2.20.2025

Random Thursday Morning Thoughts




I was curious about this one so I tracked it down. The guy was arrested for Intoxication Assault - Serious Bodily Injury, but that charge wouldn't fly. However, the DA's office got creative and indicted the case that November as Aggravated Assault (by reckless conduct).  But it didn't do much good because the defendant never showed up for court.  And the case is still designated as pending with a warrant remaining active. (Cause No. CR18746.)


  • The Newark Volunteer Fire Department was hard at it last night.



  • He went down pretty hard. Video.


  • You want to see a nice PR gesture that backfired? Offer everyone on the overturned plane $30,000 right now and still let them sue you, but the message gets lost (because of our social media world) and everyone thinks you are trying to rip them off. 

  • I never thought I would see the leader of the United States siding with the Kremlin in a war of aggression. But in a lie-filled social media post yesterday, Trump officially sided with Putin and signaled that Ukraine will be gone.  Congratulations, the United States and the Soviet Union are in bed together. Disgraceful. Ronald Reagan is rolling over in his grave. Trump's post could have been written by Moscow:





    • But don't worry, Trump tells us, because the Shadow President supports him.

    • And let's check in on State TV: 

    • It's over, folks. 
  • So is it just "Trump being Trump" when he calls himself a king at the end of a Twitter post?
    • What about when the official White House account of the United States of America reposts it and adds a photo?

    • It's over, folks. 
  • Trump quotes: 
    • Last night, Trump told us how he will end drug abuse in the United States. Uh, someone needs to tell him about Nancy Reagan's "Just Say No" campaign that worked so well the last time. Video.

    • Wait a second. Didn't they just tell a federal judge Musk wasn't in charge of DOGE? Video from last night.

    • Good lord. And he'll make a reality show out of this. 

  • Legal nerdy stuff:  I don't know much about First Amendment law, but this might be the dumbest judge in America. Great thread.

  • Messenger - Above the Fold

2.19.2025

Random Wednesday Morning Thoughts




Weather is like clockwork this time of year.  (Technical note: The "X" in the graphic is because the tweet was embedded when I originally posted it. Elon has gone back and made sure that all old embedded posts now show an X instead of the blue Twitter bird which was originally seen. It's a little like changing history.)


  • Speaking of, we have now moved into full Orwellian America.  Trump just changes history time and time again and now he is doing it about Russia's invasion of Ukraine.  Video of these shocking comments from yesterday.

    • And how is it that overnight we are more aligned with Russia than NATO and all of Europe?  We are in red alert territory.

  • The DOGE thing is going great:
    • On its new "Wall of Receipts" section of the DOGE website, Elon claims that he has cancelled $16 billion in contracts.  An error has already been spotted where a contract he claimed was worth $8 billion was only $8 million. 


    • Stellar job on this one. 

  • And somehow this guy's imminent confirmation, which should occur tomorrow, has flown under the radar. Yesterday the Senate cleared the way for him with a procedural vote.  As I told you weeks ago, every Trump nominee will be confirmed because no one will stop him.


  • Measles update

  • This is weird. After someone won the $80 million Texas lottery on Monday with a ticket purchased online through the Jackpot app, Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, on the next day, played journalist by going to the lottery licensed storefront and conducting an interview. Jackpot owns that storefront and uses it to legally buy thousands of the lottery tickets that its users have ordered and purchased through the app.  I'm not sure why Patrick is bent out of shape. Some private individual won the lottery on Tuesday by using an app instead of going to the 7-11 and handing a clerk a dollar bill.  Who cares how Jackpot buys the lottery tickets for its users?

  • So let's guess how this is going to come down: Will Ken Paxton side with the school board funded by voucher loving moneymen and Patriot Mobile, or will he side with the poor side of the district?  Easy answer. 

  • Remember on Monday when I posted what I thought was a horrible closing argument by a prosecutor in the A$AP Rocky trial? Well, we have a verdict.  And the reaction by the defendant is fantastic. Video.


  • I saw the blurb below yesterday and thought those names sounded familiar. Yep. When Sellers threw himself a birthday party at the Fort Worth Zoo in 2021, he hired Pearl Jam and The Chainsmokers for the private entertainment. It got my attention in Random Thoughts.  This will be the third time they have sold a company with a multi-billion dollar payday.

  • You can go down a rabbit hole about a blogger who created a cult which is now involved in killings across the country.


  • Legal nerdy stuff: Ouch. (PDF of two page order.)

  • Legal non-nerdy stuff: There's a huge scandal in New Mexico where a defense lawyer and five cops  conspired on DWI cases to have them dismissed with kickbacks.  It's as crazy as it sounds.

  • It's cold. Channel 11 (the local CBS news affiliate) posted a video the morning of the "steam" coming off of Lake Bridgeport at the Runaway Bay bridge. 
  • Breaking: The current Superintendent for Slidell ISD has been named the new Superintendent of Decatur ISD.

2.18.2025

Random Tuesday Morning Thoughts




Texas has been doing this troopers-on-the-border thing for over a decade. And, no, they don't hate it because they get paid a fortune. 


  • So what's the weather going to do? The Official Liberally Lean Weather Team refuses to make a prediction.  Why? They tell me that today the temperature will drop below 32 degrees by 2:30 p.m.  But by then, there will be 24% chance of precipitation which drops to a 10% chance by 8:00 p.m.  So whether we have icy roads depends on that window. It's anybody's guess. 

    • But it will be cold.  It will get to 11 degrees tonight and we won't see above freezing again until Friday afternoon. 
  • Gov. Abbott is treating this cold front like it is a nuclear attack. He gathered with emergency management personnel in his "war room" yesterday and then released an official photo. Good grief. Jut keep our lights on, hoss.


    • He then moved on to super important business related to the state of Texas which threatens our very existence. 

  • The video of the plane landing and looking like it would become a fireball is incredible.  But, amazingly, it ended up intact, upside down, and with all 80 passengers alive. 


  • Kind of legal nerdy stuff: The highlighted part of this blurb got my attention because 99% of all crimes are eligible for parole at some point. And this case, where the guy received a 17 year sentence, is no different. But the actual story also read, "As part of his plea deal, Spencer will be eligible for parole."  That's just flat wrong. No plea deal ever has any agreement or promise about parole, and every defendant is actually warned about that at the time of the plea.

  • Woah. Moments ago, the federal judge in the NYC Mayor dismissal brouhaha ordered a hearing tomorrow on the Motion to Dismiss. He has to grant it for it to become effective. 

  • In a case brought by 14 states challenging Elon Musk's right and authority to dismantle the government, the Trump administration actually filed pleading last night via sworn affidavit that said Elon Musk is not in charge of DOGE at all. 


  • Why do I feel like this meeting is Saudi Arabia is the equivalent of Germany and the Soviet Union meeting to divvy up Poland in 1939. Ukraine, whose existence depends on the outcome, was not invited to these negotiations.


    • You think Trump doesn't want something out of any deal? Just look at this story from last Wednesday that got way too little press. 

  • More proof we're doomed. Meet the new U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia:


  • So we are now getting to a point where the media is becoming afraid to criticize the Fuhrer.

  • Ok, this is a little over the top (maybe), but this meme yesterday seemed on point. 
    The date is wrong. It was actually from 1939.
    Original photo


  • The Business Second™. This one is going to impact DFW.

  • Something seems wonky with the Wise County jail database. The PDF of all inmates is still being updated daily, but no one new has appeared on it in four days.  And for criminal defendants who you look up online, there used to a "J" by their name if they were incarcerated. That's disappeared.