Nightmare economics October 28, 2014 Chocolate is good for the brain and memory. I don’t know how much that is hype but I welcomed hearing that on last night’s… Continue Reading
Quorum Call September 26, 2014 I’ll start with the good news. Yesterday I got far enough in my house painting so that today will be the last day I… Continue Reading
Juggling Chainsaws, My heart, Quitting the Board March 5, 2014 I promised honesty and frankly anytime I withhold information the potential violation of that campaign slogan I used puts me at risk of stress…. Continue Reading
Another book October 1, 2013 Until I began campaigning this year I was on a pretty good tear through some interesting books. I’ve got a lot of books on… Continue Reading
Books and putting off electioneering August 3, 2013 I told my volunteer that I’m recovering from a week of mad work for my family. I’ve got a pile of tasks to attend… Continue Reading
Yin and Yang August 2, 2013 There is a prologue of sorts to this post. You can read it here. If in the month’s ahead this image disappears you’ll be… Continue Reading
My Favorite Movie Pt 3 – ctd. (another unedited late night mental ramble) February 21, 2013 Its eleven PM the night after I began the above named post. I’ve watched two more great hours of the British series The Hour…. Continue Reading
The private lives of Presidents January 26, 2013 I shrugged off the fatigue that should have put me in bed at 9:30 and prepared to edit the third installment of Putrescence. I… Continue Reading
The chickens are coming home to roost… January 23, 2013 …and leave a lot of droppings in the GOP’s coup. I find it ironic that the GOP which in the Reagan years once vilified… Continue Reading
After watching bits of day one of the Democrat’s 2012 presidential convention… September 4, 2012 …I think Republicans (ex Dixiecrats) should be shaking in their boots. That’s only fair considering that the GOP has generated so many presidential campaign… Continue Reading
Why we need identity cards to vote in Minnesota elections March 11, 2012 “The situation in the Fatherland is like a dog with worms. You bring the dog to the Reich-stag to be dewormed, but the vet… Continue Reading
Hank Jr’s Adolph October 7, 2011 There have been a dozen and more dictators in my adult life that merited comparrison with Adolph Hitler. Most were pale shadows no matter… Continue Reading
The Murdoch’s have plenty more where Glenn came from July 25, 2011 Late of Fox News this is from Glenn Beck: “And then there was a shooting at a political camp, which sounds a little like,… Continue Reading
Supernova December 12, 2010 I read Dave Griffen’s letter in today’s Trib with interest. Dave is a good guy. He’s a teacher who has taken on some quasi-administrative… Continue Reading
Separation of church and state is fascism September 18, 2010 Now that Christine O’Donnell has defeated Congressman Castle his GOP replacement running for Congress is out on the hustings passing on this radioactive historical… Continue Reading
Old Chestnuts August 30, 2010 My posts have been few and far between recently. Its not for want of topics but rather my inclination to practice grandfathering and read… Continue Reading
Kismet June 4, 2010 Every now and then I’ll hear some piece of information back to back from very different sources which amplify the importance of the information…. Continue Reading
Katyn Forest April 12, 2010 Few people reading or hearing about the plane crash that killed 93 leaders of Poland probably know much about the historical event that they… Continue Reading
The District is “above the law” April 5, 2010 As you’ve read here before the District is planning to carve a statist quote from the 4th Century slave holder Diogenes to the effect… Continue Reading
Losing brain cells February 24, 2010 Ten years ago I bought a book by Rush Limbaugh much to my wife’s annoyance. I got through a couple chapters of his mangled… Continue Reading