Thought For the Day
- Donald R. McClarey
Donald R. McClarey
Cradle Catholic. Active in the pro-life movement since 1973. Father of three, one in Heaven, and happily married for 43 years. Small town lawyer and amateur historian. Former president of the board of directors of the local crisis pregnancy center for a decade.
Anyone remember how the last number of the car license determined whether one could buy gas on an odd or even day?
The federal government “SHOULD be looking at how to deal with ransonware”! Is there any forward thinking in this illicit Biden administration? The gas station lines were long in Fredericksburg yesterday.
I remember it CAM. I have been having flashbacks to the seventies, that kidney stone of a decade.
The FBI should be all over ransomware attacks, but they are consumed by wokeness and preoccupied with the important task of safeguarding Congress from irate elderly citizens and cosplaying citizens. Increasingly we pay our Federal taxes for little in return.
Anyone remember how the last number of the car license determined whether one could buy gas on an odd or even day?
That was in New York, during Gov. Wilson’s time. Cannot recall how long that lasted. Maybe a year.
https://wjla.com/features/i-team/investigations/draft-carjacking-victims-told-to-pay-speeding-tickets-from-criminals-who-took-their-car
While we’re at it, recall that the Democratic Party fancies the political class which produces this bureaucracy should be rewarded with a pair of Senate seats.
I was stationed in Washington Navy Yard at the time and the odd even regimen was in force. Luckily I had an MG with a small gas tank.
There was a lot of crime in DC. The Yard was in SE. We had one company of marines billeted within the walls for security. After a marine was murdered in the barracks shower, and a woman raped in the Naval District HQ bldg., the Commandant walked me to my car every evening on his way to his quarters. No one wanted to run out of gas until a bridge was crossed into MD or VA. Especially if the car had a rag top like mine.