Saturday, October 13, 2018

President Trump Is A Democrat


During the Reagan years I was a Democrat Precinct Committeeman in the Seattle area. One time in a friendly debate with the GOP Precinct Committeeman, he challenged me as to the differences between a Republican and a Democrat.

“We have this pie. The Republicans are all about how the pie is distributed, who gets what. The Democrats are all about making sure there is a pie”.

Fast forward to the present where the Democrat Party has been hijacked by the (P)regressives. I would change definitions.

“The Republicans haven’t changed. The (P)regressives say it is our pie, and we will decided who gets what. Your input, your desires, aren’t welcome. You just keep making the pie”.

Why do I say President Trump is a Democrat? What other politician is making sure there is pie?

Do you think the Jeb! Elephants voted for Trump?

 Do you think conservative Democrats voted for Shillary?

Trump got voted in by Democrats and the policies he is pushing are traditional Democrat policies, IMO. YMMV

Thursday, October 11, 2018

Idle Speculation


Pondering all this anger coming from the left. Seems to be two different groups.

Group one, the idealists. They wanted a woman president and excused Shillary’s corruption as necessary for a woman to fight the “patriarchy”. Anything she did was justified because she was fighting male oppression.

Group two, the greedy. They invested heavily in a “pay to play” candidate and ended up with nothing positive to show for it. Others, not as affluent,  are now sitting on overpriced Washington D.C. area condos and homes they are underwater on and didn’t get the lucrative salaries they were expecting. Nothing like financial reverses to piss people off.

Mixed in are the millennials and their parents who expected their student loans would be forgiven.

Of course, this is just my opinion.  You can print it out, present it at Starbucks, and pay full price (if you even get served).

Monday, October 8, 2018

Getting Old


Comment being shared all over Facebook now is, “I didn’t think getting old would happen this soon”.  That rings true today with my sore body.

My recent automotive purchase, the Ford Taurus, had the bottom radiator hose come loose. No big deal. Got out the small floor jack I’ve had for decades, jacked it up, loosened the hose clamp, slid the hose back into place, and tightened the clamp. A one tool fix (screwdriver) not counting a flashlight. Took maybe 20 minutes.

My body is taking longer to recover. The same body that once did 50 mile hikes for the hell of it and then went out for beers.

I do keep exercising. In a year, yes a year, have taken off and kept off 50 lbs. Only a 100 more to go. 

I’m still a stud in my head until I see myself in a full length mirror. Oh well, just suck it up and keep putting one foot in front of the other. And, of course, whine about it.

Sunday, October 7, 2018

Creditable Witness


“Creditable accusations” and “creditable witness” seems to be the current phrase (P)regressive writers keep using to discredit Associate Justice Kavanaugh, and by extension, President Trump.

Creditable to whom and by what standard?

What has been established, by numerous accounts, is a then fifteen year old prick teaser went to a party 35 years ago and got her tit grabbed.

Not fair to call her a prick teaser? No less fair then this whole bullshit fabrication.

Risky behavior can bring unwelcomed consequences. Risk takers need to own their own shit, IMO. YMMV

Friday, October 5, 2018

Can't Resist


Prop 112, the dumbest thing ever on the ballot.
What do you expect when the oil is in Weld and the Dipsticks are in Boulder?

Couldn’t resist taking this off a Facebook posting by State Senator Greg Brophy.

Prop 112 is a ballot initiative the envirowhacos managed to get on the state ballot. Calls for set backs on oil wells that will almost end oil wells in Colorado. If you are interested.


Oil revenues fund a great deal of Colorado’s public education is several different ways.

As an aside, Rangley, CO High School has a productive oil well on the school grounds. The other Northwest schools envy their activity buses and snazzy sports team uniforms.

Depending on the source, Weld County accounts for 89% of all crude oil production and 33% of natural gas production in Colorado. Few votes "for" in Weld County is a safe bet.

Thursday, October 4, 2018

Bambi


Seems I defy the odds, at least in Colorado.


Not so much in Wyoming. Seem to average one a year. My co-driver and I have both hit deer near MM 73 I-25 just South of Wheatland, WY and on Highway 20 between Guernsey, WY and Fort Laramie, WY. So far I’ve never hit a pronghorn.

Other critters can be a hazard. A few years ago my sister and I drove to Tulsa for an aunt’s 100th birthday. Rented a Ford Fusion and, thankfully, got the full meal deal insurance. Hit a huge raccoon near Fort Morgan, CO. We drove through the night and somewhere in Oklahoma my sister hit a big jack rabbit.

My sister, being an insurance adjuster, said around $3k damage to the Fusion.

No caribou in Colorado I’m aware of but we do have bighorn sheep. You see them frequently along I-70 near Georgetown but they seem smart enough to stay off the highway.  Highway 114 between Saguache and Gunnison has a herd roaming the area as does the Rocky Mountain National Park area, Estes Park over to Highway 14 around Glen Echo.

Though rare, people do hit bears in Colorado.

Being an old fart, have an old fart bear story. Summer of 1971 I was driving to Missoula, MT from Salmon, ID and came upon a pickup with a camper jammed into the ditch and embankment on the right side of the two lane road. The driver was waiving from his open window so I stopped. He had a bear pinned under the truck just under his door. He couldn’t get out without the bear reaching him and wanted me to shoot the bear. Said he had a rifle in the camper.

Instead, I used my handyman high lift jack to lift the truck off the bear. The bear scooted across the road and disappeared down the hill.  Too bad we couldn’t understand the bear’s vocalizations. Probably used some strong bear obscenities.

My father taught my sister and I that you hit the animal, not try to swerve and lose control.

Loose livestock is another hazard. Recently a loose horse was hit by one pickup in the eastbound lane and sent flying into the westbound lane where another pickup hit it. Early morning hour near Lucerne, CO.

Stay safe out there!

Tuesday, October 2, 2018

Cars and More Cars



Conquest Classic Cars, Greeley, CO has an ever changing inventory of cars and trucks I like.

 https://www.conquestclassiccars.com/

Just a few I snapped walking around today.
How often do you see two Crosleys, let alone a pickup?
Fiats?
Yeah, it is a Chevy, but I would drive it. Those straight six engines were no dogs.
Again, not a Chevy fan but, damn! Bet some readers even know where the fuel filler is located.
Maybe the best year, 1957.
Fun as a weekend cruiser. Doubt I could get my old fat body into it.
Off roading, anyone?

I drive by this store often. Next door is a gun store. Two doors down is the Post Office where I have a box. Lucky, in a way, I'm not rich. Temptation would own me.