Once again, it’s time for the semi-annual brouhaha over
changing the clocks! OK, it was time two weekends ago. But now one half of
Congress, who never passes up an opportunity to pander (especially if they don’t
have to federally fund it) has passed a bill to make Daylight Savings Time
permanent.
Whether it passes in the House is another story and they
seem to be having doubts. That’s an amusing turnabout… The Senate is supposed
to be the sober body of deliberation, keeping the knee-jerk House in check.
Perhaps they'll remember in the 1970s when Congress did this
same thing as a 2-year experiment, and the public
hated it so much they repealed it before the term was up. It seemed
people didn’t like sending their kids to school in the dark for such a long
time.
If this does pass and become law, how long do you think
it will be until it becomes grist for political attack ads?
“The Democrats want
your kids to go to school in the dark so they can be killed! Which is better
than them getting there safely and learning CRT!”
Personally, I don’t care what they do about the time. I
can’t believe everyone gets so worked up over something they’ve experienced
every goddamned year of their lives. We’ve been doing a time change for more
than 100 years. It’s just something we do to try to keep our daily lives in the
shrinking “sweet spot” of winter daylight. It’s not perfect but it’s hardly
unbearable.
I really only feel for those who have to get up and go to work on
that Sunday morning after the “Spring Forward.”
That used to be me, back in my retail days. And do you know
what? I got up and went the hell to work. It’s no different than if I were to
have gone out to a party or concert on Saturday night and got in late. You just
do what you have to do.
I’m sick of all the pissing and moaning about it. Just
STFU and change your clocks. It’s not like you’re working on a road crew. It’s
just not that big of a deal. It’s an hour.
So if they make permanent Daylight Savings Time, or
permanent Standard Time, or leave it alone, I just don’t give a shit. Either way,
it will get light, it will get dark, and we still have to get up and go to
work. Sometimes it will be light out when we go out or come home, sometimes
not.
It’s a sign of a truly spoiled society when we’d rather
change 100 years of rules regarding time rather than spend 5 minutes resetting
our clocks twice a year.
We Have Clearance Clarence
Gosh, if only I could come up with paragraphs about guys named Roger and Victor, I’d have the world’s greatest set of sub-headings in a single blog post.
Alas, this is merely about Justice Clarence Thomas falling ill.
I read that he would not be there for today’s scheduled hearings but he would
still participate in the decisioning.
This doesn’t surprise me in the least. I guarantee he
already knows how he’s voting on whatever case it is. From listening to recent
court arguments, it seems like the justices are more interested in drawing out
arguments that support decisions they want to make than calling balls and
strikes as they’re thrown.
Hearing of his hospitalization immediately made me leap
to “what if?” As in “What if he goes the way of Scalia?”
Man, that would trigger a knockdown drag-out in Congress,
not only for his replacement but Souter’s as well. Republicans like their three-justice
advantage. Bringing it back to 1 + Roberts would not sit well. I’d expect them
to do everything in their power to prolong and delay the search and approval
processes, no matter who is nominated. All they have to do is run out the year,
which they can do without even trying hard, and then should they win the Senate
back, kill another two years until they recapture the presidency. I’m not even
exaggerating. Mitch McConnell was on record six years ago as saying he’d bottle
up any Clinton nominee for her entire term.
Unless, of course, President Biden were to nominate
someone to their liking, in which case, what’s the point of even winning the
presidency? We’ve seen who they like and they’re reprehensible. The fact that
they allowed the Texas abortion law to stand means they will stop at nothing,
even disassembling decades of settled law, just to ensure states have the right
to end abortions. I’m not just talking about abortion law, but laws about who
has standing to sue whom. They just opened it up for literally anyone to sue
anybody over anything, regardless of involvement. If they don’t shut that down,
just watch how it plays out down the road.
More Bullshit
This was a headline from my Yahoo News page. I didn’t
even read the article, nor will I link to it. It’s just too easy to debunk.
Ahem…
Yes, the US doesn’t “Seem Prepared” to you, Fox “News,”
because they do not want their response to a Russian nuclear attack to be made
public. Why would they want the Russians to know any details of what they would do?
Why give up the element of surprise? Why let them prepare for a hit on any
single place?
I guarantee there are detailed plans, if not cast in
stone, then being actively developed. It would be criminally negligent not to
do so and this isn’t a negligent administration. There is a whole team of
generals and military analysts that work on this shit regularly. I’m sure it’s
all hands on deck there, what with this sociopathic tyrant and his nuclear
arsenal on high alert. They’re just not clearing it through Carlson and Hannity,
like the Former Guy.
More Stuff
I touched on this two weeks ago, about all the stuff one
collects over a lifetime and the difficulty in figuring out what to do with it
once the collector is no more. And it going through my Dad’s stuff, we’ve found
some really odd things. Nothing bad, it just makes me wonder what it was that
made him keep various items.
Dad used to have this wooden humidor to preserve his cigars.
Then after he gave them up, it turned into a kind of treasure box, one where he’d
store various meaningful odds and ends. My brother brought it back from Florida a few
weeks back so we could look through it together and the contents were
fascinating.
He had a selection of pictures in there that I found
interesting. Most of them, I’d never seen before. But it wasn’t that they were
remarkable in any way. I was puzzled by why he kept them there, rather than
with the hundreds of other photos in the house.
One was a shot from a party I had for my work-friends at
the record store. Just a pic of several of them dancing with two of my best
friends. Another was a shot of random people sitting out by our yard swing.
Half the people had their back to the camera, no one was looking, and I couldn’t
tell who some of the people were. And there was a shot of Dad sitting on the porch
with one of my closest friends. That one I understood, because my buddy died in
2001. He and my folks were very close.
He also had a picture of my brother dressed up for
Halloween, when he was in middle school. My brother said, “Maybe not so crazy about Dad keeping this one.” He was dressed up
as a woman, with lipstick, one of my mom’s dresses, and a couple balloons stuffed
down the front. I’d love to run it here, but I couldn’t do that to him. (Besides,
it’s his birthday today. Happy birthday, Brotha!)
Also in the box, we found a lot of ticket stubs for
various concerts and sporting events. He had one set of tickets wrapped up in a
printed itinerary from when he and my brother went on a “Cathedrals of Baseball
tour.”
He had a newspaper obituary for Jessica Savitch, who was
a network news anchor. Dad always liked her.
And then there were these:
My brother said the Truman one was worth about $100. I
guess Dad was always politically active and once again, demonstrated that this
apple didn’t fall far from the tree.
I remember back when I was in, like, 2nd grade, after seeing placards for Richard Nixon tacked up to a bunch of phone poles along my way to school, I came home and announced that I was rooting for Nixon in the 1968 election. “NO, you are NOT,” Dad replied.
I don’t remember what he gave me for a reason. I was 6, for Pete’s sake, and I only wanted to root for Nixon because he had an X in his name. I’m sure it wasn’t his foreign policy positions or opinions on labor relations. He probably just told me that he was a bad man.
But I do remember a year later when I asked him what the
difference was between Republicans and Democrats. Dad told me, “Republicans want the rich to get richer and
Democrats want the poor to get richer.” Let me tell you, I never saw
anything in the following 50-odd years that ever contradicted that statement.
The one thing among his junk box collection that puzzled
me the most was this:
A half a pack of gum? Seriously? This has to have been
from the mid-1970s, judging from the packaging. And I remember chewing this
brand of gum a LOT because it was the one kind we were allowed to have.
Personally, I used to chew the grape flavor. I always carried some with me to
school, so I could give some to a girl I was sweet on. But soon others noticed
that I always had gum and consequently always asked me for some. I could never
say no, so I usually obliged. I swear I spent my whole allowance on Bazooka
sugarless. Eventually, in high school, I switched to Grape Bubble Yum and you
could smell me coming down the hall 30 seconds before I got there.
But I wonder if he even knew it was there. I mean, why not
just chew it, maybe back in the early 80s? And if it was too old to chew, why
keep it? Did it belong to someone special? Was there a story to go with it? So
many questions.
It’s to the point that if I had 5 minutes with him right
now, before I could even ask him about his favorite moments in life, or biggest
regrets, I’d have to know, “Why the hell
did you keep a half pack of gum for almost 50 years?”
That will be one of my life’s eternal questions.
Happy Belated
A retroactive Happy St. Paddy's day to you all. Please enjoy this as much as I did. I just wish I would have seen it sooner. And admit it, everything goes better with Samuel L. Jackson.
Now that I don't have a dog I don't much care about changing my clocks either. If you live in Seattle its dark all the damn time. When I went to work and when I left work. Never saw the damn sun until summer. We survived. (only 2 yrs but we survived...tee hee)
ReplyDeleteI don't know if I could live on Pacific time, no matter the Daylight/Standard designation. Having football come on at 9 AM on Saturdays and 10 AM on Sundays is too much.
DeleteGreat blog
ReplyDeleteThe gum picture reminded me of my high school best friends father. He kept the pack of Camels he'd quit smoking on.....for years. It was so old it had no warning label on it. He said whenever he got the urge for a smoke, he'd go to that pack. Just the look of them put him off.
ReplyDeleteNeat old guy, flew P-61s in the Pacific. Long dead now.
Hey, whatever works to keep you off the cancer sticks is fine by me. I don't think Dad was trying to kick the gum habit though. He was a big believer in chewing gum after dinner to help remove any remnants. Don't know why he wouldn't have used up that pack. Weird.
DeleteSamuel MF Jackson always makes me Smile so I Loved that altered Prayer Card! As for what people keep and why, it can remain one of the great Mysteries with each and every one of us, couldn't it? I have Sentiments about some very odd things that nobody would understand, it's the bane of my existence while editing, purging and downsizing to wade thru stuff and try to detach from some of it. So, I'm sure my Heirs are going to have to do it for me eventually, so I only Hope they can profit from resale of much of it as an inheritance worthy of their time and labor.
ReplyDeleteMaybe I'll stick a half a Twinkie in my sock drawer, just to confuse my next of kin. Kind of like a practical joke from the great beyond.
DeletePS: Almost forgot to mention, in AZ we don't do Daylight Savings at all. I don't know how many other States Opt Out, never done it in all the Years I've lived here and so it's a non-issue for us.
ReplyDeleteI remember that well... my company used to have a processing center in AZ and I could never keep straight what time it was there because the time difference kept changing.
DeleteGoogled it and Hawaii is the only other State besides ours that doesn't do Daylight Savings. Several U.S. Territories don't either. It works fine for us not to participate.
DeletePeople bitch about changing clocks twice a year but nothing about changing months 12 times a year! Talk about swallowing camels and straining at gnats.
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