“I
never considered a difference of opinion in politics, in religion, in philosophy,
as cause for withdrawing from a friend.” – Thomas Jefferson
Over
the past couple of years I’ve shared my thoughts about various subjects under the
heading of “My Two Cents Worth”. Several readers have commented that the term “My
Two Cents Worth” sounds really old and dated.
Considering that I am old and dated, I figured I might as well go all in. Thus “My Two Cents Worth” is now “Commentarii
et Sententiae”.
_I.
That recent job numbers were massively revised downward comes as no surprise to
those of us who are close to the front lines. I didn’t believe the numbers when
they initially came out. And the GDP
numbers are just about as misleading considering that the major factor in the recent
quarter’s GDP was the “favorable” trade balance as the result of tariffs. We’ll see how this works out over the next
few quarters, but I’m not seeing much good news on the horizon. Trump’s Tariff Wars will benefit the few at
the expense of the many.
_II.
Gerrymandering is just one more shady trick politicians have been using for
decades to boost their careers. Both
parties have used it to gain the advantage and it has only served to divide us
even more.
_III.
My Texas Tech Red Raiders are the poster boys for the new “money ball” and now everybody
hates us. We all know the money game has
been played for years under the table. Back
in the good old days the “blue-blood” programs could stack up talent by
offering pathways to championships and professional careers. But start throwing million dollar deals out
there and we see that “pay me now for real” beats “pay me later maybe”.
_IV.
I recently joined the Creatine craze and the results have been positive. Even though
I’m old, I still workout and I can tell the difference in recovery and energy
levels. It also seems to help a bit with mental sharpness and focus. The only
downside is that it tends make your body hold water and you’re likely to carry
a few extra pounds.
_V.
North Texas’ infrastructure has forever failed to keep pace with population growth,
and it seems to be getting worse. I
suppose our politicians are so intent on increasing their tax base in the short
run that it doesn’t matter much what it’s doing to the quality of life for those
taxpayers in the long run.
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