Monthly Archive: March 2020
Saturday Spins: Evil Empire
I left it to my three year old…using her Unicorn pointer, she selected an album that features an early photo of former Presidential candidate, Pete Buttigieg.
Saturday Morning Gaming: Gaming Frugally
A lot of people are out there right now with a lot of free time on their hands but they might also be in a place where they have to squeeze every single penny.
I Almost Died from the Flu. Please Don’t Expose Me to COVID-19.
A lot of people are claiming that COVID-19 is “no worse than the flu.” Do you have any idea how bad that is?
No, We Are Not Running Out of Food and Toilet Paper
There’s no indication that we will be running out of these products any time soon. So why are so many shelves empty?
Virus-Free Thursday Throughput
So as long as you don’t dive into the deep motion, dig a meter into the sand and then get intimate with it, you should be fine and not get Chlamydia
In Which Em Goes Into Hiding
In general, things are not so bad. Yet. In the back of my mind there is a niggling feeling of impending large-scale disaster that will lead to unmanageable anxiety if I allow it to.
Wednesday Writs: Quarantine Edition
Reeled with economic struggles after each outbreak, with businesses closing, unemployment up, services reduced and overwhelmed. In an effort to contain the disease, quarantines were declared in various localities…
An Open Letter to Small Businesses: Stay Alive
The best thing small business owners can do for their employees is whatever it takes to survive long enough to employ them when this crisis is over
#ChecksChecksChecks is a Conservative – and Good – Idea
In the midst of plagues and pestilence, humans look to the skies. In the case of the coronavirus pandemic, Mitt Romney in a helicopter appears.
Ohio Elections Off, On, Off Again
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine called off the primary election in his state, only to have a judge order it to go ahead, only to shut it down anyway via Health Department edict.
Non-Doomsday Prepping Part 3: Staples and Beyond
And remember — this is NOT doomsday. We aren’t hoarding, we’re stocking up. Be sensible, think of others, and don’t take more than you will be able to use in a reasonable time.
Colorado Is Testing Potential New Model for Revamping Health Care
America faces a health care crisis, and Colorado is one state that is leading the way in addressing it.
Canada to close border to most non-citizens, stop ill travelers from boarding inbound flights, PM announces
From the National Post: Canada will deny entry to people who aren’t Canadian citizens or permanent residents, Prime Minister Trudeau announced Monday in Ottawa. The American land border will remain open and Canadians abroad...