Saturday, March 21, 2015

The motivation behind Mott goes rogue. Writing during March Madness

The Fedora Hat for the "DC look" during Kansas Medicaid Expansion Hearings until vote is taken





Granddaughter Madison showing off her version of the pink fedora while watching Grandpa write his correction written testimony.  Playing by Sandlot rules.  Go Grandpa!

Who said family genetics were not important?

Once you believe your hearing testimony in person or written form is over, its the end of the chapter. But my generation grew up with playing by sandlot rules.  In our Senior Citizen years, nothing has changed.  We still play by what we know.  Some have learned how Democracy works, giving them 2 sets of ground rules.  Some have chosen one over the other and some that will play either way.  I prefer the vote to making rules as you play the game, but that doesn't stop me from playing. I can play either way.  Sometimes you think you are playing by one set while your opponent is playing by the other.  There is no need to be dis-respectful.  You merely adjust. The end of the chapter becomes the beginning to the next.


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