24 July 2023

Sweet Home Alabama

It is said that Batshit J. Moron's favorite President is Jackson.
If it were possible to have a bromance across the centuries, Presidents Andrew Jackson and Donald Trump would almost certainly qualify.
Well, here's the money quote:
"John Marshall has made his decision; now let him enforce it."
All these years later, a Son of The Confederacy has gone and done it. Again. The government of Alabama has told the Supremes to go to hell. Whether the 6 RRW Supremes invalidated the Map in an attempt to burnish a truly soiled image, one can't know. Now someone is up agin it. Does Sleepy Joe send the National Guard to enforce a proper Map and protect all the polling places in the now 2 majority Black districts?

Only the Shadow knows.

23 July 2023

Lawman

While I started out as a chem major, P. Chem did me in. But not before I'd had a dose of physics. The current issue in the Red West is the confluence of global warming, possibly El Nino, and the many decades old lie about water flows through the Colorado. Many chickens have come home to roost. We well watered and temperate New Englanders will not accept climate refugees from the Red West; especially not Texas.

All of which reminds me of the Laws of Thermodynamics. You can find many articles on the innterTubes, but one professor (of many, I suspect) put it thus:
- the first law says you can't get something for nothing
- the second law says you can't even break even

Some wag I read long ago blamed our current level of political dysfunction on the invention of air conditioning, particularly central and window units for houses. Air conditioning made it possible for hordes of sub-GED rednecks to procreate at break neck speed, thus leading to them asserting that their brand of society (ante-bellum) is superior; and all that.

One can also find on the innterTubes estimates of the added burden of global warming due to those two laws: that air conditioning unit next to your 70° house in 110° Phoenix spits out hot air. Who wooda thunk it?

21 July 2023

By The Numbers - part the thirty fourth

So now Farmers Insurance has bailed, Gov. DeMented's fief has to rely on Socialist Insurance (at a nice profit for Gov. DeMented).
With nearly 1.14 million policies as of December 2022, Citizens is the largest home insurer in Florida — with 50% more policies since January 2022.
And, of course, premiums through the roof.

I guess the Social Darwinist streak in Gov. DeMented knows no bounds. And, of course, there's no global warming (this is just woke lies) or climate change.

I guess he'll be blaming God for punishing all those trans people in FL, as well as the horde of sub-GED rednecks who voted for him. A guy can't catch a break.

Here's a list of the 30 such state plans (not all states, hmmm?) as I type.

Most sources list Florida as having the most 'insurer of last resort' policies; some say California. One water, the other fire. How Biblical.

20 July 2023

Thought For The Day - 20 July 2023

Dear Jason:

Just so yeah know - small towns make small brains. You want the decisonmakers of the land, public and private, from this bunch? I guess that would Make America White Again, but all progress would be stopped. I guess that's also the point?

17 July 2023

I Told You So - 17 July 2023

Some essays ago, I opined that Rush didn't get fluids physics. Well, here's some proof that such is what led to the implosion:
Carbon fiber, though, is much more effective in resisting pulling forces than crushing forces, such as compression. It resists pulling for a while before breaking, but collapses or buckles if pushed on or compressed.