1.14.2025

Random Tuesday Morning Thoughts




Eight Texas inmates and two corrections officers were killed in a prison bus/train crash.


  • Hearings begin today. I bet he's confirmed. I bet all of Trump's picks will be confirmed.

  • This official interactive map of the damage to the homes in California by the wildfires is amazing. It allows you to zoom in and click on a photo of the damage to every single house.

  • The Texas legislature begins its session today. Yesterday we had yet more proof we are overtaxed in Texas and that schools are intentionally being strangled by the legislature.  Translated: There are billions in taxpayer dollars just sitting around. 

  • Another close call over an airport.  I've been warning everyone. 

  • Walmart has tweaked its logo for the first time in almost 20 years.



  • Confusing Fox News graphic.

  • Carrie Underwood has gone MAGA.

  • Special Counsel Jack Smith's 174 page report concerning January 6th and the tampering with the electoral college was released at midnight. And no one will read it. 


  • Gift link.


  • It would be a disaster. And I hope it happens for the entertainment.

     

  • Re: the California fires. If you had an insured home survive which is now in a neighborhood burned to the ground, I'm not sure you wouldn't have been better off having it burn, too. It may be 20 years -- if ever -- before the neighborhood is "normal" again. 

1.13.2025

Random Monday Morning Thoughts




Ten years ago Ohio State, with Zeke Elliott, won the National Championship at Jerry World. 


  • Snow totals as it's now all gone (pretty much):

  • Things aren't going well if you are taking I-35E in Denton right now

  • California fire news and notes: 
    • The death toll is now up to 24.

    • The amount of misinformation on social media, especially Twitter and Facebook, tells you just how doomed we are. It's just shocking. People are so gullible.
       

    • And I'm not even talking about dumb stuff like below. By the way, she had dinner with Trump last night.

    • There are many expensive homes which were burned burned to the ground, but this one might have been the most expensive one. (YouTube video tour of the "before,") It is owned by "Luminar Technologies boss Austin Russell, 29."


    • Flashback from 2015
  • There's zero chance of getting away with this. And the story doesn't say as to why he chose the people he did, but I assume there was some connection. 
  • A lady in Fort Worth allowed a neighbor to park his RV in here driveway, but it didn't go well Friday afternoon. 
  • Trump was sentenced remotely on Friday to time-served, but he really didn't make that big of a deal of it. 
  • Our snow storm moved into the South and covered the great pyramid of Memphis -- which is actually a Bass Pro Shop.
  • Southlake PD is always doing bits on social media, but its pretty bold to poke fun of names of a typical Southlake kid.

  • Remember the federal judge who ordered to disagreeable lawyers to go to lunch together? Well, it happened: 
  • The only thing that comes to mind of a similar lightning-bolt-moment type loss for Texas is when OU's Roy Williams caused the game winning interception in the Cotton Bowl in 2001. Friday night "scoop and score" was just as shocking although it unfolded over a few more seconds and with more ultimate consequences.

  • It's quite the choice to move the Rams/Vikings game because of the wildfires to State Farm Stadium in Phoenix. If you hadn't heard, on "March 20, 2024, State Farm announced it wouldn’t renew 30,000 homeowners’ insurance policies in California, including more than 1,000 policies in Los Angeles’ Pacific Palisades area."

1.10.2025

It's Friday - Let's Get Out of Here






Random Friday Morning Thoughts




It was peak earthquake time around the old Texas Stadium site. Then they just stopped.

  • I'm not telling you anything you don't know, but the fire destruction is just incredible.

    • Of course, Alex Jones and the other nuts claim the fires are all part of some weird intentional conspiracy. But Elon Musk responded "true" to Jones' post (and then deleted it,) 

  • The funeral of Jimmy Carter gave rise to some great visuals:
    • President Obama and Trump oddly yuking it up.

    • President Bush greeting President Obama with a "belly tap" (video) and tapping Dan Quayle on the head with his program (video).

    • Mike Pence's wife wanting nothing to do with Trump or his wife. (Video)
  • The fires continued around Los Angeles and another one broke out last night. Unfortunately, in response to it, there was an evacuation order inadvertently sent out to all of Los Angeles County.


  • The crazy guy who brought Pizzagate into the national spotlight is dead

  • Trump will be sentenced today in his Manhattan state case after the Supreme Court refused to rescue him yesterday. The fact there were four justices who voted for Trump's position is insane. 

    • Honestly, I don't know why Trump even tried to stop the sentencing hearing.  He's just getting time served, and it is the perfect opportunity for him to showboat and make a scene about a "political prosecution."  He's great at that.  I would have thought that he would have welcomed the opportunity.
    • Trump will get to appear by Zoom and won't have to go in peron. Notable: For the first time in the case, there will be an actual "audio recording" of the proceeding released after the hearing. Trump may actually do a rant on Zoom once he learns of that.
    • This is funny. Last night Trump tried to downplay the Supreme Court's ruling by saying it "was actually a very good opinion."

      • However,  the entire "opinion" is below.  It is actually just an "order."

  • Isn't it amazing how the New Orleans Bourbon Street Massacre is already old news?
  • Anita Bryant passed away in December, and we are just now learning about it. In the 1970s, the singer and beauty queen's anti-gay campaign was national news. But it reached a crescendo when she was hit in the face with a pie during a press conference in 1977.  I watched the footage again and the whole thing, including her reaction, is amazing. 


  • I think this is weird out of Waco. He just ran for re-election and is now resigning his four year term so Abbott can appoint someone? Plus, "state district judges in Texas make a base salary of $140,000 a year, which is increased 10 percent after four years and another 10 percent after eight years, for a total of $168,000." 


  • Very, very legal nerdy stuff: We had an appellate case out of Austin yesterday that affirmed a trial court's suppression of a confession which was given after a "failed" polygraph test.  These type of cases are always fact specific, but it involved  the standard cop trick of telling a suspect that he failed the polygraph, telling him the test is infallible, and then grilling him to confess. The court ruled the confession in that case was involuntary.
  • A man who identified himself as "Sideline Sammy", "the head tennis coach at Decatur",  singer, and an "announcer for the Texas Cornhole League" was the guest picker on "Picks Against the P1" on The Ticket this morning. Funny guy.
  • Lauren Whitener Clock*:  5 years and 190 days. (*I'm still workshopping the wording.)