Friday, June 12, 2026

Warning: Strange Dad Hobby 

Discovered I enjoy looking at people posting their baseball gloves online. Help!

Democrat Policies

Seems to me that just about all the signature policies designed by Democrats are meant to encourage maximum insanity while still maintaining some vague semblance of legality. 

So, for instance, I'm reading now about how ("people experiencing") homelessness in Los Angeles should be able to vote. Hmmm. Okay. Should they be able to register by the hundreds at addresses where they don't live? Should they have others filling out the ballots for them? Should they be getting paid to vote for certain candidates? If they support conservatives, should they be denied guidance? Because all this shit is going on. And also - what the fuck are we talking about? No, the homeless population in LA should not be voting. Are you kidding me? That is a road to fucking disaster, and every sane person in the world knows it. And also! Homeless people CAN ALREADY VOTE! If they can just follow the basic procedures like everyone else. 

Logging

TV: Widow's Bay

Eh.

Film: Magnificent Seven 2016 remake

Eh. 

TV: World Cup

Big thumbs up.

Hilarious

This Palestinian activist being deported has been in college/grad school for 17 years. One has to wonder: if he were not deported, what would his future be? Seriously, do people like this manage to stay in college for their entire lives?

Tuesday, June 09, 2026

Funny How...

Mainstream Democrats accept the fact that throughout much of U.S. history, local elections were gamed, cheated, and manipulated, but if you suggest that today the same type of tricks are being used in the LA Mayor race, they think it's a conspiracy theory.  

Nothing to See Here

DSA-LA procedures on how to "get out the vote" aka ballot harvest. 

Tell homeless degenerate losers how to vote for free stuff; withhold information from everyone else. Seems really healthy. Glad mainstream Dems support this.

Monday, June 08, 2026

Logging

TV: Your Friends and Neighbors

Enjoying it begrudgingly. 

Book: To Rescue the American Spirit

A Teddy Roosevelt bio - pretty interesting so far - the man punched out a gun-toting asshole who insisted TR buy him drinks in a Montana bar. Can't imagine any current President doing such a thing, although if they had, I would argue it could make him more electable. 

Film: The Rip

First 3/4 excellent. Carnahan building a quite respectable filmography.

Good on Idris Elba

Let's not make Bond woke. 

Look, there's already a black James Bond. His name is Shaft. 

Sunday, June 07, 2026

Nithya Ramen

Surges to second over Spencer Pratt not by winning huge numbers from her home base and area where she's actually known (Studio City, east LA, Hollywood folks), etc. but from DTLA where she handily beats both Pratt and Bass (who's the incumbent). Shady as all hell. This lady isn't from LA, has no natural constituency, no political skills whatsoever, no track record to run on, and isn't even popular in her own district. What the hell is going on here?

Saturday, June 06, 2026

Robots

Most people don't like writing, so we've created AI to do it for us. I, however, don't like dancing, so I'm going to get this robot to do it for me.

Friday, June 05, 2026

Vast Stupidity

We've now got journalists and twitter people criticizing Trump for the price of Knicks playoff tickets. 

They are holding the man accountable for the law of supply and demand. 

AI

No one is gonna pay 50-90k a year, much less 30k to "learn" how to use AI from professors and institutions that don't know. Not sure why colleges are advertising themselves in this manner. I think the symbiosis is being formed because the AI companies need to cloak themselves in respectability, which the University is willing to sell them. Meanwhile, the University systems need a huge amount of money to pay their bills. I don't see this as sustainable. At all.

Oil Markets Adjust

NY Times opinion argues what I said over a month ago: Iran loses leverage every day they terrorize the straits. 

What happens? Oil prices go up. Consumers react by using less oil. Countries ration. Higher prices. With higher prices, consumers seek out new sources and invest in new sources, like pipelines, etc. Is it a gigantic pain the ass? Yes. Is it expensive? Yes. But it will happen. We should and could obviously cut all gasoline and oil taxes that were once meant to curb consumption since we are no longer in an abundance scenario. 

The IRGC hardliners hope and pray it will send the world into a recession. They certainly do not know any more about the world economy than the rest of us, so they are bankrupting themselves and impoverishing their own country, gambling on a particular short-term outcome. Maybe they will prevail temporarily. I personally doubt it. 

Thursday, June 04, 2026

A Thing I Don't Get

Not five years ago, every media personality and NBA player was up the butt of social issues, wearing jerseys that said things like "Group Economics" and now those same people are basically shills for online gambling. Huh? And it's not like they're short money - I'm looking at Giannis, Bill Simmons, etc - these are folks with more money than they can spend in their lifetimes and so why are they in the pockets of online gambling? I find it very confusing.