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I've been at home for the past 36 hours nursing a wicked chest cold. I feel like crap and sound even worse. I made a pot of Avgolemono last night and just had a second cup of it. I'm pumping both the Cold-eeze and the Ricola as well as observing silence. Not much of a voice to speak of, or for that matter, with.

So Scalia passed yesterday. I feel for his family, but I'm not mourning his death. Given the disastrous 5-4 decisions the court has rendered over the past few years, such as Citizens United and the gutting of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, AND the real possibility we could see the court undo things such as Roe v. Wade or the Marriage Equality decision of 2013, now more than ever the make up of the court is crucial.

Scalia is barely cold and already Republicans in the Senate are making noises that no new person should be named to the court by this President. Are you kidding me? The next president won't take office until next January, just under a year from now. There is NOTHING in the constitution that states the President will not nominate a candidate for the Supreme Court if he is in his final term. NOTHING. Even Clarence Thomas, as controversial as he was, given the Anita Hill scandal, got through the process in 100 days. Even the thumbs down on Robert Bork happened in under 4 months. That vote was not exclusively along party lines by the way; 2 Democrats voted to confirm and 6 Republicans gave a thumbs down. Bork was rejected 58-42 and the seat instead went to Anthony Kennedy, who was nominated the end on November in '87 and confirmed in early February of '88. As Sen. Rubio held no lame duck president has made a nomination to the Court in 50 years is a straight out lie, Reagan left office less than a year after Kennedy was elevated to the bench.

So to anyone reading this who is registered to vote in this country, elections matter. Are you thinking of supporting Trump or one of the other Republicans running? Who would any of these men nominate to the court? Trump, who doesn't seem to have clarity over what he would have power to do, like ban every Muslim from entering the US, is certainly not someone I would trust to put someone onto the court. Cruz? Over my dead body! Cruz, Rubia and Trump have all made noises they would appoint someone to the court they feel would over turn the marriage equality decision.

So look hard at what's coming down the pike at us. You have family that would support these clowns? Make it clear to them, if this is how they vote, they are voting directly to harm people like us.
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So I replaced my old HP Pavilion DM4, with a newer version of the DM4. Same microprocessor, but apparently a better fingerprint reader, 8 gigs of RAM (instead of 6) and a hard drive that's three quarters of a terabyte (instead of half).

I have reinstalled Microsoft Office 2007, and Dragon 11.5 and so far both are working. I am slowly, but surely restoring my bookmarks in Firefox, restoring addresses in Outlook, and much looking forward to getting my photographs and documents back. No sooner do I destroy my hard drive, but five different individuals ask me for recipes, all of which are on the hard drive that's broken.

There was no loss of electronic medical records, as that is all on the mainframe computer here in the office, w3hich does do automatic back-ups. However, all the forms I generated over the last few years, plus my letterhead, are all on the old machine.

The suggestion of a Carbonite account seems reasonable, although I am not particularly enamored in giving anyone who used to advertise on Limbaugh my business. Granted, they're one of the huge number of advertisers who left, after Limbaugh's most recent bout of "foot-in-mouth-disease", but still if they were once willing to support Limbaugh with their advertising dollars, do they really need my business?

This isn't cutting off my nose to spite my face. I simply am majorly disinclined
to patronize businesses that have actively worked against my better interest. Since their funding of right wing, wingnut, anti-gay, anti-minority, tea party candidates in the last election cycle, I no longer shop in either Best Buy or Target. Similarly, I try fairly diligently not to buy products made by Koch industries. This last one is not so simple, as the Koch brothers seem to have their thumbs in everything. Anything Georgia-Pacific makes for example, is a Koch brothers product.

Oh and yes, I do have a subscription to The Nation.

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