STEEL PENCIL NEWS REVIEW

DECEMBER 10, 2025

VOLUME 129

KINDA CURRENT NEWS.

While I was perusing YouTube this evening, sorta my hobby lately, I came across a video by Matt Walsh I want to share with you. The reason I feel compelled to share it is because this has been an ongoing topic at our house for a long time now. A situation that became noticeable during the Covid years and has gotten worse, a lot worse.

RESTAURANT FOOD SUCKS!!!

My family consists of two people and a wire haired terrier (he doesn’t like to be called a dog). But to everyone else in the world he’s a dog, except of course other wire haired terrier owners. Restaurants don’t care what breed he is, he ain’t coming in. The point is, we eat out a lot because my wife says cooking for two people is too hard. When she has a sign in her kitchen that says”for show only” I really don’t believe her. But I don’t have a choice because I ain’t cookin’.

Almost 100% of the time, after a meal at our local restaurants, we immediately have a conversation about how terrible the food was. Then we begin to analyze why. Although we come up with our ideas, we really have no idea, we just know that a few years ago you could get meal that was genuinely delicious and were anxious to go back again. Sadly, those days are over. My favorite dish at our local Appleby’s is blackened Salmon with mashed taters’ and broccoli. You have to be a complete moron to screw that up. Anyway, after hundreds of disappointing meals I saw this video by Matt Walsh and it made complete sense. Click on the link below.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6hpypxJlt_8

As far as fast food restaurants go there are three in my area I frequent, that have pretty darned good food. Number one is “Nancy Jo’s Burgers and Fries”. They have seven locations and the burgers and fries are delicious at every single store. “Nancy’s” is locally owned, and managed by the owners, so the food is always fresh, never frozen.

Number two: Arby’s, I have been eating at Arby’s ever since they first opened when their stores looked like covered wagons. As a matter of fact, they still sell the old fashioned “Super Arby’s” roast beef sandwich with sweet and sour sauce. I love ’em. Their Salted Caramel Chocolate Chip cookies are killers.

Number three: Chipotles, the food is super tasty and priced affordably. Two people can have a large meal for under 25 dollars. Problem; they have a large turnover of employees, and the quality of food can be iffy at times. The proper level of seasoning is paramount, and the newbies don’t always get it right. But, it’s right most of the time.

I love fish, and apparently nobody knows how to cook fish anymore. I won’t buy it unless I know the restaurant and have had good luck in the past. The last piece fish I bought at a Denny’s was so over cooked the edges were like hard plastic. It was terrible.

Good luck in your dining away from home folks. It’s a real crap shoot if you’re in unfamiliar territory. You might want to ask a local resident before you lay down your hard-earned money and walk away horribly disappointed.

VERITAS VINCIT ~ LIVE FREE OR DIE

STEEL PENCIL NEWS REVIEW

OCTOBER 26, 2025

VOLUME 119

CHANGE OF FOCUS. IT’S LONG OVERDUE

The focus of Presidential administrations has been on the middle east for about as long as I can remember. The last president that showed any interest in South America was Ronald Reagan, at least in my little pea brained memory. When you stop and think about that for more than 1.75 seconds, you realize it wasn’t really very smart. I think past presidents kind of blew it off, thinking who would mess with South America? We had a very loud wakeup call when Nikita decided to move in with Fidel. Nikita made a good decision; he was in over his head. Then as it usually happens, after that row settled down, it was quickly forgotten.

Then in total Democrat fashion, the peanut farmer thought it would be a great idea to hand the Panama Canal back to the Panamanians. Folks, it doesn’t get more stupid than that. That threw down the welcome mat for China to move in with them big, oversized skeeters. Russia has been prowling around Venezuela for a while now as well.

Now you totally understand why Donald Trump was moving like his hair was on fire to settle everything in the middle east. He needed to focus his attention on Venezuela, as well as Argentina. He and Pete and Marco pretty much have the Panama thing stabilized. Now it’s time to start pushing Russia and China out of South America.

The naval presence currently in the Caribbean is obviously much larger than required to take out a dozen or so drug boats, but that ain’t the point. It’s all about flexing the military muscles and sending a message that we are dead serious about not allowing our superpower advisories to gain a foothold in our back yard. Nope, we allowed that to happen once, and it almost ended up in a nuclear war. We need to stop that nonsense quickly. Thank you, Mr. Trump.

Last but not least, the Mexican cartels are watching this play out as the US military obliterates Venezuelan drug runners. Donald Trump made it clear last week this is going to start taking place on dry land very soon. I wouldn’t rule out Marines on the ground on the southern border, locked and loaded.

GOVERNMENT SHUT DOWN

This event has been getting daily wall to wall coverage. It has gone on long enough now that it is starting to be felt by the Democrat minions and they ain’t none too happy. So, I thought I would post this Matt Walsh video so you would know who you are sharing the planet with.

If this goes on much longer I would suggest shopping for groceries very early in the morning before these slugs are awake. Sleep well America.

VERITAS VINCIT ~ LIVE FREE OR DIE

THE VIEW FROM ST. CHARLES

JUNE 21, 2025

VOLUME 65

POLITICALLY INCORRECT, CENTER-RIGHT VIEWPOINTS FROM AN UNAPOLOGETIC PATRIOT

CORPORATIONS CHASING DOLLARS IS NOT GOOD FOR EVERYONE. CHOICES ARE DIMINISHED.

I am writing this from a much different point of reference than my usual material. As my readers know, I have been fixated on national politics for a very long time. But my real passion is anything with wheels and an internal combustion engine. Aircraft have wheels so they also fall into my category of intense interest. I recently sold my 1943 Dodge Weapons Carrier. This vehicle had the original drivetrain, and it all worked like a Swiss watch after 82 years. (I guess nowadays you could also use Japanese watch) 

The basis of this article is that a truck or car manufactured in 2025 is probably unlikely to be operable 82 years from now. There are a lot of reasons for that, but basically, they are far too complex, with operating systems never intended to last 82 years. My Dodge had simple, analog ignition system, that would still work after the unlikely event of an E bomb attack. No digital components, all analog and purely mechanical. You could repair it with simple tools, in some remote location. 

I also own a 2007 Chevy Suburban, and there is a reason for owning an 18year old truck.  New Suburbans have a litany of issues, a number of them which render the vehicle inoperable. In an effort to make them more fuel efficient, Chevrolet installed direct fuel injection which requires very high fuel pressure. The fuel pump is very prone to failure. When it fails, the truck will not roll and has to be dragged onto the tow truck with special slide plates. But that’s not the end of the story. The fuel pump is buried below the intake manifold and is expensive to replace as you might imagine. Some of these failures are happening very early into ownership of a brand-new truck. Beware, this is happening to a lot of new GM products with V8 engines. 

Another issue with late model GM trucks is the cylinder deactivation system which automatically turns off four of the cylinders under light load to conserve fuel. My 2007 has this feature. Sounds like a great idea, and when working properly is seamless, you aren’t aware you’re only running on four cylinders at 70 mph on the level freeway.  Here’s the problem, it can cause valve lifter failure. GM has faced numerous class action lawsuits over this problem. Replacing valve lifters is expensive unless you’re a skilled mechanic with a large assortment of tools. I have the oil changed in my truck every 3,000 miles, keep the filters clean, and don’t abuse the engine. My truck has 153,000 miles on the clock and “knock on wood” have not experienced a problem. However, I would be lying if I said I wasn’t slightly apprehensive.

Ford trucks and cars are experiencing problems of different types, but just as frustrating. The new F150 Hybrids are a nightmare of mechanical and electrical problems. They are on the list of 15 vehicles that will suffer significant mechanical failures within the first 40,000 miles. If you have a high end F150 and submerge the taillights while launching your boat, it could cost you $3,000.00 for new lights. They just happen to be part of computer system. Try dropping your laptop in the water and see how well if works afterwards. This begs the question; why would Ford put such an integral component to the vehicle’s operation in a totally vulnerable location? 

Virtually every Jeep product currently manufactured by Chrysler/Stellantis, is on the list of 15 Vehicles to avoid. This includes engine and transmission failures to suspension problems in the Jeep Rubicons. Despite the spin from the company managers, the quality of the Chrysler cars is terrible, and isn’t getting better fast. When you watch the video, they are betting big on EV’s which is suicidal. In my opinion, expecting European executives to understand the American market is a huge mistake. 

The geniuses in the auto industry keep chasing the so-called perfect vehicle that will satisfy every whim, and in my opinion, most car buyers want a car that gets reasonable fuel milage, is comfortable to drive while offering reasonable safety features. It also has to be reliable; few people can afford big repair bills while simultaneously making astronomical payments plus insurance. Make no mistake, insurance premiums are based on how costly it is to repair a complex machine. As for me personally, I prefer knobs and buttons over touch screens in the middle of the dash. Knobs and buttons are tactile; you don’t have to take your eyes off the road to adjust the heater or air conditioner. GPS is great but give me old school controls. 

Most of all, give Americans a choice of a good basic automobile, at a good price, that is not going to require a full-time mechanic to keep all of the do dabs and what nots operating. I don’t know a single person that is salivating over self-driving cars. I know several people that should actually own one, their driving is atrocious. But that’s another topic for another article. Likewise, most people I know don’t think electric cars are a good idea unless you’re on the golf course or living in Seizure World. 

Bottom line here. I watch a lot of car shows where guys search out old cars located in crazy locations, drag them out in the sunlight, and a few hours later they are running and driving after sitting for 35 years. That my friends is a testament to the quality and engineering that was present in the auto industry many years ago. They made cars that the common man could drive and maintain for years with simple tools and basic knowledge. I’m afraid those days will never come back. We are saddled with complex digitally controlled machines that sometime even the factory trained techs can’t repair. 

Look for Steel Pencil to start writing more diverse content and less political stuff. It’s hard to compete with Donald Trump dominating the daily news scene. He doesn’t leave much room for political opinion guys like me. With Mr. Trump at the helm, it’s non stop action and I love it. I have complete confidence in his decisions and actions. That makes it possible for me to pay more attention to Vice Grip Garage. 

Give yourself a gift of happiness behind the wheel, drive and old car. Better yet, buy one and travel back in time to a better place. The old cars are not fast, don’t stop well, but life moved at a much slower pace back then. They are the time machines for real. Happy trails. 

VERITAS VINCIT   ~   LIVE FREE OR DIE

 

 

STEEL PENCIL NEWS REVIEW

DECEMBER 11, 2024

VOLUME 92

POLITICALLY INCORRECT, CENTER-RIGHT PERSPECTIVE ON CURRENT NEWS EVENTS

THE DEPT. OF HOMELAND SECURITY IS EQUIVALENT TO A BOTTLE OF TABASCO SAUCE IN A DONUT SHOP.

As a former drone pilot and enthusiast, I know a little bit about this subject. I bought my first drone years ago, a small basic machine for beginners. A few years later, I did some trading and ended up with a DJI Inspire which is a very large drone, very popular with Hollywood for filming action shots. Very fast, great camera, and dual controls so you can fly, and your co-pilot can man the camera. Very powerful, able to lift 3.5 lbs. It has a range of just over 1.5 miles away from the controller. I have flown many times by camera only, the drone was out of sight. That will make you a little nervous with a $4,000.00 aircraft.

To fly a drone of that size, you have to be an FAA licensed pilot. There are two classes of pilots. I had a sports pilot license. I was not allowed to fly over people or traffic, and I could not market my photography taken during flights. If you are using your drone for commercial purposes, you have to have the same license as a manned aircraft. Then you can fly at night, above populated areas and trafficways. You can also market your photography, which is totally amazing.

I chose to sell my drone because of the new laws and regulations that were coming out requiring me to affix a transponder to my drone so it could be tracked and identified by the FAA officials. The rules were going to continue to become stricter in the future on drones of that size. There has even been discussion in Congress to outlaw DJI drones from being sold in the United States. DJI is the world’s leading drone manufacturer, and they are made in China. The concern is that the very sophisticated software the drone uses can be used by the Chinese for spying. When you register the software to control the drone, it is connected to your email address. This is concerning.

So, the reason I told you all of this, is because all of these laws and regulations are only good, as long as law abiding citizens are willing to comply. If you are not a law-abiding citizen, then you can operate whatever you want, whenever you want until you get nabbed. Exactly like gun laws and driver’s licenses. The average person complies with these nonsensical rules because they don’t have the money or time to fight with the Feds.

The Feds cannot identify the drones flying around New Jersey, because they are illegal, flying without transponders. That tells me immediately that they are rogue pilots intentionally breaking the law so they can’t be identified. That is also an indicator they may be up to no good. This flys in the face of the story the FBI and Homeland Security are telling you. John Kirby is saying today they don’t believe they have any malicious intent. He can’t know that, because he has no idea who is operating them. Also, they haven’t been able to identify the operating system used to control them. You can’t jam a signal if you don’t know what it is.

These are the same people that allowed a Chinese spy balloon to fly across the Pacific, entering our airspace in Alaska, and allowed it to continue it’s flight unimpeded almost all the way across the lower 48 before taking it out with a missile. I think they only reason they destroyed it, was due to the mounting public pressure. Otherwise Slo-Joe would have just let the damn thing drift off over the Atlantic. I’m sure he didn’t want to upset those folks that greased his palm for years.

These drones have been operating in the New Jersey area since mid-November. It is now mid-December and they still have no clue as to what the hell is going on. This doesn’t give me a “warm and fuzzy” feeling. Is the FBI, Homeland Security, and the Military really this inept. I told you earlier my drone would lift 3.5 lbs. These drones are much larger than the one I owned; they could probably lift upwards of 10 to 15 pounds or more. That is one hell of a lot of sophisticated explosives. I would be very nervous if they were flying around my neighborhood.

Here is another point for you to consider; My drone was small compared to these, which are over 6′ in diameter. My drone fully outfitted with accessories was over $4,000.00. A drone of this size can cost upwards of between $20-50,000.00. So, who can afford to fly these many drones with this kind of a price tag? I am watching this with great interest to see how the geniuses in our so called “Homeland Security” and the FBI deal with it.

Well folks, you can rest easy toight knowing that the Federal Government is watching the borders and the skies, keeping you safe from intruders.

VERITAS VINCIT ~ LIVE FREE OR DIE