Amongst the Bureaucrats
Monday morning eloquence from Stephen L. Hall. *** As some of you are aware, I have been out of town last week, and that shall form the basis for my post this week. Where I have been has involved a … Continue reading
Monday morning eloquence from Stephen L. Hall. *** As some of you are aware, I have been out of town last week, and that shall form the basis for my post this week. Where I have been has involved a … Continue reading
**China** Donald Trump to Call Republic of China President Tsai Ying-wen In a first for any President-Elect since Jimmy Carter recognized the People’s Republic in January of 1979, Donald Trump has scheduled a call with the President of the Republic … Continue reading
I said I was going to write something I learned about Christmas shopping when I was a boy, and here it is (I’ve mentioned it before, but just thought that if anyone hadn’t seen it, or didn’t recall offhand, I’d … Continue reading
From FR: For anyone who might have missed the sad news yesterday, Elf’s father was killed in a car accident yesterday. I started taking donations yesterday and will continue to do so for the next few days to send something … Continue reading
Have I mentioned how thankful I am for Stephen L. Hall’s contributions to this sight? *** There exists within the construct of the architecture of the Constitution a number of political structures which were built into the operations of our … Continue reading
To everyone who reads the blog and contributes to the blog, thank you for your support in this endeavor. You keep it going even when I want to throw it away. Thank you for making this, our 600th post, happen. … Continue reading
A short one from your Favorite Clete. I was working the other day and took a break to peruse Twitter, as I am wont to do. I have another, private handle that I use for certain things and happened upon … Continue reading
Yes, there will be math.–SLH *** A couple weeks ago I was in a Sam’s Club and decided to look at the pure honey and their raw honey as they generally have good prices on large quantities of honey which … Continue reading
Hong Kong Court Forbids Pro-Independence Lawmakers From Taking Seats on Hong Kong Council Following in line with a National People’s Congress ruling which forbade the pro-Independence lawmakers from taking their duly elected seats on the legislative council, High Court Judge … Continue reading
It’s a day ending in “y” in this post election unity thing. And by unity, I mean blocking traffic, walking out of classes, (I hope their parents enjoy paying tuition for their kids to not go to class) attacking Trump … Continue reading