“The monsters are in your own head.”
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Speaking of monsters …
I was amused to read Colorado mentioned on HuffPost this morning. Linking to CBS' Face the Nation, the article says Trump campaign chair thinks he can expand the map.
Meanwhile in KKKrazytown…
As Trump stands by Charlottesville remarks, rise of white-nationalist violence becomes an issue in 2020 presidential race
Shall we gather at the river?
The fetid swamp-ridden river.
Here at the Potomac River.
We all know that Trump Stinks!
A bit of bad news: former Senator Richard Lugar (R-IN) passed away on Sunday at age 87. He was a statesman extraordinaire and a solid representative of his party.
I first met him, as a kid, in 1967 when he was running for mayor of Indianapolis, my home town. One of the things he did was unify most municipal governments in Marion County, the so-called Uni-Gov effort. Uni-Gov cut the tax rates while increasing services. Have always wished that metro Denver had a Uni-Gov style of government instead of all the taxing entities, including a myriad of special districts, that we have.
Good luck with the idea of a Uni-Gov for the Denver Metro area. While there are some mergers of services (fire services, in particular), the City and County of Denver doesn't even control all of the contiguous land within the city's outer borders. I live close to Glendale — and of course, there are other "not Denver" parcels nearby.
For those who like language … at one point, such unattached enclaves (especially in church hierarchies) were known as peculiars,
I used to live in southeast Denver; near Evans and Monaco; prior to moving to Lakewood in 1995. There are "peculiars" north of Evans along Oneida and Quebec (if I'm recalling boundaries correctly) and along South Holly, south of Evans.
It’s like prescribing a band-aid for a cancer . . .
Joe Biden Says Trump Is an Aberration. He’s Wrong.
https://newrepublic.com/article/153715/joe-biden-says-trump-aberration-hes-wrong
Rosenstein just quit.
More shoes to drop, I'm sure.
https://thehill.com/policy/national-security/441236-rosenstein-submits-resignation-letter-to-trump?userid=289091
American farmers facing worst economic crisis in three decades
Don’t tell me these farmers aren’t watching enough FOX?? . . .
. . . wasn’t some pfrequent-pfliar Pfruit edumacating us dumb libs just the other day by passing along how the country is doing absolutely MAGAnificent???
I'm afraid our poor pfruit has a serious case of PD ( Pear's Decline, a real thing) The symptoms have lasted for more than two election cycles. It's time to call a doctor.
Doctor?
Not the coroner?😛
FTR –
– I was at Farm Aid. 1985 Veteran's Stadium, Champaign, IL I worked most of the day, setting up, selling concessions, watching the show.
– When I see rich people inflating the debt to income ratios, I think
— who is the buying opportunity for when the bubble pops?
— Whose equity is at risk and about to be transferred for pennies on the dollar?
— how will the bailout be structured this time?
I've been to all of them since 2006. This next round of consolidation is going to be brutal.
Happy 86th Birthday today to the Red Headed Stranger!
Is that a lump of (unmarketable) coal in your pocket, Fluffy, or are you just glad to see me?
Renewable energy will surpass coal in April & May