Tuesday, December 11, 2018

Diversity Is Our Strength: FOR Food Bank

Remember that incident, last February, when I was struck by a car, while carrying groceries and the Hispanic driver attempted to flee? Well, on Monday, December, 10, 2018, I was at the same food bank, picking up groceries for that same little old lady, when a black male subject said that he was allergic to dogs and pulled a knife on me and in front of witnesses.

I was calmly waiting in line, like I do every Monday evening, with my cool and calm canine "Bailey," when this incident occurred. The suspect quickly walked away and fled in a little white car and at a high rate of speed, through the school parking lot. Of course, I got his license plate number and he didn't get very far. Stranger yet, another black make, sporting a Dallas Cowboys "88" jersey, backed up my story. 

Is there "Black Privilege?" What about "White Privilege?" Will the Pinal County Attorney file charges or will he ignore what happened and give him a free pass? Let's not forget that the suspect was alleged to have pulled a knife on the grounds of the Santa Cruz Elementary School. A place where weapons are generally prohibited. If he "dindu nuffins," why did he flee in such a big hurry?

Diversity means being written off as collateral damage for the open borders agenda

In case some of you don't know, "Diversity" isn't what you think it means. They always say, "Diversity is our strength," but cannot cite just one formerly white (or white nation, city or community) that has experienced an increase in standard of living or reduction in crime, following forced diversity. More






Friday, October 5, 2018

Tropical Storm Rosa and the Upside-Down Truck Guy

As Hurricane Rosa downgraded to a Tropical Storm, heavy rain moved into Arizona, prompting Flash Flood Warnings and creating dangerous conditions on roadways. After receiving nearly 3.5" of rain, Hidden Valley was ready to float away. Of course, motorists were doing their thing... getting stuck in flood waters and mud, while failing to exercise common sense.

Vekol Floods Hidden Valley, Golf Course

This week’s damage caused by flash flooding in Hidden Valley, specifically through Vekol Wash, is still being determined. Flowing water blocked some roads and destroyed others. Land, homes and outbuildings were damaged. Ralston Road, Amarillo Valley Road and Louis Johnson Road all had sections washed out. InMaricopa


During my photo safaris, I came across an interesting gentleman, who is a welder, by trade. His Ford F-150 pick up ended up in the Vekol Wash at Ralston Rd. The truck was upside-down and the water was rising. To my astonishment, the "Upside-down Truck Guy" appeared and was checking out the damage to his vehicle. The truck was a total loss. 



Three days later, the "Upside-down Truck Guy" was spotted in the Vekol Wash, where he recovered his missing electric welder,which was carried approximately 150 yards, downstream. Meanwhile. the Pinal County Sheriff's Office was forced to put deputies on the various local washes to babysit, because so many people insisted upon ignoring the barricades and "Road Closed" signs. And you wonder why Arizona had to pass a "Stupid Motorist Law?"


The "stupid-motorist law" is a law in the U.S. state of Arizona that states that any motorist who becomes stranded after driving around barricades to enter a flooded stretch of roadway may be charged for the cost of their rescue. The law corresponds to section 28-910 of the Arizona Revised Statutes. More 


The "stupid motorist law" is not chargeable, a motorist must commit at least one other violation to get the fine. This is why only a handful of cases have actually been prosecuted even though the law went into effect about 22 years ago. 12News

Tuesday, May 8, 2018

The possibility of dying of old age, while awaiting your death penalty trial

Those juror summons keep coming and going. I'm sure Pinal County spends a small fortune in postage, only to tell hundreds of potential jurors not to report. Frankly, I'm getting sick and tired of making time available, only to make that call at 6:00 pm Monday night... and all for nothing. 

Valenzuela defense seeks 15-month delay in murder trial

“Our defense team has met about once a week to get me updated and to update everyone else. Everyone’s taken on certain tasks so we are working this as quickly as possible,” Falduto said. “There’s a lot of amount of discovery, and I think some of the experts that we have spoken with are going to be key to putting forth our defense.” More

Meanwhile, the rest of us plantation serfs are busy trying to pay for water, only fit for taking a dump and flushing down the toilet. Of course, things aren't that much better, here... in the Thunderbird Farms Improvement District. Keep watching those hands and sticky fingers that are constantly reaching for the cookie jar.

Chris Johnson unsure what happens to millions diverted by Johnson Utilities

Chris Johnson was able to remember with certainty that he is paid a $120,000 salary by Hunt Management, and that he has had no conversations about Johnson Utilities with his father since the latter was forced to step down as manager due to an FBI investigation into possible schemes of bribery at the Arizona Corporation Commission. More