Everything posted by ftf82
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2020 Rain Thread
360 and Bee Caves, Represent!
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Beastie Boys Story
Watched this last night as a double documentary with the Go-Gos doc on Showtime. Beastie Boys/SpikeJonz was top shelf. The accolades they give to MCA were over the top (but I think well deserved). Was surprised about Ad-Rocks feelings about some of their earlier songs (including the ringtone I use for my wife, "Girls").
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2020 Rain Thread
Cool mamantas clouds over Westlake right now
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Conan's Pizza in Austin needs help
That video will be too large for anyone’s email server!
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2020 Rain Thread
Wrong image 3A74FF1C-17B6-4A81-9E0C-A106309E611B.mov
- Burgers
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Old Austin remembered - Mad Dog & Beans
Abel's on the Lake. And totally forgettable.
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SCOTUS rulings 2020
Great. Now do Wickard.
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SCOTUS rulings 2020
Well I wasn't discussing voting rights issues under the 24th Amendment. I was discussing abridgment of free exercise under the 1st (and freedom of assembly). I'm happy to discuss the 24th though. So is your position that permanently disenfranchising felons is not permissible? Because the Court, relying on the second clause of the 14th Amendment, has said it is, right or wrong. And if you can permanently disenfranchise felons, why wouldn't it be constitutional to conditionally allow them to vote if they satisfied the State's conditions? In other words, why is it "almost certainly unconstitutional"? Seems like to me there's a reasonable basis to believe otherwise based on Richardson v Ramirez. Again, I'm not weighing in on the morality of it (for lack of a better word), but the Constitutionality.
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SCOTUS rulings 2020
True that it was seeking relief from the denial of the injunction. But essentially that leaves the churches with no remedy, as any decision on the merits is likely months to a year or two away, so they'll end up mooted. As far as leaving the churches free of any shutdown orders, so what. Governor or legislature could fix that easily.
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SCOTUS rulings 2020
The Supreme Court rules 5-4, CJ + liberals, in rejecting a church’s objection to a shutdown order; conservatives dissent from denial. Dissents JUSTICE GORSUCH, dissenting from denial of application for injunctive relief. This is a simple case. Under the Governor’s edict, a 10- screen “multiplex” may host 500 moviegoers at any time. A casino, too, may cater to hundreds at once, with perhaps six people huddled at each craps table here and a similar number gathered around every roulette wheel there. Large numbers and close quarters are fine in such places. But churches, synagogues, and mosques are banned from admitting more than 50 worshippers—no matter how large the building, how distant the individuals, how many wear face masks, no matter the precautions at all. In Nevada, it seems, it is better to be in entertainment than religion. Maybe that is nothing new. But the First Amendment prohibits such obvious discrimination against the exercise of religion. The world we inhabit today, with a pandemic upon us, poses unusual challenges. But there is no world in which the Constitution permits Nevada to favor Caesars Palace over Calvary Chapel.
- Pizza
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SCOTUS rulings 2020
Gorsuch’s argument in part (I confess I’ve only read summaries so far) mentioned language in the Treaty that promised the land to the Creeks in perpetuity and that it would never be incorporated into a territory or state. But Congress subsequently voted to admit Oklahoma as a state. So presumably there’s no question about whether it’s part of OK or not. Gorsuchs position is that Congress never amended the Criminal Laws Acts which mandates Federal Court jurisdiction for cases involving Indians. And Gorsuch basically saying Congress created this problem, they can fix it and it ain’t our job to do it is interesting given he wrote Bostock last month.
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SCOTUS rulings 2020
And buyers and lenders just close their eyes and close their deals. "Any and all claims of right, title and interest to the land, including but not limited to any right of possession or claim for damages relating to the land which has been asserted or may be asserted, of record or not, by or on behalf of any Indian or Indian Tribe, including but not limited to the Tigua Indian Tribe of El Paso, Texas, also known as Pueblo De La Ysleta del Sur, also known as the Ysleta del Sur Pueblo Indian Tribe, also known as the Tigua Indian Community, including but not limited to claims appearing in Affidavit of Julian Granillo, filed for record April 16, 1993, recorded in Volume 2553, Page 1958, Real Property Records of El Paso County, Texas."
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Old Austin remembered - Mad Dog & Beans
I've posted this before. One of my favorite parts of Mad Dogs and Beans was the small parking lot. You'd pull up and toss your keys to some random homeless looking guy who would tandem park cars and hold your keys until you were done eating lunch, while moving cars around so those that had been there the longest weren't blocked in.
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San Antonio
My son (UT/McCombs 2020 Grad) just found out his job will be in San Antonio. He was hoping for Houston, but is getting his head wrapped around SA. We don't know much about where the younger generation lives. Where are the locations like the Heights and Midtown for 20 somethings in San Antonio? Pearl District? Southtown?
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Thread of local businesses that don't survive the coronavirus
And there aren't any movies being made right now. So a year from now, even if people are ready to go back to the movies (doubtful) there won't be any new releases.
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2020 Rain Thread
It’s fucking raining (360 and Bee Caves)
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Eyes of Texas
Long post on the Austin subreddit today with the backstory on the song https://www.reddit.com/r/Austin/comments/hclwto/nw_corner_of_6th_congress_600_congress_january_1/
- Tex Mex
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Coffee Shops
I have. But prefer the convenience. As far as the money, a gallon last me and my son over a week. We each only drink a cup or so a day.
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Minneapolis Cop Murders A Black Man
Jeanne Triplehorn went to Tulsa Edison with some college friends of mine. Early 80s Tulsa chicks were/are the gas.
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Coffee Shops
And apparently Summermoon has stopped selling gallons to go of their cold brew. It's no longer even on the menu of the Westlake location, and when I stopped by the original location on S. First, which still had it on the menu, the counterperson told me that "they were out" and he didn't know when they would have more. (WTF? I thought they cold brewed it on-site?). My guess is that they don't want to deal with buying gallon containers anymore. I ordered a half gallon from Little City Roasters that has free delivery in the Austin area for delivery tomorrow but it's not cheap ($14 for a half gallon). Anyone else know a good place to buy cold brew in bulk?
- 2020 Rain Thread
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