Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Quote of the Day

"THERE IS NO SHORTAGE OF FUNDS TO PAY SOCIAL SECURITY AND MEDICARE UNDER THE EXISTING DEBT CEILING. IN FACT, TREASURY COULD PAY THOSE BENEFITS EVEN IF THERE WAS ZERO TAX COLLECTED FROM ANYONE IN THIS COUNTRY FOR SOCIAL SECURITY AND MEDICARE - SUCH AS IF UNEMPLOYMENT WAS 100% - FOR A PERIOD OF MORE THAN THREE YEARS, AND NOT VIOLATE THE DEBT CEILING."

Karl Denninger, "Social Security Is NOT At Risk On Debt Ceiling"

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Random Thoughts

I haven't posted in a few weeks, but not for lack of material.  Seems that every day there is more to comment on.  The difficult part is figuring out what to make of it all.  Some thoughts that I have had in the past few weeks but have not reduced to a post:

Weird News:  Does your steak taste like crap?  There might be more to it than you think.  A Japanese scientist has figured out how to make meat out of human waste.  Call it Soylent Brown.  Story here.

Gun Gear:  About two years ago I bought a used Marlin Papoose takedown .22 rifle.  I already own one and discovered that the 3 1/2 pound rifle is the only one that my daughter feels confident shooting.  So I bought one that we can call "hers".  Unfortunately, and as is all too common with used takedown rifles, it did not have its factory storage case.  I bought a paintball case to make do, but I have been searching for an original case for a while.  I found a seller on Ebay who has a bunch of these for sale.  Anyone who needs a factory red Papoose case better get one while they are available.  Only $14.99 plus $4.95 shipping.  Link.

I found a source of Mec-Gar magazines that I use for my Smith & Wesson nines and my Kel-Tec Sub2000 rifle.  $19.99 each, free shipping on orders of $59.00 or more, and a $5.00 discount for new members.  I especially like that New Innovations Shooting Supply is just over the border in Rathdrum, Idaho.   I have already ordered from them and I am impressed with their fast service and good communications.  Try them.

Kel-Tec Customer Service update.  Update to this post.  I wrote to Kel-Tec about failing to receive the magazine catch I requested, and even sent a check to pay for what I needed.  I also sent copies of my emails to and from Kel-Tec.  This was in late May.  About a week and a half later I received an envelope from Kel-Tec containing two magazine catches, my uncashed check, and a note apologizing for the mistake.  OK, I can forgive the initially poor service, but I would caution anyone who needs parts from Kel-Tec to expect somewhat of a delay in getting what is needed. 

Weinergate.  I found Representative Anthony Weiner's fall from grace to be amusing, and little else.  Especially if you consider that Mr. Weiner claimed, in a telephone call to the Minority Leader, Representative Nancy Pelosi, D-Commiefornia, that 56% of his constituents wanted him to stay in the House after revelations of extramarital sexting and lewd photos.  I don't pity Anthony Weiner; I pity the residents of his district, at least I do 56% of them, for being dumber than a box of rocks.  Add to this the number of left-wing nitwits who thought that Weiner should not resign, and you have quite the pitiful bunch.  To my way of thinking, supporters of Weiner must be engaging in behavior just short of idolatry to think that the clown is somehow necessary for New York to be represented and for the nation to do its business.  Assuming a population of 300,000,000 people in this country and 435 representatives, each representative has about 700,000 constituents.  Let's assume that only one-half of those people are of age to serve, and that only ten percent of those would have the brains to do a fair job of representation.  That leaves 35,000 who could represent the district.  Why then the hoopla over Anthony Weiner?   I am convinced that Weinergate has more to do with Weiner's political cult of personality than it does with representation of the folks in that New York district.  I cannot otherwise explain why political turds such as Weiner, Charlie Rangel, Barney Frank, Alcee Hastings, and David Vitter remain in office.  There are other qualified candidates, and it is only a weak-minded and weak-willed electorate that prevents honorable persons from replacing the turds. 

Prepping Goes Mainstream.  I don't know if it is the result of a local distributor with a good sales pitch or a sign of prepping going mainstream, but I have notice that long term food storage has been appearing in more stores in the Inland Northwest.  The Auguson Farms brand of long term storage foods in number 10 cans is being sold in Rosauer's supermarket, Super One Foods, and at local WalMart stores.  The prices have been pretty reasonable, too.  I don't know how long this will last, but any preppers in the Spokane area should check this out, in case it these stores have no long-term plans to carry these products.

The Clash Between Civilization and Islam.  Notice that I did not write, "clash of civilizations".  It is clear to me that civilized Western countries are being infiltrated by Islam.  The media and political elite will not acknowledge it, but Western civilization is at great risk.  We have lost significant freedoms to the "War on Terror" which is really the war against Islam.  The Patriot Act and other assaults upon our liberty are not in reaction to some amorphous terror threat, they are a reaction to Islam's war against the West.  The refusal to acknowledge this and the kowtowing to Islam are getting so bad that evangelical minister Jack Van Impe has cut off his relationship with the Trinity Broadcasting Network over what Van Impe calls "Chrislam", the accommodation of Islam in Christianity.  See the story here
Unless you want to wake up one day wondering why you have your ass in the air and your head pointed towards Saudi Arabia, it is high time to start questioning what is going on with Islam in America.  Don't wait until your wife must be covered head-to-toe and the authorities allow your daughter to be repeatedly raped because there were not four male witnesses to the act.  Daily must reads regarding Islam are Jihad Watch, Atlas Shrugs, and Bare Naked Islam.  I particularly like Bare Naked Islam for its gutsy, in-your-face reporting.  For a compendium of Islam's murderous atrocities around the globe, read The Religion of Peace.  All of these appear on my sidebar.

The Economy.  There are so many predictions out there about where we are headed that it is nearly impossible to figure out when things are going to tank.  That things are going to tank seems to be a point of agreement among the non-delusional.  It's just the when and how that are baffling.  My own thoughts seem to change each week.  Will it be a European collapse first?  Will the Chinese quit buying our debt?  Will the problems with Japan's post-earthquake economy affect ours?  Will The One start a conflagration with his Middle East policies (or lack thereof)?  Will the price of oil rise and doom the economy?  I don't know.  What I am preparing for is the possibility of a lot of out-of-work, homeless, and hungry people struggling for survival in a hyperinflationary economic collapse with government assistance consisting of a free ride to a FEMA camp. 

What I do know is that true unemployment is about 20%, utilization of government handouts is at an all-time high, people who previously made over $30,000 a year are gladly taking work at $8.67 an hour, people are scared, and more and more people are openly talking about the possibility of an imminent economic collapse.  That the price of gold is consistently staying above $1,500 and ounce and silver is above $35 is a sign (to me) that there is little faith in the government, the dollar, and the economy as a whole.  When those three collapse, the only real money is portable commodities.  Have some, whether gold or silver, or even better extra food that can be used in the next couple of years.

Although the government continues to extend and pretend, including the now-surfacing idea that Republicans may allow a "temporary" raise in the national debt ceiling, and the left-wing mainstream media continues to prostitute itself for The One, I think that the current period is just the calm before the storm.  There are plenty of signs, despite what the media and the government say, that things are not getting better and are not-so-slowly but surely deteriorating.  We should all be adding to our preps while food and supplies are still relatively cheap.  I've got a feeling that this relative "cheapness" of food and goods is not going to last too much longer.

Well, that's it for now....

Monday, May 30, 2011

Memorial Day

For those who gave the ultimate sacrifice:  no celebration, except of your honor, your courage, and your sacrifice on our behalf.

Thursday, May 26, 2011

Update to Kel-Tec Customer Service Experience

Back in mid-April I wrote a favorable post about Kel-Tec customer service.  I found myself in need of a magazine catch for my Sub2000 rifle and contacted customer service, inquiring as to how I could buy the replacement magazine catch.  Until somewhat recently, the item had been available for purchase in the Kel-Tec website store.  For some reason it is no longer listed in the store, so I made contact with Kel-Tec through their website email.

I received a prompt reply stating that the magazine catch would be mailed to me at no charge.  I thought this was great service, and wrote a blog post to that effect.  I think I was premature in lauding Kel-Tec's service.

On April 20, 2011 I received an envelope from Kel-Tec.  It contained a pair of front sights for a pistol.  Not what I requested.  I sent a follow up email to Kel-Tec and received a reply that the magazine catch would be mailed to me.  So I waited.  Two weeks after that I sent a follow-up email to Kel-Tec stating that I had not received the magazine catch.  I received a reply stating that the magazine catch had been mailed to me, but another one would be sent out.  That was on May 4, 2011.

Yesterday I decided that I was tired of playing the email game and sent a letter explaining my wait and offering to purchase the magazine catch.  I also sent a check to cover about twice the cost of the part (from my recollection) and postage.  I hope that I actually get the part I need.

I have owned a number of their firearms over the years and have generally been satisfied with the quality for the price paid.  I am not so sure now about their customer service.  I still like my Kel-Tecs and have no plans on selling any of them, and I am not discouraging anyone from buying Kel-Tec.  I do think that I will make a list of any parts I might need in the future and prospectively place my orders for those parts.

I will post an update when and if I get the part I ordered.

Friday, May 6, 2011

Kudos to Greg Cote, LLC

I like to give credit where credit it due, and to spread the word when I find a vendor who gives excellent service with great prices.

Greg Cote, LLC is a vendor that I highly recommend for gun magazines.  Their website is http://www.gregcotellc.com/ .  In the past couple of months I have made two purchases from them and I am very happy with the service I received.

Greg Cote does not have a large selection, but it appears that they only sell quality items.  No ProMag, National Magazines, or other lower quality merchandise. I have purchased a number of Mec Gar pistol magazines from them for various firearms that I own.

The positives, aside from quality merchandise, are low prices, flat rate shipping of $5.99, excellent communication and super fast shipping.  On my last order, which was this past Monday, I placed my order in the morning, then immediately received an email confirmation.  Within a couple of hours I had an email telling me that my order had been shipped.  My package arrived in Wednesday's mail.  Across the country from Maryland to Eastern Washington in two days, that is outstanding.

Another bonus of sorts:  If Greg Cote does not have it in stock, you cannot order it.  None of this backorder nonsense when you are ordering something that you need.  (We all need more gun magazines, right?)

Saturday, April 30, 2011

Monday, April 25, 2011

EyeWitless News: Obama Disses God on Easter; God Fires Back

Our Narcissist-in-Chief, The Won, Barack Hussein Obama, dissed the Almighty on Easter Sunday when he failed to acknowledge the day on which Jesus arose from the dead.  Of course, Non-Muslim Obama has commemorated every Muslim holiday since taking office, as veteran White House reporter Keith Koffler has noted.

The Lord was none too pleased at the slight, and had the following comment at about 8:30 p.m. on Easter Sunday:



 Thanks to Obama Foodorama for the photo.