Caucasoids Dwindling

But, of course, this doesn’t mean much because Caucasoids should be preoccupied with guilt, overstepping boundaries, relinquishing power and guaranteed outcomes.

Each and every Caucasoid owes — literally — millions of dollars and thousands of deaths to people of a greater melanin count in America.

There; I said it:

Demography is prophecy!

And that prophecy is about to come true.

From AP News:

Census shows whites lose US majority among babies

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WASHINGTON (AP) – For the first time, minorities make up a majority of babies in the U.S., part of a sweeping race change and growing age divide between mostly white, older Americans and predominantly minority youths that could reshape government policies.

Preliminary census estimates also show the share of African-American households headed by women – made up of mostly single mothers – now exceeds African-American households with married couples, a sign of declining U.S. marriages overall but also continuing challenges for black youths without involved fathers.

The findings, based on the latest government data, offer a preview of final 2010 census results being released this summer that provide detailed breakdowns by age, race and householder relationships such as same-sex couples.

Demographers say the numbers provide the clearest confirmation yet of a changing social order, one in which racial and ethnic minorities will become the U.S. majority by midcentury.

“We’re moving toward an acknowledgment that we’re living in a different world than the 1950s, where married or two-parent heterosexual couples are now no longer the norm for a lot of kids, especially kids of color,” said Laura Speer, coordinator of the Kids Count project for the Baltimore-based Annie E. Casey Foundation.

“It’s clear the younger generation is very demographically different from the elderly, something to keep in mind as politics plays out on how programs for the elderly get supported,” she said. “It’s critical that children are able to grow to compete internationally and keep state economies rolling.”

Currently, non-Hispanic whites make up just under half of all children 3 years old, which is the youngest age group shown in the Census Bureau’s October 2009 annual survey, its most recent. In 1990, more than 60 percent of children in that age group were white.

To me, in Fornicalia, this is actually no news.

From SacBee.com:

CEPEDA: Now whites are feeling discrimination

Published: Monday, Jun. 6, 2011 – 2:13 am

Scholars from the Harvard Business School and Tufts University’s department of psychology recently confirmed the obvious in contemporary American race relations. The title of their report, “Whites See Racism as a Zero-Sum Game That They Are Now Losing,” pretty much says it all.

Published late last month in the journal Perspectives on Psychological Science, the report by Michael Norton and Samuel Sommers says whites believe that as bias against blacks decreased in the last six decades, intentional discrimination against whites has increased. Whites now see anti-white bias as a bigger societal problem than anti-black bias.

Near the same time, four white Philadelphia teachers filed federal race-bias lawsuits accusing their black principal of creating a hostile work environment by requiring them to read an article that made the claim that “white teachers do not have the ability to teach African-American students” and letting black teachers ignore rules that white counterparts had to follow.

In Sacramento, Fornicalia (where I work) I am already officially The Minority.

My nephew and two nieces are already inculcated into the Caucasoid Guilt Trip. Yes and, of course, thanks to public schooling. Yes!

And if anyone thinks that race will NOT be a factor in the next 30 years, they’re entirely insane.

Demography IS prophecy.

Luckily, I’ll be dead by then.

BZ

Raising The American Debt Ceiling


While some talk of the distraction of Obama’s pulling out of Afghanistan, I ask:

If Conservative/GOP members get their way and the debt ceiling is not raised, will there be actual and immediate chaos?

From Reuters:

The CBO report found that public debt will exceed the size of the economy by 2021 unless lawmakers raise taxes or scale back benefits.

Republicans say they will not consider tax increases, while Democrats have said they won’t back cuts to expensive health care benefit programs.

The group aims to reduce budget deficits by $4 trillion over the next 10 years to give lawmakers the political cover to raise the $14.3 trillion debt ceiling by a large enough increment to cover borrowing needs through the 2012 elections.

Many in Congress do not want to focus on the issue longer than necessary. Senator Max Baucus, a Democrat involved in the talks, said a short-term fix was unlikely. “There will be an agreement,” he said.

Investors say a temporary fix would likely cost the United States its coveted AAA credit rating, raising borrowing costs and hurting the fragile economic recovery.

Moody’s main analyst for the United States Steven Hess told Reuters in an interview that a modest rise in the debt ceiling could be a sign that Washington’s final budget agreement will not be enough to meaningfully cut the U.S. deficit.

I submit: it is way past time to draw a proverbial budgetary line in the sand.

I wrote about this on July 10th of 2010, where I submitted — then — that it was past time to create mayhem. In terms of stepping away from the Middle East, I postulated:

If we are not going to remove and ship oil from Iraq . . .

If we are not going to send Killer Squads into Pakistan to eliminate bin Laden . . .

If we are not going to kill five terrorists for every one soldier killed, and put their bleeding heads on sharpened sticks in public . . .

If we are not going to assault mosques and ventilate the Taliban and al Qaeda in what is, essentially, just another building . . .

If we are not going to tolerate collateral damage or casualties in any way . . .

If we demand perfection from our soldiers and expect lawlessness from our enemies, then prosecute our soldiers for being human . . .

Then we have committed ourselves to defeat and allowed our good men to die. And therefore, no more good men should die if we lack the political will to kill the enemy. Lots of people. People who deserve killing no matter where they be, no matter how they dress.

For Christ’s sake, people, we refuse to even call the enemy “the enemy.” We use euphemisms.

And then, maybe then, it really is time to pack up and go home.

If we refuse to turn those countries into rubble, and then break the rubble into sand, then we don’t belong there. Our young men deserve better because we lack the will to win and kill people overtly. Under both Bush and Obama.

People may call this Isolationism. I call it: a line drawn brave. Because if we deem we’re such cowards as to not cross that line — to kill people outright — then we need to subsume. It is, to me, a clear IF / THEN equation.

BZ

New PC Laptop


In the computer world, I’ve mostly been an abandoned man.

Some people have what is known as a Green Thumb in terms of plants.

That applies, as well, to technology.

My wife has the Green Thumb in terms of family technology.

I, myself, have a Black Thumb in terms of technology.

My desktop computer crashed over a year ago. Since then, I’ve mostly relied on my HP Pavilion zd8000 laptop computer on which to place posts. That Bad Boy is quite a number of years old.

And supplemented, every now and then, by a used Apple MacBook Pro my wife purchased for me roughly two years ago. I thought the Apple OS would be — as everyone described — more than intuitive.

Except, if you source from a PC world, Apple’s OS is NOT necessarily that inherently intuitive.

In some instances, it is precisely opposite of “intuitive.” That I have determined, at least.

So, for the past three years, I’ve been posting predominantly with my HP zd8000 laptop and supplemented with the older Apple MacBook Pro at my wife’s house.

Because, in my cabin in the Sierra Nevada mountains, my connection is — get this — actually still a “dial-up.” That’s how obscure is my cabin.

If I’m lucky, I get a 56.4 connection on the best of sessions.

Connected to my zd8000 laptop = prehistoric times.

With that in mind, I wanted to purchase a new PC laptop which transformed into the bulk of the new age.

This past weekend I, therefore, bought a Sony Vaio F-series 16.4-inch laptop which included an IntelCore i7-2630QM 2ghz processor, NVIDEA GEforce GT540M GPU, 8 gigs of RAM, 750g HDD, and BluRay optical drive.

Comparitively speaking, that laptop is a shadow of my former laptop.

The HP zd8000 weighed about 2,547 pounds more, bulked up to three loud fans, and took roughly ten minutes to both boot up and shut down.

On the other hand, there wasn’t another 17″ screen to compete with the HP zd8000. That screen sent independent monitor makers screeching for home.

My former confuser: HP zd8000.

My new boss: Sony Vaio Series F.

A quarter the weight with three times the processing power.

BZ

Summer Solstice


Today, Tuesday, June 21st, is the Summer Solstice.

Just what, precisely, does that mean?

In a few words: it is the longest day of the year in terms of daylight.

From this day forward, the amount of light per day will diminish towards Fall and then Winter.

I love every season with the very specific exception of Summer.

Summer, to me, means agonizing heat, some humidity, clogged roadways (in my case, up I-80), melanoma, carcinoma, my cancerous past, screaming kids, bawling infants, skyrocketing gas prices, rude vacationers, and long days to cover my fellow supervisors and deputies who customarily take the bulk of their time-off in this period.

Which is why, when I vacation, I do so in late October, December, January and February. When the fewest number of persons are on the roads or in hotels or in my way. And — oddly enough — hotel/motel rates are at their lowest. Imagine that.

I enjoy the rain, the fog, the snow, the cold, the sleet, the massive waves at the ocean, the horizontal snowstorms in the Sierras, the lack of people to mar my view of nature.

Predominantly, I hate people. If you vacation in Summer I likely hate you. I avoid you like the plague. You can deal with your fellow mindless locusts buzzing about with your ilk and kids. You can clean up your kids’ vomit and snot. Leave the booth at the restaurant as though a war was fought there — that’s how inconsiderate you are. Bring your squalling horde of infants to the movie, dining place, outdoor venue I’d like to otherwise enjoy with my wife.

You can keep Summer. I stay at home and I work in the shade.

Which is why I can’t wait for the Summer Solstice to subsume and grow smaller. Which means: people will be, by-and-by, going away.

This always makes me smile. It’s all downhill from here.

BZ

P.S.

Year Northern Hemisphere Southern Hemisphere
2000 June 21, 01:48 December 21, 13:37
2001 June 21, 07:38 December 21, 19:21
2002 June 21, 13:24 December 22, 01:14
2003 June 21, 19:10 December 22, 07:04
2004 June 21, 00:57 December 21, 12:42
2005 June 21, 06:46 December 21, 18:35
2006 June 21, 12:26 December 22, 00:22
2007 June 21, 18:06 December 22, 06:08
2008 June 20, 23:59 December 21, 12:04
2009 June 21, 05:46 December 21, 17:47
2010 June 21, 11:28 December 21, 23:38
2011 June 21, 17:16 December 22, 05:30
2012 June 20, 23:09 December 21, 11:12
2013 June 21, 05:04 December 21, 17:11
2014 June 21, 10:51 December 21, 23:03
2015 June 21, 16:38 December 22, 04:48
2016 June 20, 22:34 December 21, 10:44
2017 June 21, 04:24 December 21, 16:28
2018 June 21, 10:07 December 21, 22:23
2019 June 21, 15:54 December 22, 04:19
2020 June 20, 21:44 December 21, 10:02