I woke up last Wednesday (my
actual birthday) with some kind of computer problem that tied me up all morning
and most of the afternoon. With the
problem still unresolved by the tech guys, Gia and I loaded up the three kids
and three dogs and headed for Southern California.
Laid up in Calico for the night
so we could visit the Calico Ghost Town Thursday morning before lighting out
for our rendezvous with friends at their mountain retreat in Warren Springs, a
bit northeast of San Diego.
Got just past Barstow when I
heard something pop and noticed white smoke bellowing out of the tailpipe. It was NOT signaling the selection of
a new Pope!
Pulled off interstate, did a
quick check of the muffler bearings and smoke-shifter, and called Good Sam for
a tow. After sitting on the highway for
a few hours, we were finally towed to an RV repair shop down the highway about
30 miles in Hesperia, CA.
As we didn’t get there until
around 4:30 pm, the shop owner – a great gun-lovin’/Trump supportin’
conservative – said they wouldn’t be able to take a look until Friday
morning. So I rented a car from
Enterprise and loaded the wife, three kids and three dogs for a rather crowded
and uncomfortable 3-hour drive back to Las Vegas.
Camping trip cancelled. Bummer.
To make a long story short, the
engine is completely blown. So I need to
drive back down to Hesperia today to arrange to have the “Money Pit” towed back
to Las Vegas to have a new engine put in.
In the meantime, my computer problem still hasn’t been fixed.
Not exactly the best way to start
my 58th year on the planet.
But everyone survived and is safe
– and that’s all that’s really important.
There will be other family camping trips. And the beat goes on…
Cheers.
Dr. Chuck Muth, PsD
Professor of
Psephology (homeschooled)
Nevada’s #1 Irritator of Liberals and RINOs
P.S. My friend Grover Norquist of Americans for Tax
Reform advises that Republican New Mexico Gov. Susana Martinez has vetoed 52% of the bills passed by the
Democrat-controlled Legislature there – 145 out of 277.
BRAVO!
HEADLINES
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NEVADA NEWS & VIEWS
After-Action Report: Just to be clear on last week’s Las
Vegas City Council vote NOT to put the city’s monopoly franchise
agreement for trash collection up for public competitive bidding...
The issue was NOT a choice between extending
the contract an additional 12 years to Republic Services or to give the
contract to someone else. A contract, by
the way, that will either cut the number of trash pickups from twice-a-week to
once-a-week OR double your service fee to keep twice-a-week pickup.
A crappy choice if you’re a city homeowner.
The real issue was whether or not to allow other
companies, in what should to be a free market, an OPPORTUNITY to simply
bid on the contract.
Two Democrats on the council – Lois Tarkanian and Ricki
Barlow – voted in favor of opening competition for this billion dollar
contract. The two Republicans on the council – Bob Beers and Stavros
Anthony – voted in favor of a closed-market NO BID contract
extension.
If Republic’s service and contract terms are truly so great,
they should have had no problem winning the extension against all comers in a
public bidding process. But thanks to
Councilmen Beers and Anthony, they don’t even have to break a sweat. They were handed this billion dollar contract
on a silver platter.
This…is…wrong.
FAMOUS LAST WORDS
“A biographer who is writing a book about former President Barack Obama claims that Obama once called America ‘a racist society’ in an unpublished manuscript from his law school days.” – Breitbart News, 4/10/17
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