Brian D. Boulet
@brianboulet.bsky.social
I do law things for a living but never appear in court, and believe that Del’s Lemonade should at least be on equal footing with coffee milk as Rhode Island’s state drink.
The GOP has won elections on soft fear and bigotry since H.W.
Willy Horton, Middle Easterners, Central American migrants, transgendered individuals. Always a boogeyman.
W., to his credit, tried to quell the anti-Middle Eastern sentiment in the 2000s.
Willy Horton, Middle Easterners, Central American migrants, transgendered individuals. Always a boogeyman.
W., to his credit, tried to quell the anti-Middle Eastern sentiment in the 2000s.
November 3, 2025 at 10:19 PM
The GOP has won elections on soft fear and bigotry since H.W.
Willy Horton, Middle Easterners, Central American migrants, transgendered individuals. Always a boogeyman.
W., to his credit, tried to quell the anti-Middle Eastern sentiment in the 2000s.
Willy Horton, Middle Easterners, Central American migrants, transgendered individuals. Always a boogeyman.
W., to his credit, tried to quell the anti-Middle Eastern sentiment in the 2000s.
I do find it funny that the party that formerly espoused the virtues of free market economics is supported in large part by folks that got rich in rent-seeking scheme professions (car dealerships, real estate agents, securities brokers, etc.).
September 13, 2025 at 11:56 PM
I do find it funny that the party that formerly espoused the virtues of free market economics is supported in large part by folks that got rich in rent-seeking scheme professions (car dealerships, real estate agents, securities brokers, etc.).
Odd. It’s almost as if supply of a good relative to demand for it has an impact on its price…
September 11, 2025 at 3:41 PM
Odd. It’s almost as if supply of a good relative to demand for it has an impact on its price…
To be fair, The Color of Law correctly explains that the leafy mini-castles all these people live in are the product of discriminatory public policy and not some demonstration of their superiority relative to others, so you can see how the book would upset them.
September 9, 2025 at 12:17 PM
To be fair, The Color of Law correctly explains that the leafy mini-castles all these people live in are the product of discriminatory public policy and not some demonstration of their superiority relative to others, so you can see how the book would upset them.
After he died I finally got around to watching Tombstone. Shocked he didn’t get an Oscar nod for that role!
August 23, 2025 at 12:45 AM
After he died I finally got around to watching Tombstone. Shocked he didn’t get an Oscar nod for that role!
Virginia went the same way post-2000.
August 18, 2025 at 6:56 PM
Virginia went the same way post-2000.
(2/2) I told him I was of French Canadian descent and he said he’d been to Québec numerous times and had never heard such an accent.
That day I learned Woonsocket mill worker French was something all its own!
That day I learned Woonsocket mill worker French was something all its own!
August 15, 2025 at 6:18 PM
(2/2) I told him I was of French Canadian descent and he said he’d been to Québec numerous times and had never heard such an accent.
That day I learned Woonsocket mill worker French was something all its own!
That day I learned Woonsocket mill worker French was something all its own!
(1/2) I always heard French growing up but never learned how to speak, read and write until high school at Mount Saint Charles in Woonsocket.
At college in Philadelphia during my first French course the Birmingham, AL born professor pulled me aside after class and asked me where I learned French.
At college in Philadelphia during my first French course the Birmingham, AL born professor pulled me aside after class and asked me where I learned French.
August 15, 2025 at 6:18 PM
(1/2) I always heard French growing up but never learned how to speak, read and write until high school at Mount Saint Charles in Woonsocket.
At college in Philadelphia during my first French course the Birmingham, AL born professor pulled me aside after class and asked me where I learned French.
At college in Philadelphia during my first French course the Birmingham, AL born professor pulled me aside after class and asked me where I learned French.
To contrast - crossing the 745 ft Cape Cod Canal costs us $4.5 billion and we’re certainly not getting 200 trains a day crossing whatever bridge they build. Don’t even get me started about the Washington Bridge…
August 6, 2025 at 2:03 PM
To contrast - crossing the 745 ft Cape Cod Canal costs us $4.5 billion and we’re certainly not getting 200 trains a day crossing whatever bridge they build. Don’t even get me started about the Washington Bridge…
Murc’s Law at its finest.
August 6, 2025 at 1:14 PM
Murc’s Law at its finest.