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In Tunisia the Americans had to pay a stiff price for their experience, but it brought rich dividends.

Erwin Rommel

Because Donald Trump will now be serving a 2nd term I’m going to have to re-evaluate my ranking of him as president since there will be two terms to judge rather than one, but one of the best signs I’ve seen has been his ability to hit the ground running even before being sworn in.

Don Surber noticed the difference in speed and number of people who have been appointed to positions:

Make that 9. Just before my bedtime last night, The Calvin Coolidge Project tweeted, “President Trump has announced that Doug Burgum will be his Interior Secretary.”

At this point 8 years ago, Trump had appointed no one. He was waiting for recommendations from the Republican Establishment.

Donald Trump came into office having had to deal with various government agencies in his capacity as a businessman but had no clue as to how deep the deep state was. He was confident in himself but inexperienced so while he had a lot of success he made mistakes that his enemies were able to exploit

The most solid comparison would be to the US Army landing in Africa. Their first fight was the Battle of Kasserine Pass. Rommel took the inexperienced army and spanked them fairly well but they not only learned but resulted in a change of leadership. As the Encyclopedia Britannica notes:

Rommel, who at first scorned his untested American foe, had a different opinion of them at the end of the clash, later recording in his journal, “The tactical conduct of the enemy’s defense had been first class. They had recovered very quickly after the first shock and had soon succeeded in damming up our advance by grouping their reserves to defend the passes and other suitable points.”

The Battle of Kasserine Pass—more correctly stated, the operation, consisting of a series of battles—was a shock to the Americans, though it had little effect on the continuing advance on Tunis. But one final casualty was General Frendendall, who was replaced on March 6 by the considerably more aggressive Major General George S. Patton. Another outcome was a new combat doctrine promulgated by American commanding general Dwight D. Eisenhower, requiring all future land operations to be strongly supported by the Americans’ superior air forces.

This time around Trump has learned from his first term and has bypassed the deep state and the self serving “experts”. It appears he learned a lot more from his “defeat” than he learned from his initial victory.

Will this mean success for the country? I have faith, we will see.

Closing Thought: Faith isn’t believing in God’s existence, that’s is fact. Faith it believing that God knows what he’s doing even if he hasn’t told you.

100 Word Fan Fiction: Playing Post Office

Posted: November 16, 2024 by datechguy in fun
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“Herr Obert this is most irregular”

It took will power not to laugh, he knew what was coming: “Is it regular for you to question the Gestapo?”

The groveling was instantaneous. “Oh no, use any barracks, halls, kitchens whatever you need for your prisoners, my camp is your camp.”

All that was missing was the laugh track.

“Officially they’re YOUR prisoners’ but Squadron Leader Bartlett MUST be kept in solitary, it’s VITAL to the Reich that he speaks to no one.”

He glanced at the Hitler photo with the mic, Nothing would get Hogan’s attention faster than that.

Previously: Guilt Trip. Next An Unexpected Salutation

100 Word Fan Fiction: Guilt Trip

Posted: November 15, 2024 by datechguy in Uncategorized
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“You understand General offically I am not here at all.”

“I quite understand” Burkhalter eyed the Gestapo Oberst. He had seen many over the years and had yet to meet one he liked.

“For the highest state reasons, what happens, must happen without any notice from you. It simply remains to pick a Stalag whose Komandant is completely expendable in case of failure.”

“I have just the camp and man you need.” said Burkhalter suddenly taking a liking to the Oberst, who unbeknownst to him, knew his next stop was Stalag 13 & Col Wilhelm Klink.

Previously Paper Birth, Next: Playing Post Office

There are many sins that people have to deal with either out of habit or depression or simply due to temptation by the other side which are constant pressures that a Christian faces. While those temptations are part and parcel of life, and the reason why the Church offers the Sacrament of Confession to get you back on track, I have never been seriously tempted to reject a doctrine of the Church or the word of Christ.

I must however give the Devil his due that this move is the best one I’ve ever seen in the attempt to make me have second thoughts about the non-optional doctrine of loving your enemies and praying for those who persecute you.

Can you imagine a fireman not saving a kid because they don’t like how the parents voted? Can you imagine an auto mechanic not properly fixing a brake line because the customer voted the wrong way? Could you imagine if the US Army coming across a concentration camp only feeding those with the right political views?

This woman and those who worked above her and below her can.

Christianity explicably rejects this but the left’s utilitarian Marxism embraces it. None of them should be trusted with any position of responsibility that affects the lives of others ever again.

That being said my rosaries today will be offered for her and her like and I suggest you do the same.