Musings
and History
Quote
of the day:
“I
have never killed anyone, but I have read a few obituaries with much
pleasure.”
Clarence
Darrow
Trivia
question of the day:
What
is the largest animal to ever live on the planet? Answer at the end
of the blog.
The
original concept of a democratic republic was for the general
population to elect people represent their interests for a period of
time and then "go back to the farm" not to stay and wallow
in the morass of corruption that is inevitable after an extended
period.
A while back a man was elected to represent us in the 4th district in for "only two terms". After running for re-election for his sixth term he was defeated because of his betrayal of this promise. Later when asked he said "The power and influence you gain is intoxicating".
To
me that translates to "Power corrupts". The longer you stay
the more you are corrupted.
This Date in History March 30
1775
On this date King George III of England endorsed the so-call
Restraining Act. Parliament had proposed this abomination and the
King liked it. Now y'all listen to this. This act declared that the
colonies must trade exclusively with Great Britain and that ain’t
all, the Act forbade the American fishing fleet from fishing in the
North Atlantic. Are you mad yet? This meant that all the most eaten
fish in the colonies such as cod and salmon would have to be bought
from Great Britain even though the Danes and Dutch fished the North
Atlantic also and the American fleet had no problem with supplying
its people with these fish. The British Prime Minister, Lord North,
knew that this act would stir up a hornets nest in the colonies and
tried to calm things down by stating that if a colony paid the salary
of the Royal Governor of their Colony, they would be taxed less. But
Lord North knew this would have little or no effect and sent the
Military Commander General Thomas Gage to Boston to become Governor
of Massachusetts. This was just the first step toward martial law
and the colonists knew it. In July Gage sent a British regiment to
destroy a cache of arms and ammo known to be in Concord,
Massachusetts and arrest firebrands Patriots Samuel Adams and John
Hancock. It was during this event that the first shot was fired at
the British in anger and the Revolutionary War was under way.
Considering what humiliation burdens the British put on the
colonists, I am amazed it did not start before then.
1980
In the stormy North Sea the oil companies provided apartments for
the drilling platform workers on their off time. The apartment had
room for about 220 workers and was afloat on gigantic pontoons. On
this night while most of the workers were watching a movie with a
gale howling outside, a gigantic rogue wave estimated to be over 100
feet high slammed into the apartment and it capsized . Most of the
workers were Norwegian but there were a few Brits and Americans
aboard. The apartment was about 220 miles from Dundee, Scotland and
soon Royal and Norwegian helicopters were on site but the gale was
still howling and rescue was difficult if not impossible. Of the 208
that were aboard the apartment, 123 were unable to reach a life boat
and were drowned. Eight years later there was a fire and explosion
on a drilling rig in the North Sea took the life of another 167. The
oil platform workers make a lot of money but it isn’t worth the
risk.
1867
On this date the United States Secretary of State William Seward
coughed up $7.2 million dollars and gave it to Russia for what is now
Alaska. Seward caught a large ration of shit for this deal. His
detractors called Alaska a “huge stump of ice “or “Seward’s
Icebox.” Little did they know what a plethora of minerals lay
under ground including gold, silver, coal, and iron ore not to
mention oil. I would say that the $7.2 million was a good investment
for these United States.
Quotable
quotes:
“The
Cardinal rule of politics is don’t get caught in bed with a live
man or a dead woman”. Larry Hagman
How
about a semi-dead woman, Larry?
Answer
to the trivia question:
The
largest animal to ever lived of the planet is the adult blue whale
measuring 82 feet long and weighing 300,000 pounds. It heart is the
size of a VW Beetle.
Thanks
for listening I can hardly wait until tomorrow