Category Archives: Politics

Far too many things are going on in the country right now. The media is stretched thin, I am sure. That said, I was disappointed that they spent as much time as they did (too much, really) on the National … Continue reading

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Today’s efforts in defense of Democracy.

Calls to oppose Scott Pruitt as EPA head and Betsy DeVos at Education: Multiple attempts to call Senator Dianne Feinstein’s offices, both in California and D.C. The D.C. number just gave a busy signal, the California office number a “We … Continue reading

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Why I marched.

A letter sent to Dianne Feinstein’s office, who was collecting stories about why women participated in the marches: I marched in the San Jose March, even though I have fibromyalgia and was only able to walk half-way. I marched for … Continue reading

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No. Not anymore.

A lot of people — even people I care about and respect — call for we liberals to reach out and bridge the divide with the people who voted for Trump. Fuck that. As long as I can remember many … Continue reading

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Dear David Brooks: It infuriates me no end, when people such as yourself state that the Women’s Marches were about “identity politics,” and that we’ll never see change in this country if we engage in “identity politics,” after telling us … Continue reading

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More March humor.

Some other great signs from various Marches: “Dumbledore’s Army: still recruiting” “Donald Trump uses Comic Sans” “I’ve seen smarter cabinets at Ikea” “Now you’ve pissed off Grandma” Next to an elderly Japanese woman in a wheelchair:  “Locked up by U.S. Prez, … Continue reading

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March… sanity.

Odd bits and pieces of the San Jose Women’s March: Proud parental moment of the day: when you text your eldest son about being at the San Jose March,  and he texts back pictures of where he is in the … Continue reading

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Request of Facebook and Twitter followers…

So… I am on a social media diet for a little while, as well as reducing my news intake, all for my mental health. Yes, we need to pull together and fight, but I can’t just now. I hope to … Continue reading

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Salem, 2017.

Chester Arthur is one of America’s less memorable commanders-in-chief. Most people, myself included, would before this week have simply remembered him as the guy with the great muttonchop sideburns. But  Arthur oversaw reform of the machinery of government, turning what … Continue reading

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Quote of the day

“Our democracy has been hacked.” Al Gore. (Yes, I know that it is also the tag line for the show Mr. Robot, but Gore said it first.)

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I cannot write about the election. This hurts. The anger, the grief, the fear all cycle in and around, swirling into each other. I have privilege. I can pass for whatever the reactionaries want me to be: a late-middle aged … Continue reading

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Vote.

I usually write this post on Election Day, but I will be busy. I go to work at 5:30 a.m. and leave, hopefully, at 8 p.m. It might work later — a lot of other people will do so, until … Continue reading

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An Open Letter to The Republican Nominee.

Standard disclaimer: See sidebar. These are my views alone, not those of my employer, for whom I am in no way authorized to speak. I do not identify them, but I know what the Internet can do. Dear Mr. Trump: … Continue reading

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I could vote for Trump.

Today, when all hell has broken loose for the Republican Party, a lot of my friends on social media are asking why so many conservatives have announced that they are appalled by everything The Donald says and does but are … Continue reading

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Naivete.

In my friend Jane’s Facebook page a extremely conservative college classmate of hers stated, in regard to voter ID laws, “Why would someone refuse to show ID unless they were going to cheat?” Why, indeed? Maybe because… They are an elderly … Continue reading

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