Friday, August 29, 2025

'Wake up' America



                     Mourners visit the graves of victims of the recent Minneapolis school shooting. 

'Wake up' America, Gavin Newsom says, warning that Donald Trump wants third term in office


Gov. Gavin Newsom of California revealed on Wednesday that President Donald Trump won’t stop 
sending him merchandise. Specifically, ‘Trump 2028′ hats.
In an interview with Politico’s Christopher Cadelago...Newsom expressed concern that Trump wants 
another term. The proof? “I have two dozen Trump 2028 hats his folks keep sending me.”

I certainly cannot survive a third Trump term. I may not even survive his current term. Newsom sounds as though he might want to be president himself. That sounds certainly preferable to a 3rd Trump term. 



Trump says he has raised $1.5B since 2024 election


If so that's a record for an incumbent president, especially one not expected to run again--or will Trump try for a 3rd
term after all? 

 

Border Patrol arrests 2 firefighters for being in the country illegally as they battled
Washington’s biggest wildfire

This happened in Washington State near the Canadian border



What polling shows about Trump's pivot from immigration to crime


Crime is now a bigger concern among US voters than immigration. 



Trump escalates spending fight with Congress, says he will cancel $5 billion

Trump says he is going to withhold spending of 2025 funds until his efforts outrun the fiscal clock. 
He doesn't want shared power; he is determined to seize dictatorial power. Newsome may be right that
Trump is laying the groundwork for unprecedented 3rd term. The man may have dementia; he may 
forget what he was saying in mid-sentence, but his more canny advisers behind the scenes are
guiding him every step of the way. It's a scenario worthy of the Wizard of Oz. 

Reuters, India's powerful Hindu group chief urges three-child families as fertility rates falls.
Did we ever expect to see a leader in India urging larger families? Even 3 children per woman is 
more than the average there these days. In fact, the rate in India has even fallen slightly below 2. 
The baby bust is now moving from China to India, moving all around the world, 
where 2 children has often become a limit, not even an average. 
Partnered women everywhere are entering the workforce and they now know how to prevent having 
any more children. They love their kids, but are finding that 2 are quite enough. Generous childbirth 
incentives have had little effect even in Scandinavia, where they have been widely offered. 

Worldwide, the average birthrate per woman was 2.2 in 2023, and just 1.6 here in the US, which is 
now below replacement, with its own unfortunate effects. This is Malthus in reverse, creating a
society top-heavy with elders like me. 
Only a few African counties are now bucking the trend. Niger, Chad, and Somalia are currently 
high fertility countries; so is south Sudan, where I once had a mission. There, the rate was 5.3 children 
per woman in 2024.


I need to post this right now, as the blog gods keep on interfering, no matter what I try to do.  

Thursday, August 28, 2025

Scent of fall in the air



Those capricious blog gods have been giving me quite a lot of trouble lately, prompting me to consider bidding fond farewell to all my cherished blog readers around the world. I've so much enjoyed connecting with each and every one of you, but it's getting quite challenging now to even continue. But let's give it one more try to see if we can still make a go of it. 


Last evening, about 6:30 pm, while I was eating supper at our home in West Virginia, I saw 3 young does suddenly emerge together from a grove of trees, then amble rather nonchalantly across our yard to disappear into the nearby woods. Fortunately, our dog was inside with me or she would have gone crazy. 

A Spanish-English interpretation just request came in, but, of course, I cannot accept it from here: TransPerfect is requesting your availability for an onsite consecutive interpretation session for Asylum/Immigration subject matter in Arlington, Virginia, on Friday, August 29, 2025, from 08:30 AM to 12:30 PM EDT. 

I would have loved to be an interpreter on an immigrant/asylum matter, though, of course, the interpreter is not allowed to intervene whatsoever, which is hard sometimes.

I got a chance to speak a little Spanish today when ordering from a Mexican Restaurant, Mi Ranchito, located right here in Berkeley Spings. When I asked in Spanish where the proprietors were from, they said Guadalajara, near the Pacific coast a little north of Mexico City. How did they ever get here?  



Below is Union Station, only a few blocks away from my old home on Capitol Hill back in Washington, DC. I often used to walk over there to eat lunch or take the metro. 



The National Guard has now taken over DC's Union Station. Why is Donald Trump actually doing all this? Does he even know why himself? 

Flags were flown at half-staff at the US capitol after the deadly school shooting in Minneapolis.

The "right to bear arms" still seems to take precedence in the US over the right to life.
Daily Beast, Citizens Refuse to Indict D.C. Subway Slinger in Blow to Trump  A federal grand jury has refused to hand down a felony indictment for the man who threw a Subway sandwich at a federal agent in Washington D.C. The panel of  citizens rejected demands from prosecutors working for Jeanine Pirro. 

Political observers around the world have ridiculed President Donald Trump’s latest fawning Cabinet meeting, describing the sycophantic display as a carnival of “butt-snorkeling” and “boot-licking”. The meeting lasted 3 hours. 

Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., sitting three seats to Trump’s right, said that he plans to host a news conference in September to present findings that link vaccines to autism.
Members of Trump's Cabinet took it in turns to fawn over the president.

Wash. Post, Bolton continues criticism of Trump foreign policy following FBI raidsDonald Trump’s Ukraine policy today is no more coherent than it was last Friday when his administration executed search warrants against my home and office.”



Trump has indicated that he now wants to expand use of the death penalty. He certainly needs to explain why. 



The strikes, which hit an apartment building and buildings used by European governments, were the largest on the Ukrainian capital since the Alaska summit.




Now, how about having Israeli leaders tell the world why? Isn't this a war crime? 


NY Times, Rabbis Emerge as Growing Voice of Criticism of Israel’s Tactics in Gaza

Israel's reputation worldwide has certainly plunged to a new low, though Trump continues to give Israel unstinting moral support as well as generous financial aid, ignoring its continued atrocities against civilians and journalists, making our country complicit in these crimes.



Hudson Institute, Speak Up for Jimmy Lai, China’s Most Dangerous Dissident — And for Hong Kong’s Liberties



                          Multicolored living succulents have been created that actually glow in the dark. 





                                            And how about some yellow wild flowers to close the post this time?








Tuesday, August 26, 2025

Remembrances, refusals, resistance

 


My late son Andrew's birthday was September 4. He would have been 58. For me, losing a child has been worse than losing a spouse, sibling, lover, or friend, though I have lost all 4 during my long life.
Now, at age 87, I am hoping to go
next, as I cannot endure any more such losses. Let others cry over my grave. 





Donald Trump may now be getting only tepid support from ordinary voters, but Republican lawmakers are throwing their full weight behind him. 


Daily Beast, Voters at a town hall meeting in Missouri demanded that their Republican congressman denounce President Donald Trump’s “lies”—and told him to get his head “out of Trump’s a--.” Rep. Mark Alford was the latest GOP lawmaker to host a contentious live event during the August recess despite party leaders advising their caucus to avoid in-person meetings with constituents.

C-Span, President Donald Trump’s personally appointed sycophants were not so subtle in their sucking up to him during a cabinet meeting on Tuesday afternoon. In an introduction described as being akin to North Korean state TV, Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer invited Trump to travel to the Department of Labor and see his “big, beautiful face” on a massive banner she had hung from it.


Here's an image on display at the Smithsonian that Mr. Trump really doesn't like. He wants it removed.

I have to stop now, as this posting is giving me a lot of trouble. Will I have to give up the blog?