Disappointed Friday

US lost to Turkey who were already going home last night. 3-2 on a goal with basically no time left. Pfft.

There was much noise outside my room around the end of the game, though I’m questioning whether they were big soccer fans. (Join the club.)

After speaking highly of the OCR yesterday, I had this in my list for today:

“Sahith Theegala is around a penny.”

Huh? I honestly have no idea what that was getting out. Penny for your thoughts? Spend a penny?

Of course, the penny finally met its death this. year, where it was costing more to make than it was worth. And this is a problem for government?

“Sam Stevens is three cents.”

Good for you, Sam?

Write down clear intentions for providing yourself with those needs.

Heh. Yeah, that one worked, and that train has already left the station. My last couple of jobs were about as close as I can imagine to being perfect. IT is a 24/7 operation. I really feel odd operating in a situation where there’s a “regular” schedule. This is worse when you[re doing anything with the Federal Government, where there’s really a long vacation really form the Wednesday before Thanksgiving until the Super Bowl in February.

There’s people getting things done during those downtimes for everybody else.

Yes, it leads to some impatience in other aspects of life. No, I don’t want to wait until the morning. I have to wait until Tuesday because the person responsible is already off on vacation?

Get sh*t done. Regardless of the location on the calendar.


But TheFP had bit in TGIF the morning about the sort of fine people who are taking over in NYC, now. A Congressman who lost lost to one of the DSA candidates who won Tuesday. Rep. Goldman went into a coffee shop so his daughter needed to use the bathroom, bought something, and saw the store owner call him out on Instagram.

Listen, I would probably never vote for Goldman, but a coffee shop is a public accommodation. You can’t reject customers based on their religion.

Now, I understand that the Civil Rights Act of 1964 was passed by Zionist racist occupier-run government.

I kinda of think that this sort of thing is an outgrowth of the past fifteen-or-so years’ attitudes on what constitutes “justice.” Laws, especially those passed by the historical oproessors, don’t matter. In fact, they should be ignored.

Nope. Not going to do that, sorry. And I’m never going to support you if you back the politicians who are involved with it.

I can’t find it, but I resolved after Zorhan was elected, I said that I wouldn’t;’t visit NYC while he was mayor. I was kind of waffling on that a bit, but the Goldman story, and the DSA wins this week have returned me to the inclination. If I have to go to NYC, I’m not leaving Penn Station. And when I’m in NYP, under the protection provided by Amtrak security, I’ll not buy anything from local vendors; Starbucks for me.

Alright. I’ve got to go. This fun is finished tomorrow.

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