Fiction/Humor Politics

A Confederacy of Trumpsters

A Confederacy of Trumpsters I’m hoping that John Kennedy Toole does not roll over in his grave with my borrowing a few words from his posthumous Pulitzer-Prize-Winning work of fiction (one of only four posthumous awards in over one hundred years). I can’t help myself with this title, it came to me tonight as I’ve been listening to the latest shenanigans of the Ukraine-based Impeachment Inquiries in the U.S. House of Representatives. Even Lindsey Graham…

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Love Memoir Retirement

A Free-Standing Facility

A Free-Standing Facility I was listening to a television advertisement for a private cancer clinic. I find it mildly distressing that there is a need for specialized cancer centers, but the need must exist if someone has spent the money to make cancer treatment a for-profit enterprise. I’m not sure what it says that these centers need to advertise. Do people with cancer want to be pitched? Isn’t cancer the infamous C-word which is not…

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Love Memoir

An Abundance of Pleasantries

An Abundance of Pleasantries Yesterday I got all wrapped up in slavery and today I am struck by the importance of finding pleasure in everyday tasks and interactions. I think of this because many of the slaves depicted in the Harriet movie I discussed yesterday made it a point to be pleasant people who went about their labors every day with a smile on their face and the pleasure of being alive and otherwise in…

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Love Memoir Politics

Slaving Away

Slaving Away           While I am no archeologist or anthropologist, I think it’s agreed that man as we know him (homo sapiens) has existed for some 300,000 years.  If we conservatively consider a generation as lasting an average of thirty years, that means there have been 10,000 generations of humans.  If I stretch Malcolm Gladwell’s concept of expertise using the 10,000 Hour Rule, one might suggest that the human species should have learned a thing…

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Fiction/Humor Politics

When is a Lie Not a Lie?

When is a Lie Not a Lie? I’m sure that some of you will LOL about this, but I really do try not to write every blog story about how outraged I am about Donald Trump and the gang of Republican lawmakers and administration cronies that continue to stand up for the man. Today the situation has yet again shifted. As the parade of credible, patriotic career diplomats and intelligence professionals gets longer and longer…

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Love Memoir

The Master of My Fate

The Master of My Fate            It is sometimes difficult to say what is ordinary and what is extraordinary.  I was watching the movie Invictus, which is the story of the South African Rugby World Cup Championship in 1995 as inspired by Nelson Mandela, the then new president of South Africa.  Besides the obvious and extraordinary performance by the South African Springboks, the real understory is about the perseverance of Nelson Mandela and the black…

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Love Memoir

Of Family and Friendships

Of Family and Friendships            There is an old expression which technically comes our way from Harper Lee in To Kill a Mockingbird, when Atticus Finch says, “You can choose your friends but you sho’ can’t choose your family.”  I have said for a long time that I don’t find that expression 100% accurate.  It is correct in its reference to family, but it is only half-correct when it comes to friends.  Friends are perhaps…

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Business Advice Politics

Growing to the Sky

Growing to the Sky           Have you noticed that there is a lot more talk these days that involves the word Trillions?  I see that the largest IPO ever, the public sale of the Saudi Arabian oil company called Aramco, is being debated as valuing the company between $1.5 and $2.0 Trillion.  Let’s put that into perspective for a moment.  Aramco is touted as the world’s largest company with revenues of over $350 Billion and…

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Love Politics

I’ll Be Back

I’ll Be Back           While I’m not a big Action Movie fan for the most part, I do have fond memories of some, including the Terminator series.  And like everyone else on the planet, I remember Linda Hamilton’s original role as the tough-as-nails mother of John Connor as too good not to admire.  Any actor who can show themselves as all muscle and sinew and still look and act tough gets lots of respect from…

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Fiction/Humor Retirement

A Chill in the Air

The Chill in the Air            As I walked my 200 steps to work today, I was reminded that the winds in lower Manhattan get pretty crazy through the canyons of buildings.  It is pretty much windy all year long, but today it was windy with a distinct chill of the impending season.  It was sunny and the sky was blue, like waking up in the Dolomites or Alps in the morning, but the Weather…

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