Friday, August 14, 2020
SUSPICIOUS OBSERVERS Daily Sun, Earth and Science News: Ocean Shutdown is Unstoppable, Betelgeuse Mystery x2 | Aug.14.2020
Not so happy Earth Climate news . . . and a Plasma Blast out of the stars!
And there's something else - a dimming event
. . .and next for the wooly Rhinoceros?
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And there's something else - a dimming event
. . .and next for the wooly Rhinoceros?
•Aug 14, 2020
Bodycam Shows Mesa Officers Rescuing Man Pinned Under Car
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Here's an intended change in the perception of Mesa PD use of body cams . . . for what it's worth
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Mesa, Arizona — Mesa Police Department released body camera footage that shows officers scrambling to rescue a man pinned beneath a car. The incident happened Tuesday morning in the driveway of a house near Mesa Drive and Main Street around 8:45 a.m. Devon Haycock was working on his wife’s car when one of the jack collapsed, sending the car body into his chest. Luckily for the couple, Mesa Police officers Nolan Martineau and Josh Gardner arrived within three minutes and helped Devon to get out from under the car as it was lifted off the ground. Devon did not sustain any major injuries.
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Here's an intended change in the perception of Mesa PD use of body cams . . . for what it's worth
•Aug 13, 2020
FREAK ACCIDENT: Snapped Cable Damages Arecibo Observatory Radio Telescope
The Arecibo Radio Telescope is one of the most famous astronomical observatories in the world, and for a long time was the world's largest.
On Monday night a support cable snapped and fell into the reflector dish, damaging the reflector panels, it also crashed into the side of the gregorian dome which includes the secondard and tertiary reflectors.
•Aug 13, 2020
Thursday, August 13, 2020
Thoroughly Modern Family: Values + Parental Control: Meet The Conways: Under-Age Teenage Daughter
Snippets from a story in the UK's Daily Mail
When your mom Kellyanne is counselor to Trump and your father George is a Never-Trumpet, there's likely to be some some conflict with role models creating family friction at home depending on who the kids take after.
The Conways daughter Claudia put that all out there the other day - calling Trump a ‘f**king idiot’ in X-rated tweets for stating that schools should be opened amid the coronavirus pandemic
The Conways daughter Claudia put that all out there the other day - calling Trump a ‘f**king idiot’ in X-rated tweets for stating that schools should be opened amid the coronavirus pandemic
- Claudia Conway, 15, shared a tweet from Trump calling for schools to reopen
- She captioned the retweet 'you're a f****** idiot' in another rant against POTUS
- Just hours later she told the President to 'please shut up' after he tweeted
- Mother is a counselor to president, while her father is repeated critic of POTUS
. . . she didn't stop there
Just hours later she told the President to 'please shut up' after he tweeted: 'OPEN THE SCHOOLS
Take away the phone?
Nope that didn't work >
+10
Nope that didn't work >
But by Wednesday last week she told her followers she 'got her phone back' two weeks after her parents 'banned' her from social media.
The 15-year-old told her followers she 'got her phone back' two weeks after her parents 'banned' her from social media. She added: 'probably wont have it for long though considering i’m about to revolutionize twitter brb'
She then posted and retweeted a flurry of anti Trump messages

She added: 'probably wont have it for long though ...
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Wednesday, August 12, 2020
Lop-Sided August 4 Primary Election 2020: Unofficial Results
In one Mesa City Council race in District 2 there was a good example of that when one inexperienced candidate was hand-selected by Mayor John Giles - and doused with thousands of dollars in disclosures made in required Campaign Financial Statements - to unseat the incumbent Jeremy Whittaker. That was the closest contest for the Mesa City Council.
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Last Sunday the The Mesa Tribune had this to say:
After his resounding re-election to his second and last full four-year term, Mayor John Giles cherishes the lengthy 10-year opportunity voters have given him to make his hometown better.
". . . Ten years is a long time, Giles said – Long enough to see projects he started come to fruition, such as the asu@mesacity city center and two closely-related spinoffs – a plaza and an incubation studio in the city’s vacant former Information Technology building. . .
With four more years from a lopsided win Aug. 4 over constitutionalist Verl Farnworth – 60,313-30,360 in unofficial results, a 67-33 percent margin – Giles might even see the city’s long-dormant Site 17 redevelopment project downtown become an important asset.
In District One, Vice Mayor Mark Freeman, a close Giles ally, won an equally lopsided victory over former mayoral candidate Danny Ray, 10,235-4,696, a 69-31 percent margin.
Giles scored a secondary victory of sorts in District 2, even though he wasn’t on the ballot, when his hand-picked candidate, political novice Julie Spilsbury, coasted to a comfortable victory over Jeremy Whittaker, Giles’ unofficial nemesis, 8,465-6,802, a 55-45 percent margin.
The turnout was uninspiring at nearly 35 percent for mayor and nearly 38 percent for the two council races, with District Three council member Francisco Heredia winning an uncontested seat after opponent Christopher Bown dropped out
Even without Whittaker’s criticisms from the council dais, Giles anticipates opposition, saying, “These ideas get better with constructive criticism.’’
Despite his loss, Farnsworth said he’s concerned about Giles facing little opposition from council and that he will be watching carefully and speaking loudly when necessary.
Farnsworth is especially concerned about what he calls private-public partnerships, essentially the tax incentive deals the city has used with downtown redevelopment and economic development projects.
“I will monitor their conduct on behalf of the people. I will speak against intrusions on the public’s trust and resources,’’ Farnsworth said.
“I think we are in for a rocky road.’’
But Spilsbury sees no rocks to climb, just opportunities to work well with others and get important work done. She said she won’t bow to anyone, but she also will be constructive.
She said the mayor, City Manager Chris Brady and virtually the entire council called her or texted her, congratulating her on her victory over Whittaker and welcoming her to the council. She will be seated in January.
“I’ve been given leadership qualities by God. I can make things happen,’’ Spilsbury said. . .
Spilsbury has mainly been noted in the past as a school volunteer and said she didn’t know initially that serving on the council was a paid position when she was weighing a bid at elected office.
She said she would like to think that residents voted for her because of her years of building relationships in the community as a mother and a lifelong Mesa resident, but acknowledged the impact of Giles support, saying, “I’m sure that didn’t hurt me.’’
_________________________________________________________________________________This infographic in general might help to explain Voter Turnout in two of the contests where the incumbent received about 2/3 of the ballots cast
That's about only 1 out of 5 of those who were eligible to vote
Contest for Mesa City Council in District 1 received about 17,000 ballots with a VT = 37.28%
That's about only 1 out of 4 of those who were eligible to vote
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN EDUCATION AND VOTER TURNOUT

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The Race for Mayor
Source: https://recorder.maricopa.gov/electionresults/primary2020.aspx| Mesa-Mayor | Ballot Cast: 97193 | Turnout: 34.85% | Vote for 1 | |
| FARNSWORTH, VERL | 30,360 |
33%
33%
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| GILES, JOHN* | 60,313 |
67%
67%
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| Mesa Dist 1-Councilmember | Ballot Cast: 17254 | Turnout: 37.28% | Vote for 1 | |
| FREEMAN, MARK* | 10,235 |
69%
69%
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| RAY, DANNY | 4,696 |
31%
31%
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| Mesa Dist 2-Councilmember | Ballot Cast: 16508 | Turnout: 36.76% | Vote for 1 | |
| SPILSBURY, JULIE* | 8,465 |
55%
55%
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| WHITTAKER, JEREMY | 6,802 |
45%
45%
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| Mesa Dist 3-Councilmember | Ballot Cast: 12978 | Turnout: 29.69% | Vote for 1 | |
| HEREDIA, FRANCISCO* | 10,467 |
100%
100%
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LINK TO SOURCE > https://mesanow.org/election
August 4, 2020, Primary Election
Unofficial Election Results (Includes Early Ballots)
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Mayor
Polling Places Reported:
83 of 84 (98.81%)
83 of 84 (98.81%)
| Farnsworth, Verl | 30,360 | 33.48% | |
| Giles, John | 60,313 | 66.52% | |
| Write-in | 0 | 0.00% | |
Councilmember - District 1
Polling Places Reported:
13 of 14 (92.86%)
13 of 14 (92.86%)
| Freeman, Mark | 10,235 | 68.55% | |
| Ray, Danny | 4,696 | 31.45% | |
| Write-in | 0 | 0.00% | |
Councilmember - District 2
Polling Places Reported:
10 of 11 (90.91%)
10 of 11 (90.91%)
| Spilsbury, Julie | 8,465 | 55.45% | |
| Whittaker, Jeremy | 6,802 | 44.55% | |
| Write-in | 0 | 0.00% | |
Councilmember - District 3
Polling Places Reported:
11 of 12 (91.67%)
11 of 12 (91.67%)
| Heredia, Francisco | 10,467 | 100.00% | |
| Write-in | 0 | 0.00% | |
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