1. Monday musings in back! Welcome to the first Monday of June!. This is the month that Summer begins with the Summer Solstice. There are only 30 Mondays remaining in the year.
 |
Calm Day on the Loxahatchee River Tequesta, FL June 2, 2024 |
2. I seem to enjoy activities that begins with the letter B. Some that I can think of are: biking, boating, and beaching.
3. I got out for a pleasant 17 mile ride yesterday. It was earlier than usual and the traffic, being a Sunday, was pleasantly light. Stopping on the Tequesta Loxahatchee Bridge as I neared the end of the ride I saw that it was a fairly good day on the water. I, of course, wished that I could be out in a boat.
4. My grill died! Ugh. That is a travesty. Chris and I are now grill shopping. We are quite limited in our selection as it must be electric and have a surface area of no more than 200 square inches. Also, we do not have a large spot on our patio to support a grill station.
5. I have avoided the topic of the former President's conviction intentionally, but I have happened upon items that need to be remembered. The Biden administration did not convict the former president--a jury of 12 peers in New York City did. One wonders why Trump is so unliked in the city he called home for decades. At least that is what he professes. Trump has been involved in over 4,000 legal proceedings during his career, the only reason this one was different is because he is a former president. He kept saying he was being treated unfairly, and he was because unlike any of us in a similar situation he was not in jail and is freely able to travel around the country. Finally, the eight Senators who signed the letter pledging not to do their jobs should be impeached for not carrying out the business they were elected to do and are required to do under The Constitution. I note that both of Florida's senators signed the letter.
6. Today in History. On June 3, 1943, a group of U.S. sailors marches through downtown Los Angeles, carrying clubs and other makeshift weapons and attacking anyone wearing a “zoot suit”—the baggy wool pants, oversized coats and porkpie hats favored by many young men of color at the time.
Over the next week, the so-called Zoot Suit Riots spread throughout the city, including the largely Mexican-American neighborhood of East Los Angeles and the largely Black neighborhood of Watts. The riots marked the culmination of simmering racial tensions in Los Angeles, set against the backdrop of World War II.
Judge blocks key defense evidence in Hunter Biden gun trial - CNN
Fact check
Trump falsely claims he didn’t call to lock up Hillary Clinton - CNN
The far-right Proud Boys rebuilding, rallying behind Trump - Reuters
OPEC+ extends deep oil production cuts into 2025 - Reuters
Russia warns US against 'fatal' miscalculation in Ukraine - Reuters
The U.S. Gave Chip Makers Billions. Now Comes the Hard Part. - The Wall Street Journal
China Is 'Prepositioning' for Future Cyberattacks—and the New NSA Chief Is Worried - The Wall Street journal
‘She Hooked Me’: How an Online Scam Cost a Senior Citizen His Life’s Savings - The Wall Street Journal
Mexico elects its first female president - The Washington Post
The B-17 blew apart in an instant. The memory has burned for 80 years. - The Washington Post
A Surging Hard Right in Europe Stumbles Over Its Own Divisions - The New York Times
-- Bob Doan, Tequesta, FL
#mondaymusings