Monday, April 30, 2012

'nuff said...



















May day is quickly approaching and as I attended a function on the stairs leading to city hall, I couldn't help but notice the signage posted on the fencing next to the staging area. The irony of city council members talking about budget issues affecting parks and recreation was not lost on me...

Friday, April 13, 2012

more in the trayvon martin/george zimmerman saga
















It seems to be a case of "he said... he said"... Oh, wait... one of those directly involved in the incident is dead, so we're gonna just take the "he said" side of the situation and leave it at that.

I think George Zimmerman thought this would be the end of it... thankfully Trayvon's parents wouldn't let it go and yesterday marked George Zimmerman's first appearance in a court of law.

Now we shall see how this plays out... not in the court of public opinion, but in a judicial setting better suited to hear all sides...

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

nice quiet dinner















It used to be you could go for a rather uneventful dinner and wend your way home without incident...

So, imagine my surprise when it turned ugly.

As we were making the transition from one freeway to another, we encountered a huge fire... the wall of flame was a beautiful scary sight to behold, especially with all the cars racing by, attempting to avoid the mess.

Turns out some drunken moron decided to rear-end a gasoline tanker, creating an accident on the 134 going west near the 5 freeway, which probably wasn't such a bright move, given what happened next.

Boom... tanker exploded, shutting the freeway down for nearly 24 hours while fire crews doused the flames, followed by DOT checking the structures (as the impact and fire happened directly under several transition overpasses...)





















An unhappy travel time was had by all...  but the best part, the fool that created the mess was jailed. Thankfully, no injuries were reported, except perhaps to the foliage framing the underpass, which burned to a crisp.

Moral of the story... don't mix alcohol with gas... it never works...

Monday, April 9, 2012

speaking up for women's rights

















Recently at an Iowa town hall meeting, a woman named Shirley Grant called Congressman Steve King and other Republicans to task for their attempts to defund Planned Parenthood. Even as Republican pundits have endeavored to paint this organization as one that ONLY provides abortions, Grant politely pointed out that Planned Parenthood provides many healthcare services and "the political arena has made a big mistake" for not continuing to fund the organization.

For those unfamiliar with Planned Parenthood, abortion is quite low on the list of services... some of the many services they provide include mammograms, cholesterol, high blood pressure, thyroid and diabetes screenings, flu vaccines, as well as reproductive services for women and men.

So, why exactly is this organization targeted?


From my perspective, it's all about women having equal access to good healthcare.

Because of Republican-led efforts across the nation, Planned Parenthood is currently under attack in multiple states... it's already been defunded in New Hampshire, North Carolina, Indiana, Wisconsin, and of course, Texas. A recent federal ruling declaring this legislation unconstitutional in Indiana has halted further defunding in other states, at least for the moment.

Hostility seems to go hand-in-hand when discussing women's rights to controlling their health care needs.

The People's View website commented "Among women voters in swing states, healthcare was the top issue respondents said would influence their vote for president, followed by gas prices and unemployment. Among men, the top issue was the deficit and national debt. Healthcare ranked third, and unemployment ranked fifth." This information seemed to acknowledge the importance of access to decent healthcare among females... and unfortunately Republicans (and the frontrunner) don't seem understand (or care) what this information portends in the upcoming election. Rather than address the issue squarely, Romney has continually referred to the gender-gap healthcare issue as a Democratic distraction.

Even as the courageous constituent Shirley Grant decided it was time to speak out in defense of Planned Parenthood, it'll be up to women across this country to speak out strongly against the Republican onslaught as they step into the voter's booth come November.

Either that, or we'll all continue to see an erosion of equitable healthcare.