Saturday, January 8, 2022

New York City is in for some amusing times.  They elected a new mayor, Eric Adams who sounds a lot better than the outgoing De Blasio.  Adams was a member of NYPD for a good long time, worked his way up to serious rank in the department.  Adams has promised to crack down on crime and clean things up.  Sounds good to me, although living way up in New Hampshire, I may not be fully in touch with New York City doings. 

   Same time New York is getting a new District Attorney, a certain Alvin Bragg.  Alvin is a soft on crime guy and on his first day in office released a long list of crimes that his office would no longer prosecute.  Criminals accused of these no longer prosecuted crimes would be turned loose.  This ought to handicap Eric Adams efforts to crack down on crime.  Back in the day, Rudi Guiliano introduced “broken windows policing” namely arresting and charging for minor offenses like jumping subway turnstiles on the theory that you often caught wanted criminals and it put out the word to the underworld that the cops were serious.  Alvin clearly doesn’t believe in “broken windows”. 

   I don’t know how Alvin came into office.  If he was elected, then the good citizens of New York who elected him are going to have to suffer.  If he was appointed somehow, New Yorkers ought to be looking for the scalp of who ever appointed him. 

Friday, January 7, 2022

9-Lives vs Friskies

 I fed cat on Kibble for years.  She used to eat it.  Couple of years ago, something happened and cat stopped eating Kibble.  She is a nice cat, been with me for 14 years, so I bought her some canned catfood.  That comes in two styles, Shreds and Glop, and Pate. I like Pate, it is less messy.  Cat likes shreds and glop.  When I fed cat with pate she would nibble around the edges and leave a good deal of it in her bowl. I like cat, so I weakened and bought her shreds and glop, Friskies by name.  So now we are dealing with a cat food shortage.  I cannot buy 40 can cartons of Friskies at Walmart any more.  Best I could score just before Christmas was a 24 can carton of 9-Lives shreds and glop.  Not good.  9-Lines doesn't put enough glop in with the shreds so the stuff won't shake out of the can into cat's bowl.  I have to use and dirty a spoon to get 9-Lines out of the can into the cat bowl.  And then wash the spoon.  PITA.   

Cannon Mountain Ski Weather

 It snowed all day today (Friday). It was snowing by 6:30 this morning and just let up a few minutes ago (4:30 PM)  We got 3 inches on my deck, which is within walking distance of Peabody slopes.  It's nice fluffy powder, skiing ought to really good tomorrow (Saturday). No wind.  Temp about 28F up here, 24F down in the valley. 

Whither Corona virus?

 The Biden administration is finding that public opinion is firming up about their handling of the omicron variant of the Corona virus.  The public is beginning to think that Biden isn’t handling it well.  The folks that are benefiting from Corona virus, big pharma, most governors, the president, Tony Fauci, the MSM, and probably more, have seized upon the emergence of omicron as an excuse to keep the pandemic going.  So they talk it up as the second coming of the Black Death. 

   There are stories going around, that while omicron is very infectious, it isn’t really a very serious disease.  It hasn’t killed more than a handful of people so far.  The symptoms are so mild that a lot of people don’t notice that they have anything.  Only when someone runs a lab test on them, and gets the test to give a positive result do they chalk up another Covid case. 

   The MSM is not carrying this story yet, it is against the narrative, but they have not denied it either.  If true and I have no way of checking out the story, then we could call the Corona virus pandemic over and get the country going again.  I think the public is beginning the think this way, and it makes them think the Biden administrative doesn’t know what it is doing.  If the omicron strain is reasonably mild, the Administrative could declare victory over Corona virus and claim credit for the victory.  Who Runs the Biden Administration (WRBA) may catch on shortly.  Or they may not, or omicron is not as mild as some stories say.  

  Time will tell.  The mid term elections are coming.  

Thursday, January 6, 2022

Looking back on last year's Capitol riot.

 The Democrats are celebrating 6 January, the day of the Capitol riot last year.  They love it.  It is a chance to trash Donald Trump, can’t miss out on that. 

   Couple of things I remember from this time last year.  Two Capitol security chiefs resigned the next day.  Obviously they, or their bosses, didn’t think they had done a good job securing the Capitol building. TV doesn’t talk much about that any more.  And then there is that video showing Capitol police holding a door open and waving the demonstrators inside.  The TV hasn’t shown that video for a long time, but they aired it a couple of times last year. 

Wednesday, January 5, 2022

It ought to take a solid majority to pass a law.

 A law that does not command a majority of the country, and the Congress, is probably a bad law and we should not pass it.  The Senate requirement for a 60 vote majority to pass most laws is a good idea.  It will prevent a lot of bad laws from getting passed. 

   For instance, most voters in all states like the idea of voter ID, with a picture ID.  Voter ID laws make it harder for out of state shills bussed in just for the election to effect the out come.  The Democrats are trying to override state laws requiring a picture ID with a federal law outlawing voter ID and they want to eliminate the filibuster in the Senate to allow them to pass this controversial and bad law with just 50 senators and the vice president’s vote.  Bad idea in my book. 

Tuesday, January 4, 2022

Remember the blizzard of '78

The TV is showing a spot of trouble down in Virginia today.  Snowed on I95 and traffic got stuck.  One trucker was saying he was stuck for 5 hours, someone else claimed to be stuck for 14 hours.  But, eventually traffic started to move, and the cars and their passengers made it out.

   The newsies don’t seem to remember the blizzard of ’78 up here in Boston.  It started to snow, and kept on snowing for three days.  Rte 128 has a few modest grades, and they got too slippery for the trucks to get up.  Traffic stopped moving and the snow kept falling.  It got so bad that everybody abandoned their cars on 128 and walked out in the snow storm.  That left 10 miles of 128, solid with abandoned cars with snow up to the roofs.  Only the radio antennas showed.  Best the public works people could do was start at both ends with tow trucks, and tow the cars out, one by one.  It took ‘em a week to get 128 back to being a road.