Vote" If Trump only did one thing ....

“Today's voter lists,” writes former into-tech management consultant Paul Murphy, “are generally thought to include something like 1.8 million dead voters, 6.4 million illegals, 1.8 million ineligible felons, and perhaps 2.7 million people registered to vote in more than one state.”

Quoted from PJ Media

Thursday 10 November 2016

What's with Democrats looking heavenward on election night? Jumbotron weirdness.

Hillary's election night rally is strangely full of people looking to the heavens, hoping for news from above.  It's the Jumbotron at the ceiling but it sure looks strange, as if a space ship is landing to rescue them or a flaming voice of judgement is descending from the clouds.  (These are clips from a wonderful series at the Daily Mail which you should check out.)


Robots can even play better than you. A.I. will find a way into Canadian politics too.

Last week:  4.94 seconds.
This week:  "Robot solves a Rubik's cube in just 0.637 SECONDS"
What will we be doing when we aren't really needed to keep the wheels of industry rolling, the markets trading, dinner made and the dishes washed up?   When the cost of keeping people alive and well is a heritage DNA project?  When governing policy becomes semi-automated with feedback loops better than the hustings?

Wikipedia last week:

This week:

Tuesday 8 November 2016

National Post breakdown, Trump up.

Difficult to believe the echo chamber chutzpah at National Post. This headline was updated at 2:00 a.m. Wednesday:  "The Scale Of This Calamity Is Just Without Parallel".  The quote marks are the only relief.   In recent weeks the Post has been gratuituously astink over a man that Justin will soon be phoning to congratulate.


Monday 31 October 2016

Will Obama Pull The Plug On Hillary?

If President Obama lets Hillary go down under indictment and the Democrats lose the presidency, has he lost very much?  His influence in the party will be intact.  Hers will be degraded.

Sunday 30 October 2016

The Ice Caps Melted and the Sea Rose Already. But Politics.

The disastrous flooding of populated lands by the sea has already happened, and in modern times.
Those beautiful cave painting from Altamira, Spain are thousands of years older than the great sea floods that destroyed Doggerland, Sundaland, Beringia and the land bridge from Prince Rupert to Haida Gwaii and placed them under hundreds of metres of brine.

Click to enlarge.




We live with the ice cap leftovers and have our panties in a knot about another few feet of flood.  This is quite likely to happen at some point but not when the King Canute types in science and politics  try to command the sea.




Saturday 8 October 2016

Tidy drawers = My wife amazed me.

The picture shows it:   Store folded fabric with the edge up, not the flat side up.  Towels and panties and tops fit snugly in one drawer.  At a glance you can see what's there.  No shuffling through the pile which, for me, always means messing stuff up.  She's getting rid of two dressers.


Thursday 15 September 2016

I'll be back when Trump is IN

I haven't had the heart to blog regularly from a battlefield of microaggressions, taking-the-knee, mattress carrying, selfie-loving,  the-science-is-settled, what-difference-does-it-make retreats from civilization, courage and humanity.  I'l be back when Trump is IN and commoners can't point out the Emperor has no clothes.  Meanwhile, Twitter, Facebook, Google and all the primary media are working to get Clinton in.  My desktop is this cartoon:

Tuesday 26 July 2016

Hillary's Vast Conspiracy

The Vast Right Wing Conspiracy has morphed into the Vast Russian - Left Wing - Right Wing Conspiracy against her.  Everything but the kitchen sink takes blame.
Russians are trying to defeat her with Wikileaks.
The Left Wing is trying to undo her.  ("Lock her up" chants coming from the left)
And the old standby, Right Wing Conspiracy is still hard at work.


Monday 25 July 2016

Media Democrats can't watch a movie that pans their party.

Rotten Tomatoes ratings for D'Souza's "Hillary's America" is screaming evidence that the media are "Democratic Operatives With Bylines".
Audience Score: 83%
Critics Score:  5%