Fiction/Humor Memoir

Range Anxiety

NOTE TO READERS – GOD WILLING, I AM IN THE PROCESS OF CROSSING THE INTERNATIONAL DATE LINE HEADING TO SINGAPORE, SO BEFORE YOU START GETTING MY MUSINGS FROM THE ASIAN CONTINENT, I AM POSTING THIS APPROPRIATELY TITLED STORY ABOUT MY EV TRUCK, WHICH I AM LEAVING BEHIND TO REST FOR THREE WEEKS. BRACE YOURSELVES FOR MY IMPENDING TRAVELOGUE. Range Anxiety I’m confused about my EV truck and probably other things. I got into EVs seven…

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Love Politics

So, So Tired

So, So Tired I am not so-so tired, I am so, so very tired. Just as I finished my deposition yesterday and wrapped up a three month expert witness blitz that had me putting in over 180 hours, a reasonably brisk pace for a semi-retired guy, I have not been able to just take a deep breath and relax in anticipation of my upcoming travels to Asia. What has stolen away my well-deserved “School’s Out…

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Memoir Politics

Super Duper

Super Duper We just watched Super Bowl LVIII. That means the first Super Bowl was in 1967 and it was between the Green Bay Packers and the Kansas City Chiefs. It was a rout in favor of the powerful Packers of the NFL, whereas the Chiefs were from the expansion team AFL. It’s all about the NFL these days and there are five teams (Patriots, Steelers, Cowboys, Broncos, and 49ers) with more than the six…

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Business Advice Politics

Tax-Us or Texas

Tax-Us or Texas The World Economic Forum at Davos started fifty-three years ago but has really gained momentum and notoriety among globalists in the last decade. I have never attended (when I was in my corporate prime and realistically a candidate, Davos was not yet a must-do) and now I doubt I ever will go (now that I am a mere bystander and observer of the world and decidedly not a mover and shaker), but…

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Politics

Mailing It In

Mailing It In For most of the last fifty years, I have voted by finding my local polling place and going there most often in the early morning to vote. Truth be told, while I have never missed a presidential election, I probably voted in only 80% of the mid-term non-presidential elections and I would estimate only 30% of off-year local elections and almost no primary elections. I have no excuses for the fall-off for…

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Fiction/Humor Memoir

Body Image

Body Image We went to go see the movie Argylle on Sunday. It was Kim’s choice and falls somewhere in that genre of action and/or spy thriller movies that have campy comedy as a significant undercurrent. The gist of the plot is that a female author of spy novels, a woman who is a homebody who is basically non-athletic or even adventuresome, gets caught up in an espionage plot by virtue of the world supposedly…

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Politics

The Perils of Postponement

The Perils of Postponement A big part of every news cycle these days is a review of the calendar that we face in 2024. The calendars that bear most of the interest are the political process calendar of primaries, Party Conventions and elections (including the ballot printing and finalization calendars) and then the legal process calendar of Donald Trump, including his four criminal trials and countless civil trials and all their attendant appeals and motions…

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Business Advice Politics

Econometric Confusion

Econometric Confusion The study of economics is called the dismal science. It was called that by Thomas Carlyle during the Victorian era of England because another famous economist and demographer called Thomas R. Malthus had postulated that human population would always grow faster than man’s ability to grow sufficient food to feed itself. That was a very Dickensian outlook that was before the Industrial Revolution (first, second, third or fourth), when technology started to improve…

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