Day 22,200

Evie Day 469

Good morning, and a happy Thursday to you all. Today is 27 June 2024.

One more day in class, two more days in the fiscal year.

Tonight there is stuff on TV. There’s some soccer, there’s some basketball, and there’s a debate.

I think I’ll watch sports tonight.

I don’t need to watch a debate. I’ve already made up my mind. I believe Joe Biden is a better human being. I have read any number of unfounded accusations about this “Biden Crime Family”, but as I have mentioned before, accusations are easy and proof that stands up to court scrutiny. Yes, there are problems within the Biden family – there’s a family member with a history of alcohol and drug abuse. A lot of families have that same problem. A focal point of my belief that Joe is a better human being lies in the verifiable fact that Joe understands something about loss that his opponent does not. Joe was a single father of two boys after he lost his wife and daughter in a car accident. His two boys both suffered injuries, Beau broke his leg, and Hunter fractured his skill. His wife, Nealia, and daughter, Amy, were killed. I can’t imagine how that would feel, but that loss could break a man.

It’s on matters of empathy that I turn a heel. If there isn’t an effort to understand how others feel, I will go in a different direction fast.

I gamed with the guys last night. We had a new returning player (thankful for him!) and we had a couple of absences due to other obligations, including one of the guys celebrating his 36th wedding anniversary.

I’ll wrap up my solutions architecture class today. I’ve had a pretty good bunch this week. I look forward to getting things squared a way, then resuming my preparations for tomorrow’s certification exam.

More rain is expected today… thunderstorms rolling through later. Time to make sure I’ve got covers on things that need covers.

I hope the world is treating you better than you deserve.

Peace y’all.

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