Tuesday, April 09, 2024

I honestly thought......

I had honestly thought that the plan all along was that once he assumed the office of POTUS Uncle Joe would eventually step down due to health reasons related to age and then Kamala Harris would assume the presidency. Biden would defeat Trump with the ultimate goal of putting her in office. This would make sense from a progressive standpoint. First woman president and hard-core liberal to boot. Liberal nirvana but no welcome to cartoon universe. Apparently we have to endure Biden vs. Trump again. I've often said here it can be perfectly valid not to vote. Do the right thing and sit one out is an option in my book. Thoughts?

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  1. Thoughts? Classic Hobson's Choice?
    John Stuart Mill, in his book Considerations on Representative Government, refers to Hobson's choice:
    When the individuals composing the majority would no longer be reduced to Hobson's choice, of either voting for the person brought forward by their local leaders, or not voting at all.

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    1. Not Morton's Fork?

      I'm getting hungry.

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    2. Morton's Fork: perfect application. Hadn't thought of that.
      Yogi's solution - When you come to a fork in the road, take it.
      BB-s solution, if it's a silver fork, take it.

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  2. So conventional political wisdom would hold I am wrong. Be doctrinaire. Vote straight Dem if you're a Dem and Republican if you're Republican. Have a friend staunch Irish Republican would vote for the Republican guy no matter what even if he molested a pig. Dems the other way. Hunter Biden laptop why bring the son into this? So basically Biden is gonna hang on and dig in even if he needs an Inogen oxygen tank which I think is a great medical device just sayin'.

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  3. I'm older than Biden. And I'm not running. Heck, I'm barely walking, Here in Idaho we have a law prohibiting cannibalism. 14 years in prison.
    Is Yonkers that strict?

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  4. My neighbor he had some major masonry work done along the front side of his building in the hopes of making a kind of driveway. Not enough space though. Parks his SUV halfway or more on the sidewalk. Got a parking summons and code enforcement summons but continues to park on the sidewalk. I can appreciate the libertarian-anarcho spirit. Soapie taught me that. There's a time to resist authority. This isn't one of them.

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  5. We got a guy that has 6 cars parked on 7th Street and another 85 sitting in his yard. Mrs. said that was a disgrace. i said it eliminated mowing the grass. City won't touch him. I figure he is related to the town fathers somehow

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  6. i thought he'd serve one term, say he did his job and quietly walk away. But alas, the power of the office may have been too strong to resist.

    Shows you what I know...

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    1. I kind of liked Gerald Ford. Boring but harmless.

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  7. BB the guy next door who continues to park his SUV on the sidewalk after getting summonses now we all have a hill to die on, those unshakeable and unbreakable principles when we are willing to march right up to the grim face of Authority and say NO. The right to park my SUV on the sidewalk is not my hill to die on.

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    1. Yes, the Martyr of Principle. We got a guy that built a garage on
      county property. Long coourt fight. Garage came down. He only. pays taxes that he agrees with (which ain't much) and writes long complaints to the Tribune in the editorial comment section. He has a few demented followers. I knew him from work and diagnosed Sh*thead, and haven't changed my mind.

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    2. Self-absorbed rebels with a cause. It's never my right to undergo an alternative cancer treatment or anything noble but more like my right to walk along the old aqueduct trail with my poodle who likes to bite people on the calf and he should be free of the leash at all times.

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  8. Times when it is valid not to vote. I've done it several times while voting for a rep in the Idaho legislature. He runs unopposed and is as they say
    "a slug on the vine of uselessness" One time I wrote in 'Anybody Butt'. They didn't count it because they couldn't locate the person.

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  9. I wanted to paraphrase Dave Miller here. I thought Biden would serve one term, say he did ok for an old guy and go feed the pigeons in the park.

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  10. Just guessing: he beat Trump by 7 million in the popular vote and figures only he can do it again. RFK Jr. strikes me as an oddity: against vaccines, for clean water and all over the map on goals. He talks strangely (spasmodic dysphonia) and has suggested as vp on the ticket Arron Rogers, Jesse Ventura or Mike (Dirty Jobs) Rowe.
    Pretty eclectic, might get some votes among the disgusted electorate.
    When I was in college, I shook the hand of his uncle who was campaigning at Wisconsin colleges. "Hi. I'm Bob" "I'm John Kennedy and I would appreciate your vote". Never had a bucket list, but...

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    1. If I understand correctly RFK Jr. is against all vaccines not just the massively expedited ones that were approved without long-term safety data and that offer only transient immunity at best.

      Biden has no charisma and people can't wrap their heads around that he got the most votes of any presidential candidate in history. You're talking more than Ronald Reagan, more than Barack Obama. It's like a political anomaly.

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  11. In a nutshell, Trump has created a loyal following. Simultaneously,
    he created an even larger group that despise him. Throw in the Great Divide, Hobson, Margery Taylor Greene, Morton, some social issues,
    NATO, economy, Steve Bannon, states rights, and the apathetic crowd and voter fatigue and we have the Great Choice dilemma. Where is Old Abe when you need him?

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    1. Potential dementia in office isn't a great alternative.

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    2. That happened to Woodrow Wilson. His wife ran things. IMO, though, we have had some demented presidents lately.

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    3. What I said about Biden applies equally to Mitch McConnell.

      The new normal.

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  12. OJ Simpson dead at 76. When my son was in FL going to college, he worked in a bar in Miami Beach. OJ was there often - big tipper. Bad influence, the boy started dating a bipolar stripper/math genius and got cleaned out and came back to Idyho. Meanwhile I was waiting to see How OJ did on Judge Judy.

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  13. There weren't any. OJ at the Golden Gate. St. Peter- "So did you or didn't you". Morton's Fork?

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  14. I avoid Quora and Reddit. Anything new there?

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  15. People discuss things on these platforms they should talk about with their therapists. Husband doesn't want to have sex with his wife. Hey hash it out among strangers. Quota- Lots of stupid questions. You might encounter how does it feel when you stick something up your butt and people chime in.

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  16. That might explain why the TV soap 'General Hospital' is still running after 58 years. Heck the baby actors have gray hair now.

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  17. "The Young And The Restless" too.

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  18. Wonder if "The Simpsons" will play that long. Maybe written by AI?

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  19. SNL well past the expiration date.

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  20. I rate 'Naked And Afraid' a U for unwatchable. Mosquitos, lizards and poison ivy and not even a shoe. Not for me. Doubt I would watch the
    sequel 'Fully Clothed And Terrified' either. Another bust is the new TV
    football league, USL. The players, refs, coaches and fans are wired, so before, during and after each play you have this constant argument. It's like watching congress in helmets and pads. Whatever happened to 'Gilligan's Island'?

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  21. Then there's this channel called Defy. The bulk of their programming consists of rednecks going out in boats and catching and shooting gators. Who decided this is what people wanna watch?

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  22. Probably not the Sierra Club.

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  23. I do like "Ice Road Truckers" though. Driving over frozen lakes, risking their lives just so some remote outpost can have some product. The downside - you might find yourself on the bottom of some frozen reservoir but the pay is good.

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    1. I see they have an airplane service show that runs up in N. Canada. Change the sparkplugs at 30 below and keep an eye out for polar bears.

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  24. I always thought 'Duck Dynasty' was sort of a documentary about mallards.

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    1. I had to google this. Apparently they build their empire by killing mallards.

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  25. I get a lot of ads from 'Rocket Mortgage'
    I don't even have a rocket.

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  26. For me Jacuzzi Bath Remodel. Don't even have a jacuzzi.

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  27. Back when Blogging was a newish thing, I ran across one where people were discussing their favorite opera. Mozart's "The Magic Flute", Wagners "Tannhauser", Verdi's "Aida" etc. Some guy from Detroit, worked in the Ford factory, posted that his favorite opera was "Call J.G. Wentworth 877- Cash Now". Hard to argue that.

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  28. Bathfitter ad - reminds me of the old joke: Two German immigrant
    brothers come to the US and both go out job hunting. Second day they come back. "Ja git any luck Kurt?" Kurt beams, "Ja, I gotta yob mit steady vork, Evald" "No kitten!" Ja, I is a Diesel Fitter at der Lingerie Factory" "Vow, vatcha do?" "Vell, I vork der Bra assuemly line". Kurt explains, "I hold up a bra and shout Diesel Fitter"
    When the ad shows up, wife says "Yeah, I've heard the joke"

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  29. Computer crisis vs octogenarian - every Sunday we send out a newsletter. 32 people from Switzerland to Alaska, CA, MA, Wi,
    KS etc. Been doing going on 20 years. Always cut/paste and put in
    photos. That failed today: OpenOffice freezes and says need JRE runtime. Fiddled for hours - Nutten. Been getting replies "Hey! Where's the pictures?" Gotta call the local ComputerGuy tommorow
    unless I can find a third grader in the street. Going to award the Gold
    Finger Award to Gates and Jobs (by typwriter, as it stands)

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    1. Told you about my old Samsung tab. Practically unusable so recently went to a Walmart and bought an ONN tablet. That's the Walmart tablet. Of course better than my old Galaxy tablet that Google will no longer update but still the ONN is glitchy af. Early on I had to factory reset the thing couple of times and even now the most common message is app not responding. You couldn't be a health care worker with this thing.

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  30. I don't have home internet but maybe someday. I use the mobile hotspot on my 5G phone to connect my devices. I have a fair amount of data for this. Might be a touch slow at times as hotspots don't get priority across the broadband is my understanding but useable. The novelty of watching You Tube on my new smart TV has kind of worn off.

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  31. Computer Guy fixed my OpenOffice problem. Took half and hour with me on the phone and him running my computer from his lab across town. He was playing my screen like a xylophone. $30 and like new.
    Smart phones: ubiquitous, yard guy, plumber, lady up the street. Ask about their family and their fingers fly, move, squeeze and you see their last two years of life the size of a postage stamp. AI?

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  32. It will invent quantum computers, raise the stock market and confuse the heck out of us.

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  33. Then come the killer robots.

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  34. Looking at the recycling on my porch yesterday. Somebody's been eating Titus Sardines in soybean oil. Never heard of the brand. Is this what the Romans ate?

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  35. I suspect that came from a well-heeled feral.

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  36. Lol.

    I could be dirt poor and I'll still need my cigars and my jug of Tito's. The big one with the handle.

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  37. I'm still getting deluged with e-ads from Harley-Davidson.
    Whassup? I don't even have a biker chick.

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  38. Me neither. I don't even have a tattoo. I did watch "Easy Rider" once.

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  39. Had an adventurous amateur rocket buddy one time. He sat on a bicycle with two thermos bottles of rocket fuel attached to the back.
    3-2- 1 Blast off! Bike went about 75 yards. Buddy walked funny for a few days.

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  40. Never understood the tattoo craze. If God wanted us to have designs all over our body we would all be walking Andy Warhol prints. On the non-theological side, will tattoo genes enter the pool? Nurse reports to birthing mother, " Wow, you've got a rose vine on one twin and barbed wire on the other"

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  41. Never understood it myself. Now you're in the minority if you don't have one.

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  42. We can't even post a picture of one.

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