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Televised live on the Committee's site, PBS and other channels as mentioned in this L.A. Times newspaper article along with discussion about what to expect, what has occurred and other political commentary HERE
The final Committee report release expected soon may be discussed.
QUESTION: Will the Committee's final report rightfully include findings about ALL involved in the January 6th seditious activities -- including any that may have involved former President Donald J. Trump, any Congresspersons, U.S. Government law enforcement departments including FBI, Secret Service, other organizations, any religious entities, corporate and private financial backers, foreign governments?
CATCH-UP BREAK
Hope all is going well for each of you. Expect you may be busy with life including any preparations for the coming holidays. I'm continuing to focus on my need to catch-up on some matters here, so am not writing on any topics interesting me this week and for the next several weeks.
The Committee's subpoena to Donald Trump to testify resulted in the 45th President failing to comply and suing the Committee.
Former integrity chief Jack Smith, has been appointed by the Attorney General as a special counsel to "oversee the Justice Department's criminal investigations involving Donald Trump" as NPR describes HERE
QUESTION: Will the Committee's final report rightfully include findings about all involved in the January 6th seditious activities in addition to those of former President Donald J. Trump -- the Congresspersons, Government law enforcement departments including FBI, Secret Service, other organizations, any religious entities, possibly any corporate and private financial backers?
UP WHERE WE BELONGsung by Buffy Sainte-Marie
This is the composer's version of the song which is best known from the movie, "An Officer and a Gentleman" sung by Joe Cocker. "Buffy won an Oscar for this song with Jack Nitzsche and Will Jennings."
PERSPECTIVE
How we view life's experiences is all a matter of perspective. Buffy Sainte-Marie, now 81 years old, recalled in her youth being taught in school that in 1492 Columbus discovered America, but as an indigenous native Canadian American Cree Indian she knew that wasn't true. She said, in 1492 we Indians in America discovered Columbus.
Buffy expressed a variety of thoughts in her music's lyrics through the years including some about current events as others like Bob Dylan did. Elvis Presley and other singers performed and recorded her songs. Her career progressed until unbeknown to her the U.S. government began black-listing her, suppressed her music recordings she discovered years later in her FBI files. Not realizing her activism had become of concern, she thought her popularity has just waned.
Other credits Buffy has acquired included repeated appearances on Sesame Street introducing that young community to indigenous people. The story-line with her husband continued through her pregnancy, subsequent natural breast-feeding of her new-born baby.
Thanksgiving's celebration fostered my remembrances of what I was taught about the holiday in school. We focused on the Pilgrims and the Indians forging a friendship by sharing a meal.
Were some of you in later generations taught more facts about the Pilgrims and Indians relationship?
I have long since learned there is much more to the story of the Native American Indians, the indigenous people of our nation, from whom the Pilgrims began taking their land with and without their agreement.
The American Indian perspective on the Thanksgiving myth can be viewed on PBS.org HERE
"Wampanoag historian Linda Coombs and Narragansett Knowledge Keeper Cassius Spears speak with filmmaker Yvonne Russo about the experiences of Native populations at the time of European settlers' arrival in New England 400 years ago, and what is actually known about the first Thanksgiving."
The arriving pilgrims encountered the aftermath of a plague thought to have been brought to them a short time earlier by fishermen. Thousands of Indians died in this fast moving disease that decimated their villages of their health care providers and even those who bury the dead. Seeing this devastation a pilgrim leader reported God had cleared the land for them revealing an insensitive, even heinous view -- lacking in compassion for other human beings to say the least by this Christian likely intolerant of others different spiritual views.
Centuries later I recall attending the reading of a new book by author Dee Brown when we lived in Arizona. "Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee" proved to be a novel describing how the American west was won. Heart-breaking descriptions reveal the "...systematic destruction of American Indian tribes in the late nineteenth century" as Good Reads reviews HERE
Native American Cultural Heritage Month is currently being celebrated on PBS. A number of programs are being aired about life on the reservations today you may find of interest.
Indian reservation life can still leave much to be desired for many residents lacking basic utilities taken for granted elsewhere. Agreements between the Indians and the U.S. Government also can continue to present challenges resolving.
Now may be a reckoning time as our nation's people need to relinquish the colorful notions and stories told about our history. The reality of our indigenous people, also of those held in slavery often has been romanticized and is long overdue for truthful descriptions.
We might also want to take special care to tolerate, especially in leadership positions and news disseminators, only those committed to speaking, writing truth.
The Committee's subpoena to Donald Trump to testify resulted in the 45th President failing to comply, then suing the Committee.
Attorney General Merrick Garland, DOJ, has appointed former integrity chief, Jack Smith, as a special counsel to "oversee the Justice Department's criminal investigations involving Donald Trump" as NPR describes HERE.
QUESTION: Will we see justice, know the results of the Committee's Hearings and the DOJ's criminal investigations involving Donald Trump before the November 2024 Presidential election?
"The time has come", the Walrus said, "To talk of many things: Of shoes - and ships - and sealing wax - Of cabbages - and kings - And why the sea is boiling hot - And whether pigs have wings." The Walrus and the Carpenter by Lewis Carroll
One interpretation at interesting literature HERE: "The story ... is, in one sense, the story of encroachment and entitlement: the sun upon the moon's territory or time, the walrus and the carpenters upon the oysters, which they presume to eat -- because they can."
DROUGHT -- We wait in the midst of our rainy season for more of the wet stuff, but no moisture here since last week. None projected for this week. Maybe next week, next month.
Typically, this is our fire season in which dangerous flames every year have been very destructive, often of people's homes, lives, pets, livestock, in addition to surrounding forests, also dislocating, even injuring or killing some wildlife there. We've been spared fires so far this season said to be due to the absence of diablo (devil) winds. These winds "catapult embers and fan flames" spreading the fire far and wide.
KIWIS and BAMBOO FABRIC INNOCENT -- (see my previous post. ). I have since consulted with my Dermatologist, then referral to an Allergist has me finally getting some meaningful treatment gradually affecting all that itching, hives/rash, watery eyes, runny nose, other symptoms, and energy, alertness level depletions alleviating some sleep complications.
Seems I did what many people do with my symptoms -- think food or some other item is the potential cause, so we try the process of elimination. The reality, I was told, is that most often the cause has to do with pollens, airborne matters also affecting the respiratory system. This may be more prevalent in some areas such as where I live than in others, I think.
So, I can eat those kiwis, wear those bamboo fabric P.J.s I was told (but I may wait 'til this is over). Given some of the relief I'm experiencing indicates we're on the right track though there is still a toll as each day wears on. Meanwhile, a thorough examination with blood work and other will be occurring.
My fatigue level, endurance have all been affected for much longer than a month now, resulting in my getting even more behind on so many things. The annual holidays are coming, too, so, I will continue with limited time spent blogging, probably writing only here, among other things. Thanks for your understanding.
MUSIC MEMORIES -- An early 20th century variety of jazz and swing, before my day, continues to be popular with many of all ages -- young and old. Dixieland is one such style that has had a popular group of musicians in our town. Jazz evolved into later 20th century styles I especially enjoy more and shared with my husband. Performing jazz with his groups, including a vocal one, and backing some name artists was my husband's professional avocation for many years which I've previously written about here.
I welcome promoting jazz so was pleased to recently learn of this 43-year-old Thanksgiving festival. Check your community for music festivals year 'round featuring the music you favor and support them. Area Philharmonic Orchestras can be especially enjoyable, too., as are any local area symphonies that sometimes hold outdoor concerts.
2022San Diego Jazz Fest & Swing Extravaganza.
Celebrating 43 Years! Thanksgiving Weekend
"The San Diego Jazz Fest is one of the longest running annual music festivals dedicated to celebrating jazz music of the early 20th Century. Since 1980, this event has been held during Thanksgiving weekend in San Diego, California, and features a variety of musical artists performing traditional jazz, swing, blues, ragtime, boogie woogie, gospel, and rhythm and blues."
MY FIRST THANKSGIVING I recall when I was quite young was spent on a Great Aunt's midwest Ohio farm with other of my family members on what became an extended long weekend due to unexpected snow creating safe driving concerns. Having had our Thanksgiving dinner, we now needed more food due to our sudden necessary delayed departure in those times before home freezers with an emergency supply of food were prevalent.
The next day the men, including my older brother, went out hunting for rabbits. Tracking the rabbits footprints in the snow aided in the task. They allowed me to traipse along to observe the whole process which culminated in the men dressing the rabbits for the women who later prepared them for dinner.
I was quite appalled with the demise of the rabbits, refusing to eat any of the meat. Finally, I reluctantly agreed to taste a bite which led to a second, then more. Surprisingly to me, the meat was quite tasty, overcoming my focus on what had happened to the rabbits and I continued to finish my serving. The next morning, I even ate some of the meat cold. I've never eaten rabbit since, but then the occasion to do so has never presented itself.
THANKSGIVING celebrations will soon have many enjoying time and delicious food with family and/or friends. Some may celebrate virtually. Others will settle on relishing long ago memories of those times.
DJT, 45TH President, is suing the Committee in what appears to be his classic technique designed to avoid or delay having to respond to their subpoena compelling he testify, initially delayed to ll/14/22 at his request. If 45's political party takes control of the House of Representatives as is presently expected, pundits expect the Committee will cease to function meaningfully and/or will be terminated since his party has previously declared the Committee to be nonpartisan.
QUESTION: Will the top U.S. government officials in the executive, legislative, judicial, other law enforcement individuals including Secret Service, FBI, Police Departments aligned with organizing and support of the January 6th Capitol coup/insurrection/assault ever be held accountable to the American people?
MIDTERM ELECTION RESULT projections as I write this restores my faith the majority of the U.S. voting public is determined to maintain our form of democracy with the current Administration retaining Senate control. There is much more to be accomplished.
May such voter numbers increase in all future elections. This dedication to thoughtfully participate in all future elections must continue in order to preserve our democratic republic based on our current major political parties ideologies.
So Cal where I live actually received about three inches of rain, more in other communities. Snow fell in California mountains, including Northern California, earlier in the season than usual, leading us to hope there will be more rain and snow contributing toward ending our drought.
BIG BEAR BALD EAGLES FRIENDS site HERE you may read the latest report about the eagle pair, Jackie and Shadow, recently observed to have returned to the area. Likely these eagles may soon begin refurbishing the nest in readiness to hatch a new brood for 2023. The Friends update (9/29/22) describes all the maintenance and enhancements provided for live 24/7 audio and video coverage of the eagles' nest with a spectacular background view of the surrounding area and lake.
LIFE'S DISRUPTIONS continue for me interfering with my having any semblance of routine. Annoyingly, to say the least, I'm again periodically experiencing nights when I'm unable to sleep with or without itching. Early in October I wrote HERE about what I took to be a simple allergic reaction I attributed to Kiwi fruit. I've not eaten any Kiwis since but clearly my problem is far from over. Surely there has been ample time for the Kiwis to leave my system.
A pattern has developed with increasing reactions including itchy feelings, inflammation with red rash splotches spreading these symptoms, finally over my whole body this past week. I did get a high dose flu shot at the end of the previous week but don't think that would have been a causal factor. Coping with these symptoms, erratically trying to get adequate sleep through varied daytime hours is my priority as I address this not-always-so-mild discomfort while I try to figure out what is the cause. I think I best wait for my final Covid booster vaccine until this issue is resolved.
Most recently I have begun to wonder if some new bamboo fabric pajamas I began wearing weeks prior to my symptoms might be the cause, so I've ceased wearing them. I never heard of bamboo fabric much less considered it could trigger such skin issues, but I don't yet know if this is the cause. I continue taking an antihistamine. I have consulted with my doctor who was unable to provide a curative medication, referring me to see a Dermatologist which I will do if there is no resolution soon.
The Night Watchman, 2021 Pulitzer Prize winning novel for fiction written by Louise Erdrich captured my attention to read on sleepless nights, selected from my stack of unread books. Erdrich, a member of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa, has authored many novels, as well as volumes of poetry, children's books, and a memoir of early motherhood, received numerous awards. She lives in Minnesota with her daughters, owns a small independent bookstore, Birchbark Books.
Recent news stories about efforts to suppress the native American Indian vote reminded me of this historical fictional story based on the author's grandfather's life. The story describes Indian life on their reservation, the challenges they face surviving attitudes and obstacles encountered from our government. They deserve to retain decent productive soil on land where they can live and prosper, keep their culture, language. All this with individuals lives created are embedded in a story of the true Americans on this land our immigrant forefathers forcefully took from them.
The Brennan Center explains how voter suppression laws target Native Americans HERE. These citizens often have to travel many miles to vote, may have few, if any, ballot deposit boxes they can readily access to name a few deterrents. Native American voting rights need to be protected by Congressional action with just such a bill defeated in the 2021 Senate.
A political party that actively attempts to thwart citizens ability to vote in our elections through sabotaging restrictions including gerrymandering undermines the basic foundation of our Constitution and form of government.
FREEDOM -- Jon Batiste
An American singer, songwriter, musician, bandleader, television personality, and Grammy Award winner.
QUESTION: Will the 45th President, DJT, respond by November 14th to the Committee's subpoena extension he was able to receive to give his deposition and to provide requested documents?
DROUGHT UPDATE -- We actually received some rain showers last week where I live in SoCal.
Encouragingly we are being told to expect some hard rain, snow in the mountains for a couple days this week. Promises! Promises! Hopefully the moisture arrives here with snow in Northern California mountains plus more to come in the weeks and months ahead, normally our wet months for decades in past years.
VIRAL COMBAT -- I have my flu shot -- was given the high-dose version this year. In two weeks I'll seek the latest and final Covid vaccine. Continued wearing of the N95 mask when I'm in contact with most others will continue to be the order of the day for me.
I could still contract a virus but the severity of my illness would likely be minimal, might not even require hospitalization much less result in my death. I like those odds -- better than my winning the lottery.
MIDTERM ELECTION VOTING -- I chose to submit my ballot in a local drop box again this year. I will receive an email confirmation my ballot has been received and votes counted within the next few days.
What a tragedy with the suppressing effort to thwart this means as an an individual voter's right in some other states. There are those who promote proven deliberate lies discounting the trustworthiness of our election system.
DEMOCRACY PRESERVATION -- I continue to believe our democracy's preservation is the primary issue that needs to guide voters in their candidate selections. Candidates who are deniers of the legitimacy of the 2020 election results and conspiracy believers unable to discern fact from fiction pose a danger to our democratic constitutional republic's freedoms, true justice with genuine law and order.
DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME AGAIN!
Barbra Streisand -- Everything Must Change & I Didn't Know What Time It Was Performed at Barclays Center, Brooklyn, New York on Saturday 6 May 2017
Barbra was 75 (!) when she sang these songs with a voice showing minimal age-related effects.
Barbra's dedications were tributes following recent deaths then of Sandy Gallin who was a talent manager adored and respected by many stars you can read about HERE
Virginia Kelley, is a nurse anesthetist and mother of former President Bill Clinton who came to be warmly regarded by many you can read about HERE. Coincidentally, a friend of mine described her baby's birth as being "midwifed" by Virginia.
DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME and OUR HEALTH -- Did you remember to "fall back" one hour effective Sunday, Nov.6th at 2 a.m.?
Once again in the U.S. we all must change our clocks for daylight savings time adjustment except for Arizona and Hawaii who did not adopt this DST change system years ago. I won't go into the whys and wherefores for all this but maybe this will be the last year we will be required to make this time change on our clocks.
You can read the DST history (not simply to accommodate farmers) in this succinct informative PBS News Hour transcript along with what has been learned about the effect of all this time manipulation on our health HERE
Seems research studies have shown these time changes may be having a more serious impact on our health than we ever knew beyond our own experiences considered merely anecdotal in official scientific 'worldom'.
Our U.S. Senate did finally act based on legislation passed in several states to end this change by establishing daylight savings time year 'round. That bill has stalled in the House of Representatives since some states, including my own California, desire returning to regular time, which I prefer, too. This difference must be resolved between both branches of government before officially being signed into law.
Meanwhile, I'm coping with my clock-radio purchased many years ago to automatically "spring forward" and "fall back". I was delighted to never have to bother with manually changing this clock twice each year -- just my wristwatch and other clocks in my house. At least one clock would have the correct time to begin the day if I hadn't noticed the time change was occurring.
Then, a few years ago officials altered the days DST would be in effect so my clock-radio's date for time change has been out of synchronicity ever since. For example, this past week my clock "fell back" an hour several days before official time changed. What an annoyance!
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I'll patiently await our Congress to finally act to establish the time system we will use, quite willing to accept whichever one they decide to use -- standard time or daylight savings time. Then I will determine what to do about my clock-radio. Maybe I can turn off the automatic date/time change feature as I like the device's size for my bedside table and the other functions. Otherwise, to dispense with adjusting my clock twice a year, I'll be shopping for a new clock-radio.
What do you think?
Do you want to continue the system we have, "springing forward" an hour in early March and "falling back" an hour in early November?
Would you prefer to adopt standard time or daylight savings time year 'round?
Your response will have no known influence on how this government policy is decided but perhaps you'll feel better having expressed your point of view. We can see at least how our legislator's actions reflect our point of view on this one matter -- if and when they act and we live long enough to see the results.
QUESTION: Will DJT follow law and order in which he says he believes to tell the truth under oath to the U.S. Select House Committee on Jan. 6th Hearings?
FWIW I've been blogging on other sites less frequently recently, if you've noticed. This is due to personal issues but I want you to know I still care about each of you.
DEMOCRACY
A nation of freedom-loving people we have plenty about which to be concerned though in my eighty-plus years this is one of the most dangerous ones. I feel compelled to continue expressing my thoughts since critical U.S. midterm elections are still in process, so be forewarned. Should you prefer to avoid reading more about these issues, you may prefer to skip directly to AGING PERCEPTIONS below.
Democracy preservation for the United States is of the utmost priority when selecting candidates for whom to vote in this midterm election IMHO. Given the gravity of the situation I cannot avoid continuing to focus some attention on what is at stake for the survival of our nation as the constitutional republic and democracy with the freedoms our forefathers gave to us, "if you can keep it."
I wanted this blog to be politically nonpartisan when I began in 2006, but am dedicated to upholding our constitutional republic's democracy I have observed being under attack since 2016. I cannot remain silent since a once respectable political party became subverted into undermining our government by any means possible with lies regarding the results of our election process, even inciting violence in an effort to establish an autocratic system with a one-man ruler.
Obviously, by the actions of those aligned with the violent instigating political party and even the words of the leader they claim to follow, law and order is not observed or respected and won't be in the future for anyone whose views differ from theirs.
Individual rights and freedoms are being seriously threatened by that party. Unfortunately, many citizens have and still do take our rights and freedoms for granted, assuming we'll always have them or can easily regain them if taken from us no matter what we do or don't do. Nothing could be further from the truth as they can be whittled away little by little by various politicized government branches by far too many of that party's candidates such as those recent women's rights were taken away.
Government office appointments in the future and Congressional action by that party will jeopardize many citizen rights including healthcare, Medicare and Social Security in our richest of all nations -- our U.S. nation that already falls well below the offerings reported in the rankings of other nations in the democratic western world.
Federal, state, local elections, judges and appointees matter and we the people with our votes can determine what kind of country in which we and future generations live.
I know some of my words resonate with many in the U.S. and some others elsewhere in the world. I don't presume to know what if any meaningful impact occurs on any U.S. voter with what I write, but I must make the effort on my limited platform.
AGEING PERCEPTIONS OVER 90
We're fortunate whatever our older age to have individuals who have enriched our lives. The reality is that the older we become the fewer remain who are still living. That's certainly been true in my life as I've previously shared here. Celebrating my recent birthday many memories cross my mind.
I recall with loving thoughts the year my young teen son asked me to stay in the other room because he was going to undertake his first solo baking effort without supervision. He baked me a birthday cake from scratch which was quite successful when all was said and done -- probably the best cake, commercial or otherwise, I ever had made for me!
There have certainly been other significant family birthday occasions and some with co-workers as well as personal friends. Often lovely flowers my husband brought with memorable gifts, including unexpectedly unique ones from my daughter. Across the miles now I am not forgotten as grandchildren join my celebration. Far too many other family members and friends exist only in my memory.
This year, I unexpectedly was delighted to share some of my much younger neighbors delicious chocolaty chocolate October birthday cake.
Author, blogger, Katherine Esty recently celebrated her 88th birthday which caused her to think about what life might be like at 90 or older as she edges closer to that decade. She shares "What It's Like To Be Over 90" HEREin interviews with some she knows that age.
Wellness and disability issues are discussed coupled with a view revealing whatever one's physical condition an attitude exists of believing we're "Lucky To Be Alive" as younger old folks have said, too.
A probably 95 year old woman now I know is continuing to thrive living independently in her single family home following her husband's death some years ago. "C" as I'll refer to her continued her career as a hairdresser after she left the aerospace industry in an earlier decade until Covid caused the hair salon to close when she was age 93. Even then she often continued helping clients where they lived including shopping for them.
"C" had begun experiencing some challenges standing for long periods and began using a walker in some situations outside the beauty salon. She has some medical problems but continues to cope. She's always been in an upbeat mood in our occasional phone conversations to catch up on our lives, or when she stopped by the house a year or so ago.
Most recently, "C" speaks of selling her home and moving as one of her daughters may from her state to northern California where more of their immediate family is now living.
I appreciate learning about other individuals lives as they travel along the ageing highway, especially those living independently in their homes without benefit of community care facilities offerings. My situation presents challenges quite different from that provided in long term care even at the independent living level.
Having no family or even immediate close friends nearby can present additional complications as I experience which doesn't lessen the older one becomes. I have characterized my decision to choose this way of living my sunset years as "The Grand Experiment". Experiments outcomes can become unpredictable.
Perhaps you'll find Katherine Esty's blog at the link provided above of interest as she writes from her long term continuing care community. Certainly the views and attitudes of her fellow residents reflect the lives they lead and their experiences. I wonder if or how they might differ from those living in other than in long term continuing care settings?
Everyone living who survives many years with the obstacles they may have encountered in their path sprinkled among the joy and happiness they've had can consider themselves fortunate. Some of those obstacles may be of the person's own making caused by words said or unsaid, actions taken or lack of action. Then there are other complications that occur beyond the person's influence or control. Somehow the individual has bypassed the obstacle in some fashion, overcome, or found a way to live with the result.
Whatever the situation celebrating each birthday is well-deserved the older we become, especially when we consider the alternative.
"HERE'S TO LIFE" -- Shirley Horn with John Williams and the Boston Pops Orchestra, 1993
QUESTION: Has the U.S. Select House Committee on Jan. 6th Hearings shown evidence the ex-President Donald John Trump has violated his oath of office to support and defend the Constitution of the United States presenting a clear and present danger to democracy?
President's oath or affirmation "I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will faithfully execute the Office of President of the United States, and will to the best of my Ability, preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States."
10/13/22 SELECT COMMITTEE HEARING
Ex- President Donald J. Trump has been subpoenaed to testify before the U.S. Select House Committee on the Jan. 6th Hearings. Will he be able to find the truth to speak amid his many prevarications?
BETRAYAL
We might well come away from viewing all these Hearing sessions appalled at how many people in our government have betrayed their oath of office and our democratic republic.
"History of the Oath. At the start of each new Congress, in January of every odd-numbered year, the entire House of Representatives and one-third of the Senate performs a solemn and festive constitutional rite that is as old as the Republic."
U.S. Govt. form sf61 for all employees: "I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same; that I take this obligation freely, without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion; and that I will well and faithfully discharge the duties of the office on which I am about to enter: So help me God."
RAINDROPS KEEP FALLIN' ON MY HEAD by B. J. Thomas
Burt Bacharach and Hal David wrote this song with uplifting lyrics for the 1969 film Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid.
Fall is teasing us with cool temperatures where I live in SoCal, but summer's heat will return for a few days before the coming week ends. Rain-promising dark clouds have been hiding the sun most days where I live only to release their much-needed moisture elsewhere. A sudden loud sharp clap of thunder as I write this has followed a finally left token amount of the wet stuff tonight for which I'm grateful in this drought-ridden state.
DEMOCRACY -- VOTING
November mid-term election voting has me reviewing my 5 page ballot that consists of federal, state, local municipal candidates and issues. Likely those of you in the U.S. are voting your own ballots or readying to do so on election day.
There is so much more at stake dwarfing the focus said to be primary such as inflation, immigration, environment to list a few issues. Those matters all become secondary to my voting only for those candidates dedicated to preserving our republic's democracy. They are the leaders I trust most to address our nation's problems with dedication to providing the highest degree of respect for truth and individual freedoms. Deniers of the 2020 presidential election legitimacy must themselves be denied my vote.
QUESTION: Why has our ex-President DJT kept classified government documents and continues to do so as the Department of Justice reports believing he is still doing?
The James Bond movie series celebrates 60 years anniversary 2022.
"Dame Shirley closes the 2011 Classic Awards Show (May 12, 2011) by paying tribute to John Barry. ... Goldfinger was co-written by John Barry, Leslie Bricussee, Don Black and Anthony Newley. Bassey is the UKs most successful female recording artist of all time, with 140 Million records sold worldwide!" (Read more at this YouTube site HERE.)
Shirley Bassey -- GOLDFINGER (2011 Live)
Unexpected events keep intruding into my life including some thought to be previously resolved.
Once again would you believe I was subjected to having to contact my phone company's customer service number? That's the number I described in my previous post. The call reaches a recorded message explaining how unusually busy they are, so they offer a call back service when an agent is available. That sounds customer oriented. Surprise! No agent is available.
Instead I hear the same recorded message, we're busy, so sorry, we'll be with you soon, but no callback offer this time. I had to hold a whole hour before a live agent answered. This process is a real joke and an insult to the customer. They could at least not call back until there is an agent available.
I don't understand what sort of cockamamie system this phone company has -- it certainly isn't geared to caring about their customers and reflects poorly on them.
Another inconvenience two weeks ago whenI went out to my car only to discover what I thought must be a dead battery which the emergency service person later confirmed. He simply jumped the battery, and I was soon able to drive away.
My car isn't driven as much as in the past, and not necessarily every day as I told him. This accounts for why I encountered this older battery dead again this past week. The different service company replaced the old battery with a new one. There was still a one month guarantee on the old battery so the new one was free.
Why didn't the first guy replace my battery, especially since he said it was over five years old? I hadn't checked but I told him I thought it was newer than that. The new service man reported the old battery had been installed in 2019. Maybe the first guy wasn't good at math.
Also, several weeks ago I started experiencing itchy, eventually hot red inflamed swollen areas on various finger and arm areas of my body. These were not rashes or even like hives which can indicate an allergic reaction. Conferring virtually with family I learned one of them had at one time experienced much the same symptoms that were diagnosed as angioedema.
Reading some reliable medical internet sites I am inclined to believe this is what I have caused by an allergy. A fruit is named which I rarely have eaten until recently when I ate three over a one-week period. I immediately stopped eating that fruit and my symptoms went away.
I had several more of the fruits on hand but thought I couldn't be quite sure that fruit was the culprit. I decided to eat one earlier this past week to see what happened. A few days after I ate that kiwi the symptoms appeared again. I'm more convinced now that the kiwis are the cause of my apparent allergic reaction which I'm still experiencing as I write this. Nothing else has recently been new in my life or my diet.
Light-skinned people (I'm a redhead) can be susceptible to some medical issues so perhaps this is one for me. My body could never tolerate highly seasoned foods such as with some raw onions and hot peppers until I was in my mid-twenties. Even now I still best take some care.
I've eaten strawberries in great quantities much of my life though I know they can cause allergies for some people. Given that I am a confessed strawberry addict I'm grateful to be able to safely indulge that berry addiction without any problem.
Allergies can be really troublesome, even life threatening for people. I recall the last commercial flight I took some years ago eating a nut mix I had brought from home in a small plastic bag. The stewardess came to me to ask that I put them away since there was a passenger with a peanut allergy. She then went on to say, "That's why we didn't distribute any peanuts." It almost seemed as though she thought I should have known.
Certainly, I was more than willing to put away my nuts which weren't peanuts and wouldn't have gotten them out to eat had I known the situation. They hadn't announced they weren't distributing peanuts, but then I didn't know they typically did as not all airlines did. I glanced around and saw a young girl wearing a mask (this was before Covid) in the seat behind the ones across the aisle from me.
I recall a family friend contemporary of my mother. She was allergic to some foods, citrus, also monosodium glutamate. The family ceased eating at restaurants as in those years MSG was used much more prevalently than in more recent years. She was a marvelous cook even of foods she could not eat but never used MSG in what she prepared.
She lived to 103 years of age. When she was in her 80s or 90s she began to be able to eat some of the foods, such as citrus, she had not been able to tolerate before. Our bodies are certainly functionally complex and change in numerous ways over time.
People can develop allergies to all sorts of foods and other substances. You likely know this from your own experience or what you know of others.
(A final Sept. Hearing canceled due to Hurricane Ian -- Reschedule TBA)
QUESTION: Does Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas' wife's persistence in stating our ex-President's lie the 2020 election was stolen from him present questionable issues about her husband's impartiality, need to recuse himself from some Court case considerations?
Here in sunny Southern California our temperature has dropped by a few degrees with the extreme heat past. Fall may actually arrive soon though only the calendar says it's here now. We still lack sufficient rain with no end to our drought in sight.
Florida and other U.S. east coast states have shared in Puerto Rico's Hurricane Ian's disaster-producing weather -- floods, high winds, tornados, destruction, death. I guess we will be challenged by events such as this, maybe even worse in the years to come due to changes in our earth's climate. This sort of weather causing disasters prevalent in other parts of the world is no less serious.
West Coast gas exploitation continues here in California. No more of those one cent, two cents or nickel a gallon raises overnight. This past week they just socked it to us -- fifteen cents plus not just one night, but fifteen more cents the next night, too. The third night the raise eased a bit to ten cents, then seven plus cents the next night.
"Sock It To Me" -- Judy Carne
Clip from the US TV series "Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In" (1960s - '70s)
Our Governor has arranged our less expensive winter gas mixture be sold earlier than usual by another week which is expected to result in a twenty-five cents per gallon cost reduction. He also requests a special windfall tax on oil companies who have made huge profits on gas sales with oil costs expected to decrease. We could use a little gas pricing stability.
Humor is where we find it, often with quirky matters triggering my funny bone. I've always derived lots of laughs from reading posted signs as we drove about locally wherever we lived across this country, also with advertisements in newspapers, brochures. Not everyone has shared my sometimes-weird sense of humor.
I recall my youth and first date, a blind date at that. I had reluctantly agreed to this setup by a girl who was only a casual acquaintance, but she had been persistent wearing down my resistance to the idea. He arrived at my house in a pickup truck in a time when such vehicles were strictly utilitarian on farms -- before becoming culturally popular everywhere in the U.S., including cities.
My blind date may have felt as I did, nervous, lacking in self-confidence, awkward, uncomfortable -- each of us focused on ourselves and how we were feeling inadequate. I was shy, especially in 1:1 situations unlike with the boys I grew up with where we lived previously. I don't recall what verbal efforts were made by either of us to become acquainted. I just recall the long silence driving into town as he said nothing.
I started reading some funny signs aloud I spotted along the highway into town as he said nothing. He did not react, say anything, or laugh, even chuckle -- apparently, he did not share my sense of humor. Or maybe, I wasn't supposed to be the entertainer, but he wasn't entertaining. I don't recall anything more about that evening, but I don't think it got better for either of us wherever we went or whatever we did -- maybe we went to a movie. Fortunately, in the years to come my self-confidence improved as my relationships developed, but I don't recall ever going on a blind date again.
My sources for humor continue to emerge in everyday life, not as many when you live alone, in just about every situation, even some that are quite serious. Sometimes I laugh so hard I end up crying, and occasionally I've laughed to keep from crying. Some of my laughter is prompted by matters some people might think weird. The digital world and the internet have certainly contributed to some laughable events as some of you have probably found, too.
I recently fired off one of my occasional brief instant messages, this time to my daughter -- an observation about a current news report about which I felt compelled to comment. My daughter responded, "Not in this Pili A1 world would either of those states be ideal". Reading her observation, I thought, oh dear, some more new terminology younger generations are using, and I don't have the slightest idea what "Pili A1" means. So, revealing my ignorance of current lingo as I used to know in the days of yore, I asked her, "What does Pili A1 mean?"
I learned later she was puzzled when she read my query, so busily began a Google terminology search for the meaning of "Pili A1" since she didn't know the meaning either. She came up with nothing specific that made sense. Then she happened to re-read our previous messages exchange and found "Pili A1" in her's to me. She could only laugh, she said, as she thought she had typed "political", but Google's automatic word correction had produced "Pili A1".
Google's system often does some curious word creations in messages I've sent confusing or totally altering my message's meaning. When I read how she had searched Google I started laughing, too. Now, every time I think about the whole comedy of assumptions and misperceptions we each had made, I start laughing out loud to myself. Maybe I'm finally cracking up.
U.S. Select House Committee on Jan. 6th Hearings continue in the fall.
QUESTION: Are more of the American people beginning to realize the threat to turn our form of government into an autocracy by using fear and intimidation of possible violence by those inciting a civil war?
Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom and other Commonwealth realms died at age 96 years, 8 September 2022, Balmoral Castle Scotland. She reigned 70 years.
WEEKLY HIGHLIGHTS
Dull moments seldom appear in my household. I always have something to either demand my attention or I am attracted to engaging in numerous other activities that give me pleasure.
Wonders never change -- last week I was writing of our unusual excessively hot humid temperatures. Now, thanks to that rare Hurricane Kay coming up our Pacific Coast from Mexico our heat wave ended. Kay became a lesser tropical storm after colliding with a high-pressure system from the north resulting in our experiencing very welcome but unusual cooler temperatures. Never mind, we're promised some hotter weather again before our summer ends.
The dreaded mud slides in previously burned forest fire areas have brought devastation but not to my community. I shudder when I view TV news reports here and around the world of those driven from their homes or worse, thanks to the vagaries of climate change.
Long-promised and even longer awaited conversion to fiber-optic internet service has finally come to our neighborhood and more specifically my home. Even my landline phone service transmission is now changed to the internet with an 8-hour backup battery should my electricity ever cease.
The scenario wasn't that efficient leading up to the installation of this fiber-optic change but that only took several hours for the technician to accomplish one afternoon this past week. Granted for that final actual change I didn't have to do anything, but somehow, I always seem to feel almost as tired as if I had done the labor. I don't recall feeling that way when I was younger so wonder if that is just me, or is it an aging thing? Oh, and another thing, why does everything always happen at once instead of occurring on different days?
The previous week I was busy getting exhausted as the young men working in my garage replaced by hot water heater. In the midst of all this came my phone company agent to discuss my ordering installation of their fiber-optic system for internet and phone. He had no printed material to leave with me to review and consider later. We took a photo of his working rate form and particulars with my iPhone for my convenience.
I phoned the agent the first of the week, discussed further installation matters and placed my order. He immediately connected us with a third party to initiate the change portion taking place by phone which took about a half hour.
As luck would have it, at the end of that process there was a glitz resulting in my having to call their customer service number. I was apprehensive since I had gone through that process a week or so earlier which became one of those recorded message nightmares. The message was: "We're working quickly to answer your call, but it is taking a little bit longer than normal and someone will be with you soon."
That time they eventually said there would be a 45-minute delay. I could hold or they would call me when the customer service agent was available. I optioned the call-back which came after 45 minutes but I still had to hold again. No offer for a call-back as before. Totally exasperated after another 45 minutes passed just as I was about to hang up a real live person answered. What kind of weird system was that?
This time I wasn't offered the call-back option, had to hold 45 minutes again, became exasperated again and was ready to disconnect just as a service representative answered. Turns out there was no need for me to call them but I had no way of knowing that then.
My on-site installation occurred several days later as scheduled -- new line to my house and all the changes inside accomplished by the technician in a few hours.
My landline phone now goes through the internet, has an 8-hour backup battery if the electric power shuts down. I can't see that the internet speed on my computer is any faster than what I had, but I'll see.
U.S. Select House Committee on Jan. 6th Hearings continue in the fall.
U.S. Dept. of Justice and FBI deserve respect for doing their jobs.
QUESTION: Were any of those classified documents missing from empty folders found at Mar-a-Largo and other security information in boxes like those confiscated by government authorities transported by the ex-President to his Bedminster, N.J. residence as theorized by ex-FBI agent and seen in Daily Mail, U.K. video in Washington Post article questioned in Newsweek HERE?
Note: "Trump and the Mar-a-Largo documents: A timeline -- Washington Post HERE.
9/11 A date embedded in our memories as are those whose lives ended that day.
SO-CAL
Updating Southern California weather effects where I live should any who might want to know what climate changes on this planet may bring to some in the future. Refer to my previous post describing the situation.
Given our extreme heat wave, we managed to avoid any rolling blackouts with our power grid withstanding day-after-day heavy demands. Residents voluntarily cut back further on power usage including during our flex alert prime time usage expanded by one hour on each end of the five hour block for a total of seven hours (3 - 10 p.m.)
Hurricane Kay formed in the Pacific Ocean off Mexico's coast moving north toward our Los Angeles area fortunately only becoming a tropical storm breaking heat and rain records. A California hurricane is a tropical cyclone with usually only the remnants affecting us though they are rare. The last hurricane was 25 years ago.
Periodic rain bursts from Hurricane Kay came to various locales across the Southland, finally even a couple very light rains to my own neighborhood. Some beach communities built up sand dunes along the shore to contend with high surf and possible flooding. People living inland in areas where forest fires had burned away soil-holding vegetation filled sandbags for placement against possible excess water causing damaging mud slides to homes and businesses.
East of where I live one forest fire only 5% minimally controlled day-after-day kept spreading causing several occasions of thousands being told to evacuate their homes. Two people died in their car apparently trying to escape the flames. Finally, though only a small amount, enough rain came to curtail the fire's expansion which is now 50% contained.
I was delighted to see dampened pavement on my driveway one morning and a bit more the next day. This light rain almost invisible to the eye was hardly sufficient to impact our drought but was enough to give vegetation a brief refresher.
Let It Rain -- Diana Krall en live sur RTL
Equally, or maybe even more importantly, our temperatures have cooled down now. In fact, our temperatures are in the 80's, a bit below our previous years usual numbers. In a few more days our humidity will lessen to the drier level we usually have that is more comfortable, especially if the heat increases as is expected.
My week brought me water in a way I did not welcome with the discovery of a leak when a patch of water which hadn't dried up in the heat I observed coming from underneath my garage door. The week before I had noticed water but couldn't detect an active specific leak though I had my suspicions as to the source. Now, with this obvious water it was time for the plumber.
A new hot water heater was the order of the day as I expected. The plumber thought my heater was probably about fifteen years old -- quite a long life well beyond the usually expected ten years or less longevity. I vaguely recalled reading these heaters operated best if drained periodically but realized I had never done that. Maybe it would have lasted even longer if I had.
I could recall only that my husband had taken care of the last purchase sometime before his 2006 death. I didn't have the old purchase receipt to make a cost comparison with the quote I was given for a new hot water heater. I was really surprised to learn how expensive installation of a new one would be.
I did check the internet verifying what they said was the cost of the unit, the quality of the brand as the highest rated one, so I decided not to delay installation in order to get other price quotes. Additional copper piping and connections were needed since the old ones were long since beyond being workable.
They said they could install the new hot water heater for me right then, that Friday afternoon, so perhaps it was best not to delay. The two young men (most service workers are young to me any more) worked steadily and hard for several hours and labor isn't cheap. Hopefully, there are no more appliances or other items needing replacement anytime soon.
I expect others of you living in individual residences have had to go through the hot water heater experience but I'd never had to give much thought to one -- we just always had hot water wherever we lived, but then my husband probably always looked after this essential I just took for granted.
U.S. Select House Committee on January 6th HEARING
"The eighth Jan. 6 committee hearing on its finding is scheduled for prime time July 21 [Thursday] and will walk through the events of Jan. 6, 2021 "minute by minute," Rep. Liz Cheney, R-Wyo., said Tuesday. The hearing will focus in on the 187 minutes between Trump's "Stop the Steal" rally on the Ellipse and his tweet urging his supporters to go home," USA Today reports HERE. (check schedule where you live for date, time confirmation, where to view)
"Thank You for Your Servitude" by Mark Leibovich is a book worth reading about some in Congress who have been cynical and hypocritical "about-face" enablers now making excuses for our ex-President, shifting his accountability for words and actions by blaming others. Fear has been a factor which is a hallmark of authoritarianism. The author is interviewed on Amanour and Company-PBS with segments you can view on the site HERE, also on this video:
PBS NewsHour
Earlier today, Sat., July 16th as I write this, I received my Covid 2nd booster vaccination. Originally, I planned to wait for the next vaccine expected in October or November. Currently, scientific/medical reports convince me given the rapidly increasingly high level of Covid infections here in Los Angeles County that having stronger protection now would be wise. Outdoor exposure, especially in groups, may even be a more real possibility I also read.
This BA.5 omicron variant has evolved "...to be more contagious and evade the immune protection that people had from infection, vaccination or both" Dr. Gregory Poland, head of Mayo Clinic's Vaccine Research Group, is quoted saying in the "Mayo Clinic News Network" report HERE.
"A new study published in Nature found the variant was four times more resistant to messenger RNA vaccines than earlier strains of omicron. The Moderna and Pfizer COVID-19 vaccines are messenger RNA vaccines."
Currently there is no evidence of a higher death rate from BA.5 but "...you have very little protection against BA.5 in terms of getting infected or having mild to moderate infection. You have good protection against dying, being hospitalized or ending up on a ventilator."
"...among the unvaccinated with this variant, they're about fivefold more likely to get infected than people who have been vaccinated and boosted, about 7 1/2 times more likely to be hospitalized, and about 14 to 15 times more likely to die if they get infected," says Dr. Poland.
I keep wearing my "N95 masks ora KN-94 mask when indoors and in crowded areas outdoors" as Dr. Poland recommends. What new variants may be in the offing, I wonder?
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Environmentally, the SoCal drought with hot temperatures rolls on, water usage restrictions continue -- so what's new?
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I've been trying to locate some lab sites that are easily accessible for parking, require minimal walking to the store and once I'm inside since I've been having some mobility issues. Most of the large chain drugstores place their pharmacies, clinics, labs where they can draw blood clear at the back of their stores. It sure would be nice if they provided riding carts as some grocery stores do but that seems not to be the case.
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Podcasts seem to be popular with many people though I haven't devoted time listening to any of them. They could be enjoyed I realize while engaged in other necessary activities about the house. Maybe some podcasts could be an entertaining source of humor. There seem to be an abundance of podcasts described as humorous including for seniors, older people, boomers, other age groups, various interest areas. Perhaps some of you have favored podcasts. We do need lots of humor.
Laughing is contagious but living alone can limit that shared stimulation. I recall when I was in undergraduate college some of us operating our campus radio station gathered in the control room one day. We decided to record ourselves laughing which started with artificial laughs. The next thing we knew we were laughing genuinely at the ridiculousness of what we were doing. Our laughing kept getting more hilarious to each of us until we all were laughing so hard our stomachs hurt, tears were coming from our eyes -- we were quite out of control.
I wonder if there would be a health care market for such a potentially therapeutic recording releasing all those healing endorphins -- a simple plain recording of laughter, nothing else, with which to laugh along?
Celebrating our nation's Declaration of Independence
July 4, 1776
Yankee Doodle (1991 Remastered)
The Robert Shaw Chorale -- Traditional Battle Cry of Freedom
Our nation's founding fathers subsequently wrote a constitution giving us a republic ... "if you can keep it" Thomas Jefferson said.
Threats from outside our country have been combatted but perhaps none like the assault from within such as our current one involving our most recent ex-president. We must be aware of what we are facing so that we can optimistically confront and overcome this threat to our freedom and independence.
Dangerous, frightening, challenging are only a few of the words I might use to describe these history-making years. Efforts to convert our form of government to an autocracy appear to be that former president's undertaking. He has proven his words cannot be trusted when he speaks of saving democracy, believing in law and order since his actions are just the opposite.
His political party and most of their senators and house representatives appear to support him given their public stance. Only a few of their number have had the courage to publicly oppose that ex-president.
Even our Supreme Court has made court rulings jeopardizing our system including some years ago when a ruling allowed contributions of what has become excessive amounts of corrupting funds to begin unduly influencing our political campaigns.
Most recently a newer combination of SCOTUS judges appear to be making rulings based more on political ideology using warped constitutional interpretations.
They have taken away a woman's right to control her own body's health with a ruling that may even threaten other individual rights. Gun rights have been expanded endangering citizens even more. The separation of church and state has been undermined which is most counter to our constitution. Environmental health protections have been weakened with other adverse rulings possibly in the offing.
Election systems throughout our country are in danger of being corrupted by this ex-president and his supporters. Their efforts to suppress voting continues in selected states to acquire power by any means, legal or otherwise persists. Lies and false conspiracy theories continue to be spread by our ex-president and his supporters.
An attempt to prevent a peaceful transfer of Presidential power occurred in a seditious act January 6, 2021 at the U.S. Capitol. Currently, the U.S. House Committee on January 6th is conducting hearings on that insurrection to establish how it occurred and who was involved. Our Attorney General's office will determine if the facts reveal accountability for what appears to have been a coup effort.
Much testimony suggests the ex-president demands individual allegiance to him over all else. This is contrary to government officials' oath being first and foremost to the U.S. constitution. Morality and ethical behavior appear to be mostly lacking in those previous administration officials. Many refuse to testify under oath to the committee.
Given all these circumstances, my thoughts move along the full spectrum of positive to negative views then back again to our nation's future as events unfold. I am determined to believe our nation's democratic republic grand experiment will overcome this threat from within to which we are being subjected.
Democracy is fragile. We the people have the power to keep this independence for which many died those many years ago and in subsequent years. Our elections will be critical.
I realize most if not all reading here likely recognize all that I've written. I refuse to be discouraged and hope you will not be either. This coming patriotic holiday simply arouses thoughts and feelings in me I feel compelled to express. I am optimistic that truth and real justice will prevail however long is required.
UPDATE: United States Select House Committee on January 6th .......
Hearing Tuesday June 28th 1 p.m. ET (10 a.m. PT)
There are a couple new-to-me blogs of interest I've discovered which you may appreciate, too. Coincidentally, both of these gentlemen bloggers live across the pond from the U.S. Take a dip, you may enjoy reading them as much as I have.
The first blog that came to my attention is written by a man with an interesting blogosphere history I learned about in a recent comment in case you missed reading it. Ian Bertram has started a new blog, "Ian's Jottings", featuring an intriguing variety of topics. You can visit Ian's blog HERE.
Ian's no stranger to the blogosphere since Ronni Bennett at "Time Goes By" (TGB) first introduced his "Panchromatica" blog years ago. Some of what she wrote included:
"He's a serious man with passion for world peace and human rights, but he also has a wicked sense of the absurd as demonstrated by ... this linkI took from his site."
You can read what Ronni wrote May 4, 2004 HERE.(note: some links there may no longer be active.) She had been visiting Ian's site before starting her blog. Ian had discovered Ronni's early blogging efforts and they both regularly posted photos on "fotolog".
When Ronni concluded she needed to give up her beloved longtime Greenwich Village brownstone apartment on Bleecker Street making her first move to Portland, Maine, Ian responded to her request to be a TGB guest blogger during her moving days.
I've visited the new blog, "Ian's Jottings", and suggest you read his June 16th "welcome" post to gain information about his other blogs, art site, intended "jottings". Based on his writing I've read, I look forward to a variety of appealing subjects including his memoir, music featuring talented artists and much more. The alternate history topic such as "Dunkirk" is entertainingly thought provoking as is considering his unusual idea that is revealed in "Green Earth", given our world today.
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The second blog, "Tone Deaf", I discovered later which I sought after reading Roderick Robinson's comment on Sabine's blog "Interim Arrangements". When I visited Roderick's blog I learned he had written several books. I was fascinated when I read what he wrote about in one of his books, Opening Bars:"Everyone has a voice so why not sing -- but at eighty?" That's right, he became a singer at the ripe age of 80 years.
Exploring some of Roderick's blog writings I discovered he dabbles a bit in political commentary occasionally enhanced with a bit of poetry, has had a lifelong interest in aviation, is adapting to some significant medical issues and most recently has explored writing about everyday happiness. He asks a pertinent question about the life he's lived that we all might ask about our own life you can read HERE.
Roderick's humor emerges with a light-hearted touch in his writings to also blend into one blog discussion about bellybuttons. Subsequently, there's a description of perfection and then there is the account of his being insulted.
His novels are enticing especially since I note one is set in Arizona. His appealing self-assessment: "In my novels all women are heroines." Hm-m-m!
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SUMMERTIME
Norah Jones with pianist Marian McPartland. Tanglewood Jazz Festival 8/30/2003
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United States Select House Committee on January 6th -- more hearings in July
"Donald Trump and his supporters are a clear and present danger to democracy."
Preserve our constitutional capitalistic democratic republic when you vote.
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SCOTUS recent warped political interpretations of our constitution defy common sense with serious ramifications:
Separation of church and state is now compromised based on a recent case ruling.
Regulations in numerous states to restrict gun proliferation have been invalidated per a ruling.
Women's rights retracted including making decisions affecting the health of her own body. (Women no longer equal with men who are permitted to make health decisions about their body.)