Here is the goodness of people taught to demand something for nothing:

Walmart EBT 1From KSLA.com, channel 12 in Louisiana:

Walmart shelves in Springhill, Mansfield, cleared in EBT glitch

By Carolyn Roy

MANSFIELD, LA (KSLA) –

Shelves in Walmart stores in Springhill and Mansfield, LA were reportedly cleared Saturday night, when the stores allowed purchases on EBT cards even though they were not showing limits.

The chaos that followed ultimately required intervention from local police, and left behind numerous carts filled to overflowing, apparently abandoned when the glitch-spurred shopping frenzy ended.

Springhill Police Chief Will Lynd confirms they were called in to help the employees at Walmart because there were so many people clearing off the shelves. He says Walmart was so packed, “It was worse than any black Friday” that he’s ever seen.

Wait a minute.  Is this reporter and the police chief attempting to intimate that those poor, helpless and needy persons may have been exhibiting a modicum of greed stemming from their new-found Free Cheese “open” EBT cards?

Lynd explained the cards weren’t showing limits and they called corporate Walmart, whose spokesman  said to let the people use the cards anyway. From 7 to 9 p.m., people were loading up their carts, but when the cards began showing limits again around 9, one woman was detained because she rang up a bill of $700.00 and only had .49 on her card. She was held by police until corporate Walmart said they wouldn’t press charges if she left the food.

Lynd says at 9 p.m., when the cards came back online and it was announced over the loud speaker, people just left their carts full of food in the aisles and left.

There was, however, a huge mess left behind. Pictures and videos obtained by KSLA News 12 show aisles packed with shoppers emptying the shelves in Springhill. Another video shows what appear to be at least dozens of overflowing carts left abandoned in the aisles at the Mansfield store, against the backdrop of emptied shelves in the meat department.  

The reporting indicating that persons who discovered their cards had limits and simply left their carts in situ must be false.  Surely the upright, righteous and the truly needy would have assisted the store in trying to return stock to shelves, as the principled, good-hearted and true persons they are.

KSLA News 12 Shreveport, Louisiana News Weather

Let’s talk straight for a moment, shall we?

Predominantly populated by blacks and the grossly obese, the Walmart shelves were sacked by persons who were conducting clear and obvious fraud when they realized that some kind of computer glitch allowed them to, literally, take whatever they wanted from the shelves with no consequences and no limits.  For a full two hours.

“That’s plain theft, that’s stealing, that’s all I got to say about it.”

The carts left behind beg another question for Walmart and future purchasers: how long was the frozen food left out, and would you go back and purchase that frozen food yourself?

This, ladies and gentlemen, is what you get when your loving federal government has taught people, for generations, to not work, to not keep males in the family nucleus.

You can thank your federal government for the literal explosion of gangs, comprised of individuals who are looking for nothing more than acceptance, importance, inclusion and a sense of belonging — something they do not get in today’s purposely-fragmented families.  Which they do get in gangs.

BZ

 

Another view of Speaker John Boehner: he’s not moderate enough

John Boehner Quite Frakking TanI chanced across a news site called the Missoulian, sent to me by a comment-friend (the symbols I cannot reproduce here in my basic version of WordPress), which featured a headline in this article that reads:

Congress: House Speaker John Boehner unwilling to jeopardize his position

Pat Williams, Missoula

Republican Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives John Boehner and I are friends. We have seldom visited since I left the Congress in 1997, but during Boehner’s first years in the House I was the chairman of an education committee of which he was a member.

Boehner, despite our political differences, was attentive, engaged and always considering fresh ways, as he saw it, to improve the nation’s schools. I liked him and still do – although now I am troubled by the policy and political muddle in which he has been cast. It is also disappointing to note that he prefers to follow rather than lead.

Boehner, although a genuine “corporations come first” Republican, is far more moderate than his four dozen Republican members who agree with the “take no prisoners” radicalized creed of their tea party constituents. That minority within the House Majority trampled roughshod over the preferences of most of the citizenry by taking the U.S. federal government hostage to their demands.

And, of course, here is where the writer and I agree then depart, and not just a tad bit, but radically.

Yes.  Agreed: Boehner is “far more moderate than his four dozen Republican members who with the ‘take no prisoners’ radicalized creed of their tea party constituents.”

But a massively-important interjection: to believe in the Constitution, to believe in a limited government, to believe in a Constitution that, by its nature, tends to limit government (as I, frankly, quite nicely summarized here) is not a concept or philosophy that can be categorized as “radical” unless you yourself are a radical and a disbeliever in the brilliant precepts of our founding fathers — as horribly Caucasoid as they may have been.  Damn them for that.  When you minimize our foundational documents you bleat for a “Living Constitution.”  Meaning: you simply want more governmental Free Cheese.

In my opinion, as I wrote in 2010, it all gets down to:

POSITIVE vs NEGATIVE RIGHTS:

Our current Constitution frames much of what we value in terms of what the government cannot do.

–  The government cannot engage in unreasonable searches and seizures

–  It cannot inflict cruel and unusual punishment. 

The vitally-important final paragraph from the article is:

However, this year’s Boehner seems to feel the Speaker’s cloak slipping from his shoulders and apparently is unwilling to jeopardize his vaulted position. Thus he continues to substitute ducking and dodging for bold leadership. Perhaps it was too much to hope, but wouldn’t it have been historic if Speaker Boehner told his Republicans to either act like adults or find themselves a new Speaker of the House?

The GOP has pretty much “gone along to get along” and I am primarily done with that philosophy.

Captain ObviousBecause I should care to point out the statue of Captain Obvious standing in the room: when is it, precisely, when a moderate Republican has been embraced recently by the electorate, or not been demonized by the press, or not been castigated by the Demorats?  Clue me in, if you please: when?

So: “wouldn’t it have been historic if Speaker Boehner told his Republicans to either act like adults or find themselves a new Speaker of the House?”

Again, another point of departure with the — I submit — Leftist author: his Republicans in the arms-length guise of Ted Cruz ARE acting like adults.  The Fiscal Adults.  The Logical Adults.  The Common Sense Adults.  Sitting at the Adult’s Table.  As opposed to the kid’s table at Thanksgiving.  Because: there are no adults in DC these days.

Additionally: the GOP should find itself a new Speaker of the House.  Perhaps John Boehner should feel the speaker’s cloak slipping from his tanned shoulders.

One House suggestion: Tom McClintock.

An actual Conservative.

BZ

 

 

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China: GOP responsible for giant killer hornets

From the Guardian.com:

The Chinese city living in fear of giant killer hornets

Jonathan Kaiman visits Ankang municipality where swarms of highly venomous hornets have killed 41 people in three months

by Jonathan Kaiman in Ankang

Chen pointed with a shaky hand at the small plot of cabbage, scallions and corn where his friend Yu Yihong was stung to death by giant hornets.

“When he got to the hospital, there were still two hornets in his trousers,” says Chen, a local farmer who, like many villagers, declined to give his full name to a foreign journalist. “The hornets’ poison was too strong – his liver and kidneys failed, and he couldn’t urinate.”

Vespa mandarinia is the world’s largest hornet, around the size of a human adult’s thumb, yellow and black in colour and highly venomous. Their 6mm-long stingers carry a venom potent enough to dissolve human tissue. Victims may die of kidney failure or anaphylactic shock.

vespa mandarinia An Asian hornet (vespa mandarinia) eats a honeybee. The sting of the highly venomous giant hornet, which measures about the size of a human thumb, can dissolve human tissue and cause kidney failure. Photograph: Scott Camazine

Yu’s story is a tragic but increasingly common one in north-west China‘s Shaanxi province where, over the past three months alone, hornets have killed 41 people and injured a further 1,675. Ankang, a municipality in the province’s south, appears to be the epicentre of the scourge. While hornets infest its mountainous rural areas every year – 36 residents were stung to death between 2002 and 2005 – locals and municipal officials say this year is tantamount to an epidemic, the worst they have ever seen.

Chinese leaders, in consultation with Harry Reid, have decided that the GOP is responsible for the invasion of the giant flesh-eating and deadly hornets.

Meanwhile, back at the ranch, from HuffPo:

Here’s A Tally Of Which House Republicans Are Ready To Fund The Government, No Strings Attached

WASHINGTON — In the hours since the government shut down, House Republicans have slowly but steadily been coming forward to say they’re ready to pass a bill to fund the government with no strings attached.

Who might those House GOP members be?  Try:

Rep. Pat Meehan (R-Pa.), Rep. Scott Rigell (R-Va.), Rep. Jon Runyan (R-N.J.), Rep. Mike Fitzpatrick (R-Pa.), Rep. Lou Barletta (R-Pa.), Rep. Peter King (R-N.Y.), Rep. Devin Nunes (R-Calif.), Rep. Charlie Dent (R-Pa.), Rep. Frank Wolf (R-Va.), Rep. Michael Grimm (R-N.Y.), Rep. Erik Paulsen (R-Minn.), Rep. Rob Wittman (R-Va.), Rep. Frank LoBiondo (R-N.J.), Rep. Randy Forbes (R-Va.), Rep. Jim Gerlach (R-Pa.), Rep. Leonard Lance (R-N.J.), Rep. Mike Simpson (R-Idaho), Rep. Bill Young (R-Fla.), Rep. Mario Diaz-Balart (R-Fla.), Rep. Richard Hanna (R-N.Y.), Rep. Rodney Davis (R-Ill.), Rep. Tim Griffin (R-Ark.).

It’s heartening to see that so many House Republicans are willing to give away the store for absolutely nothing in return.

It’s also invigorating to note that the east coast is well represented by GOP Surrender Monkeys in the form of Pennsylvania, Virgina, New York and New Jersey.  Closer to their paychecks and pork, they realize the Demorats may not be so willing to drink heavily with them at the end of the day in various local DC watering holes.

BZ

 

 

Obama in His Godly Dictatorship: “I shouldn’t have to offer anything.”

Obama Word Is GoldObama: ‘I shouldn’t have to offer anything’

From the WashingtonPost.com:

By Aaron Blake, Published: September 30 at 5:23 pm

President Obama says in a new interview with NPR that he doesn’t feel the need to compromise on anything when it comes to the budget and debt ceiling debates.

“I shouldn’t have to offer anything,” he said. “They’re not doing me a favor by paying for things that they have already approved for the government to do. That’s part of their basic function of government; that’s not doing me a favor. That’s doing what the American people sent them here to do – carrying out their responsibilities.”

“I shouldn’t have to offer anything.

Because we need to recognize that Mr Obama is basically Imperial.  His word simply becomes The Word.

And yet, when I check the phrase on YouTube, I get this video:

I slap my forehead in shock.  No air conditioning?

I can’t write this stuff.  Reality always trumps fiction.  Obama is a buffoon at the most extensive and frakking best.  With bushels of understanding held in reserve.

BZ

 

 

A message to Mr Obama, from “just a kid”

Obama NoteOne of my co-workers showed me the above note this morning, one that his seven-year-old daughter had written to our president, after she heard her mother and father discussing home finances.  I’d submit it’s succinct and rather eye-opening.

It reads, in all it’s seven-year-old glory:

Dear oboma

my name is Audrey _____ a kid and I herd your new law last nite and I know you are fiting for some pepeol but my Mom and Dad have to work extra hard to pay for those people who don’t work P.S. do you think other people shod get things without deserving it and one more your new law maks my parents work super hard to pay for that and taxes to

Sinsely Audrey just a kid

Frankly, I think Audrey displays intelligence far beyond that of many adults today.  She understands how things really work.

BZ