Author Unknown

Probably Major Caudill, USMC (Ret.):

We’re the Battling Bastards of Benghazi,
no fame, no glory, no paparazzi.

Just a fiery death in a blazing hell,
defending the country we loved so well.

It wasn’t our job, but we answered the call,
fought to the consulate, ‘n scaled th’ wall.

We pulled twenty countrymen from the jaws of fate,
led them to safety, ‘n stood at th’ gate.

Just two of us, ‘n foe by th’ score,
but we stood fast to bar th’ door.

We called for reinforcement, but were denied,
so we fought, ‘n we fought, ‘n we fought, ‘n we died.

We gave our all for our Uncle Sam,
‘n Obama didn’t give a damn.

Just two dead SEALS, who carried the load,
no thanks to us, we were bumps in the road.

Quote of the Day – Higher Education Edition

(M)ost school systems are run by people who think that a four year degree in literature is a wonderful thing, and I do, too, but the country is kept running by people who know temperatures and pressures and torques and amps and volts and combustion characteristics and other things that don’t fit in the average sit-com. Yes, there are some colleges offering these things, but there are also a lot of people who picked up the skills on the job.Mostly Cajun, Ch-ch-ch-changes!

I graduated from college with a degree in what I call “nuclear basket-weaving” – a Bachelor of Arts in General Studies, my three areas of concentration (in descending order): math, physics and engineering.

This gave me a good technical background but no actual practical knowledge other than how to do drafting, back when it was still done with paper and pencil.  That did not make me all that employable.  I started off as a helper in an electric shop at $5/hr, back when the minimum wage was $3.35.  And remember, I had a four-year degree (after 5½ years of school)!  The bottom quintile of pre-tax income in 1986 was $14,300 or less.  I made less.  I did not tell them (nor did I feel) that $5/hr was beneath my dignity.  I said “Thank you, sir, you won’t regret this!”

That $5/hr job allowed me the opportunity to learn, and the stuff I know today I learned on the job. It’s made me very employable. I’ve been unemployed once over the last twenty-six years, and that was over Christmas of 2009. Currently, I get a call or an email from a headhunter about once or twice a month. That’s because I do know stuff about temperatures and pressures and torques and amps and volts and bits and bytes and words. Kids coming out of college these days? Not so much.  And the majority of the ones who do?  Foreign students who are likely to take that knowledge home with them.

My income now puts me on the ragged edge between the fourth and fifth quintiles.  Add in my wife’s income, and we’re solidly in the (bottom of) the top 20% of income earners in the U.S. as households go.

All because I studied stuff that makes me valuable to the people who produce wealth.

As I’ve pointed out previously, Mike Rowe has a lot to say about this topic that’s worth listening to.

Quote of the Day – Rachel Lucas (Again)

In its entirety:

He does this because he knows he’s got cover

He is unafraid to stand there and say of a weather event, “We leave nobody behind, we make sure we respond as a nation and remind ourselves that whenever an American is in need, all of us stand together to make sure we’re providing the help that’s necessary” because he knows no one in the mainstream press will hold his balls to the fire for the incandescent hypocrisy and flat-out lie of it. He knows he’ll get coverage like this instead so he’s unsurprisingly fearless – audacious! – in delivering that bullshit with a straight face.

Can I get an “AMEN!”?

Happy Halloween

Want to see what I’ve been working on?  No, not the .458, my grandson’s Halloween costume.  He got a black bodysuit – head to toe – on a whim when my wife took the grandkids out costume shopping, and I got the great idea to do an electroluminescent wire stick-figure. 

Or three:

dilbert_neckbolts Devil Alien
The power supply is in a black box on a black belt, and he selects which character with just a couple of switches.

Turned out pretty good!

UPDATE:  The costume went over well!  He got four handfulls of candy at one house because they liked it so much!  Lots of compliments!

Edited to add:

Here’s what suit looks like in the light:

This is a Gun Blog, Right?

So here’s some gunny content for a change.

This guy channels Breda, Tam, oh hell, pretty much every gun blogger with ladyparts on the subject of Women and Guns.  Specificially, male significant-others giving women advice on their first gun:

[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TmulG3zKfiU?rel=0]

Just because he was born with a penis doesn’t mean he knows about guns.

Can’t say I disagree with any of that.