Your Bag of Randomness for Tuesday, November 12, 2024

  • I’ve been busy and haven’t been in a blogging mood as of late, so I’m sorry for the lack of posts. Hopefully, that will change. Maybe it’s the post-election blues.
  • BoyGeeding had a chess tournament last weekend. While he didn’t place individually, his team, which consisted of him and one other, earned the first-place trophy.
  • I don’t always read through everything I post. When looking for material, sometimes I run across something I think may interest you and will post it without really vetting it. I did that last week when I ran across a People article about a teen mother who died and the Texas abortion laws. I also commented, “I hope our lawmakers can iron out some wrinkles in the law that obviously need addressing.” A friend I admire reached out and shared insights on the reporting of abortion-related deaths in states with restrictive laws. He noted that some sources may lack balance, failing to compare cases in less restrictive states, and emphasized Texas law allows for medical discretion and suggested that the reported deaths were likely due to pregnancy complications and potential malpractice rather than solely the impact of abortion laws, and provided this link, which he admitted is clearly pro-life, as a resource.
Posted in Personal | Comments Off on Your Bag of Randomness for Tuesday, November 12, 2024

Your Bag of Nothing for Friday, November 8, 2024

  • Well, at least I still have a shot at becoming the first half-Asian President of the United States.
  • My ears were so looking forward to not having to listen to RFK Jr. speak so often.
  • My kids have never experienced a “normal” presidential election.
  • I continue to beg God to take Jimmy Carter before inauguration day because I fear how the new administration will honor his life of service.
  • When Obama was the president-elect, I recall much discussion about wanting him to say something during the transition period because of the economic chaos. His answer was to say that the United States only has one president at a time. Researching that yesterday, I learned Nixon and Clinton both used that line, and I was reminded how, as President-Elect in late 2015, Trump was having trouble waiting on the sidelines. You may remember Trump taking credit for how well the stock market was performing as president-elect, claiming businesses and investors’ optimism of his upcoming presidency. He also dangerously crossed that line on foreign policy. Trump isn’t the type to sit back and wait, and I guarantee there will be a repeat in history with President-Elect Trump stepping on the heels of his successor before he is inaugurated.
  • If you are interested in the presidential transition process, I encourage you to check out the organization in charge of it all, the Center for Presidential TransitionThe premier nonpartisan source of information and expertise for presidential candidates and their teams. They even have some short videos that are pretty informative. I got a kick out of the image they used for a recent blog entry.
  • Of course, I have the post-election blues, but I’m not at the point where I can say “this” and “that” is what went wrong for the Harris campaign. I’m in the “I wonder what if” and “I wonder what’s to come” stage.
    • I hate this and everything to come, like pardons for Jan 6. Would it have been better for him to have won in 2020, and we would have been rid of him? Or would he have worked things out to stay in power for a third term?
    • I started this thread saying I’m not at the “this” and “that” is what went wrong stage of the post-election blues. Ultimately, rightly or wrongly, it will fall on Biden for choosing to run for reelection.
  • I still have a sense of humor. No matter how much my political views differ from this, I can see things from the other’s perspective and appreciate humor.
  • This speaks volumes and is a bitter pill for my fellow liberals to swallow.
  • For the longest time, I wondered about the emotional pain my mother experienced watching her home country slowly die and accepting how things will never be the same. Arrogantly, I thought I was lucky because I would never be in the same situation. I hope those in charge prove me wrong.
  • I’m guessing Biden pardons Hunter. What is there to lose?
  • Relevant.

Posted in Personal | Comments Off on Your Bag of Nothing for Friday, November 8, 2024

Your Bag of Nothing for Wednesday, November 6, 2024

  • For to whom much is given, of him much shall be required. And from him to whom much was entrusted, much will be asked. – Luke 12:48
  • Well, I was spot on about the very first thing I wrote about yesterday, “My gut tells me all the networks will project a winner late tonight, it won’t even go into early morning.
  • I’m glad I set my heart and mind not to get too emotionally invested or attached to the presidential race. Sure, I paid a lot of attention to it and have my own opinions and convictions, but I learned a lot of lessons the night of his first surprise victory. And through my divorce, I learned a lot about setting and managing expectations of others and myself. As I’ve written before, acceptance is the answer to all my problems. That doesn’t mean quitting, or I don’t stand up for what’s right, let people walk all over me, or not defend myself. Yeah, I’m disappointed in the results and concerned for the future, but the process is the process, and I accept the results. I’m also impressed and amazed at a man who continues to win and come out on top despite all the odds, pundits, and experts. What an amazing life he has lived, and what an extraordinary story that continues to be written. And there’s something to be said about resiliency, believing in yourself, and what’s in your heart. I can’t deny greatness, even if I struggle with its definition or true meaning. He is truly a remarkable American.
  • Frank Sinatra’s classic I Did It My Way fits no man better.
  • Knowing that most of your morals and values, at least from a political perspective, aren’t represented in any form of your state or country’s government is a lot to contemplate and process. It makes one reevaluate the meaning of morals, values, integrity, and character. It’s time for a gut check on personal conviction. When you have conviction in yourself above everything else, you don’t need to be “right,” and being “wrong” won’t destroy you. You won’t dwell on your mistakes or “failures” because the conviction comes from your character and belief in yourself.
  • One of my biggest concerns is the rule of law and abuse of power. Will it be respected or abused, and how will it change? It will change, but to what degree? Many will try to play down those concerns, saying there’s nothing to worry about because our government was created with checks and balances for all three levels of government. But that’s the concern for many of us. We felt there was significant abuse or at least a lack of respect for those checks and balances and are concerned that people who will be placed in positions of power will circumvent those checks and balances, which have held us steadfast for the last 245 years.
  • From a Christian perspective, when you are unsure of the future and fear upcoming change, you know there is only one constant: Jesus Christ. With that in mind:
  • It’s incredible how half the country is overwhelmed with joy and optimism about the future, and the other half feels completely different. Moreover, I’m trying to imagine what non-Americans think about how our voting choices affect them.
  • Life is something else, isn’t it? Truth is definitely stranger than fiction. The outcome of who we, citizens of the United States, put in the Executive and Legislative branches means vastly different things for the future of the people of Ukraine, Israel, Russia, Mexico, China, Taiwan, and potential immigrants. I suppose it also matters to many citizens, like our brothers and sisters in Puerto Rico.
  • Well, at least we have an idea of what to expect as we’ve experienced four years under his rule. Buckle up.
  • Man, my life sure has changed in ways I could never have imagined five years ago.
  • Thanksgiving Miracle? Butterball Unveils Turkey You Can Roast Straight From Frozen
    • With Thanksgiving just around the corner, Butterball is shaking up holiday prep with the launch of their new Cook from Frozen Premium Whole Turkey. Designed to go straight from the freezer to the oven, this first-of-its-kind turkey eliminates the need for thawing or extra prep, giving hosts more time to enjoy the holiday with loved ones.The Cook from Frozen turkey simplifies things for both first-time and seasoned cooks alike, offering a no-prep, no-stress, no-mess solution for Thanksgiving dinner. Butterball’s turkey is brined with a special formula that ensures it stays juicy and flavorful throughout roasting—no need for basting, brining, or seasoning. It even skips the hassle of removing necks or giblets.

The Rising Sun Chair was Geroge Washington’s seat during the Constitutional Convention (1787) held at the Pennsylvania state house (now Independence Hall ) in Philadelphia. The chair was named following an observation made by Benjamin Franklin while watching the signing of the Constitution. Franklin remarked to those near him:
I have often and often in the course of the Session, and the vicissitudes of my hopes and fears as to its issue, looked at that behind the President without being able to tell whether the sun was rising or setting…

Posted in Personal | Comments Off on Your Bag of Nothing for Wednesday, November 6, 2024

Your Bag of Nothing for Tuesday, November 5, 2024

  • It’s election day. Lord, help us. My gut tells me all the networks will project a winner late tonight, it won’t even go into early morning. However, there will be disputes that will linger for days.
  • I wonder what it’s like for candidates to wake up on election day. Do they get to sleep in, considering it will be a long night, and do they sleep better than most nights knowing there’s nothing more they can do?
  • Police and National Guard units prep for Election Day violence
  • It’s interesting that V.P. Harris will certify the election results, win or lose. That’s been true for any VP who was their party’s representative (Adams, Jefferson, Nixon, Bush Sr, Gore), but it’s still interesting, nonetheless, to be in that position of certifying if you are going to be the leader of the free world or not.
  • I’m a proud customer of YouTube TV. I love how they will set up two to four sporting events on one screen and allow you to select the audio. It would be really cool if tonight that offered that with FOX News and MsNBC side by side. Actually, you can. And, it should make viewing fun tonight if you are a newsjunkie like myself. It’s one of the very few times I will watch either of those two channels.
  • Here’s a great idea. All “I Voted” stickers should have a QR barcode. Once you scan it, all political commercials are removed from anything you watch on television.
  • I had an unfortunate (well, I guess they are never fortunate) drain blockage that was bad and the property manager had to send a plumber. The day after it was fixed, I received this message from the rental company:The plumber noted that the blockage was due largely in part due to baby wipes and feminine hygiene products that was causing the blockage. PLEASE ensure that only normal toilet paper is utilized when flushing. Future evidence of such items causing a blockage will result in the charge being passed along to the tenant. This time we will not charge.This is very strange because baby wipes, flushable wipes, and feminine hygiene products don’t come through the door of the house. Yes, I have a daughter, but she never stays the night, and her rare visits are so short she never uses the restroom (though I hope that changes). It’s been that way for over a year. Actually, I have no women visitors, and I’ve never seen those other products in the house. Other than me, it’s only my son who lives in the house every other week, and we only use toilet paper. I guess all I can do if this happens again is to ask the plumber to show me the blockage so I can document it.
  • This tweet got my attention last night:CNN’s Dana Bash: “I’m being told that Megyn Kelly just announced that she’s gonna be speaking at Donald Trump’s last rally. Megyn Kelly of ‘blood coming out of her whatever’ fame. That’s an interesting turn of events.”
  • Trump is big on tariffs. Most people know the basic definition that it’s a tax on imported goods. What many shockingly don’t know, and I was one of them until earlier this year is that U.S. corporations pay those taxes, not companies of foreign businesses. All that came to mind when I saw this headline and realized that China is no dummy – Chinese solar manufacturers shift operations to bypass US tariffs
    • Chinese solar panel manufacturers have a strategy for circumventing U.S. trade restrictions, responding to new tariffs by relocating production facilities to countries less affected by American policies. This shift has impacted the solar industry in Southeast Asia, following the U.S. Commerce Department’s implementation of duties reaching as high as nearly 300% that are targeted at Chinese-owned factories in the region.
  • It’s uncomfortable when women from my former wife’s hometown contact me on a dating app. And for a small city just west of Tyler, it happens more than you’d think.
  • The Florida Gators and the Texas Longhorns will play each other in football this weekend. In 1965, Gatorade was invented on the University of Florida campus, which is why it’s called “Gator-ade.” But the research team leader was Dr. Robert Cade, a 1950 University of Texas graduate. As the school says, “What starts here . . . changes the world.”
  • I hope our lawmakers can iron out some wrinkles in the law that obviously need addressing – Texas Teen Suffering Miscarriage Dies Days After Baby Shower Due to Abortion Ban as Mom Begs Doctors to ‘Do Something’
  • He hasn’t converted, but it’s still interesting – Once an Atheist Hero, Elon Musk Now Says He Believes in the Teachings of Christ
    • “Jesus taught love, kindness and forgiveness,” he wrote in a late 2022 tweet. “I used to think that turning the other cheek was weak and foolish, but I was the fool for not appreciating its profound wisdom.”
  • Check out how amazing this play is, that’s why you gotta give it your all until the whistle blows.

Posted in Personal | Comments Off on Your Bag of Nothing for Tuesday, November 5, 2024