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Even as the Trump Administration continues its program of whitening America, most Americans believe that African Americans receive the largest portion of government handouts. Ain't so.
The Man Who Would Be King
I have avoided writing about the blubber-butt we elected President. I lost my patience with the childish perlocutions that litter his speeches, press conferences, and tweets with half-truths, lies, and non-sequiturs. He paints an American portrait I don’t recognize. The falsehoods and toadyism hide a self-loathing incapable of supporting the charade of power and truth old blubber-butt wishes to…
One Solipsist, Two Solipsists, Three Solipsists, Four...Kane, Khan, Commodus, and Trump More
“Lately, the words Donald Trump trigger two syllables.” We had sat down for dinner. “Yeah.” My wife dislikes it when I frame a question as a declarative sentence. “Rosebud.” I expect her to say, “Oh, okay” or “That’s silly.” “What?” “Rosebud.” “What the hell are you talking about?” My allusion to Orson Welles’s movie Citizen Kane was wasted. After 50 years of marriage, I didn’t know she…
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With Liberty and Justice--for Some
Many, many years ago, I shuffled my books under my desk and folded my hands atop my desk. I straightened my blue tie under the collar of my pale blue shirt with the school’s emblem stitched on the breast pocket. I sat in a classroom on the second floor, above the Catholic Church, where I attended mass every Sunday at 9:00 am with the rest of the St. Vincent Ferrer Grammar School students. Yes. I…
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"Second Bill of Rights"
Franklin Delano Roosevelt gave his State of the Union on January 11, 1944. He issued a challenge, which observers have called the Second Bill of Rights. These words rang true 80 years ago. They still ring true. It is our duty now to begin to lay the plans and determine the strategy for the winning of a lasting peace and the establishment of an American standard of living higher than ever before…
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African Americans have persevered resiliently even though Trump is not America’s first racist or racist President.[1] Prevailing over the whims of the foolish wastes energy that African Americans could have used to make the most of their rights of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. Think about the implications. Will you or should you be satisfied with merely enduring the denial of your individual rights, of your life, liberty, and your pursuit of happiness for you and your families? Fuck, no. You want to excel.
Beware the Music Man Part 3
Like River City’s Harold Hill, some politicians whip up a frenzy of discontent. A historical example is Senator Joseph McCarthy. He wasn’t fretting out supposed waste and fraud in government bureaucracy. He was looking for commies in government and the entertainment industry. His lead prosecutor was Roy Cohn, who later became a legal advisor for Donald Trump. They were merciless, destroying…
Beware the Music Man Continued
A new sadopopulism has dimmed American integrity. The sunlight of integrity faded about a decade ago when a political hopeful was caught on tape bragging that he grabbed women, and they liked it. There was a time when no political party would have endorsed such a candidate, but three times in less than a decade, the Republican Party has. Twice in that time, Americans elected him President. Under…
Beware the Music Man
As long as the mind is enslaved, the body can never be free.African Proverb. One man thinks himself the master of others, but remains more of a slave than they. Jean-Jacques Rousseau The dread of evil is a much more forcible principle of human actions than the prospect of good. John Locke “Liberty is Equally as pre[c]ious to a Black man, as it is to a white one.” Lemuel Haynes,…
Change Is Gonna Come, Blowin' in the Wind, No More Auction Block
A few nights ago, I was eating dinner and listening to “my” station on Pandora. It was Otis Redding’s turn. He sings “Change is Gonna Come.” Otis and the song touched this child of the 60s. Change is Gonna Come I was born by the river in a little tentOh and just like the river I’ve been running ev’r sinceIt’s been a long, a long time comingBut I know a change gonna come, oh yes it will It’s been…
Economic Reality Lost in the Recent Census Bureau Report
Economic Reality Lost in the Recent Census Bureau Report
The U.S. Census Bureau announced a few days ago that median household income in 2019 increased by 6.8% from 2018, and the official poverty rate decreased 1.3 percentage points. Great news. Americans are earning more and they are lifting themselves out of poverty. Meanwhile, the percentage of people with health insurance coverage for all or part of 2019 was 92.0% and 8.0% of people, or 26.1…
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For the Want of Heroes
For the Want of Heroes
Friday evening, the world lost a superhero, Notorious RBG (a.k.a. Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg).
Her body had not chilled, and Senator Mitch McConnell announced that he would put forward Trump’s nominee for the seat of Justice Ginsberg. Why? There was no one American with common sense who didn’t know that he started making phone calls as soon as he heard. Why did he have to announce the…
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Being Handed the Short End of the Stick
Being Handed the Short End of the Stick
Dear W. and M.,
Laila Lalami is a Muslim Moroccan-American. Sometimes American society considers her White, sometimes Black. Never Christain, which seems to be citizenship requirement in the minds of some Americans. She presents her story and that of Muslims here. She writes well. She’s emotionally dispassionate, allowing facts to ellicit the reader’s disgust for events facing Lalami or other…
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Suburban Women Not Falling for Trump's Southern Strategy
Suburban Women Not Falling for Trump’s Southern Strategy
Dear boys,
You’re too young to care, but our president’s attempt to frighten suburban women is failing, according to an article in the New York Times: “Their communities feel safe to them, and they’re not too concerned about poorer neighbors moving in, according to polls in some key battleground states by The New York Times and Siena College. They say in a national Monmouth University poll…
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The Looter of the American Spirit; the Arsonist of American Liberty
The Looter of the American Spirit; the Arsonist of American Liberty
Dear grandsons,
There are days when I so dislike writing this blog that I feel sick. This is one of those days. It’s not the writing, nor the topic (equity for those not paying attention). I wanted to puke because of American’s willingness to accept those politicians who pander to the lowest common denominator of American society. They don’t respect minorities, women, the right of dissent, and…
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Understanding “Lift Every Voice” in Context with Its Time
Understanding “Lift Every Voice” in Context with Its Time
Dear Princes of my life,
Yesterday, I told you that “Lift Every Voice and Spring” should be our nation’s anthem. It’s a beautiful song—its lyrics, melody, and sentiment—reflecting the ideals of America. I forgot to mention its context. Thomas Mallon in the New Yorker reminded me. He wrote a powerful piece about the 1920 election of Harding.
The events of the previous two years unsettled the…
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