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George Rebane

I think Union publisher Jim Hemig gets it.  This morning’s (6mar15) Union has another piece by Hemig in which he supports the 12may15 presentation to our Board of Supervisors on the movement to create the new State of Jefferson.  After some pretty deep heel marks on the floor, the persistent efforts of Mr Eddie Garcia and Nevada County’s SoJ Steering Committee paid off.  Supervisor Ed Scofield, the Board’s new chairman, had the wherewithal to convince some of his more recalcitrant colleagues to sit still and hear what all norCal’s SoJ fuss has been about from the involved people creating the fuss.  (Full disclosure: Jo Ann and I are supporters of the SoJ movement and the effort in Nevada County.)

The county’s Right is still a bit confused about SoJ, and our leftwing neighbors are turning purple at the thought of anyone opposing socialist Sacramento.  A reasoned presentation to the Board that is accurately covered by our local media should clear the air and let people get informed on the facts of the matter.  After that let the debate continue with all the gusto that such a question deserves.

CollectivismBut what again is illustrating the difference between our local collectivists and conservatives is that the Left opposes SoJ on their bedrock principle of a cohesive state – specifically, if you are different or have different ideas than promoted by the state, then keep them to yourself, else you will be accused of polarizing our community.  In short, the politically correct deportment of a good citizen and their well-behaved electeds is to go along to get along with what the state’s majority has installed in Sacramento.

What our Left does not want to understand is that there are still a sizeable number of people in this state who want nothing to do with the groupthink of socialism that now permeates our government and schools.  I am one of those who would not want my silence to be mistaken for agreement with the powers that be and their local chorus seeking to infect us with their ‘San Francisco values’.  The success of these progressives is very much abetted by certain of our elected leaders who like us to see them as middle roaders or a bit right of center but still moderate.  They speak to those of us who don’t understand the intricate realities of governance from that unassailable pedestal of pragmatic reason on which is inscribed ‘Since we are powerless, what else can we do?’


Opposing such languid comfort zones of our electeds are groups like the Tea Party, and now the State of Jefferson movement – and this is Americana at its historical finest.  We have gone to school, we do study the Constitution and our Founders, many of us have lived in different times and climes, we realize that our values and mores no longer hold sway in the halls of government, and we are left with calls for compliance with a state that at all levels is indifferent to our concerns or has gone rogue.

The bottom line of national movements like our SoJ is that American minorities have always agitated to be heard and have their complaints addressed.  The Left’s longstanding assault on federalism is now in high gear with three generations of government school dumbth flooding the land.  ‘Democracy’ is touted and targeted to mop up the last vestiges of dissent against what is now openly promoted as an ongoing fundamental transformation of America.  Yet there are still many of us who want no such fundamental transformation that we see happening daily.  We believe that the mainstay of the Great Experiment our Founders left us must be and still is an enduring federalism wherein the several states manage their own affairs and set their own courses to demonstrate the variations of liberal governance to the benefit of their citizens and the nation at large.

Whether we believe that the SoJ will come to pass or not does not matter.  The SoJ movement is the only ongoing effort to communicate that a significant fraction of the state’s citizens, especially in its rural counties, have become a disenfranchised minority.  This is the result of the states’ populations having grown beyond the size and scope that can perpetuate the governing principles of the democratic republic which is supposed to be America.  In the aggregate we are now a thoroughly gruberized (q.v.) citizenry, championed by the Left and diverted by government bread and circuses from perceiving, let alone understanding, the globally compliant direction in which we are being herded.

[7mar15 update]  Mr Eddie Garcia of the NC SoJ Steering Committee wrote a piece – The State of Jefferson – claims versus facts – responding to Mr George Boardman’s recent column on SoJ.  Access to both may be behind The Union’s paywall, a practice that I wish they would cease with their op-ed articles, at least the ones they get gratis from local columnists and commentators.

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55 responses to “The Big Government Go Along (updated 7mar15)”

  1. George Boardman Avatar

    In a recent editorial about the Republicans wasting their opportunity while in control of Congress, The Wall Street Journal divided Repubicans into two groups: Political realists and those who are willing to walk off a cliff to certain defeat.
    The State of Jefferson is one of those walk-off-the-cliff opportunities.

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  2. George Rebane Avatar

    GeorgeB 223pm – But wouldn’t you see the Repubs cutting loose the SoJ types, and telling the country that these people do not represent Republican principles? Now IMHO, if they did that, the establishment Repubs would wind up between a rock and a hard place, because they have been selling the principles embraced by SoJ supporters, even though they have not practiced many of them. What part of such beliefs are they willing to separate themselves from?

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  3. Todd Juvinall Avatar

    My understanding is the Jefferson crew contains many political persuasions. Maybe GeorgeB can give us the breakdown.

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  4. George Boardman Avatar

    Dr. R 2:23 p.m.: That seems to be a problem for the GOP. The Wall Street Republicans treat the social issues Republicans like a red-headed stepchild, while the social issues types have nothing but contempt for the Wall Street crowd.
    Thus, we have debacles like the recent intra-party squabble over funding of Homeland Security. If this keeps up, the Republicans will have no chance of winning the White House in 2016.
    Todd 3:06 p.m.: You probably can find supporters from both sides of the political divide, but I doubt many of them come from the portion of the political spectrum that stretches from moderate Republicans to moderate Democrats.

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  5. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    “the portion of the political spectrum that stretches from moderate Republicans to moderate Democrats” -GB
    That’s that ol’ one dimensional model again. A line that stretches from hard left to hard right and everyone fits on it somewhere.
    No, they don’t.

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  6. Todd Juvinall Avatar

    So you have nothing GeorgeB on the makeup of the Jefferson idea. Only supposin’.
    The real issue in America is the lack of bi-partisanship by the democrats, not the R’s. Just look at the votes on most important issues and you see all democrats jack booting in a row. R’s get peeled off all the time. So, GeorgeB, if you want America to work as you envision with all that bi-partsan stuff, talk to your buds the dems.
    Regarding the intra squabbles in the R party. Yes they exist becasue they are not automatons like the D’s so there will be differences. I think that is healthy for the body politic and he party. Dems though do have a better mechanism for conformity. If you differ on abortion, they boot your ass out or stifle your speech. If you speak out against their Prez he investigates you to get you back on the reservation (Menedez).
    Regarding the Prez election for 2016. There are a passel of R’s vying for the top spot, they are diverse and many are young. The dems have a dried up broad with lots of secrets and a vision of sugarplums in her head and the sheeple dems just fall into jackboot step for her. I think I may see a R victory in the race.

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  7. Brad C. Avatar
    Brad C.

    The State of Jefferson is worth pursuing if only to send a message to Sacramento that some changes need to be made. The threat of turning off the water spigot to the non-Jefferson controlled areas of California might be enough of a 2×4 upside the head to provide a wake up call to current state legislators.
    If nothing else, it could radically increase tourism up here as people come up to see what’s going on in the ‘rebel’ state.
    The hat stores could make a killing selling coonskin hats.
    Get some moonshine brewing!

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  8. fish Avatar
    fish

    If nothing else, it could radically increase tourism up here as people come up to see what’s going on in the ‘rebel’ state.
    The hat stores could make a killing selling coonskin hats.
    Get some moonshine brewing!

    It’s not going to happen (well not through the standard political processes anyway)….no need to be a bitchy queen about it Brad.

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  9. fish Avatar
    fish

    Posted by: RL Crabb | 06 March 2015 at 06:29 PM
    Don’t know RL that sounds pretty bad…..we could try the opposite end of the spectrum and go with the East Berlin model. Plenty of government for everybody there.

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  10. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    With all these extremists running around doing their extremist thang, I am suddenly ok with being a hard right extremist.
    https://www.facebook.com/theEagleisRising/photos/a.142656825937834.1073741830.135665053303678/339191562951025/?type=1&theater

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  11. Scott Obermuller Avatar

    Bob at 6:29 – “Selfishness is good, government is bad. Take what you want, when you want and however you can.”
    That’s not libertarian – that’s anarchy.
    American libertarians (most of them) want to follow the Constitution.
    That whole article is one big straw man argument.
    Selfishness is inherent in all of the political spectrum. What can be more selfish than folks that won’t work and live from one generation to the next off of other citizens hard labor? I see greed and selfishness mostly on the left. A true libertarian will only make money by making themselves useful to a free market. The left always seeks the govt gun to ‘help’ them earn or just take money from others.

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  12. fish Avatar
    fish

    Barry attempting to educate the uneducable and censorious…..
    barry pruett says:
    March 7, 2015 at 7:39 am
    Yes Jeff. Dumb like California having only two senators in Congress. I find it disturbing that a man whose profession relies on free speech is such an ardent proponent of censorship.
    jeffpelline says:
    March 7, 2015 at 7:43 am
    Barry,
    This isn’t a Free Speech issue. It’s a time management issue for a busy board of supervisors. I am a journalist, and I also am a pragmatist, not a political ideologue like you. You ought to be ashamed at your stupidity.

    Now I freely admit the the State of Jefferson will likely never come into being through political means. But the disingenuous spherical one again attempts to hide his desire to control the argument through the gatekeeper function under the guise of “time management”.
    Here are the incredibly time critical and philosophically lofty issues of the boards agenda:
    March 11th – Recommendation approve the proposed sign design for Calanan Park
    Feb 25th – Provide direction to the City Manager on the timing and amount of work to be completed on the Pioneer Park swimming pool rehabilitation
    January 28th – Review and accept the City of Nevada City Annual Financial Statements and Audit Reports for the year ended June 30th, 2014
    January 22nd – Review options for provision of Fire Department and emergency services and provide direction to the City Manager
    January 14th – Adopt ordinance amending Section 3.24.020 of Chapter 3.24 of the Nevada City Municipal Code Defining “Hotel” for Transient Occupancy Tax purposes.

    All legitimate business to be sure but hardly so critical that the SOJ shouldn’t get a listen in council chambers.
    I imagine that if it wasn’t the State of Jefferson but perhaps an entity calling itself “Cascadia” or “Pacifica”, its founding principles being those leading to an environmental and progressive utopia that the reception from the Porklines, Frisches and Wahlstroms would be far more conciliatory.

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  13. George Rebane Avatar

    Administrivia – I draw your kind attention to the 7mar15 update to this post.

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  14. Jeff Pelline Avatar
    Jeff Pelline

    “fish,”
    You don’t even live in our community! ROFLOL.

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  15. fish Avatar
    fish

    Posted by: Jeff Pelline | 07 March 2015 at 10:08 AM
    I consider myself an “honorary” community member! Don’t you have typos to chase down?

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  16. Todd Juvinall Avatar

    We residents of Nevada County bestow “honorary” residency for “fish” in Nevada County. All in favor? Aye. Motion passes. Now Pelline can shut his pie hole. LOL!

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  17. Walt Avatar

    If anyone has been paying attention, there are a few arias of NY. looking to ditch the state and become part of the state “next door”.
    “Fifteen towns in upstate New York have expressed interest in secession after the state banned fracking, according to an interest group researching the economic benefits of such a move.
    The Upstate New York Towns Association said 15 towns expressed interest breaking away to join Pennsylvania, which allows fracking, according to television station WBNG. Although the group declined to name specific towns involved in the effort, WBNG reported the towns are located in Broome, Delaware, Tioga and Sullivan counties…”
    Seems the idea is catching on. And it all boils down to economics.
    And just which “party” stifles economics?
    Speaking of which, maybe someone can explain what the witch of the Left said about “and economy that works for everyone”. ( yup,, more of that redistribution crap)

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  18. George Rebane Avatar

    Predictable and understandable – the Left is ever fretful of local control and distributed jurisdictions. Their entire thrust toward global governance calls for eliminating locality at every opportunity – counties meld into regions which meld into states which meld in larger regions which meld into one federal jurisdiction which then becomes part of a single world government. Such ‘progress’ is literally built into in their DNA and what passes for the reasoning synaptic structures of their brains. Agenda21 über alles!

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  19. Todd Juvinall Avatar

    I recall here in California many years ago that the democrtas were trying to make “regions” and override the counties. They did this with watersheds, ag lands, and other issues. They have really succeeded in many ways as we see the Feds even holding jurisdiction over “intrastate” waters and puddles and ditches.
    Here is a piece of the State Constitution I thought maybe someone knows if it actually takes places?
    “CALIFORNIA CONSTITUTION
    ARTICLE 4 LEGISLATIVE
    SEC. 22. It is the right of the people to hold their legislators
    accountable. To assist the people in exercising this right, at the
    convening of each regular session of the Legislature, the President
    pro Tempore of the Senate, the Speaker of the Assembly, and the
    minority leader of each house shall report to their house the goals
    and objectives of that house during that session and, at the close of
    each regular session, the progress made toward meeting those goals
    and objectives.”

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  20. fish Avatar
    fish

    Posted by: Todd Juvinall | 07 March 2015 at 10:23 AM
    Thanks Todd! Glad to “officially” be part of our western community™!

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  21. fish Avatar
    fish

    jeffpelline says:
    March 7, 2015 at 10:39 am
    There are all sorts of ways to express your views to the BOS short of scheduling an agenda item on it. It happens all the time. I do not understand how this issue rose to that level.

    I bet a real journalist could get down to the bottom of the matter.

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  22. Todd Juvinall Avatar

    OK fish. Now send tour graft check to me. LOL!

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  23. Todd Juvinall Avatar

    Rose to what level Pelline? The people having the right to be heard by their elected reps? Jeeze, for a “rhetorical degree” fella, you are dumb as a post about governance.

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  24. Walt Avatar

    Progressive LIBS know no shame. Seems they have to pretend to be who they are not.
    Even here in Ca.
    http://www.sacbee.com/news/politics-government/capitol-alert/article12878399.html
    “the Asian American Small Business PAC – which is run by a Democratic political consultant – unlawfully used the trademarked elephant logo in mailers that went out to East Bay voters promoting Republican Michaela Hertle in the race for the 7th Senate District. Though Hertle’s name will be on the ballot March 17, she announced weeks ago she will not campaign and threw her support behind Steve Glazer, one of three Democrats vying to fill the seat that represents Concord, Walnut Creek and Pleasanton.”

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  25. George Rebane Avatar

    walt 206pm – Good find in the maintenance of the proposition that progressives will resort to sleazebag tactics much more frequently than conservatives. Now is the time for a liberal to step forward with a link showing similar shady tactics from the Right. Then it will all be fair and balanced.

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  26. Walt Avatar

    AH yes.. The good old “well THEY did it too!” (so that makes it OK..)
    I don’t ever recall a Repub sleezing as a Dem to raise money in such a blatant way.
    But there have been plenty of those who have run, and been elected as a Repub, that turned out to be a wolf in sheep’s clothing. ( Arnold ring a bell? Yep,, we got suckered there.
    Being married to a Kennedy should have been our first clue.)

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  27. George Boardman Avatar

    Dr. R: Examples of sleazy politics by conservatives? Here are three that come to mind:
    –The smear campaign during the 2000 South Carolina Republican primary that suggested John McCain fathered the black girl he “adopted.” I’m sure Karl Rover knew nothing about that.
    –George H.W. Bush’s Willie Horton campaign. The genius who came up with that one, Bush political adviser Lee Atwater, tried to atone for this sin when he was dying of brain cancer.
    –The swift boating of Johny Kerry, whose greatest sin was having doubts about the Vietnam war after serving honorably. It’s hard to know what Karl Rove knew about this because so many of his White House emails just “disappeared.”
    When it comes to political sleaze, nobody has clean hands.

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  28. Walt Avatar

    Really Boardman? Those are a far cry from trying to raise money claiming to be a Repub, when said people are anything but.
    As for Kerry, putting in for a Purple heart for a grain of rice lodged in his ass?
    BTW.. he was outed by VETS not a political group.
    And who did Bush get smeared by with fake documents? ” The bad evidence be damned! It’s the seriousness of the charge that matters.” ( Rathergate)

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  29. George Rebane Avatar

    GeorgeB 1005am – Am heartened by your response in that you had to reach back over a span of forty years to produce three dodgy examples, two of which were actually internecine political warfare, and the Kerry debacle is laughable. This is in contrast to a new liberal sack of sleaze emerging every two or three weeks. Kerry was not, by any measure, what we would call an exemplary officer as the testimony of fellow officers and swift boat crewmates corroborates (see also Walt’s 1038am). And the merits of the man’s military and subsequent political demerits withstanding, his outing and his political career’s recounting no way qualifies as conservative sleaze since it involved nothing but documented facts. Nevertheless, your offering them speaks volumes, and we conservetarians hope that Kerry remains a prominent standard bearer on Team Obama for at least until November 2016.

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  30. Todd Juvinall Avatar

    Well well well, I see the same old myths are being peddled by Mr. Boardman. Let us see now, Hmmm.
    South Carolina, no proof that anyone from the Bush campaign had a hand in the McCain issue. Besides, he could have stayed in but chose not to.
    Willie Horton was a creation of Al Gore. That is common knowledge so I am surprised Boardman forgot.
    Swift Boating? Seems all his fellow Swift Boat guys signed on to the truth about Kerry so I go with them. Besides, he called them rapists, murderers and worse as well as tossing his medals over the White House fence. Seems we all know now that Teddy Kennedy was his sponsor and mentor and he somehow got elected as a Senator. GeorgeB, you must try harder. You appear foolish.
    And you claim you have class. Sheesh!

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  31. Walt Avatar

    I can’t wait to hear Mr. B’s dismissal of Hillary’s latest self inflicted scandal.
    Others have had their head handed to them for private emails, yet some Lefties are already making excuses, and marginalizing her “above the law” antics. ” Nope,, in no way will this little speed bump interfere with her God given right to be President”..
    Now what if this was a Repub Mr. B.??
    Look at the rectal stretching of Chris Christi and “Bridgegate”. LIBS just won’t let that go despite the mountain of investigations that cleared him.
    But Ca. LIBS who can’t get any donations because they have trashed themselves, need to claim to be Repubs to raise money. Can you say,,, Desperation?

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  32. Michael R. Kesti Avatar
    Michael R. Kesti

    I agree that nobody’s hands are clean but, as Walt alluded, others did it, too, justifies nothing. What is more, the transgressions listed by George Boardman are water long past the bridge and have very little, if any, relevance to current campaigns. Those of candidates-apparent, on the other hand…
    Regardless of the content of Hillary (a known liar) Clinton’s improperly routed emails, she has been caught red-handed violating policy, if not law, and there is no way she could not have known that this is what she was doing. Those that continue to endorse her can only be seen as accepting still more lies as presidential business as usual.

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  33. Walt Avatar

    Holy crap…. Time to put the boots back on, because it’s getting deep again.
    Ol’ “honest” “O” can’t even keep his own questionable history right.(again)
    http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2015/03/flashback-obama-credits-1965-selma-march-for-inspiring-his-birth-in-1961/
    This BS keeps getting better and better.
    “Obama has as much trouble with numbers as he has with maps. Last March, on the anniversary of the Bloody Sunday march in Selma, Alabama, he claimed his parents united as a direct result of the civil rights movement”
    Does he forget that pops was an illegal? I don’t recall much of an “uprising” in Hawaii*

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  34. Walt Avatar

    Well now Nevada and it’s “big government” is out to snatch water rights, right out from under the feet of the private land owners. ” WE need it, so we will SUE (with all the government money to back us up) to get it. Out pleasure city is ah’ grow’n. those lawns, golf corses, and pools are more important than growing food.
    http://www.mcclatchydc.com/2015/03/07/258998/water-grab-pits-las-vegas-against.html
    Which brings us back to Grass Valley. Look at the billions of gallons it’s sitting on!
    If the city needs bucks, sell the water. On second thought,, since the city stuck Newmont with the bill for a new water treatment plant, Newmont can make huge bucks by selling the water. It’s in THEIR tunnels. HHmmmmm. NID is huring for water, and Newmont has it.
    If things get bad enough, I can see Grass Valley, and or the County filing eminent domain rights for the water. OH Man… Things can get ugly.

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  35. Russ Avatar

    Walt@07:51
    As it is renewable resource, there are hundred of crack and seams that a spewing water, that will keep refilling the tunnels and stopes below Grass Valley. But, who owns the water? Grass Valley or Newmont? I am voting for Newmont, the new California gold – Water.

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  36. Walt Avatar

    That would be my view also Russ, since GV pitched the bitch about the water they encountered when they dug into one of those tunnels. ” Newmont “owned the tunnel” and was responsible for the water. The courts even said so.
    Newmont can make another small fortune by selling the water. But you can bet the local anti capitalist crew would take issue. The first bitch scare would be Grass Valley falling into the drained tunnels.

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  37. Joe Koyote Avatar
    Joe Koyote

    The first bitch scare would be Grass Valley falling into the drained tunnels.”
    Not quite a bitch scare.. when the old Empire High School was built they leveled the hill it sits on. A few years later two classrooms collapsed into a shaft. I heard this story from the man who poured dump trucks full of gravel into the hole 8 hours a day for about two weeks straight.

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  38. Todd Juvinall Avatar

    For the life of me I never heard that JoeK. I went there for 7-9 grades and that is news to me. I played baseball and other sports there for years. Do you have some proof?

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  39. Todd Juvinall Avatar

    Congrats on being selected for comment by George Boardman today. At least he skewers all sides. LOL! It apparently is driving Pelline to medication!

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  40. Joe Koyote Avatar
    Joe Koyote

    Todd: Ask C.L. Glass, if he is still alive. I worked with him forty years ago and he told me that story about the first few weeks he worked for the high school district .

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  41. Todd Juvinall Avatar

    Don’t know him. I never heard it and I went there three years and played ball there for many more. I think it may be an urban myth. But I don’t totally discount the possibility.

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  42. Walt Avatar

    So Joe,, just what did it even have to do with pumping water? ( if it happened at all)
    And has yet to happen again. When was the last sink hole in GV due to low water in a tunnel? Heck. Even the freeway right on top of the mine has yet to have issues.
    Forget the freeway id right on top of the Golden Center mine?
    There has been only one instance that I know of where a house has fallen into an old shaft/tunnel in memory. That was about 10 years ago.

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  43. Joe Koyote Avatar
    Joe Koyote

    Are you sure you guys are locals? CL and his wife Pearl (aka Mumzie the Clown) were local cultural icons and donated countless hours to community affairs. Did you ever see the clown train at the fair that drove kids around for free? That was CL and Pearl. He told me the story, it was he who drove the dump truck. I don’t know exactly when, I’m guessing late 40’s after the war. CL was a Pearl Harbor survivor at the age of 17. It was the typing room that fell in the hole. Unless he was lying, which I seriously doubt, the story is not an urban myth. Besides how could it be an urban myth in a rural town?

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  44. Todd Juvinall Avatar

    Urban myth in a rural town. Now that’s funny.
    I don’t remember the clown fellow. I went to the school in 1964-65-66 and played on tha field every day. I just don’t have a recollection of the sink hole.

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  45. Walt Avatar

    Yup,, I knew Mrs. Glass, pretty much my whole life. But not a word on any sink hole.
    Since it seems Joe is “up in his years” his memory is playing tricks.. ” Uh,, I remember when,,,”
    But Joe.. Ya’ need to go back how many decades for ONE (supposed) doom and gloom hole?
    With the hundreds of miles of tunnel beneath GV?
    You have some problem with selling water from a vast resource? I’m sure plenty of ranchers would love to have it.
    Read the story about the water thieves in Vegas? Ranchers are sitting on plenty, yet the city is suing to get it.

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  46. fish Avatar
    fish

    Well a smidgen of decent news today……sure to get fatacular all worked up!
    http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/atf-waves-white-flag-kills-ar-15-bullet-ban-in-big-win-for-nra/article/2561312

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  47. George Rebane Avatar

    fish 1132am – The saints be praised! Now we have to keep our eyes peeled, lest we slumber as next they come at us from another quarter. The 2nd Amendment is an eternal war with tireless collectivists.

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  48. Michael R. Kesti Avatar
    Michael R. Kesti

    It seems Josh Ernest is getting a bit big for his britches. Consider these quotes from the press conference to which fish refers us in his 11:32 comment.
    This seems to be an area where everyone should agree that if there are armor-piercing bullets available that can fit into easily concealed weapons, that it puts our law enforcement at considerably more risk.
    So I’d put this in the category of common-sense steps that the government can take to protect the Second Amendment rights of law-abiding Americans while also making sure that our law enforcement officers who are walking the beat every day can do their jobs just a little bit more safely.

    He did not indicate that these are the President’s opinions but instead presents them as his own. Frankly, I don’t care what Josh Ernest thinks everyone should agree to and what he thinks is common-sense!

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