They were at it again this morning. Lotta talk about firing that FBI guy, Tony something-or-other. More talk about Trump's tweets, investigations into Russian collusion, and that Pittsburgh special election that the Democrats won by a hair.
No talk about dealing with the NORKS, Trump's tax bill, the steel and aluminum tariffs, dealing with the Russians. Does this mean that the Democrats think these subjects make Trump look good? So they don't talk about them?
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Sunday, March 18, 2018
Saturday, March 17, 2018
Puerto Rican bonds are hot on Wall St this year
Cannot understand why. Puerto Rico is broke. They will never have enough revenue to pay off their bonds. In fact they have declared bankruptcy, after getting a special act of Congress allowing them to do so, and a bankruptcy judge will decide how much (how little) the bond holders might get paid, if Puerto Rico ever comes up with some cash. Which they probably cannot do.
So why does a Puerto Rican bond have any value what so ever on the Street? Inquiring minds want to know.
So why does a Puerto Rican bond have any value what so ever on the Street? Inquiring minds want to know.
The New Hampshire Death Penalty
Concord is all hot and bothered about repealing the death penalty. I wonder why. NH hasn't executed anyone since 1939, nearly eighty years ago. We have one cop killer on death row right now. He has been there for ten years, with lawyers billing the state for ten years of appeals and foo for raw.
Could it be that our gallant state reps and senators have found a headline grabbing issue, that doesn't require any funding, and are playing it for publicity?
Could it be that our gallant state reps and senators have found a headline grabbing issue, that doesn't require any funding, and are playing it for publicity?
Friday, March 16, 2018
That Miami bridge collapse
It got a lot of TV coverage yesterday and the TV newsies are still going on about it today. I gather that the bridge was a prefab and newly installed. No mention of the installing contractor's name. Far as I am concerned the guys who installed it are liable if it falls down within a week. Also no mention of the company that made the prefab bridge. When sued, the installer will claim his people did everything right but the prefab bridge was defective in design or manufacture.
Either the TV newsies are so ignorant as not to understand the liability issues here, or they are being paid off to keep it quiet. Trust worthy those newsies are.
Either the TV newsies are so ignorant as not to understand the liability issues here, or they are being paid off to keep it quiet. Trust worthy those newsies are.
The many names of a house cat
Cat came to me from my daughter. It had been her college cat. She graduated, and signed up for a hitch with the Peace Corps. She said something like "Aw Dad, you will take care of the cat. Won't you?" And since I am very fond of daughter, and it was a decent cat, the deal was done. The cat bore the name of Hecate, which seemed like a pretty pretentious name for just a house cat. After a couple of highly amusing goofs on the cat's part, I began to call her Stupid Beast. For a while I could stand out on the deck and call "Stupid Beast" and the cat would actually come home.
In warm weather, cat would sprawl out flat on the floor, spread out to lose as much heat as possible. I began to call her "Flat Beast" This lead to "Fat Beast" and "RAF", short for Round and Flat. Along with Her Flatness, and Fatress. And often I just call her Cat, as in "Hello Cat" when she greets my return from a store run.
In warm weather, cat would sprawl out flat on the floor, spread out to lose as much heat as possible. I began to call her "Flat Beast" This lead to "Fat Beast" and "RAF", short for Round and Flat. Along with Her Flatness, and Fatress. And often I just call her Cat, as in "Hello Cat" when she greets my return from a store run.
Wednesday, March 14, 2018
Cannon Mt ski weather
Heaviest snow of the winter. Started yesterday at 9:30. This morning I have 13 inches piled up on my deck. And it's still coming down, lightly. Nice light powder. No wind so the snow stays on the trails instead of blowing away into the woods. This is on top of a good eight inches late last week. Mountain is a fantastic shape.
Tuesday, March 13, 2018
Trump nominates old CIA hand to run agency
Thie morning's US gov shakeup. Rex Tillerson is out as Secretary of State. Mike Pompano from CIA is nominated as new Secretary of State. Gina Haspel nominated to run CIA.
The newsies are all atwitter about Gina Haspel, first woman CIA director, ever. Cool. But she is an old CIA hand, been working at the agency since the 1980's. CIA has a poisonous corporate culture. Specializing in gross intelligence failures, damaging leaks to the NYT, attempts to destabilize all Republican administrations, disastrously wrong predictions.
Not a promising background.
The newsies are all atwitter about Gina Haspel, first woman CIA director, ever. Cool. But she is an old CIA hand, been working at the agency since the 1980's. CIA has a poisonous corporate culture. Specializing in gross intelligence failures, damaging leaks to the NYT, attempts to destabilize all Republican administrations, disastrously wrong predictions.
Not a promising background.
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