Good morning on another cold but sunny day. No snow yet. It is still going north or south of us. I'm not complaining. I am not a kid hoping for a snow day and I am not a worker whose boss expects me to go through hell and high water to come in for my assigned shift. I can choose to stay home and keep comfortably warm.
Reading today:
Dave Karpf writes several things I can whole heartedly agree with. I also don't really care much about Hunter Biden. I agree he should have been treated as most other criminals charged with similar crimes AND he wasn't because of who his father is. I also agree that the umbrage expressed by both Republicans and Democrats is CONTRIVED. As Karpf says the media and politicos care more about the APPEARANCE of order and propriety than whether there is really order and propriety. I will add that the issue of OPTICS and PRECEDENCE is an illusion. The Harris campaign hammered home how much more moral, more upright, more honorable they were than the opposition--and it fell flat. And the pardon doesn't provide a precedence for Trump to do anything he wouldn't have done any way. To argue that Biden should have swallowed the injustice done Hunter by malicious prosecution (persecution) so the Democrats would look good and could shame the Republicans. Point--Trump and his people don't have a "shame gene." I saw a nature program once that showed the excavation of a small herd of mammoths that appeared to have starved to death without moving away. Further study of the geological history showed that an earthquake had occurred at the same time the mammoths died. Earthquakes can cause the soil to liquify. That appears to be what happened to the mammoths who became trapped in the suddenly liquid morass. We have been in the middle of a political/social/economic quake for a long time and the ground we thought was solid is now quicksand in which we are trapped.
Stray thought: the argument that what Biden wrote justifying the pardon will dent the public trust in our institutions, especially the Justice Department is ridiculous. Public trust in most institutions a is almost so low it can hardly go lower thanks as much to the actions of Trump during his last trip to the Oval Office and his pet Supreme Court.
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Cloudy again today. Yesterday we actually had brief periods of sun. Right now I see some very, very light snow. Most of the news/commentary this morning concerns 1) will Hegseth survive (betting is on NOT) and who Trump replace him with, 2) the no confidence vote in France which led to the resignation of the Bernier government and who Macron will nominate next, 3) the failure of the South Korean president's plans for martial law and the move in the legislature to impeach him, 4) the Syrian rebels' rapid move into major cities. Right now I don't see much worth commenting on but I have just started looking at my on-line reading.
Robert Reich makes a very good point that most commentators don't: the difference between "loyalty" and "subservience." Most stress that Trump wants "loyal" subordinates when the evidence seems to show that he really wants "subservient" underlings.
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Bright and sunny today. Still cold but we do have to go to go out for a few items we are short of or out of. We will go to the closest grocery because they have all of the items. I finished the last woven square for the next strip and put the 12 pieces together but when I tried to put the two strips together I found they didn't match in the way I had planned. I put it aside for the moment to think it out. I could take one strip apart to reposition some of the blocks but that will create a whole lot of small lengths of yarn I don't have a use for. I HATE that. I am thinking that I might just play with another strip with another pattern but the same colors and just make the piece a bit scrappy. I am using the 4" loom and thinking of taking out the 2" loom and see how many of the scraps I can use. I need to locate the needle for that loom.
I found this article that seems to belong in the "what goes ground comes around" folder. I love the idea that Russia is getting back some of the drones/missiles they have sent into Ukraine.
The murder of the Brian Thompson, CEO of United Health Care, and the discovery of shell casings with "deny," "defend," and "depose," written on them has focused attention on the health insurance industry. Heather Cox Richardson notes that there is little sympathy for either the victim or the industry as major companies are removing the pictures of their executives from their internet pages. We have had our own difficulties with health insurance companies and are not fans of the system.
Stray thought: the DOGE committee (mainly Elon Musk and Vivek Ramiswamy) is supposed to identify waste and make government more efficient. I haven't heard any clear definition of "waste" or what constitutes "efficient." From the their pronouncements it seems like waste is anything that benefits the poor and efficiency is anything that lines their pockets.
Second stray thought: anyone else tired of obscenely rich men promising their proposals will be painful but we will see a wonderful prosperous future. I am sure it will be painful BUT NOT FOR THEM. And prosperous times are already here FOR THEM.
Another stray thought: it seems that changing your mind, if you are a politician, is the same as lying. Really?? I think you can guess that this thought is about the criticism of Biden for deciding to pardon Hunter after saying he wouldn't during the campaign. There are a lot of reasons why Biden would change his mind starting with Trump's election. Like a number of people whose blogs I read I think that he wouldn't have issued the pardon if Harris had won. He could be sure, if she had won, that she wouldn't have set "her" justice department on Hunter. There have been too many examples of "Trump's" justice targeting people who pissed him off. And his nomination for head of FBI, Kash Patel, has promised just such targeting of perceived enemies.
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