The snotty way that my Senators have responded to my emails and letters indicates that they give less than a shit about the concerns of my particular blueberry in this sea of tomato soup that is Texas.
Jayne ,'Serenity'
Natter 42, the Universe, and Everything
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, flaming otters, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
ostrich stance.
Which in a few years will be replaced by the lemming stance. Or maybe 'rats deserting a sinking ship' stance.
my mind is boggling at the thought of how small the population of SD is. I'm so used to big cities.
Driving through it, the number surprises me not at all. It's very empty.
What's odd to me is how many people I know from SD.
What's odd to me is how many people I know from SD.
They are noisy about it or so many flee. That's my rationale for running into people from my hometown all over. It would work for SD too. Actually, both those explain how I know the particular cousin mentioned earlier. She left SD, landed in my hometown, ran into my mom because of a shared name, discovered they were related, etc. After her divorce she left my hometown to go back to SD. So that's like this whole weird circular black hole of small worldness.
The "moral" of that story is Run! Get that abortion! Faster! Now!
Which is why there will surely be pennyroyal planted in my garden.
For me to use, you know, before they burn me at the stake for being a witch.
I just keep thinking that the in the long run, the ultra-conservative policies are leading to a large, poor, dis-enfranchised, potentially armed population.
Is that anything like a buffalo stance?
I'm thinking nsm.
My strategy for dealing with the crap that is gonna come down in this country is to create a community of people I agree with around me, write checks to organizations I support, and not read or watch the news except in heavily filtered or calmly presented forms.
I am an ostrich with a checkbook.
I just keep thinking that the in the long run, the ultra-conservative policies are leading to a large, poor, dis-enfranchised, potentially armed population.
Perhaps, but a Foucaultian might argue that as long as the reactionary right control the discourse, they probably don't have to worry much about the guns being pointed in their direction.
I just keep thinking that the in the long run, the ultra-conservative policies are leading to a large, poor, dis-enfranchised, potentially armed population.
Welcome to Wisconsin!