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02/23/23 07:34 PM #16487    

 

Jack Mallory

“'The fundamentalist seeks to bring down a great deal more than buildings,' he wrote. 'Such people are against, to offer just a brief list, freedom of speech, a multi-party political system, universal adult suffrage, accountable government, Jews, homosexuals, women’s rights, pluralism, secularism, short skirts, dancing, beardlessness, evolution theory, sex.… The fundamentalist believes that we believe in nothing. In his worldview, he has his absolute certainties, while we are sunk in sybaritic indulgences.'”

A description of right-wing America? Could be, but it's not. It's a passage from Salman Rushdie's memoir “Joseph Anton.” It's his description of fundamentalist Islam, describing those who proscribed his thoughts, threatened his life for decades, and launched the September 11th attacks. 

Interesting, how the description fits both worlds of absolute certainty and self-righteousness, geographically so far apart and ideologically so close.


02/24/23 12:26 PM #16488    

 

Joanie Bender (Grosfeld)

Jack, those words from Salman Rusdie are spot on. Sounds just like the way the Republican party here are talking. I never thought we would be going backwards losing rights like reproductive rights, voting rights, etc., with the rise against minority groups soaring since Trump made it kosher to spew white supremacy beliefs, pushing the idea of the whites being pushed out by the other. Love, Joanie

02/25/23 07:50 PM #16489    

 

Helen Lambie (Goldstein)

 
I just saw this on Twitter:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
I am alarmed to learn that the Chair of the House Oversight Committee thinks that the NTSB is part of our Department. NTSB is independent (and with good reason). Still, of course, we will fully review this and respond appropriately. https://www.politico.com/f/?id=00000186-8539-de7f-a9ee-b5fdb28f0002
 

Open the link and at the end of four pages of accusations and demands are the signatures of some of the slimiest Republicans in Congress. I hope they are all asked to the Sunday news shows and are raked over the coals for their lack of knowledge on how things work in the government.

 
 
 
 
 
 

02/25/23 09:02 PM #16490    

 

Jack Mallory

Yep. Only takes a second to google "NTSB," discover:

"Who We Are and What We Do"

​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​"The National Transportation Safety Board ​is an independent federal agency charged by Congress with investigating every civil aviation accident in the United States and significant accidents in other modes of transportation — highwaymarinepipeline​​, and railroad."

"Railroad Division"

"The Railroad Division has the responsibility for railroad accident investigations involving passenger railroads, freight railroads, and commuter rail transit systems. These accidents typically involve collisions or derailments; some of these accidents lead to the release of hazardous materials."

(emphasis mine)

https://www.ntsb.gov/Pages/home.aspx

Buttigieg has no oversite here.

********

My buddy Doc Huff, running in the snowy hills above Santa Cruz! Who'da thought?

 


02/25/23 10:52 PM #16491    

 

Helen Lambie (Goldstein)

Napa and Sonoma Counties are known for our wineries and vineyards. But this is NOT the way they are supposed to look in February


02/26/23 12:40 AM #16492    

 

Helen Lambie (Goldstein)

I swear I am not in cahoots with Heather Cox Richardson, but her letter tonight sounds like an extension of my earlier post. We are in agreement that the Republicans in Congress don't know there ass from a hole in the ground.

"Yesterday, the chair of the House Oversight and Accountability Committee, James Comer (R-KY), the chair of the Subcommittee on Government Operations and the Federal Workforce, Pete Sessions (R-TX), the chair of the Subcommittee on National Security, the Border, and Foreign Affairs, Glenn Grothman (R-WI), and the chair of the Subcommittee on Cybersecurity, Information Technology, and Government Innovation, Nancy Mace (R-SC), along with seventeen other extremist Republican members of Congress, sent a letter to Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg.

The letter complained that the federal government had not responded effectively to the train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio. It referred to a preliminary report by the “D[epartment] O[f] T[ransportation]’s National Transportation Safety Board” and demanded Buttigieg provide “[a]ll documents and communications regarding NTSB’s progress on the cause of the derailment.” 

The NTSB is not part of the Department of Transportation. 

The NTSB is part of the government, but it is an independent agency, charged with investigating civil transportation accidents. It is also in charge of investigating the release of hazardous materials during transportation. Congress deliberately set it apart from the Department of Transportation to guarantee unbiased investigations. 

A 150-car Norfolk Southern train was traveling from Illinois to Pennsylvania on Friday, February 3, when 38 cars derailed at about 8:54 p.m. Those cars caught fire, and 12 cars that had not derailed also caught fire. The NTSB responded immediately and, the following afternoon, held a press conference explaining that it was collecting perishable evidence to determine what caused the accident and to make appropriate recommendations for safety upgrades if such recommendations were warranted. 

Nine NTSB investigators and four engineers in labs have been involved in the accident review. They have reviewed footage of the derailment, interviewed train staff, and examined the train event recorder, a device similar to a black box on an airplane.

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is the federal agency in charge of responding to the release of hazardous substances and leading cleanup efforts. Its personnel were at the site by 2:00 on Saturday morning, about five hours after the derailment. It has had six staff and 16 contractors on the ground since the crash. 

The Department of Transportation has two agencies that are appropriate to deploy for this kind of an accident. The Federal Railroad Administration enforces safety regulations for railways, and the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration enforces safety regulations for hazardous materials. Those agencies have deployed ten staff to help NTSB investigate. They will figure out if Norfolk Southern ignored any regulations.

This letter is not about the derailment itself, or the dangers, or the cleanup, or even the history of deregulation. 

It is about the careful way generations of Americans have tried to create a government that could support progress while also guaranteeing oversight, and it is about the lawmakers who wrote the letter to Secretary Buttigieg. 

Either 21 Republican lawmakers charged with oversight of our government don’t know how the government works and didn’t care to find out, or they are deliberately misleading their loyalists. 

We are becoming accustomed to certain Republican lawmakers saying ridiculous things. Just two days ago, in a now-deleted tweet, Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) claimed that “6 billion” people have illegally crossed the border since President Biden took office. (There are slightly fewer than 8 billion people on earth.) 

But the letter these representatives wrote shows such a profound disinterest in how our government works that it suggests these representatives have no real interest in the job they were sent to Washington to do, and instead are weaponizing the government to mislead their followers into believing things that are not true. 

Buttiegieg responded: “I am alarmed to learn that the Chair of the House Oversight Committee thinks that the NTSB is part of our Department. NTSB is independent (and with good reason). Still, of course, we will fully review this and respond appropriately.”


02/26/23 12:00 PM #16493    

 

Joan Ruggles (Young)

Sorry to see that none of the members of the Oversight Committee showed up on the Sunday shows to explain their understanding of how the Department of Transportation and the NTSB function. 


02/27/23 11:45 AM #16494    

 

Jack Mallory

Three BCC grads. I'm the young, good-looking one on the right. 
 


 


02/27/23 05:45 PM #16495    

 

Joanie Bender (Grosfeld)

That's a great shot Jack and you do look really good. Love, Joanie

03/07/23 08:20 AM #16496    

 

Jack Mallory

Everglades adventure, day 1. 
 

 





03/07/23 09:38 PM #16497    

 

Helen Lambie (Goldstein)

Beautiful Jack! Just watch out for the Burmese pythons and alligators--and if you see any of them don't get close enough to take a photo, please! Enjoy!


03/08/23 02:07 PM #16498    

 

Stephen Hatchett

Good shots Jack. We are looking forward to many more.

But what are those two birds? Not like any I've seen before even in the Fla panhandle. And where did those rocks come from? And where are you?


03/09/23 11:17 AM #16499    

 

Joanie Bender (Grosfeld)

Jack. Some of us are living vicariously through your adventures. You are impressive with all the great outdoor adventures you have.. Love. Joanie

03/11/23 06:55 AM #16500    

 

Joanie Bender (Grosfeld)

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO NANCY TODAY. ENJOY YOUR SPECIAL DAY AND SENDING LOVE YOUR WAY TOO! JOANIEheartheartheartsmiley


03/12/23 09:02 AM #16501    

 

Nancy Webster (Emery)

Thanks Joanie for your love and support   and thanks Bill Wilson for his welcomed birthday wishes

Love Nancy E.


03/12/23 09:36 AM #16502    

 

Joanie Bender (Grosfeld)

I think it's obvious I'm a big Biden fan, but I'm very upset about his immigration policy. Now it's so hard to seek asylum in the US. You apply with an app in another country, and appts are few and gone fast. Then I heard the Biden Administration is considering family detention. That would be awful. I hope they change course. Love, Joanie

03/12/23 06:16 PM #16503    

 

Jack Mallory

Five days cut off from the news completely. Five days paddling about 50 miles through the Everglades and the 10,000 Islands of the Florida Gulf Coast. No news, no politics; just water, trees, sea grass, and critters. And sunrises and sunsets. 
 

Deb and our guide Bonesy prepping our kayak. Twice as long, at least twice as heavy as our own boats. 
 



Tunnels so narrow you had to disassemble your kayak paddle, use it like a canoe paddle. 
 


Typical campsite put in.

Osprey inbound.

Yellow Crested Night Heron
 

And of course, the American alligator. 200,000 in the Everglades National Park  

 

With a bonus--the American crocodile!

Supposedly only about 2,000 in the Glades. Our guide had never seen one before, working years here.

 

 

And home tomorrow, as another snowstorm comes in!

 


 


03/13/23 11:22 AM #16504    

 

Joanie Bender (Grosfeld)

Jack, what a great amazing trip and a break from politics too. Love the pictures. Glad you and Deb are experiencing such an exciting trip. Love, Joanie

03/13/23 06:25 PM #16505    

 

Jack Mallory

It was a delightful combination of exciting and relaxing, Joanie as you can see in some of the pix taken by our guide:


 

We started the trip paddling with arms sore from shoveling snow. Tomorrow we'll be shoveling snow with arms sore from paddling. Good trade off!


03/14/23 11:36 AM #16506    

 

Joanie Bender (Grosfeld)

Jack, I love the pictures of you and Deb in the canoe.
So glad you both go on such special trips. Love, Joanie♥️

03/14/23 02:26 PM #16507    

 

Jack Mallory

Link to 30 of the glades pix. https://www.icloud.com/sharedalbum/#B0Q5idkMw9v3Lb

 


03/14/23 03:33 PM #16508    

 

Joanie Bender (Grosfeld)

Wow, lots of neat creatures, even crocodiles. You and Deb look like you are both having a wonderful time. I like that last photo of pelican looking bird taking a great pose, and the frog looking up. Love, Joanie

03/14/23 05:22 PM #16509    

 

Jack Mallory

You might be looking at the Great Blue Heron in silhouette on the tree top, or the other Great Blue taking off in the mangroves, Joanie. The frogs are two tree frogs that have taken up residence in a little trash receptacle--in one of our portapotties! Great place to find insects snacks. 


03/15/23 12:15 PM #16510    

 

Joanie Bender (Grosfeld)

ThanKs Jack for the info. I was looking at the last bird photo in the series. I thought it was a pelican. It had something in its mouth it caught. It was walking in a cute way. I never noticed the other frog til you said "frogs"...glad to see both of them. Love joanie

03/15/23 12:33 PM #16511    

 

Helen Lambie (Goldstein)

I think it's an Ibis, Joanie. Looks like it has caught a crab. Such terrific photos, Jack. Once again you have provided us with an armchair travelogue. Always the teacher! Merci!


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