Category Archives: loco

As Tip O’Neill never said, “All politics is loco.”

Honk Angry If You’re!

Here’s one for the Albuquerque Journal’s blooper reel:

abqjournal design

The garbled ALL CAPS text is bad enough. But I’m honking my horn over the confusing misuse of the lines (horizontal rules), which should be used sparingly to cluster related information, not separate a heading from its content. Traditionally, a horizontal rule tells the skimming mind that a transition has occurred and that all before is one piece and all after is another. It is a visual pause that says, hey, pay attention now. Yes, you can ignore (or be ignorant of) that and use the rule purely as decoration. The real issue is making a site easy to use. Well, not so for abqjournal.com, whose Web designer is locked in a windowless room and not allowed to look at other Web sites nor read about design. The powers that be at the Journal HATE the Web and it shows.

Although there are many ways to rework this example, I’d eliminate the text above each line and the line itself, making the text currently below each line the link. For minimal change, move the line above each link so that related content is kept together and separated from other content, although that’s still an overuse of the abused horizontal rule.

PS: I would not publicly castigate an individual for the look of a personal website. The Web belongs to us all and gives each of us real freedom of expression. But this site belongs to a corporation (the heroes of 21st Century AmeriCo) and the state’s largest paper. The Albuquerque Journal must be held to some standard higher than a teenager’s fan-blog (sorry to insult teenagers with the comparison).

It’s a good thing Harrison Schmitt isn’t up for a legal position (including legal oversight)

Judge Malott is too discreet here. He’s surely talking about Space Cadet Schmitt, Maritinez’s nominee for the state Energy Department. So, does it matter that the head of Energy knows nothing about the Constitution?

ABQJOURNAL BIZ: Judge Takes Out His Eraser Twice — for A Correction and A Clarification

By Alan M. Malott
For the Journal

It is the stated proposition of a New Mexico cabinet appointee that Congress should determine whether its statutes are constitutional, and should institute impeachment actions against federal judges who rule otherwise. "Well-documented cases against such judges on constitutional grounds would go a long way toward making adherence to the constitutional law a hallmark of the federal justice system," the candidate urges.
        Well, I just have to point out that the very same Constitution provides federal judges can only be impeached for bad behavior such as "high crimes and misdemeanors," not for disagreements with Congress over constitutional interpretation. The Founding Fathers made this provision to secure an independent judiciary, not one cowed by the legislature. Therefore, the candidate’s very proposition fails to pass a basic constitutional analysis.
        Now I don’t know the difference between an igneous and sedimentary rock, and I have not had the opportunity to walk on the moon, but I believe an independent judiciary is an integral component of the three-part government that makes this country strong. To urge that the legislature be used to hobble the judiciary in order to further its philosophy du jour exhibits either a malevolence toward our balanced, albeit sometimes frustrating, democracy or a very disturbing lack of knowledge and understanding of a constitutional government. Either way, I say: That ain’t right.
        Of course, you can "Judge for Yourself."
Alan M. Malott is a judge of the 2nd Judicial District Court. Before joining the court, he practiced law throughout New Mexico for 30 years and was a nationally certified civil trial specialist.

ABQJOURNAL BIZ: Judge Takes Out His Eraser Twice — for A Correction and A Clarification

ABQJOURNAL NEWS/STATE: Schmitt Draws Out Foes

By Deborah Baker
Journal Staff Writer
          SANTA FE — Ex-astronaut Harrison Schmitt is shaping up to be the most problematic of Gov. Susana Martinez’s appointees as the Senate prepares to vote on whether to confirm members of her Cabinet.
        Schmitt, a former U.S. senator from New Mexico, is the secretary-designate for the Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department.
        Some senators report being inundated with letters and e-mails, both for and against Schmitt’s confirmation.
        "No one has generated as much interest as he has," said Majority Leader Michael Sanchez, D-Belen.

Senate Minority Whip Bill Payne, R-Albuquerque, said new governors typically get to appoint the people they want unless there is "something really egregious" that jeopardizes their confirmations.
        "We’ve got a Ph.D. geologist from Harvard who walked on the moon, and we’re asking him to look after our minerals and energy deposits," Payne said. "You probably aren’t going to find a more qualified scientist to head that agency."
        One of Schmitt’s opponents, Sen. Stephen Fischmann, D-Mesilla Park, said the key issue for him is not so much Schmitt’s positions.
        "It’s that he seems to regard anyone who disagrees with his point of view as evil," Fischmann said.
        "I think he’ll have a very hard time doing a good job, because a lot of folks in his own department might be called environmentalists. … And if people feel like they’re just going to be characterized as evil because they disagree, it’s going to be very hard to work."

ABQJOURNAL NEWS/STATE: Schmitt Draws Out Foes

District 2 Elects Homophobe to School Board

ABQJOURNAL NEWS/METRO: 2 Fresh Faces Join Board

Katherine Korte won in District 2…. Korte, whose background is as a parent-teacher association president and mother of four, said networking with parents is one of her strengths.

"I’m not going to base decisions on what I think is best or what administrators tell me is best. I really want to hear from parents and teachers and make this a representative position."

ABQJOURNAL NEWS/METRO: 2 Fresh Faces Join Board

Well, except for the ones who believe homosexuality is OK.

ABQJOURNAL NEWS/METRO: Candidates Speak on Social Issues

In a questionnaire developed by a conservative group calling itself Concerned Citizens for APS Reforms, candidates gave insight into their views on some controversial issues. Katherine Korte, who is running in District 2, wrote in response to a question about sexual diversity education: "I would define it as teaching children that it is OK to be in a gay/lesbian relationship, to have bisexual tendencies and or perverted views of sex. We don’t need this type of ‘education’ in our schools. There is right and there is wrong. And I don’t want any educator telling my child that sexual diversity is OK …"

ABQJOURNAL NEWS/METRO: Candidates Speak on Social Issues

Steve Pearce’s Fear, Uncertainty, and Doubt about Gila Road Closures

Interesting column by Steve Pearce in which he compiles a number of fears about road closures in the Gila. Considering his access to the Forest Service – direct and quick – it is interesting he says nothing about what’s really going to happen, only what people *fear* will happen. Good man.

New Mexicans speak out on Gila road closings | NMPolitics.net – Get the real story

Now, the Forest Service wants to take away that freedom.

Must be a bunch of progressives running the FS: They just hate freedom and happy memories, don’t ya know.

This guy represents US. No, not really. He represents *some* and his real agenda with this is in doubt, other than to tell the frightened he’s heard them and to frighten any who aren’t already infected. GOP = FUD.

Abqjournal Endorses Homophobe in District 2

ABQJOURNAL NEWS/METRO: Candidates Speak on Social Issues

In a questionnaire developed by a conservative group calling itself Concerned Citizens for APS Reforms, candidates gave insight into their views on some controversial issues. Katherine Korte, who is running in District 2, wrote in response to a question about sexual diversity education: "I would define it as teaching children that it is OK to be in a gay/lesbian relationship, to have bisexual tendencies and or perverted views of sex. We don’t need this type of ‘education’ in our schools. There is right and there is wrong. And I don’t want any educator telling my child that sexual diversity is OK …"

Korte said in a later question she does not condone bullying based on sexual orientation.

Few other candidates provided a definitive answer to the sexual diversity question

ABQJOURNAL NEWS/METRO: Candidates Speak on Social Issues

ABQJOURNAL OPINION/EDITORIALS: Journal Selections for APS School Board

District 2 — Katherine Korte
Katherine Korte is passionate about quality education for Albuquerque’s children and is enthusiastic and committed to fixing flaws in the system. …

The Journal endorses Katherine Korte for the District 2 board seat.

ABQJOURNAL OPINION/EDITORIALS: Journal Selections for APS School Board

Environmentalists are Communists. WTF?!

2023-08-18: this post is 12 years old. I’ve written hundreds of posts since then. Please look around. Thanks.

Martinez’s pick for enviro chief: Environmentalists are communists | New Mexico Independent

“I think that there are individuals, [Obama science czar John] Holdren apparently among them, a very large number who have taken the — shall we say captured the environmental movement and turned it into what was previously considered the communist movement,” Schmitt said in a 40-minute interview with Jones. “And that’s just something that people of common sense are going to continue to have to counter and wake up enough so that they can take control of their government again.”

Later in the interview, Schmitt expanded on the theme saying that this came to be after the fall of the Soviet Union.

“I think the whole trend really began with the fall of the Soviet Union,” Schmitt said. “Because the great champion of the opponents of liberty, namely communism, had to find some other place to go and they basically went into the environmental movement. That’s not to say there aren’t some major and significant environmental issues, particularly at the local level, but they converted environmental activism to a political movement and some would say a religious movement.”

If confirmed by the state Senate, Schmitt would be in charge of the Mining and Minerals Division, State Parks Division, Oil Conservation Division and Energy Conservation Management Division.

Martinez’s pick for enviro chief: Environmentalists are communists | New Mexico Independent