Sep 26, 2016
Good Cop, Bad Cop (updated 9-27)
There's a good reason Invisibility is considered the ultimate super power. It removes all possibility of being held to account. If there's no evidence, ie: if nobody can see what you're doing, there's no way to hold you responsible for what you've done.
So WTF, Danville cops?
I called the Danville (Virginia) Police Dept to ask for comment, and left a message. I'll try to update as soon as possible.
hat tip = FB friends MM-M & VW-E
Update:
Seems more or less reasonable to me - the local citizens' bunch will continue to keep on eye on this stuff. Way to go, guys.
Update:
Says purpose of lifting hood is to cool engine. Some cars have good vents, some don't. @ABC13News pic.twitter.com/pccPPVoWtz— Valerie Bragg (@ValB_WSET) September 26, 2016
Seems more or less reasonable to me - the local citizens' bunch will continue to keep on eye on this stuff. Way to go, guys.
Sep 25, 2016
Now We're Talkin'
Go get 'em, Dems.
HuffPo:
I'll take my share of the hit on that one - I spent a good 18 months calling the guy President Lawn Chair because I was pissed that he bailed on the Public Option without even trying, and made no move on Gitmo etc. Criticism may have been warranted, but what we shoulda been doing is working to send him the support he needed in the various legislatures - national and state and local.
My bad.
Hopefully, that pendulum could be starting to swing back in favor of an honest majority.
HuffPo:
WASHINGTON ― Democrats are finally paying attention to state politics.
Over the past few years, major donors, national Democrats, the White House and state officials have begun organizing to win back state houses that have been dominated by Republicans since 2010.
And even as the presidential race tightens nationally, Democrats are increasingly confident the party will be able flip a significant number of state legislative chambers, riding a wave of disgust with GOP nominee Donald Trump. At least 14 state House or Senate chambers are well within reach, according to a Democratic memo circulated this week.You can't elect a president and expect everything to be suddenly peachy. We put Obama in the White House and it's like we just left him there, thinking he'd do what we elected him to do with no further help from us, ignoring the fact that the Repubs really were turning out to be as shitty as some were trying to tell us they were.
I'll take my share of the hit on that one - I spent a good 18 months calling the guy President Lawn Chair because I was pissed that he bailed on the Public Option without even trying, and made no move on Gitmo etc. Criticism may have been warranted, but what we shoulda been doing is working to send him the support he needed in the various legislatures - national and state and local.
My bad.
Hopefully, that pendulum could be starting to swing back in favor of an honest majority.
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Get shit done
Today's Tweet
Trump's strategy for winning Monday's debate involves Rudy Giuliani distractin' Lester Holt while Trump hits Hillary with a foldin' chair.— Tea Pain (@TeaPainUSA) September 25, 2016
Sep 24, 2016
Today's Tweet
"My phone in the hotel room rings and it's the Attorney General... 'Who the hell is Diane Nash?'" #APeoplesJourney pic.twitter.com/x6ZRrhQAfX— American Experience (@AmExperiencePBS) September 24, 2016
Is it possible that PBS is trying to make a comeback?
Yesterday's Podcast
Doin' the Lord's work.
My big take-away today - stop allowing the conversation to get hung up on the controversy of what Colin Kaepernick is doing, and insist the discussion stay focused on the reason he's doing what he's doing.
My big take-away today - stop allowing the conversation to get hung up on the controversy of what Colin Kaepernick is doing, and insist the discussion stay focused on the reason he's doing what he's doing.
Sep 23, 2016
Today's Tweet
Conservative commentator @TomiLahren lashes out at NFL star Colin Kaepernick for protesting the national anthem. https://t.co/rFDTK5EgDf pic.twitter.com/dmyBAclogk— The Daily Show (@TheDailyShow) September 23, 2016
I Wonder
A while back, Donald Trump got some pretty good play by suggesting that if NATO allies don't pony up on their fair share, then maybe USAmerica Inc isn't required to come thru on its Article 5 commitments.
So, maybe someone should ask Mr Trump:
So, maybe someone should ask Mr Trump:
- If American companies doing business overseas haven't paid their fair share of taxes in the US, shouldn't we make sure the US Military isn't used to protect their interests on foreign soil?
- Shouldn't they have to pay a tax for the maintenance and operations of the facilities at Ports Of Entry?
- Shouldn't they be considered unworthy of police and fire protection here at home?
- Should they be allowed access to public roadways?
- How about Water and Sewer?
- Whenever they hire somebody, shouldn't they be required to pay a requisite amount to a school district to reimburse those schools for having educated those new employees for them?
If corporations are people (and if this isn't just one big Fuck-You-If-You-Ain't-Got-The-Juice proposition), then why do they get to play by a different set of rules?
It's a wonderment.
Sep 22, 2016
Ignoring History
That woman is not saying anything we don't hear almost every day. So I guess it's time for this one again:
Your God Can Blow Me
Radical Christian shit is no better than radical Islamic shit, which is no better than radical Judaic shit or radical Hindi shit or or or.
Right-wing pastor advocating for the killing of homosexuals. Jesus and his message of love. pic.twitter.com/LDzXRziKQi— Right Wing Talk (@RWTQuotes) September 22, 2016
Take away our belief in Imaginary Friends, and we take away that guy's power to get us to do stoopid things that he thinks our imaginary friend is commanding us to do.
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