ATXI shot down by Missouri Appellate Court
August 11th, 2015
Check out this great slap down of Ameren Transmission Company of Illinois by the Missouri Court of Appeals when Ameren challenged the lower court’s dismissal of their attempt to circumvent state regulation (thanks to Paul Henry for passing this on):
As you know, Missouri is the state that had the wherewithall to declare that Grain Belt Express and its Clean Line was not a utility. In this case, Ameren went in and said, with it seems quite a bit of arrogance, Missouri, don’t touch me, we don’t have to play with you, you don’t regulate me:
WOW, whew, that sure didn’t work for Ameren. Love it when that happens.
Post-menopausal awareness that life is unfair…
August 11th, 2015
Thinking Presidential, John Kennedy & Jimmy Carter’s “Life is unfair.” Right now, I regret the passage of time, oh, to be young again… but Dog I love the internet, love this “Too-Much-Information Age” and our broad range of ability to speak out. From The Independent:
Women are live-tweeting their periods at Donald Trump to prove menstruation can’t be used against them as an insult
Plantings in Red Wing
August 9th, 2015
Thanks to Sheila in Frontenac who gave us TWO van loads of day lilies. They’re in, looking kinda bent up and tired, they’ve had quite a journey, but they’re perking up and next year they’ll look like something, and the year after, even better. The grass wasn’t coming in on the boulevard after the West Avenue redo, it looks like crap, so let’s see how the day lilies do. To be covered with chips soon, we have lots of the left over from the West Avenue construction. And on the other side, in the yard, in addition to the day lilies, I’ve added a bee balm and a few cone flowers. Soon, the Little Free Library on the metal post, and I found the perfect browsing chair to chain to the post. Before winter?
And speaking of plantings, we often have a picnic up on Memorial Bluff at the lower quarry, the beautiful newly refurbished area with huge stone benches overlooking the garbage burner. They’d reopened it last year, but this year, it was clear most of the newly planted trees had died. Tonight I saw there were new ones… GREAT! But look, really, 6 of them are planted under the transmission line. It’s bad enough that they put two big stone picnic benches under the transmission line, but TREES? How long will it be before our friends at Xcel Energy mow them down?
Biden? A distraction, not a contender.
August 7th, 2015
Joe Biden and Champ
I wish Joe Biden would get over himself and stop musing about a Presidential run. He is not a contender. Biden’s intent? I’d guess it’s nothing more than a distraction from the strong showing by Bernie Sanders. Bernie is the nightmare of Democratic leadership, precisely because he’s the most compelling candidate for democratic voters (small “d”), people interested in preservation, revival, of our democracy.
Biden sure isn’t what I’d look for in a candidate. A recent post on Politico, How a Young Joe Biden Turned Liberals Against Integration, brings to light Biden’s efforts to preserve segregation. That should be enough to take him off anyone’s potential Presidential candidate list.
Alan Muller, Green Delaware, has had to deal with Biden for a long time now, and has a lot of insight into Biden’s character based on Biden’s record and actions. One story I’ve heard often is of a group opposing the Iraq war meeting with Biden in his office, and of Biden’s absolute and nasty dismissal of them and their concerns (expletives deleted for this PG-13 post).
Racial issues have been a struggle for Delaware, and Biden provides an example of white resistance to integration. Delaware was a slave state. Though it bills itself “The First State,” and though Delaware was the first state to ratify the Constitution, it was also the first state outside the Confederacy to reject the 14th Amendment, in 1867, and Delaware was very slow to ratify the 14th Amendment — it held off until 1901, 33 years after it was approved by enough states to be added to the Constitution.
Here’s an example of Biden’s “leadership,” a reminder of Biden’s efforts as a U.S. Senator to maintain segregation:
How a Young Joe Biden Turned Liberals Against Integration
Texas Voter ID law remanded
August 5th, 2015
Here’s today’s 5th Circuit decision, remanding the Texas voter ID law. It’s pretty convoluted:
What really bothers me is the vacuous claims of “voter fraud” as justification for these restrictions on voting. Show me the cases! We’ve got that one case of voter fraud orchestrated by “Jake” (who was acquitted!), but let’s hear about the convictions, I think it’s something like 85 since 2004 or some such.
Here are posts on Legalectric about the Coates case:
Jake acquitted of voter fraud!!!!
March 14th, 2007
Voter Registration – Ray Cox, strip joints, and voter fraud
October 6th, 2005






