Layng quietly in fields

Layng quietly in fields
Glstening lights

Friday, September 28, 2018

Onward.



Today's Tids Issue 4,226
For a relaxing weekend, regardless:

Every once in a while, you get a chance to be with great old friends you have rarely seen over the years. I have found that despite all of the years in-between, the conversations continue as if no time has passed. The human connection is a wonderful thing.

There was plenty of talk after yesterday’s Top TV show, the Ford-Kav expose. I read the NY Times’ view and also that of the Washington Post. The Times seemed to be working too hard to avoid Kavanaugh’s position while the Wapo recognized the unfairness of it all, and admitted that the Judge may have reached the key people in the room. And while there were opinions here and there, I’d have to say based on what I knew and what I read and heard, it was at least a draw. There is no question that Ford experienced an incredibly traumatic experience. And, she represented herself well. But there are far more facts to support Kavanaugh’s position that he was never there. It is a delicate situation. I guess it all comes down to the voting and seeing how the testimonies met the ears of the Repub Senators with the ballots. And, perhaps a Dem Senator along the way.

There were more strikeouts than hits in Major League Baseball this year! That sounds somewhat like the current all-or-nothing world in which we are living today. There are lots of new significant changing stats in the game. For instance, a number of teams had less than ten, some less than five bunts all year long, when in days past there was not a team with less than fifty. I guess sacrificing for the good of all is all is gone by the wayside. Yeah, I know, I’m reaching.

“Fine Dining” is finding a parking ticket on your car windshield upon leaving a restaurant`.

The Question:
What was the first effective antibiotic and who invented it?

The Headlines:
--Senate Judiciary Committee To Vote At 1:30 Today On Kavanaugh Candidacy.
--7.5 Earthquake Hits Indonesia Island of Sulawesi.
--Markets Look For Off Day; Tesla Shares Sing Dramatically After SEC Suit Of Boss; Weekly Jobs Benefits Claims Rise By 12K To 214,000 – Likely Due To Florence Job Loss In NC; Housing Industry Burst, Busted?
--SEC Sues For Removal Of Elon Musk From Tesla; Says His Tweet About Going Private Was Plainly Fraudulent.
--Kav High School Pal Judge Sends Letter to Committee Where “Under Penalty of Felony” He Testifies That He Didn’t Recall Events Described By Ford.”.
--FED Chair Powell Plays Down Suggested Threat Of Flattening Yield Curve (Spread Between Short and Long term Treasury Yields).
--American Bar Association Says FBI Investigation Should Preceed Election Of Kav To Court.

The good news is that this morning’s TV is significantly less gut-wrenching than yesterday. The Rider Cup has finished the morning matches form Paris with the USA up 3-1. The only US loss was Tiger and Reed. Oddly, for all of his greatness and dominance, Tiger has not fared well in this competition. So, if you are tired of political BS, watch a golf game from Paris. Listen to the rapturous shouts fo USA, USA, USA…

If in fact, this session in the Senate was a draw, the big loser, other than Kav’s reputation, was Diane Feinstein, who is now making noise that she never hid anything. Yeah right.

I know there is a middle ground, always, somewhere… but the noise just won’t let us get there.

Filling the news gap has gone too far. A lead headline this morning in a well-known national media outlet said, “Florida Woman Allegedly Hit Husband With Vacuum Cleaner Part.” Say what? I read the story to see if there may have been more to it. There wasn’t. The woman was arrested at her home for striking the husband in the bridge of the nose with a vacuum cleaner part resulting in a very minor injury. The oddity, was that she was cleaning house at 3:00 in the morning! And as he went from bedroom to bedroom to find sleep, she followed n-him with the humming vacuum. Odd, and perhaps more to it…but national news?

Clarence Thomas has been the most conservative Supreme Court Justice for 9,837 days, and the world has not collapsed.

Headline: Paratroopers pull strings to gain job security.

Maybe there is a smattering of commonsense in California, after all. Jerry Brown vetoed two bills that would have aided Illegal Immigrants. One bill would have allowed these illegal entry non-citizens to serve on state boards and commissions. The second would have barred arresting illegals inside courthouses. So, they were vetoed, but, how did they get that far in the first place?

Duh Headline of The Day is found in USA Today: “Protestors back accuser Christine Blasey Ford.”

The housing market has been on fire, but there are signs of a slowdown, especially as The Fed increases rates and Mortgage rates go higher. Apparently also housing stock inventories are rising so buyers are happier about lower pricing prospects, but not so much sellers nationally. That said, the economy is strong and the higher mortgage rates are still very low historically.

Dogs can’t operate MRI scanners, but catscan.

So. Here’s the latest on Kavanaugh. The Sex Crimes Prosecutor Rachel Mitchell who questioned the two, last night spoke for a half hour to 51 Repub Senators. She told the senators that the case would never hold up in a courtroom. She told them she would never charge the SC nominee and reportedly she said she wouldn’t even seek a search warrant. Apparently, Jeff Flake has said he would vote in favor of moving Kavanaugh to the full Senate. Supposedly, that leaves Repub Senator’s Susan Collins, Lisa Murkowsky, Flake and Mike Enzi on the fence for the full senate vote. It was revealed that last night those four plus Dem Manchin Huddled together in conference”. Reportedly, Flake said an FBI investigation would be just one more fruitless waste of time. Also, on the fence are two more Dem Senators, Heidi Heitkamp and Joe Donnelly.

So, there you have it. There are no slam dunks on this one.

The New Murphy Brown show is going to get real tired real soon.

Reading Between the Lines Movie Reviews:
--The Man With the Gun looks like a decent flick tome. If it doesn’t get too preachy considering starts Robert Redford and Sissy Spacik. It’s based on the true story of San Quentin 70 year old escapee Forest Tucker and the ensuing heists. It is the relentless tracking of this criminal by Detective John Hunt (Casey Affleck), and how even knowing about all of his bad behavior, Sissy as his girlfriend sticks by him.
--The director Clare Niederpruem tried to take the wonderful Little Women story and place into today’s society. From what I have seen, it just plain flat out doesn’t work. And the lead character Jo is annoying as hell.
--There is a great chance everybody will enjoy the animated film of the week – Smallfoot. A young Yeti discovers something foreign all the other yeti villagers – a human! It’s about discovering life outside the comfort of home, and dealing with it. Good actors as voices and super music.
--A very good movie is Black ’47. It’s about an Irishman in 1847 who deserts the British Army to return home only to find devastation, the potato famine, his mother dead from starvation and his brother hung by the British. He snaps, and thus begins a trek of revenge, to get even with all the powers that be. Only one person can stop him, a disgraced British army veteran with many secrets also in his past.

The Answer:
Alexander Fleming discovered penicillin and aren’t we glad he did.

I think this is a nice way to go into the weekend.




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