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2018 archive

Greens Fees 0

Farron points out that Donald Trump’s golfing excursions have cost $67,000,000 in the past year, four times as much as the Mueller investigation.

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Nothing Doing with the Do Nothings 0

Jay Bookman considers Donald Trump’s unconstitutional (yes, “unconstitutional”!) actions on tariffs and the feckless and irresponsible reactions of the Republican Congress. A snippet:

So if this (the power to impose tariffs–ed.) is a “disaster,” “a big mistake,” a possible prelude to another “Great Depression,” how do these Republicans intend to respond to protect the country? What are they going to do to carry out their duty to act as a check and balance on a chief executive whom they clearly believe is steering the country in a dangerous direction?

The answer is: Not a damn thing.

Clearly, they have the authority to intervene. The Constitution gives Congress, not the president, “Power To lay and collect Taxes, Duties, Imposts and Excises.” If Trump has the authority to unilaterally impose these tariffs without congressional oversight, it is only because previous Congresses delegated that power to previous presidents, trusting that they would be responsible and sane in how they used that authority. If you do not believe that the current president is using it in that fashion, then that delegation of power should be withdrawn.

Follow the link for the complete article.

Uncle Sam, with a confused look in his face, holds a paper labeled

Image via Job’s Anger.

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Free Tickets 0

One inmate asks another,

Click for the original image.

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No Place To Hide 0

I normally keep the GPS on my Android phone turned off, unless I have a positive need to use it. For example, I turn it on when I am using Move! Bike Computer to record a bicycle ride. Also, I don’t use the phone for navigation. I use maps.

Remember maps? They are big and colorful and easy to read and don’t talk back.

Yesterday, I turned the GPS on to perform a function and neglected to turn it off when I was done.

After going out for Sunday morning breakfast at our favorite breakfast place (it’s not fancy, but the food is good, the prices reasonable, the people nice, and the country ham to die for), we stopped at a local commercial emporium to purchase some items. Shortly thereafter, I received a message from Google asking me to provide a review of [name of commercial emporium].

I won’t make that mistake again.

It’s not Google’s business, or anyone else’s business, where the hell I choose to shop. Or where you choose to shop.

And people worry about the NSA and surveillance, for Pete’s sake, while they run nekkid through Silicon Valley without consciousness of their nekkidness, as Adam and Eve in Eden before eating the fruit of the tree of knowledge.

We are doomed.

Furrfu.

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“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0

Get a load of the politeness:

Police say the 24-year-old woman and a 25-year-old man were staying at Hotel 116 near downtown Bellevue.

She told investigators that the man was playing around with a handgun and she had told him to stop. He reportedly told her not to worry because the gun was unloaded. At one point, he put the gun to his head and pulled the trigger.

It was loaded.

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QOTD 0

Kelly Evans:

Price is what you pay, but value, as Warren Buffett has observed, is what you get.

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Unbalanced and Unchecked 0

Brian Greenspun, publisher of the Las Vegas Sun, discusses why the Founders created a system of checks and balances and laments their erosion. A nugget:

It is essential that those who serve in the executive, legislative and judicial branches and who take an oath to preserve, protect and defend our precious democracy — actually do it.

Sadly, for all kinds of reasons — none good — our elected officials have failed to rein in the authoritarian tendencies of the chief executive. We read that there are two different realities co-existing in America. One is based on “alternative facts.” It is OK to read whatever we want but it just isn’t OK to actually believe that which isn’t true. That is how democracies unwind.

Yet some people do believe the lies, deceit, bluster and bullying, because no one is standing up against that un-American behavior. At least, no one in the political party of the president will do so out of fear of political reprisal. No badge of courage for that, I would suggest.

I commend the entire piece to your attention.

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Selective Deception 0

Image One:  Donald Trump says to Uncle Sam,

Via Job’s Anger.

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A Tune for the Times 0

Shaun Mullen provides the back story.

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Make TWUUG Your LUG 0

Note: This month’s meeting is being held on the first Wednesday instead of the first Thursday because of a scheduling conflict involving the meeting room.

Learn about the wonderful world of free and open source. Use computers to do what you want, not what someone else wants you to do. Learn how to use GNU/Linux and its plethora of free and open source software to get stuff done with computers.

It’s not hard; it’s just different.

Tidewater Unix Users Group

When: Monthly TWUUG meeting at 7:30 p. m. on the first Thursday of the month (June 6, 2018). Pre-meeting dinner at Chicago Uno, JANAF shopping center, 6:00 p. m. (map)

Who: Everyone in TideWater/Hampton Roads with interest in any/all flavors of Unix/Linux. There are no dues or signup requirements. All are welcome.

Where: Lake Taylor Transitional Care Hospital in Norfolk Training Room (map). (Wireless and wired internet connection available.) Turn right upon entering, then left at the last corridor and look for the open meeting room.

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Tales of the Trumpling: Snapshots of Trickle-Down Trumpery 0

Trumpling the luxury hotel pool.

You realize, natch, that the Trumplers believe that Trump’s some-would-call-it-an-“administration” has given them a license to Trumple and that they believe themselves to be reel Amurricans.

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“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0

Dancing a jig of politeness . . . .

Jackson says the (off-duty FBI–ed.) agent, whose identity wasn’t released, was dancing at the downtown club around 12:45 a.m. Saturday when the firearm fell from the agent’s waistband holster onto the floor. It discharged when the agent picked it up.

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The Cycle 0

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QOTD 0

Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn:

A state of war only serves as an excuse for domestic tyranny.

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And Now, a Musical Interlude 0

Despite what the rock group, “The Animals,” would have you believe from their version, the House of the Rising Sun was not a gambling den. It was a brothel.

Here’s Leadbelly with the original lyrics.

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No Raise for the Weary 0

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Pants Suit 0

You can’t make this stuff up.

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Just Ambling Along 0

Group of KKK members standing around a burning cross.  One says,

Via Job’s Anger.

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“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0

Exercise courtesy while traveling in your automotive conveyance.

James Shorter, 17, was sitting in a car Monday when he moved a handgun and accidentally shot himself in the 1500 block of Walker Street in the city’s Martin Luther King Jr. Park neighborhood, police said. He suffered one gunshot wound to the neck.

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The “Me Me Me” Generation 0

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