Wednesday, September 17, 2025

Chicken n' Rice

 It's an ancient recipe and one that Belle's father loved to cook. So, Belle cooked it today.

In a medium Dutch oven, she put in a few chicken thighs, added salt, pepper, two chicken bouillon cubes with a goodly amount of water and started it to boil.   She reduced the heat to a simmer and let it go for an hour or so, to reduce the liquid and make the broth rich.  Then poured in four cups of rice and left it on the stove until the rice absorbed the liquid and was tender.

Chicken n' rice.  About as simple as it gets and a nice, filling lunch.  There is enough left over that I can nuke some later if I want to eat something before bedtime.  It's a one-pot meal too, which makes cleanup easy.

Joe Is Broke?

 I was watching Gutfeld! on Fox and they did a segment that Pore Ol' Joe Biden is not happy with his post-presidential income stream.  He's broke.

So, I did a quick Google and found this article.

I guess, after 50 years of government employment, his Lifeguard Certificate expired and he never renewed it.  He's too old to do roofing, or plumbing. Jeff Foxworthy once said that we are all three bad decisions from having to hang drywall for a living, and Joe can't even do that.

No, he wants speaking engagements.  He can't string three words together, and no one cares what he thinks. I guess Jill could go back to the classroom.  Or, she could hang drywall.

Joe gets a presidential pension of $250K per year.  If he can't live on that, he deserves to starve to death.

Tuesday, September 16, 2025

Charging Decisions

 The prosecutors in the murder of Charlie Kirk have some decisions to make, and we'll learn more about that this week.  The state charges should be pretty straightforward.  Capital murder under the Utah statute, for sure.

The federal charges will be a bit more complicated.  If I were a federal prosecutor, I'd be looking toward charges stemming from civil rights violations.  Charlie certainly had a right to be where he was, doing what he was doing.  If my memory serves, civil rights charges carry pretty stiff penalties, and they avoid the problem with double jeopardy.

Regardless, it will be interesting to see the decisions made at both the state and federal levels.  This investigation is just getting started.  They have to be careful that it doesn't take on the aspects of a witch-hunt as they delve into the online activity.  Separating the signal from the noise will be crucial.

It will be interesting to see who starts ducking for cover.

Monday, September 15, 2025

Ballast Bypass

 When our hose was built at the turn of the century, it came with a number of florescent lights.  In the kitchen, washroom and garage.

I don't know if that light in the washroom has ever been turned off.  Saturday, it started flickering and I decided to do a ballast bypass and install LED lights.  I found the breaker, turned it off, then climbed up on a ladder.  After watching this video.  If you are not afraid of basic wiring, it is easy.  A set of diagonals, a good wire stripper and a couple of wire nuts.  You are done.

One trick I learned when doing the wiring is to mark the end with the blue and red wires with a Sharpie marker.  A simple L on that end of the fixture.  Your LED tubes will be marked with an L on one end and an N on the other.  I'm told it makes a difference, so I plug the L end of the tube into the socket marked L.

Easy-Peasy, about an hour, including the trip to the electrical store.  It's a nice upgrade and I didn't have to change the fixture.

Saturday, September 13, 2025

Questions

 At our club practice this morning, a member asked me a simple question, "Do you consider the .30-06 to be a high-powered rifle cartridge"?

Short answer, yes, I do.  I consider the .30-06 to be on the low end of "high-powered".  The .30-06 can do a lot of things, and if I had to list all rifle cartridges into three categories, low, medium and high, I would put the .30-06 in the high category. It can be loaded from mild to wild and your mileage might vary, but I consider the .30-06 to be a high-power cartridge.

The conspiracy theories have already started.  Example here.  I don't subscribe to those theories, but I do acknowledge them.

Friday, September 12, 2025

In Custody

 i see that they have arrested the little prick suspected of shooting Charlie Kirk.  I bet he is having a lousy day.  Lots of interrogation, and I'm sure that we'll learn more about him as the days go on.

I die hear this morning that the rifle used was an "imported bolt-action in .30 caliber".  Hell, that could bbe anything.  I know that Winchester, Browning and Wetherby all import their rifles.

I am reminded that in the aftermath of January 6th, the Democrats did everything they could to demonize all Republicans.  Fairly or unfairly, they painted everyone as in insurrectionist. Now, after two attempts on President Trump and the successful assassination of Charlie Kirk, it is time to paint all Democrats a as assassins.

The kid who shot Charlie Kirk was not a nutjob with a rifle, he was a Democrat.  The Democrats ar ethe party of assassins.  That seems like a logical conclusion.

UODATE** I just learned that the rifle in question is a Mauser 98 in .30-06. ATF is trying to run a trace.  Good luck with that. That rifle was probably imported long before traces began.

Thursday, September 11, 2025

Reflecting

 I've been watching the wall-to-wall coverage of the Kirk assassination, and I'm struck by a few thoughts.

First, the shooter planned this.  He had ab objective and an escape route.  As I type this, about 1:00 CDT, I don't believe that he has been caught.  The shot doesn't appear to be particularly challenging.

If the shooter thought that he would accomplish something, he was absolutely right. The airwaves are awash with his eulogy and if anything, he is more well known than he was yesterday.

In the days to come, we will learn more about the shooter, and his motivations. It will be interesting to see how he was financed, his political leanings and who his friends are.

Chairman Mao famously said that all power flows through the barrel of a gun, and while that sentiment served Mao well, it may not apply in the way that he meant it.  That one gunshot in Utah yesterday may have unleashed a whirlwind of political activism that will resonate for many years to come.

Wednesday, September 10, 2025

Charlie KirkKilled

Everyone is reporting that Charlie Kirk, a staunch conservative voice was killed today at a campus event in Utah.

When I was listening to the reporting on the radio, the details were mixed and confused.   Evidently, he was shot in the neck.  The 72 hour rule is now in effect.

My thoughts and prayers to his survivors.  Charlie will be missed.