Here’s your heinous Gubmint Shutdown: “Even in shutdown, Feds get overtime, comp time, ‘Sunday pay’ “

US President Barack Obama speaks duringWow.  I mean, zowie.  A shutdown in the federal government will certainly hurt.  Considering that when Demorats typify a “complete government shutdown,” “complete” happens to only mean 40% of the federal government.

And with those exempted come some great perks:

Even in shutdown, Feds get overtime, comp time, ‘Sunday pay’

By PAUL BEDARD | SEPTEMBER 30, 2013 AT 2:19 PM

A federal government shutdown will temporarily cut off pay of thousands of Uncle Sam’s workers, but for those considered “excepted employees,” there could be a nice salary bump thanks to rules allowing overtime, compensatory time and other benefits provided to those the administration feels too important to furlough.

In advance of the potential shutdown, the Office of Personnel Management distributed a 30-page “Guidance for Shutdown Furloughs” that spells out who will get what, if anything, if President Obama and House Republicans can’t negotiate a break in the budget stalemate by Monday night, the end of the fiscal year.

Most workers won’t be considered excepted employees, but OPM emphasized that it’s not because their work isn’t valued. “Excepted employees include employees who are performing emergency work involving the safety of human life or the protection of property or performing certain other types of excepted work,” said the guide.

Interesting.  I wonder just who might be considered “performing emergency work,” or “certain other types of excepted work”?

Congress, perhaps?

BZ

 

 

DON’T BUY WINDOWS 8

From personal experience, I call it Windows H8.  As in: HATE.

Windows H8And there’s a reason this sign is taped to the glass of a computer shop:

Windows 8 DowngradeIf you were thinking of purchasing a new computer — not a tablet, not a so-called “smart phone,” but an actual full-sized desktop or laptop computer — then AVOID WINDOWS 8 and also avoid ANY desktop or laptop with Windows 8 pre-installed.

Frankly, I wish I could FIND a store that would only charge me $125 to downgrade from Windows 8 to Windows 7 Professional, at 64-bit.

HaTE Windows 8 SignBest Buy certainly cannot do it.  I “tried,” in terms of them telling me that it couldn’t be done.  They blew me off.  And I purchased the computer there.  So much for confidence in Best Buy.

For those of you who just tuned in: DON’T BUY WINDOWS 8.

There’s only one option for you:

Windows 8 Downgrade SignBecause here’s the deal:

Microsoft has a habit of underdeveloping its OS, foisting it upon consumers, and then upgrading only when forced to.  It uses consumers as test beds whilst, in the meantime, collecting massive fees for its application and its mandatory usage in PCs.

There is a REASON that Microsoft’s CEO, Steve Ballmer, was forced by its board to step down.  He didn’t “get it.”  And Microsoft — with no clear successor in sight — STILL doesn’t “get it.”  You want a solution to your problems, Microsoft?  Hire ME.  I “get it.”  And I’m older than Ballmer — who looks twice my age.

Here’s a remarkably telling quote:

The software company made the surprising announcement Friday after a tumultuous year in which it radically redesigned nearly all of its major products for a new computing era defined by mobile and touch-screen computing. No successor was named, a signal to analysts that Ballmer, 57, was pressured by the board to go.

And herein lies the rub. Microsoft radically “redesigned” everything.  Wrong.  Oh-so-wrong.

Let’s use, for example, Windows Vista.  It, at best, was an abortion on toast with cheese and bloody scraps.  The non-embracement of Vista resulted in Windows 7 which is, thank the gods, the most stable Windows platform I’ve yet encountered.

Further, from here:

I know the ancestry of Windows 8, as does anyone with an iPad, iPod, iPOS, iPhone, iCarp, iPiss or any manner or make of “smart phone” or tablet.  It’s an attempt to tap into the “touch” market without any regard for a computer user’s actual wish to touch a confuser screen.

Whereas, with something you hold in either a single hand — witness a smart phone — or something you may hold in two hands — as a tablet — the Apple touch system or Android system makes good use of your thumbs or the swish of a fingertip, in terms of convenience.

To think that idea would translate well into a full-sized confuser setup on, say, a huge computer screen such as mine is quite unfortunate, as to border on moronic.  I do NOT want to reach over to constantly touch my confuser screen.  Because that means I have to CLEAN my screen almost constantly, as I do not care for swirls and swishes on the screen.

Okay, let me unpack: it IS moronic.  I do NOT wish to constantly touch my large screen to get somewhere.  I do NOT want to smear my screen or constantly bend to enable said touching.  Sometimes I care to lounge in my chair with my arm resting on an extended desk shelf, hand resting on mouse.  Sometimes I wish to have the keyboard on my lap whilst I likewise kick back in said Herman Miller Aeron chair.

Further, Windows 8 is the Software Nazi.  It is telling me that I only have a certain few number of days left on pieces of software I have owned for years, and that I must re-register these pieces of software or purchase them again in their entirety.  To that I reply, kindly, to Microsoft: fuck you.  I’m not doing that nor am I going to accept your totalic rule.  I’ll rip you out by your oppressive guts before I submit.

AND SO I LOST THE REST OF THIS POST.

BECAUSE I HAD TO GO BETWEEN INTERNET EXPLORER AND MOZILLA FIREFOX.

That was THREE HOURS of writing down the drain.

This will stand because I refuse to re-write an entire post again.

BZ

 

 

“Somers Man Fights Back After Pro-Gun Sign Removed From Lawn” — this is WRONG

The City of Somers, New York, police department got it WRONG when it removed a pro-Second Amendment sign from the private property of a man in that city. His signs had gone missing before, so he installed a camera which captured, as documented here in photographs:

MFDC9650Above, the officer is seen pushing the sign down with his right foot.

MFDC9651Here, the sign is being pulled up, with its broken base evident in the ground.

MFDC9652Finally, the officer is physically removing the sign from the property.

Why this post, why now? — when the nation is a target-rich environment in terms of politics and DC machinations, sequester, Obamacare, shutdown and otherwise?

Because an action like this is an active manifestation of an environment that fosters government intrusion where government intrusion is not only unnecessary but unwarranted, ill-conceived, tone-deaf and progressing into an actual criminal venue.

Let me be clear: IF THIS CHAIN OF EVENTS IS ACCURATE, one or all of these crimes have occurred: 1) trespassing, 2) theft of property and/or 3) 42 USC 1983, which reads:

Every person who, under color of any statute, ordinance, regulation, custom, or usage, of any State or Territory or the District of Columbia, subjects, or causes to be subjected, any citizen of the United States or other person within the jurisdiction thereof to the deprivation of any rights, privileges, or immunities secured by the Constitution and laws, shall be liable to the party injured in an action at law, suit in equity, or other proper proceeding for redress, except that in any action brought against a judicial officer for an act or omission taken in such officer’s judicial capacity, injunctive relief shall not be granted unless a declaratory decree was violated or declaratory relief was unavailable. For the purposes of this section, any Act of Congress applicable exclusively to the District of Columbia shall be considered to be a statute of the District of Columbia.

My sources on this story are here and here and here.

What was the nature of the sign?

2nd Amendment Sign, Somers, NYSeeing this, what is it about the small sign that would draw the ire of either neighbors or the focus of the City of Somers itself, in the form of the Somers PD?  Would it be the massively large size of the sign?  Check the size of the sign in the third photo in relation to the officer.  Was there a display of objectionable curse words?  Rude or threatening or offensive graphics or phrases?

Or would it be even more base: someone in the city or locally considers the Second Amendment to be somehow representative of a view not in keeping with something of a Leftist philosophy?

And sent the cops to remove same.

For those unfamiliar, please allow me to step back for a moment if you will.  I am a cop.  I have worked for the federal government in law enforcement, trained federal LE employees, and worked for two Fornicalia LE agencies.  I have a total of 40 years of overall LE experience and currently am employed, as a Sergeant, for a 2,000+ -member Fornicalia department.

That said — and is this predicated upon the CHAIN OF EVENTS AS INDICATED being accurate — I find myself not only disgusted with the City of Somers PD, but disappointed in the individual officer who removed the sign.

Let’s speculate — at the most embracing — the sign was a violation of some sort of city codicil or code or law regarding a very specific amount of feet from a roadway, in a particular zone, etc.  If this were true, there would also be a PROCESS for a violation to include a notice, citation, summons, documentation, a referenced report taken with concomitant REPORT NUMBER.  There would be a logical and proportional process to have played out prior to outright trespass, confiscation and destruction of personal property — ABSENT A COURT ORDER.  And: was there a court order?

You, Officer Somers PD sir, have played into the hands of Leftists who would do their level best to, bit by bit, remove our foundational freedoms.  You were either a willing dupe who believes in the “supremacy of government,” or a weak-kneed and weak-willed individual who takes an order and carries it out, logic and spirit be damned.  There is the letter of the law and the spirit of the law.

To that I say: shame on you.  You do a disservice to your uniform and the up-menu oath you swore to the citizens you serve.  I would refer you to Oathkeepers.org.  But, with this act, you are the kind Oathkeepers do not want.  Frankly: you make me sick.

Sometimes, ladies and gentlemen, you have to be willing to make a stand.  With this officer, his stand wasn’t even a sign.  Which means: when it comes to confiscation, he’ll likely be the first officer to stand in that line with his department.  Because: past performance is the best predictor of future behavior.

I write with experience: when/if, Officer Somers, you are found in violation of one or all of these bodies of law, your department will cast you aside like a sawdust doll.  They will not support you and they will divest themselves of you.  If it fiscally or politically expedient, you shall be sacrificed.

BZ

P.S.
I am a Conservative and, moreover, a growing Libertarian these days.  With that in mind, again, if the facts in evidence are indeed true, the City of Somers should be sued, the police department should be sued, and the individual officer should be sued as well.  Simultaneously, the officer involved should be criminally prosecuted — again, if factually correct — for trespass and theft, at minimum.

When our foundational rights and freedoms are at risk, I brook few slights.

Our Founding Fathers didn’t risk all for nothing.

 

 

Senior Obama Adviser Compares House Republicans To Terrorists, Kidnappers, And Arsonists

First, the story itself:

From BusinessInsider.com:

by BRETT LOGIURATO

White House senior adviser Dan Pfeiffer used three vivid analogies to  attack House Republicans’ laundry list of demands for  raising the debt ceiling, comparing Republicans to arsonists, hostage-takers and suicide bombers.

“What we’re not for is negotiating with people with a bomb strapped to their  chest,” Pfeiffer said in an interview with CNN’s Jake Tapper Thursday afternoon. “We’re not going to do that.”

Immured on video for the entertainment of all:

My.  Imagine how Demorats and Leftists are so inclined as to label Republicans as terrorists, whilst, at the same time, Demorats and Leftists are not inclined to label Islamists as what they are: terrorists.

Discrepancies, anyone?

BZ