Thursday, May 12, 2022

Vultures, vultures everywhere

 


Oops, they did it again!  The choice ninjas created another message for Susan Qollins, not as decorative as the first but it still must have taken several minutes.  It appears to be a well-lighted patch of sidewalk, too.  I assume she doesn't have a dog or a neighbor who likes her well enough to give her a call.  (What is it with Republicans and hostile neighbors?)  Once again the Bangor Department of Public Works was summoned to power-wash it away so Senator Snowflake would not be offended by free speech.  It must be a comfort for her to know that Senator Cuisinart-hair (a/k/a Marsha Blackburn) wants to lock 'em up!

Watch the network news if you dare and you'll be treated to at least five minutes -- a lifetime in MSM terms -- about inflation and especially gas prices.  So the House Oversight and Reform Committee is a little confused about why Trump legacy Louis DeJoy ordered a new fleet of postal trucks, nine out of ten gas-powered and getting a staggering 8.6 miles per gallon.  There are Russian tanks rumbling around Kharkiv that are more fuel-efficient.  Chairperson Carolyn Maloney doesn't think this is the best use of $11.3 billion, but the USPS is resisting calls for its records.  Maybe they're lost, like Trump's phone.  Maybe a dingo ate them.

Here's a consequence of Brexit nobody saw coming:  Ukrainian refugees who arrive in Ireland and then cross to the UK in small boats could be passed along to Rwanda.  Why Rwanda?  Apparently Madagascar said no.  Why would traumatized Ukrainians have trouble adjusting to a country in central Africa?

Here's a consequence of global warming nobody saw coming:  As the level of Lake Mead drops, mob victims of the past are revealed, two in the last week.  This is what happens when you don't want the  effort of burying them in the desert.












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