Wednesday, January 01, 2025

Happy New Year, terror in New Orleans and a word about Pres. Carter

 

Wednesday's video: Happy New Year, terror in New Orleans and a word about Pres. Carter

Happy # 76 to George Foster


We remember George Foster, one of the power bats of The Big Red Machine of the 1970's.     Foster was born in Alabama on this day in 1948.

Foster broke with the Giants in 1969 but was traded to Cincinnati in 1972.   

It took him a couple of years to get going but he became a big HR hitter:  52 in 1977 and 40 in 1978.   

Overall, he hit 348 HR with 1,239 RBI.     Foster was the NL MVP in 1977 and came in second in 1976.

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1863: The Emancipation Proclamation went into effect

On January 1, 1863, President Lincoln issued The Emancipation Proclamation.   

It marked the end of a story that began in July 1862 when the President began working on the draft.

The Proclamation was a controversial move.    It took effect on January 1, 1863 but many states did not see the executive order as binding.

President Lincoln knew that the order was not the long term answer.  This is why he fought for the 13th Amendment that ended slavery in the US in 1865. 

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Carter was better after he was president

Carter was better after he was president: It was Inauguration Day 1981, or almost 43 years ago to the day.  I was driving some colleagues in the north of Mexico to see some of our manufacturing clients.  It wasn't lost that a new president would soon assume office and….
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 It was Inauguration Day 1981, or almost 43 years ago to the day. 

I was driving some colleagues in the north of Mexico to see some of our manufacturing clients. 

It wasn't lost that a new president would soon assume office and were listening to WOAI, a powerful AM signal out of San Antonio.   

We literally applauded when the Supreme Court's Chief Justice said, "Congratulations, Mr. President.  

So this is how learned that the malaise was over.

Yes, that's the President Carter that I remember.  Maybe a nice man but a total failure as president.  
 
It took a while but President Carter did improve his image and gave us reasons to say good things about him.  He was better after 1981 or after he left Washington D.C.
 
I agree with Todd S. Purdum:
 
His four years in office were fraught, bedeviled from the start by double-digit inflation and a post-Vietnam-and-Watergate bad mood. His fractious staff was dominated by the inexperienced “Georgia Mafia” from his home state. His micromanagement of the White House tennis court drew widespread derision, and his toothy, smiling campaign promise that he would “never lie” to the country somehow curdled into disappointment and defeat after one rocky term.
 
Yet James Earl Carter Jr., who died today at his home in Plains, Georgia, surely has a fair claim to being the most effective former president his country ever had. In part that’s because his post-presidency was the lengthiest on record—more than four decades—and his life span of 100 richly crowded years was the longest of any president, period. But it’s also because the strain of basic decency and integrity that helped get Carter elected in the first place, in 1976, never deserted him, even as his country devolved into ever greater incivility and division.
 
O.K. That's true. 
 
He was a nice man who kept fumbling the ball but used the prestige of the post presidency to do some good things, from helping to eradicate dreaded tropical diseases no one else would touch, to his incredible work building homes for the poor with Habitat for Humanity.
 
He was a former president for 43 years.  He could have gone away and played golf but he decided to do something more useful.  
 
Most of the readers don't remember his presidency and that's how it happens. 
 
Unlike Biden, who is an angry man and used his death to go partisan on Trump, or Obama who is full of himself but must know that the thrill is gone, or Clinton who probably knows how inconsequential he was, Carter did something good and that's how we'll complete the rest of the story.
 
RIP President Carter.
 

Happy New Year



Let me wish you a very happy New Year.  

I hope that you and your family have a very happy and prosperous New Year.

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HAPPY NEW YEAR


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Happy New Year to all of our friends


WE WISH YOU A VERY HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR


Happy New Year: "In my life" by The Beatles..........


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Happy New Year.............

"There are places I'll remember All my life, 
though some have changed
Some forever, not for better 
Some have gone and some remain
All this places have their moments 
With lovers and friends I still can recall
Some are dead and some are living In my life, 
I've loved them all

But of all these friends and lovers 
There is no one compares with you
And these memories lose their meaning 
When I think of love as something new

Though I know I'll never lose affection 
For people and things that went before
I know I'll often stop and think about them
In my life, I love you more

Though I know I'll never lose affection
For people and things that went before
I know I'll often stop and think about them
In my life, I love you more In my life-- I love you more...."






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