GOP will win House, Dems appear to take Senate again, still close in Pres O and Gov R

CNN, via the Associated Press, projects the Republicans will retake the House. No surprise. It is looking like the Senate will be held again by Democrats. We will have our first Hispanic senator from Texas, Republican Ted Cruz whose parents came from Cuba, was born in Canada. Cruz is a Tea Party favorite. Enough said.

Nothing concrete yet in the race for my congressional district, CD-14, where Republican Tea Party candidate Randy Weber from Brazoria County is apparently leading overall in the district to replace outgoing U.S. Rep. Ron Paul. Democrat Nick Lampson, who was Jefferson County Tax Assessor-Collector and served two terms in Congress, is leading in Jefferson County (Texas), according to the Beaumont Enterprise.

Romney is ahead in electoral votes in states where expected except for an apparent win in Indiana. It’s close, close in Florida, 600 votes close until it changed where Obama appears to be winning in Jefferson County, Florida. Obama is looking good in Colorado. We still await more from Ohio and Florida.

 

Irresolution 2012 plus Veterans Day freebies

It’s time to elect a president. What can be said that hasn’t already been said a million, billions of times?

I make no bones or joints or ligaments about it, I support another term for President Barack (Yes, Hussein) Obama. No one elected to the most powerful position on Earth will be perfect. The President is not perfect. He has never indicated he is. But Mitt Romney deals in lies. He may be a very nice man. In fact, I would expect him to be as I have found most people of the Latter Day Saints faith to be exceedingly nice and polite. Oh but how that man can spout untruths.

Mitt wants voters to buy a pig in a poke, even those folks who don’t eat pork! He says he has plans although he “cannot” tell us the details until he is elected. I could go on and on. But it has all been said before as I said before and has been said by the Department of Redundancy Department and the Natural Guard. Thanks to Firesign Theater for that final phrase.

On another note, B♭ major I believe, Veterans Day is Monday. Not only is it a paid seven hours for me, there is an abundance of freebies for active duty and veterans. In fact, I might have a choice in where to eat relative free for lunch and dinner that day.

Here is a list.

I’m off to work after a routine trip to the Veterans Affairs Clinic. I will most likely be back here this evening for election returns. Heigh ho!

Who will win POTUS? Go ahead and make your prediction.

A very painful hangnail on my right thumb is making typing an uncomfortable chore this afternoon. I could show it to you. I’ve got the technology to do that. If I played around with it enough I could probably take the picture even though it is kind of difficult to shoot since I am right-handed. It is just as well I don’t show you because it’s kind of gross. Hopefully, the nail problem won’t get any worse before my scheduled doctor’s appointment on Tuesday. I can also use the side of my thumb to type the Space Bar on my keyboard even though that takes a bit more effort.

So as I shoot on into my weekend, sore thumb and all, I thought I would share something that might be of interest. Well, it might not be of interest but you might just learn something. I found this explanation of the Electoral College provided by the National Archives. It actually is part of the U.S. Electoral College Home Page, which is provided by the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration. Yes, even the Electoral College has a home page.

In addition to explaining just what the heck this Electoral College is and who really elects POTUS, one may even make their state-by-state prediction as to who will win. Go ahead and give it a spin, or a click. You’ve got nothing to lose here unlike with the real thing.

Have fun!

Pathologically prevaricating presidents? That’s the ticket. Not.

It seems little should be left for the presidential campaigns to accomplish at this juncture so close to Tuesday and the General Election. The exception perhaps might be Mitt Romney continuing his Tommy Flanagan shtick.

You don’t remember Tommy Flanagan? Maybe the name will ring a bell when you think of the late 1980s catchphrase: “That’s the ticket!” Flanagan was the Jon Lovitz on character on Saturday Night Live who introduced himself as a member of ” Pathological Liars Anonymous” and would commence outrageous untruths such as a recurring lie that he was married to Morgan Fairchild.

Romney is not, of course, the first presidential candidate to prevaricate. There are fewer candidates who come to mind with such a robust flair for lying. Romney has served more whoppers than Burger King. The latest stray from the truth, to be quite kind, is a tale foisted upon Ohio voters through advertising that major manufacturer Jeep plans to move its operation from the Buckeye State to China. Gaulberto Ranieri, a senior vice president for corporate communications, wrote in an Oct. 25 blog post on Chrysler’s website:

“It is a leap that would be difficult even for professional circus acrobats.”

As is the case with many lies spun by the Romney campaign with refusal to come clean, even when clear evidence presents itself, the Jeep lie persists even though it has been debunked by the Chrysler CEO whose corporation owns the brand.

Many political observers have noted that if hypocrisy was criminal much of the Republican party, and yes politicians in general, would be locked up. Still, I have to wonder how the well-placed Latter Day Saints church member Romney fares with those of his own faith when it comes to the governor’s seemingly pathological lying.

I have only known a few Mormons well but most of those were very fair-minded and kind individuals. Greed and blind ambition are not desires I normally associate with those of the LDS church. Clean and eager, young bicycle-riding men in white short-sleeve shirts with ties, yes. Covetousness, no.

There are passages I have found out in the wide expanses of the Internet that makes the case for Mormons lying when a greater good is involved. One particular thesis is quite long but I present it if you care to sift through it.

Whether a higher power is reason enough for so many political falsehoods by Romney, I am not qualified to say. And I don’t know about the LDS church but I do know lying is frowned upon in “The Ten Commandments” even though the older scriptures frame it as not bearing false witness against one’s neighbor. Hey, if it’s your neighbor you can lie. Everyone else … Even I am not so shallow as to believe that.

If you vote and read this, you may have already voted. If not, it’s just more food for thought. I think most people who understand laws of civility realize lying is just not a very good act, whether one is religious or not. If the discourse delivered by one who seeks the presidency of the United States seems on the side of pathological prevarication, then something is indeed troubling about it.

 

Letting my poor words rest

Best are sometimes when a writer leaves what he or she has penned to rest so that the piece does not get up and walk away by itself in the dark.

This is one of these times.

If the written words have not disappeared come tomorrow then perhaps the collective thoughts will appear for the world to see. If not, then not.