Sorry for the short article. This week I’m absolutely swamped with the usual preparations for my family’s annual Polish and French Canadian Christmas Eve extravaganza. 

Our feast will include Pierogies, kapusta, crepes, meat pies, and so much more.  My job every year is to make the kapusta.  I follow a recipe that has been handed down through the generations from the Szczecin region of Poland.  I’ve also brewed two batches of homebrew beer to share with everyone.

I’m living in the household where our extended family gathers for every holiday.  The usual throng of relatives will gather here again this Christmas Eve.  Not a single relative has canceled out. We are not altering our festivities in any way at all.  We have done this all during pandemic, except for the Easter Brunch that happened a couple weeks into the pandemic.  We canceled that particular holiday gathering at the beginning out of an abundance of caution because no one knew just then the true nature of the Wuhan Virus. 

Ever since then we have held every single family gathering including major holidays, minor holidays, and a great many birthdays.  Not a single one of us wears a mask or gives a damn about anyone’s vaccination status.  Everyone hugs the customary amount and no one social distances at all. 

Last year the governor of our state banned all gathering in private homes of over ten people.  We steadfastly ignored his ban even though we faced heavy fines.  We are determined to do the same again if that idiot institutes the same fascist restrictions.

Unfortunately a large segment of the population in this country have succumbed to the fear and restrictions, and are canceling their Christmas festivities once again this year. They are missing out on so much.

It saddens me and angers me so much that so many countries have descended into abject tyranny and are placing draconian restrictions on the Christmas festivities of their entire populations. 

Mass non-compliance and mass resistance to all of this tyranny is the only way everyone’s holidays festivities will be truly free again.

The Woke NFL’s new policy on COVID whereby players aren’t constantly tested unless they are showing symptoms is a bow to reality and to the narrative.

The NFL embraced the whole Biden Admin you MUST get the vac business but the sight of games cancelled because of fully vaxed players still coming down with COVID is not only a danger to the bottom line and to player relations but it looks really bad for the Vax Nazis when fully vaxed players with little or no symptoms are missing games while at the same time trying to push said vax on the working public.

Of course the players who will not be tested can still catch the virus, carry the virus and even pass it on, but as long as they do so without causing a game to be delayed or cancelled it’s OK with the league.


The obvious question is: Do I have a better plan? Given what we’ve seen and know, yes.

Drop all testing. If a player is sick he doesn’t play. If he is not he does.

No charge


The Patriots winning streak ended in Indy as all winning streaks eventually do. the QB Mac Jones was rather subdued about it as several rookie mistakes on his part (combined with some horrible undisciplined penalties) cost them what was a very winnible game.

How he comes back from this next week vs Buffalo will say a lot about his future but with three weak opponents out of the final four games it’s pretty safe to say that Jones will be starting at least one playoff game as a rookie.

The other question is will the people who’ve been lionizing him for a month now jump off the bandwagon? I suspect that will depend on Buffalo.


Ironically one of the best things to give Jones perspective was Tom Brady’s and the Tampa Bay Bucs humiliating 9-0 shutout by the Saints.

“Just a tough night,” Brady said after the first home shutout of his 23-year career and first anywhere since a 21-0 loss at Miami on December 10, 2006, when Nick Saban was still coaching the Dolphins.

No current member of the Saints was in the NFL at the time. Defensive end Cam Jordan, who had two of the four sacks of Brady, was in high school in Chandler, Arizona.

Brady was clearly losing his temper on the sidelines but to me that’s a good thing. Great players expect a lot from themselves and if they fail to deliver as spectacularly as Tom did last week they should be angry.

But Mac Jones can get perspective here. If the best of all time can have a game like this during an MVP caliber season then he sure can have a bad game took.

BTW Watch for the media to go full on “Brady is finished” narrative to start up again.


The Baseball lockout is a great example of insanity.

You have a sport whose fanbase like me is aging and is in declining popularity. A sport that needs a spark and what do you get? Players making 6-10 figures arguing with owners making even more. This type of incompetence give the Biden Administration a run for its money.

The proof that baseball is the worlds most perfect sport is that it manages to survive time and again the regular idiocy of those in charge of it.

Claudius the God Italians and Hispanic Voters

Posted: December 22, 2021 by datechguy in Uncategorized

Yesterday I talked about Maria as the reason why Democrats are losing Spanish speaking voters. I’d like to touch on another misconception they have by looking at an old and loved piece of fiction.

One of my favorite pairs of books are I Claudius and Claudius the God by Robert Graves which tells the story of Tiberius Claudius Drusus Nero Germanicus the 5th Emperor of Rome in the form of an autobiography. The books were made into a mini-series titled I Claudius which made a star of Derek Jacobi in the title role.

In the 2nd book Claudius tells the story of how he as Emperor discovered the location of the final Roman Eagle Standard taken by the Germans in the famous battle of Teutoburg Forest (9 AD) where three Roman Legions had been slaughtered. In the story Claudius tricks members of his German Guard into revealing it’s location in Germany by offering to send them home to Germany “the dear, dear Fatherland about which they nightly sang such melancholy and tuneful songs”. It turns out however that these guards who had a pretty easy life didn’t like that idea too much. Graves writes

These veterans were even less anxious to return to Germany than the Roman’s captured by the Parthians at Carrhae were to return to Rome when, thirty years later Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa bargained with teh King for their exchange. Those Roman in Parthia had settled down, married, raised families, grown rich and quite forgotten their past. And these Germans at Rome, though technically slaves, lived a most easy and enjoyable life and their regret for home was not at all a sincere emotion, merely an excuse for tears when they were maudlin-drunk. They came to me in a body and begged for permission to remain in my service. Many of them were fathers and even gradfathers, by slave-women attached to the Palace, and they were all comfortably off.

Claudius the God page 157

In other words for all the talk of the old country they weren’t anxious to go there.

It’s the same with my own family. My Grandparents on both sides came here in 1906 my own parents were born here in 1921 and 1924 and while over the decades there was a lot of talk about Italy, Sicily and how beautiful it was along with memberships in the Sons of Italy and attendance at various Italian and Sicilian festivals and that we are proud to be Italian / Sicilian Americans in the end we knew that if Sicily and Italy was so wonderful and so good and so wonderful our grandparents would not have pulled up stakes and travelled thousands of miles over the ocean to new country with a different language, a different culture and a different entire way of life to start over.

And that brings us to those folks from below the border and countries like the Dominican Republic who have been coming here who have been collectively been called “Hispanic”.

A lot of folks have gone though an awful lot to get to this country. A lot of effort a lot of cost and a lot of sweat. They do this for something that I mentioned in yesterday’s post. Something that was once part of what Democrats talked about. FDR’s four Freedoms.

  1. Freedom of Speech
  2. Freedom of Religion
  3. Freedom from Want
  4. Freedom from Fear

The ability to say what you think, worship how you wish, make a living for you and your children and do so without fear is a rare thing in history. Most or all of these things are usually missing from places where they come from. If they already had these things, were set and doing well in their own countries they wouldn’t bother to come here and in many cases do jobs Americans aren’t or won’t do and all of these things were the norm here until recently.

Now you see cancel culture sweep over people if they don’t think and express liberal orthodoxly, particularly on gender and race. We see attacks on the religious who dare proclaim and live Christianity which is contrary to all the left is pushing. We see inflation especially in food and fuel taking away the buying power of hard working immigrants and their children and as we’ve already noted. We’ve seen city after city run by democrats descend into crime and chaos with those looting, robbing protected by leftist prosecutors and a media that back them, those who are charged to protect people and property vilified and those who are the victims of these acts ignored at best and demeaned at worst for complaining about their lot.

People who came to escape this type of thing aren’t all that anxious to go through it all again.

The wonder isn’t that the Democrats are starting to lose the Spanish speaking vote, the wonder is that they retain any but a fraction of it.

The ‘science’ isn’t working

Posted: December 21, 2021 by chrisharper in Uncategorized

By Christopher Harper

The “science” isn’t working!

We’ve been masked-up, socially distanced, shut down, and vaccinated. But COVID keeps winning.

Maybe it’s time to reassess our hypotheses?

The underlying “science” of masks has always been suspect because the studies are old and dubious.

The underlying “science” of social distancing also has been suspect because no one could determine what the distance should be.

The underlying “science” of shutting down was suspect and had various adverse effects, such as economic and personal depression.

Vaccinations may have reduced the number of deaths but now seem incapable of halting each new variant that occurs.

Amid the renewed calls to intensify the old policies, a few voices of reason seem to be appearing in the fog of war.

“The reality is that we are all going to be infected at some point with omicron or something else,” said Bill Hanage, a Harvard epidemiologist.

Instead of government intervention, which doesn’t seem to be working to eliminate COVID, people need to ask themselves various questions. What is my risk? If I decide to get vaccinated, am I willing to accept the risks? If I am unvaccinated, am I willing to accept the risks?

Even in blue states, politicians seem to be bowing to pandemic fatigue: Colorado Gov. Jared Polis, a Democrat, said this week that the public health emergency “is over.” He said he doesn’t want to impose new restrictions on vaccinated people who have done their part to control the pandemic.

The government has to stop blaming those who don’t want to get the vaccination, making them seem like some country bumpkins without ethics. The vaccines have little impact on the omicron variant.

Moreover, the government needs to provide information on just how much money the pharmaceutical companies make on these vaccines and their boosters. More and more people like me are convinced that the drug companies are far from benevolent.

Fear-mongering no longer works. Rather than following the same flawed policies, perhaps it’s time to look at other alternatives, which may include allowing the disease to run its course.

As one of my friends suggested, perhaps it’s time to recommend the tenets of the Barrington Declaration to protect the sick and very elderly. See https://gbdeclaration.org/