Random Thoughts for May,
2016. By Robert A. Hall
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On April 15th, I turned 70. No birthday has ever bothered
me, but I used to think that 70 would. 70 is old. But given the events of the
last few years, I'm now delighted to still be here for 70, despite my ongoing complications
and the time it takes to manage my lung transplant, about 40 hours a week, plus
70 hours of sleep at least.
On April 30, I was 166.9 lbs, four lbs. lower than April 1,
and 14.5 lbs. lower than April 30, 2015!
The fact is that for as long as I have known about Donald
Trump, I have held him in contempt and disdain. In my book he is a bloviating, coprophagic
fustilarian. And always will be. I could never vote for him and still consider
myself a person of integrity.
Donald Trump, who as I write has won 37% of he GOP vote and
received 45% of the GOP delegates, continues to whine about how unfair, corrupt
and dirty the system is.
Unlike Christianity or Judaism, the left protects Islam from
any investigation, discussion or criticism. But Islam has a strong
fundamentalist faction which is intolerant of other view points (much, I guess,
like the left), misogynistic to women, and willing to do violence and murder
towards anyone who disagrees. For example, all major Islamic Schools of
Jurisprudence, four Sunni and the major Shi'a school, on which Muslim countries
draw to establish civil and religious law, proscribe the death penalty for any
Muslim who leaves Islam. Pointing this out gets one labeled
"Islamophobic," as though noticing and saying the truth is a mental
disease. Maybe if Christianity reverted to their medieval views and murdered
heretics, the left would suddenly value Christians as well.
I am now supporting Sen. Ted Cruz for president. But let's
be clear--if he is nominated the battle against Hillary or Bernie will be
uphill. Hillary will have the machine, the money and the media behind her. The
electoral college math tilts against any Republican candidate. If Cruz loses to
Hillary, the Donaldcrats will say, "I told you so!," ignoring the
fact that Cruz does about ten points better than Trump against her. Jonah Goldberg pointed out the principled
conservatives will not vote for Trump (I'm #Never Trump guy), while the
Donaldcrats will not vote for anyone else. He said, "This ends in tears no
matter what. Get over it and pick a side." A full 36% of Wisconsin
Republicans say they will not vote for Trump if he is the nominee. With Cruz,
even if we lose, there will be less down-ballot disaster for conservatives.
Trump will, I believe, lose huge and take the Senate with him--and maybe the
House. With Cruz we may--may I said--be able to save the Senate.
When the left says it supports free speech, it means free
speech for those who never deviate from the left's dogma. Anyone else will be
intimidated into silence. "Speech codes" are intended to silence
anyone with a different point of view from speaking out. Today's universities,
or should I say "Today's adult child day-care centers," support every
possible diversity except the one that matters most--diversity of thought.
The Trump campaign is going to be the graveyard of political
reputations. A Trump Presidency ever more so.
Christian groups are forced off campus if they don't believe
in gay marriage. Muslim groups who support Shari'a Law, under which being gay
is punishable by death, are celebrated and welcomed on campus.
If Trump promised he was going to teach everyone to fly like
birds, the Donaldcrats would say, "See, none of the other candidates will
do that." It's why he can get away with promising to build up the
military, cut taxes, and eliminate the deficit and much of the debt all at the
same time. They think if he says he will repeal the law of gravity, that he will
do it. They will be disillusioned if he loses, but exponentially more
disillusioned if he wins.
One of the Iron Laws of Economics, of which so many people
are ignorant, is that if you increase the cost of something, people buy less of
it. If you lower the cost, they buy more. The government proved this once again
in the 1980s-90s, when they decided to highly tax high-end pleasure boats. The
boat market dropped sharply, workers who built boats were laid off, and less overall
tax was collected. They repealed the tax, but never apologized to the workers
who lost their jobs. It works the same way for labor. If you raise the cost of
unskilled labor through increases in the minimum wage, people hire fewer
unskilled workers. But the fairy-dust politicians never tire of promising they
can repeal this economic law. Might as well try to repeal the law of gravity.
People who invested up to $35k in Trump University ,
based on the lie that he was going to handpick the instructors, got burned.
People who were creditors of Trump Airlines, Trump Taj Mahal Casino (3 times),
Trump Mortgage, Trump Network, Trump Steaks, and Trump vodka got burned. People
who invest in "Trump the President" are going to get burned, if he
doesn't get the nomination, if he does, but is crushed by Hillary as the polls
show, or, worse, if some black swan event makes him president and he brings his
know nothing, bullying, crude, insulting, no-core-values approach to managing
the country.
Hillary and The Donald get away with lies because their
supporters have politely, silently among themselves agreed not to notice.
Shouting down speakers so that their views cannot be heard
is an old fascist tactic, now usually used by the illiberal left.
I expect any day for Trump to announce that he is changing
all his positions--again--to whatever you want to hear.
If the military can't discriminate in the combat arms on the
basis of sex, why can fraternities and sororities on college campuses do so in
membership?
Trump was apparently out-maneuvered in Louisiana
and Colorado by
the Cruz people because, arrogant as ever, he didn't bother to learn the rules.
When I was in the Massachusetts Senate, I figured out that, despite being in a
minority of seven out of forty, I could have more power if I knew the rules, so
I learned them. When I had been there a year, I had three and four term
senators asking me about the Senate rules.
The forced integration of women into Marine combat infantry,
regardless of differences in physiology, will mean dead Marines, male and
female. The blood will be on Obama's hands, but by then he will be making
millions on the book and speaking circuit and will escape all responsibility.
I have a lot of good male friends, especially Marine
buddies. But I've never had a "bromance." What the hell is up with
that silliness?
If you don't like Trump's position on a particular issue,
check in tomorrow--it will have likely changed.
Saw an obit for a guy who was born in Smackover , Arkansas .
Sounds like my kind of place.
A fervent desire for the unattainable is a solid foundation
for misery.
Remember when student radicals in the 1960s were demanding
free speech and saying power to the people, instead of wanting to limit speech
they find offensive through speech codes and power over people? Good times,
huh?
Many universities now have free speech zones. So what are
the rest of the university? Anti-free-speech fascist zones?
For years now, any Republican who has varied from the party
line on any issue has been a RINO. Of course, Donald Trump has varied from Republican
Principles on everything during his career, but that apparently just makes him
a smart businessman. Recently a Trump supporter said that I "was part of
the Republican Establishment." I guess because once I was in Massachusetts , where I
was Republican Whip in the State Senate 35 years ago--not that I had many
people to whip! So if you are among the majority of GOP voters so far who have
voted against Trump, welcome to the establishment. Cocktails at 6, dinner at 7.
Sacrifice is very popular. Almost everyone is in favor of
other people making sacrifices of living standards, convenience or even life to
improve the world.
College students who believe in socialism: Starry-eyed and
stupid.
I hate that magazines send you renewals years in advance to
try to increase their cash flow. I once found that, since I pay bills as they
come in, I was almost three years ahead with one magazine. Last check I ever
wrote to them.
Our country is like a besieged city in the Middle
Ages--think Constantinople--where the population is sure everything will be
okay, but the leaders and people who can see ahead know that no help is coming,
that food and weapons are running low, the walls are being pounded, and the
enemy will eventually take the city by storm. Then the attackers will rape the
women, loot the city, sell the children and surviving women into slavery, and
put the men to the sword. Facing that, the only choice is to fight on, make
them pay dearly, and pray for divine intervention.
If you want to keep something confidential, do not put it on
a computer attached to the Internet.
The Republican Establishment: Anyone who doesn't like
Trump's record as a life-long liberal with an aversion to transparency, a
contempt for the truth and a past record of shady dealings.
Trump's policies are based on wishful thinking and
ex-cathedra pronouncements, rather than on facts and reality.
In cases involving leftist sacred-cow talking points, like
the existence of a "rape culture" that means one in five college
women will be raped in college, an accused person is guilty until proven
innocent beyond a reasonable doubt. And maybe still then. It is a legal
standard recognizable in every totalitarian system, from the National
Socialists to the Russian and Chinese Communists, from the Ancien RĂ©gime to Cuba 's
rounding up hundreds of thought-crime dissidents so Obama's visit wouldn't be
marred by facts.
Feminists from college students to Hillary say that when a
women alleges rape she must be believed. Funny how that standard didn't apply
to Juanita Broderick and other accusers of Bill Clinton.
If you wish to be a journalist or an academic today, you'd
better be a card-carrying member of the lock-step left. It doesn't matter how
liberal or progressive your positions have been, one slight deviation from the
left's agenda, one thought-crime, will get you instantly demonized,
dehumanized, and delegitimized, shamed with racial and sexist slurs if
possible, and barred from employment, tenure or advancement. Conform or perish.
One good thing about Trump, he's not really a racist as some
have said. He thinks everyone, regardless or race, gender, religion or
ethnicity, is inferior to him.
If gun-free zones work, let's make Congress a
corruption-free zone.
Trump's wall is of course doable, if the nation wants to pay
the cost. Trying to make Mexico
pay for it by stopping out-of-country money transfers would do as much damage
to our economy as Mexico 's.
The thing about a barrier like a wall or barbed wire fence, or minefield is
that it must be backed by troops to hold it, otherwise it is worthless. People
find ways through. So we'd have to pull divisions now facing the threats in Iraq , China ,
N. Korea , etc. and put them on the border.
Even manned, it may be worthless, see the Maginot or Siegfried Lines in WWII.
You'd think Trump, who says he got more military training in boarding school
than I got in the Marines, would know that.
Tying to get someone fired because you disagree with him/her
on a political issue is fascism. Period.
Donald Trump running for president as the liberal caricature
of what a "conservative" is, after decades of being a strong liberal
on all issues, is as laughable as would be Hillary suddenly running as a
"conservative." If you wouldn't believe her, why believe him.
At the Madison Gun Show, one dealer was selling a Ma
Deuce--a 50 cal machine gun that had been modified to shoot only semi-auto,
thus making it legal. $2,000 plus over $3 per round. Be fun to drive around
with it mounted on a jeep, though I suspect the police would take some
convincing that it was legal...
People who think they would like to live in the more
romantic, simpler past, say pre-1950 back to medieval times are not well read
in the history of what individual lives were like. The further back, the worse.
The average poor person in America
today has better healthcare, nutrition, food choices and entertainment choices
that kings did 200 years ago. And far better than much of the "middle
class" in the Third World today. Poverty
is relative.
I notice that the people who say they will leave the country
if this or that candidate is elected are usually going to Canada or some
western society with the rule of law, contract enforcement and property rights.
Almost never do they say the are going to Mexico ,
which is advanced in the Third World . And
never to a Muslim majority country or one of the sub-Saharan African countries.
Donald Trump is a perfect example of the old adage,
"What's bad for the country is good for the news media."
I wish it was as easy to lose ten pounds as it is to gain
twenty.
A man's education cannot be considered complete until
someone has seriously tried to kill him.
Like Obama, Trump's many weaknesses do not include being
hobbled by excessive modesty.
In today's world, you are far more likely to be fired for
telling the truth than or lying.
My brother Mark, who lives with us, drives my vehicle to work.
It's as you might expect, it's festooned with conservative political and Marine
Corps bumper stickers--in the People's Republic of Madison . He came out of work recently to find
this polite note on the windshield: "I saw your bumper stickers. If you served
in the military thank you for your service to our country! Now I hope you
become "enlightened." I had no problem with this, the left here
usually feel justified in doing damage to convince you that you should be PC.
In 2004, for example, my wife's car with a Bush bumper sticker was keyed. Cars
around her with Kerry stickers or no stickers were untouched.
The kids who wear "Che" tee-shirts are the same
mentality as those who wear swastikas.
Wisdom from the past: "Mr. President, it is natural to
man to indulge in the illusions of hope. We are apt to shut our eyes against a
painful truth, and listen to the song of that siren till she transforms us into
beasts. Is this the part of wise men, engaged in a great and arduous struggle
for liberty? Are we disposed to be of the number of those who, having eyes, see
not, and, having ears, hear not, the things which so nearly concern their
temporal salvation? For my part, whatever anguish of spirit it may cost, I am
willing to know the whole truth; to know the worst, and to provide for
it." --Patrick Henry, March 23, 1775. (The "Liberty or Death" speech. I memorized
it--1,228 words if I recall--in high school over a weekend on a $2 bet. Only
recall bits of it now. ~Bob)
If it weren't for people's blind stupidity, life would be a
lot less exciting and interesting.
Internet inquiry: Why are there no voices calling for
implementing a minimum wage in developing countries to take them out of
poverty?
Elections often come down to who can assemble the largest
coalition by making the most impossible-to-keep promises to the credulous who
are unable or unwilling to figure out step two. Which is why government is so
often in fiscal crisis.
Some folks feel they must answer every email. But if
everyone did, an email chain would never stop, and we'd quickly be dealing with
10,000 a day. Before we murdered the computer.
Employees quitting and leaving are a small problem.
Employees quitting and staying are a BIG problem.
A growing number of cute girls are getting ugly tattoos,
with no thought that they will be even uglier when they are 50 or 60. Makes me
glad my roving days were mostly before this fad. I went out with two girls with
tattoos. One date each.
When I see one of those roadside memorials with a cross,
plastic flowers, stuffed animals, etc., I often think they should include empty
beer, wine or booze bottles in cases, probably a majority, where alcohol was
involved.
If they are nominated, both Clinton and Trump are going to say many very
nasty things about each other. And both will be right.
A little touch of OCD can make your life more efficient. But
it's like salt--too much spoils the meal and is hard to take out.
Pro Tip: If you don't wish to be treated with contempt,
don't act in a contemptible way.
Trump's Secret Service code name is "Mogul." But I
think it should be "Jupiter." Not for the god, for the planet, a gas
giant. My brother Mark suggested "Uranus," also a gas giant and with
an almost-eponymous name.
I have a bachelors degree in government and a master's in
history. I served as a Marine, including Vietnam and for five terms in the
Massachusetts Senate. I have 31 years management experience in the private
sector, and am sure I have read more than a thousand books on history,
politics, economics and foreign affairs. That doesn't begin to prepare me for
the presidency. But it does mean I'm about ten times more prepared than Donald
Trump.
A friend tells me her church does give-aways to strangers
coming by to show that God loves them: Lemonade, cupcakes, flower bulbs. I
suggested ammo.
If a person harbors an "inner jerk," there is
nothing like fame and fortune to bring it out.
Today's universities are bastions of physical diversity and
mental conformity.
I have had a couple of people ask to be removed from my blog
mailing list because I have expressed my decades-old contempt and disdain for
Donald Trump. I refunded their full subscription fee.
I hate it that, at 70, I'm probably going to die fairly
soon. I'd like to find out what ridiculous rights the left comes up with in the
future which, all of a sudden, you agree with or are a bigot and a social
outcast.
In the name of "social justice," the unruly and
undisciplined students are allowed to disrupt the education of the kids who
want to learn. Where is the justice for those kids?
If a Muslim terrorist shoots at you, and you duck, is that
Islamophobic?
My wife has bean on a rampage lately, turning any of my
undershirts with fraying or a hole into dust rages. After a couple of decades
of marriage, you learn to accept such cruel devastation of veteran underwear as
part of life. Of course, if I see one in the wash first, I hide it at the
bottom of the drawer. Rather like the Danes hiding Jews in the attic during
WWII.
The Democrats, who are running two far-left candidates, have
their panties in a bunch over how conservative Cruz is. Of course, compared to Trump,
Bernie and Hillary, who isn't far right?
Figuring out how to spend money is easy. Figuring out how to
get it is hard. Just ask Congress.
Short term interest often abrogate long-held principles.
Thus Europe, hungry for Iran 's
oil, pushes aside what an Iran
who can provide nuclear weapons to terrorists might mean for Paris ,
Brussels or Berlin in ten years.
It's not true, as some conservatives say, that Democrats
don't have principles. For example, one principle, strongly held by most
Democrats, is that the security of the nation and a strong military should
never take priority over wealth transfers to Democrat interest groups.
Lets start a petition to cut off foreign aid to and trade
with any country that makes being gay illegal.
Will Bernie Sanders make Trump University
tuition free so no more students will get ripped off?
Some people compare Trump to Hitler, but that's wrong. He's
more like Mussolini. He even re-tweeted one of Mussolini's quotes; il Duce was
an incompetent, narcissistic braggart, a bully who often mistreated women, a
"leader" who encouraged his followers to beat up the opposition to
silence them. And he led his country to ruin.
Liberals think there are too many blacks in prison.
Conservatives think there are too many blacks committing crimes--mostly against
other blacks.
People who see the world through rose colored glasses are a
problem. But a worse problem is people like Obama, Clinton and Sanders who view
the world through red colored glasses.
We often drive around the Amish areas in Wisconsin ,
shop at their stores and enjoy the scenery. I don't get Amish theology at all,
but I admire their work ethic, their craftsmanship and their dedication to
their faith.
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“Random Thoughts” from 2008 through July, 2013 are collected in this book: The Old Jarhead's Journal: Random Thoughts on Life, Liberty , and Leadership
by Robert A. Hall
The Old Jarhead’s
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the essay “I’m Tired” which went viral on the Internet in 2009, “The Hall
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*****
Robert A. Hall is a Marine Vietnam Veteran who served five
terms in the Massachusetts State Senate. He is the author of The Coming Collapse of the American Republic.
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Thank you for your years of service to our country. I have enjoyed your site for several years and will miss it. However, I fully understand and support your decision to wind it way back. I wish you good health, good fortune,and good luck in whatever you do.
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