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Cards on the Table, Divorce, American Style
In the winds I hear Murphy, in a wonderful mood, whispering seductively:
“Isn’t it time to realize the dream some Founders shared, of a league of independent republics? After all, the discipline imposed on rebellious states after the Civil War has run its course and there are now serious efforts to overthrow the federation’s duly elected government. Why not a federation of three Pacific States in the West and another with New England and New York in the East with the rest remaining as they are, army, air force, navy and all?”
Hmmm, where would the two new capitals be? And would there really be a league? And what about Key West? What would the flags look like and would there be seats in the UN for all three?
Is Murphy always wrong?
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© Guillermo Calvo Mahé; Manizales, 2017; all rights reserved
The Counterproductive Media and Partisan War on President Donald J. Trump
Very young children look on, amused but perplexed.
They’ve been taught that temper tantrums, hissy fits, throwing things and hitting people are not appropriate reactions to not getting one’s way. Not to say anything about burnings. As for the truth? Well, they’ve been told that it’s a must but observation has long taught them that it’s respected much more in the breach.
Respect for authority? Ha, you’ve got to be kidding. Perhaps not all the lessons they’re learning are bad. They may, however, make for somewhat problematic times in the very near future.
Just a year ago the politically correct crowd was properly chastising red necked right wingers for a lack of respect for our president and his lovely family, and they were right to do so. The conduct of right wing opponents of the government then in office was inappropriate as was the obstructionism of the legislators they’d elected, albeit they were then the majority party.
Today, all that’s changed. We’ve had new free and open “democratic” elections. And they were very carefully planned too. And carefully choreographed. The media were just darling about it.
A short refresher first though. According to the electoral debate analysis, media and pundits and at least three of the four principal candidates (even though three were never supposed to have a chance), the refusal to accept the results of the 2016 presidential election would be not only unheard of and unpatriotic, but treasonous.
Now that the results are in, very, very unexpected results, apparently somehow someone not authorized to win by the powers that be, i.e., the mainstream media and the shadowy deep state, won, and now, the clarion call blaring from most television sets, newspapers, radios and street corner criers is to not only delegitimize the resulting government, but to make it non-functional (it’s always been dysfunctional) and then to overthrow it.
Some of us (independents and third party supporters, our parties and candidates having rarely if ever been in office) are the perpetual opposition. Joined every four years by what can at best be described as “fellow-travelers-of-convenience-for-a-while-until-we-get-back-in-power”, whereupon we’ll be ditched crowd. Ditched, but with a very pleasant “thanks for the company”. We have our issues to fight for and policies we oppose year in and year out regardless of who is in power, a stark contrast, especially right now, with the core groups of the two major political parties, best described as a single, two faced tool of the highest and mightiest puppeteers among us.
Among the losers of the last election, one faction, commanded by the “we-couldn’t-possibly-lose-ladies-in-pant-suits” leading their lesser evil poodles by their leashes, sometimes gently but too often with churlish yanks (that’s how fake revolutionaries do it, a twist of wrist and a subtle kick in the rear, or sometimes elsewhere, depending on the sex), this time it’s going to be different. “No more Ms. Nice Guy!!!!! We’ve worked too hard and too long to take this lying down (or sitting down, or standing up, or …)!!!!”
“It’s time for scorched earth, and scorched skies, and scorch you too!!”
Everything concerning the almost spontaneous quasi-revolutionary war on everything Trump, including his family, his taste, his manner of speaking, what he thinks, what he wears, how he wears it; well, … everything, is not just bad, it’s horrible, unacceptable and won’t be tolerated, regardless of past professions on the importance of accepting electoral results in a democracy.
Interestingly, for some of “us”, the above mentioned independents and third party supporters, that craziness, while a bit unsettling, has some benefits. It exposes the utter hypocrisy of that segment of the anti-Trump movement who either sat quietly by while the Clinton-Obama-Clinton administrations engaged in very similar, all too frequently identical actions, or actually cheered it on. For serious and honest opponents, those of us who’ve been crying into the wind for four years and a score, the good thing is that, amazingly, the issues are out in the open (although responsibility, … not so much):
Of course, these are only illustrative, they’re many, too many to name. And they need resolution. But should those of us who really care about the issues, really care about justice and equity and the common welfare and really oppose racism and xenophobia, join forces with those who time and time and time again have shown that their only interest is to regain power for power’s sake and who take every opportunity on any issue to deluge us with pleas for funds, despite their enormous personal wealth? Shouldn’t we distance ourselves from all the bad guys and act on our own, with principle and consistency, with courage?
“What?” they shout, anger etched on incredulous faces at our apparent naiveté. “And let those bastards win? They’ll destroy everything good, everything!”
So some of us, a very few, it’s true, remind them of their own records. Most ignore our observations, apparently too busy protesting or granting interviews or sending out pleas for more and more donations. But a very few among them take time to respond:
“OK, we admit we’ve made some mistakes in the past” (although their big kahunas never admit error). “But we PROMISE” they shout to us (that’s why I used all caps)!!!! This time it’ll be different; trust us!!! Plus, our protests are fun, come meet stars and celebrities and other fun people.”
Somewhere a gentle breeze, perhaps a zephyr or a zephyr in training, although a bit too jaded for that, seems to whisper in a sing song voice: “Fool me once, shame on me, fool me 2,723,762 times …. Well, perhaps 2,723,762 times will prove to be the straw that breaks the camel’s back”
But remember, we, collectively, are that camel.
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© Guillermo Calvo Mahé; Manizales, 2017; all rights reserved
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I Wonder if Chocolates Will Work
Feed a cold, starve a fever; or is it starve a fever feed a cold, or feed a cold starve a cold or feed a fever, starve a fever.
Oh, Damn!!! Just confuse the Hell out of them! That’s what K’ung-fu-tzu would do, or at least that sounds right.
But
My nose is stuffed and leaking like a broken spigot, my eyes are burning, I’m burning. Pills all over the place not doing anything, my cracked nose is about to fall off, I’m drowning in liquids, my room’s mess.
Feed a cold, starve a fever; or is it starve a fever feed a cold, or feed a cold starve a cold or feed a fever, starve a fever. Oh, Damn!!!
Chicken soup, oh yeah, chicken soup; but I hate chicken. I wonder if chocolates will work?
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© Guillermo Calvo Mahé; Manizales, 2017; all rights reserved
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