Dwain Northey (Gen X)
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/naacp-travel-advisory-florida-says-state-hostile-to-black-americans/
Remember the good old days when there were only travel advisories and or ban for, what some would call, third word countries? Well now because of the vile vitriol of one Governor Ron DeSantis the state of Florida, a vacation destination, has received a travel advisory by the NAACP.
The wannabe future President has made the climate so venomous in Florida the anyone who is a part of any minority group does not feel safe in the state. Black, Brown, LGTBQ+, these are all groups that are under attack in the Sunshine State. The majority Republican legislature and their fearful leader has passed laws that make almost everything a jailable offence and the fact that the state has very loose gun laws and a stand your ground law makes it more dangerous than being a blonde female in central America.
Florida residents are able to carry concealed guns without a permit under a bill signed into law by Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis. The law, which goes into effect on July 1, means that anyone who can legally own a gun in Florida can carry a concealed gun in public without any training or background check. This with their ridiculous stand your ground law, ‘Florida’s “Stand-Your-Ground” law was passed in 2005. The law allows those who feel a reasonable threat of death or bodily injury to “meet force with force” rather than retreat. Similar “Castle Doctrine” laws assert that a person does not need to retreat if their home is attacked.’ Makes it really sketchy to go there.
This in top of the don’t say gay rule and the new trans ruling that just passed.
“Florida lawmakers have no shame. This discriminatory bill is extraordinarily desperate and extreme in a year full of extreme, discriminatory legislation. It is a cruel effort to stigmatize, marginalize and erase the LGBTQ+ community, particularly transgender youth. Let me be clear: gender-affirming care saves lives. Every mainstream American medical and mental health organization – representing millions of providers in the United States – call for age-appropriate, gender-affirming care for transgender and non-binary people.
“These politicians have no place inserting themselves in conversations between doctors, parents, and transgender youth about gender-affirming care. And at the same time that Florida lawmakers crow about protecting parental rights they make an extra-constitutional attempt to strip parents of – you guessed it! – their parental rights. The Human Rights Campaign strongly condemns this bill and will continue to fight for LGBTQ+ youth and their families who deserve better from their elected leaders.”
This law makes it possible for anyone to just accuse someone of gender affirming care to have their child taken from them this would include someone traveling from out of state. This alone justifies a travel ban to the Magic Kingdom for families.
Oh, and I haven’t even mentioned DeSantis holy war with Disney, the largest employer in the state. I really hope the Mouse eats this ass holes lunch.
Well that’s enough bitching, thanks again for suffering though my rant.
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Magical Thinking
Do you believe in fate/destiny?

I absolutely do not believe that there is fate or destiny. Our lives and outcomes are not predetermined by some omnipotent, omnipresent entity. We are sentient beings with free will and are sadly responsible for happiness or strife we experience.
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National Obelisk

Today, aluminum is a common material you can buy for cheap at your local supermarket, but in the mid-to-late 19th century, it was as valuable as the most precious of metals. Although the material is easily found in the Earth’s crust, a pure form of aluminum doesn’t occur naturally. Instead, it requires a laborious process to extract it from other elements with which it appears, such as iron or silicon. So when the U.S. governmentneeded an impressive topper for the Washington Monument, they went with a 9-inch pyramidion (a small pyramid at the top of an obelisk) made of aluminum — the largest piece of aluminum ever made at the time. The pyramid was affixed atop the Washington Monument on December 6, 1884; after 36 laborious years of construction, the 555-foot memorial to the nation’s first Presidentwas finally completed.
Although the 9-inch aluminum pyramid was dazzling in its day, the hunk of metal also served a more practical purpose. Because the Washington Monument towered over nearby buildings, its designers also intended it as an effective lightning rod. The pyramidion was connected by four iron rods that went down the monument and traveled 40 feet underground into a pool of groundwater, which dispelled the electricity. (Gold-plated copper rods with copper points were also added to the structure after lightning cracked it during a storm in 1885.) Unfortunately, the Washington Monument was a little too good at being a lightning rod — repeated lightning strikes have melted down the aluminum cap by 3/8 inch. Today, two lightning rods divert strikes from the pyramidion, which still glistens atop the monument’s peak.
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How is this even a question?
Lyle Northey (Silent/Boomer)

The members of the Supreme Court are charged with representing the United States Constitution. This is not to be taken lightly, not like being hired to settle fender benders. The Constitution was written by some very gifted people that hoped they were covering all possible events that could arise. They did not see the fox in the hen house situation we currently have.
So we get a President that does not want to drag his bag out of the White House even after being voted out of office. Making too much money fleecing the suckers. Then he wants to try not once but twice to regain that position of power and money. His first term did allow him, with help from corrupt assistants, to put 3 “justices ???” on the Supreme Court.
Now there is a challenge about immunity and it has been addressed by a lower court in such a way that took all the wiggle room out, but no now the Supreme Court is going to take it under review. Hopefully our Democracy will survive this assault and record the traitors for what they are, but history will no doubt not be kind to the names of these people either as individuals, jurists, moralists or Patriots.
This act of total idiocy proves that we need to start, at the grass roots level if necessary, a movement to change term limits on the Supreme Court as well as qualification for membership. Since there are three branches of government, Legislative, Executive, and Judicial the interface between these needs to be less casual. A code of ethics needs to be established for each branch that is orchestrated by the other two branches. As we require background checks on people in sensitive positions such as FBI and Police as well as some military career fields, political aspirants need to have equally as clean records.
Not to say a person could not have a past, they just can’t hide it nor do they need to brag about it. I am not sure how others feel but I am getting tired of all the bull shit artists that keep showing up in the halls of power claiming they are there to help us all when in truth they are there to help themselves. They may not rob us in coin but they take away liberties, rights to read what we wish, or publish articles, to seek medical assistance for conditions they deem wrong according to their faith or some such crap. Next they will limit voting and speech, ownership of property or possibly make it possible for us to become someone else’s property as it was before.
The values they espouse are corrupt as they are, the legislation they push through their separate states is put in place without oversight or review. Most of these fine upstanding individuals will tell you that they are following the word of God, but they can not find the words they are using anywhere in anything attributed to that deity. Keep in mind that the family that prey’s together stays together. -
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Do you enjoy your job?

Been working for myself for the past seven years doing rideshare like to drive like to talk to people it’s a great job, and I don’t have to punch a time clock .
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Leap Day

February is normally the shortest month of the year, but in 1712, Sweden extended the month all the way to February 30. This calendrical anomaly occurred as the country awkwardly shifted between the Julian and Gregorian calendars, which had about a 10-day gap between them. Pope Gregory XIII had introduced the latter calendar in 1582 to fix large discrepancies between the solar year and calendar date that the Julian calendar had incurred. Nations around the world slowly adopted the new calendar, and Sweden finally opted to do so in 1700.
The year 1700 happened to be a leap year in the Julian calendar, but not in the Gregorian version, widening the gap even further; March 1 in the Julian calendar corresponded to the Gregorian March 12. Sweden planned to gradually switch to the Gregorian calendar by omitting 11 leap days over the course of 40 years, but that plan was derailed when leap years were still mistakenly observed in 1704 and 1708. By 1712, Sweden’s timekeeping was such a mess, the country planned to shift back to the Julian calendar starting on March 1. (It also wanted to ensure that Easter would be celebrated on a Sunday.) To accomplish this, Sweden addedFebruary 29 — as 1712 was already a leap year to begin with — plus an extra day, February 30, to make up for the leap day it had omitted back in 1700. The country finally made the permanent shift to the Gregorian calendar in 1753, bridging the 11-day difference by jumping from February 17 to March 1.
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Door Closes
Describe a phase in life that was difficult to say goodbye to.

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Last Frontier
Lyle Northey (Silent/Boomer)

Star Trek begins with “Space the final Frontier”. Is this accurate? The final frontier seems quite different to me; it involves acceptance, equality, and understanding to name a few items that we seem to struggle with worldwide on a daily basis.
True enough these problems are there because there is a very large amount of space that is void of anything worthwhile, but that space is inside the heads of the people that continue to find fault with, differences in and problems with and for everyone that does not look, act or think like themselves. Build another wall and what have we done? Used up resources foolishly that could have been used productively for something else.
Make up lies about how many and who is attempting to cross the border and you create more problems, not solve any for them or yourselves. Separating families and taking children away from parents gets you what? It should get you charged with kidnapping just like the people that take children and put them in bondage or worse.
Justification for such action has been expressed as “We can do that cause we are __ and we can get away with anything”. That sounds like the tune of the pied piper on his way down the rat hole.
The tower of Babble was built to separate us by causing us to speak different languages, or so the story goes. Take a different view, what if the differences in language was matched to the difference in people and it was put there so that we would have to work together to understand one another. My thought for today. -
History Facts
The shortest term for a U.S. President was only one month.
U.S. HISTORY

W illiam Henry Harrison didn’t accomplish much during his time in the White House, but there’s a good reason for that: He died after just one month in office. The ninth President of the United States caught a cold after getting stuck in a rainstorm on March 24, 1841, just 20 days after his inauguration, and made the fateful decision not to change his wet clothes upon returning to the White House. He developed a “severe chill” the next day, complained of “fatigue and mental anxiety,” and underwent bloodletting before being diagnosed with pneumonia on March 29. His illness was kept from the public, which began to worry — and speculate — about the newly elected commander in chief.
Harrison’s condition worsened, and on April 3 he spoke his last words, directed at Vice President John Tyler: “Sir, I wish you to understand the true principles of the government. I wish them carried out. I ask nothing more.” He succumbed to the illness at 12:30 in the morning on April 4, the first President to die in office, setting off a brief constitutional crisis, as presidential succession had yet to be clearly defined. Harrison’s wife Anna, who was still in Ohio, never moved into the White House. Tyler was sworn into office two days later once the confusion was resolved, earning the unfortunate nickname of “His Accidency.”
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When is it Enough?
Lyle Northey (Silent/Boomer)

It was once enough to humiliate someone or shame them in some way to make a point, today it seems we have a need to kill. Killing was the right of Kings for those that poached a deer from his forest or stole a loaf of bread. I don’t think Charles is doing that again.
We in modern society have taken our method of humiliation a step further and now take lives over the most trivial of reasons. Some places still value family honor and having your children violated in front of you or you in front of them is a very big deal, and it might be here as well if our culture put pride higher on our value list. We show pride in our sports teams, our cars, but not always in our family members or where we live.
Our nation has suffered from lack of pride in who we put in our offices of power. All it takes is money, not brains, not ability, not humility, not civility, just money. Look at a good percentage of what is running the federal and state governments and very possibly local as well and you can verify that statement. Are these people proud? Yes, of the fact that they have put one over on everyone else.
The founders put the electoral college in the loop to cover illiteracy and it may have worked very well for them. At that stage of the game it was wealthy land owners that had the vote and most could read and write but I suppose there were a few that could not. Now the electoral college is used along with gerrymandering to put the vote back into the hands of the wealthiest which also happens to be the smallest group. This is not what the proponents of the college would have us believe, it is all about fairness, if by fair you mean the minority get to run things.
So why mention humility, because we need to become informed about how our government works so that we can start having it work for us,”We the People” not just the folks with the deep pockets and cheesy grins.
Most of these elected officials go to DC with reasonable amounts of money in their personal bank accounts. The pay they get from the jobs they do are good but won’t turn them into some of the riches people in the country. That happens because they are not monitored and are allowed to accept bribes and payoffs, no pride, no honor, just greed. It does not matter which party they represent or how righteous they claim to be, temptation gets to most of them.
Somehow we need to change the rules. It seems that it can be done with abortion laws, human rights laws, and many other causes so we should be able to take away the idea that corporations are people too. This in truth gives the money behind the companies power they should not have. Do away with super pacs and all that sort of crap, put the political rallies back in the park not the ball park and let everyone come. -
History Facts

Photo credit Underwood Archives / Contributor via Getty Images FDR Was Related to 11 Other Presidents
It’s commonly known that Franklin and Theodore Roosevelt were related (the 26th and 32nd Presidents were fifth cousins), but FDR’s familial ties to American Presidents extend far beyond that one link. In fact, he’s related to a total of 11 Presidents by blood and marriage: John Adams, James Madison, John Quincy Adams, Martin Van Buren, William Henry Harrison, Zachary Taylor, Andrew Johnson, Ulysses S. Grant, Benjamin Harrison, William Howard Taft, and of course, Teddy. What’s more, FDR and his wife Eleanor were related as well, and not just by marriage. The pair were fifth cousins once removed, as Eleanor’s father, Elliott Roosevelt, was the brother of Theodore Roosevelt. The trio was so deeply intertwined that on Franklin and Eleanor’s wedding day, Teddy was the one to give Eleanor away in honor of his dearly departed sibling.
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