Monday, March 26, 2018

Trump Log #36: Which Cabinet Secretary is Your Least Favorite?

Who is your pick for worst Trump Cabinet Secretary? The HUD secretary that hates public housing, the Education secretary that knows nothing about education, the global warming denying EPA director or the Interior Secretary that thinks he's the Energy Secretary. Too close a call! I posted this question to my Facebook friends and there was an overwhelming lean against Betsy Devos, the Secretary of Education.  This is probably because of all the teachers I am friends with.  In her interview on 60 Minutes, she states that she hasn't yet visited any "failing schools." No need to look much further there.

Monday 3/19/18 - We have further proof that the president doesn't quite get that he is not in the private sector anymore. He has been requiring staff to sign non-disclosure agreements for not only their time in his administration but afterward. Apparently, he is not familiar with the First Amendment. (Source: Washington Post)

Tuesday 3/20/18 - My pick for worst Cabinet Secretary: Zinke. (Source: Washington Post)

Wednesday 3/21/18 - Trump continues to ignore the advice of his advisers. The more confident he feels, the more he is going to do continue to ignore them. Problem: he shouldn't feel confident yet. (Source: Washington Post)

Thursday 3/22/18 - As an ex-English Composition major I find this particularly egregious. Communications from this administration is riddled with spelling mistakes. A clear sign that they don't give a shit. (Source: Washington Post)

Friday 3/23/18 - Trump's new national security adviser, John Bolton, chairs the Gladstone Institute, an organization that puts out fake news and drums up hatred towards Muslims. This is our third national security adviser in a little over a year. Hopefully, his tenure is as short as the others. He's a scary man. (Source: The Intercept)

Saturday 3/24/18 - Are you ready for some more wars? This time with much larger and more powerful countries like Iran and North Korea. Bolton is a hawk on both of these fronts. (Source: NPR)

Sunday 3/25/18 - How low is the bar set for this presidency? Today, a porn star is talking about an affair with the president, how she was paid for silence and how she felt "threatened" if she didn't comply ... and no one seems to give a shit. I remember during the Clinton years when news of his infidelity broke, people's heads seemed like they were going to explode. The insanity of our president has been normalized.  (Source: Politico)

Prior Trump Logs:
Issue # 1 - posted November 15th, 2016
Issue # 2 - posted November 22nd, 2016
Issue # 3 - posted November 29th, 2016
Issue # 4 - posted December 6, 2016
Issue # 5 - posted December 12, 2016
Issue # 6 - posted December 19, 2016
Issue # 7 - posted December 26, 2016
Issue # 8 - posted January 3, 2017
Issue # 9 - posted January 10, 2017
Issue #10 - posted January 17, 2017
Issue #11 - posted January 24, 2017
Issue #12 - posted January 31, 2017
Issue #13 - posted February 7, 2017
Issue #14 - posted February 14, 2017
Issue #15 - posted February 21, 2017
Issue #16 - posted February 28, 2017
Issue #17 - posted March 7, 2017
Issue #18 - posted March 14, 2017
Issue #19 - posted March 21, 2017
Issue #20 - posted March 28, 2017
Issue #21 - posted April 5, 2017
Issue #22 - posted April 11, 2017
Issue #23 - posted April 18, 2017
Issue #24 - posted April 25, 2017
Issue #25 - posted May 2, 2017
Issue #26 - posted May 9, 2017
Issue #27 - posted May 16, 2017
Issue #28 - posted May 23, 2017
Issue #29 - posted May 30, 2017
Issue #30 - posted June 6, 2017
Issue #31 - posted June 13, 2017
Issue #32 - posted June 20, 2017
Issue #33 - posted June 27, 2017
Issue #34 - posted March 12, 2018
Issue #35 - posted March 19, 2018

Monday, March 19, 2018

Trump Log #35: Constant State of Flux

One has to wonder what it is like to work for this White House. To be in the constant state of flux, everyone fearing if they are the next one to be fired, must be stressful. Also, it isn't just you that may be fired, but your boss or cohorts. Your job could change overnight or your workload double. We've all been there, but for this long? These jobs are already high pressure. He can't be getting great work from them. All Presidential go through this during the transition, but this administration is in a constant state of transition. Will this continue three more years? Hard to believe.

Trump Log

Monday 3/12/18 - With Trump rejecting the Iran Deal, looking forward, why would any foreign leader take another president's word again. Next up, the North Korean Deal.  (Source: New York Times)

Tuesday 3/13/18 - Trump fires Secretary of State Tillerson via Twitter. The B Team is dwindling. (Source: Washington Post)

Wednesday 3/14/18 - The US tax payers are paying $43,000.00 to install a sound proof phone booth in EPA director, Scott Pruitt's office.  WTF! (Source: Washington Post)

Thursday 3/15/18 - Trump seems to lie because he really doesn't know anything, so he just makes things up.  When it comes to international trade, shouldn't he be an expert?  He is an international business man after all. His approach of dishonesty doesn't seem to be working, yet he continues doing it. Will he take this approach when he has a summit with North Korea?  (Source: Washington Post)

Friday 3/16/18 - Do you think the tax cut for billionaires that Trump pass was bull shit? Yeah, most do. Well, here comes another one?  Do you remember when Republicans use complain about deficits or does that happen only when we have a black President?  (Source: Washington Post)

Saturday 3/17/18 - For a person who hates the media so much, Trump certainly surrounds himself with a lot of people hired from the media. Like Nixon in his later years, this is something presidents do when they are more interested in boosting their public image rather than creating policy. (Source: New York Times)

Sunday, 3/18/18 - Trump fires deputy director of the FBI, Andrew McCabe, a day before he is set to retire.  That is how petty our president is. Now when McCabe testifies against him, he will just claim that he is a disgruntled ex-employee. Trump followers are just stupid enough to believe it.
(Source: The New Yorker)

Prior Trump Logs:
Issue # 1 - posted November 15th, 2016
Issue # 2 - posted November 22nd, 2016
Issue # 3 - posted November 29th, 2016
Issue # 4 - posted December 6, 2016
Issue # 5 - posted December 12, 2016
Issue # 6 - posted December 19, 2016
Issue # 7 - posted December 26, 2016
Issue # 8 - posted January 3, 2017
Issue # 9 - posted January 10, 2017
Issue #10 - posted January 17, 2017
Issue #11 - posted January 24, 2017
Issue #12 - posted January 31, 2017
Issue #13 - posted February 7, 2017
Issue #14 - posted February 14, 2017
Issue #15 - posted February 21, 2017
Issue #16 - posted February 28, 2017
Issue #17 - posted March 7, 2017
Issue #18 - posted March 14, 2017
Issue #19 - posted March 21, 2017
Issue #20 - posted March 28, 2017
Issue #21 - posted April 5, 2017
Issue #22 - posted April 11, 2017
Issue #23 - posted April 18, 2017
Issue #24 - posted April 25, 2017
Issue #25 - posted May 2, 2017
Issue #26 - posted May 9, 2017
Issue #27 - posted May 16, 2017
Issue #28 - posted May 23, 2017
Issue #29 - posted May 30, 2017
Issue #30 - posted June 6, 2017
Issue #31 - posted June 13, 2017
Issue #32 - posted June 20, 2017
Issue #33 - posted June 27, 2017
Issue #34 - posted March 12, 2018

Monday, March 12, 2018

Trump Log #34: The F Team

It has been a while since I have done a Trump Log. This isn't because things have gotten better, on the contrary. It is so absurdly bad, it is difficult to wrap your head around it. I also find it depressing. I live here in the deep dark Winter of Vermont. I don't need extra causes for depression in my life. A break from his madness was badly needed.

What has happened since I last wrote a Trump log.  Well, for one, he still hasn't filled a number of positions. Major officers haven't been filled. Hundreds are still unfilled. Some are being held by temporary hold-overs from the Obama administration and they will expire soon. So few people actually want to work with this administration, so they may be having difficulty filling jobs. They are digging deep. He recently nominated his personal pilot to be the head of the FAA. The A team ... they never applied. The B team ... the few of them that were in his administration have quit by now.  The C team ... eh. We're on the F team now.

Trump Log:

Monday 3/5/18 - State department granted 150 million and spent zero. (Source: New York Times)

Tuesday 3/6/18 - Trump wants a tariff on foreign steel and aluminum.  This is good for one industry: American steel.  This hurts every other downstream industry (aka everything that uses steel).  It also hurts other countries which may possible cause a trade war. The last major trade war in American history was in the 1930's. Only 2% of our steel we import come from China. The rest comes from allies like Canada, our major importer of steel. (Source: New York Times)

Wednesday 3/7/18 - Days before Trump announced the steel tariff, an administration insider dumped millions of dollars in steel related stocks. The corruption in his administration is like nothing we've seen before. (Source: Washington Post)

Thursday 3/8/18 - Perhaps the most pressing public works project in the country is the New York City subway system. The old tunnels are in bad shape. A new tunnel to New Jersey is badly needed. Trump is playing politics with the funding of this project. Once again, a Republican is making a political foot ball with the lives of New Yorkers. (Source: New York Times)

Friday 3/9/18 - Give the NRA another win. Trump reverses the ban on elephant trophy hunting. (Source: Washington Post)

Saturday 3/10/18 - Trump's HUD (Housing and Urban Development) secretary Ben Carson is considering removing anti-discrimination language from their mission statement. (Source: Washington Post)

Sunday 3/11/18 - Trump's hush money payment to porn star Stormy Daniels, during his campaign for president, may have broken some campaign finance laws. (Source: Washington Post)

Prior Trump Logs:
Issue # 1 - posted November 15th, 2016
Issue # 2 - posted November 22nd, 2016
Issue # 3 - posted November 29th, 2016
Issue # 4 - posted December 6, 2016
Issue # 5 - posted December 12, 2016
Issue # 6 - posted December 19, 2016
Issue # 7 - posted December 26, 2016
Issue # 8 - posted January 3, 2017
Issue # 9 - posted January 10, 2017
Issue #10 - posted January 17, 2017
Issue #11 - posted January 24, 2017
Issue #12 - posted January 31, 2017
Issue #13 - posted February 7, 2017
Issue #14 - posted February 14, 2017
Issue #15 - posted February 21, 2017
Issue #16 - posted February 28, 2017
Issue #17 - posted March 7, 2017
Issue #18 - posted March 14, 2017
Issue #19 - posted March 21, 2017
Issue #20 - posted March 28, 2017
Issue #21 - posted April 5, 2017
Issue #22 - posted April 11, 2017
Issue #23 - posted April 18, 2017
Issue #24 - posted April 25, 2017
Issue #25 - posted May 2, 2017
Issue #26 - posted May 9, 2017
Issue #27 - posted May 16, 2017
Issue #28 - posted May 23, 2017
Issue #29 - posted May 30, 2017
Issue #30 - posted June 6, 2017
Issue #31 - posted June 13, 2017
Issue #32 - posted June 20, 2017
Issue #33 - posted June 27, 2017

Wednesday, February 7, 2018

Do You Remember the Last Time Korea Hosted the Olympics?

When Seoul was chosen as host for the 1988 Summer Olympics, their neighbor to the north wanted in. The dream of reunification was still in the air. The North wanted to co-host. South Korea said "whoa! wait a minute ... not so fast."  Working through the IOC, the South offered the North five events: some early games of the soccer tournament, archery, the cycling road race, table tennis and women's volleyball. This pissed off North Korea and talk of a boycott ensued. Boycotting the Olympics was a big thing in the 80's.

If the North's outrage stopped there, we could live with it, but in 1987, they bombed a Korean airliner killing 115 people.  A couple of assassins boarded Korean Air Flight 858 with two time bombs, one disguised as a bottle of cognac and the other in a Panasonic radio and left them in the overhead bin. They deboarded the plane at a stop over in Abu Dhabi. The plane departed for Baghdad and it exploded over the Andaman Sea killing everyone on board.  When caught, the two assassins took cyanide pills hidden in cigarettes. The male, Kim Seung II, died. The female, Kim Hyon-hui, survived. 


Hyon-hui was supposed to be executed, but her interrogators realized that she was brain washed. She was lead to believe that Seoul was filled with starving and a pawn of the United States. She was exposed to a film of modern day South Korea and taken for outings outside the prison to see Seoul in action. She realized that she had been duped and broke down, confessed to everything and pleaded for mercy. The president of South Korean, Roh Tae-woo, pardoned her.  She still alive today and plans to watching this year's Olympics in Pyeong Chang, South Korea, from her home. It will included a unified team North and South Korean team during the opening ceremony and a unified women's hockey team.  Who says sports doesn't promote peace?

Historically, you could say that this event marks the downhill trajectory for North Korean. Forever playing one-upmanship with their southern neighbor, they responded by planning what the World Festival for Youth and Students in 1989 in the capital of Pyongyang. It was a socialist response to the Olympics. They spent billions of dollars building sports arenas, hotels and expanding airports.  The event was a flop.  A few years later North Korea's number one trading partner, the Soviet Union, collapsed. They would have recovered a lot easier if they hadn't spent their war chest. In the 1990's they were hit by floods and droughts throughout the country resulting in famine. That is how we got the North Korea we know and don't love today. 

For the South, the '88 Olympics had the opposite effect. It was their coming out party. The building boom stimulated their economy and helped convert Seoul into a modern city.  The world learned to love Korea. Since I have friends in South Korea, I wanted to attend this year's games but it just didn't happen. My wife and I have always wanted to attend the games.  I'm hoping for another Montreal or Lake Placid Olympics.  

Tuesday, February 6, 2018

The Resort Vacation

When we were younger, the vacations that my wife and I went on were extremely cheap. They usually involved a road trip and a tent. Even our honeymoon was a road trip from Boston to Montana up to Canada's Jasper National Park and then back home across Canada. These were great times. Now we have more cash we are still not extravagant travelers. It wasn't until this year that we actually went to an all-inclusive resort.

Living in Vermont now, I like to take a vacation in warmer climes. In January or February we like to take a road trip south to Florida, Georgia, Alabama or Arkansas and we usually take our dogs.  We have had some bad luck weather-wise on some of these trips. We had a cold rainy week on Tybee Island. We even had snow in Alabama. We were getting in a little tired of this. We decided this year to go some place really warm. We had reward points towards a vacation on our credit card and we found a reasonable flight from Montreal to the Dominican Republic. So we booked the resort vacation, at the Iberostar in Punta Cana. We even discovered a good deal with Montreal hotels near the airport. If you stay the night, before your morning flight, you can park at the hotel for free for the week. It is so much cheaper than parking at the airport.

I'll be nice:
Before I trash the place let me say some nice things about the experience.  I don't think I have ever been more relaxed after a vacation. So this ultimately is a very good thing. I have been home for a week and I don't feel a tinge of stress. Each day we slept late, had a descent buffet breakfast, then went for a morning swim in the ocean, sat on the beach spending the next few hours reading and drinking cocktails being delivered to us, we moved to the pool in the afternoon, swam and then continued to read.  Then we went to dinner.  Evenings were spent low key, walking the beach, playing cards at a bar or losing a small amount of money at the casino.


Sounds nice doesn't it? It was. For the most part we really enjoyed ourselves and had some good couple time. All the staff members were really nice and we only met one group of guests that annoyed us. That might be a record. It was 82 degrees F most of the week. It rained towards the end of the week but when it did rain, it torrential rained for a few minutes, but then cleared up again. One day we left the beach because of the wind.

Our best day was a half day excursion we ended up paying for. Punta Cana is all resorts lining the shoreline of northeastern Hispaniola. We took a bus from our resort to a catamaran that had about 35 people all from different resorts. The boat brought us to an area to snorkel. For those of us who didn't want to snorkel, we had an open bar. We got very drunk with some strangers. Made friends with a gay couple from Toronto. It was a good time.

We paid for the excursion by sitting through a sales pitch for us to buy a ten year package in their resort. We had no interest in this and they didn't pressure us. They gave us a $100.00 voucher and we used it to pay for the excursion, plus another $30.00 out of our pocket.  Just a couple hours of our day wasted on the pitch but it wasn't so bad and worth the voucher.

Not so fast:
You can't complain about a week in sun can you? I can. It was a matter of isolation and lack of variety. I have already said that this was our first resort vacation. I found a little confining. I like to explore an area. When you stay at a resort, you don't get to see or to know the place you are visiting. I've been to the DR and I don't feel like I have. Other than what I saw from the cab from the airport and the beach, I haven't really seen it. We considered renting a car, but didn't want to spend any more money. I felt restless and grew tired of the 10 acres or so that was our resort.

Perhaps I've become a bit snobbish when it comes to food, because I live in the foodie paradise of Burlington VT, but the food wasn't very good.  Each meal we had a buffet with a wide variety of food but it is same wide variety all week. Iberostar has five themed restaurant that we can eat at each once while we were there: Asian, American, seafood, French and Mexican. Other than the French restaurant, none of them were very good. That's right, I've had better Mexican food in Vermont.  The food was very disappointing.

I am not a big drinker but an open bar meant that I drank more than usual. This was a new experience for me but we quickly figured out that that the drinks were not very strong. A mojito or margarita at the resort did not taste like the same drink at home. I was going to drink beer, but there was only one beer available, Presidente, a local beer.  It is okay but not great. It tastes like Budweiser without the aluminum aftertaste. I am used to having about twenty micro brews available to me. Again variety would have been nice. We ended up drinking a lot of sangria because it goes well with the beach and it was the only drink we could find that had a good kick to it.

When I travel internationally, I like getting exposed to the culture I am visiting. When visiting Portugal, I like to hear fado music etc. I heard some meringue music in the DR, but not a lot of it. Most of what I heard seemed like latin pop with a very loud bass drum beat ... let me emphasize LOUD. They blasted something most of the day at the pool. At one point I couldn't hear my book on mp3. It was pretty annoying.  You could even hear it on the beach. We had to walk to the far end of the beach to get away from it.

The duplex we stayed in was basic. We were in the spa package so we were next to the spa and had access to it whenever we wanted. It is a very poor planning that they put the spa rooms near the performance stage. So the people who are there to relax, also had live music blasting in their rooms until late at night.  We had the television blasting over the Olivia Newton John covers. Not relaxing.


Our television didn't work for three days. We asked for it to be fixed three times. The internet didn't work at all. We had to go to the dining hall or the beach to use the net. Also, every time our maid came in the room she blasted the AC and we came back to a room in a deep freeze.

Conclusion:
I am not a resort person. I like paying for my room and not having it cleaned until after I leave. I like adventuring, going on quests for food and seeing the land. I don't like being trapped in one place being forced to listen to bad music and to eat sub par food. The confinement was relaxing, so if you want to only relax, perhaps this is for you.

Monday, January 1, 2018

Picks of the Year: 2017

2017 won't go down as a great year, but compared to 2016, it was fantastic. In reviewing, I noticed that I saw a lot less live shows than I usually do. This is probably due to my accident on July 4th when I tripped on some cobblestones in Portugal and dislocated my ankle. I spent the rest of the summer on crutches or at least walking very carefully. I remember attending the Elvis Costello concert and trying to maneuver a concert crowd at an outdoor (grass) venue. We usually attend many shows at this venue during the summer, but I was less motivated to attend when I'm hobbling. Also, standing for a few hours wasn't ever appealing as well.

Last years was full of death and mayhem, we had a little of that but no more than could be expected. I lost one of my favorite aunts. My father had ten siblings and now they are all gone. An entire generation of my family is gone from this planet forever which makes me more sad each time I think about it.

We had our roof fixed this year. This is a good thing. It was a pain for about a week. Compared to last year's loss of the furnace, being without electricity for a week and without water for six weeks, the new roof was a blessing.

I also started volunteering this year, something I used to do a lot of when I was younger. Every Saturday I drive into Burlington and assist in teaching a group of Bhutan refugees American civics in preparation for their citizenship test. I have been really enjoying this. For Christmas, they got together and bought me a new business suit.

MEDIA:
Best book I read in 2017:
I joined a book club this year so this means I have less control over the books I am reading but I am having better reads and getting more perspective. This has mostly been a good thing because I'm meeting a lot really great people. As a telecommuter, I really need more outlets to makes friends in my area. My favorite book of the year was The Boys in the Boat by Daniel James Brown. I was surprised about how much I ended up caring about the rowing team in the 1936 Olympics. It read like good fictional novel. Other books I've read this year include: The Dispossessed by Ursula K. Le Guin, The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks by Rebecca Skloot, High Fidelity by Nick Hornby, The Brief and Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao by Juno Diaz, Var the Stick by Piers Anthony, Just Kids by Patti Smith, 11/22/63 by Stephen King and Mrs. Dalloway by Virginia Wolff (which I didn't finish). With exception of the last one, I enjoyed them with varying degrees. I also read two graphic novels, Saga #6 and #7.

Favorite new movie: 
Because of my injury, I went to the movies more often than usual this year.  Here are all of them that I can think of: Star Wars: The Last Jedi, Thor: Ragnorak, Bladerunner 2049, The Big Sick, The Guardians of the Galaxy II, Logan, Lion, La La Land, Hidden Figures and Get Out.  I enjoyed all of them, but if I had to pick a favorite, it had to be Get Out. I can't say I have seen anything like it before, both scary and hysterical.  I'm guessing that both Get Out and The Big Sick are going to be ignored by the Oscars because they are comedies.

I only went to see La La Land because my wife dragged to it. I have to admit it was better than I expected. I finally got to see Moonlight on Blueray and I am glad that the better movie did win, because Moonlight was amazing.

Favorite new TV show: 
I discovered a lot of new shows this year. Among them are; The Crown, Gypsy, Dark, The Punisher, Alias Grace, The Handmaid's Tale, Westworld, Big Little Lies, Divorce, Crashing, The Deuce, Insecure, Mindhunter, The Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, 13 Reasons Why, Iron Fist, Ozark, The Defenders, The OA, Runaways, The Orville, Preacher, Legion, Atlanta and Travelers.  I guess I watch a lot of TV.

There are some standouts. The Crown, The Handmaid's Tale, Big Little Lies and Atlanta are the best on the list. They are just superior television that you wouldn't be able to see on television years ago. We have some very creative people really stretching the form. They have creative story telling, social relevance and depth on many levels. The biggest disappointment was Westworld. I heard almost universal praise and it just wasn't that good. The biggest surprise was 13 Reasons Why. I didn't expect to be captivated by a drama about teen suicide.  

Favorite quote:
"Despite the constant negative press covfefe" by our toddler in chief. Need I say more!

Favorite new podcast : 
I discovered a lot of new podcasts this year, among them are: Radio Atlantic, The Daily, Slowburn, The Deeper Dig, Freak Out and Carry On, Civics 101 and The Hilarious World of Depression. My favorite is the New York Times' The Daily. It really should change its name to The Week Daily because it only comes out five days a week. It goes into depth about a story that is being covered in the New York Times that day. I listen every morning as I begin work.

MUSIC:
Best concert I attended:
I only saw four live shows this year: Robert Cray, Elvis Costello, Kung Fu and Joe Pug. I have say that I enjoyed Joe Pug the most. It had to be because of the venue. He is a fantastic song writer and we saw him at an intimate setting, The Higher Ground in Burlington. This is much more my speed these days.

Best album:  
I bought some great new albums this year, in MP3 format of course. I bought "Lotta Sea Lice" by Courtney Barnett and Kurt Vile, "Mental Illness" by Aimee Mann, "Together At Last" by Jeff Tweedy, "A Deeper Understanding" by The War on Drugs, "The Navigator" by Hurray for the Riff Raff, "In Between" by the Feelies and "More Fast Songs about the Apocalypse" by Moby. The Moby album was a free download which I am grateful because it is awful.

The Aimee Mann album is my favorite with her deeply personal song writing. As usual, she is spectacular tackling her own experiences with mental illness. Here is some of the lines from "Philly Sinks":
Philly thinks, and when he thinks he can't feel anymore
Philly drinks, and when he drinks, all the drunks hit the floor
Philly sinks, and when he sinks you go down
And when you do, you both drown
The entire Jeff Tweedy album is a bunch of acoustic remakes from some of his other bands. If these were all new songs, I'd be picking this album because like Mann, he is one of America's greatest living song writers. Here are a few of great lines from some of his songs: "All my lies are always wishes," "His goal in life was to be an echo" and "you are right about the stars, each one is a setting sun."

Favorite new songs: 
I have 234 mp3 files of songs from 2017. I spend the month of December listening to only a playlist of these songs. I payed for most of them. In addition to getting the awful Moby album for free, I did download the NPR 100 which is their picks for the best 100 songs at the South by Southwest music festival. As usual, I end up disliking most of these tracks, but I do find some gems from the bunch which I am grateful, because they are free.

Here are some of my favorites:

"Benjamin Franklin's Song" by the Decemberists
"Sheep" by Mt. Joy
"Fight to Survive" by Thievery Corporation
"The Last Ten Years" by Mark Eitzel
"When the Wall Comes Down" by Hiss Golden Messenger
"Sign of the Times" by Harry Styles
"Total Entertainment Forever" by Father John Misty
"Hard Living" by Chris Stapleton
"One of These Days" by Bedouine
"Goose Snow Cone" by Aimee Mann
"Philly Sinks" by Aimee Mann
"Stuck in the Past" by Aimee Mann
"Muddy Waters" by the Deslondes
"Continental Breakfast" by Courtney Barnett and Kurt Vile
"Rosey" by Bermuda Triangle
"Faded Days" by Actual Wolf
"Passing Time" by Almighty American
"Destitute" by Christopher Paul Stelling
 "I'll Quit Tomorrow" by Dawg Yawp
"Sports" by Fufanu
"Forgot Myself" by Jen Cloher
"Going Mad As Street Bins" by L.A. Salami
"Carin at the Liquor Store" by The National
"Television" by Planes on Paper
"Darling" by Real Estate
"He's Fine" by the Secret Sisters
"Holding On" by The War On Drugs
"Thinking of a Place" by The War On Drugs
"Sea of Clouds" by Deer Tick
"Hungry Ghost" by Horray for the Riff Raff

Since I have to pick a favorite, I pick "Benjamin Franklin's Song" by the Decemberists. Franklin is one of my favorite personalities from American history so the fact someone wrote a great rock song documenting his achievements is very pleasing to me ... and it rocks.

BEST TRIP:
The best trip of the year was our trip to Portugal.


We flew into Lisbon, met up with our friend Paul, enjoyed Lisbon (particularly the sangria on the beach) and then went to Porto. It was stunning. It might be the most beautiful city I've seen in Europe. The restaurants and bars line the Duoro River and row boats deliver the port wine from the vineyards up river. This was truly the peak of our trip and as we crossed the river into their sister city Vila Nova de Gaia, the highpoint quickly became the nadir. Maybe a half hour after we crossed the river, on July 4th with my Captain America shirt on, I tripped on the cobblestone and dislocated my ankle. For about a minute, my foot was perpendicular with my leg. As a group of strangers carried me off the street, I was screaming, it slowly snapped into place. I spent the next five hours in an ambulance and emergency room and the rest of the trip on crutches. I still haven't gotten a bill from the hospital. Gotta to love socialized medicine.



We went to Philadelphia for Memorial Day and met up with our niece and stayed with friends.  We went to see the Cubs in Cincinnati which is an amazing city.  We went to Arkansas for a week. The highlight of that trip is that we can now tell people we've been to Arkansas. I've been to 40 plus US states and I have to say, Arkansas is the least interesting and I have no plans to ever go back again. 

Sunday, December 3, 2017

Republicans May Be More Disgusting Than Originally Projected

I didn't think it was possible, but it seems that the Republican Party might be more disgusting than I had originally imagined. Once there was a time where you could find a Republican or two and say he/she was one of the good ones, but the days of Jim Jeffords and John Chaffee are long gone. Non-scumbag left this party long ago, if you are still in this party, guess what? You are one of the scumbags. Their tax plan passed in both the House and the Senate with only Republicans voting for it (yes, even John McCain). If you need more examples to prove they are scumbags, there are plenty.  This is just the latest example.

If you are a Republican Governor, local politician or simply a GOP voter, your hands are not clean here. Being merely a member of this party is compliance. You are not just part of the problem, you are the problem. If you don't know what I am talking about, please turn of Fox "News," check out any reputable source of media and emerge from your bubble. After your head emerges from your ass and you figure out how much you are hurting your fellow Americans, maybe then you will realize that you delusions are patriotism are just that.

Their latest tax plan gives massive tax cuts to millionaires and billionaires. The idea behind trickle down economics is that the upper echelon of our society would transfer this tax savings to the rest of us by reinvesting in our economy. The problem with this is it does not work. If you were alive in the 1980's, you know what I am talking about. The neighborhood I grew up in was devastated by trickle down economics. The word "homeless" did not exist before the 1980's. The wealthy do not reinvest this influx of money, they mostly don't even notice it. Why? Because they are wealthy. If you are a billionaire, getting a few extra thousand dollars means nothing to you. There is no incentive for them to reinvest into the American economy or to spend it. All I can think of now when I hear trickling down is the rich piss all over the poor. This is exactly what they are doing with this tax bill. If you wanted to stimulate the economy, you would give the middle class a tax cut.

Do you remember when Republicans were concerned about deficits? The next time they bring up the deficit as a concern, please remember they are lying their fucking asses off. The last Republican President declared two unnecessary wars and implemented Medicare Part D while cutting taxes, and their current douche-bag-in-chief will be approving this tax bill which is predicted to add $1.4 trillion to the deficit over the next ten years. They are increasing some taxes in this bill ... guess who is getting hurt?  Teachers and students. Since the 80's, the Republicans have making it harder and harder for the poor and working class to get an education in this country. Why?  I used to have a theory that they wanted to keep us ignorant, for the ignorant are easily manipulated. Also, if the poor can get student loans easily, who will join the military and fight their bloody, profit-making fucking wars. Not their kids. I used to right this theory off as paranoia, but as the old saying goes, "Just because you're paranoid, doesn't mean no one is out to get you."

Back when my wife was a public pre-school teacher, she spent a good part of the summer looking for deals on supplies for her classroom. We'd drive around to garage and yard sales, looking for books, blocks and rocking chairs, you name it. I used to complain, shouldn't the school or the parents be paying for supplies. But that just doesn't happen does it? She used to say she wouldn't be able to do her job without the supplies. The one good thing was that teachers used to be able to declared up to $250.00 of unreimbursed expenses on their taxes. Since the average public school teacher spends from $500 to $600 on supplies, this certainly helped. No more. Under the House's tax bill, this write-off is completely eliminated. Those lavish spending teacher will have buckle-up, because those millionaires really need their tax break. There is an offshore account that is need of more padding.

Graduate students are getting hit as well.  Many grad students work for universities (teaching classes, etc.) For reimbursement, they get their tuition paid. That payment will now be taxable. So if your tuition would have been $40,000.00, you will now have to count that as income and be taxed on it. This means that some students will not be able to go to graduate school. Welcome to the brain drain. We need more people going to grad school, not less.

The middle class will be particularly hurt by the fact that we won't be able to write off our state taxes anymore. If you live in a state that has high state taxes, this is really going to hurt. I am sure it is no accident that these are also traditionally Democratic states (blue states) like New York and California.

The mandate for the Affordable Care Act will be illuminated. This is just another step in the destruction of this law. The mandate is how we pay for the ACA, because it forces healthy people to buy into the system. If you think of fire insurance, it doesn't work if only people who have fires pay for it. The healthy pay for the non-healthy. By eliminating the mandate, it is going to be even harder to pay for the ACA.  The loss will probably be made up for by the taxpayer ... hence, more deficit.

This is not conservatism.  Eisenhower was our last conservative president and if the Republican Party was producing politicians like him, I'd might even be a Republican. This is not reform. Reform makes it easier to file your taxes. This is just a greedy money grab for the wealthy. This is a gift to their base, the ultra-rich with elimination of the estate and alternative minimum tax. They are shitting on the middle class and wiping their asses with the poor. That is the modern Republican. Please join me in voting against them at every possibility.