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Janet Jackson, "Again"
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Janet Jackson, "Again"
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Meat Loaf, "I Would Do Anything For Love (But I Won't Do That)"
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Mariah Carey, "Dreamlover"
I recently tweeted out an anecdotal experience of meeting a Venezuelan immigrant on my last gig for a college ERP software company back in 2008. This was not a conventional gig; I had run into office political issues including but not restricted to setup issues with my newly mastered company laptop and my higher-level supervisor had sided with the incompetent desktop support group manager (without my input). I had resolved the issue on my own {through an alternate VPN mode), but the desktop support group was in a state of denial and demanded to remaster the PC, escalating the issue with management. (The original issue had to do with registering my PC's version of MS Office over the company VPN.) I needed the laptop for other work-related software and worked remotely or at the client site, living about 100 miles from the company site.
The business unit I worked for was supporting the operation data store functionality of our data warehousing solution for our core signature production ERP database. ODS was basically an intermediary stage to EDW, a user-friendly copy of the production database typically updated overnight within an hour My typical responsibilities included setting up ODS and its intranet web-based management portal and/or training clients in the use of the portal. If the client agreed to give us access to their servers, we could work remotely, and they would save the costs of travel expenses. Of course, if we did work on-site, we had to comply with certain policies. For example, at one client in the LA area (not the one I will describe later), I had to eat at the college dining hall. On Long Island, I was constrained by NY state per diem allowances.
I noted with concern towards the end of my job, they had started to assign me to problem clients. such as a Kansas university where my supervisor had done the original install. Loyola Marymount (LA, CA) was a particularly unconventional gig. They had been having a support issue unresolved over the past 6 months. They argued that the overnight ODS refresh job that should have taken an hour was taking 24 hours or more. So I was being sent in, with zero support exposure or any briefing on the specifics on the issue. I'm sure the client had unrealistic expectations of what I could do
So I showed up. My point of contact, the DBA manager, was a friendly naturalized Venezuelan immigrant. I spent much of my first day,trying to research the problem and replicate it. I had maybe one senior support analyst I could contact back at company headquarters. At some point (the first or second day), the analyst mentioned there had been a known performance issue with the "old" code but the client had reported applying the patch. This would turn out to be the key to the problem and solution. But the bottom line was at the end of the first day, there was no resolution of the problem, and I met the impatient Asian-American IT manager, absolutely furious I hadn't resolved it already. He attacked me personally as incompetent and basically wanted me walked off the engagement. I know he escalated it to my high-level manager, and I was good as fired as soon as I left the client. But I had been booked all week, and my company wasn't going to replace me on the engagement.
On the second day, I made an unexpected discovery: some key dll files had been replaced by older ones, with newer versions archived. Effectively, the client had caused their own problem by manually or otherwise uninstalling the performance patch. The obvious solution was to revert to the updated files. My manual changes did the trick, with the new refresh job now occurring within the usual hour-long duration. The client wasn't ready to let me go until they replicated the refresh the next day. After that I took a red-eye back to the East Coast, got a message to call my high-level manager, and was fired. Life isn't fair.
But the DBA manager and I have remained friends to this day. He knows I resolved the long-standing issue and was happy to serve as a professional reference. As I tweeted, he had introduced me to chili dark chocolate. I don't recall how politics had surfaced in the conversation; I generally avoid talking politics at work. It was probably just small talk of a personal nature. (It wasn't obvious to me that he was an immigrant, either. Same thing with my Indian friend in Santa Clara, RN, initially working towards his green card. I quickly heard long rants on nefarious Pakistani leaders and the status of Kashmir, 101 Hindu gods and goddesses (he had gadgets in his car), and charming celebrations like Rakshabandhan (I have 4 little sisters).) I seem to recall it was more of his extended family back in Venezuela. We have had multiple exchanges since then over the disastrous Chavez and Maduro regimes. At last contact, his relatives were surviving; I think family in the states were trying to help out financially.
It should be no surprise to any familiar reader of my blog that I am pro-immigration. I don't believe in our protectionist quota system; I believe in the natural right to travel. It's something I've enjoyed my whole life in the states living and/or working in several states: TX, MA, FL, SC, KS, WI, IL, MO, CA, MD, WV, and AZ. Oh, there's some paperwork; I have to register my car title, transfer my drivers license, register to vote. But nothing like having to go to the Brazilian consulate in downtown Chicago to arrange a work visa for 2 business trips to São Paulo in 1995. The GOP, which promoted immigration reform from Reagan to George W. Bush's administration, has been hardline against immigration {while paying lip service to the long queues and legal immigrants). Both parties are exploiting labor protectionist fears of wage competition from immigrants. The right wing in particular talks up the moral hazard of the social welfare net, while many programs impose a waiting period for legal immigrants. In the meanwhile, particularly in a tight labor market of the recent post-pandemic economy, employers aren't able to hire the foreign workers they need, seasonally or on a permanent basis. It also seems heartless to deny entry for family members (say, aging parents) with sponsoring American residents.
There can be little doubt that the southern border situation is a mess with an estimate of up to 5 million unauthorized entries (some recurring) since Biden took office. There are policy nuances between Trump and Biden.
First of all, let's address at least 3 structural problems neither POTUS has addressed:
Trump's nativist policies have been largely punitive in nature, focused on his infamous Southern wall, family separation, and Migration Protection Protocols (MPP) (i.e., remain in Mexico). Cato Institute, however, argues that Trump's promise to remove illegal immigrants was a failure, in part due to a lack of cooperation from local communities, e.g., sanctuary cities. What Trump succeeded into doing was basically crippling LEGAL immigration, which he sought to reduce by 2/3: "By November 2020, the Trump administration reduced the number of green cards issued to people abroad by at least 418,453 and the number of non‐immigrant visas by at least 11,178,668 during his first term through November 2020."
There were other ethically repulsive aspects to Trump's immigration policies including his caps on refugees: "Since taking office, President Trump’s administration has rained a hailstorm of policy actions on refugees and asylees. A newly published analysis identifies three types of policies: those that abandon longstanding U.S. legal principles and policies, most notably non-refoulement and due process; those that block the entry of refugees and asylees; and those that criminalize foreign nationals who attempt to seek asylum in the United States. Simply put, these are the As (abandoning), Bs (blocking) and Cs (criminalizing) of the Trump administration policies on refugees and asylees."
Although Biden has improved some qualitative aspects of migration, including family separation and MPP; he has also raised (in my view, inadequately) the refugee cap. I feel strongly that the US needs to step up on the refugee issue, in part because the US has meddled in the affairs of Cuba, Venezuela, and other Latin American nations and we bear some moral responsibility.
I think both Dems and Republicans are motivated by labor protectionism and there's little appetite on the Dem side beyond a resolution of the long-standing objective of DACA (legalizing undocumented former juvenile migrants). Political stunts like governors transporting migrants to northern sanctuary areas need to stop; they don't address the underlying problems. We need to radically reform the 3 problem areas highlighted above. I'm not sure how that's going to be achieved in the current bipartisan divide. It requires leadership, which I don't see coming from Trump or Biden.
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UB40, "Can't Help Falling in Love With You"
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SWV, "Weak"
Hypocritical leftist trolls need to think before they tweet. The Feds transport migrants across state lines all the time. In fact,Biden is eager to send pregnant migrants to abortion tourist states. Nothing like the rank hypocrisy of NIMN progressives.https://t.co/hpn5VMpwLv
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) September 18, 2022
Stop lying; it's harming whatever credibility you have left. The government has never imposed a general vaccine mandate. I'm only aware of a couple of nuances--for foreign visitors and government employees.
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) September 18, 2022
My sympathies.
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) September 18, 2022
OMG, leftist adolescents have started a trend on Twitter. Boring...
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) September 18, 2022
"Pat Sajak"
How stupid are you? PPP loans were made for SMALL businesses to help cover payroll. Unemployed people are eligible for unemployment benefits. Small businesses were often shutdown during the pandemic as nonessential. Also, the corrupt House Dems held the power of the purse.
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) September 18, 2022
Wow, it looks like the Dolphins and their starting quarterback are doing just fine in the post-Brian Flores era.
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) September 18, 2022
"6 TDs"
Yes to Assange, no to Snowden and Manning. Real libertarians honor voluntary contracts. The end doesn't justify the means.
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) September 18, 2022
I once got heavily proselytized by an unprofessional client DBA on an IT project near Provo about 20 years back. But the Oregon fans' intolerant behavior is fundamentally un-American. https://t.co/aGPHaWYfyR
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) September 18, 2022
I do not know what is motivating this rant-presumably something from one of the 2 LP caucuses I regularly see. I don't like the PC-cloaked rhetoric, though; freedom isn't about tolerance for the speech one approves of. https://t.co/Rrtcc6q69d
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) September 18, 2022
The Federal Reserve won’t stop printing money until this country looks like Zimbabwe or the Weimar Republic.
— Libertarian Party (@LPNational) September 18, 2022
The only way to end the inflation crushing Americans today is to abolish the Fed forever.
Simply unconstitutional. Marriage has traditionally been regulated at the state level in our federal system of government.
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) September 18, 2022
None of your business. It's his money and voluntary sales.
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) September 18, 2022
The Nordic states point out they are market economies; our economy is heavily regulated, and the Congress enacted morally hazardous public policy. What's your point?
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) September 18, 2022
Hell NO! Biden's unconstitutional vow to defend Taiwan from a mainland Chinese attack is sheer madness, triggering a potential nuclear war. Biden is contradicting 5 decades of One China policy; we don't even have diplomatic relations with Taiwan! Impeach Biden NOW!
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) September 19, 2022
Why does Biden declaring an end to the pandemic sound like George W. Bush declaring "Mission Accomplished!"? The last time I looked, over 400 Americans are still dying daily of COVID-19. https://t.co/GmDYWy54SI
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) September 19, 2022
No. Scientific illiteracy does not make for credible public health policy. Ms. Kelly is incompetent on constitutional law. Biden's opinion is irrelevant; health security comes under the state mandate of public health security.
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) September 19, 2022
Biden still hasn't ended Trump's lose-lose tariff war with China. But not even Trump was stupid enough to risk nuclear war with China and reverse 5 decades of One China policy. Impeach Biden NOW!
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) September 19, 2022
WWIII https://t.co/3MkkEgpMcH
The leftist interventionist trolls want to stereotype opposition to Biden's provocative rhetoric on Taiwan and China as Trumpkins. First of all, Trump was an interventionist and hired neo-cons into key positions. Second, many, if not most of us, opposed are Never Trump.
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) September 19, 2022
WWIII
Religious intolerance and nativism played roles in the FDR Administration's failed humanitarian leadership during the WWII era, like the rejected SS St. Louis of European Jewish refugees. We need to restore open immigration. https://t.co/9ZjxplzVBK
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) September 19, 2022
Dude! The guy is nearly 80 years old. He's too old to figure out monetary and fiscal policy. https://t.co/HNyyBM8kVI
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) September 19, 2022
You're wrong. American conservatives aren't European. We inherited the limiting principles of the founders.
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) September 19, 2022
I didn't know Trumpkins were big fans of WWE Roman Reigns and the Bloodline.
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) September 19, 2022
"Heil Trump"
Only a pro-abort governor would turn away new life. The ethics of pro-aborts are BS. If you can kill a preborn baby, which is off-the-charts evil, I'm not interested in your post-natal crocodile tears. Every pro-life person is 10X better than pro-abort rubbish.
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) September 19, 2022
Well, I'm sure that Trump is upset he wasn't asked to host the final episode of Royal Apprentice. #Sarcasm
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) September 19, 2022
He seemed to be suggesting he saw himself as custodian of the documents for his presidential library.
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) September 19, 2022
Education is not a federal responsibility by the Constitution.
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) September 20, 2022
There's some truth here. POTUS has little direct control over the economy. Global oil supply is tight, and the US is not the only country affected. But Biden has suppressed domestic oil exploration and started a boycott of Russian (#2 producer) oil, even as we import 7M barrels/d
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) September 20, 2022
There are other drawbacks to military experience, including transferability of skills in the private economy. You may have to live on submarines, be assigned solitary assignments overseas, not get the job you wanted, risk your life or health.
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) September 20, 2022
The libertarian troll's demographics aren't generally true. I & two of my siblings, from a lower middle-income military family, served, 2 with degrees. Heritage's stats here are a little dated, post-9/11, but only about 11% came from the lowest quintile.https://t.co/K1i8S1ppY1
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) September 20, 2022
I'm sure we'll see House Improvement after the mid-terms.
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) September 20, 2022
"Tim Allen" https://t.co/NismV5uaOr
FALSE. Kansas and Utah rank among the top 4 least dependent states.https://t.co/l5jb5DYFKD
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) September 20, 2022
Over 90% of current abortions occur within 15 weeks. He also allows generally recognized exceptions after 15 weeks; that's less restrictive than most EU nations.
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) September 20, 2022
The same type of rubbish involves "gay marriage". This is all pushing on a string because of one judge's (Thomas) opinion on substantive due process. Dobbs explicitly says Obergefell isn't affected. Democrats are desperate for election issues since the economy sucks.
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) September 20, 2022
My latest post reflects on a college teaching meme and my short career as a professor.https://t.co/gmlQjmjMNv
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) September 20, 2022
It's tragic seeing Putin double-down on his failed Ukraine intervention. His ugly nuclear weapon threat is desperate and could dangerously escalate the regional conflict into a global one
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) September 21, 2022
I don't think "Nuclear Triad" Trump could pass a pop quiz on the content of the classified documents he stole. He got caught with his hand in the cookie jar and came up with his bogus blanket declassification order as an excuse of desperation. https://t.co/fntulwgHv3
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) September 21, 2022
And it was surrendered as a pawn in FDR's war against SCOTUS.
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) September 21, 2022
The stroke-disabled Fetter"woman" (a pro-abort gimmick) has not earned a living in the private sector but has made a career out of being a leftist political whore. His whole campaign seems to focus on the non-federal issue of abortion and painting Oz as a NJ carpetbagger. https://t.co/SbRYCy4hRh
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) September 21, 2022
Stop blaming the victim for defending himself.
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) September 21, 2022
Yes, TDS is a real thing on the left. But watching a self-serving, manipulative narcissist constantly playing the victim card is tiresome. He has never been more than a mediocre late-night infomercial snake oil salesman.
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) September 22, 2022
"Trump Derangement Syndrome"
No, you can't simply recite a simple spell to say after you got caught with your fingers in the cookie jar that cookies aren't cookies. Information posing risk of serious or grave damage to national security must be vetted before declassification. https://t.co/6SZ6A2K5uN
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) September 22, 2022
This is Soft Rock America. Hannity is once again clapping for the con man Trump hoping he'll make his ratings highhttps://t.co/GCve5gJ83Y
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) September 22, 2022
Hannity
I seriously doubt Trump under cross-examination could identify the contents of the documents he stole, never mind his reasons for "declassifying" them. I don't know if he was simply a pack rat or had more nefarious motives, but finding some in his desk was frankly disturbing.
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) September 22, 2022
Trump hypocritically signed tougher classification protections into law, and his administration prosecuted cleared personnel (employees or contractors) over far less flagrant violations. Trump considers himself above the law.
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) September 22, 2022
The paranoid former Dunce-in-Chief sees a conspiracy anytime he doesn't get his way. Magistrates are not political appointees. We know in January and June, Trump turned over material including classified documents. The government had witnesses saying he withheld some. https://t.co/WcoI2Hdn5u
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) September 22, 2022
Either Joe is copying my geeky dance moves or "Dr. Jill" didn't show up to take him home. https://t.co/AULdV8SQIH
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) September 22, 2022
This is the same delusional dude who insisted that as POTUS, he could pardon himself and had unlimited power and authority. The classification system must function independently of any one person. POTUS can modify procedures, e.g., via executive orders, but subjective criteria? https://t.co/9EyV2p6GYi
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) September 22, 2022
Science illiterate pro-abort politician Stacey Abrams has falsely claimed fetal heartbeats at 6 weeks are misleading technical gimmicks. She is in a state of denial of ultrasound technology. Now the fetal heart is still developing during the first trimester. pic.twitter.com/5gMJhjCRNR
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) September 22, 2022
Well, Trump is learning about the Constitution day by day in his post Presidency. he is now familiar with "4 Amendment" and "5 Amendment" just as much as "2 Corinthians".
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) September 22, 2022
My latest post analyzes COVID-19 anti-vaxxer rubbish.https://t.co/NBdQgrORTs
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) September 22, 2022
The rank hypocrisy of Trump, whose administration made an example of prosecuting contractor Reality Winner for leaking an intelligence report on Russian election interference to the media (multi-year prison sentence). is palpable. https://t.co/Cw9jZmvMn4
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) September 23, 2022
I am not aware of any anti-Obergefell popular movement. Opinion polls show broad acceptance of gay marriage. You can't put the genie back into the bottle. You can't roll back interim gay marriages. The Dems are simply trying to motivate their base for the midterms.
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) September 23, 2022
I think this is the first time I've ever agreed with AOC.
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) September 23, 2022
My basic disagreement is we should be talking permanent repeal of the Jones Act, not just temporary. https://t.co/Sla3r31xcV
The Fraudster Trump, who has basically called lenders he defaulted to "sharks", basically misrepresented his company's financial status to manipulate loan terms, understating risk to lenders. His interest expense was artificially low. https://t.co/9jlEUsRtN4
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) September 23, 2022
Wow. Stolen valor. Vetted by Donald Trump. https://t.co/KOMhCDIzdI
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) September 23, 2022
Who wouldn't invest in Trump social media? Those 6 bankruptcies are all in the past, right? #sarcasm https://t.co/q86TkN5h1u
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) September 23, 2022
I'm making mocking reference to a 2016 viral rumor started by a former Trump aide and denied by Christie aides at the time.https://t.co/G2bXA19Bc5
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) September 23, 2022
You cannot make this stuff up if the face of prospective European energy import shortages. Leftist politics is a form of economic suicide. https://t.co/EXIdasyzJM
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) September 23, 2022
If the GOP regains the House and/or the Senate in the midterms, Biden will be forced to negotiate instead of running a partisan agenda.
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) September 23, 2022
I don't have unrealistic expectations, but a GOP House will check Biden's appetite for new spending.
I guess Pelosi didn't hear Biden say the pandemic is over #sarcasm https://t.co/hRnypexrod
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) September 23, 2022
No. Governments are responsible for their actions. Just like we don't blame Ukrainians for the fact their president is an asshole. https://t.co/qfTLWIBkqc
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) September 24, 2022
No, but close. Lincoln ignored the Constitution and was responsible for the deaths of over 1M Americans. Wilson did a lot of damage in his 2 terms. LBJ was god awful. I will concede FDR was a 4-term President from hell.
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) September 24, 2022
Kat Timpf is one of the pro-liberty voices left on FNC along with Kennedy. Unusual to hear a voice of reason against the failed War on Drugs, especially since the network seems to be reporting on the smuggling of fentanyl across the border every hour/ https://t.co/XKUmy0fb0t
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) September 24, 2022
Trump, the Amazing Kreskin of Presidents with the ability to classify or declassify with his unusual mental powers, is also able to propagate his changes in all related derivative classification documents and re-rate them accordingly. Even Kreskin would be impressed by this trick
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) September 24, 2022
Like most boring leftists, Moore is dreaming, given the fact the economy sucks. Abortion is not on the ballot in most states, and Gallup found that more women than men identify themselves as pro-life. https://t.co/bU3JnOuby4 https://t.co/HQomkf8RSl
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) September 24, 2022
This is Soft Rock America. Pfizer eats its own dog foodhttps://t.co/NkbdcrJKov https://t.co/gFF3CzOKTN
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) September 24, 2022
Not a Republican, but if you think Biden hasn't violated the Constitution, you are in a state of denial. He tried to extend an eviction moratorium, he tried to impose a COVID mandate on private employers, he has proposed a partial college loan forgiveness with no authority, etc.
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) September 25, 2022
For a nominee to make a corrupt bargain promising to rule a certain way to gain political support for his position would be off-the-charts unethical and unconstitutional. If politicians read into an answer something the nominee didn't say, it's on them.
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) September 25, 2022
As usual, all leftist memes are beyond uninformed and false. SCOTUS has reversed past rulings on dozens of occasions. Under our Constitution, we don't have a power of SCOTUS to micromanage state regulation of abortion. Even pro-abort RBG admitted Roe was flawed.
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) September 25, 2022
Kat is right. Many if not most of us libertarians don't/have never used drugs, but prohibitions never work where there is a market. An open market facilitates transparency for the consumer. Government-caused shortages drive prices and profits, luring organized crime. https://t.co/Zjhe9Jc1IG
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) September 25, 2022
RCP shows Biden at 43. Obama had 45 and Clinton had 42. Go back to the midterms of 1994 and 2010 and find out how well they fared in trying to keep a Dem majority.https://t.co/XbgVyn2G7o https://t.co/ZYZ0ENjPQw
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) September 25, 2022
There is zero chance that Liz Cheney will get the 2024 POTUS nomination--regardless of Trump's success in gaining a third straight nomination. I've never seen a bigger blowout loss like in Wyoming, and that was with crossover support. I'm not sure where she would resurface. Not D
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) September 25, 2022
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Courtesy of Steve Kelley via Townhall
Janet Jackson, "That's the Way Love Goes"
The latest stats from WaPo:
Well, all the stats are heading in the right direction with infections down to about 53.5K/daily. I see in the CDC chart that 4.4 million people have already taken the bivalent vaccine (including omicron protection), including me. I had minor side effects like a bit of lightheadedness yesterday and a minor sore arm (I also had my flu shot in the same arm). Over and done; doctors tell us that they signify a response from one's immune system that it is processing COVID-19 protection. As I wrote, I took the Moderna booster after 3 Pfizer shots; a lot of people are asking as sometimes pharmacies don't have inventories of both; interestingly a doctor here reports he also took Moderna for the first time and noticed a stronger response, but yes, you can mix or match. In other news, if you noticed the variant trend above, the prevailing dominant BA.5 strain appears to be peaking. "Three rival strains – the BF.7, BA.2.75, and BA.4.6 variants – have now climbed to make up nearly 1 in 5 new infections nationwide, according to the federal estimates."
An elderly matriarch in our family tree lives in an assisted living facility. She's been vaccinated and boosted, but not yet for the bivalent booster. She was scheduled to have it done this week, but in the interim there's been an outbreak at the facility. We don't know the nature or extent, but we haven't been advised of any change in her condition. For all practical purposes, they are in quarantine/lockdown, and their meals are brought to them. The boosters have been deferred for a couple of weeks. It's annoying because we can infer the breakout is omicron.
Blog readership for some reason has tailed off the last few days; difficult to judge with a week left, but I would need an unlikely streak of triple-digit days to match last month's numbers. On the publication side, I've already passed #400, which I've achieved every year in the blog since 2016.
On the Twitter side, it's been a while since I had 4 IK+ impression tweets in my rolling month history. I don't want to overanalyze my tweets, but occasionally my sense of humor strikes a chord. There was a trend on the testy relationship between Chris Christie and Trump. One Twitter user wrote that the not-so-trim Trump shouldn't mock Christie's weight. This triggered my memory of a viral rumor back around 2016 of Christie being sent out on errands by Trump, like fetching his lunch from McDonald's. So I wrote a relevant tweet to the effect "Trump still thinks Christie stole some of his French fries".
A followup on a past journal note: I had run into a recent problem with my original Garmin device basically implying it needed a 32G SD card to process the latest map updates. I found a SanDisk one for about $11 (there were other brands selling for twice the cost but directly referencing Garmin use). Inserting the thin small card was straightforward. I think it recognized the card on device startup, and later running the map update utility was able to run as normal.
There were cryptic hints that many of us took as a possible return of Bray Wyatt on Friday's Smackdown, but it didn't happen. I thought maybe they might factor it into the Braun Strowman (former family member) match. In my view, the whole Bloodline story line is old. The rumor is they want Rock to battle relative Roman Reigns next Wrestlemania, but you know they aren't going to put the belt on a busy actor who can't defend the belt.