DC Muslims say: removing Christmas from the calendar isn’t enough

Muslim Eid Removal of ChristmasBecause, after all, we certainly can’t be perceived to offend the persons who, in the name of Islam, killed 3,000 Americans and turned them into burning jelly by running aircraft into two large buildings on September 11th of 2001 — can we?

From EAGNews.org:

Suburban DC school district takes Christmas off calender after Muslims complain

by Kyle Olson

ROCKVILLE, Md. – Christmas is now just December 25th in the Montgomery County school district.

The suburban DC district stripped Christmas and Jewish holy holidays from its official calendar after Muslim parents complained.

But that’s not good enough as they say the move does “nothing to gain parity and a day off for the Muslim holiday of Eid,” according to WTOP.

“Equality is really what we’re looking for,” Saqib Ali, co-chair of Equality for Eid, says. “Simply saying we’re not going to call this Christmas, and we’re not going to call this Yom Kippur, and still closing the schools, that’s not equality.”

Equality is what they — Muslims — are looking for.  Just a little equality.  What’s wrong with that?  Take it away, GOWPs:

But school board member Michael Durso says unless the Muslim’s complaints aren’t addressed, “it comes off as insensitive, and I just think we cannot afford to be in that light.”

Except: removing Christmas isn’t enough.  The Muslims want more.  They want Eid recognized.  And Christmas removed.

The Washington Post reports the board 7-1 to stop recognizing the Christian and Jewish holidays.

“This seems the most equitable option,” said board member Rebecca Smondrowski, who proposed the idea, according to the paper.

Coming soon to a school district near you.

Buh-bye Christmas.  I knew ya when.  .  .

BZ

 

The truth finally out: ObamaCare purposely crafted as opaque, confusing, for the “stupid American voter”

[Paramount today: thank a Veteran for their sacrifices on behalf of our freedoms.]

ObamaKare SignFrom FoxNews.com:

ObamaCare architect says lack of transparency helped law pass, cites ‘stupidity of the American voter’

by Patrick Howley

ObamaCare architect Jonathan Gruber said that lack of transparency was a major part of getting ObamaCare passed, and that it was written in such a way as to take advantage of “the stupidity of the American voter.” 

Gruber, the MIT professor who served as a technical consultant to the Obama administration during ObamaCare’s design, also made clear during a panel quietly captured on video that the individual mandate, which was only upheld by the Supreme Court because it was a tax, was not actually a tax.

So first, thanks to Justice John Roberts for his scintillating take on ObakaKare and the fix we’re in.  The ACA was created to fool you — and you were the perfect SCOTUS patsy.  Nifty work, John.  Yay, John.  You blinked then bit.

Nicely done, Mr Gruber.

Let’s just lie to the people, kick them in the ass, call them stupid and then turn their pockets inside out.

Yay, federal government!  Yay, Demorats!

Let’s not forget:

This is also the same Gruber who said in January that Obamacare wasn’t designed to save money, even calling the idea that savings were a “misleading motivator” for Obamacare. This was after he very actively promoted the deficit-reducing side of the law before it was adopted and called Obamacare “a historic and cost-effective step in the right direction” toward saving our health-care cost problems. He’s also the guy whose work was used to create the appearance of a consensus among health economists about the ACA, without revealing that he was a paid contractor.

Then, from Bloomberg.com:

Meet the Mild-Mannered Investment Advisor Who’s Humiliating the Administration Over Obamacare

by David Weigel

A “nobody” named Rich Weinstein keeps digging up damaging clips about the ACA.

Rich Weinstein is not a reporter. He does not have a blog. Until this week, the fortysomething’s five-year old Twitter account had a follower count in the low double digits.

“I’m an investment advisor,” Weinstein tells me from his home near Philadelphia. “I’m a nobody. I’m the guy who lives in his mom’s basement wearing a tinfoil hat.” (He’s joking about the mom and the tinfoil.)

He’s also behind a series of scoops that could convince the Supreme Court to dismantle part of the Affordable Care Act. Weinstein has absorbed hours upon hours of interviews with Jonathan Gruber, an MIT professor who advised the Massachusetts legislature when it created “Romneycare” and the Congress when it created “Obamacare.” Conservatives had been looking for ways to demonstrate that the wording of the ACA denied insurance subsidies to consumers in states that did not create their own health exchanges. Weinstein found a clip of Gruber suggesting that states that did not create health insurance exchanges risked giving up the ACA’s subsidies; it went straight into the King v. Burwell brief, and into a case that’s currently headed to the Supreme Court.

The first question coming to my mind: why is it that a man named Weinstein is uncovering this information instead of an inquisitive media?  The Demorats accused George Bush of having an incurious mind.  I would accuse the American Media Maggots of the same, although for a longer period of time and with extreme selectivity.

The ACA and the people behind it are a dissembling, disgusting, timorous, shameful, cynical lot.

It’s all a scam, a fleecing, a purposeful lie, a purposeful deceit.

But it’s out now.

And not only is the Emperor naked, but he is flaccid and vacuous and, well, I’m starting to run out of appropriate verbs.

BZ

 

Oldest living US veteran: Rich Overton

Oldest Living VeteranHe’s 108 years old.

And he smokes and drinks.

From YahooNews.com:

Richard Overton, America’s oldest living veteran, participated in the Veterans Day parade in Austin, Texas, on Tuesday, posing for selfies from the passenger seat of a slow-moving car along the parade route.

Chances are, the 108-year-old World War II veteran began the day like any other: on the porch, smoking a cigar, sipping a cup of coffee stiffened with whiskey.

“I drink whiskey in my coffee. Sometimes I drink it straight,” Overton told CNN last fall. “I smoke my cigars, blow the smoke out — I don’t swallow it.”

Overton, who was born on May 11, 1906, in Bastrop County, Texas, served three years in the U.S. Army, with stops in Hawaii, Guam, Palau and Iwo Jima.

Yeah.  Just a few insignificant stops along the way.

BZ

 

Scenes from the Pacific Ocean

Samsung Note 4, 11-10-2014 195I’ve spent the past two weeks on the Fornicalia coast adjacent the Pacific Ocean.

This is the last vacation I’ll have whilst employed.  And it bothers me.  On my next vacation, my productive life will have ended as I’ll be retired.  That too I find disturbing.

Back on track now:

Though I hate the government of Fornicalia, I have to admit that the state itself is one of beauty, incredible scenery and fabulous weather.

Perhaps the most amazing part of this journey is the fact that I documented it with nothing more than a phone — the new Samsung Galaxy Note 4.  In some cases, my phone was more efficacious and provided greater resolution than the digital camera I customarily carry.  It certainly was more convenient than my photographic Plan B.

Click on each photo to embiggen.  The horizontals would make nice desktops.

Samsung Note 4, 11-10-2014 187Samsung Note 4, 11-10-2014 188Queenie’s Roadhouse Cafe in Elk, CA.  Q on the bun nowhere else.  GREAT burgers!

Samsung Note 4, 11-10-2014 202Samsung Note 4, 11-10-2014 208Samsung Note 4, 11-10-2014 334Samsung Note 4, 11-10-2014 336Samsung Note 4, 11-10-2014 227My intrepid dog Teddy, a terrier/mix unit of some degree, affixed with a nice fleece coat.

Samsung Note 4, 11-10-2014 343And after almost two weeks, there is one final day.  Then back to the final five months of my tenure as a cop.  The rough surf cascades in no cadence at night but soothes me at night.  Until such dreams may come.

BZ

P.S.

Still stultified that these photos stem from a phone.  Incredibleu.  .  .