Wednesday, January 10, 2024

(P)gressive Policies are Killing People


 Open Borders and ‘Sanctuary’ Places

Once again, liberal wet dreams get people killed. Four times departed El Salvadorian driving drunk killed a woman and her son.



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Note how this drunk has four, that is right, four convictions for alcohol offenses in just Boulder County. Too bad the legal system can’t hold those who made the decision not to inform ICE accountable, financially.

 Lemons to Lemonade – Wyoming Coal



Exploring other uses for coal.Fill pot holes?

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Rep. Lauren Bobert Soap Opera

Poor lady can’t catch a break. One of the hazards of being a rebellious public figure instead of a uni-party loyal opposition. Your personal drama becomes public entertainment.

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The drama escalates with Jayson Bobert’s arrest.

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My sympathy goes out to their four children.

Miscellaneous Colorado Politics

Rep.  Dough Lamborn (R) 3rd announced he won’t seek a 10th term. With Boebert switching districts, this means all three Congressional seats held by RINOs, excuse me, Republicans will be open next election.

The Legislature is now in session and the looney far left Donkeys are in a pissing match with just left Donkeys.

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President Trump is now back on the Primary ballot. All that grandstanding was for naught. Grandstanding, because Trump’s odds of winning Colorado electoral votes are about the same as aliens giving the Denver Broncos a quarterback.

Election Deniers

If an election is honest, why wouldn’t those who ‘won’ want open scrutiny so as to solidify their claim to legitimately govern?

Norwegian Joke

A neighbor asked me if I knew Norwegian Jokes, having been married to a first generation Norwegian. Does a bear……..? This is one joke.

Sven and Oley were sitting in a Seattle Ballard Bar one winter day and looking at an advertisement.

“All inclusive cruise to Mexico, $99”.

Being thrifty Norskies, they signed up and paid their money. Soon they found themselves chained to benches rowing a longboat. As they rowed the days did get warmer until they arrived off Mexican coast. They were told to stand, look, then they were told,

“That is Mexico”.

Next they started rowing North until, after several harrowing days, they arrived at Ballard.

“Sven”, asked Oley, “Should we tip them?”

“Hell no”, said Sven. “We didn’t last year”.

 Seattle’s Ballard neighborhood population was once heavily Scandinavian. When we first moved to Seattle in the 70’s we rented a house in the Magnolia neighborhood just South of Ballard. Coming home one afternoon, my first generation Norwegian wife started telling me about discovering Ballard.

 “Everyone there looks like me!”, she said. YaSureYaBetcha

Open Borders

All the issues and dangers of SloJoHo’s open borders stance is well covered by others better read than me. My take is that the people coming here aren’t coming with the intent of joining our society. They are here to get what they can get and don’t give a rat’s ass about our laws.

As always, YMMV

8 comments:

jeff d said...

If the Salvadoran had been injured, I am sure an attorney would find a way to successfully sue ICE, various government agencies and employees.

Germany built the world's chemical industries finding additional uses for coal. Is Liz Cheney working on this? Pete Buttigieg? I wish Wyoming the best.

Sad reality show for Bobert. Even if she is not re elected, she gets a Congress person's pension. Is your lady acquaintance running for any of the open seats?



LL said...

I like Lauren Bobert. True, it may be because the donkeys and RINOs hate her, but she's tough and I admire that.

Well Seasoned Fool said...

jeff d
X2 on the suing remark.

So far Sister Kink hasn't announced. County Commissioner is a good gig so she may stay there.

I was born in Wyoming and have a fondness for the state.

LL
Lauren Bobert is my kind of people. Hardscrabble small town Western Slope folks. I don't know her personally but have relatives who do and have nothing bad to say about her. In years past had several meals in her restaurant. Clean, great service, good food and decent, if not on the high side for the area, prices.

Wild, wild west said...

Lauren Bobert is attractive, sharp, well-armed and apparently not one to put up with a lot of crap. Me likey.

She might maybe could use a few lessons on how to fly under the radar, but she's hardly alone in that regard. Hunter, for example, and a bad example at that.

Well Seasoned Fool said...

W.W.W
If she runs in my district I'll vote for her.

Old NFO said...

Bobert needs to learn to fly under the radar, but I'd vote for her if she was down here. Re the coal, we see a LOT of coal trains going through here everyday from Wyoming, heading for either Houston or the east coast.

drjim said...

I heard about the 4-time offender. Disgraceful! You entice these Human Lice (hat tip to LL) to come live here, and you're surprised they act like this? Geesh....get a clue, will you?

Coal is wonderful stuff. It's heartening to see a resurgence of the "What else can we use this for, or make out of it?" in the industry again.

Sorry to hear about Mrs. Bobert. I'm sure The Press will make the most of it.

Well Seasoned Fool said...

Old NFO
Wyoming coal goes all over the country. The train staging areas around Wright and Chugwater go on for miles. UP and BNSF. In many places their tracks parallel like around Scottsbluff. They also use each others tracks. Northwest Colorado coal along the Colorado River going to California has both companies using the tracks.

DrJim
That happens in Boulder County. Weld County is different.

The toughest thing about living in Wyoming is finding a decent paying job. A common theme is Wyoming needs Federal dollars to survive. The response is, maybe if the Federal government didn't own most of the state, that wouldn't be the case.

I think Boberg is finished politically. She will have a hard time fund raising.