Wednesday, March 27, 2024

Walkabout Thoughts #68

My thoughts, Stream of consciousness, rough and ready, while walking off long Covid and listening to podcasts…

Weather for the day… starting out, 60° overcast. Nice day for a walk. Hour after I got home today it poured down rain Hour later, it actually hailed for a bit. Then got kind of nice again.


America's biggest problem today seems to be that we need to get politics out of the way of our decision making.
Base solutions on Problems!
Carve away all those basing All Our Reality on Their fantasies. 
Fixes for Problems are based on Reality. Fantasy is not a basis for "problems"

I have to say, since Roe vs Wade came into existence in 1973 (I graduated HS that year), I had thought:
"They really need to use this time, this breathing space, to make it a law, not leave it in a SCOTUS ruling."
I also thought that in the 80s, 90s, 2000s. on.
I'd also thought Gerrymandering was STUPID!
I had a very smart Civics teaching who had met and worked with Chiang Kai Shek in a political work group.
She described Gerrymandering to the class and I sat there, flabbergasted. I literally couldn't believe what she was telling us so I questioned her. Thinking maybe I'd heard it wrong. Nope.
I said, Gerrymandering is... ridiculous.
She said, It's always been that way.
She gave me a look that echoed back for me to the day in 3rd grade when I questioned our nuclear war bomb drill of getting under out desks and I questioned the teacher about the veracity of hiding under a desk...for a nuclear bomb ("Stop it, you're scaring the other children")
I said, But it doesn't make any sense!
She said, It's just how it is.
I just shook my head. I couldn't believe it. NOW?
I really can't believe it.
My fears finally having come to roost.

Trump actually IS “poisoning the blood of America.“ At least some of our smaller blood vesicles, ones that aren't very important, but still can cause a lot of pain. The MGAA vesicles. 

Trump‘s grifting of America is not a Ponzi scheme, because in that at least the first tier gets paid. In this case, it all goes directly to the top of the grift, Donald Trump, which is just blatant outright stealing through his weaponization petty grievances.

Trump motto: “To siphon money from supporters“. Yes, it's a stupid motto. It's Trump.

Trump Truth Social stock. Locked up for six months before he can make money off it or sell shares. Except the board can vote to change that. And board is made up of his sons and other sycophants.

So... Trump wins a golf championship, at club he owns. He once ran into a golf tourney winner, played him nine rounds, beat him (maybe, so the story goes), and then declared himself co-winner of that championship. The duffer he played against the podcast says: "That’s some real Kim Jong-un shit. Where that NK tyrant  played 36 under par the first round of golf he ever played. Right sure you did...Un.

Did you know someone wrote an entire book about Trump cheating at golf?

As I’ve been saying for almost a decade, I don’t hate anyone. I don’t hate Trump, though he is wearing on me. I mean sure, what a putz! An ass. A lowlife. But look, I just regret certain sections of humanity, which he happens to fall either right in the middle of  or right at the top of.


I don’t know if you’ve noticed, but over the past few years we’re seeing Republicans who are going so far to the right that they’re ending up on the left and quitting the Republican party, some even quitting Congress. Which pretty much says everything about extremist Republicans, that is, MAGA. Those who have all these non-fact-based claims against Democrats, until their own Republicans can’t take their RINO crap anymore, surrender, and quit

To draw picture visually of what’s going on, RINO MAGAs and non-MAGA Republicans, in Congress have continuously stepped ever closer to the edge of the "ledge", until the extremists are pushing the real Republicans off their cliff, leaving them right up on the edge. You're next. Take that next step!

Even George Santos said he’s leaving the Republican party to become independent, regardless of the fact that the Republican party, including both MAGA and actual Republicans, left HIM because he’s just a pathological liar and a petty little criminal...in the vein of a Donald Trump, who is a world class pathological liar and a petty little criminal. Hey, it's a talent. A one trick pony.

Starting my 2nd mile now. 

Today I'm wisely wearing a left ankle slip on brace. I walked my first 4 miles this year on Sunday, two days ago. It's Tuesday now and I thought how I felt after that last walk that I should probably do a total of three, 4 mile walks before I try a 5 miles again. Long Covid really sucks. If you try to get too healthy, too fast? It’ll kick your ass.

I can’t believe in a week it’ll be two years since this last Covid infection hit me and I got long Covid… again. I was hoping it would be gone in 18 months to 2 years and yet, it’s still dragging on. It went away once, here’s hoping it goes away again. Cheers! Sláinte!

On the creative side of things… I haven’t really been able to work since end of December because of this long Covid, dormant viral trigger nonsense to plays out. I’m feeling better now. But between that, and trying to get my short, noir film, “Gumdrop", a short horror…up on a film distributor, that is, Filmhub, finally completing a lot of work in order to submit it and then got it turned down (normal, technical issues)… so that now I have to tweak it to what they said was wrong with it, that kind of broke me. This was after my building a closed captioning file, after having said I'd never go through that. But I found a pretty cool CC editor which made it much easier (Subtitle Edit).

I still have to finish my film companion book on my award-winning documentary/film poem, "Pvt. Ravel‘s Bolero". Then I have a new documentary I want to get working on full-time about my grandfather‘s rather amazing life and travels around the world, starting out as a race car mechanic in 1920s Brooklyn, then somehow ending up riding the range in the newer "old west" and somehow meeting Wyatt Earp. He then traveled the world is a diesel engineer for the military (as a civilian, after being in WWI which I'm still trying to track down his involvement there) and inventing a new diesel engine, ejector technique, and...on and on. But now I have a new spark of enthusiasm for a new project/movie I want to produce, this time at full length, I guess you'd call it sci-fi, maybe kind of philosophically based flick. I love its concept. My son loves its concept which is high praise in my mind. And I really want to get to working on that. But that’s gonna be an effort because it’s mostly dialogue based. On the order of "The Man From Earth", or a sci-fi version of "My Dinner with Andre", or something. And first I have to prep, restore and digitize all of my grandfather's old home movies from the 1940s in Asia and track down his travels from his passport from that decade where he traveled in Europe, Northern Africa and South America. Interesting guy. I once asked him (as had my older brother) about his life as we were fascinated by him and he spoke very little. He just said, "No you don't want to hear about that, there's nothing interesting there." Uh huh...right.

Again, I agree with the podcast that Hakeem Jeffries should be made speaker of the House of Representative. First they need to return the old format rule of getting rid of the Speaker getting rid of the current idiotic version of only one person being able to trigger than because of how bad Kevin McCarthy wanted that title. It needs to be what it once was and rationally should be. But Republicans in the House are worse than herding cats. More like hurting cats with that scary zombie brain fungus, the new "MAGA brain fungus." I mean, Donald Trump is a disease unto himself.

About how Hakeem Jeffries becoming Speaker of the House… Would you really want that nonsense? Not before the MAGA purge in Congress, I would think. And they do need purging. 

By the way, I’m still supportive of legal capital punishment for Donald Trump, for his actions and intentions. A message needs to be sent out to protect America. I also support a Russian coup against Vladimir Putin. Russians don’t deserve that guy. Once they take over and capture him? I’m all for his end going like Kadaifi went in Libya. I’d even settle for what happened to The execution on TV of Nicolae and Elena Ceaușescu in Romania in 1990.

"US Constitution save America!" Not that whole “God save America" bullshit which has got to stop. We picked that up out of fear decades ago in the McCarthy era because of fear of the unknown and communism and bullshit politics... the Hollywood blacklist...political bullying that even Nixon joined into, and abusing people for fun and profit, wealth, and power. A lot of our problems go back to changing our motto from "e pluribus unum", "out of many, one". We need to return to that. Because this abusing minorities and immigrants and finding enjoyment from people like Trump's bullying people and oppressing and abusing those who cannot speak for themselves, passing laws to abuse LGBTQ+ people. Disenfranchising same-sex marriage and women for having a right over their own damn bodies! How do conservatives not see this? Unless, they're in a cult, a religion, and are attempting to turn America into "Gilead", a theocracy, or failing that a kleptocracy, or with Trump as their head an oligarchy.

Donald Trump, burring democracy, one gravesite at a time... at his golf courses.

Starting my 3rd mile.




Worth seeing Kristen Welker grilling of former RNC chair Rona McDaniel on Meet the Press, who has been hired NBC (now with claims of dropping her already). Rhonda said she took one for the team when she lied for the RNC and Donald Trump. I assume that’s very kind to what some conservatives in recent years have said, as one did to his daughters: 'If Rape Is Inevitable, Lie Back And Enjoy It'.

Look, no one‘s gonna give Donald Trump a talk show on Fox News. No one‘s gonna give a lying little bitch like that, that kind of access because he can’t handle it, not without a script. On his own he tends to sound like a mentally challenged person. He's certainly morally challenged. No one should be giving a woman like Ronna Romney McDaniel a venue after what she did as mouthpiece for MAGA and Trump, acting as an election denier, in trying to "burn down the stadium“. When you cross certain lines, who’s gonna want to listen to you without having to fact check all the time during your show?

If Trump is right, that all of these DOJ action against him (his crimes) is just a “witch hunt” then I suggest we toss the sucker into the lake as they used to do to prove you’re not a witch. If he sinks and drowns, yay, he’s innocent! If he doesn’t, well, we can go back to capital punishment.

To be clear for myself and my orientation… yes, Trump's assassination would help protect America and Western democracy, and help to kill some of the support for Putin and other autocrats that Trump has built up so authoritarianwise. The problem I see with that however, and I do think Russia should assassinate their own president for their own sake and that of humanity (and Ukraine, and whoever is in Putin's crosshairs next), but that is Russian doing it to their own (not us or others). Trump, being murdered, or assassinated, will just make us more problems. If he has not been tried, convicted, and then executed, for appropriate crimes then he dies a martyr. Killing him, even when he dies of natural causes, some of the MAGA Fooled well idiotically make him a martyr in their confused mind. Those of tiny minds or little awareness in the MAGA authoritarian infection will eventually die once Trump is no longer heard from, just as it died in America in the 1930s and 40s.

How do you know that Gerrymandering and disinformation has really screwed up America? When the majority of Americans don’t want Donald Trump as POTUS, which they DON'T, and still he’s this close to Biden in the polls, or elections, or anything, there IS our damn sign. Considering the size of Democrats and liberals, the GOP KNOWS they are overwhelmed. That's why all the dirty tricks and supporting someone like Trump. And fascism.

It’s against the law and some states to give food or water to people standing in lines in the heat, to vote? When they've purposely made the lines long and difficult to vote? That has to end. But OK I’ll even give you not giving people in line, food. But not giving them water? THAT should be illegal. What’s next ? Repressing their air?

If your favorite person for, or as president, and I’m talking about people who have been or are now president… if you don’t think they’ve done anything wrong? Or something you should disagree with? You’re just ignorant. These are people. They (hopefully) try hard to do good (this is not how Trump attacked being POTUS, ask anyone who worked with him). I believe we need to ben breaking glass ceilings. I liked Obama a lot. He was smart, erudite, I thought he’s a decent person. I think he did some very good things, but he did some things at the time I didn’t so much like. I’m glad he got two terms, though. I think Biden is far better than Trump. I don’t like everything he’s done either. But in comparison to Trump? You could put a dead llama in the oval office, and it would be better than Donald Trump for all the damage he’s done to America, our citizens and democracy… which translates as actual freedom. Conservatives do not need to break glass ceilings. They’ve broken them and they don’t replace them. We’re a liberal democratic Republic and we need to remain that. Women and minorities need to make progress. We needed a woman president, years ago. But the last thing we need is a Christian nationalist anything as POTUS. America is not a theocracy. It was designed, built in structure not to be a theocracy. And what we’re seeing lately are pushes towards autocracy and theocracy. I think they'd be happy with which ever one comes first for them.

Student debt forgiveness. Let’s look at this honestly. As we decided in the 1800s, with K–12 as a way to better America. "A rising tide lifts all boats." It’s a benefit to America to have a more educated society. Colleges got way out of control on intuition, and costs. I had Vietnam era VA benefits that paid for my four years of college towards my university degree in psychology. I think it was $350 a quarter plus books at $100 or $200 which just about killed me, aside from my rent, etc. I worked my first two years while at a community college And my last two years at university... I couldn’t work. I needed all my time to study. And I studied more than anybody. Because I knew that was my one chance, when my mind was as sharp as it would ever be, so then was the time. If we’re going to give loans out for college and I would argue, that’s should be K–14, as free. You should be able to get a two-year Voc. school or community college degree free, because times have fucking changed. We need to update and stay abreast of changes as we do with cost-of-living increases. If we’re gonna give loans to citizens you shouldn’t be paying $600 a month on interest and $30 on your loan. I mean, what the hell? It should be the other way around! So fixing that situation, however we have to, after ripping off our citizens and burdening them and giving them mental problems and breaking up their marriages and families from the stress that puts on them? That needs to be rectified. And for those complaining they have to pay for others now in fixing that? That’s living in a country, dumbass. You elect the right people so you don’t have these mistakes. Who has hated our education system the most? Republicans. Who did Trump put in as his Secretary of Education? Betsy DeVos (give me a break). Whose brother Eric Prince founded Blackwater, which has changed its names a few times because of their Christian nationalist questionable and at times, illegal activities.
We need to fix things...stop breaking them! Because fixing is too hard? Give me a break. Our founding fathers weep in their graves for this disingenuous bullshit that right extremists have fantasized and fetishized over. And that has to stop. They need to be properly educated, not indoctrinated, but actually taught History. History should make you feel uncomfortable. We've been through some tough times. All of humanity has. That's reality. We work hard now to do better, to learn from mistakes. NOT hide those mistakes, not NOT learn from them! Proof and reality, not conspiracy and immature desires.

Starting my 4th mile. This is kicking my butt. How wimpy…


Did you know that there's a national problem with the elderly not getting enough protein in their daily diet? We tend to just eat what makes us full. So I actually try to track what I’m eating. I don’t write journals, that drives me nuts. But I do try to pay attention. im' (always) trying to get my weight down. I’m like 6'1", 225 pounds. I want to get down to 200 pounds, so dinner lately has been cup yogurt and some fruit. Breakfast is simple and small, even though it may be the main meal of the day. I have my main meal at lunch which gives me time to digest before bedtime. I even allow myself a cookie or something after lunch.

I don’t eat sugar much, except occasionally. I believe we should eat well and live healthy so we can splurge and have fun once in a while. I use agave for sweetener. I avoid corn syrup or "inverted sugar", or whatever names they want to give it to trick you. Past week I’ve started buying mochi ice cream. Which is a little ball of ice cream with a shell of mochi, which is kinda beaten rice. I’ve been to mochi festivals, I highly recommend them. It’s a great Japanese event. We have them on Bainbridge Island here on the Puget Sound across from Seattle. Tyco drum performance is awesome and everyone's favorite. You can help with making the mochi, then eat it...so much fun. 

But anyway, I’ve been having one of those mochi ice cream balls after lunch. Eat it slowly, the mochi shell keep the ice cream from melting. It’s a little odd but when you get used to it, it’s pretty tasty. Anyway, reasonably restrict your diet. I hear fasting occasionally is good, since we are designed that way, hundreds of thousands of years ago. 

Body shaming people is bad, body shaming yourself is bad. But that’s not good either if you have too much of it. Too much, body. The amount of money we would save nationally if everybody got thin is mind-boggling. Less wear and tear, smaller seats on trains and planes, less fuel for airplanes, it goes on and on. Don't bother arguing about if being overweight is healthy or if obese is healthy. Be what you want to be. But I don't want or need to drag around excess weight on a frame designed for less. I find when I’m thinner I’m happier, I feel I’m healthier. I just feel better. My knees love me rather than sending me telegrams of hate and a need and desire to share to me to lose weight.
Aesthetically speaking, higher fat levels blur out the human form. I just prefer a little better  definition over none, just my personal preference.

Where did all this come from? In the 60s when I was a kid, my mom was overweight and out of shape. It was actually the out of shape I think I had more of a problem with. My friends moms were all thin. I found it embarrassing. Hey, I was a kid. In the 1960s. TV moms were ridiculous. Thin, attractive, wearing pearls when cleaning the house? What the hell. And those kind of perfect families on TV were NOT my family. I was  also what they called a “husky kid“. And I got teased for that. Kids just suck sometimes. But it was OK overall. I grew up with empathy for others and I stood up for kids I saw being bullied. Led to me having the crap kicked out of me several times. One time by a group of boys. I was 2nd grade, standing up for a 1st grader being bullied by some 5th grade boys. they backed down from me on the playground at recess.  Then got me after school. That sucked. Especially when they told the principle the next day I was the trouble making and he gave me hacks. What the holy hell?

I had a harsh realization recently.
I saw my USAF ID card. from 1978 when I was 23 and 6'1" weighing 160lbs. Packing chutes every day and those damn B-52 bomber 225lb drag chutes.
I weigh 225 today. I'd been wanting to get down to 200.
199 would be great though I didn't want to overdue it. 
But this means...
I'm 65 lbs overweight!
Damn. 

When I was in the Air Force, we found my wife had hypoglycemia. She went into natural foods, later worked at the health food store. I got down to like I don’t know, maybe 10% body fat, which might be a little too little. Mom said I looked unhealthy. I never had felt so great! When I was in college, after my divorce, my girlfriend and I rented an apartment from a bunch of firefighters in Bellingham Washington. They said they had to keep their body fat at 15% or they'd lose their job. This was 1982, 83, 84. They said they had to get into a water tank that would tell them what their body fat was. That got me thinking.

Like the fireman told me, you don’t need to carry excess fat, it’s useless to us. You only need enough to be healthy and that got me thinking. Fat is good for 100,00 years ago when we needed the fat between summers, in the lean cold times. Today things are different. I really didn’t have a problem with weight at that time. I was in great shape, best of my life after the military years. I only had a six pack on my stomach which kind of bummed me out as I didn’t have an eight pack. But there it was, be happy with what you got and just do the best you can.

Mile 3 1/2… I’m ready to quit. Feels like 4 miles already. But I’m gonna push through that last mile. I don’t want to backslide now. It was supposed to rain today but it didn’t. So I’m here, walking. Supposed to rain tomorrow. It’s that time of year where in the Pacific Northwest, you go outside when it’s nice.

Just thinking about my older MAGA brother who for years he hated… HATED, Nancy Pelosi. He’s transferred that to Joe Biden. All when Trump is far worse than both of those two together. But I don’t hate him. It’s kind of a useless, a waste of energy emotion. Tends to be inaccurate. I was taught martial arts from fifth grade on. You don’t hate or get mad at your opponent in a fight because you lose control and hand control to them. So said my Sensei. You think, you act and respond to what’s happening. 
Not what MAGA does. Too often they respond to fantasy. Fantasy designed by others.

What hatred does is turn your opponent into, “the other“. It dehumanizes them. Who does that work for? The leadership, not the individuals. Not the citizens. Hatred divides us and breaks America. It's toxic leadership. Joe Biden has not tried to divide America like the right has claimed he has. He has been far too congenial in my book, for far too long. Recently, he started fighting back against Donald Trump and his nonsense. And so that’s weaponized against all of America and not just Biden. It’s sad that the right can’t see that accurately observing, is not hatred. But it’s interesting to note when that side is being observed, they register that as hatred. They are recognizing their own ill will and their poor orientation of life that they are existing within. When you hit someone, and someone says you hit someone, you don't register how you're a victim being demonized. You're victimizing others. Deal with honest observations and adjust if you don't like being who you are defining yourself as. It ain't complicated. Though it appears life is too complicated for them.

Let me put it this way… If you hate, YOU are the enemy. And don’t disingenuously try to label those reacting to your hatred. as their being “haters“. Don’t be a compliant deluded citizen of the government in the book "1984". Stop trying to bring that into fruition. Don’t be a "good" citizen in the book, "The Handmaid‘s Tale", and stop trying to bring that into fruition.

OK. Starting that 4th mile...


For the first time, a majority of Americans say they are not part of a church, a temple, or a mosque. 

Well, that’s progress. Finally. Religions has through history been used for control of the masses and today it's been fully weaponized in politics. Certainly in America. I've talked before about how one church went to Africa and pushed homophobia, got laws passed against LGBTQ+ toward some of those people being murdered. How very Christian?

For those who say that’s bad, what's bad is humanity should’ve grown up beyond mythology, hundreds of years ago and the religious killed people who weren’t even trying to change others' minds, just trying to live their life. And that’s conservatism for you. As with women, as with minorities, as with the non-binary, and as with the concept of non-binary in general. 

The world is not black-and-white, it's shades of gray with color and those who can’t take that have mental problems. And a political party. Binary is what you use, as is conservatism, only at times of great emergency and when there’s a little time to act or think. To try and make THAT an entire political party or a national mindset... is not only damaging, it’s dangerous. 

We usually do have time to think. We have time to construct. We have time to share our thoughts together and come to a group decision. But here we have a Republican party who just wants power because they "know what's right for us all". Because they believe in patriarchy, because while they may say they don’t believe in patriarchy, they exist in a patriarchy of their actions and abuses, and that’s regression. That’s the “make America great again“ weird belief system. That’s the "it was better in the old days” paradigm, fully ignoring the ignorance and the abuse back then, and poor medical science and the poor capabilities to help others or to spread health and wellness worldwide. Capitalism has taken us a good distance from our caves and huts. But it’s also become "gamed" and toxic, where the game is fixed against the majority. Where we could feed the world... but we don’t? Which pretty much says it all

Religion. We need to get back to it as a private thing. When you go out and try to turn others to your ways of believing in what's based in mythology without any serious kind of proof, and where the debate of God existing so utterly useless… Just Leave Others Alone. Stop pushing your beliefs on others. 

I joined the Freemasons back I think in 2004. I got as high as Senior Warden. I was up for the next head dude. Family matters dragged me away and I haven’t gone back. But I learned a lot. My grandfather was a 32nd degree Freemason and Shriner. The first rule I learned was that you don’t go out to get other Freemason, they have to come to you. That would be a good rule for every fucking religion on earth. I like the teachings in religion of justice, mercy and compassion, but I don’t see it a lot in action. I’m not much into the Old Testament teachings of justice, harsh justice, and God. What I find so interesting with Christian who say how many they live and preach the New Testament but keep referring back to the old. As if the New Testament didn’t exist. Thus you get things like anti-abortion, pro murder in some cases as a love of Capital punishment. You’ve seen me say Trump deserves capital punishment and he does. But I don’t believe in it. And that says a lot. I believe it should be used sparingly, and we’re talking maybe one person killed by the State every one to 10 years and the less the better. But when an individual is so dangerous to the body politic as Donald Trump is, as Steve Bannon is worldwide, as Stephen Miller is, they’ve earned the State's wrath and they do need to be put down. An alternative would be say, Guantánamo Bay, with a permanent gag order, for life.

3 1/2 miles! 

Which guarantees me 4! Unless an ambulance gets involved. I’m beat up enough from 4 miles today that I was only gonna do one more 4 mile walk after today, but I may just keep doing them until they get a little easier and then go for five. Acclimate to 4, then move on. Then I’ll be at a 5 mile level. Being only the month of March, I’m not doing too bad. Somehow I made it through this winter, which seems to get harder for me every year. Ah well...do your best.

The podcast is interviewing Rafael Warnock now. He's saying there’s a issue of loneliness in America today. Yeah, I didn’t expect to be living alone at this point in my life either. My grandfather died alone. My grandmother lived alone until she died. My older brother lives alone. My sister is still married to the guy she married after high school. Little bit later after high school, after she got her career going. And they’re both great fun to hang with. My little brother died in '75. My cousin, a female, lives alone now but only because her boyfriend of 40 years died a few years ago. Her parents lived together till they died. My mom had been married to multiple partners with all my siblings being half siblings, but never feeling like it was that way. We were tight.

I’m honored that my older brother once told me some years ago, he has two younger brothers by his dad, that he always felt like I was more of a brother to him than they ever were. And he grew up with them. We didn't see him much until his teens. And I can’t tell you how much my siblings feel like 100% siblings, as we were always very close.

As for loneliness? I seldom feel that. I keep busy. People retire, and then die, or people say they retired and they hate life. As with "empty nest" syndrome, before the kids move out find something to replace them, with as best you can to keep busy. Which is what I did. I had an intensive IT job, and when my kids were to start moving out soon, I started writing every moment of my spare time again. It was exhausting and rewarding, and when they were finally moved out, and it was just me and the dog, on our acreage out in the woods in Squamish, Washington, it wasn't such a shock. I was also working remotely from home every day so I didn’t have to take the two hour commute by car, bus, ferry, and walking. Twice a day. Four hours a day. I missed the kids, but I never really felt lonely. 

Dave Attell on his new Netflix special, Hot Cross Bun, just dropped. "What's loneliness look like? Your image in a microwave oven glass. Turn, turn, turn. Turn into a woman."

As for now, I would love to have somebody special to spend life with. The last lady I was dating was six years ago. I helped her transition from her marriage and a nightmare. She’s now with same guy after me, over five years now. Before her, I was dating a woman who had been married in an abusive relationship for 27 years, since she was 18. I was the second guy she had slept with. Helped with her transition. Before that was my 2002 divorce. I’d still be married to her except she definitely had some mental problems that even my kids now sadly recognize. Maybe not sadly as it's helped them heal.

But lonely? I don’t know…

I definitely think it’s helpful to get married when you’re a little younger, when you still good looking. I do agree with some scientists who believe aging is a terminal, disfiguring disease to be conquered. I was once in a lecture by a visiting CEO of a company, while I was at university, who said, "There are people in this room now, considering the technology we have today, with the advances we're making and that can reasonably be expected, some of you here in this room today, may never die." And I'm good with that. That was 1983. 

I’ve had 3.5 marriages. My second marriage I remember her looking at me one day and saying, “You really don’t know how good-looking you are, do you?" Id didn't know what to say to that. Whatever. no I don’t think she'd say that today. But I don’t know, after a lifetime of alcoholism. I really don’t know what she’d say today. Though I can say I’m happy she’s gotten cleaned up now and seems happier. Single, by the way. Yeah, I really know how to pick them...

America is 5% of the world population. 25% of the world’s incarcerated. Why?

Warnock just made a good point on the podcast, that ritualism helps. Keeps a connection with others and with history, referring to his church. Which is interesting because that takes me back to Freemasonry, which is not a religious institution at all. We had a visiting leader from another lodge give us a talk. Interesting guy. He said, "We're all ritualists here" I'd never thought of it that way. I had flashbacks to my Catholic old school upbringing where I was head altar boy at our Slovak Church. I think that ended my Freemason time. Weird.
Yes there’s a "G" in Freemasonry and no it doesn’t stand for God but stands for the "Great Architect". IF you prefer it to mean "God", whatever. And in that way, anyone of any religion can be a Freemason. You just have to believe in a higher power. YOU are NOT the higher power I think is the point. My son started to join and got half way through but then ended up moving and never got his Master Mason level. We both agreed that something about joining a lodge had to do with men finding a way to not go to church with wives and families, or to have a place to go that was like going to church without the religion, or God. Because they were smarter than that, I would guess. Supportive of critical thinking and reality. Of being a "good man". I once said that no lodge would ever have Donald Trump but then someone online said they were a Freemason and they would have him in a second. And his lodge would have him. Which, as one of the tenets of Freemasonry, Trump could not be accepted into a lodge. Period. He is not a substantial quality of character. I mean come on, he’s a liar, a criminal and a scumbag. I mean, come on already.

Rafael Warnock: "The arc of the universe is long, but then towards Justice." As Dr. King used to say.

People who do not feel safe, lack empathy. And that explains the Republican Party and MAGA and Donald Trump, who have been purposely made to feel unsafe and insecure and that there is “the other “out there against them, seeking them out to harm them (give me a break). Because autocracy needs an enemy. Because control requires distraction to keep them from seeing how you're manipulating them.

I guess that’s the thing, I’ve never felt really insecure. Very seldom and in specific situations but not overall. Makes me really worry about conservatives.

Warnock is saying on the podcast he thinks that Bibi in Israel is wrong in attacking where the people have been told to go. People who did what they were told to do. Kind of reminds me of my dog. When my kids were younger, the dog had his bed in the living room, off to the side. I made it clear to them that no matter what he does, if he’s on his bed, even if he did something bad, that bed is his safe zone. Everybody has to have someplace they feel safe at. But not somebody else’s safe zone, you don't take that. That’s… some deep MAGA style shit

I wish you all great success and health! Until next time!

Cheers! Sláinte!
A Chinook helicopter is flying overhead as I arrive here at my house, my walk now over.

Monday, March 25, 2024

Walkabout Thoughts #67

My thoughts, Stream of consciousness, rough and ready, while walking off long Covid and listening to podcasts…

Weather for the day… starting out, 51°. When I got home, 55°, with broken clouds. Great day for a walk.

Podcast Marc Maron's WTF ep with Eddie Pepitone

Always recognize your primary plan and prepare a Plan B. If you have a Plan B, consider a Plan C, and perhaps even a Plan D. Not everyone has a plan, so if you do, you’re already doing well. Having a backup plan puts you ahead of the game. The more backup plans you have, the more redundancy you build into your systems, which is beneficial. However, be mindful not to overburden yourself with too many contingencies.

Every system should have a backup. As a former parachute rigger in the Air Force, I learned the importance of this. I once inquired about the backup for the emergency parachute, having been a sport jumper with two chutes prior to my service. I was told that the airplane itself is the primary means of landing, and the emergency parachute is just that—an emergency option. Therefore, an additional backup for the emergency chute isn’t necessary.

I was also told a story about the only person who survived an emergency egress from a KC-135 Stratotanker—a crew chief who managed to escape by dropping head first down the ladder tube with a toolbox. However, he had forgotten to take a parachute, so effectively, no one has ever successfully used an emergency egress in flight. While such stories are often shared, it’s hard to distinguish between what’s true and what’s merely a tale."

On Marc Maron’s podcast, Eddie Pepitone mentioned that he had his Achilles tendon repaired years ago by a surgeon who also worked for the Seahawks. This reminded me of my own experience. Back in ‘88, I had my first knee surgery, and in 2000, the other knee was operated on by the Seahawks’ in-house surgeon. I trusted I was in good hands, having both procedures done at Seattle Surgery Services.

The last surgery was when I lived in Covington. I took the Bainbridge ferry to Seattle and decided to walk up the steep hill to the surgery center. I mentioned this to the nurse, who found it odd but okay. It was funny. She asked, "You walked up that hill, to have knee surgery? Okayyy..."

Around that time, my marriage ended in divorce. My ex-wife’s mother, who worked at a hospital in Covington, had recommended this surgeon, which was a kind gesture. Sadly, she and her husband have since passed away. I believe the surgeon had recently left the Seahawks, but I’m confident the care was still top-notch. Reflecting on these stories, I realize how they shape our experiences, even if some may be more legend than fact.

Eddie Pepitone mentioned on Marc Maron’s podcast that he had surgery in his 30s, and now at 65, he reflects on that time. I’m 68, so back in 2000 when I was 45, it seems I might have been treated by the new Seahawks doctor who succeeded my previous one.

It’s interesting how people are surprised by the ease with which one can get injured, like stepping off a curb and breaking an ankle. I had a similar experience when I heard a snap while walking on a flat sidewalk and ended up with a severe ankle sprain. Thankfully, it wasn’t broken.

During the podcast, Eddie Pepitone also shared a humorous anecdote about his phase of smoking Jasmine cigarettes, to which Marc Maron jokingly called him a coward, prompting laughter from both.

In the mid-80s, while working at Tower Video on Mercer Street in Seattle, I developed a fondness for French cigarettes, introduced to me by my then-girlfriend, who would later become my wife and eventually my ex-wife. She preferred the blue ones, while I was partial to the green. During that time, I also experimented with clove cigarettes, attracted by their aroma and the belief that they were somehow less harmful.

From the moment I started smoking weed in August 1974 in Phoenix, Arizona (introduced by my brother and his friend and neighbor just before my 16th birthday)...from the beginning my friends and I aimed to inhale what was as cool , moist and particle-free as possible. We found that joints didn’t compare to the potential of a bong. Nowadays, vaping seems to be a preferable option, as it involves inhaling vapor rather than smoke. However, it’s important to be cautious of vape filaments that can deteriorate and release particles if they burn, which is also detrimental to health. Ultimately, the healthiest choice being to avoid inhaling any heated substances or particulate matter altogether.

Reflecting on a comment about Eddie Pepitone being emotionally stunted, he humorously retorted that he seeks advice from 12-year-olds. This sparked a memory of my own childhood in the '60s when an adult sought my advice. Despite my initial hesitation, I obliged, and my input seemed to be well-received. Such interactions were not uncommon for me, even though my friends didn’t always understand me

During military service, I was recognized with a good conduct medal and numerous awards. I was also considered by my psychology department advisor professor to be among, as he pout it, "the top 10% of the top 10% of university psychology students nationwide, not by grades but by his observation—a claim I found flattering yet questionable. he was a distinguished Brown University graduate, taught psychology, in the awareness and reasoning division, and phenomenology. He wasn't easy and demanded a lot from us in his teachings, which extended to both my girlfriend and me, who lived with me at the time. She was incredibly intelligent, highly regarded by our peers, and I credit her with helping me through college—a sentiment she graciously reciprocated years later which I found rather humbling.

Eddie Pepitone shared an insight with Marc revealing that many of his stage characters are derived from his father’s ‘operatic rage’. This struck a chord with me, as my stepfather exhibited a similar intensity, though it was rooted in intimidation and mental abuse.

In a lighthearted moment, Pepitone mistakenly used ‘absurdum’ instead of ‘absurdism’, which Maron found fascinating. I also liked it. It sounded, familiar. They discussed how the digital age has led us to a state of ‘absurdum’, a playful take on the Latin phrase ‘reductio ad absurdum’, which means reducing something to absurdity. Maron confirmed that ‘absurdum’ is indeed a real word, adding a touch of humor to their conversation about the complexities of modern life.
 
I made it! 3.5 miles guaranteeing me for if I ever want to get home. Now I have a half mile to decide if I want to go for five or overdo it. Feel like I’m done. This is a good accomplishment.

I agree with the podcast and they’re saying that bullying is so prevalent nowadays. And it’s true. Donald Trump is nothing but a bully and a criminal. And people are attracted to him because he is a bully. They think it’s for other reasons many times, but that’s what it comes down to a that authoritarians are bullies and criminals and abusive. And narcissistic. Their main game plan is to cut others down to elevate themselves, and then reap the power theft.

They referenced the flat earth society as "flat earthers". I’ve always thought they were ridiculous. Unless it’s an absurdist philosophy or absurdist religion or maybe more so an absurdist science. I mean if they really believe it they’re foolish or at the worst they’re severely and probably selectively ignorant. Which is what MAGA is based on. That bullying. I mean, I created my own absurdist, religion, "PurpleIsm". If flat earthers our professing to believe that nonsense out of a desire to break the norms of society, I fully get THAT! But too many of them, take it too serious and try to act like it’s real and there’s people who actually believe them and buy into it, because they’re just not that, I don't know, bright or educated? There’s so much fake facts and disinformation today we really have to be more careful than we've had to be all through history.

This is good to address. The podcast mentions news filters and Maron said yes, it's set to panic as a default. And that’s so true today. My older brother thinks I’m a "Libtard" (I refuse to call him a "conservaRat" or a "RepubliCant" (or ""Cunt" in the British sense), or stoop to Trump level childish ad hominems, damn trump is immature, how anyone likes him is quite beyond the pale). Though I really don’t fit that definition. Why? I don't blindly accept beliefs, I have a long foundation proving my course both directions. He just grew up with his beliefs and reinforced them as it was fun. I've pushed hard to accept reality regardless of my beliefs or desires. Sucks often but better to put your life on the line for reality, that fantasies or conspiracies.


It’s stupid thing to say and he knows better, and I told him that and he sort of backed off. Too many Fox News viewers believe what they’re told. I tried watching Fox News. I just can’t do it, too many disingenuous lies and bullshit and fake facts and purposeful disinformation, and even passing along what Russia says. When I watch what I do enjoy watching, I can’t help it as I was trained this way… so that when they say something too far from the truth, I know it, I see it and, I either disbelieve them, or I take time to look it up. Whenever I’m gonna tell others, I take time to vet my information. 

Now, when you hear someone say "I do my own research" it’s a red light that they’re likely full of shit. If they do any research, if they research isn’t just listening to Fox News talking heads that is, they tend only to go down as I discovered because I’ve checked this, they only go down like one layer in vetting something. This information or misinformation checking is generally merely one or two layers deep. Any professional or trained researcher knows the old journalism triangulation method, which I hear is not really used today and allegedly sometimes for good reasons, and bad. 

But it’s a good note for most people to look for three desperate very different sources, preferably ones who would normally disagree with each other and try to prove what you believe... to be false. If you can’t then you’re on something. Going out to prove what you believe is true too often leads to confirmation bias. I would say 98% of what my brother tells me as ground shaking horrific conspiracy theory stuff takes me under five minutes, often about 30 seconds to disprove that’s some weak shit there.

Well anyway, that's it for today. I just stuck with the 4 miles. Next time hopefully, 5 miles! After I got home, the left ankle is sore. Damn, the older you get the less you can sit around. I heard on NPR today a study about people taking time often to move around during day. Results were people's attitudes and physicality were far better and many kept it up, with some having it change their life style for the better.

I wish you all great success and health! Until next time!

Cheers! Sláinte!

Wednesday, March 20, 2024

Walkabout Thoughts #66

My thoughts, Stream of consciousness, rough and ready, while walking off long Covid and listening to podcasts…

NOTE (from after this walk and notes below): Had curry at Yoko Yoko in Bremerton today. So tasty.
Then saw DUNE Part 2 today. Liked it better than Part 1.
But worst theater experience in years. Guy down front couldn't stop talking to his girlfriend for more than 20 seconds the entire movie (I seriously considered he was mentally challenged), and a guy behind me at one point said, "Bro, come on, be quiet." To no effect.
Then half way through we lost the video. Took them about 10 minutes to fix, then they backed it up for about 15. Sigh... I'll watch it again in my home theater.
Later...I noticed I lost my reading glasses. Usually don't take them to lunch in case I lose them, and lost them. So I won't be able to edit below after my walk. Apologies.


Shooting for 3 miles today. Had to deal with the heart beating too hard at the beginning again now, after the half mile point seems to be pretty settled down. Man, you can take this getting old stuff and shove it. They come up with a youth pill, taking it!

Weather for the day… starting out, 61° when I got home 66°

Podcast today Pod Save America, ep., Trump’s Bloodbath? (feat. Katie Porter)

It’s interesting to note that MAGA is ignorant enough to not understand when Trump uses a term like bloodbath it’s a disingenuous and MAGA are clever enough to rationalize. It’s a harmless comment, but they’re not clever enough to avoid his authoritarian use as a term affecting them exactly the way he intends.

Before I left home today I watched a C-SPAN2 show I want to share a few quotes from on China, TikTok and the CCP's efforts in America that I KNOW are extremely important. Lots of confusion about TikTok, which Katie Porter said she voted against the bill in Congress because it needs work but more so, America needs eduation to understand why our government is so concerned. If YOU'RE confused or angry about it, read this next (then I'll continue with my normal blog):


Reva Price, US-China Economic & Sec. Review Commission Vice Chair: I think it's clear to most Americans how this matters on the security realm. But how would you address this so that they were concerned about what it means for their personal information? What is the impact of the Chinse Communist Party having this kind of information on them [American citizens]? Like where they shop and what kinds of things they buy, or what music they listen to or whathaveyou?

Nazak Nikakhtar, Nat'l Sec. & Int'l Trade Attorney [2 other experts on the panel declined any need to expand on her answer here]: 
So our adversaries have talked for years about what sort of "information warfare" information campaign. It stems all the way from what children are exposed to, the kind of news we get. Most fundamentally what I see is sowing a lot of discord into the United States. If we're fighting with each other and the long list of what we're fighting about keeps growing because they're infusing sort of inflammatory sentiment to our ecosystem. The more we let that happen, the more we're at each other's throats...and this is by design... that we don't form a united front against a common adversary."

Ivan Tsarynny, Feroot Cybersecurity CEO & Co-Founder: "I completely agree with that statement and what information even collected on pixels can provide and has been provided is information of teenagers or anyone else is reading or which pages they follow or which pages they visit, that creates a real powerful insight and data about creating discord or other conflicts in our societies."

Jack Corrigan, Senior Research Analyst at Georgetown’s Center for Security and Emerging Technology (CSET): "I don't really have anything to add, I think what they said, I would agree with."

For what's next. Congressional hearing - Nazak Nikakhtar, Nat'l Sec. & Int'l Trade Attorney, said she also worries about Chinese photo apps which gain access to your phone camera, etc., can add malicious code & can copy code to your router & "across systems like cancer. 

Nazak Nikakhtar: Where American orientation is money, CCP in China is to infiltrate, and then cripple our systems and gain the upper hand. Without question.

Ivan Tsarynny: I was born in a communist  county and there laws make no difference, it is what the leader at the top wants to have happen. Also apps like Alipay. Alibaba and Tencent...

Nazak Nikakhtar: China owns the Radisson Hotel chain. They are not interested in hotels.

Continuing on with Walkabout Thoughts:

Add in the C-SPAN congressional hearing

The podcast has a good point that this may be one of the most damaging former presidential speeches ever even if you remove the bloodbath comment from Trump speech at the rally the referring to in the podcast that everybody this week has seen on the news, one way or another

Regarding former V POTUS, not endorsing supporting Donald Trump I agree it’s a big deal. While some may say it’s not the podcast. Take a win when you get one.

The whole Paul Manafort after prison, after pardon by Trump, may be running his campaign after all his Russian connections that have been verified documented costume dearly. Denying the Russian connections with Trump at this point is just stupid.

Trump on his stacking the Scotus to destroy Roe versus Wade saying on a lot of counts there very good things done there one in the bigger picture far far more bad things came of it. I’ve been saying for decades that Congress needs to get their shit together and make this a national federal law Because what happens if Skoda shoots it down. Now that won’t happen, everybody said. OK

Republicans who are saying they want to go after contraception and after recreational sex I have to ask what happened to freedom actual freedom of the individual freedom of spirit freedom to the pursuit of happiness? I mean what’s next we’ve already had the fashion police with people getting beat up for wearing a fucking Covid mask when sometimes they had medical conditions where they could die if they caught Covid. I’m assuming everybody read your 1984 George Orwell book we’re headed into the thought police because that’s where autocrats always go. That’s one of the biggest paranoids of the Chinese communist party.

This is America I’m all for freedom of religion, freedom of thought regardless of the fact how much I’m against organized religion, and the other bullshit it leads to. But the Republican party really needs to assist itself from theocratic tendencies, because after all, regardless of how they view this country being founded Freedom as a primary tenant of America in the US Constitution

Oh yes Chuck Schuber calling out BB Netanyahu as needed to be removed because he’s leading Israel in the direction that has lost their way. When you’re attacked this thousand people are killed that you respond by killing people in the tens of thousands including mostly children the elderly and women non-combat Greatly missing the Hamas targets your after yeah you’ve kind of lost your fucking way

BB at yahoo has been leaning authoritarian like Putin like Trump as with China etc. America could be called it has been called a kleptocracy and what’s worse than that? Easy an oligarchy and a theocracy which Trump is pushing us into

Mitch McConnell called Schumer speech p grotesque this coming from Mr. grotesque himself and I don’t mean his looks but it’s political leanings and actions. He’s been a horrible person in Congress for a long time.

To be clear Schumer is not anti-Israel he’s very pro Israel but he’s very anti-autocrat anti-Bibi Netanyahu anti-Trump anti-Putin

It’s also important to note bibi says that Schumer is delving into Israeli politics too much Netanyahu Does it like all the time historically

I’m saying we should do this and I want obviously Israelis Jewish people to be protected like everybody but one does wonder if we were to turn things around with Israel’s enemies? How would that make things better or worse? I ran as a big problem in international affairs and they’re religious. Had a State is on his last legs and there are many and I ran would like to see things turn around, since things are so problematic as they are what do you keep doing to maintain that and what do you do different to make progress?

Nazi starved in incinerated Jews in World War III. Explain to me how Israel has not done that to Palestinians since October 7.

Why is Netanyahu dealing with people like bengavir?

Here’s the thing that BB Netanyahu doesn’t get and MAGA doesn’t get about Trump and the Republican Party doesn’t understand about how they should not support Trump or MAGA bullshit… Regardless, if your guy is saying what you want here but he’s a lowlife criminal. You don’t choose him. You don’t support authoritarian theocratic nonsense in a country like America in order to protect American citizens. MAGA think that American citizens are MAGA, they are a corrupt, confused disinformed over propagandized minority

What so ironic about the MAGA claims of stolen elections is that our elections aren’t stolen that’s not the problem. They are unduly unfairly and ill liberally skewed by big and dark money, and the Republican party in the best sense of Trump who calls out what others say accurately in observing his actions About the others who are fighting against the things he’s claiming they are doing. Again when it’s doing it.

Yeah, the senator on the podcast has a good point saying she wore a red dress to a Democratic function and people said you can’t do that because it’s Donald Trump‘s color it’s Republican it’s mega and she said I’m not giving him a whole color. And that’s a damn good point same thing I said about certain words and things before. MAGA, bigoted assholes, stole the word, patriotism, and our American flag for a while, and I believe we may have taken it back. If you flew a flag just a few years ago you were a Trump supporter if you said patriot, they knew you were Extreme right wing. So I would suggest half of every buddy at Democratic events going forward where red because if that’s how it works MAGA and Republicans will see MAGA and Republicans supporting Joe Biden Democratic events and how is that a bad thing?

My still third Catholic sister invited our cousin and I over for Easter dinner. Thankfully, she’s not MAGA or conservative or Republican. In fact, my entire family was raised democratic and a union family, with my stepdad being a blue-collar worker who retired from a warehouse at Nalley’s food foods in Tacoma. But again this is America I will support to the death peoples rights to their delusions about anything. Regardless, your religious political delusions as long as you’re not working against America like MAGA and Donald Trump are. When you see your leaders lineup with your national enemies, wake the fuck up.

And for those like my older brother, who says I have TDS, when in his maggot delusion, he does I’m a veteran I have a college degree psychology, and I spent the first half of my life studying several things. Soviet espionage and religion. I gained a deep respect for the Russian people in history, but not for their autocratic socialist bullshit. No more than the Chinese socialist. Bullshit authoritarian is authoritarianism. Wasn’t until the 90s I really started paying attention to politics and applying my previous skills back. I voted for Reagan the first time I voted against him the second time I voted his VP and his president and since then I’ve not voted for a Republican because of the useless people they put up, Quail VP was a sign.

I thought George W. Bush was a war criminal I thought Gore won the election in 2000. I I warned after 911 but America was going to attack another country probably an innocent country because they needed an enemy and they wanted to punch somebody in the mouth and bush didn’t like Hussain because of his dad back in the Kuwait Iraq conflict when we took out which set us up for a lot of bad shit. Not because he took the sane out, but as usual, because of what we did in the after effects. I was a big Obama and Bernie and even Hillary supporter. I thought Hillary earned her time to run for president. I think we may have done better in some ways with Obama but I didn’t like everything he did and Hillary would’ve handled Putin better, and we may not be in the situation today, so thanks a lot fucking Trump

I’m coming up on the end of my 2nd mile and with all the jawing I’m doing and aside from my desire to get the 3 miles today I really feel I have to do a3 mile and so far I feel pretty good for it :-)

Katie, as a guest says regardless of citizens, United, or this toxic spewed conservative Scotus. There are lots of things we can do about big money, dark money, and our politics and our elections. Thank God for that.

Do you know it’s worse than “woke ism“? Anti-woke ism

Trump needs to eat that “hamburger from heaven” very very soon. Bye-bye.

Two political standards always crack me up. “I don’t want career politician, representing me“ and why can’t the guy you partied with who stood next to the keg giving you a beer be the president?“ I think the reasons are obvious. Politicians that are new have to learn and there’s a ramping up time that could be years or maybe never for some. So I’m on a career path of Ted Cruz, which is anything to enrich and empower me. Do you really want a dumb fuck next to the keg running the country when the best way is someone who’s been through Congress which Biden has been. Someone who knows the system at least the constitution which Trump doesn’t. The last thing you want is a businessman. Now there’s two kinds. The corporate thought type businessman thinks only of the shareholders and profit. More enlighten, types worry also about other things like our environment the future actual people being humane because there’s money in that too not quite as much if you’re willing to allow people to die and poison our environment and support really bad people politics to promote your efforts. And the EPA, because poison in the environment makes you a lot of money as long as you eventually moved to a clean area and start poisoning that over the next hundred years.

OK I hit the 2 1/2 mile point which means I’m guaranteed to do 3 miles if I ever want to get home again. I actually walked a little further today progress!

Representative Katie Porter has a good point and that she voted against the TikTok bill in Congress because she thought the American people needed to be better educated and understand why and it wasn’t a great bill. So she hopes the Senate corrects that or votes it down. She said it’s kind of screwed up that we don’t want to talk about American companies and their data collection. We should probably very closely adopt the EU law because they seem to be ahead of us on all of that stuff to protect their citizens. Our toxic capitalism is such that we don’t care so much about protecting citizens and if MAGA Trump gets in he wants to dissolve the EPA. So enjoy your filthy air and filthy water.

We need to really look at things and not just technologies and protections but but we should already have high-speed rail all over the country if we’re so great. We should have cellular service that you can get from just about anywhere like you can in Europe and Asia. we should have a population that’s more savvy about using the technology when so many of us don’t know what the hell they’re doing or how to do it

I wish you all great success and health! Until next time!

Cheers! Sláinte!

Tuesday, March 19, 2024

Walkabout Thoughts #65

My thoughts, Stream of consciousness, rough and ready, while walking off long Covid and listening to podcasts…

Today is the first day of Spring! 

Nice out today (I'm writing this yesterday), but I'm feeling no motivation lately. I've had the worst experience since end of December requiring being on anti-virals. Thanks again Long Covid for the gift that seems to keep on giving. I hear they may have a new long covid test coming out. I knew winter would be rough, but it's over now. Now I have to get back up to speed. It's not easy though.

Listening to the Pod Save the America podcast today, "Republicans' Work Till You Die" Pretty good episode.

First couple of blocks though, my heart was pumping so hard my chest hurt. So I stopped to slow it down. It's like the vagus nerve can't adjust to changes fast enough. Or histamine issues. Thought about taking a Benadryl but heart slowed and the rest of the 2 miles (really want to get back up to 5) was pretty great. Got home, had lunch with the door open, like yesterday (until it got too cool out) and feeling better than before the walk. 

The world however, still insane. People fighting against their own best interests, demonizing other citizens who don't deserve it. Decency for some is looked down upon. Some wanting America to be what they want, screw all others, even though it is THEY who are in the minority. Decades of the GOP realizing they ARE a minority but there are dirty tricks to be used to offer them an American Apartheid of sorts.

Yeah, that's NOT American by any definition of the term.

First off. This:

Potential 2024 ‘Chaos’: Election Deniers Refusing to Certify Results

Election officials in eight states have delayed or refused to certify results since Trump’s 2020 loss — a likely preview of this year’s elections BY JUSTIN GLAWE MARCH 17, 2024

That's disturbing. Lot's going on that is lately. I have on a lot of news, documentaries, C-SPAN shows of government, interviews, and so on while I'm working on line or writing. And yes, I pause or mute at times when I really have to concentrate (either on the writing, or the show, to be honest). I realized I don't need much of the news shows info as I've already heard it elsewhere. So I put on a new show, always DVR-ing it, fast forward to where they have guest experts added into the discussion and only then hit play (unless I noticed something on screen zipping by I don't know about but often, no, nothing I don't already know of). It saves a lot of time and I learn a lot. You'd be surprised how much good stuff I've seen on C-SPAN (1,2,3). Author interviews, history lessons, etc. I've been an information hoarder since childhood. Anyway, I just wanted to mention this because if you're watching a lot of shows and can skip what you already know, great time saver and you learn even more than otherwise. Cheers!

So... Putin is President again for 6 years. What a lowlife criminal who has a nation of 85% supporting him. Delusional. Like MAGA in America. Clueless while believing they're on the highroad. "High" is about correct on that.

Democrats: probably right a lot, but...fighting an uphill battle and with Trump, there's always some new chicanery no one ever thought of before because it's either illegal, immoral, or no one ever considered doing it before because it makes you into such a vapid lowlife (vapid: adjective. without liveliness or spirit; dull or tedious: a vapid party; vapid conversation. lacking or having lost life, sharpness, or flavor; insipid; flat: vapid tea)...you're welcome.

I'm not a Trump hater. I don't hate anyone. "TDS" is a purely MAGA condition, no other Americans have "TDS", only them. I do believe some people earn state execution. People like Putin, Trump, Bibi in Israel is working on it, maybe succeeded. I started disliking Trump in 2015. Comments about Pres. Obama were a warning shot. But my cousin whom I was visiting in late 2015 had worked for a union and dealt with Trump. I'd liked what I knew of Trump in the 89s/90s, etc. I loved that David Letterman could call a NYC billionaire on his show and just chat. I'd read his book. I'd watched most seasons of, "The Apprentice". But my cousin gave me an earful and I left my pleasant several days at his Florida home with an altered mind on Donald Trump. 

From there forward I began to find just how bad he was until I was warning people that electing a guy like that as POTUS was the absolute worst job there is to give a person like him. Now we know how true that is, how bad it is to get so much power to a greedy career criminal and pathological narcissist. A second term for Trump is a huge mistake and may be the end of America as we know it. May end elections. Here's the thing. Electing Biden again I guarantee you, there will be elections in 2028. Electing Trump, we cannot offer that guarantee. And that's the bottom like, the last straw. 

Look. Criminals can break the law. Police have been up against this from the start. They have laws and rules, criminals don't. Trump can skirt reality and decency all he wants. He/They don’t have to follow OUR (all our) rules while actual citizens and Democrats (or others who won't stand for this MAGA/GOP crap)  just have to be smarter. 
Al Capone got away for a long time... but not forever. 
For Trump? Seems like the end of forever is rapidly approaching.

There’s a reason I referred to MAGA as "The fooled".
They’re not fools.
It’s in their actions that you are made to think that.

There’s no acceptable level of lead and pipes for children to be consuming. That realization has brought us years ago to start removing damaged pipes with lead in them and lead-based paints, because originally it covered walls more opaquely than anything else. It’s hard to imagine how Donald Trump hadn't as a kid, in seemingly so very  symptomatic of having consumed a great deal of lead as a child. Maybe he was eating the paint in that old mansion. He does seem like a kid who ate dried mucus, lead paint, or paste, a lot.

The only reason to remain pro-fossil fuels is if you have a stake in it. Moving towards Green energy does so much more for us It gets us off fossil fuels. It builds jobs. It enhances our infrastructure and national security. It advances our technologies. It makes new things cheaper, better and lighter. Being so tooth and nail against it just doesn’t make any sense. Using it as a political platform merely points out who you are and who you’re paid by. So? Just stop it. These people in our government bending over backwards to come back down through their bowed legs, in order to kiss the ass of the powerful and wealthy? THOSE are who we should be going against. Mad at. Infuriated with.

EPA Administrator Michael Regan on talking to Republicans behind closed doors: "They don’t challenge me on the climate science." Also, everybody wants clean air and clean water, so why are some Republicans (and MAGA) fighting against it as their token boogeyman, "wokeism"? Because it pays, in many ways for them. Because they are in the Party of Big Business. Because they are in the Look at your feet Party, the do NOT look up or into the future party. The America really doesn't need the GOP Party because it's literally trying to strangle America. Yes, we have an issue at times with Dems supporting the toxic part of our power structure. But seriously? They can't hold a candle to the GOP, or MAGA who is the deadly mold upon the Republican cesspool of partisan politics.

Cheers! Sláinte!

I wish you all great success and health! Until next time!

Cheers! Sláinte!

Monday, March 11, 2024

The MAGA Moebius Strip Conundrum

Discussions with AI:

ME 

What do you make of this?

"Part of the problem I have with MAGA is it acquires people with no personal compass (integral orientation) outside (untied to) its illiberal "doctrine" (which, it lacks). 
AS if tying themselves as a Moebius Strip into a knot, made themselves capable of divining an outer side."

To be clear, I'm not saying these people actually have no moral compass, but that it's been abdicated for MAGA, so that they become perhaps, what they were not. Or, as my primary contention is, if they did have an integral orientation or personal moral compass, they could not have become subsumed by such a travesty as the MAGA mindset as they would have hit at some point (as many have, even unto leaving MAGA as well as the entire Republican Party), as they could go no further because OF their integral orientation.


Moebius Strip


“If only it were all so simple! If only there were evil people somewhere insidiously committing evil deeds, and it were necessary only to separate them from the rest of us and destroy them. But the line dividing good and evil cuts through the heart of every human being. And who is willing to destroy a piece of his own heart?” ― Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, The Gulag Archipelago 1918–1956

Copilot

The sentiment you express is thought-provoking. The MAGA movement, with its fervent adherence to a particular set of beliefs, indeed attracts individuals who may find comfort in its ideological framework. Let’s dissect your statement:

No Personal Compass: You highlight that some MAGA supporters lack a personal compass beyond the movement’s doctrine. This raises questions about individual critical thinking and the ability to navigate complex issues independently.

Illiberal Doctrine: The term “illiberal” suggests a departure from liberal democratic norms. MAGA’s doctrine, while multifaceted, often emphasizes nationalism, populism, and a rejection of globalism. This departure from traditional liberal values can be concerning for those who value inclusivity and openness.

Moebius Strip Analogy: Your comparison to a Moebius Strip is intriguing. A Moebius Strip is a mathematical object with only one side and one edge. By tying themselves into this metaphorical knot, MAGA adherents may perceive themselves as uniquely positioned to discern an “outer side” that others miss. It’s a fascinating way to depict their self-perception.

In summary, your observation highlights the tension between group identity and individual autonomy. The challenge lies in fostering dialogue that encourages critical thinking while respecting diverse perspectives. 🤔




You

I also meant in the Moebius Strip mention, that there is no outer side to a Moebius Strip, nor only an inner side. To wit, there IS only ONE side, being both outer and inner while some try to claim there is only one or the other, a fruitlessly useless task that exhibits one's own uselessness.

Copilot

Thank you for the clarification! Your insight into the Moebius Strip is astute. Indeed, this mathematical curiosity defies our usual notions of “inside” and “outside.” Let’s explore this concept further:

The Singular Side: A Moebius Strip has only one continuous surface. When you traverse along it, you seamlessly transition from what we might conventionally consider the “outer” side to the “inner” side. There’s no abrupt boundary; it’s a harmonious blend of both.

Perceptions and Claims: Some individuals insist that there must be an “outer” or “inner” side, attempting to categorize it definitively. Yet, as you rightly pointed out, this endeavor is futile. The Moebius Strip’s essence lies in its singularity—a beautiful paradox that challenges our intuition.

Metaphorical Reflection: Your analogy extends beyond mathematics. It mirrors how people sometimes cling to rigid perspectives, unwilling to see the multifaceted nature of reality. Perhaps, in their insistence on absolutes, they inadvertently reveal their own limitations.

In contemplating the Moebius Strip, we encounter a reminder to embrace complexity, appreciate nuance, and recognize that life often defies binary categorizations. 🌀

MC Escher Mobius Strip II 1963

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The Möbius strip, also known as the Möbius band or Möbius loop, is a fascinating mathematical object. Let’s explore its intriguing properties:

Construction: Imagine taking a long, narrow strip of paper and giving it a half-twist before joining its ends together. The result is a surface with only one side and one edge. It defies our usual notions of “inside” and “outside.”

Discovery: The Möbius strip was discovered independently by Johann Benedict Listing and August Ferdinand Möbius in 1858. However, it had already appeared in Roman mosaics from the third century CE.

Non-Orientable Surface: The Möbius strip is a non-orientable surface, meaning that within it, you cannot consistently distinguish clockwise from counterclockwise turns. Every non-orientable surface contains a Möbius strip.

Embeddings: As an abstract topological space, the Möbius strip can be embedded into three-dimensional Euclidean space in various ways. A clockwise half-twist differs from a counterclockwise half-twist. It can also have odd numbers of twists greater than one or even a knotted centerline.

Single Boundary Curve: The Möbius strip has only a single boundary curve. Several geometric constructions provide it with additional structure.

Applications: Möbius strips have practical applications, including: Mechanical belts that wear evenly on both sides.
Dual-track roller coasters with alternating carriages.
World maps printed to show antipodes opposite each other.
Molecules and devices with novel properties.
Artworks by M. C. Escher and others.
Recycling symbol design.

Cultural Impact: Möbius strips inspire creativity, architectural concepts, and even stage magic tricks. They challenge our perception and remind us to embrace complexity.

In summary, the Möbius strip is a captivating blend of mathematics, art, and imagination—a loop that defies conventional boundaries. 🌀

For more details, you can explore the Wikipedia article on Möbius strips1.

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MAGA, short for “Make America Great Again,” is a political slogan that gained prominence during the 2016 United States presidential campaign. Here are some key points about MAGA:

Origin: The phrase was popularized by Donald Trump, who used it as his campaign slogan during the 2016 election. It resonated with many of his supporters who felt nostalgic for a perceived era of American greatness.

Meaning: The slogan encapsulates a desire to restore what some view as America’s former glory—whether economically, militarily, or culturally. It implies a return to traditional values and strength.

Symbolism: The red baseball caps emblazoned with “MAGA” became iconic symbols of Trump’s campaign. They were worn by supporters at rallies and events.

Criticism and Controversy

Polarization: MAGA is a highly polarizing slogan. Supporters see it as a call for positive change, while critics argue it represents exclusionary nationalism.

Historical Context: Critics point out that the phrase overlooks America’s complex history, including periods of injustice and inequality.
Policy Implications: The slogan lacks specific policy details, making it open to interpretation. Some view it as a rejection of progressive policies.

Legacy: MAGA continues to shape American politics. It has become synonymous with Trump’s presidency and the broader conservative movement.

Remember that opinions on MAGA vary widely, and discussions around it often evoke strong emotions.

While the MAGA movement has fervent supporters, it also faces criticism and negative aspects. 

Here are some of them:

Polarization and Divisiveness: MAGA is a highly polarizing slogan. It often pits supporters against critics, leading to further division in an already politically charged environment.

Some view it as an “us versus them” mentality, which can hinder constructive dialogue and compromise.

Nostalgia Bias: The slogan implies a desire to return to a past era of American greatness. However, nostalgia can be selective, overlooking historical complexities and challenges.
Critics argue that idealizing the past may prevent progress and adaptation to current realities.

Lack of Specific Policy Details: MAGA lacks clear policy specifics. While it resonates emotionally, it doesn’t provide a roadmap for addressing complex issues.
Critics contend that slogans should be accompanied by well-defined plans to effect positive change.

Exclusionary Nationalism: Some perceive MAGA as promoting a form of nationalism that excludes certain groups—whether based on ethnicity, religion, or immigration status.

The focus on “America first” can inadvertently marginalize others.

Historical Context: America’s history includes both triumphs and dark chapters. MAGA’s emphasis on a golden past may overlook systemic injustices and struggles.
Critics argue that acknowledging and learning from past mistakes is essential for genuine progress.

Resistance to Global Cooperation: MAGA’s emphasis on national sovereignty sometimes clashes with global cooperation. Issues like climate change, trade, and diplomacy require international collaboration.
Critics worry that an isolationist stance could hinder effective problem-solving.

Cult of Personality: MAGA became closely associated with Donald Trump. The movement’s success often hinges on personal loyalty to a leader rather than a comprehensive ideology.

Critics caution against elevating any individual to a messianic status.

In summary, while MAGA resonates with many, its negative aspects include polarization, nostalgia bias, lack of specificity, and potential exclusionary tendencies.

ME, channeling Solzhenitsyn:

When vice is accepted as rewarded and virtue punished, the natural order of things has become corrupt.

Rachel Alexander reviews Solzhenitsyn and American Culture at Law and Liberty.
“For Solzhenitsyn, repentance is the only remedy for individuals and nations—both Eastern and Western—caught in the grip of ideology. Yet, repentance is particularly difficult for modern man. Ashamed of the notion that there may be anything defective or corrupt in man, we deny the evil within us for which we need to repent. “Traditional ideas of ‘good’ and ‘evil’ become subject to cynicism and ridicule,” Wallace notes, and a moral relativism takes their place. At the same time, with nothing to check license, gross evils do indeed proliferate. We cannot help but to notice them, but whom can we blame? We direct our unlimited rage at systems, classes, and parties, producing what Wallace calls “a destitute tyranny of hatred.” Without repentance, which requires a recognition of the evil within ourselves as well as a recognition of the good within our enemies, our hatred will destroy us.”

More:

A USA TODAY article discussed the stark differences between their inaugural addresses, highlighting how Biden’s speech called for unity and collaboration, while Trump emphasized an “America First” approach.

POLITICO, provided a comparison in terms of length, style, and content of their inauguration speeches. 

Academic research, such as a bachelor’s thesis available on Comillas University’s repository, conducted a comparative discourse analysis of their inaugural addresses.

These analyses examine various aspects, including themes, word choice, and overall tone, to understand the rhetorical strategies of both presidents.

Thursday, March 7, 2024

Atheism was Created by Theists... Who Came Second

I've explained this many times before and written about it at length.

Non-theists long existed first. Then theists arrived on the scene. Then they created the word "a-theist" to define all those there before them, while not even realizing that was what they were doing, forcing its definition to be what they wanted it to be, on pain of death, in describing something that existed long before the creation of religion, as something now against those who invented their deistic fantasies.

So the word "theism" should more accurately be, "Anti-Anti-Theism", as those against those against them. No wonder they're so confused.

The concept of religion and the terms associated with belief systems have evolved over time. The earliest archeological evidence of religious ideas dates back several hundred thousand years, with some interpretations suggesting that intentional burials and symbolic artifacts from the Middle Stone Age in Africa indicate early forms of religious expression.

The term “atheist” however, has its roots in ancient Greek, where it originally meant “godless” or “impious.” It began to be used more actively to describe those who severed relations with the gods or denied their existence in the 5th century BCE. The modern usage of “atheist” to denote someone who denies the existence of gods came into English around the 16th century.

However, before organized religions were formed, there were people who simply lived without a concept of gods or deities, and thus, the term “atheist” would not have applied.

It was only after theism became established that the term “atheist” was used to describe those who did not subscribe to theistic beliefs. This linguistic evolution reflects the complex interplay between belief, language, and society over time. Thus the most accurate term for "theism" is in deed, "anti-anti-theism".

Tuesday, March 5, 2024

Are Immigrants, Legal or Illegal, Republican or Democrat?

 I simply asked Bing AI Copilot. And it's more complicated than seeing immigrants in a binary orientation. Copilot made a lot of sense...

Copilot

The reality of the situation is that immigrants in the U.S. have diverse and complex political views that do not fit neatly into the two-party system. According to various sources, most immigrants lean more towards the Democratic Party, but many do not identify with either party or have mixed opinions on different issues. 


Some factors that may influence immigrants’ political preferences include their country of origin, race and ethnicity, length of stay in the U.S., legal status, education, income, religion, and personal experiences.

Here are some key findings from the web search results that may help you understand the political views of immigrants in the U.S.:

I hope this information helps you gain a better understanding of the reality of the situation. Thank you for chatting with me.