Also missing from Limbaugh's account is the reason the Donner Party was in that horrible position in the first place. They took a "short cut" on the route to California that those in the know told them wasn't a good choice. They took it anyway, which ended up delaying their arrival at the Sierras. So it is a good metaphor for Trump's ins…
Also missing from Limbaugh's account is the reason the Donner Party was in that horrible position in the first place. They took a "short cut" on the route to California that those in the know told them wasn't a good choice. They took it anyway, which ended up delaying their arrival at the Sierras. So it is a good metaphor for Trump's insistence on taking a short cut of opening schools too early (and virtually all the other short cuts he has taken in dealing or not dealing with the pandemic).
In 1846, my ancestors were in the same Wagon Train as the Donner & Reed families. When my 4xGreat Grandmother heard about Hastings plan, she called him a “fly-by-night” conman and kept her family on the known trail to Sutter’s Fort. Still lots of her descendants living in CA today, thanks to her wise decision.
Another good book, though maybe out circulation, is Year of Decision:1846.
Was the book The Indifferent Stars Above? If so, did you enjoy it (maybe enjoy isn't the right word). BTW, I remember that some character at the local Barnes & Noble some years ago put a book about the Donner Party on the shelf next to a book dining options guidebook in the California travel section -- and it wasn't me.
Also missing from Limbaugh's account is the reason the Donner Party was in that horrible position in the first place. They took a "short cut" on the route to California that those in the know told them wasn't a good choice. They took it anyway, which ended up delaying their arrival at the Sierras. So it is a good metaphor for Trump's insistence on taking a short cut of opening schools too early (and virtually all the other short cuts he has taken in dealing or not dealing with the pandemic).
Great point. Wrong choices have consequences.
Bingo
In 1846, my ancestors were in the same Wagon Train as the Donner & Reed families. When my 4xGreat Grandmother heard about Hastings plan, she called him a “fly-by-night” conman and kept her family on the known trail to Sutter’s Fort. Still lots of her descendants living in CA today, thanks to her wise decision.
Another good book, though maybe out circulation, is Year of Decision:1846.
This is incredibly cool.
We could use more of your ancestor's common sense today!
Awesome story. Thanks for sharing!
Good for your 4x great grandmother!
Was the book The Indifferent Stars Above? If so, did you enjoy it (maybe enjoy isn't the right word). BTW, I remember that some character at the local Barnes & Noble some years ago put a book about the Donner Party on the shelf next to a book dining options guidebook in the California travel section -- and it wasn't me.
Ha. That's rich! And thanks for giving me the title.