(Comments on affairs of our world that do not reach the umbrage level necessary to result in a full blog).
This is sooooo bureaucratic—from someone who wants to reduce the bureaucracy.
President Trump has set up a Department of Government Efficiency. DOGE to those who speak Bureaucratic.
Think about that for a minute. Trump’s first step in making major cuts to the federal bureaucracy is to establish a new bureaucracy. We’ll be watching to see how many employees it takes to be efficient.
It’s not really a “department” that is part of the cabinet. So far it’s just two rich guys who’ve never been inside government, hired by a third billionaire.
Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy are the two guys.
We will watch to see if adjusting the tax code for themselves is as important as axing programs for those farther down the economic ladder.
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Many of us are surprised to learn that Canada is such an evil country, right up there with Mexico. One of the reasons the incoming president has given for big tariffs being put on products from those two countries is that they facilitate the entrance of Fentanyl into this country.
It’s always easy to do tariffs. Let’s see what the administration’s plan is to reduce consumption of the drug in this country. Money follows the consumption of a product, whether it’s fentanyl, superhero trading cards, gold tennis shoes, allegedly fancy watches, or even red caps. Right?
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And, of course, making Canada our 51st state—-hear that, Texas and Alaska, who will be dwarfed by this new state—will solve all that problem.
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How about making Panama our 52nd state?
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And maybe we can revive talks about trading Puerto Rico for Greenland, or just buying Greenland, too, and keeping Puerto Rico!!
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How much will the Billionaire Boys have to cut out of the budget to pay for that little shopping spree by someone who is unlikely to have ever bought a ten-dollar shirt at Sam’s club?
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Lt. Governor-elect Dave Wasinger has hired Katie Ashcroft as his Chief of Staff. She needed the job as she looks toward being the sole breadwinner for the family when her spouse gets laid off in January.
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Wasinger is the first person who to preside over the Missouri Senate as the Senate President (one of the roles of the Lt. Governor) with no experience in elective office at any level since Kansas City lawyer and Democratic Party activist Hillary Busch, who served from 1961-65 under Governor John Dalton.
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It is such a relief to open our mail at this time of year and hearing from people who have a personal relationship with us to donate more than $19 a month—or to dispense with parts of my children’s inheritance.
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But then again, we’re not getting automated phone calls from people wanting to counsel us about Medicare enrollment.
In the space of 24 hours our caller-ID told us we had gotten calls from Elgin, Missouri; Laddonia, Benton, Lewistown, and Jefferson City. Most left no messages but a few times when we answered and a human was on the other end, we asked, “Where are you located?” One person would only say, ”I’m calling from a remote location.”
I thought we were on the Attorney General’s no-call list. I would call him to ask, but he’s too busy working on national issues, probably, to talk about why it doesn’t seem to work very well.
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One day last year, our caller ID said the call was coming from our number.
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It oughta be illegal.
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It’s been so nice not wrapping a bunch of presents and not digging out all of the Christmas decorations and planning a big meal for the extended family. Instead of wrapping things, we’re packing things. We’ve given ourselves a great big present—a new mailing address.
But the blog is not moving. It’s going to stay right here.
(image credit: Executioner—Reddit)