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January 15, 2024

Map of Texas road conditions - excellent resource -link below

[link:https://static.drivetexas.org/#7/32.340/-99.500|

Click on the gray circle of interest. It will name the road, hazard (ice and snow today) and when it will reopen.

January 6, 2024

Take some steps back and see the whole picture. Why is the nation in turmoil over one man?

Upending democracy for one person is ridiculous. The media has created this frenzy; the evidence is against him. In the overall scheme, he is insignificant. Choose another candidate and move on. This media hysteria has fueled his personal vendetta. It is sucking the air out of all of us. The media has not been held accountable for their part in this explosion of angst. They need to turn down the temperature of the country.

November 10, 2023

My touch screen changed my vote in Texas

We had 14 propositions to vote on. The touch screen worked fine on the first two. I voted "For" on one and "Against" on another. On proposition #3, I touched the "Against" button and it registered "For." I tried again and it did the same thing. My finger was not close to the "For" button. I called the election worker over and she said, "Let me go and get you a Q-tip." I used the Q-tip for the rest of the propositions and it worked fine. Luckily, I could review my choices before submitting them, and they were all correct.

I called and reported this to my election clerk about my voting issue, She said that it was probably a problem with the calibration of the machine and said that they would check them.

I wondered how many people failed to check their selection before moving on.

October 22, 2023

In this new format, Latest Breaking News is ranked by the time of the latest comment instead of the time original posting. Correct?

This is odd to me. Something posted three days ago can jump to the top if recently commented upon.

September 3, 2023

Social systems not much different from 1858

September 2, 2023
HEATHER COX RICHARDSON
SEP 3

On March 4, 1858, South Carolina senator James Henry Hammond rose to his feet to explain to the Senate how society worked. “In all social systems,” he said, “there must be a class to do the menial duties, to perform the drudgery of life.” That class, he said, needed little intellect and little skill, but it should be strong, docile, and loyal.

“Such a class you must have, or you would not have that other class which leads progress, civilization and refinement,” Hammond said. His workers were the “mud-sill” on which society rested, the same way that a stately house rested on wooden sills driven into the mud.

He told his northern colleagues that the South had perfected this system by enslavement based on race, while northerners pretended that they had abolished slavery. “Aye, the name, but not the thing,” he said. “[Y]our whole hireling class of manual laborers and ‘operatives,’ as you call them, are essentially slaves.”

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Hammond’s vision was of a world divided between the haves and the have-nots, where men of means commandeered the production of workers and justified that theft with the argument that such a concentration of wealth would allow superior men to move society forward. It was a vision that spoke for the South’s wealthy planter class—enslavers who held more than 50 of their Black neighbors in bondage and made up about 1% of the population—but such a vision didn’t even speak for the majority of white southerners, most of whom were much poorer than such a vision suggested.

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A lot of water has gone under the bridge since Lincoln’s day, but on this Labor Day weekend, it strikes me that the worldviews of men like Hammond and Lincoln are still fundamental to our society: Should our government protect people of property as they exploit the majority so they can accumulate wealth and move society forward as they wish? Or should we protect the right of ordinary Americans to build their own lives, making sure that no one can monopolize the country’s money and resources, with the expectation that their efforts will build society from the ground up?

More at:

[link:https://heathercoxrichardson.substack.com/p/september-2-2023?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email|

August 25, 2023

We should all use Trump's mugshot pose, the "Kubrick Stare," next week...

as our Facebook, etc. picture. Make fun of it. If everyone does it, he will hate it. There should be a Dark Brandon one too. Put it everywhere so that he can't feel special. You know that this mug shot is his favorite picture of himself.

August 9, 2023

Trump's mission statement: Go Big Because I am Always Right!

Every public appearance, every social media post, every rally, and every lie is the biggest. He is an attention whore and not even the threat of jail can stop him from his exaggerated, bellicose ways. Growing up and in business, no one has ever told him "No," so he has the mindset that anyone who does is obviously wrong. He is loud, proud and always right. His ego cannot accept anything less.

August 2, 2023

Who were the 7 senators and 1 representative asked to delay the certification?

From Heather Cox Richardson at [link:https://heathercoxrichardson.substack.com/p/august-1-2023|
Worth reading the entire article.


From the indictment:

"When Pence would not fraudulently alter the election results, Trump whipped up the crowd he had gathered in Washington, D.C., against Pence and then, according to the indictment, “attempted to exploit the violence and chaos at the Capitol” to overturn the election results. “As violence ensued,” the indictment reads, Trump and his co-conspirators “explained the disruption by redoubling efforts to levy false claims of election fraud and convince Members of Congress to further delay the certification based on those claims.” On the evening of January 6, 2021, the indictment alleges, Trump and Co-Conspirator 1 called seven senators and one representative and asked them to delay the certification of Biden’s election.

While they were doing so, White House counsel Pat Cipollone called Trump “to ask him to withdraw any objections and allow the certification. The Defendant refused.” Just before midnight, Co-Conspirator 2 emailed Pence’s lawyer, once again begging the vice president to “violate the law and seek further delay of the certification.”





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