Friday, May 27, 2016

We Must Vote in '16



Look, nobody can tell you who to vote for or how to vote. However, to not show up and vote in the down ballot races amounts to abandoning Bernie's revolution. He is selecting people that he supports in these races. No one can abstain. This young woman in the article to which I have linked has it right. If Bernie doesn't win the nomination, the fight must go on in support of the down ballot candidates he supports. VOTE.

Monday, May 16, 2016

Deal With It



While I see increased pressure on Bernie to get out of the race so that the Secretary - whose turn has come and time it is - can focus on beating Trump, it is interesting to note that Clinton herself did not leave the 2008 nomination race until June of that year.  This pressure from party apparatchiks and mouthpieces is hardly new; since Independents, who support Senator Sanders in huge number across the country, have found themselves consistently pushed out of the process from the beginning.  Debbie Wassermann-Schultz, head cheerleader for the DNC, has indicated that if it were up to her no one but the party faithful would be allowed to participate in the nomination process.  Apparently, through the choosing of a candidate for November the election of a president is a practice she feels should be for Democrats and Republicans only.  Independents need not apply unless of course they are doing the “right” thing for the party.  Bloody interesting as more and more voters, sickened by party politics that seem to mandate the acquisition of money above all things, have given up affiliation with either party to become Independents.

To paraphrase Raymond Chandler, everybody is pushing the Independents out and everybody is pulling us back in, telling us who to vote for and when.  This is not the way to deal with us.  Most of us don’t give a damn if the Democratic Party disintegrates next Tuesday.  It is part of the problem as near as we can tell – cozying up to Citizen United and corporate money; promoting Liberalism to get elected then turning Right as soon as possible to sleep with the other side. We support Bernie because he isn’t endorsed by every establishment politician in the Democratic Party.  Spare us the bullshit that a woman or a person of color can’t be establishment.  If you have been in Washington long enough to be bought and paid for, you’re establishment.  We support Bernie because he isn’t on the take, not today, not last year and not ever.  We support Bernie and that’s an end to it.  Trying to force him out will only piss us off. 

Bernie has committed to keeping Trump out of the White House.  Speaking only for myself, I stand with him in that as in all things.  However, I won’t be bullied, shamed, intimidated or blackmailed by a political party that I have little more use for then I do for Trump.  It won’t be over until Bernie says it’s over.  At that time I will vote my conscience, as I always have, and keep my own counsel.  

Saturday, May 14, 2016

Just How Bad Things Have Gotten




I have said before and will say again, Democrats wave choice and civil rights under their members noses. Republicans wave guns and God under their members noses.  Below the surface they are just alike - staggering up and down K Street in black sequence and fishnet hose, singing "Love for Sale" to every sleazy lobbyist in town.

The best thing to come out of this election, next to Bernie, is the idea that is swelling with rage everyday.  We must strip these two whoring parties of the power and return it to the people.  Until we do Washington D.C. will be nothing but the biggest red light district in history.

Take a look at the video that follows, a discussion between Mike Papantino and Tom Hartman of "Ring of Fire" that will scare hell out of you and indicate just how bad things have gotten.


Monday, May 2, 2016

To the Garden


We all have days that feel like crucibles, like waking nightmares, where the ugliness of the world seems almost not to be borne. On such days we are shut off from the light in a impenetrable chiaroscuro like someone caught in a shabby, black and white Polaroid. We sense our mortality on these days more then others, taking some comfort in knowing that it is out there. Then come the flowers, light riding their gentle petals like sequins on a gown of many colors. Can anyone not take heart at the sight of a garden full of blossoms, opening their faces to look upon us with the eyes of the Goddess Herself? What matters the world of frauds and charlatans, of political buffoons and bloodless,vacillating followers when a sumptuous reality beckons in the perfect balance of the tulip, the lush stature of the peony and the endless promise of the rose. To hell with it all, I say. I am for the garden.