Monday, March 28, 2022

4759 The Supreme Court

 C’mon, guys, we all know what you’re doing.  You’re hiding behind nonsense so a black woman is not the next Associate Justice of the  U.S. Supreme Court.  And you will fail.


All the bickering by republicans opposing Ketanji Brown Jackson’s appointment are baloney.  The republicans just don’t want a black woman sitting on the country’s highest court. Or they’re playing to the hometown crowds with the usual expectations for their own re-election bids. Or both.


It’s politics as usual.  And it’s about time that stopped.  Have you heard anything about her qualifications?  They’re certainly good enough especially when compared to some of the dolts who’ve been confirmed for that job.


Yes, yes, one has to put nominees through major hell. But enough, already. She’s good enough.  And maybe better than a lot of the men who’ve sat on that bench. If she were white, there wouldn’t be the kind of upset we’re seeing among the senators who oppose her.


It’s the 21st century, people.  This is not a hard thing to understand.  It’s not a total shock. It’s not even all that interesting.


The court has been given a strong right wing lately.  Now it’s time for a different voice.  And just because the nominee is both black and female scares a lot of the political hacks in the Senate.  They didn’t do all this to Sandra Day O’Connor in the 1980s, though there were some minorish efforts.  How tough is it to approve this woman and won’t you please get to it.  Like, now.


Face it, Senators, the time for an all white government is past its prime.  If you don’t approve the current nominee, there’ll be another who thinks, rules and looks just like her.  It’s already past the time when you can do these tricks so that a black woman can’t sit on the nation’s highest court.  And in your heart of hearts, you know this.


I’m Wes Richards. My opinions are my own but you’re welcome to them. ®

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Monday, March 21, 2022

4758 Enough Winter

 

Winter can’t go away soon enough.  There has only been one of the pictured snowstorms.  It was while ago and the snow that was dumped from above has nearly disappeared.

 

The Sky is clear.  But there’ll be more snow sooner or later.  Nature can’t read the calendar. But if it could, it might skittle back north where people are used to it. Or don’t care about it. Or post posters of Florida or Arizona on their walls. 

 

We’ll get another bunch soon enough. Too soon, maybe.

 

Is this the grumbling of an old man trapped in a house? Yeah.  After all the winters in all the places I’ve been, I’ve had enough.  And moving to Florida isn’t the answer.  Have you been following what goes on there these days?

 

We won’t round it up for you, but we can describe it as pretty messy.  Even without things like collapsing buildings and the stupid internal government stuff that goes on everywhere.

 

About the governments of this and every other state’s: Do we constantly elect people these days who don’t know what they’re doing?  Or does it just seem that way? Is the pandemic part of the problem?  Yes, but not so much that we can put all the blame on it.

 

A local congressman has suggested that we prohibit snow of more than two inches.  That’s a good idea. But if we do, what will the penalty be and who will “pay” it?  Almost all lawmaking is fraught with that kind of problem.

 

Yes, yes, this will all go away in a couple of months … at least in most places.  But the NOW problem will remain a problem.  Would that there would be some way to enforce a law that prohibited snow except from Friday afternoons to Sunday mornings.  Think of the money we’d save.

 

Snow is a beautiful thing.  As long as it’s not near.  Would that it were possible to position the downpour to land in specific areas.  Like rivers and totally uninhabited regions.  

 

Then we could get dustings at home and dispatch photographers to take and post pictures of the Great Inundation of some uninhabited area.


I’m Wes Richards. My opinions are my own but you’re welcome to them. ®

Any Questions? wesrichards@gmail.com

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Friday, March 04, 2022

4757 Goodbye February

 Why do we need a 28 day month that sometimes turns into a 29 day month?  No one has yet figured out why February is so short.  It’s something to do with the number of days in the year.  But couldn’t we just make every month 30 or 31 days?


The calendar has been in its present condition for a very very long time.  But maybe it’s time to change it. Why not make every month the same length? Why does the year have to be 365.25 days? And who pays any attention to that quarter day, anyway?


We need to consider a 365 day year.  Of course, getting rid of the quarter of a day would complicate matters. Considerably.  But we’d get used to it, just as we have gotten used to everything else.


Wars, prosperity, poverty, whatever. These things change all the time.  At the moment Russia has started a war with Ukraine.  They’ll study this one with other small incursions 50 years from now like everything else we consider that long after the fact.  No one has figured it out for now.  Fifty years from now, either no one will remember the thing or it will just simply be accepted.


We of this generation have to leave something significant to the following generations.  There’s so little left of that kind of thing that maybe it’s time to reexamine the length of a year and the number of months in one.


Where did that day count come from to begin with?


Who says it has to continue as it probably will?


What would be the result of recalibrating a year to last 360 days. Or 400? Or even (gulp!) just 300?


So many questions.  They dazzle the brain. And if anyone has answers, please send them.


Shrapnel:

--Jail sanctioned tattoo artists are cleaning up in Chicago. The city started a “get out of the life” program that allows conversion of gang tats into innocent nothings, like animals and rainbows.  Is that going to reduce the number of gang members when they get out or just hide the fact that they either are or were members?


--Americans and other non-nationals jailed in Russia and other former soviet states are concerned about what this mini-war will have on their futures.  One little-known worry: what will happen to non-Russians and non-Ukrainians jailed in the warring countries? Those prisoners who are talking share that worry, but so far our State Department remains silent.


I’m Wes Richards. My opinions are my own but you’re welcome to them.(R)

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wesrichards@gmail.com

© WR 2022



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