# It is said that Doc Ellis threw a no-hitter against the Pirates, while high as a kite on acid. I wonder if he sees that game as winter reruns?
# From now on, dancing around serious policy questions should be known as the Harris Walz.
# I note with interest the reluctance of Walz to debate his Republican counterpart. Frankly, I don’t blame him; He’s going to get chewed up.
# it is both interesting and amusing to listen to socialists complain about employers creating inflation. I view it as further reinforcement than socialists have no clue regarding economics.
# Similarly, it’s interesting to note that for all of the complaining about the severity of storms and their frequency, and the inclination to blame the mythical man-made climate change, what is notably absent is commentary on how we are in the midst of a peak of sunspots. These occur at an 11-year cycle and we are currently experiencing the largest amount of sunspot activity in several decades. What do you suppose the chances are that the largest and hottest entity in our solar system might just be affecting our weather? I guess there’s no votes to be had for blaming the Sun for severe weather. It’s easier to blame your political opponent and more profitable.
# As regards the southeastern United States and the flooding problems they’re dealing with, notably absent is the over the top “reporting”and finger pointing from the press that we saw in the wake of Katrina a few years back. Indeed, reports of activity from FEMA in response to this latest catastrophe are not existent this time. Of course, we are seeing the usual whining about”climate change”… But as I say no mention of the Sun and what it’s been doing for the last several months… and yet the fingers aren’t being pointed at the White House as they were during Katrina. Might have something to do with a Democrat being in the White House and and election coming up.