TRUMP’S LIES, DELUSIONS AND DIMINISHED MIND

An interesting editorial in yesterday’s South Florida Sun Sentinel. Titled: “Lies, damn lies and Donald Trump.”

A right on quote from the editorial: “Former President Donald Trump is as unable to tell the truth as ever, but his lies these days look less like deliberate obfuscation and more like self-delusion and a diminished mind.”

What he accused Biden of now clearly affects Trump. Age and pressure.

The editorial points out at a recent Mar-a-Lago news conference, National Public Radio documented 162 untruths, half truths and distortions during the 64 minutes Trump spoke.

The editorial further projected: “He’s not all there.”

Louis asks: Do you want this now clearly demented individual running the country and the world?

I think not.

Leonardo Da Vinci was a master with words as well as the artist’s brush. I came across what constitutes a superb follow up to the Sun Sentinel’s editorial about Trump lying.

Da Vinci said: “To lie is so vile, that even if it were in speaking well of godly things it would take off from God’s grace; and Truth is so excellent, that if it praises but small things they become noble.” 

Da Vinci was saying lying is a wholly reprehensible action, considering the destruction and chaos it is sure to bring about. Telling the truth, on the other hand, can highlight the value and virtue of even the littlest of things.

I consider myself to have been fortunate to have viewed Da Vinci’s The Last Supper twice and The Mona Lisa once. As I have repeatedly stated in past blogs, The Last Supper blew my mind!

Trump is on the move with name calling. Referred yesterday to Harris as “Comrade Kamala” and her “Socialist” price control plan as “full Communist.”

At least she has come up with a plan to fight high grocery costs. Where’s Donald’s?

News reports this morning suggest Putin’s reactions to Ukraine’s Russia invasion indicates Putin “freezes” in a crisis.

The making of a movie involves financial investment. Sometimes huge. If the film fails, many lose a ton of money.

Two major films were considered shaky investments. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and Titanic. Unbelievable!

Walt Disney’s wife Lillian didn’t think children would want to see Snow White. Walt Disney sort of believed her. Who would want to sit through a 90 minute Brothers Grimm fairy tale? Kids simply would not.

Snow White surprised one and all! One of the greatest films for kiddies and adults alike! A moneymaker besides!

James Cameron prayed Titanic wouldn’t lose too much money. After blowing past multiple deadlines and budgets, Cameron said, “Everyone thought they were going to lose money, and all efforts were simply to make sure the hemorrhaging was not fatal…..myself included.”

Titanic turned out to be one of the biggest moneymakers of all time!

I have decided to walk Home Depot on days I am not doing physiotherapy. There was a time years ago I use to walk all of the building with no trouble. Even with a new heart valve, Home Depot is proving a challenge.

Just getting in the store is my major problem. There is a slight incline from the parking lot into the store. That minimal height and distance knocks me on my ass. And it is only the beginning of my walk. I have to sit down soon after entering the building for a few minutes.

I am only good to do about 25 percent of Home Depot. Requires a second sit down along the way.

I sense an improvement, though small. I plan on continuing till I do the whole place with no need to sit down.

My therapists are ok with what I am doing. I am not foolish. There is a need however to improve how much I can do. They even have me practicing increased height elevation on a tread mill to get me over the incline problem.

A heart attack at my age no fun. There is a joy however to know I am still here and can improve my body to stay a while longer. Try I must and that is what I am doing.

Enjoy your Sunday! 

RESPECT AND LOVE FOR THE UNITED STATES HE HELPED FOUND

Following the Revolutionary War, Lafayette returned to France. He visited the U.S. again in 1824 and remained for a period of time visiting many parts of the nation he helped found. During his journey, he renewed friendships with many of our Founding Fathers and former Presidents.

When he returned to France, he brought with him a bag full of earth shoveled from Bunker Hill. When Lafayette died at the age of 74 in 1834, his son scattered that dirt atop Lafayette’s coffin together with French soil so that “The Hero of Two Worlds” could be laid to rest in American and French soil as he had requested.

To further evidence the love and respect Lafayette had for the new nation, he named his son who scattered the soils together George Washington Lafayette.

Trump is being criticized for calling a civilian medal “much better” than a military award.

The criticism is properly placed.

A civilian award could in some limited circumstance be a superior one. What I don’t know, but would not close the door.

On the other hand, a military award is generally superior in that it portends one putting his or her life in danger for love of country.

Harris responded to Trump’s statement. Her response accurate: “Trump knows nothing about service to anyone or anything but himself.”

So true!

Trump is in decline: His interviews and lies get worse. He truly has nothing of value to offer the American public. His time is passing.

One of the significant differences between Biden and Trump was pumping oil. Biden pledged when they ran against each other there would be “no more” drilling. He drilled. As Trump had before him. Even more.

It’s a delicate problem. Balancing pollution and climate change. There is the economy to consider. Even with the U.S. producing more oil than any other country ever has, even Saudi Arabia and Russia, the cost of groceries and gas at the pump have to be considered. If Harris is elected as I assume she will. She will have to come up with some sort of “balanced plan” so both the economic and climate concerns are dealt with at the same time.

A hot issue for Harris during the campaign. She must be honest with the voters, even if it causes her to lose some votes. She will lose fewer votes with a “BALANCD PLAN.” Most people in the final analysis will understand Harris is merely doing what has to be done  to help in two sensitive areas.

Now to odd ball Vance. A bad choice by Trump. A good choice for Harris.

Joanne Coles, Chief Creative and Content Officer for Daily Beast said, “JD Vance is the new Sarah Palin.”

Wowie! Trump has enough problems with Vance without this comparison.

Truth is truth, however. No matter how much it hurts.

Love Vance! Last week it was Vance in drag while in college. This week it’s Vance in high school standing in a men’s lavatory by the side of three girls pretending to use urinals as they peed.

A happy group in the photo!

It was “so good,” it was run in the 2003 Middletown High School Yearbook.

Ukraine’s swift push into the Krusk region shocked Russia and exposed its vulnerabilities. 

Keep it up Ukraine!

A year ago, Jimmy Buffett passed on. Locally and immediately, Paul Menta and Jordan Upchurch orchestrated a send-off celebration. A celebration of love.

They contacted Howard Livingston to help lead in Buffett’s “Margaritaville” in front of Margaritaville. 

This year Just A Few Friends is planning another event. This one bigger and better. If last year’s can be better.

This year’s event will be several days. It begins Sunday September 1 at 5 pm at the Truman Waterfront Park. More Buffett songs will be sung. Everyone involved wants to be sure Buffett hears the joy and happiness he gave them being shared back to him one year after his leaving.

Key West singers and songwriters C.W. Colt, Caffeine Carl and Howard Livingston will showcase the event.

Miss it not!

There has been a sense of less tourists in recent months. Hotel prices the cause? Definitely a contributing factor. Way too high.

What about the cost of restaurant food? A Citizens’ Voice comment this morning addressed the issue: “Restaurants here have lost their minds. It seems like menu prices increase weekly. Do we really think spaghetti and meat sauce is worth $38? Do we really think $19 sliders are a happy deal? No wonder visitors are not returning. Inflation is under 3 percent. Your greed is unlimited.”

I was going to CVS for my COVID and flu shot yesterday. Then read that updated COVID is up for final approval this week and should be available the following. Ergo, I am waiting. Getting nervous, however. Everyone I know getting hit again. I never have and would like to avoid it completely.

Enjoy your day!

LOWER DRUG COSTS FOR SENIORS

Lower drug costs for seniors!

Yesterday, Biden and Harris announced their agreements on lower drug costs for Medicare recipients. There is a limitation in that the lower drug costs would apply only to the first 10 medications selected under a Medicare price negotiation program – whatever that means.

The program is needed. Elderly are the big drug recipients. I am 89 and take 15 prescription pills a day. Some are expensive, very expensive. I no longer carry drug insurance. I did for years. However some items not covered, some games played by the drug company ridiculous. I checked going without. Found the cost with a few providers cheaper and after some years with one, cooperative. No bullshit games. I buy my drugs directly from Walmart’s. 

Another problem with the present system is that the cost of drugs is so expensive, many go without. Not healthy.

I have believed for many years, even before I became Medicare eligible, that all types of health care should be government paid. Health care is a right. Consider what occurs without some form of drug coverage for many. Pain and suffering, discomfort, even death.

Drugs are extremely more expensive in the U.S. than most other countries. We only have our politicians to blame. Congress and even Presidents. They have permitted the pharmaceutical companies to get away with the rip-off.

Some negatives that turned out to be false.

A movie studio executive said, “TV won’t last six months…..People will soon get tired of starring at a plywood box every night.”

In February 1962, Dick Rowe was head of artists and repertoire at Decca Records. He said the Beatles and rock music would not make it. Soon after the Beatles went on to success, as did rock music in general.

Trains were becoming a bit popular in 1850. Irish Professor Dionysius Lardner said, “Rail travel at high speed is not possible because passengers, unable to breathe, would die of asphyxia.”

Re the sustainability of meat, Gustav Bischoff of the Meat Packers Association in September 1913 said, if current consumption trends continue, America in the 21st century will live “as low-caste Chinamen do now, on rice and vegetables, and like hives, slothful creatures, anemic and without initiatives.”

Moving on.

Ukraine’s offensive in Russia appears larger than just the Kursk region.

My words to Zelensky: “Go man, go! You and your people deserve this kind of retribution. War cannot be one way only. The other side only gives in if they are  knocked in!”

Russia sentenced an American woman yesterday to 12 years in prison for a donation aiding Ukraine. The woman is Kesinia Karelina, a beautician living in Los Angeles. She was visiting family in Russia when arrested at the airport as she was leaving.

The donation was around $50. That’s all. Twelve years for 50 bucks! I hope Zelensky used the money to pay for some of the fuel for one of the planes now bombing Russia.

Kesinia’s phone was examined. It found a donation of $51.80 to a U.S. based non-profit that helps children and elderly impacted by the war in Ukraine. Russia claimed the $51.80 provided “financial assistance to a foreign state in activities directed against the security of our country.” Russia claimed the money was “used to purchase tactical medicines, equipment, weapons and ammunition by the Ukrainian Armed Forces.”

Let’s hope Harris can get her back to the U.S. while she is President.

Secret Service screwed up again! What’s going on?

This is the best. Actually, the worst. At a North Carolina Trump rally thursday another incident. Five minutes before Trump was scheduled to arrive, a female agent abandoned her post and was found in a room breast feeding her baby. Without permission!

Not only no permission to breast feed, she also lacked permission to the have the baby with her on the job.

I cannot believe the majority of Florida citizens support the new abortion rule that went into effect today. Beginning today, people can no longer access legal abortions in Florida beyond six weeks of pregnancy, except in rare circumstances. The new restriction replaces the 15 week ban that went into effect in July 2022 shortly after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade.

Bad law! How do Floridians make their male dominated State Legislature get away with it?

Outstanding article in Vanity Fair 8/6/24 by the esteemed Bess Levin: Republicans Think Trump Is Having a “Nervous Breakdown” Over Kamala Harris.

He appears to be! Hip, hip, hooray!

This past year, Trump in some respect has been beaten by a woman more than one time. It is going to happen again when Harris does it!

Unquestionably, this has been the hottest year on record. Even so, the GOP platform does not mention word “climate.”

The “why” is simple. Coal and oil corporations and persons basically that are Republicans. They have banned its mention. No way they want “their people” or others to believe Trump is not for climate change remedies.

Makes one point very clear: Trump and Republicans are not for climate change.

Sad! Wrong! Sick!

Two great Americans died on this day in different years. Elvis Presley died at his Graceland estate in Memphis, Tennessee at the age of 42 in 1977. Baseball great Babe Ruth died in New York at age 53 in 1948.

In their plot episode, The Lone Gunner thwarted a plot to hijack a plane and crash it into The World Trade Center. The episode aired in March 2001.

Two terrorist operated planes actually did crash into The World Trade Center six months later on September 11, 2001.

When I mention “a busy day” for me, keep in mind the six hours I have already spent doing the blog. For example, I started today’s blog last night. Spent two hours. Returned to it at 4:30 this morning. Just finishing now at 8:15. A busy day otherwise. A visit with my Mount Sinai doctor for the aortic aneurysm I still have. He is trying to decide what to do. Then a bank visit. Later this afternoon physiotherapy. 

That’s a full day for me.

Enjoy your day! 

DAVID WOLKOWSKY BUYS THE KRESS BUILDING

David Wolkowsky one of Key West’s greats. The father of modern Key West. We were friends. Unfortunately, we only got to know each other the last 10 years of his life.

David made and remade Key West. He built The Pier House and The Reach. And so many other places and things. On this day in 1978, he bought the Kress Building at 500 Duval Street from Norman Artman. The purchase price back then $210,000.

The building became the home of Fast Buck Freddy’s on the first floor. Key West’s finest department store without question. Jimmy Buffett’s offices and the Sheriff Department offices were on the upper floor.

Wolkowsky turned the top floor/roof into a penthouse for himself. It was the most beautiful place in Key West. New York City style. Many the party I attended at the penthouse.

David had a strange habit. Depending on the type of party he intended, he served champagne and potato chips. For a more formal affair, he added hot dogs. Such was David!

Larry Smith and Christine Cordone are in the news today. It was on this day in 1969, the Woodstock Music and Art Fair opened in upstate New York. It was a watershed event in American music and culture. More than 460,000 attended the 3 day event. Once you got in, you could not get out. It was that crowded!

Larry and Christine performed. Made friends. Had a good time! They were with some of the great musicians of that time.

My landlords are Steve and Cindy Thompson. A Key West story unto themselves.

Steve began in Key West in the early 1970’s. Yes, he was here when it was the time to be here! He opened a taco shop across the street from Sloppy Joe’s. Made money. Opened two others in Key West. Eventually he owned 13 throughout Florida.

Cindy’s job I suspect was more fun. She started working for Jimmy Buffett at the Margaritaville Restaurant on Duval next to what became Fast Buck Freddy’s. Soon Buffett moved her upstairs to his offices on the second floor of the Kress Building which Wolkowsky had purchased. She worked for Buffett some 35-40 years. Those offices now closed. However, Cindy continues to be called upon to do something for the Buffett operation locally.

A cancer center will return to Key West. Baptist Health and the Miami Cancer Center will open the facility. Time and location not announced. A lease is presently being negotiated.

Zelensky is having a field day. Now that he has a bit of an air force, he is bombing Russian air fields. Putin deserves the treatment.

Henry Ford’s initial dream was a car in every driveway, Cheap, easy to use.

He succeeded. The cheap car is no longer cheap today, however. Such is life.

Ford’s second big idea was a plane in every driveway! He even had a prototype made, the Ford name in big letters on it, and a photo taken of Ford standing beside the plane with an air cap, etc. on. He was made to look like a pilot.

Unfortunately, the prototype crashed during a test flight. Ford not the pilot. Ford scrapped the whole idea.

America is still waiting for a plane for every driveway.

The Associated Press predicted in December 1958 “the woman of the year 2000 will be more than 6 feet tall,  wear a size 11 shoe, have shoulders like a wrestler and muscles like a truck driver.” The AP also predicted, “She may even be President.”

Nothing happens timely. I doubt any of the preceding will occur overall, except for a woman Presidnet. And it will have taken till 2024 for it to happen!

A 1995 student PSA 5th graders from Helena, Montana, correctly proclaimed: “By the time we’re in college, the internet will be our telephone, television, shopping center and working place.”

Bright kids!

When the Treaty of Versailles was signed in 1919, officially ending the First World War, French Marshall Ferdinand Foch said, “This is not peace. It is an armistice for 20 years.”

The Second World War started in 1939.

Another live and learn for me. Most cartoon characters only have four fingers. Yes, from Mickey Mouse to the Simpsons to nearly all of them.

Understand, cartoon anatomy is etched in stone. One of the commandments is the fingers shall only be four.

Why? One reason design. When doing frame by frame animation, one finger less is easier. Walt Disney thought five fingers like the human hand was too crowded. He did Mickey’s hand first with five fingers. He said it looked “like a bunch of bananas.”

One country has refused to go the four finger route. Japan. It is an ethical thing with the Japanese involving superstitions and societal meaning.

Enjoy your day!

VE DAY…..I REMEMBER IT WELL

VE Day. Victory in Europe. Tuesday, May 8, 1945. Germany surrendered.

I remember it well. I was only 9 years old. I recall it vividly because of my Father. He took me everywhere with him that day.

We woke in the morning to shouting from porches and the streets. Pans banging. People were excited beyond words that the European war had ended. Everyone had a small flag hanging in their window signifying by a blue star that a family member was in service or a gold star that the family member had been killed in battle.

We lived in Utica, N.Y. The whole city closed down. No businesses opened, schools closed, public offices closed also.

My Dad hurried me to dress. We went out the door and did not return till later that evening. We went everywhere. I could sense he wanted me to remember the day.

We spent most of the day at what is known as the Busy Corners in Utica. The four corners where the busiest two downtown main streets intersected. We were right in the middle. Little room to move. People shouting and screaming all day, dancing, hugging and kissing. A woman older than me, I suspect 20ish, grabbed me at one point and began swirling me around in some sort of a dance. Dancing I knew nothing about. We apparently did pretty good. A newspaper reporter was nearby and took our picture. Arms and legs flying in every which way. It appeared front page in the newspaper the next day.

By the end of the day, I understood what a big deal Germany’s surrender was.

Today is August 8. Japan surrendered 3 months later on August 8, 1945. It was VE Day all over again. My Father taking me out for the day, people yelling and screaming, dancing, etc. The only difference was no one danced with me nor took my picture.

I have always thanked my Father for those 2 days. They were important. He wanted me to know and understand as best possible their significance.

This morning’s Citizen notes how Key West reacted to Japan’s surrender. Throngs paraded down Duval Street. The Navy Yard announced the news with 10 long blasts on the siren. All ships in the harbor sounded their whistles.

All kinds of pertinent and non pertinent information follows. 

Lines in the road on a highway. Used then and now to create lines. Which defined lanes. The whole idea was inspired by a milk wagon.

In 1911, Edward Hines came up with the idea when he saw the dotted droppings from a leaking milk wagon. It has been considered “the most important single traffic safety device.”

A study was done in England. The study involved sneezing while driving 60 mph. Determined such means your eyes are closed for 50 feet. The study further determined that drivers who temporarily lose vision in such fashion are the cause of 2,500 accidents every week in England. Hard to believe.

A way to get into the Baseball Hall of Fame even if a person is not a baseball player. A bar owner visiting the Hall of Fame slipped a photo of his Dad wearing a baseball uniform into one of the glass cases. No one noticed for six years at which time it was removed.

Death by Mount Vesuvius. The volcano erupted in 79 A.D. Pompei the most famous point of destruction. Until recently.

Herculaneum was only a few miles from the volcano. In the direct path of its hot lava and gas. Vesuvius perfectly preserved the skeletons of its victims thereby allowing scientists to study their bodies in detail. The heat caused people’s blood to boil, flesh to melt, and skulls to explode. Death occurred within seconds.

There are almost as many cars in the U.S. as there are people. The average for all 50 states is 910 cars per 1,000 citizens. The number for European Union countries is much lower. Five hundred eighty seven cars per one thousand citizens.

In the U.S., the number of vacant houses are 6 times greater that the number of homeless people.

Women still have a way to go in the U.S. The U.S. is one of only four countries in the world that does not require paid maternity leave.

Additionally, the U.S. ranks last among developed countries when it comes to paid parental leave. While many U.S. companies offer paid parental leave, the U.S. is the only advanced country without a federal law mandating it.

In a few days, Ukraine has seized a small but significant portion of Russia. Roughly 386 square miles. The key point to understand and appreciate is that such is almost as much as Russa captured of Ukraine in all of last year.

Trump is making fantasy based threats. His social media meltdown flirts with delusion.

For example, Trump claims “there was nobody there” at the Harris/Walz rally last week at the Detroit Airport. Everyone estimated the crowd to have been around 15,000.

And so forth.

Trump is falling apart. Piece by piece.

On this day in 1969, New York City held a ticker tape parade for the first men to make the moon trip. Apollo 11 astronauts Neil Armstrong, Edwin “Buzz” Aldrin and Michael Collins. Aldrin still survives.

One of Key West’s greatest housing complexes had its ground breaking this day in 1988. Truman Annex. Pritam Singh broke ground at a formal ceremony for such.

The complex has a quality and beauty which has survived.

Busy day ahead. Physiotherapy at 10. Then manicure, Home Depot and the bank. Followed with a 2:30 working session with Sloan.

Enjoy your day!

I HAVE COME TO LIKE CHICKENS

After 30 years in Key West, I have grown to like the chicken population. At first, I had a great dislike for them. Filthy germ infested creatures. Bothersome. Time and getting to know them have changed my thoughts.

Some of the things I have learned. 

When the rooster crows, it is not to wake anyone up. He wants to have sex. The next time you hear the crow, look swiftly in its direction and you will see a nearby hen. She hears the sound and runs swiftly in the opposite direction. Sex is not on her mind as it is the rooster’s.

Can’t blame the hen. Gestation is a mere 29 days. She gives birth to a number of chicks. Then assumes the motherly responsibility. Yes, the hen looks out for her own.

I discovered along the way that the rooster is a good dad, also. My initial reaction for years was that once he got his sexual drive satisfied, he cared not for anything afterwards. Actually, he does. Look closely again and observe the hen with her babies behind her. If a rooster is nearby, it is because he is being the good parent and looking after the chicks.

I recall an incident several months ago at Date & Thyme. There was a 6 inch concrete step outside. The hen and 7 chicks. The hen and 5 of them were able to leap up the 6 inch rise. Two were not. I noticed a rooster nearby watching. Must have been the dad. He went over and took each of the two that failed and lifted them up by their necks the 6 inches.

Chickens were here before me and will be after I am gone. They are an integral part of Key West society. Treat them well.

Some interesting odd ball information re crowing roosters. They crow loud. The cock -a-doodle-doo has to be ear shattering for them. Does it harm the rooster’s ear drums? No.

Roosters have a natural ear protector. When a rooster opens his beak to crow, its external auditory canals close off, protecting sound from coming in and doing damage.

Something interesting recently learned. Hens lay eggs the same color as their ear lobes. While hens lack outer ears, they have lobes on the sides of their heads. The color of the eggs laid will correspond to the color of this wrinkly patch of skin.

Some tidbits of Key West information.

On August 11, 1941, Mom’s Tea Room near Fort Taylor was raided and 3 women were arrested for prostitution. 

Mom’s was a popular place in the 1930’s and 1940’s. A bar with ladies of the night. Even in the day. A house of ill repute. A whore house.

Mom’s operated at different times at 3 locations. Two in Key West and one on Stock Island. The authorities kept closing Mom’s down. The local police were not concerned. Many were customers. The federal government’s concern was the Naval base located here. The base was large. 

The Navy was puritanical. It did not believe it proper for their men to frequent a place like Mom’s. Also important was the cost to the federal government to medically cure the various diseases the Navy men picked up.

One of Mom’s other houses was located at 1016 Howe Street in Key West.

Key West needed another cemetery. It is estimated there are 70,000 to 100,000 bodies buried in the Key West Cemetery.

The Southern Keys Cemetery was opened on Big Coppitt to help the overflow. I visit occasionally, first to chat with Jack Baron and thereafter with Bob Burton when he joined Jack.

A comment in this morning’s Citizens’ Voice did not speak well of this year’s Lobsterfest: “This Lobsterfest crowd was the worst I have ever seen. Nasty drunks, vomiting in the street, golf carts full of clearly intoxicated people and rude, entitled customers. I hope the TDC Director can earn her salary by targeting new visitors before Key West turns into a low end dump.”

Enjoy your day!

WHAT GOES AROUND COMES AROUND

What goes around comes around.

Trump made a great choice in selecting JD Vance. Great for the Democrats!

Vance anti everything.

Two matters have arisen which may spell out where Vance really stands. One involves his use of eyeliner. Most who commented said he did. A few did not. Take a look at his face pics and make up your own mind. The other drag queens. One of his Yale “friends” released a drag photo of Vance. The blond wig did not look bad on him. No question it was him.

Trump’s niece Mary Trump is a psychologist. She says her uncle acts as he does because he has a “black hole of need.” His parents failed to give him enough attention. He needs to be “complimented” and “reassured” all the time.

Go Ukraine! Get your pound of flesh.

Ukraine is moving swiftly into Russia. Ukraine has now taken 28 Russian towns. Russia has evacuated 28,000 residents.

Time the Russian people suffer a bit. May they become aware of the tyrant Putin is and how he has lied to them re the war.

First Hamas ignited the fire. Then Israel really heated things up. Now Iran is on the way to perhaps get involved against Israel. If Iran does, the U.S. is committed to defend Israel. Not a healthy scenario developing. The U.S. now has added a submarine and another carrier to the task force it has on its way to wherever the fighting ground will be.

Not a healthy situation.

Enjoyed breakfast yesterday morning, though I could not eat. Breakfast was with Robert and Ally. They return to school tuesday. Great kids! Actually young adults. Robert going into his third year of college, Ally her second.

Enjoy your day!

TAMPON TIM

“Tampon Tim.” Another Republican shot at Tim Walz. As with others, it will backfire. Guaranteed! Genuinely high praise for Walz!

What it’s all about.

Walz took steps in the past to assist menstrual situations. As Governor of Minnesota, he eliminated the tampon tax. He considered tampons a health assistance product for women. Some states do, some do not. He made sure Minnesota did. He also made sure free menstrual products were available in all public school female bathrooms. Tampons included.

Free tampons in school bathrooms the big deal. Groundbreaking. The nickname “Tampon Tim” was imposed by fans of the Trump/Vance ticket to ridicule Walz for standing up for women’s rights.

Me thinks Republicans know no other way than to continue to limit female rights. If Republicans were on the ball, they would be aware based on a study by Plan International USA that 1 in 5 girls in the U.S. missed school because of lack of access to menstrual products. Period poverty is a real issue in the U.S.

Tampons bring me to another live and learn situation.  I was under the impression tampons came into being in the 1960’s. Women loved them! Then came toxic shock syndrome. Women got scared. The government and medical profession straightened the problem out. Tampons became big time again.

I was under the impression that women used menstrual pads for that time of the month prior to tampons. In 1949, I worked after school in a drug store. Modess pads the big seller. Never heard of or saw a tampon package.

Every time I am in this position, I do a little research. Guess what? Tampons have been around for thousands of years. Women have used tampons during menstruation that long. 

The first was a soft papyru Tampon used by Egyptian women in the fifteenth century B.C. Roman women used wool ones. Japanese made theirs out of paper. Hawaiian women used the furry part of a native fern called hapu’u.

Donald is at it again! He is claiming Harris’ ascent to become the Democratic nominee is unconstitutional. Even, nefarious. He likens her ascent as a “coup.” The bottom line her ascent unconstitutional because she was not atop the ballot in the primary process.

Excuse my vulgarity, the man is a piece of shit. Far worse than weird. A spoiler at heart. Ruin the Nation, ruin the American people. As long as it works out to his benefit, it is ok.

One thing Republicans did well in 2022 was select losing candidates. They may be doing it again this year.

Senator Jon Tester is a Democrat representing Montana. Up for reelection this year. Considered to be a loser this year. Montana has been Trump country.

Leave it to Trump and the national Republican Party. This year’s Republican candidate opposing  Tester is Tim Sheehy. It was revealed yesterday his business has suffered deep losses. A publicly traded aerial firefighting business is dying on the vine. Note Sheehy publicly said in June his business was “a success story.”

The SEC says the Company’s cash crunch is so dire there is “substantial doubt about the Company’s ability to continue. The Company lost $77.4 million last year, $20.1 million the first 3 months of this year. Several directors have left. Sheehy resigned last month.

In spite of this information, Sheehy’s campaign released a statement everything is A-OK and Sheehy is proud of his Company.

Looks like Tester will win again! Victory pulled out of the fire because the “wrong candidate” selected by the Republicans. Year 2022 all over again.

Love the fact that Ukraine has brought the war to Russian soil. A war cannot be won unless a country’s citizens are made to suffer. So far,  the war has been a one way street. Only the Ukraine people are dying, injured, buildings destroyed, hospitals blown up, etc. A no problem war for Russia in these regards. All the while Putin was lying to the Russian people. 

About time the tide has turned.

I assume Ukraine has crossed over into Russia with the knowledge, permission and consent of the U.S. and NATO. I doubt he would have done it otherwise.

A true lawyer story. Ernie Chambers was a lawyer and Nebraska State Senator. Perhaps because of that he had “power” most did not.

His case was titled: Senator Ernie Chambers v. God.

The facts concerned a moral and religious quandary. 

The judge had a hot potato on his hands. Dealt with the case swiftly. He dismissed it. The grounds a legally correct reason. The papers failed to notify God of the lawsuit due to the lack of a listed address.

The judge should be on the U.S. Supreme Court. He sounds like the type who rapidly cuts through bullshit to resolve a matter.

How’s this? Tobacco smoke enemas were once used to resuscitate people who had drowned. Doctors literally blew smoke up drowned peoples’ asses.

Things everyone should do in Key West: Tour the Key West Cemetery, have a drink or two at Captain Tony’s, take a ghostly and ghoulish tour, and take a photo at the Southernmost Buoy.

Enjoy your Sunday!

A BIT OF THIS AND THAT

A bit of this and that.

Politics first.

Most recent polls re the Presidential race have Harris up by 4 points, 3 points and 1 point.

Beware, Donald! It’s only just begun. The Democratic Convention will give Harris a further boost. You have already had yours which is gone. Yesterday’s news. You’re in trouble!

A significant finding also is that Trump had a lead by 4 points in January. Means a 7-8 point swing from Trump to Harris.

Harris and Walz had another rally last night. In Arizona at the Desert Diamond Arena outside Phoenix.

The Arena was filling up all day. Lengthy lines outside. Arena holds 19,200. Fifteen thousand attended. A good number! Equaled Detroit from the night before. 

The heat was horrible. Temperature 105 degrees. Though the Arena is air conditioned, it was still boiling. The Democrat Campaign provided water, chairs and campaign-branded navy cardboard fans to help keep attendees cool.

Good people those Dems!

Military record issue at best “minimal.” Best described as a bullshit one. Never forget, Trump a “draft dodger.” Bone chips in his foot. Never stopped him from playing golf daily most of his life. My recollection is Trump called veterans ” suckers and losers.” He did not consider John McCain a war hero.

Republicans destroyed John Kerry with the “swift boat attack” issue when he ran for Presidnet. The people of the U.S. will not let the Walz situation be utilized to defeat Harris and Walz. We are much too smart today.

Crowd size has been an issue. Trump especially sensitive to crowd size as noted from the issue he made of those attending his inaugural parade. Harris/Walz are knocking the hell out of  Trump regarding size.

Yesterday, Trump in a talk to supporters compared his “stop the steal” rally on January 6th to Martin Luther King Jr.’s ” I Have a Dream” speech on the National Mall in 1963.

Who is Trump kidding? He’s sick. One speech the prelude to the shocking attack on the Capitol, the other a cry for freedom.

Trump is sick mentally. Perhaps he should submit to a psychiatric examination. I agree with Walz. Trump is “weird.” 

Other noteworthy observations.

Two Presidents were waffle afficionados. Thomas Jefferson and John F. Kennedy.

Jefferson popularized waffles in the U.S. In the 1790’s when he returned from France, he brought with him 4 waffle irons in his bags. He liked waffles! He would serve them to White House guests.

Kennedy enjoyed waffles also! He did not do the cooking. However, he had a special waffle recipe that he prepared for White House guests. The recipe became so popular that it is now in the National Archives.

Amazing impacts by two of our greatest Presidents that most are unaware of.

Live and learn. It never stops. Leonardo DaVinci last name was not DaVinci. In fact, he did not have a last name in the traditional sense. People during his time did not have last names as we do.

Leonardo’s full name was “Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci.” Meant “son of ser Piero from Vinci.” Pero being his father’s name and Vinci being the village where he was born. Somewhat like Helen of Troy or Anne of Green Gables.

Many other Renaissance artists are known mononymously even if they did not have last names. Michelangelo’s for example was Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni.

A recent shame. Elders are being abandoned by their children. Kareen Abdul-Jabbar published yesterday a pointed article on the issue. He relies on India’s experience with aged parents. The article is titled and states: “As India Ages, A Secret Shame Emerges: Elders abandoned by their children. The shame of immoral India can soon become the shame of their society –  if individuals are not careful.”

I believe children have forgotten and are forgetting their parents significantly in the U.S. There was a time when “old parents” were cared for by children they had cared for in their younger days. No more. Children no longer want the burden of their parents.

For shame!

On this day in 1945, the U.S. dropped an atomic bomb on Nagasaki More than 70,000 were killed. The Nagasaki bomb was dropped 3 days after the Hiroshima one.

Feelings re the propriety of using the atomic bomb on Japan are twofold. For and against. 

I have always considered it proper. Two reasons motivating my thought. One, Pearl Harbor. Japan deserved violent retaliatory reaction. The other, the number of U.S. military lives  saved by ending the war swiftly. An invasion of Japan would have been very costly by way of American lives. Militarily, estimates from 250,000 to 800,000. Japan created the war. Better a significant number of Japanese died in ending it rather than Americans.

Jerry Garcia was a well respected musician who died this day in 1995. A certain thought is attributed to him: “Constantly choosing the lesser of two evils is still choosing evil.”

Only a fool would buy the Brooklyn Bridge. Same goes for the Eiffel Tower.

Con man Victor Lustig has the distinction of having sold the Eiffel Tower twice in the early 1900’s.

He was outdone by an American, however. A con man who sold the Brooklyn Bridge many times. Con artist George C. Parker. Parker died in 1937. He sold the Bridge multiple times to unsuspecting immigrants and tourists. Often for as much as $50,000.

He even put up “Bridge for Sale” signs when the police weren’t around

New owners generally tried to set up toll booths on the Bridge. Police eventually intervened and exposed the scheme.

Parker’s crimes led to a life sentence in Sing Sing Prison, where he died.

No one has sold the Brooklyn Bridge since.

We close with Key West.

On this day in 1985, Johnny Carson was in Key West to visit the site of the Spanish galleon Atocha as a guest of Mel Fisher. Carson at the time was the star of NBC TV’s “Tonight Show.”

Judy Blume’s Books and Books at the Studios will be celebrating Romance Day next saturday, August 17. To celebrate books about love.

Free mimosas – as long as they last!

Go and have fun.

Enjoy your day!

Flora’s Story

I published Flora’s story for the first time August 26, 2013 on one of my stays on the Greek isle of  Amorgos. A true to life tale reflecting on how well most of us have it. If you do not agree, complain not. For if you do, Flora’s story will put you to shame.

Who is Flora?

She was the cleaning lady in the pensione I stayed at on Amorgos. She cleaned my apartment and every other apartment in the
complex once a day. I do not know the exact number of apartments. The building is four stories high and wide, built into a
mountain.

She cleaned toilets, washed the floors, changed the sheets and otherwise kept each apartment neat and tidy. Seven days a week.
Eight to nine hours day. For three straight months. Not for $25 an hour. For 4 Euros an hour. Six dollars American money.

Flora spe excellent English. Also, Albanian and Italian.

Flora resides in Albania. She has lived in Albania all her life. She is 41 years old. Single, never married.

Albania is a small country in southeastern Europe. Greece borders Albania to the south.

Albania has an interesting history.

Until 1991, Albania was socialistic. A Communist nation. Being small, it thought it needed the protection of a great power. First,
it was in a protectorate of China. Then Russia and Yugoslavia. Following the fall of Communist Russia, Albania became a
democracy. A parliamentary democracy.

The language is Albanian. The country is considered a top ten place for visitors.

Religion is a strange combination. Fifty seven per cent are Muslims, seventeen per cent Christians. Only forty per cent pay
attention to their religion, however. Albania is ranked the 13th least religious country in the world.

Russia is primarily responsible for the lack of religious fervor. When Russia took over Albania following World War II, it banned
religion. All religion. As a result, Albania acquired the distinction of being the world’s first atheist state.

Today’s Muslims and Christians get along well. Tranquility exists between them. Many Muslims are Muslims only because
their ancestors became Muslims during the 500 years Turkey controlled Albania. Muslims and Christians intermarry. No
problem. Muslim husbands neither dominate nor mistreat their wives as in most other Muslim countries. The partners to the
marriage are equal and treat each other accordingly.

When Russia initially took over Albania, the illiteracy rate was 85 per cent. Russia initiated immediate steps to correct the
problem. Within 12 years, the rate was corrected dramatically. Today, 98.7 per cent of the people are literate.

Health care is a problem in today’s Albania. A national health program does not exist. Under Russia’s domination, everyone had
health care. Today, few. If a person has not money to pay, doctors and hospitals will not provide treatment.

There is very little HIV-AIDS in Albania. Less than 100 cases.

I thought a little Albanian background would be helpful in understanding Flora’s life.

Now to Flora.

Flora grew up under the Communist system. Her father died when she was seven years old. As indicated, Russia made Albanians
literate. Education was important.

Flora was a good student. Russia would look at a student’s record and decide what that student would be in later life. Doctor,
lawyer or Indian chief, so to speak. It was determined when Flora was 10 years old that her talents were best accommodated if
she became either a teacher or nurse. Teaching became the choice.

High school in Albania is eight years. At age 18, Flora graduated. High school can be described as a professional school. Flora at
18 upon graduation from high school was qualified to be a teacher. She immediately was assigned to a school and started
teaching.

She continued her education at the university level. Her college degree did not affect her earnings significantly. She earned just a
bit more after acquiring her degree. Money was not an issue for her. It was the security of the job. Albanians are put into a mold
and can expect job security throughout their lives. Money, no.

Flora teaches third class. Notice, not grade. Our grades are their classes.

Russia’s drive to eliminate illiteracy obviously helped Flora. Without it, she would not have acquired an education nor have
become a teacher.

Without a father, Flora has been her own decision maker in life.

Flora lived under Communism her first 20 years. She says Communism was no good. She and her family, everyone, did not have
enough food or clothes. Things have been considerably better under a democratic form of government.

Flora presently earns 300 Euros a month as a teacher. Her salary continues through the three summer months when school is
closed. Though she says it is not enough, she considers herself middle class. I suspect because she is a teacher.

Twelve years ago, she bought a house. A small one. One bedroom, a small kitchen, a living room area, and a very small
bathroom. No tub. Just a shower. She borrowed money from friends to purchase the home. The mortgage was recently paid in
full. She now owns her home free and clear.

She related it was not easy to make the mortgage payments. Her first year as a homeowner, she was earning only 190 Euros a
month teaching. The house was important to her and she sacrificed. She claims, and I believe her, that she ate only beans for a
whole year. She could not purchase even a quart of milk.

She has been working summers to help pay off the house. Now that the house is paid, she works summers to renovate it. New
windows, new doors and the like.

Her home is everything to her. She describes it as “…..the most beautiful place in the world.” She says, “I find peace in my
house.”

Simplicity best describes the previous paragraph. It also reflects well on the state of her soul.

She is glad to have summer employment on Amorgos. It is hard work as she describes it, however. She works long days. Earns
four Euros an hour. Her employer pays half her rent. Flora does not live in the pensione complex. She rents a room elsewhere.
She describes it as dingy. But it works for her.

Her share of the rent is 90 Euros a month. She also pays the utility bills. Her employer provides her with lunch each day. That is
all Flora eats. She buys no other food. She does not go out after work. She saves every penny. Her sole source of enjoyment
is viewing the ocean. She claims in the absence from her home, it gives her peace.

Flora is obviously on a mission. Her home. To put together enough monies for its renovation.

Flora’s widowed mother is 76. She lives with Flora. They share the same bed.

Medical is a major concern. Flora puts some money aside to pay doctor and hospital bills in the event her mother becomes ill. As
she put it, “…..if you have no money, you die.” No medical attention is available without money up front.

Interestingly, Albania provides her mother with a pension. Sixty Euros a month. Ten of those Euros are retained by the
government to cover the mother’s prescription drugs. Her mom has a bad heart.

She would like a husband. She stated it in no uncertain terms. “I want a husband!”

I was curious as to what she was looking for in a man. She is 41 and still unmarried. By the way, Flora is an extremely beautiful
woman. Looks 30. Thin. The face of an angel. Magnificent eyes.

Flora says money is not important in her selection of a husband. She prefers “…..a good boy…..a good person…..one who works.”

Do you go out evenings and try to meet a man. “No, no!” she responded. She never goes out evenings. I am not sure if it was
because she did not want to be considered a bad girl or could not afford it. Her sole out of the house activity besides teaching was
coffee in the afternoon with female friends.

Her best friend is a 20 year old niece.

I inquired what she liked to do best for pleasure. Dance was her response. If you do not go out evenings, how do you dance? At
parties. How often do you attend parties? Two times a year. Teacher parties.

Teaching gives her the next best pleasure. Especially students who may be handicapped in some fashion. She presently has a boy
who cannot hear well, but has the ability to speak. She has another boy who is mentally slow. She works extra time with them
both.

Flora claims there is a benefit to her summer jobs. She gets to travel, to see the world. Last year, it was Italy. This year Amorgos.
She considers Amorgos “…..a wonderful place.” She believes that people on Amorgos live better than she does in Albania.

Her health is good. She tries to take care of herself. There is no money for medical attention were she to get sick. I asked about
yearly check ups, she laughed. What check ups?

I asked this simple woman what she would like to have that she does not. Her answer came quick. “A car!” She “…..dreams to
have one.” She walks everywhere, even to work. If the trip is too far, there are buses. Small vans.

I asked about vacations. She responded, “For poor people winter is all year, there is no summer.”

The cleaning job is the most difficult she has had. She has to move swiftly to get all the rooms cleaned. The hours are long. She is
tired all the time.

I was curious how she got to Amorgos from Albania. First a 16 hour bus ride and then a big ship. The trip took three days. Not
bad, she said.

Besides a car, what else would make her happy? To only work one job with more pay. She went on to point out that the money
here in Amorgos was better than her previous summer employment in Albania. In her home country, she worked every day in the
summers for three months from six in the morning to midnight. For 150 Euros a month!

Teaching hours are not bad. She teaches four hours in the morning. Then is expected to spend three hours at home in the
afternoon preparing for the next day. However, she has been teaching third grade for over 20 years and so preparation does not
consume that much time.

She told me prices in Albania were no different than on Amorgos.

She neither drinks nor smokes, except for an occasional wine at those two teacher parties a year.

Her English is self taught. She wanted to learn. Started with children’s books and worked her way up. She speaks and writes the
language well.

Her home town is called Rubik. She tells me it is large. Four thousand people.

Such is Flora’s story. She has less and wants more. A universal desire. She is working toward her goals. She will attain most of
them, if not all. I wish her a car, a husband, and good health at the very least.

Americans as a whole have more than most of their brethren worldwide. Flora is an example. We complain. Some of us do have
less than others. Some very little.

In the overall picture of things, Flora makes up for less with hard work. There are no social agencies, welfare, governmental help
or Stephanie Kaples for her. She continues without complaint.

We could learn from her.