This process seems to have accelerated among people who use Twitter and other social media as a means of reacting to current events. It only got worse once The President, John McCain and the usual party liners began asserting American[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
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It was fortunate Michael Dunn’s three other victims survived the bullet wounds he inflicted on them: not only for its own (most obvious) sake, but they were alive to testify in court and help bring about the convictions that will[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Presidents Day is the best time to get a new mattress. Or so the TV keeps telling me.
If you remember the comic strip based on Woody Allen in the 1970s, this makes a little more sense.
There are still people drawing cartoons citing the Polar Vortex as evidence against global warming. They are making cheap shots, oblivious the real costs of inaction and inadequate policies to rein in our contribution to the disaster.
I joined a gym this week. After ten minutes on the elliptical and another twenty on the recumbent stationary bike, I felt that endorphin rush of accomplishment. Then I got home and bonked out. It was great, though. I’ll do[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Mostly this sketch was a Bob Ross inspired use of the tools in Paper by 53 on my iPad. But I can’t rest there. What is a nature scene without an otter craving a taco? Like a sun without[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Chuck Todd recently let it slip that he doesn’t feel obligated to do basic fact checking of a politician’s propaganda. In this case it was GOP talking points on so-called “Obummercare” – but I think we can see how this[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Arizona and Tennessee seem to be in competition for who can impose the cruelest and dumbest laws on its citizens. In Tennessee, the legislature is moving forward with a bill to deduct 30% of TANF benefits to families whose children[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…