14 Replies to “Saturday On Turtle Island”

  1. Hey Disney! Elle Fanning has aged-out. She no longer appeals to the pedophiles … so … well … you know.

  2. VDH is 100% spot on about the condition of CA roads and drivers. It’s a total shitshow. I hit a concrete pothole (a deep pothole right into the concrete paving) at 80 mph on 880 thru Oakland. I have no idea how it didn’t shatter my tire, alloy wheel and suspension … but it DID vibrate the car so severely that my convertible top was thrown out of alignment. Yeah it cost me about $1,500 to fix. I have never hit a pothole that deep and shattering … and certainly not in the middle lane of a highly congested freeway.

    When I drive 500 miles from my N CA home to my daughter’s beach town in Orange County … I will only start at 3:00 am … when most of the riff raff are off the road, and most truck drivers are sleeping on the off-ramps. That is the ONLY time I will drive the i-5 which is two lanes and mostly blocked by truckers passing each other (slowly) … filling ALL lanes with slow moving trucks and creating massive traffic knots. I like driving in ‘open space’ with no other vehicles near me … on wide open roads like i-5 … but the truckers make that impossible. They are all assholes and dangerous drivers.

    And yeah … our roadway infrastructure is 1970’s at best and designed for half if not 1/3 of the current population. But instead… we spend all our massive gasoline taxes on “high speed” rail, and other useless mass transit. I have driven the highways of most every other State in the USA … and they are mostly beautiful parkways with lovely landscaped medians and shoulders. The traffic is lighter, and the drivers far more courteous than the immigrant (illegal and legal) drivers. The WORST are Central American men who drive with Latino machismo and challenge anyone who tries to pass them. Very dangerous, and most likely armed. I am very, very careful when I drive our shitty roads filled with shit drivers.

    1. Kenji
      When I spent two weeks in Michigan in 2015 I was appalled at the condition of the roads. Potholes everywhere and crumbling asphalt.

    2. “It’s your own fault for driving a convertible,” is what you’re likely to hear. Or perhaps, “Why you going 80, anyway?”

      Nebraska, Kansas and Tennessee seem to take the best care of their highways; and almost everyone in Tennessee thinks they’re in Alabama…at Talladega.

      1. Drive slower than 80mph … and you’ll get blown off the road. It’s the “flow of the traffic defacto speed”.

          1. Again … regardless of the posted speed of 65 mph … the defacto rate of speed is 80 mph … and the CHP do nothing about that speed, unless you’re driving like an idiot. The unenforced speed … is … the limit.

            And BTW … the “basic peed law” as posted in the CA Drivers Handbook is: Slower Traffic Keep Right. We even have road signs stating that simple fact. It only makes logical sense to ORGANIZE the traffic speeds by this stated manner.

  3. Even a fresh salt water breeze can’t wash the ghetto off the niggaz.

    Among other things, Carney is lying aboot immigration.
    He hired Mark Wiseman of the Century Initiative for a reason: to overpopulate and overwhelm Canada with intolerant Muslims and illiterate Indians…and make a black Carnival Cruise seem refreshing.

    (Passing trucks on Hwy 401 east of Kingston can be a nightmare. I did 1000km this week.)
    A naked Newsome should be strapped to the hood of a Kenworth until he begs to go to jail for what he and his cult have done to California.

  4. Carney is doing his best Joe Biden imitation.
    “…Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada released data in May, which showed that Canada finalized more than 817,000 temporary visa applications in the first four months of 2025…”

    “The Canadian economy shed some 41,000 jobs in July as young workers and the private sector bore the brunt of the losses, Statistics Canada said Friday. The unemployment rate held steady at 6.9% as the number of job seekers was roughly unchanged from June.”

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