Wednesday, January 15, 2014

Dear Madame Zoltar

Hello, my wonderful wonders.  How are you?  We’ve had a delightful January thaw, but more cold and snow are on their way.  The snow skiers and snowmobilers are having a good time.  Think of the snow as a boost to our winter tourism industry.  It’s also a boost to the body shop industry and the hospital industry with the numerous car crashes caused by winter weather. Oh my.

I know that NFL playoff season is here, but I must admit that I care only when our succinct Green Bay Packers are playing.  I’m still mourning their loss.

Another school shooting.  This time the shooter was 12 years old.  These incidents are a manifestation of a sickness in our society.  We are becoming violent, deranged, and deadly.  I dislike being negative, but the evidence is overwhelming.  We must come together to heal.  We’re degenerating into warring tribes.

Just so everyone knows, I will be attending the premiere of Pattern or Practice.  The institutionalized racism in our city government is repugnant and soul-destroying.  We must root out the racists who wield power in Racine.  The taxpayers will be on the hook for millions of dollars in civil rights damages while the racists in Racine’s government “party on,” as Mr. OrbsCorbs would say.  Racists are usually bullies, too, and that shines through the regime of Mr. Mayor Dickert.  Stop pitting the races against each other, Mr. Mayor.  Stop sacrificing our lives for your and your pals’ personal gain.  Oh dear, I get so worked up . . .

I’m going to cut it short here.  There is scant good news to discuss and too much bad.  Thank you for reading my blog today.  I love visitors.  I love love.

What’s the meaning of meaning?  Find out: madamezoltar@jtirregulars.com

Take care my dear Irregulars and try to enjoy the winter.  It’s not too bad when we have temperatures in the double digits.  That below zero stuff is for the birds.  Blepharal!

7 comments:

  1. Oh mdme Z, we enjoy your wisdom and glad you remain part of Racine.
    We have to accept the Packers were a bunch of pussies this year.
    With an 8-8 record, the Packers should not have been in the playoffs anyway. Tisktisk - next year!

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  2. Madame Z for Mayor!

    Stop the Bullying. Stop the Corruption. Stop the Nonsense.

    The stars are aligned for change.

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  3. Madame Zoltar would get my vote for mayor. She loves Racine and she loves the people of Racine. I wonder what it would be like to have a mayor who works for the people instead of against us like lying John. Can you imagine? A mayor who actually represents us instead of a lying thief who's priority is to enrich his friends at the expense of Racine taxpayers. We can dream.

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  4. Madame, thank you once again for an insightful blog.

    I'm glad the video is out, however, I don't think I could stomach watching it. It is always important to bring accusations forward. Too bad we can't trust review boards, ethics committees, our local government, our police departments and the reporting media to be fair and honest.

    And anons... no need to name call the Packers. With the injuries they found themselves up against, they did a pretty good job getting as far as they did. We have been spoiled and accustomed to being on top. There is always next year.

    With info shared on Margarita Tuesday's, I believe there are incidents from the late 70's that would preclude Madame from running for office.

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  5. Only if you told them, dear.

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  6. What happens on Margarita Tuesdays stays at Margarita Tuesdays.

    Last season the Packers deserved the criticism they got, from poor coaching to poor playing, injuries or not. The 2013 season was not meant to be.

    Looking forward to seeing Patterns or Practice, hoping there is substance to the movie and not just a bitch and whine movie.

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  7. What are Margarita Tuesdays anyways? I thought the Red Robin had those along with Blue Goose Specialty Vodka for rail price?

    The Packers did OK, but ......
    a team should be able to survive with the quarterback out and shouldn't the second string be
    able to carry thru tough times?

    I am intending to see the movie.
    Is it appropriate to bring a high schooler?

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