Manchin saved taxpayers $300B, two podcasts: Grossman & Constable, & a bobcat visit
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Joe Manchin saves taxpayers $300B, two new podcasts, & a bobcat pays a visit It has been a busy week. Last weekend, we met up with the kids in Denver and had a raucous time. We got to see Miles (an ace guitar player) play with singer/songwriter/guitarist Michael Rault at the Gothic Theatre. They played before another band from Los Angeles, Allah Las. They came to rock. It was an epic show and a wonderful way to celebrate Michael’s birthday. Yesterday, I was in Oklahoma City speaking at a small oil and gas conference about energy policy in the U.S. and methane emissions. Today, I spoke at a meeting of the North Austin Republicans. That invitation was a bit of a surprise. After all, who knew there were Republicans in Austin? That’s only a bit of a joke. As former mayor Kirk Watson said long ago, Austin (and Travis County) are the blueberry in the tomato soup. That is, Austin is a small island of Democrats in a deep-red state. I might someday get an invite from the South Austin Democrats to talk about energy and power issues. But I’m not holding my breath. As I have said many times, I’m not a Democrat. I’m not a Republican. I’m Disgusted.
Manchin saved taxpayers $300B, two podcasts: Grossman & Constable, & a bobcat visit
Manchin saved taxpayers $300B, two podcasts…
Manchin saved taxpayers $300B, two podcasts: Grossman & Constable, & a bobcat visit
Joe Manchin saves taxpayers $300B, two new podcasts, & a bobcat pays a visit It has been a busy week. Last weekend, we met up with the kids in Denver and had a raucous time. We got to see Miles (an ace guitar player) play with singer/songwriter/guitarist Michael Rault at the Gothic Theatre. They played before another band from Los Angeles, Allah Las. They came to rock. It was an epic show and a wonderful way to celebrate Michael’s birthday. Yesterday, I was in Oklahoma City speaking at a small oil and gas conference about energy policy in the U.S. and methane emissions. Today, I spoke at a meeting of the North Austin Republicans. That invitation was a bit of a surprise. After all, who knew there were Republicans in Austin? That’s only a bit of a joke. As former mayor Kirk Watson said long ago, Austin (and Travis County) are the blueberry in the tomato soup. That is, Austin is a small island of Democrats in a deep-red state. I might someday get an invite from the South Austin Democrats to talk about energy and power issues. But I’m not holding my breath. As I have said many times, I’m not a Democrat. I’m not a Republican. I’m Disgusted.