we should all be embarrassed and ashamed by this.
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Thursday, April 16, 2026
right. so they're holding positions and waiting for trump to go fuck himself, but even that is not acceptable.
aoun has no decision making ability. hezbollah is not even a party to the agreement. a discussion between aoun and netanyahu has a 0% chance of getting to any workable outcome. it's a complete waste of time.
without international support to eliminate hezbollah through a un mission, there is no possible outcome besides israel acting unilaterally to annihilate them.
now, i want to remind everybody that it is a felony offence in the united states for government officials to carry out negotiations with designated terrorist groups, and that this law has not been being enforced.
anybody in the united states government who is caught negotiating with the irgc or with hezbollah must be arrested and brought to justice.
to update what's going on here...
i had mentioned i had broken out in some kind of creepy rash and i'd decide if i should go to a doctor or not once the crackheads were evicted. that was supposed to have happened on tuesday.
while the sheriff claims they were here, i don't think they were evicted, and i'm not currently convinced they're gone. i have yet to go up and look around. i'm going to wait another day or two to be sure they're gone, as they can still come back to get things tomorrow.
i have had suspicions for a while that the landlord is the dealer, not the tenants. my suspicions are growing. it appears as though the leased tenant was removed, but the bulk of the crackheads that were living there are still here.
my concern is theft and second hand smoke, and i think the stalkers were on the top floor.
regardless, the rash has entirely cleared up.
i believe i was having an allergic reaction and it might have triggered a minor staph infection, but i've cleared it all up. i also have some annoying ingrowns on my legs. i'm not experiencing further complications. it doesn't require medical attention.
i'm going to need to figure out what's going on over the next few days, but i'm starting to plan for another move out of here, which is frustrating. it's a potentially ideal space, once i can clean it up, but i'm not living in a crack house, and i may need to make another escape from these losers that won't leave me alone.
if i move again, i'm going to take my time in looking for something ideal. i have almost twice as much income to play with, and i'm not forced into deadlines by an order. i can potentially look for two or three or more months to find the right kind of space that i think is safe from infiltration by the stalkers and free of smokers and drug addicts.
i have yet to find any confirmation from netanyahu about accepting a ceasefire.
this appears to be a unilateral decision by donald trump, in an apparent cave to demands by murderous, bloodthirsty terrorists.
donald trump is extremely soft on terrorism. he thinks he can make deals with terrorists; he's retarded.
the superior court is constantly wrong, and i've pointed out before that it's because the judges were poorly selected. this is a very serious problem.
we've had non-lawyers picking judges for too long. the current prime minister is an economist. the guy before that was a drama teacher. the guy before that was also an economist. we haven't had a lawyer in charge for 20 years.
the current selection process is designed to give the prime minister flexibility to choose, which may have made sense when the prime minister was a lawyer, but is a severe problem in an era were the prime minister regularly has no legal credentials. it makes no sense to ask a drama teacher or an economist to hire a judge.
a superior court justice is an important job and should not be a first judicial appointment, but the rulings i'm getting are from people hired directly from the bar that have no previous judicial experience, and that lack of experience is apparent in their frequently wrong and poor rulings.
there should be a rule in place that a job application to be a superior court justice requires previous judicial experience, and that superior court judges cannot be selected directly from the bar, without previous experience.