Wednesday, October 2, 2024

Using your friends family in photos is just weird

This candidate for office posted a photo with a woman and kids without any context.  It looks like a normal family photo.  Only, it's not his family, it's a friend's wife and kids.

His opponents came out and cried foul because he's single, and wants to appeal to family oriented voters. 

He says it's perfectly normal, as he was just posing for pictures like people do during campaigns (you know, because you're a celebrity and can do whatever you want…even grab them….but I digress).  And anyway, where is his friend?

To make his point, he posts some other pictures with supporters.  None are staged like that.  They look like candid shots. And he even posts a picture of him and his fiancé.  She is standing a little behind him, and it's a selfie style photo.  I certainly didn't guess that was his fiancé based on how it looks.

Sometimes people do weird things.  And when it comes to politicians, it's often weirder still.

Tuesday, October 1, 2024

Another example of gaslighting

"Raising the minimum wage will lead to more people getting laid off, and prices will go up"

Except, that hasn't happened. 

Monday, September 30, 2024

Sex Ed in Florida doesn’t educate about sex

The governor is at it again. He's telling schools that they can't actually teach about sex, can't talk about anatomy, and can't show pictures of reproductive organs. 

Of course, they have to promote abstinence and can not talk about birth control. 

And naturally parents can opt out. 

Because why talk about the human body? Why should budding adults have any idea what's going on in their bodies?

In Minnesota, Tim Walz offers menstrual products. In Florida, duhsantis is happy to just call that a lady problem and moves on. 

https://apnews.com/article/florida-sex-education-curriculum-5b1a46f5a73e3122f4815cf1d439aef0

Floridas insurance crisis

Here's a piece that appeared on 60 minutes recently. 

It tells the  story about how some of the "smaller insurers" in Florida (and to be fair, there really aren't any big ones left at this point) have been screwing customers. 

Intentional underpayments for legitimate damage is the key takeaway. 

But don't miss the fact that the aggrieved have turned to the state for help… but of course the attorney general can't be bothered. You know, she and the governor are pretty aligned in priorities, and serving the public is not at the top of the list…

Friday, September 27, 2024

Xitter and free speech

Elon says Xitter is all about the public square and free speech. Yet, we have heard that he has his team promoting his content and others he likes, while holding back things that he doesn't. And he actively removes people when they say things about him (or something near and dear). 

And just this week, he kicked a reporter off for … reporting.  Because he didn't like the report. 


And then there's this story about how someone asked why Trump assassination keeps trending. And he responded in a way that got the secret services attention - essentially suggesting that someone target Biden and Harris. 

I think we can say "what a douche"…

Cards Against Humanity is suing Elon Musk…

This is an interesting story. 

Cards Against Humanity purchased a few acres of land in Texas as a sort of thumb of the nose at the idea of trumps border wall.

They somewhat humorously said they wanted the government to try and take it through eminent domain. 

Anyway flash forward to SpaceX having their launch facility in southern Texas. And, well, they're using the land owned by Cards Against Humanity to store random debris. Without permission. 

So they're suing Musk. But if we look at it, the reason for buying the land in the first place was to make a point. And in keeping it,
And suing, they're making an even more important point: companies can't simply do whatever they want. 

Tuesday, September 24, 2024

1972 Miami Dolphins

 The passing of Mercury Morris made me reflect on the passage of time.  The undefeated season was going on 52 years ago when the players were mostly young men.  And the coaching staff was fairly young as well.

But now, all of the coaches and the owner have died, and 21 of the 45 players have likewise moved to valhalla, where no doubt they feast and are revered.

And a word about the legend of the team popping champagne when the last team falls: a few of the players lived in the same neighborhood in west Miami in the 1980s.  They were friends, and a few would hoist a pint to celebrate their success, and remember their accomplishment during the ensuing football seasons.  Then, sometime in the early 90s one of the news outlets seized on that idea and took pictures of them celebrating after the last team fell - even if it was mildly staged.  And a legend was born.

They were always proud of their success, but also knew there was some amount of luck involved.  And while they would welcome another team to their ranks, they always enjoyed being special.



By their jersey number, here are the players who are still with us:

11. Jim Del Gaizo, quarterback is 77 and living in Plantation FL 

12. Bob Griese, quarterback is 79, is retired and living in Jupiter.

20. Larry Seiple, punter/tight end is 79, is retired and living in The Villages 

26. Lloyd Mumphord, defensive back is 77 and living in Lafayette, La. 

28. Ed Jenkins, running back is 74 and living in Florida, 

39. Larry Csonka, running back is 77 and recently moved to North Carolina.

40. Dick Anderson, safety is 78, living in Miami 

42. Paul Warfield, wide receiver is 81, living in California. 

45. Curtis Johnson, defensive back:is 76, is retired and living in Detroit. 

49. Charlie Babb, safety is 74, retired and living in Naples. 

51. Larry Ball, linebacker is 75 and living in Miami

54. Howard Kindig, offensive lineman is 83, and living in Houston

59. Doug Swift, linebacker is 76 and living in Miami,

60. Al Jenkins, guard is 78, and living in New Orleans. 

65. Maulty Moore, defensive tackle is 78 and living in Florida, 

66. Larry Little, guard: is 78 and living in Florida,  

72. Bob Heinz, defensive tackle is 77 and living in Fresno, California. 

73. Norm Evans, offensive tackle: is 82 and living in Seattle

75. Manny Fernandez, defensive tackle is 78 and living in Ellaville, Georgia. 

77. Doug Crusan, left tackle is 78 and lives in Indianapolis, 

80. Marv Fleming, tight end is 82, and living in Marina del Ray, California  

81. Howard Twilley, wide receiver is 80 and living in Dallas.

82. Otto Stowe, wide receiver is 75 and living in Santa Barbara, California.

83. Vern Den Herder, defensive end is 75 and living in Sioux City, Iowa.


And here are the players who have left us.  The first - and only for a long time - was Wayne Moore who had a heart attack in the 1980s

1. Garo Yepremian, kicker: Died in Pennsylvania in 2015, at age 70, 

7. Billy Lothridge, defensive back: Died in 1996 at 54 in Pensacola

13. Jake Scott, safety: Scott died at the age of 75 in 2020, 

15. Earl Morrall, quarterback: Died in 2014 at age 79; 

21. Jim Kiick. running back: Died in 2020, at age 73,

22. Mercury Morris, running back: died at 77 in 2024

23. Charlie Leigh, running back: Died in Albany, New York, in 2006 at age 60. 

25. Tim Foley, cornerback:  died in St Augustine FL in 2023 at 76

32. Hubert Ginn, running back:  died in 2023 at 76, ih South Carolina.

43. Mike Howell, defensive back: Died in 2016 at 73. 

53, Bob Matheson, linebacker: Died at age 49 in 1994 at Duke University Hospital 

56. Jesse Powell, linebacker: Died in a Texas hospital in 2012 at age 65; 

78. Jim Dunaway, defensive tackle: Died in 2018 at 76;

79. Wayne Moore, offensive tackle: died in 1989, at the age of 44 from a heart attack .

57. Mike Kolen, linebacker: died in 2024 at 76, in  Alabama. 

62. Jim Langer, center: Died in 2019, at age 71,

67. Bob Kuechenberg, guard: Died in 2019, at age 71, in Fort Lauderdale. 

84. Bill Stanfill, defensive end: Died in Albany, Georgia., at 69 in 2016, 

85. Nick Buoniconti, linebacker: Died in New York in 2019 at age 78 

86. Marlin Briscoe, wide receiver:  died on 2022 at 76 in Norwalk, Calif., 

88. Jim Mandich, tight end: Died in 2011, in Miami Lakes, at age 62