Sunday, April 29, 2012

Dude, Where's My Car?

Miami-Dade County lost almost 300 cars that it bought and never drove.

Almost. Three-Hundred. Cars. Didn't drive them. Lost for 5 years.

But hey, our government is totally going to be able to manage the details of our healthcare system without any problems like this. And remember, if you complain about government incompetence or your tax money being wasted, you're just a crazy tea-partier.
[via Insty]

Weekly Quote for Inspiration

“Timid men prefer the calm of despotism to the tempestuous sea of liberty.” 

                                                         –Thomas Jefferson

Don't be the timid man.

Saturday, April 28, 2012

USA Olympic Teams Train With Navy SEALs

Oh, so you Olympic athletes thing you're tough, right? Not so fast my friend.
If told beforehand about the demands of the training, most athletes "probably would have been out, right out of the blocks," one of the SEALs says. 
As it is, only 18 of the 41 athletes who begin the session are still in it at the end, four hours later. 
"What was the hardest part? Getting over being cold," finisher Amanda Clark, a 2008 and 2012 Olympian, says. "When the shivers started to take over and somebody next to you is saying that it's their time to step out, just trying to calm the body back down, know that there's probably a chance you're going back in the water — and that it's going to end when they say it's going to end."
I bet it is a little bit of a shock for Olympic athletes to train with SEALs. Probably for the first time in their training, they're being told that the team is more important than the individual. I think this training is going to pay off big time in the mental toughness of our athletes.

Thursday, April 26, 2012

SC Senate Is Considering Raising Employees Wages

Fairness. Hey! We're going to raise your taxes to pay ourselves more.
State workers have not had a pay increase since 2007. Meanwhile, average hourly wages for private-sector workers in South Carolina have increased 9.7 percent since 2007, according to the state Department of Commerce.

That’s not fair,” said state Sen. Darrell Jackson, D-Richland.
Fairness? I don't recall the public sector workers being laid of in droves during the recession. I also don't think that most of the private-sector folks have a sweet pension. Personally, I think we could fire 25% of the state workers who aren't performing well and give their pay to the 75% who do a good job.

That sounds like "fariness" to me.

Read more here: http://www.thestate.com/2012/04/26/2250994/sc-senate-considers-4-raise-for.html#storylink=cpy

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Gritty Images from New York City

In a Shorpy-like genre, the Daily Mail has some great images of New York City from the turn of the century through the 1930's. Here's my favorite:
Babe Ruth at Game One of the 1936 World Series at the Polo Grounds in New York

Pretty cool stuff. If you like old photos, check out Shorpy.
[h/t @gabrielmalor]

Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Mande Wilkes: Weapons Grade Stupid at FitsNews

I first heard of FitsNews in connection with Governor Haley's candidacy and all of the controversy about her relationships. The blog strikes me as a tabloid that is high on salacious details and full of snark. Unfortunately, it's also low on ideas and thought. I don't go there, but I occasionally see links to it on other blogs that I frequent.

Anyway, I came across an article with a premise so condescending and petty, it has to be written by one of those girls who's gotten by on their looks. Ms. Wilkes must be a little self-conscious about the fact that she's a ditzy airhead, because apparently, she's decided to try and sound "smart" by running down the military.

She kicks off her dung-heap of a column by recounting the military's "scandals" (Burning the Korans; peeing on corpses; the soldier who is accused of mass murder; and the photos of the bodies with smiling troops) in Afghanistan, and she draws this conclusion:
U.S. officials have predictably denounced these acts as “reprehensible”, while at the same time insisting this behavior is “isolated.” Isolated how, exactly? Four scandals in four months is hardly isolated or even sporadic. At this point, it’s almost a pattern. Denying the increasing predictability of these events – blindly insisting these scandals are isolated rather than repeated – pushes aside the more interesting question.
Ok, so she disagrees that these events are isolated, and she says it's "almost a pattern". I think almost a pattern is code for "not a pattern".

First of all, it's not "four scandals in four months". Ms. Wilkes must have missed the day in kindergarten where they learn the calendar, but the photos of the troops posing with the dead suicide bombers was from two years ago. For Ms. Wilkes, who is math-challenged, that would be 2010.

Perhaps Ms. Wilkes would be surprised to learn that Alexander the Great conquered Persia. However, just because she heard about it today that doesn't mean Alexander the Great crossed the Hellespont last week.

Calendars: they're hard.

Anyway, Ms. Wilkes wants to dig into the tough questions: Why are are troops so insensitive?

I guess it's not enough for Ms. Wilkes that we have the best fighting force in the entire world. We have people who go halfway around the globe, are subjected to some of the most horrible conditions imaginable,  and the vast majority of them carry out the mission with honor and without complaint. Now, she would like every single person in the United States Military to be well-mannered and from good breeding. Here are her words:
It used to be that everybody who was anybody enlisted in the military. Nowadays, everybody who’s nobody serves – a natural consequence of incentivizing service with signing bonuses, comped education, and plush pensions.
Rather than the symbol of nobility it once was, military service has become almost a scarlet letter of sorts – signifying an individual of lesser resources, breeding, or ambition.
I'm a fair guy, and I'm trying to see her point of view, but I can't get my head that far up my ass.

This is just an asinine statement from someone who considers themselves superior to our armed forces. Everybodies and Nobodies? This is the Army, not a Cotillion.  I guess the "sombodies" decide to get boob jobs and run for Congress? Good luck with that, you idiot.

There are hundreds of reasons that folks join the United States military. Some people decide that they want to go to college (or graduate school), and join the military to pay for it. Does this somehow make them less qualified to serve? Just because your mommy and daddy had a trust fund set up for your college education and your boob job doesn't make the poor kid less qualified to serve in the military. Who paid for your college and law school, Ms. Wilkes?

Ms. Wilkes seems to think that joining the military is an indication of no "ambition". I would argue that it exactly the opposite. You have to be a fairly ambitious person to join the military. It's the ultimate meritocracy. The people who get the job done are recognized and promoted. The military doesn't care whether you're a woman, man, white, black, purple, orange. If you get the job done, you advance. There are also great careers that are available to folks who learn technical skills in the military.

I guess we should re-instate the draft and pull Ms. Wilkes' candy-ass into the Army, so she can give everyone lessons in battlefield manners. But hey, this is America, you can be whatever you want, even if you're an absolute failure. Ms. Wilkes is a shining example of how much you can fail:


Mande Wilkes can't pass the bar exam, so she decided to get a boob job and become an internet troll. I guess God didn't love you enough to make you pretty and smart.

Monday, April 23, 2012

Quick Tips for Fertilizing Your Lawn

Finally, some news you can use.

Boeing Ready to Roll out First Dreamliner

In keeping with our aircraft theme: The Charleston plant that was almost shot down by the NLRB is ready to bring their first aircraft off the line this week.

Here's hoping it is the first of many. Congrats!

Sunday, April 22, 2012

SNJ (T-6 Variant) on Display at Owens Field

In addition to the Palmetto Cup, there was a nice display of aircraft at Owens Field this weekend. One of the best looking (and sounding) aircraft was this vintage WWII US Marine Corps SNJ, which is a variant of the very popular T-6.

As good as it looked on the ground, it sounded even better in the air. Just imagine the most classic old buzz of an aircraft that you hear in all the WWII movies. It was exactly like that. With two of them coming overhead at one point, you felt transported back to the 1940s.
Not just an airplane; a time machine.

Saturday, April 21, 2012

Nikki Haley's Vogue Photo

What voting block is Governor Haley going for with this photo? Also, is her hair being blown with one of those fans like in a shampoo commercial?

Friday, April 20, 2012

Friday Cocktail Hour: Derby Party

News You Can Use: Essentials for your Kentucky Derby Party. I would substitute the bourbon, though. Go with Blanton's Original Single Barrel.

P.S. Don't drink any bourbon right before you drive a school bus full of kids.

Lexington School-Bus Driver Charged with DUI

Ideally, you don't want to get a DUI. However, if you're going to get a DUI, you probably don't want to do it on the job. Additionally, if you're going to get a DUI on the job, you probably don't want your job to be driving children around.

Thursday, April 19, 2012

2012 South Carolina Football Poster

It's that time of year again! Football posters are out! We've seen that this isn't as simple as standing around and having your picture taken, though. I think we all remember this poster-failure.

In any event, I was going to put the photo of the 2012 South Carolina Football Poster on the blog, but you can see it better here at the link. I know it's tough to make that single left-click, but I'm sure you'll have a power-bar afterwards.

In my opinion, the poster looks great. I like putting Clowney and Taylor on each end...because they're...defensive ends. (I see what you did there, Spurrier.) They're also each about 12 feet tall, so the composition is balanced. Few people know it, but Spurrier actually minored in studio art. He has a real critical eye for composition and form.

After close scrutiny, it appears that Lattimore's knee is 100% good to go. You see that look in his eye? It's saying Yeah, you think I'm going to be slowed down by a little ol' knee injury? Your funeral bro.

In related news, we finally have our QB in the team poster. Sorry #TeamGarcia. Shaw is going to shake and bake this year. Remember, when in doubt, it's never a bad decision to hand the ball to #21.

National High Five Day

It's National High Five Day. This was brought to my attention by @wolverine280. Follow him on twitter for all of your #Bro related stories.

The Highest of Fives. Use sparingly.

The Cost of Gov. Haley's Security

House Minority Leader Harry Ott of St. Matthews plans to introduce a bill on Thursday that bars public officials from using taxpayer-funded security on personal trips. [He means Governor Haley.]

At a certain level, elected officials get security. That's just part and parcel of being an elected official.

I don't think this bill is a good idea. If it passes, then you'll have an argument about what is official and what is personal. What if you stop and go shopping during an official visit somewhere? What if you stop and go see a monument while on an official trip? Do you start breaking trips into percentages? This seems like a political gimmick that causes more problems than it solves, and I don't think it's really going to save any money. You've got to have security anyway.

I think we should trust our elected officials to use good judgment. If they don't - vote 'em out.

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Who is the Chief Justice?

If you said "John Roberts", you're in the 28%. This is an amazing chart:

I can certainly believe that 53% of people don't know who the Chief Justice is. I totally buy that. What I cannot fathom is 8% of people who think Thurgood Marshall is the current Chief Justice. He's dead. Has been for awhile. Also, was never the Chief. But hey, you at least named a Justice.

The people who answered with "Harry Reid" should not be allowed to vote. Or we could deport them. Yeah, let's just deport them. They probably wouldn't know the difference.

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Baddourah Wins Columbia City Council Seat

Moe.

I'm actually a bit surprised that Moe Baddourah overcame all of the late endorsements for Coble. I think this is a sign that people are looking for some very pro-business ideas to come out of city council. Also, it's hard to overcome being a law student running for City Council. No tears for Coble though. He's got a great legal career in front of him, and I'd bet you a nickel this won't be the last time you see him run for elected office.

Now, if I can only convince him that Columbia isn't built for a gold-plated bus system.

Lawyer Dog Advice

In the first installment of Lawyer Dog, we're going to cover a basic tort. We may get to complex class action defense later, though.