MAY 1…..THE YEAR IS MOVING FAST

January 1 was just yesterday. Today, May 1. How swiftly the year is moving.

One thing I have noticed is that time moves faster as one gets older. Not a nice situation. Nothing can be done about it, however. Enjoy each day as it may be your last.

Trump lies consistently. Lying appears to be an intrinsic part of his nature.

His Wharton class standing has finally been revealed. Trump constantly reminds us how he graduated first in his class. A lie. His class graduated 363. Trump ranked 147. Nothing to be ashamed of in itself. The middle of the class at a school like Wharton commendable.

Another Trump lie. He proudly has advised many times his father was born in Germany. Now revealed he was born in the Bronx. Why is Germany more favorable to Trump? I find it difficult to understand.

Gasoline is most expensive in Wyoming. Where cheapest? You will be surprised. New York State! Florida runs in the middle.

Sears Bankruptcy confuses me. My research keeps coming up with a Chapter 11 filing in 2018. Five stores still operating. Two in Florida, 2 in California, 1 in Texas and 1 in Massachusetts. All on borrowed time.

The 2018 bankruptcy date I find difficult to comprehend. When I was practicing law, I did much of Sears legal work in upstate New York. My recollection suggests what I am about to share occurred in the late 1900s. I was defending a major lawsuit against Sears arising out of a shopping mall situation. Big bucks involved. 

It was one of those cases that takes forever to resolve. All kinds of big time legal issues. A lawyer’s dream.

We were into litigation about two years when I received notice of the Sears bankruptcy and request to surrender my file to the Bankruptcy trustee. Which I did forthwith. It would henceforth be the trustee’s responsibility to resolve.

Three moths later I received a telephone call from the trustee. Would I be willing to accept a return of the case and continue my defense of it? Of course! Nothing changed, except instead of reporting to Sears, I reported to the trustee. Again, big time complicated legal work. I spent 3 additional years diligently working the file till it was settled.

My point is there was a prior bankruptcy to the 2018 one. I might add it would have been impossible for me to have defended a Sears case in 2018 as I retired from the practice of law in 2006.

Elon Musk: “When something is important enough, you do it even if the odds are not in your favor.”

Trump can only be described as too much. Revengeful. How he can play at getting even with a war going on is difficult for me to understand. He is now after Kimmel and ABC. He wasted no time. Announced his intent and immediately had the FCC go to work on ABC that afternoon.

A waste of time. Trump will merely be causing Kimmel and ABC aggravation. Trump’s claim appears to be without a valid legal basis.

My grandson Robert graduates Sunday from Florida State University. His last examination was yesterday. We spoke in the evening. He was tired from finals and excited about graduation. He still does not have a job. Things are much different than when I graduated from college in 1957.

I enjoyed King Charles Address to congress. An intelligent articulate man. His speech well developed. He subtly knocked Trump three times. I doubt Trump even understood. The two continued to be friends after the speech and continued to be the remainder of the King’s visit.

Did you notice how the King began wearing his jacket differently during the visit. The suit jacket called for two buttons to be buttoned. Suddenly, the King was only buttoning one. Turns out the King was wearing a bullet proof vest. Two buttons would have revealed such. One, not.

I was watching a very old rerun of the Johnny Carson Show. One of his guests was Rodney Dangerfield. On two separate trips to La Costa, I met Dangerfield. Once when I was hanging with William Holden. The other time alone.

My major recollection of Dangerfield. What you got of him in movies and on TV is what I saw at La Costa. That’s him! The same goofy guy. When dressed, he attired himself as you saw him in movies and on TV. Sloppy, even to his shirt collar.

A nice guy. Warm. We enjoyed Perrier evenings. Booze a no no since we all were at La Costa to lose weight.

Ever wonder where the Fourth of July came from? From the Founding Fathers when they met on July 4, 1776 in Philadelphia.

Would you believe? California is importing a considerable amount of gasoline from Russian oil. Not one State cut back on gasoline consumption. We all continue driving and paying the bigger bucks at gas stations. If my recollection is correct, California has the most automobiles on the road of any State.

So much for today.

Enjoy your day!

AMERICANS MUST LEARN THAT VOTES COUNT

Americans must learn that votes count. They must not be swayed by the bravado and bullshit spewed by a Trump and his ilk. When they are, and they have been for sure in two recent Presidential elections, then a Supreme Court decision as the recent one affecting the Voting Rights Act can be expected.

The Act has been on the books as law for some 60 years. Protected a person’s right to vote. Especially as far as race was concerned. The Supreme Court in a 6-3 vote struck down certain portions as “unconstitutional gerrymandering.” Love that verbiage! Bullshit at its best!

Black voting districts, especially in the South, will be redrawn. Some states are already reworking proposed districts to be voted upon by their respective state legislatures.

The vote was along ideological lines. Six Republican Justices appointed by six Republican Presidents constituted the majority. The three Justices appointed by Democrat Presidents made up the dissent. The six “Republican Justices” were nominated as follows: Three by Trump, two by George W. Bush, and one by George H. W. Bush. The George H.W. Bush nominee is Justice Thomas. The oldest sitting Justice at the moment. I have always considered him the most inept person on the Bench. Incompetency fits him perfectly.

The three dissenting Justices are Democrats and were nominated by Democratic Presidents. Two by Obama, one by Biden.  

Ain’t no question about it, voters get what they vote for. Those that did vote for Trump, should smarten up. They should think “who” they voted for and the error in their judgment when buying gasoline and paying for groceries. Think fully in future elections. There are more Trump types out there.

An Editorial piece by the New York Times this morning: “The U.S. Military was losing its edge. After Iran, everyone knows it.”

The U.S. began the war with a massive show of military force. That was it! Iran is holding its own and in some instances exceeding U.S. efforts. In spite of the fact the U.S. spends $1 trillion a year on its military, more than one hundred times more than Iran does on its military.

Hegseth appeared before a Congressional Committee this week. 

He testified the Iran War has cost $25 billion so far and resulted in the loss of 14 American lives.

He said he needed Congress to authorize $1.45 trillion for the coming year.

He claimed the “biggest challenge, the biggest adversary are the reckless, feckless and defeatist words of Congressional Democrats and some Republicans.”

Trump does not give up when it goes to getting even or revenge with his perceived enemies. He has arranged through his appointees to have James Comey indicted again. The purest of the pure. For sea shells on a sandy beach”86 47.” The Justice Department claims it read in effect to assassinate Trump. Comey used Instagram to immediately delete it showing the deletion in a photo. Comey claims it was not so intended as Trump and the Justice Department “interpreted” it.

Trump did not stop with Comey alone. He has also gone after Comey’s daughter Maurene. She has been a “most highly regarded” federal prosecutor in the Southern District of New York for years. She has been fired. Maurene claims  because of Trump’s enmity against her father and her perceived political affiliation.

Maurene tested her dismissal immediately. A federal judge said the claim against her had a basis in law and could proceed. The decision did not decide the merits of the claim against her.

One of Iran’s generals claims if the war continues, it could lead to a world war. 

I have mentioned the possibility in the past. If it does occur, blame Donald when the bombs and troops reach American soil and among other things,  some of our little girls die.

Note, Nixon released the Watergate tapes faster than Trump has the Epstein files. We want to know what is in the Epstein files. It is estimated there are 3 million more pages or files to be released.

Today was basically a Trump day. I ignored him yesterday.

Enjoy our day!

WOW! THE NEW OCEAN KEY SWEET BIRD BAR

I enjoyed a wonderful new experience yesterday afternoon. The Ocean Keys second floor addition. Includes a new bar, the Sweet Bird Bar. Going to be a big time success! I predict it will out do the Chart Room once it takes hold. A fantastic welcoming place for tourists and locals to mingle and enjoy.

Sweet Bird is an inside and outside facility. Great seating accommodations in both areas. The help warm and cheerful.

I plan on visiting often. Suggest you do, also.

Before the Sweet Bird Bar, I did my usual Tuesday afternoon Happy Hour at The Grand with my guests Fran and Tom Dixon and Cindy and Steve Thompson. We gouged ourselves on appetizers. Excellent!

Hair premiered on Broadway this day in 1968. 

I saw Hair twice. The first time at a theater 40 blocks south in East Village. An off Broadway show. Rumored to be unusual. I had to see it.  The second time was on Broadway two years later where it ran more than 1,700 performances. Still something new.

Hair was a musical suggesting hope that the world was going to change. And soon. You sat and absorbed Hair’s music and words to “let the sunshine in.”

Nudity in 1968 was not as it is today on stage and in movies. A no no. Nevertheless, at the end of the show the entire cast, and it was a large one, came on stage entirely nude. Front and rear bodies exposed. I found it shocking the first time. Everyone had to. We were not accustomed to such.

The Kentucky Derby. This Saturday. The 152nd running. Reiley and Cricket will be there. Reiley’s profession is the raising and selling of race horses. Operates out of Saratoga. He presently is working with 40 horses.

At brunch at the Celi’s, the ladies wanted to know how the women dressed. Cricket laid their entire attire including hats. Hats required for women in the group Cricket would be attending with.

I have enjoyed many major sporting events over the years. Never a horse race such as the Kentucky Derby. Though I did spend much time each year in August at Saratoga. Only because it was a close 2 hour drive from my Utica home. I did not go for the gambling. Not part of my forte. I went for the partying. Outstanding!

There was an article yesterday on the internet which spelled out the identities of the original Mouseketeers. One was Annette Funicello. Annette spent her early years living in Utica. We all were excited to see her on the Mickey Mouse Hour. Annette was one of the original stars.  Numero uno!

Interesting how we all watched Mickey Mouse. Even when I was in college. We all ran to the wreck room at 5 to watch the show and sing along…..Who’s the leader of the band…..M I C K E Y M O U S E, MICKEY MOUSE! It was part of the education process.

Federal employment for Blacks is down. Especially female Blacks.

Some things are difficult to understand. The following one. However Trump and his tariffs and other foolish activities obviously the cause. California uses a lot of gasoline. No one cutting back at the moment. I doubt anyone in the U.S. has.

California in its need for gasoline has begun importing more gasoline developed from Russian oil.

Oldsmobile died this day in 2004. The last one rolled off the assembly line in Michigan. Oldsmobile had lasted 106 years.

My first automobile following graduation from Law School was a blue and white Oldsmobile convertible. My last automobile purchased and which I am still driving is a blue and white Volkswagen convertible. 

In the last 65 years my only change in vehicles has been re size. Never thought about it till this morning.

I hope to spend some time with the Dixons this afternoon.

There is much to share regarding Trump. I leave it to tomorrow.

Enjoy your day!

CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIES

Chocolate chips cookies better to open with this morning than Donald Trump.

Who invented the chocolate chip cookie?

The answer surprised me. The time of its invention also. I always thought chocolate chip cookies have been around forever. A multitude of years. Not so. Ruth Graves Wakefield invented the chocolate chip cookie in 1938 at a time when I was only 3 years old. History tells us she came up with the concept while on a flight from Egypt.

The actual hands on invention occurred at the Toll House Inn in Whitman, Massachusetts. She added chopped Nestle semi-sweet chocolates to a cookie recipe to serve as a new variation to her customers. The cookie was originally known as the “Toll House Chocolate Crunch Cookie.” She first served it with ice cream.

The cookie was an immediate hit!

The Toll House Inn was located on the way to Cape Cod. Many celebrities were her customers even before the chocolate chip cookie introduction. Even more patronized the restaurant operated by Ruth and her husband following the introduction of the chocolate chip cookie. Some of her celebrity customers included Joseph Kennedy Sr., Cole Porter, Gloria Swanson, Joe Di Maggio, and Eleanor Roosevelt.

Key West high today projected at 83 degrees. No precipitation. The no rain bit makes me laugh. At 6 a.m. as I am writing this blog it is pouring big time!

On this day in 1898, the Red Cross Society’s ship, State of Texas, arrived in Key West from New York with medical personnel and supplies. Its personnel and cargo were needed in Key West and also in Cuba where the Spanish-American War was ongoing. The ship served as a floating base.

Trump time.

King Charles and Queen Camilla have arrived. The purpose of the visit is to ease tensions between the U.S. and Britain over the Iran War. The King is to address Congress. I doubt his words will reduce tensions.

Trump is dissatisfied with Iran’s plan to open the Strait of Hormuz. Iran refuses to agree to Trump’s demands.

Oil prices are jumping again as U.S./Iran talks appear to be deadlocked.

The prospective assassin’s at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner was arraigned yesterday in federal court. Charged among other things with attempting to assassinate the President.

Donald and Melania “demand” Disney and ABC fire Jimmy Kimmel over a “joke” he uttered Thursday night two days before the Saturday dinner. 

Trump says all kinds of things about all peoples whenever he chooses. Some really really bad! Yet the President and Melania consider it wrong to say bad things about them. They assume of course that anything bad said is false. Which of course they are not.

In his Thursday talk, Kimmel described Melania as “so beautiful” and then went on to say “Mrs. Trump you have a glow like an expectant widow.” He also made cracks about Trump’s age and health.

Melania said Kimmel’s words were “corrosive and deepen the political sickness within America.” She referred to Kimmel as “one who spreads hate.”

Trump believes that networks whose hosts are critical of him should lose their right to broadcast. Fire the bums, in effect. Shouldn’t the President be held to the same standard? What’s good for the goose is good for the gander!

What happened to free speech, to the First Amendment?

What follows is something I heard only once on the internet. When I went back to find it, I could not. No one else ran it either.

The comment was that during the assassination attempt, Hegseth threw his wife down and threw his body on top of her for protection. If true, Hegseth has to be given credit. I say this in spite of the fact I consider him incompetent and inept.

I close.

Noting however I shall be doing The Grand during Happy Hour today with my dear friends Fran and Tom Dixon.

Enjoy your day!

BIG OAKS FROM LITTLE ACORNS GROW

Walt Disney went to Hollywood in 1923 with $40 in his pocket. A perfect example of how big oaks from little acorns grow.

The FBI has 38,000 employees. 

Michelangelo’s talents exceeded art. Actually he considered himself first and foremost a sculptor. A poet also. He wrote in excess of 3,000 poems.

Helen Keller met 13 Presidents, wrote 14 books , and was nominated for the Noble Peace Prize in 1953.

Eisenhower’s approval rating in December 1959 was 77 percent. Trump would love to have that number. Or even close to it! 

Russia is in the fifth year of the Ukraine War. Putin’s ratings at home are falling. The Russian people are voicing despair. 

Italy a complex nation. Every European country at one time or another sent its people to settle in Italy. Some remained, some left. Whatever, each established a piece of its culture within Italy’s borders. This settlement of Italy began some 4,000 years ago.

I have a clear memory of Woolworth’s. From my early youth till its demise. In 1979, Woolworth’s had five thousand stores world wide. Beginning in 1980, they began closing. The U.S. for example had changed. People were moving to the suburbs and shopping in shopping malls and centers. Woolworth’s continued to remain downtown, did not follow its customers.

A sad observation. John Wayne has always been America’s hero. One thing few today are aware of is that he was anti-black and anti-Semitic. Openly so. 

Jim Furyk has been named Captain of the U.S. Ryder Cup Team for the 2027 Tournament.

Anais Nin: “We do not see things as they are, we see things as we are.”

The first time President Truman was briefed on the Manhattan Project was soon after he took office in 1945. Truman eventually made the decision to drop the atomic bomb on Japan. Accelerated the end of the war and saved the lives of a multitude of American military. 

We live and learn. Benjamin Franklin only had two years of formal education. From 8-10 years of age. At 10, he had to quit school as his father required him to work in his printing business. How then did Franklin become so intelligent? He was self educated. He became a voracious reader.

John Archibald Wheeler: “In the middle of every difficulty lies opportunity.”

On this day in 1990, the first McDonald’s opened in the Soviet Union.”

Octopuses have extraordinary intelligence.

It happens. In April 1942, the U.S.S. Sturtevant left Key West via the Northwest Channel. It “strayed” into the U.S. Navy’s minefield and was sunk. Seventeen Americans killed.

Lucille Ball: “Keeping busy and making optimism a way of life can restore your faith in yourself.”

John Wilkes Booth was killed 12 days after assassinating President Lincoln.

One of the deadliest fires in history occurred during the wedding of Marie Antoinette and the subsequent King of France Louis XVI. Fireworks blew into spectators. Three thousand persons were killed.

In April 1805, U.S. Agent William Eaton led the U.S. Marines in battle “on the shores of Tripoli.”

King Solomon had 700 wives and 300 concubines. A total of 1,000 women. Turned his heart from God. 1 Kings 11:3.

Humans began drinking cow’s milk around 8,000 BCE.

A very short bit re Trump.

Both sides have walked away from the Pakistan peace talks. The situation cannot continue in a “stalemate.” Hopefully both sides can get together without a further shooting/bombing war. Especially the nuclear one Trump seems to want.

The prospective assassin at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner will be arraigned today.

I conclude with my dear friends Fran and Tom Dixon. Tom is well. We were supposed to go to dinner together last night. I had to beg out. Started feeling poorly around 2 in the afternoon and got increasingly sicker as the day progressed. I feel well this morning. We are rescheduled for tomorrow night.

Enjoy your day!

ASSASSINATION ATTEMPT ON TRUMP

Trump better be careful. The third assassination attempt on his life occurred last night at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner. Failed again. How many times will he be lucky?

The culprit 31 year old Cole Tomas Allen. A Californian. He was captured in time. Only one person shot. A Secret Service agent. His vest protected him from serious damage fortunately. Allen will be arraigned tomorrow morning on I am sure a multitude of charges.

I was watching the event on TV. Trump was seated at the head table. All of a sudden a group of Secret Service and perhaps some other federal agents swamped across the head table pulling everyone off. A number of Agents grabbed Trump and shoved him down with their bodies covering him as they dragged him off the stage.

Trump was typical Trump. He listens to no one. Trump tried to rise up 2 or 3 times as the Agents were shouting “get down.”

Trump was returned to the White House and made some comments. Among other things, Trump said the attack was a sign of “his historical significance.” He claimed, “I’ve studied assassinations, and I must tell you the most impacted people, the people who do the most…..they’re the ones they go after. And I have to say I’m honored by that, but I’ve done a lot.”

Trump called off the Witkoff and Kushner trip to the Pakistan peace talks. A waste of time from his perspective. Noteworthy is that the Iranian representatives had left Pakistan Saturday after downplaying U.S. involvement in the negotiations. 

Trump added, “We have all the cards.” If so, why then is the war not ended?

Many believe, and I agree, that the Iran War is draining the U.S. of critical weapons. Especially bombs and missiles. A high price to pay. China and Russia must be drooling in anticipation of what it might mean in the future for them in an altercation with the U.S. Our military is reported to be concerned.

Something unusual occurred April 18 in the Oval Office. Trump asked for the nuclear codes. Chief of Staff General Caine refused to provide them. He had no authority to refuse, but he did so. He then walked out of the Oval Office with head bowed.

Trump is crazy. I believe he would drop a nuclear bomb on Iran. Caine did the correct thing, even though he was without the power to do so. Took balls.

To the better things.

Brunch yesterday at the Celi’s. Third time. Guests all interesting. Intelligent. Includes me I guess, though I was actually referring to the others. 

Joanne Celi prepared the main items consumed. Her Italian heritage obvious. The main course was a breakfast casserole. Like my grandmother, mother and former wife made. Her husband Lou a consultant. For the big companies. Knows everything.

Fred and Joanne Klein present. Wonderful people! Especially Fred. A retired New York attorney.

Reiley and Cricket. I knew Reiley. First time meeting Cricket. 

Reiley raises and sells horses in Saratoga. He and Cricket will be off to the Kentucky Derby soon. Understandable. Reiley’s business involves racing horses. Cricket is a producer of shows. Exactly what I did not grasp. Will the next time. Involves TV, movies, shows, I assume. How exciting!

And finally Louis and his cane.

All leaving the next week to return to New York for the Summer. They will be back in the  Fall. With the exception of Reiley and Cricket. They will be back in June for a while when the three of us will have dinner together.

Chernobyl was 40 years ago. A nuclear plant. Exploded followed by a huge meltdown. At the time located in what was Russia. Subsequently became a part of Ukraine.

A mother came to visit me in my Utica office. She had her one year old child with her. Beautiful! One problem. She was born with one of her arms only half grown. It ended at the elbow.

The mother was single at the time. Nowhere near Chernobyl, though at the time she lived somewhere in Europe. She married some time following the Chernobyl nuclear explosion. Her husband had been working in Chernobyl, though not at the plant itself, at the time of the explosion.

Could I help, she asked. I told her I knew nothing about nuclear problems. She had seen a number of attorneys in Europe and the U.S. No one could help.

The little girl’s half an arm intrigued me from a legal perspective.

I spent two years working on the case. With an outstanding Italian lawyer who had unsuccessfully worked on the problem and a Russian attorney who was not able to make a viable legal case out of the girl’s arm.

The three of us together failed. We gave it our best, however. Russian law controlled and was an absolute block to our succeeding legally.

Everything is cause and effect in the law. We determined the husband was the problem. By the time we were in the case, it had been determined most males working near the explosion ended up with semen years later that bore whatever was necessary to shorten the little girl’s arm beginning in the fetus.

The case was hard enough. The husband/father was no help. He refused to mentally accept he was the problem. His semen. Uncooperative does not describe how bad he was.

Such was my Chernobyl experience. The wife/mother accepted my judgment after two years that nothing could be done.

Enjoy your day!

MEASLES ON THE INCREASE IN SOUTHWEST UNITED STATES

Measles is on the increase in southwest U.S. The key states involved are Texas, Utah, Oklahoma and New Mexico.

Vaccine an issue. It has been clearly established that the measle vaccine is 97 percent effective. Control requires getting everyone needed to be vaccinated vaccinated. Now, not tomorrow!

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has recently been before a Congressional Committee for several days. To get the truth out of him is like pulling teeth. He was down big time on vaccines last year. The best he would give in his recent Congressional testimony was that the measles vaccine is “97 percent effective.”

Kennedy is killing people. Not his job. His is to keep Americans heathy and alive. He is merely another Trump Cabinet selection not qualified for the job.

The internet had a detailed presentation of the 1964-1965 World’s Fair. Held in New York City. Specifically Flushing Meadows in Queens.

I was fortunate to have visited the World’s Fair on two separate occasions. Once each year.

Huge! Covered 650,000 acres. One hundred fifty pavilions which covered everything to be expected in the “tomorrow.”

Walt Disney’s pavilion one of the best: “It’s a Small World.” 

The telephone exhibit impressed me. The telephone of tomorrow was featured. Push button! I am laughing also. The push button eventually came and went! 

The “Unisphere” overwhelmed everything as one arrived. A huge global sphere 140 feet tall.

Ford Motor had an auto pavilion. Introduced the Ford Mustang within it.

New York City built a special subway to the World’s Fair. Colored blue…..why I do not know. Rarely used today. Not to carry passengers. It is referred to as the “forgotten World’s Fair Railroad.”

I was impressed in my two visits. Amazing how most things that would happen did. Most if not all have come and gone. Again amazing how man’s ingenuity moves and people adapt to new things.

First eyeglasses? The first eyeglasses were of Italian origin. In 1286, an unknown craftsman fastened two glass lenses to a wood or bone frame to create the first eyeglasses. Not of much value. Corrected nothing. The glasses were merely for appearance purposes.

However, man did work at it. Eyeglasses terrific today. They make us all see and properly so. For the past 60 years in my case!   

“Free birth” being promoted. The term means rejection of any medical intervention during pregnancy or delivery. Also known as a “wild delivery.” Involves significant risk to the mother and fetus/child.

Key West weather continues to be summer like. Low 80s and sticky hot.

Lewis Carrol: “I can’t go back to yesterday – because I was a different person then.”

Saks Global is parent to Saks Fifth Avenue, Nieman Marcus, and Bergdorf Goodman. Saks Global entered Chapter 11 Bankruptcy in January. It was $3.4 billion in debt. Saks Global expects to come out of the Chapter 11 proceeding this summer. It has arranged for $1.5 billion in financing to assist itself.

The Great Sea Battle of the Conch Republic is tonight. Seven p.m. at Mallory Square along the Key West Harbor. Don’t miss it! Can’t describe how funny! Hilarious! An example of what is to be seen. Open cockpit Conch Republic planes dropping bombs of unrolling toilet paper rolls on U.S. and Coast Guard vessels below.

This summer expected to be unusually warm across the U.S.

A month this, a week that. Each has acquired a number of names. A new one this year: “Masturbation May.” I did not make this up.

Britain’s King Charles and Queen Camilla arrive in the U.S. April 27 for a short U.S. visit. They will leave April 30. While here, the Queen will meet with Melania in a private meeting.

Tom and Fran Dixon were supposed to arrive yesterday. They never made it. Tom is in a hospital in Buffalo with an abdominal bleed. They will do surgery this morning to locate it. I hope they find it. You will recall I spent 58 consecutive days in four different hospitals 3 years ago with such a bleed. They never found mine. It eventually healed on its own.

Recall I was discharged after 58 days and told to go home and get my affairs in order. I had a week left to live. Fooled them all! I’m still here!

No Trump today. I feel good and do not want to disturb the good feeling.

Enjoy your day!

TRUMP CONSIDERING GIVING HIMSELF THE CONGRESSIONAL MEDAL OF HONOR

I pressed a wrong key. Lost my entire blog. Need to redo. Too tired. I have been awake since 2 a.m. Ergo, I only share the bit that didn’t get lost in never never land.

Sorry.

Trump considering giving himself the Congressional Medal of Honor. Crazy! Pompous ass! No way is he entitled to it, no way has he earned it! Many believe he will do it.

Perhaps he considers his leadership with the Iran War entitling him to America’s most prestigious award. The man is sick if he does!

How will Trump handle this? China has warned the U.S. that its ships will utilize the Strait of Hormuz regardless of any naval blockade and its tankers will get oil from Iran. China has warned the U.S. In effect, don’t screw with us.

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I hit a wrong key. Have had to redo the entire blog. A pain!

Trump thinks he is entitled to the Congressional Medal of Honor. For what? The Iran War? He may give it to himself. The man is crazy!

China has warned Trump. Itis going to send ships through the Strait of Hormuz. It is going to have tankers fill with oil in Iran. China’s message simply don’t screw with us. What will Trump do? Nothing I suspect. However note carefully the position Trump places us in. We are having difficulty handling Iran. Now a war with China?

Trump is planning a rage-fueled address at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner Saturday night. Described by some as a “revenge attack” on White House media.

Trump unquestionably responsible for inflated prices and inflation in the U.S. and world wide. If Republicans take a beating in the midterms, as I suspect they will, it will be Trump’s fault. 

Trump calls the U.S. a “stupid country” because he has to obey the Constitution.

Britain’s King Charles and Queen Camilla will visit the U.S. April 27 to April 30. During that time, Queen Camilla and Melania will have a private meeting. 

Interesting. Trump’s Department of Justice shielded bankers and billionaires while exposing Epstein’s young female victims by name. Good job Donald! Take care of your own and those you want favors from or to do business with.

FBI Director Kash Patel said he and Trump are “as tough as they come.”

United Airlines warns it may need to hike prices by up to 20 percent to match the increase in jet fuel costs. Another “thank you Donald” situation.  

To other things.

“Free Birth” being promoted. Means rejection of any medical intervention during pregnancy or delivery. Carries with it serious risks. Not wise. A growing trend, however.

Key West weather. Low 80s. Hot!!! Perspiration time. Uncomfortable.

Lewis Carroll: “I can’t go back to yesterday – because I was a different person then.”

Saks Global is the parent of Saks Fifth Avenue, Nieman Marcus, and Bergdorf Goodman. Saks Global filed Chapter 11 Bankruptcy in January. It had $3.4 billion in debt at the time. It is expected to come out of Chapter 11 this summer having arranged for $1.75 billion in financing.

The Great Sea Battle of the Conch Republic this Friday at 7 p.m. Held per usual at Mallory Square along Key West Harbor. Don’t miss it! Hilarious! Fun big time!

Many arrived in Key West in its earliest years the same way. Their ships to elsewhere were sunk. Those who survived ended up on Key West. Some remained.

One was James G. Jnee. Canadian born. In 1850, his ship was wrecked on the Florida Reef. He ended up in Key West. He became Deputy Clerk of the U.S. Court, Mayor of Key West, Monroe County Sheriff, Monroe County Tax Collector, Justice of the Peace and a U.S. Marshall.

This summer is expected to be unusually warm across the U.S. 

A month this, a week that. Days to celebrate or recognize an occurrence. Now a new one: “Masturbation May.” I did not make it up.

Fran and Tom Dixon arrive later today.

Steve and Cindy return from their family cruise today.

It was a pleasure driving my car yesterday. The only negative, I needed gas.

Wow! Expensive!

Enjoy your day!

TRUMP HAS TO GO

Trump has to go. No question about it. The 25th Amendment has to be invoked. Soon! Before he initiates more tragedy.

It has been reported that Trump was trying to figure out the nuclear codes. U.S. generals had to stop him.

Peace, no peace with Iran. Pakistan Peace Talks did not even begin. Vance never left for Pakistan.  The ceasefire ends today. However Trump has agreed to Pakistan’s suggestion that the ceasefire continue indefinitely for the moment. Iran has agreed.

Trump too volatile. No question he wants an end to the war. Then he threatens nuclear devastation. He’s gone!

Trump is easily the worst President in U.S. history.

Trump does not want immigrant children to be taught English. Wrong! Many will remain in the U.S. They should become adapted to American ways. I was the child of an immigrant parent My mother was born in Italy. I spoke Italian before English. However I could speak English by the time I entered kindergarten.

Jamelle Bouie: “Trump corrupts, and absolute Trump corrupts absolutely.”

To the mundane. Enough of Trump for today.

The Mets are off to a very bad start. They have lost 12 straight games.

Israeli soldiers have been sentenced to jail for damaging a Jesus statue in Lebanon. My support of Israel is diminishing, eroding because of Netanyahu, the Iran War, and anti-Catholic activity.

Britain is seeking to go “smoke free” for those born after 2008. Only the King’s approval remains.

Earn big bucks in the U.S. and pay big tax dollars! The way it is. I can’t understand why the media is making such a big deal out of McIlroy’s taxes that will be imposed because of his Masters winnings. He makes enough to afford the taxes.

I reached a point in my law practice where my earnings were not only large, but also could be described as spectacular! I never once was bothered by the taxes I had to pay. I was thrilled I had made so much money and was able to pay the taxes.

The Mariel Boat Lift began April 21, 1980. The first boat arrived from Cuba in Key West. Contained 48 Cuban refugees. By late Summer more than 130,000 refugees had arrived in Key West.

Syracuse basketball player Donnie Freeman has transferred to St. John’s and Rick Pitino. A Syracuse loss. An excellent player.

National Library Week is upon us. Libraries the best. I started going almost daily at 6 years of age.

Key West’s Library is a special place. My son in law Corey Malcom is Director not only for the Key West one, but all Monroe County Libraries running north almost to Miami. He and his staff do a great job!

The first novel written was “The Tale of Genji.” An 11th century text written by Murasaki Shikibu in Japanese.

The first Boston Marathon was run in 1897.

Charles Darwin: “If I had my life to live over again, I would have made a rule to read some poetry and listen to some music at least once every week.”

Yellowstone has not erupted in 70,000 years. Don’t get comfortable. You never know.

Very little is known about Homer. Including whether he was a real person.

Women’s jeans have pockets 48 percent shorter than men’s.

Shakespeare’s “The Tragedy of Julius Caesar” contains 19,703 words.

A big day for me yesterday. Got my car back from the repair shop again!

My Buffalo friends Fran and Tom arrive in Key West tomorrow. Looking forward to their visit.

Enjoy your day!

CAN’T WIN THEM ALL

When I write “can’t win them all” I am not referring to the Iran War. I am referring to Steve Thompson’s family.

For a month Steve has been reminding me his comparable aged family would be here today and wanted to meet with me. They are loyal blog readers. I have met some in the past. Do not think all. They were getting together for a boat trip. The boat left Fort Lauderdale yesterday and the trip would end Thursday. A quickie. Two stops. Key West and some island owned by the boat company.

Steve has a twin brother who I have met. He and his wife live in the warm weather in Alaska where they have a salmon fishing business. Spend the winter months in a condo in Tampa. I am not sure if Steve has another brother or two. I know he has at least one sister. One of the most charming women I have met.

Names I cannot recall. I apologize to them all. I am bad at name recollection.

Steve was excited they would be spending today at his and Cindy’s Key West home. I rent an apartment in their mansion home.

Steve has been bugging me the last two weeks not to forget their visit. I promised to shower, trim my beard, iron a shirt, etc. I would pretty myself up for them.

I received a telephone call from Steve last night. He had just finished dinner on the boat. He and the family were told the Key West stop had been cancelled. Bad weather. Such is life! I don’t have to trim my beard.

Key West weather has been fantastic the past few weeks. Low 80s. Summer heat. Water calm. I checked today’s weather. The same. I do not understand why the boat can’t make it. I am disappointed. 

Another time. Hopefully sooner than later.

Pakistan peace talks to recommence today Will they really meet? U.S. there and waiting. Trump anxious for a resolution. Initially, Iran said it had not agreed to meet. At the last minute the are sending a group to the talks. Whether they will actually negotiate, remains to be seen.

Trump in the meantime is threatening to wipe out Iran if they fail to negotiate and end the war. Asshole!

Ukraine is giving up on Trump. The U.S. not the help it has been in the past. Trump sucking up to Putin.

Trump probably wishing Iran would “please just give up.” No way. A big guy can’t piss on a little guy and expect to get away with it.

One way to end wars is to make it a requirement that politicians who start wars must be sent to fight. Trump should be in the front lines in Iran. Hegseth cowering right behind him. Ho, ho. If such were how things were handled, the Iran War would never have been.

Interesting statement on the internet this morning: “Trump is pissed because he found out Iran can put up a better fight than a 13 year old girl.”

Lets release all of the Epstein papers and learn the actual facts. No guessing. Just hard cold facts

Moving on.

Many say “burning down warehouses” isn’t the way. They forget we dumped 92,000 pounds of tea in a harbor, caused real economic damage and job loss, and kicked off a revolution.

The U.S. is the only country in North America that does not provide universal healthcare. How embarrassing. How difficult for many to stay healthy.

Not right. In the U.S., people making $184,000 pay a 12.4 percent tax rate. Those making $1 million only 2.2 percent.

Argentina experiencing an economic crisis. Many eating donkey meat. Hopefully such will not occur in the U.S.

It was 1973. “Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round a Yellow Oak Tree” topped U.S. pop charts and created a cultural phenomenon.

I spent much time in Pompano during the winter season humming and dancing to the tune. Those were the days!

Enjoy your day!