Sunday, March 30, 2025

Just Because... We need a Break

 


From deep in my soul, I'm feeling a little in need of a break today. I thought you might too. So, here are three "breaks" from my past. There was a time when I didn't know if I'd live to see my 26th birthday.  Now, we have today. A time when I don't know if our beloved USA will survive a few more months... long enough to see my 76th. It's my feeble attempt to "heal" our future.

Sammy Davis Jr - Mr. Bojangles (Live in Germany 1985)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Fju4UajL7g

Linda Ronstadt - Blue Bayou (Official Music Video)


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kp9G0zkorio

Creedence Clearwater Revival - Fortunate Son (Official Music Video)


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZWijx_AgPiA

Friday, March 28, 2025

Never Surrender Your USA!

 


Take Heart Americans! Even if your Congressional representatives have sold their souls, the grassroots protest movements have formed and are quickly growing throughout the nation.

If you still follow mainstream media, e.g., NBC, ABC, CBS, or certainly FOX, you likely don’t know that your fellow Americans have been protesting, en masse, the Trump/Musk demolition of our Republic. If you caught the MSNBC Rachel Maddow earlier this week, 24 and 25 Mar, you were lucky and saw her excellent recap of thousands of US citizens protesting in multiple cities throughout the nation.

The UK publication, The Guardian, is your best source for honest reporting. Here is their take on the Trump/Musk Resistance Movement: The resistance is alive and well – and our research shows it, Erica Chenoweth, Jeremy Pressman and Soha Hammam, The Guardian, 28 Mar 2025.

https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2025/mar/28/protest-research-trump-musk

By the way, do you remember the protests during the previous Trump Administration? I posted this link to a Nation article on 17 Mar 2017, after little more than one year into Trump.1:

This Is the Resistance: More Than 5,000 Grassroots Groups Have Sprung Up Since Trump Was Elected, Start Making Sense and Jon Wiener, The Nation, 9 Mar 2017.

https://www.thenation.com/article/politics/at-least-75-new-grassroots-groups-have-been-created-since-trump-was-elected/

NEVER SURRENDER YOUR USA!!

Monday, March 10, 2025

Is Mr. Trump a Russian Asset?

At the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, March 4, 2025 hearing Sen Jeff Merkley (D-Oregon) questioned Deputy Secretary of State nominee Christopher Landau pointing out that Trump acts identically to how a Russian Asset would act.

@briantylercohen

Good question. What do you think?

What is his deep inside layer? Is Mr. Trump really a Russian spy Matryoshka Doll?

Friday, March 7, 2025

We Let Hackers Inside

 


No greater gift could we give to people hell-bent on destroying the USA than provide an open door into our nation’s data systems, empower them to shut down funding, and fire thousands of federal employees. The harm caused will be felt for years to come, assuming the USA survives.

Who allowed that? 

Some of us voted Mr. Trump into office. He brought along the world’s richest hacker himself, Mr. Musk, plus assorted MuskRats, to do the dirty work.

While Republican Congressional “leaders” applaud, Democrats scramble, and the courts contemplate, the rest of us, everyday Joes and Janes, are standing alone to face the consequences of our USA in shambles.

Our ancestors were once at a similar point. But their challenge was not the result of traitors inside the government. Rather, it was terrible combat that took out their officers and comrades, leaving only a few standing alone, to either hide in fear or move forward to try to complete their mission.

And they did. They kept going. 

Everyday Joes, the sergeants and privates, got the job done.

Now it’s up to us to take back our government from the MuskRat hackers and restore our government under the Constitution.

Here’s the story about The Boys of Pointe Du Hoc, originally posted on 20 June 2014.

Getting the Job Done, No Matter What it Takes

I've been working on a project about what makes an excellent leader and revisited a book written by Douglas Brinkley, The Boys of Pointe Du Hoc.

While some of the text is devoted to Reagan’s 40th D-Day Anniversary speech and his speech writer, Brinkley described the history of the Army Rangers and their role in taking out the big guns at Ponte Du Hoc during the D-Day invasion.

When I heard Brinkley recount the story of the Rangers scaling the cliffs and the terrifying loss of men, 70% I believe, I also remembered reading Cornelius Ryan’s The Longest Day, in which he said, when the few surviving Rangers took the gun emplacements they found them empty.

Ryan never found out the rest of the story: the Germans had only pulled the guns out of their emplacement and moved them back away from the shore in order to avoid the allied bombs and naval gun fire. They were simply waiting for the best time to bring them back into position and then open up on the landing fleet.

What stopped them from doing that?

Brinkley discovered that a couple sergeants survived the battle for the emplacements. When they discovered them empty, they still went on to complete their mission, which was to disrupt German communications and interfere with troop movements behind the gun emplacements.

They had only 11 men but moved out anyway. Soon they discovered heavy equipment tracks leading to an apple orchard. They followed them and found the “five camouflaged guns in ready firing position with ammunition piled nearby”. Somehow the gods of war were kind that day because the German crew and defenders were clustered away from the guns at such a distance that the two sergeants were able to disable them with the thermite grenades that they and the others were carrying.

For me this story underscores what our military does do right most of the time: empower all of our people with a “can do” spirit to complete whatever mission is assigned and train them to use their minds and ingenuity, stay alive, and get the job done no matter what it takes - no matter one’s rank.

One of us, the everyday Joes and Janes, will get the job done.