Sunday, January 4, 2026

Going Feral: The Feral Week of December 28, 2025.

The Feral Week of 

Thursday, January 1, 2026

The 2026 Resolute Edition:



From last year:

The 2025 Resolute Edition.


I posted elsewhere that I was going light on New Years Resolution posts, and I basically, kind of sort of, have.

None the less, I have some out there.

New Year's Resolutions for Other People, sort of.


New Years Day. Looking at 2024 through the front of the Church doors.

This blog has a completely different theme, rather obviously.  So what I'd normally do is post some personal and more universal items.  I'll just do both here, in the worried sort of way both of the above posts are.

This blog is heavily invested in the concept of Aldo Leopold's Land Ethic, which is:

The land ethic simply enlarges the boundaries of the community to include soils, waters, plants, and animals, or collectively: the land... In short, a land ethic changes the role of Homo sapiens from conqueror of the land-community to plain member and citizen of it. It implies respect for his fellow-members, and also respect for the community as such.

Aldo Leopold.

We also have a very holistic view of things, in the true meaning of the word.  That is, everything is connected.  And we also, as people here know, have a very Agrarian, Wendell Berry, view of the world.  We are part of nature and we need to acknowledge that, and be true to our natures.

We haven't been acting like that for quite some time.  And both the political left, and the political right, are guilty of that.

The populist right, of course, just came into power.  And much of its political ethos is based on ignorance combined with the love of money.   At no point in American history since 1860, when the Southern wealthy lead the Southern yeoman into a fight to preserve something that benefited the rich, and not the poor, has one class so fogged the intellect of another such that those who stand most to be hurt by developments are fully backing them.  

Nearly everything those who love the outdoors, use the outdoors, or depend on the outdoors will be under full out assault in the next four years.

Sportsmen, agrarians, conservationist, farmers, ranchers and environmentalist will have to be very much on guard the next four years.  Sadly, many in some of these categories vote for the very forces that stand to hurt, or even destroy them.

Why would I repeat that?

Well, everything I said last year is still true, and even more so.

We have there member from this state in Congress who were ready to completely screw public land users in spite of an overwhelming protest from Wyomingites.  One of the three, Harriet Hageman, is now running for the Senate.  This is the chance to retire her and send her back to the state and family she cites as her guiding lights.

It's also a chance to get rid of Californian Chuck Gray, a figure who washed up on shore here some time ago to try to advance his political career and who has proven that Wyomingites have a rampaging inferiority complex.  He needs to go, and by going, I mean he needs to go back to California and be deprived of family money and busy work and find out what its like to actually have to work for a living.

Lots of people who have washed up in Wyoming, I'd note, and ended up in the Freedom Caucus fit that exact same description .They need to go back to where they're from.  We can wish them well at the Natrona County International Airport and play Dixie for them as they depart, and then adjourn to the bar for drinks thereafter.

The sooner the better.

In short, we need to start living, behaving, and acting like we actually value the things we claim we do.

Wednesday, December 31, 2025

Rep. Bill Allemand arrested for drinking and driving

Rep. Bill Allemand arrested for drinking and driving: Wyoming Freedom Caucus member allegedly admitted that ‘he drinks while driving for anxiety,’ Johnson County Sheriff’s Office report says.

I suppose its an example of Schadenfreude, but Allemand is a an enemy of sportsmen and public lands, as well as being a central figure in an effort to kill a proposed industrial project north of Natrona County's Bar Nunn.

He's notably a Wyomingite, albeit one who spent most of his working life in Kansas, whose positions on things match the Freedom Caucus's, anti public lands, anti nuclear for some reason and pro whatever goofball thing the Freedom Caucus is for.  In his first run for office he was downright nasty to his opponent, and frankly the residents of his House district are not to be admired for voting for him in that election.

During the last legislature he sponsored a bill to really jack up the penalties for trespassing while hunting.  On that, it's notable that he's from a large ranching family in northern Natrona County, although he's not a rancher himself.

The drinks "for anxiety" comment suggests that he probably should be pitied, however, and that he might have some sort of a problem.  

Anyhow, if he goes, and he might have been on the way out due to his role in torpedoing the project north of Bar Nunn anyhow, it may be a good thing for public lands users and sportsmen, depending upon who replaces him.

Natrona County Rep. Allemand charged with DUI in Johnson County

Friday, January 2, 2026

Wednesday, January 2, 1946. Nuptials with the enemy.

Mexican troops fired on demonstrators in León, Mexico, killing at least 40.

The U.S. Army lifted a ban on U.S. servicemen marrying enemy nationals, save for Germans.  The lift, therefore, applied to Austrians and Italians, as well as perhaps Hungarians and Romanians.

On Corregidor twenty Japanese soldiers, who had just learned of Japan's surrender from a newspaper, surrendered themselves to a solitary Army soldier.

Last edition:

Tuesday, January 1, 1946. The first baby boomers.

Saturday, January 2, 1926.


Last edition:

Friday, January 1, 1926.

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Thursday, January 1, 2026

You shall know the truth and the truth shall make you odd.

You shall know the truth and the truth shall make you odd.

Flannery O'Connor, Flannery O'Connor: Collected Works

New Year's Resolutions for Other People.


Some years I do this thread, other years not.  2025 was such a serious year, I'm tempted not to.

Maybe that's when you should.

I'm going to start of with a minor one.

Heather Cox Richardson, for goodness sakes pay some attention to the production values of your Vlog.  It's absolutely horrific and yes, it does matter.  Sitting in front of a coast map may be something you can get away with as a professor to your students, but frankly everyone else just wonders on to Erza Klein.

The ones with Joanne B. Freeman are the absolutely worst, not because you both don't have things that are serious to say, but because it comes across like two elderly professors in the faculty lounge who are annoyed with undergraduates.

You have good content.  Improve the production values.

Okay, now that we have that out of the way. . .


Cabinet members, invoke the 25h Amendment.

You know that Donald Trump is getting increasingly bat shit crazy and he's making everything worse.  The point at which he serves as razzle dazzle is over.  It's no longer safe.  Remove him.

And once he's removed, do a serious investigation into what his thing with Putin is.  It's weird, bare minimum, but is there more there?

Some will note, and indeed people already are, that if Trump goes Vance is in. This is true.Vance has his own dangers, but he's not likely to nuke Denmark.

Regarding Vance, Vance probably is who he always was, or so it seems to me, but his philosophical underpinnings have developed enormously, whether you like them or not.  It occurs to me that people who were charmed by Hillbilly Elegy were charmed by it as they didn't regard it as a call for action for a hillbilly class, but rather as a fun thing to lament over while sipping some weird tea based drink and watching Heather Cox Richardson.  Nope, it was a call to arms.


Vance, or whatever your name is, its time for you to be open about your beliefs.  Either the American public accepts them, which they probably do not, or they'll reject them and you can try to convince them.  

Also, reconsider their harshness.  It's easier to be Kevin Roberts if you are an academic.  In the real world, Pope Leo XIV makes a lot more sense.

Wyoming Freedom Caucus.  Go back to your homes and leave Wyoming alone.

John Barrasso.  Grow a spine and start backing Wyoming.

Chuck Gray. See item on Freedom Caucus.

Wyoming Democrats.  Be like what  you once were, moderate Republicans.  You're never getting anywhere running as the French Socialist Party.


Wyoming voters, quit screwing yourself.  I swear, the things you keep voting to support are so darned dumb it defines description.  Voting for politicians who will grab Federal lands would sell them in a heartbeat.  Coal is not coming back. Climate change is real and needs to be addressed.

And, if you are a new Freedom Caucus type voter, go home.  We'll even buy you a box set of the Dukes of Hazzard if you leave.

Members of the Evangelical Protestant right wing community (and maybe Evangelical Protestants in general). Read some history.  You guys are carrying out a historically discredited effort that's contrary to the Church.

Also, knock off the divorce doesn't matter thing.  It does.  

Last edition:

New Year's Resolutions for Other People, sort of.

Going Feral: The 2026 Resolute Edition:

Going Feral: The 2026 Resolute Edition:: From last year: The 2025 Resolute Edition. I posted elsewhere that I was going light on New Years Resolution posts, and I basically, kind of...

The 2026 Resolute Edition:



From last year:

The 2025 Resolute Edition.


I posted elsewhere that I was going light on New Years Resolution posts, and I basically, kind of sort of, have.

None the less, I have some out there.

New Year's Resolutions for Other People, sort of.


New Years Day. Looking at 2024 through the front of the Church doors.

This blog has a completely different theme, rather obviously.  So what I'd normally do is post some personal and more universal items.  I'll just do both here, in the worried sort of way both of the above posts are.

This blog is heavily invested in the concept of Aldo Leopold's Land Ethic, which is:

The land ethic simply enlarges the boundaries of the community to include soils, waters, plants, and animals, or collectively: the land... In short, a land ethic changes the role of Homo sapiens from conqueror of the land-community to plain member and citizen of it. It implies respect for his fellow-members, and also respect for the community as such.

Aldo Leopold.

We also have a very holistic view of things, in the true meaning of the word.  That is, everything is connected.  And we also, as people here know, have a very Agrarian, Wendell Berry, view of the world.  We are part of nature and we need to acknowledge that, and be true to our natures.

We haven't been acting like that for quite some time.  And both the political left, and the political right, are guilty of that.

The populist right, of course, just came into power.  And much of its political ethos is based on ignorance combined with the love of money.   At no point in American history since 1860, when the Southern wealthy lead the Southern yeoman into a fight to preserve something that benefited the rich, and not the poor, has one class so fogged the intellect of another such that those who stand most to be hurt by developments are fully backing them.  

Nearly everything those who love the outdoors, use the outdoors, or depend on the outdoors will be under full out assault in the next four years.

Sportsmen, agrarians, conservationist, farmers, ranchers and environmentalist will have to be very much on guard the next four years.  Sadly, many in some of these categories vote for the very forces that stand to hurt, or even destroy them.

Why would I repeat that?

Well, everything I said last year is still true, and even more so.

We have there member from this state in Congress who were ready to completely screw public land users in spite of an overwhelming protest from Wyomingites.  One of the three, Harriet Hageman, is now running for the Senate.  This is the chance to retire her and send her back to the state and family she cites as her guiding lights.

It's also a chance to get rid of Californian Chuck Gray, a figure who washed up on shore here some time ago to try to advance his political career and who has proven that Wyomingites have a rampaging inferiority complex.  He needs to go, and by going, I mean he needs to go back to California and be deprived of family money and busy work and find out what its like to actually have to work for a living.

Lots of people who have washed up in Wyoming, I'd note, and ended up in the Freedom Caucus fit that exact same description .They need to go back to where they're from.  We can wish them well at the Natrona County International Airport and play Dixie for them as they depart, and then adjourn to the bar for drinks thereafter.

The sooner the better.

In short, we need to start living, behaving, and acting like we actually value the things we claim we do.

Thursday, January 1, 1976. Venezuela nationalizes its oil industry.

It was the start of the Bicentennial year in the United States in which the country would celebrate its 200th year of independence.  It was a big deal, full of celebrations and commemorations.  It was particularly notable if you were in school at the time, which I was (junior high).

Venezuela nationalized its oil industry, putting all of it, including foreign interests, in its state oil company.

Donald Trump has recently been complaining about this.

A lot of nations have done this over time, and its often been upsetting to US oil interests at the time, but the concept of nationalizing petroleum interests to some degree is not irrational, and while I haven't had the chance to post on it yet, quite frankly nationalization of undeveloped petroleum resources in the US is something that is at least worth talking about, even though it will never occur.

A Lebanese airliner exploded over Saudi Arabia from a bomb in the cargo hold.  All 81 people were killed in an act of terrorism for which the responsible party has never been determined, although Omani terrorists are suspected by some forces. Apparently the bomb was set to have gone off while the plane was empty and on the ground, but things went awry.

The Australian Defence Force came into being, giving the Australian military a unified command.

Last edition:

Sunday, December 28, 1975. Conflict in the Third Cod War.

Tuesday, January 1, 1946. The first baby boomers.

The way demographers categorize things, the first Baby Boomers were born on this day, although its notable that nine months had not passed since the end of World War Two and lots of troops still hadn't been discharged from the service.

It occurs to me that this is a topic, along with several others, that I should have addressed in yesterday's 1945 entry.

Last edition

Monday, December 31, 1945. The end of a historical episode and the dawn of a new one.*

Friday, January 1, 1926.


Last edition:

Saturday, January 1, 1876. Deadline expires.

A deadline for Native Americans on the plaints to "return" to reservations expired.

Last edition:

Monday, December 27, 1875. A California Reservation.