Random Thoughts for January 2019.
By
Robert A. Hall
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free to post or forward.
I
hope
all of you have a far better 2019 than we have any right to expect.
Well,
here it is January and we spent more than we planned for Christmas.
As we did last year. And will doubtless do next year. Until
the well runs dry.
More
and more after Christmas I say to myself, “All that for that?”
But
it was a successful Christmas for me. I gave 25
books as presents and was given seven myself, including an
autographed copy of Tom Kratman’s latest, A
Pillar of Fire by Night. Which
I have finished.
If
Trump nominated Obama for a position in the administration, the left
would declare he was a Muslim born in Kenya.
Some
people have fantasies (I’d
like to be
young, rich and good looking.) Others have delusions. (Socialism will
lead to utopia if we just do it right this time.) People with
fantasies know they aren’t real and aren’t going to happen.
People with delusions hurt people. (God has sent me to destroy the
Infidels,
the
Jews,
the
Kulaks, the Capitalists, the
Republicans,
or whoever.)
Many
people act like they think God has a bad memory.
Congress
dealing with the deficit is like a guy putting a penny behind a fuse
that keeps blowing. Anything to keep the lights on, even if the house
burns down.
If
you are well, enjoy it and be grateful. Too many are suffering from
debilitating illness. I see them at work three days a week. And you
may be so suffering as well one day.
The
major fallacy humans are subject to is thinking that the way things
are now is the way they will always be.
Firing
a shot across the bow is meaningless if you don’t have a broadside
to back it up.
I’d
like to know the percentage of people who wouldn’t steal $1,000 if
they had absolutely no chance of being caught or exposed. My guess is
it’s small.
I’m
starting a Go Fund Me campaign to translate “O Silent Night” into
Arabic and broadcast it into every Arab country next Christmas.
You
will often get hit by shit not intended for you. Shrapnel is never
distributed symmetrically.
The
Internet has eternal life. Anything you email or tweet today may come
back to be used against you decades from now
The
more I learn the more I realize how little I know of all there is to
know.
Trump’s
best asset is Melania. His worst asset is Trump.
“From
fanaticism to barbarism is only one step.” --Denis Diderot
People
can find endless good reasons to support a policy that benefits them
financially.
Internet
Joke: Because of the sensitivity over the content of the 40-year-old
Christmas song, “Baby it’s cold outside,” it has been updated
as a Rap Song, “Yo, bitch, my ass is freezing,” that
will be fully acceptable to progressives, since
rap is multicultural.
Trump
often
gives
the
word shallow
new depths.
All
children believe in Santa. Those who grew up to be progressives still
do, with big government taking Santa’s place.
The
“Crown Jewels” of any European nation are a record of a long
history of crime.
From
the net: “When you are missing a sense, nature often compensates by
enhancing another one. Which is why people with no sense of humor
often have an inflated sense of self importance.”
Working
at the VA, I’m amazed at how many things can go wrong with a guy
without killing him.
Many
people are apolitical and pay no attention to politics at all. I’m
starting to wish I was one of them.
Never
take seriously comments about guns from someone who can’t tell you
the difference between a clip and a magazine.
When
you are trying to make the utopian omelet, murder, starvation,
torture and oppression are just part of the necessary egg-breaking.
“Facts
don’t care about your feelings.”
--Ben
Shapiro
I
want to ask \some
people, “Does you mother know what you turned out to be?”
I
feel very fortunate to be old. The unfortunate don’t get old.
Some
people act like tomorrow will never come. It always comes. But it may
not look a lot like today.
If
cats and dogs don’t deserve to go to heaven, few humans do either.
Both
Trump haters and Trump lovers are blinded to facts by their passion.
But
it’s
true that sometimes
Trump acts like a small child who can fire any adult in the household
who says “No.”
I’ll
believe in Islamic Tolerance when the first church opens in Mecca.
Without violence or harassment.
People
seldom marry those with liabilities like drugs or alcohol addiction
or a criminal history unless they have such liabilities themselves.
I
was born into a solidly middle-class family. Dad was a teacher who
always had a PT job as well to feed us three kids. Mom worked PT for
a dentist. While I would like to have more money, I’m glad I wasn’t
born into wealth where dad could buy me out of military service, or
shelter me from dealing with the reality of life. That’s the way to
make your kids into jerks.
Get
the collection! My “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 Journal is a collection of Random Thoughts on
politics and life and Conservative Political Essays, mostly published
on the author’s blog, including the essay “I’m Tired” which
went viral on the Internet in 2009, “The Hall Platform,” “This
I Believe,” and “Why I’m a Republican.” While they will be of
interest to conservative thinkers, they are collected here in book
form as a service to readers who wish to give a copy to favorite
liberals and watch their heads explode. All
royalties are donated to the Injured Marine Semper Fi Fund.
*****
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.
http://www.amazon.com/Coming-Collapse-American-Republic-prevent/dp/1461122538/ref=sr_1_5?s=booksandie=UTF8andqid=1304815980andsr=1-5
For a free PDF of Collapse, e-mail him at
tartanmarine(at)gmail.com. Hall’s twelve books are listed here:
http://tartanmarine.blogspot.com/2010/07/new-book-published.html.
His blog of political news and conservative comment is
www.tartanmarine.blogspot.com.
He currently works part-time as a writer-editor in the My Life, My
Story program as the Madison VA hospital, interviewing vets and
writing up their life histories.
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