Monday, October 7, 2024

 Dear Friends, Family, and Viewers,

It seems strange to me to even want to write, much less, post this missive. It has been too long and so very much has happened since I my last foray into journalism. lol

Some of my friends and I turn 80 years old this calendar year. some were unfortunately not able to join us in 2023. I pray that they were able to get where they inted to be by now. We commiserate with one another about this fact. I look in the mirror and wonder how the years have so quickly flown. But here I am. Still upright and with hopes  for a better, brighter future for myself and and the world. 

Sunday, November 1, 2020

ELECTION DAY

NOVEMBER 3, 2020


It is time for all people of the United States to take a stand. This historic election day will determine whether or not our democracy will reignite and continue to reunite or become a dictatorship.

This is it folks. Will you let the Republicans continue to command our future?


The CDC(1) reported over 9.024, 298 Covid-19 cases and 229,109 deaths as of October 31, 2020. How could anyone refuse to admit the truth or the existence of the Pandemic. Hearing, “Fake News” and  a chant of, “Covid, Covid, Covid,” by the President of the United States (3) is anything but reassuring. It reminds me of a third grade student  in my classroom, sticking a finger in each ear, as he chants, “I can’t hear you.”


Our country was once a haven for immigrants. Immigrants from all over the world have made their homes and raised families throughout the 50 states.

Now we have children lost or taken from their parents or guardians when they enter the United States at the Border. “The Los Angeles Times reports that the official government count of children separated from their parents or guardians under the family separation policy is 4,368. Meanwhile, attorneys say it still proves incredibly difficult to reach hundreds of parents of children separated from them. They also say that known flaws in government tracking systems mean that the total number of separated families is likely higher.”  (3)

I cannot begin to imagine how parents

and guardians are suffering from not having their children with them. The risks for these children are many including enslavement, horrendous abuse, even death. No family should endure such pain and distress. 

All children need to be protected unconditionally.


Earlier this evening, I read several articles from different sources how Trump encouraged members of the Trump Train to surround and harass Joe Biden’s Campaign Bus in Texas. 

“Supporters of President Trump riding in trucks surrounded a Joe Biden campaign bus on a Texas highway Friday, prompting alarmed staffers to call 911 and cancel at least two stops scheduled later that day, according to reports. The FBI is investigating the incident, according to the Texas Tribune.” 

“I LOVE Texas,” the president tweeted Saturday, sharing a video showing trucks with Trump flags following the Biden bus.” (4)


“He who must be obeyed” has no problem with spewing hate, bigotry, misogyny, and rants at any and all who speak out. 


No-one really knows what will unfold on Tuesday, November 3, 2020. My prayer is for peace, patience, and cooperation at the voting sites.


Vote to restore the United States of America to its former greatness.


This morning I awoke

The bed warm where it once was cold

Small blessings laid upon us

Small mysteries slowly unfold

From "Something More Besides You" by Cowboy Junkies:





  1. https://covid.cdc.gov/covid-data-tracker/#cases_casesper100klast7days


  1. https://www.newsweek.com/trump-chants-covid-10-times-rally-after-obama-accuses-him-being-jealous-virus-media-coverage-1542683


(3) https://www.splcenter.org/news/2020/06/17/family-separation-under-trump-administration-timeline#2020


(4) https://www.foxnews.com/us/trump-train-biden-campaign-bus-texas-highway-fbi 




                                                    Live simply.

                                                    Speak gently.    

                                                    Love unconditionally.

                                                    and VOTE!

                            

Saturday, September 12, 2020

ARE YOU BETTER OFF TODAY THAN YOU WERE IN 2016?


I am reposting a letter from my dear friend and Spiritual Sister. Dianne wrote this soon after Donald Trump was elected President of the United States in 2016. In Dianne's opening paragraph she states, " I am disheartened. I am not hopeless but realistically cautious." She was a harbinger of what the next four years would bring.


INSIGHTS FROM A FRIEND


I am posting the following letter I received from my dear friend, Dianne Rogers, with her permission. We go way back to the 70's when we met while working on our Masters' Degrees from The University of Maryland. We immediately connected on so many levels. Dianne is a woman who is an astute observer of human nature. She is well read and articulate. We have discussed many issues over the years. Whenever we need someone to listen and seek advice, we are only a phone call away. After receiving the letter, I had to share it. Dianne has delved into the essence of why Donald Trump is a threat, not only to our country but to the world at large. 



Marge,


I am not saddened by this election, I am disheartened. I am not hopeless but realistically cautious. Knowing the personality of the president elect, I am frightened for what his narcissistic, impulsive, socio-psychopathic, pathological lying nature might do to harm our nation. And the people he has surrounded himself with as his advisors, gives me more cause to be concerned. One example is his chief advisor who 

is a conspiracy theorist and whose negative attitude manipulates truth in a way never seen before on such a national level.


When recently asked if he had any regrets for his outlandish behavior during the campaign, Trump's response was "No, I won. I have no regrets." 

When asked during the campaign if he had ever asked God for forgiveness, is answer was "No, I've never done anything to be forgiven for."


I am sending you a wonderful piece written by Dr. George Lakoff * who is a cognitive scientist and linguist from the University of California

on 'Understanding Trump" which I hope you will find interesting reading. I remember learning about Lakoff in graduate school studying 

the link between linguistics, language and reading... 

I admire Lakoff's research and analysis and find what he has to say as very enlightening in terms of trying to understand the phenomena

of the election of such a man. 


My ultimate concern is this: What do we tell the children (especially our boys and young men? )

That it's OK to bully, to make fun of others that are not like us...disabled, foreign, other faiths or ethnic origins?

That it's OK to grab/grope/sexually attack girls because they can?

That it's Ok to use language that is offensive and divisive?

That it's OK to do these and many other things because "Well the president can do this, why can't I?" 


We have increased the number of hate groups in this country for the last 18 month by more than 100+.

There are now 892 separate hate groups who feel empowered to behave in a manner contrary to what we have always held as American values of civility, decency, integrity and honor. 

This man has repeatedly shown us, lo this past year and a half, that he does not hold any of those values as sacred.

And we will see in the future more and more of what teachers across the country are now reporting in their classrooms from kindergarten through high school: a rise in unacceptable behavior the likes of which we never dealt with in our years as educators...


For me, the bottom line is respecting all people and caring for your fellow human being as Jesus taught us to do. 

"Love one another as I have loved you"...

Every major religion on this planet holds true one major tenet: The Golden Rule- Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.

We are a nation of immigrants from many ethnic and religious backgrounds and to have a leader that denigrates so many is not only

intolerable but unconscionable to me.


Thank you for the opportunity to put down in writing what have been my thoughts for the past week...


P.S. I (did) read Kathleen Parker’s* piece in the Post and am not in agreement that he will change due to his seven decades of behavior that indicates otherwise.


As my Bill (Dianne’s Beloved Husband) would have said, "That's my story and I'm sticking to it." I am so thankful that he is not here to have to endure now, what he had to suffer for so many years of his life: racism and bigotry...which has reared its ugly head in a way we have never witnessed before so very publicly.

So I take my lesson from the love that Bill showed despite the prejudice he endured:

He would pray for Trump's soul and so shall I.




*https://georgelakoff.com/2016/07/23/understanding-trump-2



*https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/is-the-white-house-already-changing-donald-trump/




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Live simply.

Speak gently.

Love unconditionally.

and Vote in November.

                            






Saturday, November 24, 2018

Review: Holding Pattern by Nesta Tuomey

Holding Pattern 
by Nesta Tuomey

Love is composed of a single soul inhabiting two bodies.
Aristotle



Note:
Irish author Nesta Tuomey’s previous  novel, Up, Up, and Away, first introduces the reader  to the  ardent love story between Kay Martin and Captain Graham Pender. If you haven’t had a chance to read it, I would strongly recommend doing so. In this story, Tuomey paints vivid images of Kay’s emotional and moral struggle with her impassioned love for Captain Pender who is married and has children.

Holding Pattern, while a complete novel in itself, draws the reader further into Kay Martin’s world of the glamour and excitement of being an Irish Hostess on Celtic Airways in the late 60’s and early 70’s. Historically, the qualifications for recruiting hostesses at that time were quite stringent. Age, height, weight, as well as, physical beauty, and personality were just part of the standards for hiring. More over, in the early decades of airline flight, pilots such as characterized by Captain Graham Pender felt the lure of a career that was considered unprecedented,  adventurous and just as glamorous as the hostesses. Through this lens, we can appreciate the depth and essence of the two lovers’ personalities as they interact one with the other.

As their lives take unexpected twists and turns,  overwhelming developments cause both Kay and Graham to make momentous decisions with unforeseen repercussions. Tuomey keeps us in suspense as events  diverge and come together throughout the story. I became so engrossed in the progression of their trials and tribulations, that it was difficult to put the book down. It is a mesmerizing read.

Holding Pattern is a journey of self discovery, of love, passion, and longing. Above all, this story of Kay Martin and Captain Pender evolves into something more profound. Their narrative evokes memories of long forgotten paths, taken or not taken, during one’s lifetime. 

I was vastly entertained by Holding Pattern. I  sincerely recommend it.


If you would like to read about the early glory days of Aer-Lingus, here is a link you would enjoy. You could image what air travel was like when Kay Martin and Captain Graham Pender were part of the crew on Celtic Airlines. https://www.independent.ie/life/travel/travel-talk/aer-lingus-the-glory-days-30948531.html

Monday, July 3, 2017

ARE THE GOP HELICOPTER PARENTS?

ARE THE GOP HELICOPTER PARENTS?

Many of you may be familiar with the term “helicopter parent(s).”  In 1969 the term was used in a book Parents and Teenagers by Dr. Haim Ginott. According to Carolyn Daitch, Ph.D., director of the  Center for the Treatment of Anxiety Disorders, “… (Helicopter Parents)  typically take too much responsibility for their children's experiences and, specifically, their successes or failures.” This results in the child's failure to manage with crisis and emergencies, a sense of entitlement, and self-aggrandizing.

That being said, let’s consider how some members of the GOP are being “Helicopter Parents” to Donald J. Trump. During a press conference on June 8, 2017,  Paul Ryan defended Trump’s tweets about FBI Director Comey. He said, “President Trump is ‘learning as he goes’ in reference to FBI protocols." Ryan went on to defend Trump by stating he was “new at government and he probably wasn’t steeped on conversation protocols and relationships between the Department of Justice, Federal Bureau of Investigation, and White House.” Trump is the first Apprentice President of the United States.
 Ryan: Helicopter Parent?

On Friday, June 30th Trump suggested repealing the Affordable Care Act and replacing it at a later date in spite of the fact that Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and other key Republicans said that there is no guarantee Congress would be able to pass a replacement piece. Where does that leave the American people and their health care?

3;37 AM-30June2017 


Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price said Sunday that President Trump’s controversial Twitter habit is not getting in the way of his efforts to persuade Congress to pass a health-care overhaul. 
Senator Ben Sasse (R. Neb.) encourages Trump in his repeal and replace later scheme.
Ben Sasse
@BenSasse
Sounds great, Pres. @realDonaldTrump 
We are agreed. We need to break the logjam.


Ben Sasse and Tom Price: Helicopter Parents?

Donald J. Trump
@realDonaldTrump
I heard poorly rated @Morning_Joe speaks badly of me (don't watch anymore). Then how come low I.Q. Crazy Mika, along with Psycho Joe, came..
...to Mar-a-Lago 3 nights in a row around New Year's Eve, and insisted on joining me. She was bleeding badly from a face-lift. I said no!


White House’s director of social media
#DumbAsARockMika and lover #JealousJoe are lost, confused & saddened since @POTUS @realDonaldTrump stopped returning their calls! Unhinged.

Sarah Huckabee Sanders,“When he gets attacked, he’s going to hit back.”

As First Lady Melania Trump is preparing her Anti-Cyber Bullying Campaign, spokeswoman Stephanie Grisham reiterated what Melania stated publicly in the past: “When my husband gets attacked, he will punch back 10 times harder.”

Dan Scavino, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, Melania Trump: Helicopter Parents?

Can it get any worse than this?
President Trump tweets doctored clip of himself from WrestleMania beating up CNN.

Donald J. Trump
Verified account
 @realDonaldTrump 12h

Grandma Meg’s Takeaway: Trump is an Enfant Terrible sitting in the President’s chair surrounded by people who excuse his abominable behavior.  Trump could learn much from President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama.  Quoting Mrs. Obama,  “When someone is cruel or acts like a bully, you don’t stoop to their level. No, our motto is, when they go low, we go high.”




READ MORE:
http://www.parents.com/parenting/better-parenting/what-is-helicopter-parenting/ 
https://www.dailydot.com/layer8/paul-ryan-trump-new-at-government/
http://www.cnn.com/videos/politics/2017/06/30/trump-health-care-tacts-tweet-orig-alee.cnn
http://www.alternet.org/news-amp-politics/melania-trump-offers-mind-numbing-defense-trumps-despicable-mika-brzezinski-tweets
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/politics/trump-tweets-edited-clip-punching-cnn-wrestlemania-article-1.3295421
http://www.brainy-child.com/articles/negative-consequences-helicopter-parenting.shtml










Friday, June 16, 2017

Politics, Social Unrest, and a Nation Divided


Politics, Social Unrest, and a Nation Divided



Today, The United States of America is not the country in which I grew up and have loved with all my heart. Our nation is perpetually at war somewhere around the globe. 

Unfortunately, we are a citizenry at war among ourselves.  Examples abound. The most recent is the tragic shooting at a Republican congressional baseball practice on Wednesday morning, June 14, 2017, wherein 5 people were wounded, some critically. 

In the wake of such tragedy, it does no good to point fingers at each other. I am not a fan of viewing reader’s comments on political issues and I avoid them at all costs. Unfortunately, I sometimes catch sight of such written dialogue and I am appalled at the views encompassing such acrimony, malevolence, and hostility. 

Into what kind of human beings have Americans evolved?
Surely, there has to be a turning point before a life worth living in the United States of America  isn’t.

Live simply.
Speak gently.

Love unconditionally.  

Sunday, June 4, 2017

David Brooks' NYT's Latest Op-Ed Column









This week, two of Donald Trump’s top advisers, H. R. McMaster and Gary Cohn, wrote the following passage in The Wall Street Journal: “The president embarked on his first foreign trip with a cleareyed outlook that the world is not a ‘global community’ but an arena where nations, nongovernmental actors and businesses engage and compete for advantage.”


That sentence is the epitome of the Trump project. It asserts that selfishness is the sole driver of human affairs. It grows out of a worldview that life is a competitive struggle for gain. It implies that cooperative communities are hypocritical covers for the selfish jockeying underneath.The essay explains why the Trump people are suspicious of any cooperative global arrangement, like NATO and the various trade agreements. It helps explain why Trump pulled out of the Paris global-warming accord. This essay explains why Trump gravitates toward leaders like Vladimir Putin, the Saudi princes and various global strongmen: They share his core worldview that life is nakedly a selfish struggle for money and dominance.It explains why people in the Trump White House are so savage to one another. Far from being a band of brothers, their world is a vicious arena where staffers compete for advantage.

In the essay, McMaster and Cohn make explicit the great act of moral decoupling woven through this presidency. In this worldview, morality has nothing to do with anything. Altruism, trust, cooperation and virtue are unaffordable luxuries in the struggle of all against all. Everything is about self-interest.We’ve seen this philosophy before, of course. Powerful, selfish people have always adopted this dirty-minded realism to justify their own selfishness. The problem is that this philosophy is based on an error about human beings and it leads to self-destructive behavior in all cases.The error is that it misunderstands what drives human action. Of course people are driven by selfish motivations — for individual status, wealth and power. But they are also motivated by another set of drives — for solidarity, love and moral fulfillment — that are equally and sometimes more powerful.People are wired to cooperate. Far from being a flimsy thing, the desire for cooperation is the primary human evolutionary advantage we have over the other animals.People have a moral sense. They have a set of universal intuitions that help establish harmony between peoples. From their first moments, children are wired to feel each other’s pain. You don’t have to teach a child about what fairness is; they already know. There’s no society on earth where people are admired for running away in People have moral emotions. They feel rage at injustice, disgust toward greed, reverence for excellence, awe before the sacred and elevation in the face of goodness.


People yearn for righteousness. They want to feel meaning and purpose in their lives, that their lives are oriented toward the good.


People are attracted by goodness and repelled by selfishness. N.Y.U. social psychologist Jonathan Haidt has studied the surges of elevation we feel when we see somebody performing a selfless action. Haidt describes the time a guy spontaneously leapt out of a car to help an old lady shovel snow from her driveway.


One of his friends, who witnessed this small act, later wrote: “I felt like jumping out of the car and hugging this guy. I felt like singing and running, or skipping and laughing. Just being active. I felt like saying nice things about people. Writing a beautiful poem or love song. Playing in the snow like a child. Telling everybody about his deed.”


Good leaders like Lincoln, Churchill, Roosevelt and Reagan understand the selfish elements that drive human behavior, but they have another foot in the realm of the moral motivations. They seek to inspire faithfulness by showing good character. They try to motivate action by pointing toward great ideals.


Realist leaders like Trump, McMaster and Cohn seek to dismiss this whole moral realm. By behaving with naked selfishness toward others, they poison the common realm and they force others to behave with naked selfishness toward them.


By treating the world simply as an arena for competitive advantage, Trump, McMaster and Cohn sever relationships, destroy reciprocity, erode trust and eviscerate the sense of sympathy, friendship and loyalty that all nations need when times get tough.


By looking at nothing but immediate material interest, Trump, McMaster and Cohn turn America into a nation that affronts everybody else’s moral emotions. They make our country seem disgusting in the eyes of the world.


George Marshall was no idealistic patsy. He understood that America extends its power when it offers a cooperative hand and volunteers for common service toward a great ideal. Realists reverse that formula. They assume strife and so arouse a volley of strife against themselves.


I wish H. R. McMaster was a better student of Thucydides. He’d know that the Athenians adopted the same amoral tone he embraces: “The strong do what they can and the weak suffer what they must.” The Athenians ended up making endless enemies and destroying their own empire.People yearn for righteousness. They want to feel meaning and purpose in their lives, that their lives are oriented toward the good.People are attracted by goodness and repelled by selfishness. N.Y.U. social psychologist Jonathan Haidt has studied the surges of elevation we feel when we see somebody performing a selfless action. Haidt describes the time a guy spontaneously leapt out of a car to help an old lady shovel snow from her driveway.One of his friends, who witnessed this small act, later wrote: “I felt like jumping out of the car and hugging this guy. I felt like singing and running, or skipping and laughing. Just being active. I felt like saying nice things about people. Writing a beautiful poem or love song. Playing in the snow like a child. Telling everybody about his deed.”Good leaders like Lincoln, Churchill, Roosevelt and Reagan understand the selfish elements that drive human behavior, but they have another foot in the realm of the moral motivations. They seek to inspire faithfulness by showing good character. They try to motivate action by pointing toward great ideals.Realist leaders like Trump, McMaster and Cohn seek to dismiss this whole moral realm. By behaving with naked selfishness toward others, they poison the common realm and they force others to behave with naked selfishness toward them.By treating the world simply as an arena for competitive advantage, Trump, McMaster and Cohn sever relationships, destroy reciprocity, erode trust and eviscerate the sense of sympathy, friendship and loyalty that all nations need when times get tough.By looking at nothing but immediate material interest, Trump, McMaster and Cohn turn America into a nation that affronts everybody else’s moral emotions. They make our country seem disgusting in the eyes of the world.George Marshall was no idealistic patsy. He understood that America extends its power when it offers a cooperative hand and volunteers for common service toward a great ideal. Realists reverse that formula. They assume strife and so arouse a volley of strife against themselves.I wish H. R. McMaster was a better student of Thucydides. He’d know that the Athenians adopted the same amoral tone he embraces: “The strong do what they can and the weak suffer what they must.” The Athenians ended up making endless enemies and destroying their own empire.

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