Friday, October 30, 2020
Thursday, October 29, 2020
The Closing Argument
Posted this over on FB. It’s a collection of a lot of thoughts. There’s more but I had to stop somewhere!
The clown in the White House just brokered four Middle East Peace Accords, something that 71 years of political intervention and endless war failed to produce.This naïve idiot moved the U.S. Embassy from Tel Aviv to its rightful place, Jerusalem, something the last 5 Presidents promised to do.The buffoon in the White House is the first president that has not engaged us in a foreign war since Eisenhower.The imbecile in the White House has wiped out ISIS and has brokered fairer trade agreements with Mexico, Canada and the European Union. Oh, he also made us energy independent and an exported for the first time in over 75 years.The clown in the White House has had the greatest impact on the economy, bringing jobs, and lowering unemployment to the Black and Latino population of ANY other president. Ever.The buffoon in the White House has exposed the deep, widespread, and long-standing corruption in the FBI, the CIA, the NSA, and the Republican and Democratic parties.The buffoon in the White House turned NATO around and had them start paying their dues.The clown in the White House neutralized the North Koreans, stopped them from developing a further nuclear capability, sending missiles toward Japan, and threatening the West Coast of the US.The clown in the White House turned our relationship with the Chinese around, brought hundreds of businesses back to the US, and revived the economy. Hello!!!!!!!The clown in the White House has accomplished the appointing of three Supreme Court Justices and close to 300 Federal Judges.This same clown in the White House lowered your taxes, increased the standard deduction on your IRS return from $12,500 for Married Filing Joint to $24,400 and caused your stock market to move to record levels over 100 times, positively impacting the retirements of tens of millions of citizens.The clown in the White House fast-tracked the development of a COVID Vaccine - it will be available within weeks - we still don't have a vaccine for SARS, Bird Flu, Ebola, or a host of diseases that arose during previous administration. This jackass also stopped Chinese from entering the country when everyone was calling him Xenophobic. He deployed field hospitals and hospital ships where needed, mobilized industry to produce ventilators and PPE, and negotiated unprecedented stimulus packages.The moron in the White House has kept prescription drugs costs from increasing during his first term. That is also unprecedented.The clown in the White House rebuilt our military which the Obama administration had crippled and had fired 214 key generals and admirals in his first year of office.The idiot in the White House has drastically reduced the volume of illegal border crossings during his term in office.I got it, you don't like him. Many of you utterly hate and despise him. How special of you. He is serving you and ALL the American people. What are you doing besides calling him names and laughing about him catching the China virus ?????And please educate me again as to what Biden has accomplished for America in his 47 years in office?I’ll take a ‘clown’ any day versus a fork tongued, smooth talking hypocritical corrupt liar. Please let it be known, I am not sure I would want to have a beer with him (if he drank, which he doesn't) or even be his friend. I don’t care if I even like him. I want a strong leader who isn’t afraid to kick some ass when needed. I don’t need a fatherly figure - I already have one. I don’t need a liar - that's what Hollywood and CNN, MSNBC, ABC, NBC, CBS and the New York Times are for.I don’t need someone to help me, but I also don’t want an obstacle or a demented, senile washed-up Swamp Monster.The world is a dangerous place - history has proven that. If the ‘world’ loves our President- its probably since he and our country is a chump for admiration.....
Now get out and VOTE!!
Sunday, October 25, 2020
Two Things
It's been awhile. Since July 23rd to be exact. We've been surviving and making the best of this shitty situation that has been handed to us called Covid19. In truth, other than not being willing or able to visit people at some distance from us, our lives have been okay. So no big complaints. I've got some definite thoughts on how the federal, state and local governments have handled the pandemic, but I'm going to save that for another post. As preview, I think it's pretty simple. They went down a road they couldn't come back from for a lot of reasons (personal, political, financial, etc) and we are now paying for it. Plenty of blame to go around. But like I said, for another day.
I'm not going to write about the election either. Anything I would say would be redundant, wouldn't matter in the bigger scheme of things, and really is just more noise. Most have gone to their corners. So in a few weeks we'll see what the outcome is. It will be interesting to see responses. I'm sure there will be plenty to write about then. If you've read this blog at all in the past you know where I stand.
So the other big, huge, enormous issue is of course race. Since May 25, 2020 when George Floyd was murdered, that issue has been front and center in almost every social discussion occurring in so many areas be it social media, traditional media, or personal interaction. There is just so much to unpack that once again it is daunting and whatever I say will be a blip. But Floyd's death hit most people hard. It was just so blatant, so deliberate, so heartbreaking to see a person's life snuffed out. No matter what kind of person he was he didn't deserve that. So the aftermath has been filled with marches, riots, looting, discussions, introspection, statue toppling, group analysis, and every other thing you can think of to try and shed light on what is called "systemic racism" in the United States. We have seen the group "Black Lives Matter" rising rapidly to a level of prominence that is surprising. We have heard demands and claims that on the face of it seem outlandish. And yet...what to make of it all?
So I will readily admit to being one who took a step back and spent some time reading, talking, studying, watching films, and exploring as many aspects of our racial troubles as I could. I wanted to try and understand. If you're interested in a list of resources that I've used, leave me a note in comments and I'll provide it. I joined a few groups to receive the perspective of different people to try and unpack all of the history and contradictions that keep popping up. I wanted to really know about what can only be termed the shameful treatment of our fellow citizens, who happen to be black.
I'm still on that journey, but there are a few things I've discovered. Most prominently there are a lot of things I didn't know, or didn't remember, or didn't want to know, or to my shame, didn't care enough to know. What are they? Here's just a few of them:
- The unbelievable treatment of black people during the Jim Crow era from 1865 to 1965. I guess I intellectually knew it, but it was far removed from me and I certainly didn't empathize with it. I'm sure I heard about the conditions, the mistreatment, the violence and everything else. But my only explanation was that it was a system that was far removed and didn't impact me growing up so I tuned it out.
- The concept of "separate but equal" goes along with Jim Crow. It doesn't take much digging to discover that it was never separate but equal. I think that whole thing was a concept that was used to ease the conscious of white people. I have friends who honestly say that it wasn't a big deal. They lived in their area and we lived in ours. Of course, their area was usually a shithole. But again, most didn't want to see that.
- I sat watching 60 Minutes one night when they did a story on the Tulsa Massacre in 1922. Essentially, an entire black community was wiped out and no one was held accountable. No one. I was stunned that I had never heard of it.
- The redlining of housing by our federal government to keep black families out of certain neighborhoods was unknown to me. The ability to buy a home is the American dream. And it's so important because it creates generational wealth. It becomes something that gives your kids and their kids expanded opportunities. And they were denied this oh so fundamental part of the American dream.
- Similarly the denial of GI Benefits to Vets returning from WWII. When I heard about this I was truly stunned...and pissed. Again, it is a deliberate denial of benefits that would become generational. And this was done to people who fought for the country. Today it is beyond comprehension
- The amazingly cruel, unfair, and unjust incarceration of young black men that has been going on for decades and decades. If you're interested in this story read "Just Mercy" or watch the move, "13th". That this was a system that was built and approved is beyond me. And it continues today. When you hear about President Trump enacting prison reform, he's really only scratching the surface. But at least he's doing something!
- The unbelievable disparity between funding for predominantly white schools and predominantly black schools. No wonder Charter schools are so popular and important to black families. These schools are many times the only way black children have a chance.
- There are others but I'll quit this little list with the thing that has perhaps impacted me the most. I've watched several panel discussions and testimonials that include life as a black man. At some point during these talks the man will tell the audience about "the talk" he must have with his sons about life as a black man in America. About how to interact with white people, white police, volatile situations, shopping, and everything else. It makes me incredibly sad and angry that I didn't have to have that talk. That a fellow citizen of this great country has to live like that. And that my friends is bullshit.
- As I said above, the group "Black Lives Matter" has risen rapidly in society. They have gained their prominence after a shooting of a black man by police. It really didn't matter the circumstances of the shooting because the police were always wrong. When it came to Floyd, they leaped on the obvious murder. But here's the thing about BLM. They were founded by two avowed Marists who openly ascribe to the overthrow of the country. They have gained a tremendous amount of funding from companies who have donated millions of dollars to remain as woke as possible. And try as I might, I can't find what they have done for the black community other than stir the pot and increased their coffers. They also have coined this crazy "defund the police" slogan that has gained traction in certain quarters. It is nothing but a distraction and how it will help is beyond me.
- Speaking of the police, they have been increasingly under the gun. Every time there is any kind of incident involving a white policeman and a black person, expect riots, looting, outlandish rhetoric, and the tension to ratchet up. They are losing good, honest members in droves and at least in my opinion are the least deserving of the hate piled on them. Because here's the thing. It's a tough, dangerous, thankless job that has to be done. Because if we don't have law and order, we don't have a society. Here's the other thing. Check any source you want and you'll find the statistics on white officers killing black people are infinitesimal. The vast majority of black deaths come from black on black crime. So this piece of the puzzle just doesn't make sense to me.
- Revenues before cost
- Better before cheaper
- Nothing else matters
- Education at all costs
- Getting and holding a job
- Nothing else matters