2018 archive
Break Time 0
Off to Drink Liberally.
Tales of the Trumpling: Snapshots of Trickle-Down Trumpery 0
The racism. The presumption of guilt. The privilege of whiteness.
Words fail me.
(Well, actually, they don’t fail me. I just know when to stop.)
Via Raw Story.
“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0
Making the world a politer place . . . .
Rogue State 0
I believe that, in pulling out of the Iran Agreement, Donald Trump has signaled other nations, friend and foe, that the word of the government of the United States of America can no longer be trusted . . .
Going for the Dogs 0
In the more stuff you can’t make up file, cops in Illinois threaten to euthanize their drug-sniffing dogs if Illinois legalizes marijuana. Elie Mystal comments.
How Far Will Wells-Fargo 0
As usual, too damned far.
Perversely Adverse 0
Ruth Lee Johnson explores the fascinating background of “adverse possession,” the legal doctrine by which a squatter can become a property owner simply by squatting.
I wish Johnson had delved more deeping into the history of adverse possession. I do know from an intensive study of Midsomer Murders that there exists in English common law a very old tradition that a landowner, for example, may not close an existing public land usage, such as a right-of-way. I would not be surprised to find that adverse possession somehow relates back to that, but I’m too lazy to find out.









