THE FOUR RULES

1. ALL GUNS ARE ALWAYS LOADED.

2. NEVER POINT YOUR MUZZLE AT SOMETHING YOU ARE NOT WILLING TO DESTROY.

3. KEEP YOUR FINGER OFF THE TRIGGER UNTIL YOUR SIGHTS ARE ON THE TARGET AND YOU ARE READY TO SHOOT.

4. KNOW YOUR TARGET AND WHAT'S BEYOND.

Winston Churchill said
"A GENTLEMAN, SELDOM, IF EVER, NEEDS A GUN.
BUT WHEN HE DOES, HE NEEDS IT VERY BADLY!"
Si Vis Paceum Para Bellum

Sam Adams, more than beer

“If ye love wealth better than liberty, the tranquillity of servitude than the animating contest of freedom, — go from us in peace. We ask not your counsels or arms. Crouch down and lick the hands which feed you. May your chains sit lightly upon you, and may posterity forget that ye were our countrymen”
Samuel Adams

Lincoln on power

"We must prevent these things being done, by either congresses or courts — The people — the people — are the rightful masters of both Congresses, and courts — not to overthrow the Constitution, but to overthrow the men who pervert it —" Abraham Lincoln

Thursday, April 2, 2015

The Kids Aren’t All Right

Midge Decter’s diagnosis, forty years on


"The fact that so many institutions of higher learning are nearly devoid of ideological diversity, as typified by campus speech codes that silence dissent, is no accident. It is the very model of today’s liberalism to pay lip service to open-mindedness and independent inquiry—only so long as the outcomes are within the defined boundaries of acceptable opinion."
Read the rest here.

And therein lies the problem. I was raised by parents that knew what work was, they were born before the depression so as children and young adults, knew what hardship was. They fled the south in the late 40's with a lot of other southerners to chase the dream. Dad went to Flint Michigan and secured a very good job at the Buick foundry as a millwright.

In 58, right after my little sister was born, we moved to a small farm in Byron, a small town about 30 miles SW from Flint. That's where we were raised. As soon as I was old enough, I was doing chores. We were raised by firm parents. We were never abused, but if we needed a ass woopin, we got it. I went into the Marines right out of high school. After I was discharged I had job after job (usually for the better) until the time I had to retire.

My parents instill a work ethic in us that has seemed to have disappeared. It seems like every kid fresh out of college thinks they are entitled to a corner office and 100,000 a year. Sorry kid, it doesn't work that way.

All these liberal's that don't believe in disciplining their children should be proud. Now I see some of the rudest and dumbest people I've ever run across. It shows in their attitude not only when you have to interact with them, it shows in the way they drive. Poor little snowflakes can't be away from their smart phones for more than a couple of minutes without going into withdrawal. I've got a 21 year old grand son that lives with us that is one of the most useless human beings I have ever seen. No job, wants to stay up all night playing video games and sleep all day. Sometimes I weep for what this country has become.

H/T to Mike V

3 comments:

B said...

One would ask why he is allowed to stay with you if he won't do anything but play video games and such?

My dad let me come back home once, when I was unemployed, but I hadda pay him rent and work around the yard and such to stay there.

Robert Fowler said...

We just had a little come to Jesus talk. He's out today interviewing for a job. I had him up at 0800 and on the end of a yard rake. I think his uncle told him about my blowup yesterday where I told the missus I wanted the little useless fuck out of my house. I think the message was loud and clear. Maybe he'll snap out of some of his bullshit. It would be about time, he's nearly 22 and did 2 years in the marines.

Old NFO said...

Ouch, yeah the kids today don't seem to have ANY motivation to actually do the hard work...

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