Random Thoughts for April, 2022
(I don't know why the blog double spaces these posts?)
Robert A. Hall
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Health Update: The
small carcinoma tumor they took off my face is healing well.
Renal detected a "microscopic" trace of blood in
my urine, may be a small tumor in my bladder. If so, easy to fix if you
don't mind a camera being jammed up your hoo-hoo! Had a urine
test retake to see if there is still blood in my pee, waiting results.
There are still two spots in my lung. They are a fungal infection, Penicillium. Thankfully not aspergillus (why they took my left
lung out). Not considered very dangerous. The bronc was cancelled. They say
they will treat it aggressively and will schedule another CT scan.. We shall
see.
Starting to have pain in my left hip, so another hip
replacement may be in my future.
Will keep you posted.
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Turning 76 on April 15, past my sell-by date and
the biblical three score and ten. I continue to march.
Are you a hero on “Call of Duty”?
The Ukraine is calling.
I tell the VA nurses that I might
not look like much now, but back in the day I was almost average.
People who fear for their
children are not amenable to calm discussion.
More people have died of COVID
under Biden than under Trump. So much for his promise that he had a plan to end
COVID.
Only a fool judges the past by
the standards of today.
Question experts.
They want to reduce carbon, and
you, my friend, are a carbon-based life form.
Being smart isn’t enough. You
have to be smart fast enough.
From the Net: “The government
says they can stop global warming. But they can’t stop robocalls.” (I get 8-12
a day.)
March 7: Gas is $4 a gal in
Wisconsin. Time to open the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge to drilling. Time to open fracking on public
lands. And is it too late for Keystone?
“Freedom and Whisky gang
together.” –Robert Burns
“Tolerance will reach such a level that intelligent
people will be banned from thinking so as not to offend the imbeciles.” – Dostoevsky, Russian novelist
You cannot do everything needed
to fix the world. But you must do something.
I haven’t seen liberals rally to
defend their position, in this case Biden on fuel prices and Ukraine,
since…well…since the Rittenhouse verdict. –George S.
Don’t mess with me. I used to be
a bouncer in a daycare.
When politicians send me an email
marked, “Confidential, do not share” I know it went to a mass audience and it’s
a request for money.
You want to replace something?
Trust me, they don’t make that kind anymore.
The first principle of
leadership: Set the Example.
Rhetoric is nice, money is
better, steel is best. –Eric Abrams, NR
Malinvestment is a term mostly associated with the
“Austrian” school of economics, which nobody knows about in Austria, the key
figures of the Austrian school having emigrated to the United States and
England as they fled Nazism in the 1930s and 1940s. Malinvestment is what
happens when some public policy or other source of economic distortion makes
certain otherwise unprofitable investments look profitable or makes them
temporarily profitable until the underlying economic reality asserts itself.
The (very simplified) Austrian explanation of recessions is that when
politicians goose the economy through loose monetary policy, that lowers the
cost of capital and makes certain investments more profitable than they
otherwise would be, resulting in a misallocation of capital that lasts until
the artificial stimulus ends. –Kevin Williamson.
Once offended, never mended.
Defeat Vlad the Invader.
“The
main thing I always said was you have to do the best possible work and you
don’t have to worry about looking for work; your reputation follows you. …
People are where they put themselves in life. No one is entitled to anything.
You have to show something, goodwill or work, to get something.” –91-year-old
Marine veteran I interviewed.
"The idea of conquest was central to the Sultanate,
intricately interwoven with its holder's position as leader of the Muslim
world. ... Only spectacular conquests could legitimize a sultan." Roger
Crowley, Empires of the Sea.
"What our generation has forgotten is that the system of private
property is the most important guaranty of freedom, not only for those who own
property, but scarcely less for those who do not. It is only because the
control of the means of production is divided among many people acting
independently that nobody has complete power over us, that we as individuals
can decide what to do with ourselves. If all the means of production were
vested in a single hand, whether it be nominally that of 'society' as a whole
or that of a dictator, whoever exercises this control has complete power over
us."
-- Friedrich A. Hayek, The Road to Serfdom
[1944]
Don’t buy products from Robo-callers or spam emails. It only encourages
them.
Many people claim to want peace-of-mind. But when they get it, become
bored and seek out drama and chaos.
As government expands, liberty contracts. –Ronald Reagan, Farewell Address.
“He meant well,” is one of the worst tings you can say about a person.
To be able to think long term is a gift.
The secret of weight loss is discipline.
Facts are more important than feelings. Ability is more important than
identity. –George S.
Get the collection! My “Random Thoughts” from
2009 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.
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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. 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 volunteers
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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