Wednesday, November 19, 2025

Might be cheaper just to use big corks

Although probably just as unhealthy: "Norway Pauses Use of Fart-Reducing Cattle Feed in Wake of Danish Cow-tastrophe".

Denmark’s farmers have recently been reporting that their cows are collapsing and suffering illness after eating feed containing a methane-reducing additive called Bovaer.
Use of this feed is now legally required for many farms in Denmark as part of its national climate policy. Some farmers claim their cattle experienced severe symptoms after eating the additive-infused feed, including collapse, lethargy, reduced feed intake, fever, diarrhea, miscarriages, and significant drops in milk production.

Haven't they heard? Bill Gates has changed his mind and decided that climate change isn't really that big a deal after all. 

Working-with-your-hands Wednesday

While this undoubtedly involves working with your hands, there's mostly a lot of brain work going on.


Bonus video!  The problem, here, is that this is first-rate redneck entertainment, so I'd probably spend hours watching it.

Tuesday, November 18, 2025

Monday, November 17, 2025

This gratifies me no end

I am delighted to see that ICE has descended on Charlotte, NC - an absurdly pretentious city, and Atlanta wanna-be, that has become a hive of woke politics and Democrat corruption. I offer my best wishes to ICE, and my prayers for the safety of the agency's personnel, as they continue to round up members of one of the Democrats' most important demographic groups: "Viral Claim That ICE ‘Shot a Hispanic Man’ in Charlotte Debunked, Turns Out Illegal Alien Criminal Tried to Escape and Was Arrested INSIDE HOSPITAL CEILING".

Maybe some good news in the offing for Chile

"Chile's hard-right holds the upper hand as presidential election goes to a runoff".

The Communist candidate, Jeanette Jara, scored the highest percentage of votes in the first round of the presidential contest, with close to 27% of votes cast; however, the right was split by the presence of several conservative and libertarian candidates, and José Antonio Kast (a strongly pro-Trump figure), who pulled in nearly 24% of the vote, will go up against Jara head to head. Conservative candidates received 70% of votes cast, so it appears clear that Chile is ready to dump its most recent experiment with a leftist government, represented by the current president, socialist Gabriel Boric (a student activist who dropped out of law school and went straight into politics).