Random observations and comments from the Fairfax County, Virginia, Curmudgeon-at-Large.
Friday, May 31, 2024
The On-Crack Ass Clown for May, 2024
Monday, May 27, 2024
The Questions That Don't Get Asked
a. What is your evidence? Specific evidence, not rumor and innuendo.
b. Who provided it to you? Cui bono?
c. What have you done to confirm the truth and accuracy of that evidence?
d. Why have you not brought this evidence to be tried in a court of law that requires proof and testimony under oath?
e. If you are an ordinary voter who is accusing your local election officials of misdeeds, what training in your state's election law and procedures have you completed that qualify you to identify problems?
a. What specific evidence makes you think that the upcoming election (or any future election) will not be fair? Again, what specific evidence do you have, as opposed to vague allegations designed to sow distrust if you lose?
b. See questions 1b, 1c, and 1d above. You have a responsibility to ensure that we can have confidence in our free and fair elections ... if you have evidence that this is not the case, you have a legal and moral obligation to make that evidence public. If you don't, just sit down, shut up, and let the adults lead.
c. What evidence will you accept as proof that the election was fair? "we'll lose only if they cheat" or "we'll see" is not evidence. I ABSOLUTELY FAIL TO UNDERSTAND WHY NO NEWS REPORTER HAS YET ASKED THIS OF ANY POLITICAL FIGURE OR THEIR SUPPORTERS.
a. Why are consumer prices so high, given that your profits allow you to engage in large-scale stock buybacks and huge executive salaries?
b. What is the ratio of your salary and benefits to that of your average non-executive employee? While acknowledging that you have more responsibilities than your average non-executive employee, do you believe that ratio is fair?
c. Does your lowest-paid employee earn a combination of salary and benefits that will cover the cost of food and housing each month for their family? Why not?
d. Can an employee earning the median salary you offer afford to purchase your products?
a. Why do increases in food prices exceed the rate of inflation?
b. How do you explain "shrinkflation" - the practice of charging a higher price for a smaller quantity of your product?
I could go on, but you get the idea.
Those who would lead us owe us straightforward answers to difficult questions. It's high time the media actually started doing their jobs and demanding them.