Wednesday items

No single big item, but a lot of small ones.
First up, senior Minnesota US attorneys, even a few appointed by President Trump, have resigned in the face of DOJ demands that they investigate the late Ms. Becca Good of ICE shooting fame.
Veteran prosecutor Joseph Thompson, who was previously appointed by Donald Trump to serve as Minnesota’s acting U.S. attorney and first assistant U.S. attorney, had overseen a sprawling fraud investigation at the center of the president’s surge of federal law enforcement officers in the state.
Thompson is among at least four career prosecutors who quit Tuesday.
Think these state attorneys are all Biden holdovers? Think again. The administration has been busy.
Last year, roughly 10,000 attorneys worked across the Justice Department and its components, including the FBI.
But the Trump administration has fired, forced out or offered buyouts to roughly 5,500 attorneys and other Justice Department employees, according to Justice Connection, an advocacy group that has tracked departures.
Of course, there have been issues with some of the appointments, and several high-profile cases have been rejected because some of the US attorneys were improperly appointed.

In totally unrelated news, the Army has selected 9 base to get “microreactors” for power generation. They each generate around 20Mw of power.
They differ from Small Modular Reactors (SMRs), which range from 20 to 300 megawatts, and are designed to be portable, with some able to be hauled by a semi tractor-trailer.
My, how times have changed when a reactor is small enough to be trucked. Might note – Ft. Greely, the subject of my Saturday 10 January column here at TAH was one of the Army bases that had an early nuclear power plant installed in 1960 which ran until 1972.

Maybe a little bigger?
On the other side of the world, China says a massive solar plant it has will be able to generate 7 gigawatts of power – this year. It’s intended to be even larger.
The Three Gorges Kubuqi Solar Park has been under construction since 2022, blanketing an Inner Mongolian desert in panels. It already has over five gigawatts of capacity installed.
Very impressive… but for comparison:
The Three Gorges Kubuqi Solar Park, due to be completed in 2030, will be 250 miles long, three miles wide, and will be able to generate 100 gigawatts of clean energy. TCD
That’s 750 square MILES of solar panels, about three times the size of Ft. Bragg. Bet they aren’t able to fit THEM on a truck.

And, the consequences of contradicting the President are swift. Remember the other day when I mentioned that Exxon said they thought investing in Venezuelan oil would be a mistake? The President was asked about that Sunday:
Trump hesitated, saying he wouldn’t disclose details before taking public aim at one company in particular: “I didn’t like Exxon’s response. You know, we have so many that wanted – I’d probably be inclined to keep Exxon out. I didn’t like their response. They’re playing too cute.”
Sounds like both Exxon and Trump are on the same page.

Gonna close with a Wisconsin fella who must have set an alcohol record.
Officials found the vehicle and conducted a traffic stop on US Highway 10 near County Road A, with deputies stating they could smell a strong odor of alcohol and other signs of intoxication coming from the 41-year-old driver.
This isn’t the driver’s first rodeo. He had a revoked license, was supposed to have had a sobriety interlock installed (which he didn’t) and having a previous Operating While Intoxicated conviction, his allowable blood alcohol was .02. He was a leetle bit higher:
A preliminary breath test found the driver to have an alcohol concentration of .427. Following a previous arrest for OWI, deputies say the driver was to have a .02 restriction, making him 21x the legal limit
Go big or go home. 21 times the limit HAS to be a record.





“First up, senior Minnesota US attorneys, even a few appointed by President Trump, have resigned in the face of DOJ demands that they investigate the late Ms. Becca Good of ICE shooting fame.”
I think you forgot to use the word “allegedly”.
Because there seems to be a bit of contention on that issue:
“Dhillon tells me that 3 people applied for early retirement the day BEFORE the shooting. They gave notice weeks before.
The fourth person mentioned in the story put in for retirement in early December, a month before the incident took place.”
Does put a different spin on it.
How do you do PoPo math? Is drunk driving something like .008? Isn’t 8% represented as .08? And isn’t .08% the same thing as .08 / 100 or 8 10ths of 1 percent?
I am confused about how this drunkard is still alive with .427 and wondering if some decimal withcraft might be more like .0427.
It’s probably just a matter of phrasing when they write down 0.0X percent. To the right of the decimal place is 10th, 100ths, then thousandths, etc.
What is the volume related to, decaliters, liters or some other measure of blood?
From what I’ve read, it might be accurate…. they’re professionals up there in Wisconsin 🙂
7 GW is a lot of juice. That is enough to run the entire states of Maine and Vermont with some left over.
The Mongolian Desert was practically devoid of life. The solar panels are helping bring more there. By reducing the amount of water lost to the atmosphere and reducing temperature extremes it makes conditions more favorable to microbial and plant life. It is a good experiment about how we may eventually colonize other planets.