Monday, July 17, 2023

Walkabout Thoughts #53

My thoughts, Stream of consciousness, rough and ready, while walking off long Covid and listening to podcasts… July 15, 2023, Saturday

Weather for the day… 58 degrees starting out,

Podcast is political gabfest episode, “the world is burning”


I’m starting out at 8:18 AM and it is 62°. It’s supposed to get up to 80 or so and I fear I may have started out too late to finish. Between either my age or long Covid if it gets too warm it’ll keep me from finishing my walk today. While it felt a couple months ago like long covid might be over it seems to have come back, though not really bad, just enough to be really really annoying. I’m having to take Benadryl more often. Still just at half tablet, but even that doesn’t seem to be working sometimes and I can still feel it at a low level more than before. I took the pill, but it's still acknowledgeable which is incredibly irritating at this stage in this miserable condition. Since I started dealing with this February 2020 when I was first infected with COVID-19. I nearly died. I was lucky in that I didn’t go to the hospital and though I got into it badly rather quickly I came out of it quickly after three really bad days at home. I had to sleep counting my breaths,  trying to breathe so as not to cough and I didn’t know there was a lack of oxygen issue. Then after that first week when Covid started and then eventually long covid went away that next year, I got it again end of March 2022. Which led into a much worse, but completely different form of Covid, obviously a different strain that involved paramedics at my house twice and an ER visit. I've had long Covid ever since which produced my writing a book, “Suffering Long Covid“.

I heard on NPR this morning that Florida is freaking out because the ocean's in the 90s and while any variation beyond 5° is concerning, this is ridiculous. Dangerous They’re concerned it might bleach the coral reefs which are already in trouble down there. Up here in the Puget Sound our waters are about 42° or 43° and variate only a degree or two throughout the year. We have our own temperature and pollution issues up here in our rather "bathtub" like body of internal waters.

In King County, which contains Seattle, it’s a big county. They’re shutting down part of a popular river for inner tubing because they fear people will disturb the delicate process of salmon laying eggs, as the river is already too warm, and they don’t want to stress the salmon out from people on the surface, or potentially, stepping on deposited eggs. We’re not approaching problems with climate change... were there. Quite obviously to most aware thinking adults who accept the science that these are now man-made issues and yeah, sure okay, human made, but really, this is mostly made by men this way. The science-fiction horror of my youth in the 50s, 60s and 70s that these things might or probably will happen in a distant future… Well, we’ve apparently done all we can to accelerate that to where that future is now. And this is all something  scientists knew about in the 60s but no one would listen... mostly Republicans and the Republican Party at large who are by a large degree, guilty of this. As I said, when I graduated university in 1984, "America’s priorities are all fucked up" and this God profit and the God dollar was (now is) going to kill us. If not for those people grumbling about effort apparently and trying to legislate theocracy into our democracy to have us abandon all reality for religion, we wouldn’t be in the situation. When we do not embrace humanism and ecology over theism and toxic capitalism, it directly and inevitably leads to damaging our ecology.

Good grief, I edited my last walkabout thoughts on my blog here, yesterday, and it took way too much of the day, and it was way too long. I have to stop having so much thinking, and believing I have so much to say…

On Meta's new Twitter competitor, Threads product, I think what they need to do with it, and I don’t care how they do it, is find a way to only allow truth in reality. Maybe hook up an AI to it and fine-tune and perfect it, to become the global model and standard for all social media going forward, that would be a revolution! An evolution! To find a way to enhance these "Threads" (elsewhere "Tweets"), to find a way to enhance the human experience in increasing our education in entertaining ways. Maybe attach entertaining short videos that are ridiculous but logical and fact based, and let those things go viral! I don’t care who says what, but if it’s obviously wrong just don’t allow it. I wouldn’t even call that censoring because you can allow whatever thought process or thinking you want, but where people are espousing utter bullshit…well? No. Fucking no! Stop the madness, the ignorance, the idiocy, the disingenuous, the propaganda. How controls that, how do we do it? I don't know, figure it OUT!

Political Gabfest is ruminating on the contention of whether Americans should have a right to a personally owned vehicle. I told my adult son that and he pretty much rebelled about it, but he’s in his mid-30s. This is an auto based culture since the beginning of autos, so it’ll be hard to change. They’re talking about this right now on the podcast. But a couple days ago I heard a podcast where they were saying that younger people can’t afford cars and wonder why we need them, rather than just ordering a car to come get you. It’s a discussion, to be sure. But with the advent and eventual perfection of autonomous vehicles, this is going to become more of an issue and we’re going to see two cultures evolve of car owners and car users, especially in metro areas. My son also pointed out another issue. We are now aware of regarding using things other people have used, who you don’t know, or have a clue about, and many, many of them before you, in regard to viruses and bacteria, and soon? Yes we've always had public transport. But ties have changed. Fungus infections. That last one I just threw in? If you want to know what that’s about? Play the game, or watch the series, “The Last of Us“. I really liked it and didn't know about the video game. It only takes fungus a couple degrees more to withstand proliferating in the human organism, for us to end up like those insects taken over and controlled by a fungus. If you haven’t seen that yet, either, look it up or really maybe don’t.

One thing we could do in this, is gonna sound stupid. What if all personal vehicles were government owned? You’d end up with just a few basic models for various need or aesthetic considerations, they would be functional and you would pay for access through your taxes, as everyone would. This would be more doable if they were autonomous vehicles, obviously. The newer vehicles have less maintenance costs, and care need, compared to internal combustion engines. This is becoming more and more reasonable.

The above may seem ridiculous to you. To most of us. But reminds me of my first paper that I wrote in college in 1980 for my class in Human Sexuality. It was titled, "Some Notes on Some Ethics of Ambipolysexuality". I got a "D" on it. I had my youngest and trans son and their trans spouse read it and their comment on it was that considering it was written 43 years ago: it mostly made sense, but was obvious it was written by a hetero CIS gendered male in 1980. I don’t know, but I’ll take that as high praise? I think I got a low grade on it for two reasons. I’ve been out of high school for years with the Air Force in between. I was 26 at the time and again... it was 1980. Cultural norms were different and I saw things all my life quite a bit different from the normal mainstream of society. So my paper wasn’t as based in science as much as it should’ve been. It wasn’t based in perfect English format as much as it should’ve been. I used too many anecdotes by knowledgeable people, rather than scientific studies or data. I’d have to reread it, but I believe I stand by most of what I said in it. Basically all it said was that one day, married couples, or unmarried couples, would have outside friends who would satiate their need in a relationship that their significant other would not or could not provide. I just pushed it over into all realms of inter-sexual relationships. I was seeing it at that time. It is in part what conjured the role of "fag hags". and other such nicknames for straight women hanging out with gay men. Whatever, it's just people hanging with people, unaffected or offended by who they are other than interesting human beings. Not enough of that of late. I am tired of people with the starched stiff collars and similar senses of their life orientation.

I could say I saw examples of this behavior from my own mother back in the 60s and 70s. Her best friend became a guy who once was on track to be a priest, but left. Very nice guy. Then her best female friend who they shared their first pregnancies with across the hall in an apartment building in the late 1940s and from that came her friend‘s oldest son, and my mom’s. My older brother. While our family is pretty damn "straight", though. I know, and kind of object to that term, so I’ll say heterosexual… Those friends, the oldest and youngest son were both gay, while the daughter definitely wasn’t. But a great family though. Amazing people I always looked up to and felt just not as good as. They had a bit more money than we had and we had some rough times, To the point of when we had oil heat we were heating the house with the kitchen oven... or at least the kitchen. Eating bread for dinner once or twice. But then, we gave our old clothes away to the family down the street that had more kids, but poorer than we were. Around that time I thought we were POOR. Until I met another family (this was through our Catholic church) when I got to see how good we had it, rough as it was. My mom’s friend's oldest somewhat was famous in Seattle and owned part of well known (to this day, though it's no longer around) gay bar, where my mom, I know partied with her friend and son there, and said she always had a wonderful time. I have a photo of my mom's friend's youngest son in Rock Hudson’s living room toward the end of both their lives, in the 80s. He said he was there with a friend and they had a very nice time and lunch and that was it. I have only the warmest of thoughts and memories for that family, and those kids that we grew up with, going to their house and playing with them. I don't know when it was that the oldest "came out" but it was a surprise to me, until I thought about it. Still, the nicest people. And that’s the thing about the paper I wrote. All it said was one day humanity would get over this conservative nonsense, MAGA type racist homophobic autocratic bullshit, and finally evolve into compassion and empathy. Open ourselves up to less jealousy and more enhanced quality of the human experience. Yeah, I can’t see some of that for me. But I’m already seeing that with my youngest. So I guess I’ll stand by that paper.

Getting back to that term “straight“, I grew up seeing it on old movies as a difference between being straight or hetero, being "bent" or "gay". I can’t remember if I saw that more in British movies. But when I got to high school "straight" meant either you were a "narc", or you were "strait laced" and didn’t do drugs. We had a scene in a car when the navigator sitting next to the driver would indicate where to go and if they said "go straight ahead", the whole car at times erupted in with "never go straight, always go forward!" It was a "thing". Meaning in the drug culture that drugs were great and that pent-up post 50s/60s and early 70s drug fueled underground, which had such great comic books, the drugs really helped us get through that bullshit. When cops would beat a kid up because he had long hair. I really resented that encroachment on our autonomy and freedom. Acid and mushrooms helped to do exactly what Timothy Leary had said, "Turn on, tune in, drop out". Breakthrough the strictures from the 50s and all the rules and uptight, stiff white collar values forced upon all of us. Exactly what we’re going through with Republicans now. Conservatism is if not toxic, too easily dangerous allowing a backslide into some ugly behaviors. Same with religion. And the reason is, they open themselves up to extremism, and when they do, others get hurt, as others become “the other“.
This is a society of a mixed cultures and religions that needs to be accepting. It’s fine to have your boundaries and limits, but they need to stop at the edge of your beliefs to allow others to have theirs. Even if you have to see them in public. As far as, "that’s too much and we have lost our world because of you and you’re not it". That would be making the rules yourself and simple vigilantism which Trump and MAGA, whether they realize it or not, is exactly what they’re professing and perpetrating.

I’ve been saying for 40 years that things like water and electricity should be free. Thank Thomas Edison for that on the electricity. I understand that it couldn’t be free because we didn’t have the infrastructure existing that could handle it and it needed some limitations. But in too many cases, that’s because profits didn’t go back in to build the infrastructure and the R&D. Besides, Edison was a capitalist. Which is OK, but then, maybe it's not sometimes. I do believe we will hit a point where it is doable though, and at that point electricity should be free. Remember the phone company who kept charging us for long distance long after they needed to. Things that are human requirements to survive, like air, water and electricity, especially nowadays with 60,000 dead in America last year from weather induced heat extremes. Only 10% of Europe has air-conditioning and people die there now due to extreme weather changes. I would argue we should also be paying part of our country a subsistence stipend, Universal basic income (UBI), which over a certain amount of income one should not receive. The fact that wealthy can use Medicare is ridiculous. This one size fits all is in function and reality, non-sense. Yes, the wealthy should pay vast sums into taxes Way more than they do. And no, they shouldn’t get that money back out when they don’t need it! Call it Socialism if you like, but it’s just realism. If they lose all their money, then absolutely, they should be taken care of. Unless that happens because they have committed crimes and lost all their wealth. Then we should give them free room and board in prison. Donald Trump comes to mind. But we’re having trouble making our country functional because we have a political party and a conservative mindset that is toxic, anti-democratic and a Republican Party that's keeping us from having the greatest nation on the planet in the history of humanity. They just like to give lip service today believe that it's the case that Democrats ruined it all when the case is that has never been true. If we could stop all this juvenile squabbling and just get down to brass tacks and taxes, we definitely would be the greatest country ever. But not as long as this form of the Republican Party is in existence, a kind of stupidity they foment on the right as it is now.

OK, I’m finishing up my 3rd mile and it’s probably just in the mid-70s, but I think this is it for the day. God if only I could knock 40 years off my age and stay there, I’d be happy with 30m or 35 forever. 25 would be good if I knew all I know now. That was a time when I could run and leap over a 6 foot tall cyclone fence with just one finger on the top of it as I go over, mostly for balance and orientation and in case for some reason I didn’t make it. First time I did that it shocked me. But that was after four years of packing parachutes, very upper body intensive and B-52 drag chutes, overall body intensive. As much as I hated packing emergency parachutes and that BUFF ("Big Ugly Fat Fucker", "Fat Fellow" for civilians if they were around) drag chutes for four years in the Air Force. I knew well that that six pack I had, wasn't going to last. I should have tried harder to keep it.

I just took off my short sleeve shirt, it feels much better and cooler. I asked Siri what the temperature is in Bremerton and it is 71°. Cooler than I thought, so I think I might try one more mile.

Just thinking about how heat affects the body, how we’re hearing about it more and more as people are dying from extreme weather. I went to basic training in San Antonio, Texas where, at least one day they made us run in place for 19 minutes under the overhang in the shade, because it was so hot and the flag had gone up setting our directions for the day. We waited for that flag to go up, thinking, "NO PT Today!" Nope. Running in place, in the shade. Not fun. I once had sunstroke as a child in Philadelphia, sitting out in the sun with my grandmother one day when I was about 4. But the only time I remember being affected by it other than that, because I only got kind of sick to my stomach that time in Philly, was my second time in Hawaii, with my second wife in 1988. I had previously been there with my first wife in 1978. We were standing in the sun waiting for a bus on Waikiki that second time. She gave me some change for the bus and said, 'Don’t use it unless you need to." We didn't have much money. She got on bus and the driver said that it’s free in town. Then I got on and put the money in the change box. Bus driver looked at me kind of odd, and as I sat down, my wife looked at me annoyed and asked, "Why did you do that?" I don’t know what my response was, but she quickly said, "There’s something wrong with you. I think you have heat stroke." Getting off the bus after having been in the shade, I was much better, it wasn’t affecting me anymore. But it was a disturbing experience. Basically, my brain was getting cooked like an egg in its shell. And that doesn’t even address the issues we see nowadays, especially with elderly being affected by extreme heat living in areas unused to it.

These air buds fit my ears really well, but they keep slipping, rotating because you sweat. It occurred to me that your ear needs to be dry inside so it doesn't slip. as long as you have some thing in them, but shouldn't be an issue, medically speaking. So if the battery was strong enough to send out some kind of maybe electrical signal to maintain your sebaceous glands from producing sweat until they're withdrawn, the ear buds, not the sebaceous glands… that would really help in keeping the air pieces properly in place.

Again, Political Gabfest talked about if Americans should have a right to car ownership? A woman who writes a lot about how we have too many cars is on the podcast having written an article that was pro cars saying we need to get more cars into the hands of the poor. She said it was as a counterpoint to her usual writings. It was a good discussion. She mostly took the side of my oldest son's view he was so adamantly espousing yesterday when I mentioned this podcast to him. But I do think, at least, in the interim, which could be 100 years, we’re gonna end up with a dual culture of autonomous car users for the most part and some private car owners.

Political Gabfest podcast is over. I started it yesterday and I switched over to Filmmaking Stuff about movie pre-production hell which is where you start pre-production of a movie and it gets stuck there potentially for years and sometimes the film never gets made. He goes over the seven levels of movie producing.

OK I’m ending my 4th mile of walking and I think I could do a fifth. Taking my short sleeve shirt off and drinking some water really helped energize me. If I didn’t have long Covid, I would definitely do a fifth. But I’m not gonna take a chance of laying in bed, feeling long Covid and having to take a melatonin to get to sleep. I woke this morning with a weird sinus headache. Weird because I laid there awake thinking about it and “wishing“ it away. Within a minute it just, went away. So what the hell was that? Well, it was gone easily so...

OK I did 4 miles today. It’s 74° here now at home and I got a good work out. I’m done for the day and I don’t think I overdid it. Calling it a win.

Cheers! Sláinte!

Sunday, July 16, 2023

Walkabout Thoughts #52

My thoughts, Stream of consciousness, rough and ready, while walking off long Covid and listening to podcasts… July 13, 2023, Thursday

Weather for the day… 58 degrees starting out,

Podcast Prosecution of Donald Trump and Pod Save the World

 

I bought some Apple AirPods Pro (2nd Generation) Wireless Earbuds with noise cancellation to replace my wired iPhone earphones. It was unsettling the first time I popped them in. But it’s very cool not having a wire catching on things. They fit in my ears really well. So far I’m a fan of these things. I got the best ones I could find and they were a couple hundred bucks on Amazon Prime Day.

Damn this long Covid. As I’ve said before it felt like it was going away a couple months ago but now it seems to be lingering, again. I’ve had to take more Benadryl daily. Which to be honest has only been half or a whole pill all day. I’m debating taking a half a pill on my walk, but sometimes getting a mile or two down, makes me feel better so I don’t need it. I think one of the most disturbing symptoms of this is a kind of physical disassociative feeling. I can be sitting still, and yet there’s a feeling of movement within my body. Like the essence of who you are moves normally as if your body is attached and moves with it as a cohesive whole. Sometimes it feels, not like that. It’s not dizziness but I see how people could see it that way. Though I could see how it could evolve into that. Either way I have found it a sign that long Covid is a little more active than normal. And if that keeps up, I find if I take half a Benadryl, within 20 minutes it’s gone. So I assume it’s got something to do with histamine levels.

Yesterday I came in too late to watch from the beginning and so I recorded a later showing to watch today with the FBI Director Christopher Wray testifying before another ridiculous Republican Congressional committee" on  the weaponization of government (which, ironically, Trump got the GOP ever more into doing, both...weaponizing government AND blaming Dems for what they do all the time). These clowns are such a bad joke. I’ll post here are some of my social media posts from this morning about the Republican mentality, which are interesting. Well, one. I had better but had these two handy:

"RFK Jr. and Alex Jones are two of our greater Fools."

"I've noticed that for some of late stupidity truly is eminently addictive and "fun" in such a way as to indicate mental illness.
One thinks of not Donald Trump as much as those citizens who worship & follow him & worse, take what he says as gospel, or government enablers.
MAGA, you're not supportive of Donald Trump, you're actually exhibiting forms of "WORSHIP" toward Him.
Government supporters of him, you're using politics that criminal has weaponized in order to further YOUR OWN personal wealth & power.
Seek help, or attorneys."

It’s amazing how obvious what these MAGA Republican types are doing like Jim Jordan, Matt Gaetz and other buffoons beholden in worship to their patron saint Donald Trump, and our "First Criminal".

The nice thing about these air pods is that they cancel external sounds pretty good, not completely, however because of that silence, I can hear every step in a lower register resonance, which is hard to describe, but kind of annoying, though I assume I’ll eventually get used to it.

For the record, Ukraine only needs one cluster bomb set to go off in the same room with Vladimir Putin.

Regarding these cluster munitions we're giving to Ukraine, who want them because we don’t have the other kind of munitions that we’ve run out of in giving them all we have though  we’re working on making more. Considering Russia is using cluster bombs, I would argue they asked for this. I agree it’s sad about children, citizens in years to come, or farmers. or whomever. Though Russia has already made that unacceptable. Though there are things Ukraine can do to in monitoring their deployments and track these down later to clean up, which some say is questionable. But considering this is an ugly situation, and Ukraine’s back is up against the wall, and Russia doesn’t play fair into the realm of war crimes, this does have the side benefit of depleting our own stock. Which I would argue under the circumstances we should make use of to get rid of them, then not use them again and sign onto not using them again, since we are not yet signed onto the international agreement now. Nor is Russia. But maybe that would help force Russia to also do so at some point. In part because they are depleting their own stockpiles.

As they point out in the podcast I’m listening to, "Pod Save the World", they're against cluster bombs, as I am essentially. But the Russian occupation is much worse than the issue about cluster bombs. In the short term, it’s bad. And we are not a signatory. In doing this, it may lead to us becoming a signatory in having gotten rid of our cluster bombs and not having anymore. So, in the long term, historically speaking, is this a greater good kind of situation? Sad is sad. Putin's war is sad. His ego is sad for humanity and Russia, and Ukraine. This driven despot in Russia, who wouldn’t be in such dire straits, if he and his oligarch friends hadn’t been robbing Russian coffers for 24 years now, going back even to before he came to power after Yeltsin.

It’s interesting to note how weak Putin is since Prigozhin is still alive, and how much Putin needs his more experienced Wagner group. It’s also interesting to note that the Russian army did not stop the Wagner groups march to Moscow. but apparently Putin‘s FSB para-military troops did. Indicating pretty obviously that Prigozhin had support from Russian military leadership, even though he’s very against some of them at the top. While one of them, Prigozhin's friend, has now disappeared.

A reminder to Russians in Moscow or wherever Putin is, #OnePutinOneWindow is not the only option. #PoloniumCocktail. Or #PutinCocktail are also available. Also, Putin accidentally bumped into near an open elevator door with the elevator one floor up, is also an option. Just be sure there’s a few others in his inner circle who go down with him because at least one or two of them are way worse than Putin. Remember how badly things went in Iraq after the demise of Saddam Hussein.

USSR and Russian Federation... fomenting instability and chaos worldwide since 1917.

PSTW: Putin doesn’t usually assassinate oppositional leaders until those have fallen from leadership. Those with a voice but no governmental powers, as with journalists, or once Prigozhin is out of power, that's when you better watch out.

Assuming rather easily that for Prigozhin bent the knee to Putin, it could be he’ll end up even more so deeper into Putin‘s inner circle.

The far right in Europe topped out at 15 or so percent (but not near 20%) back in 2015–16. It would be good to think that finally people are seeing that autocracy is a good route to abuse. Sure, democracy is ever problematic, but at least you don’t have a single point of failure. At least you do have some form of a "voice".

America has always been a little late to the game going on in Europe. So as autocracy has been weenie waning in Europe, about that time is when Trump came to power. So this downswing for them in Europe may well be the death knell for the Republican Party who leaned into autocratic rule, and a criminal megalomaniac and Donald Trump, hopefully also on the demise.

It’ll be interesting to edit this blog for today. It occurred to me if speech to text comes out better with these new air pods maybe it was my iPhone wired earphones and their microphone not picking things up as well or something.

Starting mile four…

My book “Death of Heaven" at the Lafayette Avenue Little Free Library kiosk, is still there. I’ve long wondered, although I like the title, if the cover wasn’t incorrect. Marvin Hayes did a great job on the cover. But there’s really only one angel(as seen on the cover) in one story within that book. It’s an important story. And while the split off of the “tiny colony” are or would be seen as “gods”, religious elements, they are and that is really the exact opposite of what the book is about. The title references the idea that the story contained in the book, blows the concept of religion and heaven out of the water, and everything we’ve ever known about the history of the planet. Earth and humanity is not what it seems. The book has elements of all kinds of things in it. But it’s essentially horror/sci-fi. I’ve had at least one reviewer say they thought the ending was a little cavalier. But I object to that because you should by the end of the read, understand the relationship of the two main characters since childhood. You have to understand what they’ve been through in the book and how you have to, in my own experience, have a sense of humor about danger and disaster. You have to act appropriately, but you have to act and be functional. Whenever I’ve been in terrible moments, I’ve acted appropriately, and if I fell apart over it, it was much later. I’ve always had a sense of humor about it even if it seemed at times a bit dark. Something you see in operating rooms (operating room humor) or with soldiers or first responders at time While people in the moment with me felt a bit of relief in my orientation or humor, in some cases maybe some a little shock at my taking things so lightly. Not my actions, but my comments and attitude. Stay cool, act professionally, quickly and effectively. I began my first responder military style training in the Civil Air Patrol when I was in eighth grade in 1968. So that along with martial arts starting in fifth grade and fighting tournaments (facing fear of fighting scary people at times as a kid), all played into my attitude as well as... what I think is a reasonable end to my book. As one of my professors said in the theater department at Western Washington University, sometimes a story just has to end.

Reckoning over Israel’s current government policies is coming here in America. Even the democratic old guard pro Israel contingent are having trouble as someone just said, “carrying the water” for this guy… That being, BB Netanyahu.

It seems obvious to me regarding China that somebody at top levels from both countries should at least once a week  I would say, be on a zoom call or some such technology establishing some human connection that's hard to avoid with frequent calls. And we need more of that. In the early 70s Nixon dealt with a China. No one wanted to deal with them. And look where it’s brought them today from then. Cutting off communication utterly, canceling people, just isn’t a viable paradigm. It was for a bit, when people started to realize you could "vote with your wallet" in not buying toxic products, in making them know why sales were down, until it got to be so widespread that now it's just bad in the other direction. Not talking is dangerous. We do need to hear from those we don't like. The idea was yes, Nazis can speak on campus, because better angels and intelligence will win the day. Except it's kind of not. Still, "keep your friends close and your enemies closer". Which does not say "keep your friends close and cut your enemies completely off". And for good reason.

That being said, when you get a clown like Donald Trump, the only way to handle him is to physically cancel him. Charge him for his crimes, hold him accountable, make him responsible, lock him up and for God's sake, seek capital punishment. If not for him now, make it clear the next insurrectionist POTUS is headed that way.

Some mad dogs? You just have to put down. Legally. OK? Legally.

How our laws are like our education, they are made for the masses. For the general. "Cookie cutter" concepts not accounting for or expecting, the exception or extreme. When you get that exception, such as a Donald Trump, even if he never breaks laws, he may just need to be removed from public access. He is the exception to the rule that needs to be eliminated in order to protect the rule and therefore, the citizens, the government, the democracy, the freedom. While that sounds autocratic, it’s actually just reality. Of course, it should be done in the most legal ways possible. 

I just said the word "possible", and my speech to text on my phone translated that has "boss of war." Nope. Just, "possible".

It’s really odd that too many Republicans cannot see their bullshit actions related to Trump, autocrats, and MAGA could lead us all to the end of democracy and into autocracy. It's right there, in my statement and in what they're doing. And destroying America if not evoking and fomenting a world war if they keep this shit up. Some of their nonsense about China, too, has got to stop.

I knew that as you get older exercise becomes more important. Not as when you’re younger, you can’t skate for long periods without it anyore. But if I have to walk 5 miles every other day for now just to keep long Covid at bay? Hopefully when that’s gone, hopefully within this next year, I'll just need that exercise to maintain my health and quality of life. But that kind of sucks. Although, I do like being in good shape, always.

I took a 10 mg aspirin this morning because getting into bed my left forearm was still hurting and I thought it might be a strain. At this point I can see it’s not a strain and must be blood clotting. Yeah, long Covid and for some people I guess, old age does this to them. So which is it for me? Might be a little of both. Good times...

My last mile to make up 5 miles for the day…

Because of China being so disingenuous and trying to grab ocean space, it’s time in the world change the name of the south "China Sea". It's not. Apparently in the new "Barbie" movie you can see a map with the “9-line” Chinese designation of where they think their ocean border goes to and Vietnam saw it and said, "Oh not you didn't!" They rejected it and banned the movie from their country. Apparently China is doing the same kind of crap in wanting to see things like that in American films they allow into their country. It's something like that shouldn’t even be on a map in a movie, certainly not "Barbie", unless it’s a documentary or a political statement movie. Maybe the filmmakers of the "Barbie" movie could’ve just put it on copies that went into China but not for the rest of the world. I'd argue, don't put it on a movie for China though. Is this all really that difficult? Yeah, I get it. China is THAT big of a profit center.

So a "Taiwan" patch was removed from a top gun flight jacket in the film? Which pissed Taiwan off? Kind of understandably so.

NATO had said Ukraine could become part of them in 2008 and then in 2014 Putin invaded and took Crimea. Putin had been talking about becoming part of NATO before all that. So I don’t buy that he’s so fearful of NATO. Unless he's a coward. Which I also don't buy. Something else entirely is going on.

I know the "Mission Impossible" movies are impossible. But Putin needs to disappear from Russia, and then suddenly re-appear at the World Court for trial and under guard.

Let’s face it. In hindsight, we can now see that before Putin invaded Ukraine last year, the year before Ukraine should’ve been brought into NATO. Now? Too late.

NATO is about to make a generational shift in their war plans to protect every member. After 9/11 NATO shifted to fighting terror around the world and now this is a coming home to them and they're finally recognizing that terrorism is now coming from Russia and in their backyard.


Cheers! Sláinte!