Only one candidate in a contested race for City of Richardson City Council answered. (Thank you, Joe Corcoran. Mayor Paul Voelker also answered me, and Bob Dubey answered a similar question posed by someone else.) No one from a contested race for Richardson ISD Board of Trustees answered. I still consider the wrong answer to the question whether a candidate supports President Trump's attempt to overthrow the election, to be a dealbreaker for me. Silence on the question is also a dealbreaker. I consider it that important for our democracy and our republic.Don't tell me that Richardson politics should be kept separate from what's happening in Washington, DC. American democracy hangs in the balance. Local democracy can't survive if our national democracy fails. So, first things first. Before I can turn my attention to zoning issues, property or school taxes, bond elections, or any of the usual school and city issues, I need to know what, if anything, all of these local candidates think about the attempted coup in Washington, DC. I want to ask them if they support the President in his attempt to overturn the election.A person can't support democracy locally and what Trump is doing nationally. And I can't support anyone who can't state that clearly. So, to all the local candidates: do you condemn Trump fanning the flames of insurrection at the US Capitol? No dodgy, cagey, duplicitous answers allowed. Give me a straight answer. Then I might listen to the usual Richardson politics and your appeal for my vote.
Source: The Wheel.
Monday, February 15, 2021
Doubling Down on a Dealbreaker Question
The ballots are now set. It's time to start winnowing the fields. On January 7, I wrote:
Sunday, February 14, 2021
POTD: Be My Valentine
Today's photo-of-the-day is from the Dallas Museum of Art. It's a detail from Alex Da Corte's neon ghost house, "Rubber Pencil Devil" ("2018, glass, aluminum, vinyl, velvet, neon, Plexiglas, high res digital video, color, sound"). It's part of the exhibition "For a Dreamer of Houses".
Bonus photo after the jump.
Friday, February 12, 2021
Search Party - Season 1 (TV 2016)
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Rotten Tomatoes |
#VeryTardyReview
Despite my bad review, we will probably watch season 2 (and maybe even seasons 3 and 4).
Thursday, February 11, 2021
POTD: Artificial Cliff at Abu Simbel
From 2019 11 20 Abu Simbel |
Bonus photo after the jump.
Wednesday, February 10, 2021
Giri/Haji (TV 2019)
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Rotten Tomatoes |
#VeryTardyReview
Tuesday, February 9, 2021
POTD: Inside the Temple of Ramesses the Great
From 2019 11 20 Abu Simbel |
Bonus photos after the jump.
Monday, February 8, 2021
The Little Things (2021)
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Rotten Tomatoes |
Friday, February 5, 2021
POTD: Exactly Recreating Ruins
From 2019 11 20 Abu Simbel |
Thursday, February 4, 2021
POTD: Temple of Ramesses II at Abu Simbel
At the Foot of the Pharaoh |
From 2019 11 20 Abu Simbel |
Wednesday, February 3, 2021
TIL: "Aggressive tyrannies"
It was an epidemic. A serious respiratory disease was killing thousands. A doctor proposes steps to gain control of the spreading contagion. He calls for wearing face masks, reporting victims to the health department, isolating them from others, and tracking their contacts. Others resisted, calling the proposals "aggressive tyrannies" and "offensively dictatorial." Sound familiar? But this wasn't America in 2020 and it wasn't COVID-19. The year was 1897. The place was New York City. The disease was tuberculosis. What happened is instructive for us today.
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