Archive for October, 2021

By John Ruberry

It took four years for Jimmy Carter, America’s 39th president, to amass a reputation for abject failure. Joe Biden only needed nine months, the time it takes for a baby to go from conception to birth. 

Here’s a list–and I am sure that I’m leaving out a few–of his failures. 

Gasoline prices. Liberals hate relatively cheap gas prices. On his first day in office Biden cancelled construction of the Keystone XL pipeline. In doing so, to borrow the words used in the Biden-Harris sign pictured here, he killed thousands of “good union jobs.” Gas prices immediately jumped. Also that day Biden signed an executive order blocking oil and natural gas drilling at the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. The next day Biden imposed a suspension of new natural gas and oil drilling leases on federal lands–which fortunately was overruled by a judge in June.

It’s all part of the plan is what I believe. Leftists–excluding themselves of course–want as many people as possible to ditch their cars and trucks and take buses and trains everywhere. In 2012 Steven Chu, the Obama-Biden administration’s secretary of Energy, was asked by a Republican member of Congress if it was the goal of the White House to have lower gasoline prices. He replied to the contrary, adding “somehow we have to figure out how to boost the price of gasoline to the levels in Europe.” Gasoline prices in 2012 were about $4-a-gallon–in Europe at that time they were $8 to $9-per gallon. Yeah I know, Chu, under pressure no doubt, walked back those comments the next day, as Barack Obama and Joe Biden were up for reelection that year. 

Gas prices are at a seven-year high. Donald Trump was not president seven years ago.

As I’ve observed many times before, leftists particularly love trains–because they only travel where there are tracks.

On the other hand if you are a liberal you may consider higher gasoline prices as a Joe Biden success. But more expensive fuel hurts the poor the most. And liberal politicians always say it is they, not the evil Republicans, who are protecting poor people.

Afghanistan. I’ll be brief on this one. Yes, Donald Trump made a pledge to pull our troops out by May 1. But Biden extended that deadline to September 11 then he moved it back to August 31. Biden blamed Trump for setting a withdrawal date–after the Afghan government collapsed in the middle of August. Biden promised an orderly withdrawal from Afghanistan–and said it would not be like our dramatic and tragic departure from South Vietnam. But that government stayed in power two years after American combat troops were flown home. 

Biden either lied–or forgot–about being advised to keep 2,500 troops in Afghanistan to at least slow the government’s collapse. During the hasty evacuation from Kabul thirteen members of our military were killed by a terrorist bombing. And despite another Biden promise, Americans were left behind enemy lines in the Taliban-ruled nation. At least 200 remain.

The southern border. While Biden all but said his hands were tied by Trump’s agreement to take our troops out of Afghanistan, he felt no such need to continue the stay-in-Mexico policy for refugees that Trump successfully negotiated with the Mexican president. The result is the ongoing crisis at the southern border. Illegal crossings at that border have soared since January. A record number–1.7 million–have illegally entered the nation at that border so far in 2021. They are unmasked and not checked to see if they are infected by the COVID-19 virus. 

COVID-19. Biden promised to get the virus under control. Meanwhile, despite a vaccine developed under the push initiated by Trump, COVID, by way of the Delta Variant, has roared back. Biden is pushing mask mandates–but what about people crossing the southern border? What’s that about “health care” on that sign?

More Americans have died from COVID-19 in 2021 than in 2020.

Critical race theory: A little more than a year ago President Trump issued an executive order banning divisive CRT training in federal agencies. Biden reversed that order. Biden’s attorney general, faux moderate Merrick Garland, announced that the FBI would investigate parents who protest the teaching of CRT at school board meetings, citing unnamed threats.

Supply chain crisis. About the time Transportation secretary Pete Buttigieg went on paternity leave–without publicly disclosing it–the supply chain crisis began. Container ships are backed up in the Pacific off of Long Beach harbor. There is also a shortage of truck drivers. As Santa said in Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, “We’ll have to cancel Christmas.” Okay, not really, but there will likely be fewer gifts under Christmas trees this year.

Jobs: Job growth has been anemic since Biden was sworn in.

Inflation. Higher gasoline prices are always a driver of inflation. And I already mentioned the shortage of truck drivers. Biden’s $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan pumped cash into the economy. While that seems like a good thing at the base level inflation is caused when there is too much money chasing too few goods. And there is a shortage of semiconductor chips, new automobiles, used cars, plastics, palm oil, magnesium, and more. Oh, besides truck drivers there are not enough workers overall. Biden and the Democrats want to double down on stupid with a so-called infrastructure bill, Build Back Better, priced at over $3 trillion. That bill is drenched with social-engineering and Green New Deal nonsense. Inflation is not going away.

Hunter Biden: Just last week a New York art gallery began selling his paintings. Influence peddling is a long tradition of the Biden family. Who will buy Hunter’s artwork?

Kamala Harris: Biden’s vice president, the Queen of Cackles, was put in charge of the southern border. How is that working out? Biden turns 79 next month and Harris is a heartbeat away from succeeding him. He could have of course done worse with a running mate choice, but Biden also could have done so much better.

Cognitive decline. The spin has been off of Joe Biden’s fastball–and that pitch was never a commanding one–for a few years now. On a mental level things will only get worse for him. Is Biden running the White House? If not then who is?

Or is no one in charge?

Why haven’t we heard from Biden’s doctor, Kevin C. O’Connor?

Allies losing faith in us. People are attracted to strong leaders and repelled by weak ones. Unless, in regards to the latter, bad people want to take something that doesn’t belong to them. Like for instance, Taiwan. I already mentioned the Afghanistan debacle. But Biden screwed over the French by stealing a nuclear submarine deal they had with Australia. Or maybe I’m being too harsh. John Kerry said the Biden didn’t even know about the France deal.

Can America be trusted? Can America be relied upon? Our allies are surely asking those questions. And our enemies, China, Russia, and North Korea, certainly sense opportunity.

And of course we are just nine months into this Rosemary’s Baby of an administration.

John Ruberry regularly blogs at Marathon Pundit.

Update (DTG) Welcome Whatafinger readers. Take a look around. Check out these interviews with General Bolduc who is running for the US Senate in NH, and Rebekah Hagan of the Abortion Pill Reversal Network check out my quick commentary on a trap that employers are falling into not to mention Christopher Harper’s piece titled Jimmy Carter Redux and if you live in driving distance of Fitchburg MA, Medford Ma or Boston come see Fr. Leonard Mary of EWTN Tuesday through Sat for events masses and healing services, details here.

And if you really like what you read please consider kicking into DaTipJar so I can afford to keep paying John and the rest of my Magnificent Seven writers every month.

Update 2 (DTG) Biden vs Trump in song before the election a less musical list is here. plus this line on Joe Biden on the day he was sworn in:

Which brings us to Joe Biden. He comes into office with one advantage that Trump had namely the lowest expectations of any incoming president for years.

He has one disadvantage that Trump never had but Obama did, a press that will by so fawning (till Jan 21st 2023) that he will never be challenged (till Jan 21st 2023) which will make his mistakes more glaring and likely more destructive as they’ll not be challenged.

The media is still spinning these failures as success at least as much as they can.

I spoke to Rebeeka Hagan at the annual Real Options dinner where she was the keynote speaker on Friday Oct 22nd

You can find the abortion pill reversal network here You can find real options here

FYI: You’ll note that I start the interview in this post at the 1:00 mark because my son started the camera while we were still chatting before the interview. I didn’t cut it from the uploaded video so if you want to see how I talk about interviews before I do them feel free to go to the 1 min mark and check it out.

SABLE Keepers and Draft 2020 season

Posted: October 23, 2021 by datechguy in Uncategorized

It’s draft day on the face to face league

Washington

PlayerPosition
Brad HandPCleveland
Robbie RayPToronto
Lance LynnPTexas
Max ScherzerPWashington
Yadier MolinacSt. Louis
Shohei OhtanidhAna
Javier Baezsscubs
Jose Abreu1bW Sox
Whit Merrifield2bKC
Eddie RosarioOF Min
Francisco LindorssCle
Rafael Devers3b (and I say that loosely) Bos
Luis Garcia2bwash
Kyle Finneganpwash
Dakota Bacuspwash

St Louis

PlayerPosition
Tommy EdmanInfSt. Louis
Xander BogartsssBoston
Paul Goldschmidt1bSt Louis
Juan SotolfWashington
Brian Anderson3b/1bMiami
Trevor BauerdhAna
Adam WainwrightPStL
Jacob deGrom1bNYM
Julio UriasPLA
Giovanny GallegosPStL

Seattle

PlayerPosition
Zach WheelerP Philly
Luis CastilloSPCin
Aaron NolaPPhil
Seth LugoPMets
Freddie Freeman1bAtl
Manny Machado3bSD
Wilson ContrerascCho
David FletcherssANA
Adam Frazier2bPit
Ramon LaureanoOFOak
JT RealmutocPhi
Isaih Kiner FalefaInfTex
Anthony MisiewiczPSea
Evan White1bSea
Justin DunnSP sea
Kyle Lewis of Sea
Jose Marmolejusofsea
Joe GerberPsea

Colorado

Player PositionTeam
Kyle HendricksPcubs
Kenta MaedaPMin
Clayton KershawPLA
Sony GrayPCin
Alex ColomePWsox
Ian HappLFCubs
Alex Bregman3bHou
Nick Ahmedssari
Ozzie Albies2batl
Christian Walker1b

San Diego

PlayerPosition
Vladimir Guerrero1bTor
Fernando Tatis Jr. ssSD
Evan Longoria3bSF
Jackie Bradley Jr. ofbos
Jesse WinkerlfCin
Kiki HernandezRFLA
Nick CastellanosrfChc
JD Martinezrfbos
Marcell Ozunalfatl
Kevin Kiermaiercftb
Jose Altuve2bHou
Shane BieberpCle
Chris PaddockPSd
Blake Snellptb
Dallas KeuchelP CWS
Mick Margeviciusp Sd
Mike Yastremskilfsf
JB WendelkenPoak
Austin Nolacsd
Dustin Mayrplad
Jake Gronenworth2bsd
Trent Grishamrfsd
Trevor RosenthalPsd

Yankees

PlayerposTeam
Aaron JudgerfNYY
Bryce HarperrfPhi
GEorge Springercftor
Mike Troutcfana
Luke Voit1bNYY
Nelson CruzdhMin
Bo Bichettesstor
Clint FrazierofNYY
Austin Riley3batl
Jordan MontgomerypNYY
Mike TauchmanofNYY
Tyler WadepNYY
Deivi GarciapNYY

Mets

PlayerposTeam
Zac GallenPAri
Dineison LametPSD
Josh HaderPMil
Greg Garcia2bsd
Dominic Smith1bNYN
Brandon NimmoOFNYN
Brandon Bell1bSF
Jose Ramirez3bcle
Trea Turnersswash
Jeff McNeillfNYM
Ronald Acuna JRofatl

Tampa Bay

PlayerposTeam
Tony GonsolinPLA
Josh FlemingPTB
Aaron LoupPtb
John CurtisspTB
Ryan ThompsonPtb
Aaron SlegersPtb
Will SmithcLA
Luca GiolitopW Sox
Brandon WoodruffpMil
Walker BuehlerpLAD
Nick Andersonptb
Liam HendrickspOak
Corbin Burnespmil

The draft (not including AA draft)

Rounds 1 & 2

STeam DraftingPlayer PositionTeam Team DraftingplayerPositionTeam
San DiegoMartin MaldonadoCHouSan DiegoTrevor StoryssColorado
San Diego (from col )Salvador PerezCKCColoradoChris TaylorSSLA
Tampa Bay (from Sea)Starling MartecfMiamiTampa BayCedric MullenscfBaltimore
WashingtonAnthony Rendon3bAnaWashingtonVictor Roblescfwash
ColoradoYasmani GrendalcW SoxStL Will MyersRFsd
San Diego (from mets)Gio Urshula3bNYYmetschristian Vasqueszcbos
YankeesGarrett ColePNYYColorado Michael ConfortoRFmets
Washington (from Tampa)Mookie BettsrfLASan Diego (from TB)Matt Olsen1bOak

Rounds 3 & 4

Team DraftingPlayer PositionTeam Team DraftingplayerPositionTeam
Colorado (from SD)Jose InglessssSDSAn DiegoDevin WilliamsPMil
ColoradoJeimer CandelarioInf/ofHouColorado Tyler MahlePCin
SeattleMatt FosterRPW SoxSeattleDaniel MoorerfSea
WashingtonLuis RobertcfW SoxWashingtonKental Marte2bari
St LouisCalvin Biggio2bTorSt Louis Roberto Perezccle
MetsHyun Ryu PTOrMetsAlberto Mondesi sskc
YankeesJoey Windel3bTBTampa bay (from NYY)Kyle TuckerLFHou
Colorado (from TB)Yandy Diaz1b/3btbTampa BayNicky Lopez2bKC

Rounds 5 & 6

Team DraftingPlayer PositionTeam Team DraftingplayerPositionTeam
San DiegoErasma RAmirezPMetsSan DiegoCody HueurPWhite sox
ColoradoJason Hayward OFCubsColoradoTyler CliffordPMinn
Seattle Mark KenhaOF OakSeattle Zack PlesacPCle
WashingtonTucker BArnhartccinwashingtonLoredes Gurriel JrLfTor
St LouisMatt BarnersP BosSt LouisCody Bellinger cfLA
MetsGreg HollandPKCMetsBrady SingerPKC
YankeesAroldis ChapmanPNYYYankeesIan AndersonPAtl
Tampa BayJoey Votto1bcinTampa BayCaesar Hernandez2bBalt

Rounds 7 & 8

Team DraftingPlayer PositionTeam Team DraftingplayerPositionTeam
San DiegoTerry SkubrPDetroitSan DiegoJake Whitford PStL
ColoradoKevin GaussmanPSFColoradoMiguel CaberaDHDet
SeattleTyler DuffyPMinSeattleChad Green PNYY
WashingtonNolan Arenado3bColWashingtonFRamber Valdez PHou
St LouisDylan BundyPAnaSt. LouisDaniel HudsonP Washington
MetsCarlos CarascoPCleMetsLuis Aries2bMin
YankeesMax FriedPAtlYankeesMarcus SemanssTor
Tampa BayKyle Seger3bSEaTampa BayBrandon Crawfordsssf

Rounds 9 & 10

Team DraftingPlayer PositionTeam Team DraftingplayerPositionTeam
San DiegoCarlos Santana1bCle ColoradoConnor BrodgenPPhil
ColoradoTravis V’arnaed catlSeattleAmilio PaganPSD
SeattleChris MartinPAtlWashingtonOmar NavaezcMil
WashingtonLance McCullers JrPHouSt LouisVictor GonzalezPLA
St LouisZack GrenkiePHouMetsCaesar ValdezPBalt
MetsAnthony BassPTorYankeesMax Muncy1BLA
YankeesGary SanchezcNYYTampa BayBrian BuxtonCFMin
Tampa BayJd Crawford ssSeaSan Diego (def)Risel IngelesPCin

Rounds 11 & 12

Team DraftingPlayer PositionTeam Team DraftingplayerPositionTeam
ColoradoMichael Brantley OFHouColoradoMerrell KellyPAri
SeattleTommy LaStella2bOakSeattle Kris Bryant3bcubs
WashingtonPete FAirbanksPTBWashingtonDonovan Solano2bSF
St LouisAlex VerdugoofBosSt Louis Albert puois1bana
MetsAngelton SimmonsssAnaMetsJohnathan HernandezPTex
Yankees Joquiem SoriaP OakYankeesRyan Mountcastlelfbalt
Tampa BayCarlson KellycAriTampa BayShane MurphycOak

Rounds 13 & 14

Team DraftingPlayer PositionTeam Team DraftingplayerPositionTeam
ColoradoCaleb FergusonPLAColoradoRobbie GrossmanofOak
Seattle Tyler O’NeilOF StLSeattleMax StasicAna
WashingtonRyan BrasierPBosWashingtonShawn Armstrong Pbalt
St LouisByran HoladayCStLSt LouisAndres GimenezssNYY
MetsJacob StallingscPitMetsAdam EngelrfWsox
YankeesJustin Turner3blaYankeesLuis CessaPNYY
Tampa BayBrain ReynoldsOfPitTampa Bay Robinson Cano 2b NYY

Rounds 15 & 16

Team DraftingPlayer PositionTeam Team DraftingplayerPositionTeam
ColoradoMichael MyersPAnaColorado Pat Valikia2bbalt
SeattleCarlos CareeassHouSeattleWilbur Flores2b sf
WashingtonTejay AntonePCinWashingtonDidi GregoriusssPhil
St LouisDanny JansencTorSt LouisMatt Chapman 3bOak
MetsEjoy JeminnezofwsoxMetsGiancarlo StantondhNYY
YankeesZack BrittonpNYYYankeesTony TonsolanPLA
Tampa BayYuri Gurriell1bhouTampa BayRenaldo LopezPW Sox

Rounds 17 & 18

Team DraftingPlayer PositionTeam Team DraftingplayerPositionTeam
ColoradoJordan RomanoPTorColoradoRiley SmithPAri
SeattleKevin PilarOFColSeattleWill SmithPWash
WashingtonEric Hosmer1bSFWashingtonAdam Eatonofwash
St. LouisDickersonLFMiaSt. LouisHanser Alberto2bBalt
MetsJackson ProfarLF SDMetsZack DaviesPsd
YankeesMatt WienerscStlYankeesGilber TorresssNYY
Tampa BayJoe MusgrovePSDTampa BayJack McGee P LA

Rounds 19 & 20

Team DraftingPlayer PositionTeam Team DraftingplayerPositionTeam
ColoradoAlex Bone3bPhilSt. Louis Anthony Rizzo1bCubs
SeattleCharles Blackman rfColMetsAndrew KniznercStL
WashingtonJeremy JeffressPcubsYankeesAustin MeadowsLFTB
St LouisKenley JansenPLATampa BayLogan WebbPSF
MetsJames Karinchakpcle
YankeesPedro BaezPLA
Tampa BayCharlie MOrtonPTB

Rounds 21 & 22

Team DraftingPlayer PositionTeam Team DraftingplayerPositionTeam
St LouisNick SolakofTexSt LouisMike MinorPOak
MetsKyle SchwarberofcubsMetsCasey SadlerPSea
YankeesRyan YarboroughPTBYankeesChristian Yelichof Mil
Tampa BayJohnathan LoaisigaPNYYTampa BayYimi GaricaPMia

Rounds 23 & 24

Team DraftingPlayer PositionTeam Team DraftingplayerPositionTeam
St LouisMaikel Franco3bKCSt. LouisStephen PiscottyofOak
MetsJohan Makado3bW SoxMetsColton Wong2bStl

Rounds 25 & 26

Team DraftingPlayer PositionTeam Team DraftingplayerPositionTeam
St LouisBrandon KintzlerPMiaSt LouisArchie BradleyPCin
MetsJose BerrosPMin

Since the “2 weeks to stop the spread” back in March of 2020, I haven’t been inside a theater. Hollywood hasn’t exactly made me excited to go back either. Ooo, I can watch a mediocre Marvel film aimed at Chinese audiences? Or a homosexual adaptation of some previously great character? Or a film that will repeat “The Narrative?” My view on new Hollywood movies was pretty aligned with one of my favorite YouTube film critics, The Critical Drinker.

But then, the Dune trailer came out. And man, it looked cool. I had heard a lot about Dune, and I knew that it was probably one of the most influential science fiction novel series of all times, but I had never watched the movie (or TV mini-series). Since I had an extra Audible credit, I grabbed the predecessor book “The Butlerian Jihad,” a book written by Frank Herbet’s son Brian and Kevin J Anderson, who has written tons of science fiction books, including some in the Star Wars expanding universe (back before Star Wars was acquired by Disney).

Excited by the trailer, and even more so as I read through the books, I saw Dune last night with a group of friends in our local theater.

And it was awesome!

First, it was a movie that took itself seriously. The acting is great. The scenes are beautifully shot. The editing is really good, and there aren’t long moments of dead space for you to be bored.

Second, no woke BS. We have a diverse array of actors because that’s what the books had! The desert people of the planet Arrakis look, feel and act like people living in a desert. I immediately had Iraq/Afghanistan insurgency vibes when I saw them, and as people trying to fight off the control of the Emperor, that’s exactly what we’re supposed to feel. Female characters feel the same way. They aren’t made out to be super strong, take on everything without emotion monstrosities like Captain Marvel. Instead, we get an outstanding performance from Rebecca Ferguson (who plays Lady Jessica Atreides) that doesn’t look like she’s trying to outperform Timothee Chalamet (who plays Paul Atreides).

The movie is genuinely enjoyable to watch. Watching it in the theater was great because of the sound. The movie places big demands on low bass sound, especially when the giant sandworms of Arrakis make an entrance. The low rumblings as the sandworms approach genuinely fills you with dread, and the rest of the musical score is well composed.

The one issue with Dune is without understanding the lore, its hard to follow. Before you see it in theater, I’d recommend watching the Looper trailer that gives you much of the backstory of the main characters.

In a world full of dumb, woke, cringy movies, Dune is a bright spot of good story and good acting. It’s not the next Iron Man or Lord of the Rings, but if you have to pick a movie to watch, you can’t do wrong with Dune.

This post represents the views of the author and not those of the Department of Defense, Department of the Navy, or any other government agency.