I Believe In Live And Let Live


Some factslaps about Mercury:

  1. Smallest Planet: Mercury is the smallest planet in our solar system, even smaller than some moons, like Ganymede and Titan.
  2. Closest to the Sun: Mercury orbits closest to the Sun, at an average distance of 36 million miles, but it’s not the hottest planet—that title goes to Venus.
  3. Extreme Temperatures: The temperature on Mercury swings dramatically, ranging from 800°F (427°C) during the day to -330°F (-201°C) at night.
  4. Long Days, Short Years: A single day (sunrise to sunrise) on Mercury takes 176 Earth days, while a year lasts just 88 Earth days.
  5. No Atmosphere: Mercury has almost no atmosphere to trap heat or protect it from meteoroid impacts, which is why its surface is heavily cratered.
  6. Large Iron Core: Mercury’s core makes up about 85% of its radius, the largest proportion of any planet in the solar system, contributing to its high density.
  7. No Moons or Rings: Unlike most planets in the solar system, Mercury has no moons or rings orbiting around it.

Mornings with Chuck & Jadie on KGSB


Charlie: Jadie! Jadie! Are you awake?!

Jadie: I will kill you where you were supposed to be sleeping. What time is it?

Charlie: What’s time?! The sun’s up! Isn’t it beautiful?!

Jadie: Smother you. I’ll just smother you.

Charlie: C’moooooooonnnnn! Let’s see if those dogs are still in the pool!

Jadie: That’s your reflection, dummy. While you’re asleep. In the nanosecond you sleep.

Charlie: We could go outside! Or for a ride!! Want half a bug?

Jadie: Shouldn’t you be playing with a ziplock bag? Or matches?

Charlie: I think pop is still in bed! Do you think pop is still in bed?!

Jadie: I think he’s going to be looking for a new dog if you don’t calm the hell down. How many times do I have to say it? Be less.

Charlie: Did I tell you I almost caught my tail yesterday! Damn coward!

Jadie: Or I could smear some wet dog food on the electrical sockets.

Charle: Oh boy! Dog food! 

Jadie: Zzzzzzzzzzaaapppp.

(Sound of door opening)

Charlie and Jadie:

MORNING DAD!!!

Outside, It’s America

Kamala Harris mopped the floor with Donald Trump.

From the instant she strode to his podium for that unexpected handshake, Harris commanded the stage. That audacious move wasn’t mere theatrics—it was a power play that left Trump visibly shaken.

Trump, caught flat-footed, never regained his balance. It was a masterful opening salvo in what became a relentless 90-minute assault.

On abortion rights, Harris was ruthless. She attacked Trump’s support for Florida’s extreme six-week ban, exposing how dangerously out of touch he is with the American mainstream.

She branded him the architect of an all-out war on women’s autonomy, tying his Supreme Court picks directly to Roe’s demise.

Trump’s fumbling defense only cemented the image of a man hopelessly behind the times, flailing against the tide of public opinion.

When it came to defending democracy, Harris was equally harsh. Trump’s attempts to downplay January 6th as an overzealous protest sparked by Nancy Pelosi (?) were as unhinged as the man.

Harris painted a searing picture of Trump as nothing short of an existential threat to American democracy, while positioning herself as its last line of defense.

Harris wasn’t perfect. On the economy, she stumbled. Inflation is still a key issue, and her answers lacked the personal connection many voters crave. She spoke in policy terms instead of directly addressing the financial struggles Americans are facing.

Trump, ever the populist, took advantage of this weakness to push his narrative. Harris will need to tighten up her message on the economy moving forward

But on the issues that mattered most—equal rights, body autonomy, respecting the democratic process—Harris crushed him. She framed herself as the protector of rights and the Constitution, while Trump struggled with claims he tried — and tries still — to bring them down.

And, finally, Americans got to see a face other than that of a doddering white man on a presidential debate stage.

What a difference a month makes.