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Thursday, June 25, 2020
Monday, June 22, 2020
How Father's Day Went
Father's Day 2020 went well, even if Covid cancelled the annual hike the day before. In the early afternoon LK and I visited with my Dad, the first face to face meeting with my parents since before the pandemic. Then I went home and grilled steak, baked potatoes, and fresh asparagus for the family before opening my cards and gift. Later, LK made me beer bread. A very nice family day.
Sunday, June 21, 2020
Monday, June 15, 2020
The New MPS Schedules
Can I just say the new MPS school schedules suck on all levels. My high-schoolers left for the bus at 7:50 last year, this year they’ll have to leave at 6:50. Up by 6:15am? My teens?! 🤣 This is gonna be interesting!
Not to mention the middle schooler will need to leave to walk at 7 and be home by 2:20. I sure hope Dan is on a 1st shift schedule by then!
What happened to the proposed later more sensible schedule? Which of you supported this? Name yourself, lol.
- Lisa
Sunday, June 14, 2020
For Sure
He's the Huckle. And the Berry. All in one.
Thursday, June 11, 2020
My Thoughts
The Left controls academia, the news media, Hollywood, the technology sector, and most mayoral/city government positions. In other words, a whole lot of our most important institutions. If institutional racism is real - and I'm not saying it's not - then which "side" is really to blame?
ISO
*pic for attention* does anyone have any knee high socks they are willing to get rid of? I started rollerskating and these kind of socks are great for comfort 😁
Monday, June 8, 2020
Why?
86 degrees outside/75 inside, and, no lie, Lisa turned on a space heater today.
BLM and Covid
However you feel about the protests, it's obvious participants feel the cause worthy of risking the spread of Covid.
To bitterly compare their actions to your right to drink in a bar or go to a concert is ridiculous. Just stop.
But I will say, there should no longer be an argument against in person voting. The value of a ballot outweighs the risk; if you were willing to protest in a group, you can stand six feet from someone at a polling station.
Sunday, June 7, 2020
A Message from the State Bar
As the leadership of the State Bar of Wisconsin, we are disturbed and disgusted by the actions of an attorney who allegedly spat in the face of a protester during a demonstration on Saturday.
We do not condone this behavior under any circumstance – period.
The State Bar of Wisconsin champions integrity, civility, and respect in dealings with the public, colleagues, clients, and the courts. The behavior of lawyers and others directly contributes to the public’s confidence in our justice system. We unequivocally support equal justice and the right of all citizens to peacefully protest.
News reports indicate local Shorewood officials are handling this matter with charges being referred to the district attorney’s office this week. While the State Bar has no authority to discipline lawyers, the State of Wisconsin Office of Lawyer Regulation investigates complaints and ultimately the Wisconsin Supreme Court imposes sanctions on licensed attorneys.
Jill Kastner, president
Kathy Brost, president-elect
Cheryl Daniels, incoming president-elect
Chris Rogers, past president
Larry Martin, executive director
On Defunding the Police
"Defund the police" has to be the most shortsighted political goal of these protests.
Eliminate the post 911 militarization of police forces, sure. I'm all for rectifying that error.
But defunding the police department itself, while simultaneously advocating the restriction of the 2nd Amendment? Who thought that sounded like a good plan?
And yes, I know "defund" leaves a semblance of a police force intact, albeit much smaller and, in most plans, much neutered.
Essentially, even in articles meant to promote this concept, it's a matter of passing the buck: making other, as yet not extant, entities, assume the policing functions of the mentally ill, the homeless, and minorities.
Do you really think this will affect celebrities like Natalie Portman and Chrissy Tiegan, both of whom support the idea? You think they won't hire private, heavily armed security for their precious mansions, while leaving the poor to suffer without protection?
They will.
And once again, it's the poor and the marginalized that will suffer.
Thursday, June 4, 2020
My Thoughts - James Garfield
Am I the only person annoyed at all the newfound love for James Garfield? Through no fault of his own (he was, of course, assassinated as his term began) he had no opportunity to create a Presidential track record. The assumption he would have been great is backed up by nothing but the imagination of unprincipled historians. Bugger off with that sh#t.
Tuesday, June 2, 2020
Symbolic of America this Summer
This photo from a FOX6 viewer shows the large Acuity flag in Sheboygan "ripped in half" by 60-70 mph winds amid severe weather Tuesday night. http://via.fox6now.com/RBtbi
Monday, June 1, 2020
More Chaos
PER WTMJ: Protesters have moved to the area of Milwaukee Police District 5 near 5th and Locust, where several people have climbed on top of a Burger King
and from Fox 6, this is from Locust and MLK:
Sunday, May 31, 2020
Saturday, May 30, 2020
The Mayor's Response to the Riots
From the Mayor:
The City of Milwaukee has declared a state of emergency in response to the unlawful and violent actions that occurred last night. An emergency curfew has been ordered for the entire City of Milwaukee from May 30 at 9 p.m. until May 31 at 7 a.m. Everyone must cease vehicular and pedestrian travel on public way, streets, sidewalks and highways and return to their homes, places of work or other convenient places. Government, social services, and credentialed press acting in their official capacity are exempt from this order. Violation of curfew will lead to arrest and a fine of $691.
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