Repeating Today’s Big Lie,
or Defending Sessions’ and Trump’s Policy Separating Families

By |2018-06-20T12:44:00-07:00June 20, 2018|philippic, Politics|

This week's uproar on separating children from their asylum-seeking parents unpleasantly confirms how far apart on basic morality we are in this country. To me, my Trump-approving friends ignore the imperative of the urgent human needs of the asylum seekers and their young children. Instead, they cite instances where Democrats years ago may have broken up families of asylum seekers. They mention that the government imprisons criminals with young children, thereby breaking up those families, so Trump's policies aren't new. It's great misdirection. First, even if the statements were accurate, the comments simply make the argument that two (or three [...]

The Trump Revolution I Worry About Most , Part II

By |2017-04-06T20:47:56-07:00April 6, 2017|Politics|

Revolutions are caused by frustrated expectations.  Not by grinding poverty or by evil oppression. Historically, people revolt and riot when their expectations are raised and reality doesn’t match what they expect. So, I worry about the United States in the Trump era. Blacks, Latinos, LGBT, Jews, Muslims, professional women, and other minority groups have become used to being treated with respect -- and maybe even deference -- by the government, corporations, and the press. They have come to expect society to deride prejudice. Claims of discrimination have been be weapons of shame. Over decades, Congress passed equality laws. Politicians damned bigotry. News [...]

The Trump Revolution I Worry About Most , Part I

By |2017-04-06T20:46:56-07:00January 20, 2017|Politics|

Revolutions are caused by frustrated expectations.  Not by grinding poverty or by evil oppression. Historically, people revolt and riot when their expectations are raised and reality doesn't match what they expect. So, I worry about the United States in the Trump era. This man has given iron-clad promises to do the impossible.  He is guaranteeing border security and crime-free neighborhoods, well-paid manufacturing jobs, and a return to a time when everything was "Great". He is going to make the evil Federal Government smaller while simultaneously launching wide-spread construction projects for the country's transportation infrastructure.  He's lowering taxes while increasing spending. He's [...]

The Inauguration Playlist

By |2017-01-17T18:37:36-08:00January 15, 2017|Politics|

When President Trump is inaugurated we will need appropriate music to mark the occasion. Considering the playlist for the day took me back to the rage, resistance, and riots in the 1960's and 70's.  At that time the government routinely took great liberties with the truth, especially concerning the progress of the Vietnam War.  The citizens -- especially us idealistic kids -- marched, protested, and sang. The country almost fell apart until the war ended and a decent man, Gerald Ford, became President. Trump's disregard for facts and the quickness to fight make me fear that the songs I came of [...]

It’s Not Locker Room Talk, It’s Jail House Bragging

By |2016-10-14T19:51:48-07:00October 14, 2016|Politics|

Donald Trump successfully tricked America into talking about his recorded boasting about his sexual assaults as "locker room talk".  He admits not being proud of his recorded language, but he's clear that to linger on the topic of his abuse of women would be giving in to political correctness. When I first heard Trump's comments, I honestly didn't think of locker room talk. Instead, I thought of crook's bragging caught on a hidden wire worn by a jail house cellmate who was hoping for a reduced sentence for his own misdeeds. Trump didn't just speculate about his future success with a particular woman [...]

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