Wednesday, May 9, 2012

The President Evolved.

Today, in an interview with Robin Roberts of ABC News, President Barack Obama endorsed marriage equality. This has been the hot topic of new websites and blogs for most of the day, so I don't really need to add my two cents to all this.  All I have to say is this:

Thank You, Mr. President.


Tuesday, May 8, 2012

I'm Mad As Hell, And I'm Not Taking It Anymore!

Bullying must stop!

  High school students must be able to defend themselves against bullies.  I just finished reading the news article and watching the video of this high school student who, after being seriously bullied, defended himself with a stun gun.  The school has suspended this young man, and is in the process of expelling him.  See link:

http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2012/05/08/bullied-lgbt-indiana-teen-expelled-for-bringing-stun-gun-to-school/

  Thankfully, this young man has the wherewithal to get his GED and get into a college as soon as possible.  My thoughts and prayers go out to him and his family.  Still and all, I'm mad as hell

This country is failing its children.  This country is failing to provide a safe environment for LGBT students to get a proper education.   This country is failing its LGBT citizens.  For some, bullying never ends.  This is unacceptable.

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Soopah Tuesday!

A lot of water, metaphorically speaking, has passed under the bridge since my last post.  I'm not going to apologize for that. If I commit to a daily blog, my brain would find some way to short circuit my plan, so I'm not going to try.  Right now, it's chilly and windy outside.  My window is rattling because of the wind.  It's cloudy and overcast and the daylight has that cold winter day look to it, and I'm trying to collect my thoughts.

As a resident of the California Central Valley, my concern about water begins and ends with the faucets in my kitchen and bathroom.  The water is really hard here, and I need to use a razor blade paint scraper  whenever I need to clean the hard water stains off my sinks.  The valley GOP has this bill, H.R. 1837, which is an attempt to undo a water deal that would restore water flow to the San Joaquin River to benefit fishermen and fish downstream.  I'm against this bill, but I see the need to improve water service for the farmers here in the valley.  It would be nice if all parties involved could be rational, but you have reactionary ranchers and farmers in the valley and reactionary environmentalists and fishermen downstream, so you get this Wild West brainlessness instead.  All I want is to make sure I can get a clean glass of water when I want it.  I'm selfish that way.  But trying to find balance in all this is as hard as the water.  I'm out of ideas.

Here's another thing about me.  I'm a smoker, and have been since 1966.  I'm also a Democrat.  Evidently, the Democrats in the House of Representatives have this bill, H. R. 1639, which wants to put cigar and pipe tobacco under the auspice of the FDA and make it a controlled substance.   Cigarette tobacco won't be far behind.  I can not let this stand.  And while all this is going on, a number of states are having primaries  to determine who they want to be their nominee for the Republican Presidential candidate.  Personally, I couldn't care less who they choose.   All I want is a clean glass of water and a smoke.  More later.

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Screw the Water Story! I've Got More To Complain About!

Anyone interested in Central Valley California water needs to study Miller & Lux and the Central Vally Project.  It's a long and complicated tale of cattle ranchers, water rights, and Roosevelt Era dam projects.  It also involves a lot of cry baby farmers.  It's basically a headache, and I'm losing interest in it.

For the remainder of the year, I'm going to post my opinions about how stupid republicans are.

Birth control pills should be included in any drug plan that employers provide thought the Affordable Care Act.  Every time some republican moron objects to that idea, a judge should include that person as liable for any child support  in a custody hearing.  Simple.

Saturday, February 11, 2012

Water, Fish and Lies.

It's not an easy thing learning the truth about water in the Central Valley of California.   I've lived here since the turn of the century and I've heard the complaints of farmers about not enough rain or too much rain or how the Democrats in Sacramento and Washington D.C. have conspired to make farmers lives miserable because of water.  There's an article in today's Fresno Bee about how the GOP is keeping the Democrats out of the current water legislation for the Central Valley.  There are a lot of finger pointing but no real answers.  This is a complicated issue that requires intelligent attention, not name calling.  Over the next few days, I am going to try and sort out the main points.

Tomorrow, I'm going to tell you a story about a pair of German butchers who came to America and became rich cattle barons and future stewards of our water.  And we're still dealing with them today.


Thursday, February 9, 2012

I'm Back!

This will be short and sweet.  I've been away from this blog for a long time mostly because I forgot I had it.  I will be posting now and then to voice my opinion.  Just remember what the wise man once said:  Opinions are like rectums.  Everybody has one and they all smell.  Later.