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Is a Phony Witch Hunt a Real Hunt?

Trump at the debate: “But just answer one question. Who built the cages? A big ask of that, who built the cages?” 

“When you don’t give a fuck about accuracy it really opens up new avenues,” said me in an involuntary outburst of admiration for Trump’s disregard of reality.   

I was looking forward to the last debate but with some trepidation. Former Vice-President Biden is leading in the polls and I, in the words of a neighbor, “just want to get this thing over.” I want President Trump to lose and that means Biden has to win and the longer this almost interminable election goes on the more chances for Biden to lose. In the last debate, Trump came out yelling, talking over both Biden and Chris Wallace, and the Debate Committee adjusted for that by having only the person with a live mic being the person to whom the question was asked. It worked well but, more importantly, President Trump had been told, by his election team – who even knew he had an election team? – to act more Presidential and less Alpha Bully.

I thought that would be hard for Donald Trump but I thought he would start off being a conventional politician and it would fade during the hour and a half allowing the Alpha Bully out. As a conventional politician, Donald Trump is very effective. He brought up that the child-separation policy didn’t start with him, he got it from Obama, for example. What Trump is not good at is nuance and I think that works to his advantage. The certainty, the black and whiteness of his positions, appeals to much of his base. The problem is that the truth is often nuanced and messy. Yeah, it’s true that President Trump didn’t start the Separating Kids From Their Parents Program, Bush started it and Obama continued it but the details are important. Both Bush and Obama used it only in special cases and President Trump took that abhorrent program and industrialized it. But even more telling, Bush and Obama tried to hide the program – out of shame, I think – while President Trump’s Administration started off bragging about it.

Joe Biden is the consummate politician, the consummate insider and he is running this campaign as a pitch for a return to normalcy. Sure, he is pitching lots of changes, including and especially in the area of Global Climate Change, he promises to make a huge investment in fighting Climate Change. But Biden’s real pitch is competency (and the end of constant drama). He kept returning to the Trump Administration’s inept handling of the Covide epidemic with different themes but the punchline was pretty much always a variation on “220,000 Americans dead”. Biden’s biggest weakness, in my opinion, is that he has been doing this for forty some-odd years and all his answers sound canned. But, when he runs out of canned answers and speaks from the heart, he can be very effective.

As an aside, I’ve watched various bits from Trump’s rallies and it always impresses me how much he interacts with the audience. He is their friend and they are having a good time together, not just with a group of down status white men and women but with a room full of rich Jews at an American Jewish Congress meeting. Part of that charm is his expressive mouth which works better in person than in a close-up on TV. End aside.

As the evening wore on, Trump’s Alpha Bully didn’t show up, Donald Trump the huckster did. As Trump got nervous, or tired, or both, started future faking, promising us that the vaccine would be coming before Election Day, that there was a better Health Care Program coming in just two weeks. As the debate went on, Donald Trump became increasingly strident and he slipped into full Capitan Quig and the Strawberries Mode, saying: “Joe got three and a half million dollars from Russia. And it came through Putin because he was very friendly with the former mayor of Moscow and it was the mayor of Moscow’s wife. He got three and a half million dollars. Your family got three and a half million dollars…nobody tougher than me on Russia…while he was selling pillows and sheets — I sold tank busters to Ukraine…There has been nobody tougher on Russia than Donald Trump…he tried to hurt Social Security years ago, years ago. Go back and look at the records…He tried to hurt Social Security…”

Trump’s rants bring up a bigger problem, however, the political system has no way to deal with blatant lies like “your family got three and a half million dollars”, the legal system is set up to deal with lies but not the political system. All Biden can do is deny it, but that is usually pretty weak sauce. “Biden denies his family got three and a half million dollars” almost reinforces the accusation. In a debate, it seems, the press is more interested in promoting discord than giving us a sense of the candidates. The week before last, I watched Biden’s Town Hall – and some of Trump’s – and that format is much better for actually getting information out. But that is academic now, the debates are over, and, in ten days, so will this election will be over too. Then the country can start on all the legal battles that are sure to come.

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A Baloon Ride Near Yangshuo

 

 

In the late Spring of 2009, Michele and I went to China. Neither Michele nor I have a clue about how to speak or read Chinese – or know much about China, for that matter, except for the Great Wall and the terra cotta soldiers of course – so, much of the time, we were traveling blind except for the internet. But the internet really is a game-changer. With the internet, we felt pretty safe flying into Hong Kong with no reservations except for a hotel reservation for the first night and tickets to fly out of Shanghai three weeks later. The three things we had on our agenda were the Shanghai Auto Show, the canyons in the Zhangjiajie area, and the karst formations around Guilin and the Li River.

The Shanghai Auto Show is probably self-explanatory. China is both the world’s largest automobile market and the world’s largest automobile producer and, well, a car show, any car show, is always interesting (if one is interested). Zhangjiajie was unknown to us but had been recommended in a travel book and was the first Unesco World Heritage site in China. The karst formations may not be famous by name, but we all know them because they have been so conspicuous in Chinese art.

A balloon ride has been at the top of Michele’s long list of things she would like to do. Specifically a Buddy Bombard Balloon ride through France’s wine country – which wine region, I’m not sure – so, when she found out that we could take a balloon ride in the Yangshuo area, that became our goal. Yangshuo is a tourist town surrounded by a farming area in the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. Because it has a large minority population like Inner Mongolia, Tibet, and the far west of China, in theory, the local government has more control than a normal Provincial-level administrative area. After watching the central state move into Hong Kong, I’m not sure autonomous is really an operative word in these cases. Either way, Yangshuo is a tourist town and the place in which we saw the most Western tourists, culminating with the balloon ride which seemed to be all western tourists. It was spectacular and even though it was almost ten years ago, I thought I would post some pictures.

But first, some geological background because the area is dominated by its geology; improbable mountains – hills? hummocks? – formed by a deteriorating limestone seabed. The limestone is formed because the sea is shallow and warm, and full of animals like oysters, clams, mussels, corals, and shrimp that use the calcium carbonate found in seawater to create their shells and bones. As these animals die, their shells and bones settle on the ocean floor where they, over millions of years, are compacted and turned into limestone. This limestone was raised above the sea level when the subcontinent of India floating on a small plate from an area near the southern part of the future Africa slammed into an area that was becoming Asia about 55 million to 35 million years ago. This is a tropical area and it has been raining on the limestone ever since, dissolving it into this fantastic landscape.

As an aside, when Michele first told me – deep in the Grand Canyon, as I recall – how limestone was made, it seemed so unlikely. “This huge area of limestone, thousands of feet thick, is made by the shells of tiny sea animals that precipitate to the seafloor when they die, really?” It turns out, “Yes, really, and limestone covers 12% of the earth’s land surface so it’s not even rare.” It is easier to understand by keeping three things in mind, the earth is very old – about four and a half billion years – for about three billion years, it was covered with more water than now – evidence of water first shows up in the geological record about three point eight billion years ago – and life showed up about three and a half billion years ago (in the shallow seas). That is a very long time for those little dead animals to litter the seafloor. End aside.

I want to add a disclaimer here, China was – and by all accounts, still is – astonishing smoggy. It reminded me of the LA Basin in the late 50s, early 60s, only worse in that the smog – and, is that even a word we use anymore? – is everywhere in the entire country. (My nose started running and my eyes burned from the time we landed in Hong Kong until we flew out of Shanghai, my theory is that my body had gone into a “get rid of this shit” mode.) With all the smog, trying to photograph a distant landscape from a balloon results in a washed-out image. Standing in the balloon basket with only the landscape in our vision, it is overwhelming, but in a nine by sixteen image on a small screen, it is very underwhelming. So, for your pleasure – I hope – and my ego, for sure, except for the one image below and the two images above, I have heavily worked over these in Adobe Lightroom, and I have been especially generous with my use of the Dehaze slider.

A Corrigendum

An erratum or corrigendum (comes from Latin: errata corrige) is a correction of a published text. As a general rule, publishers issue an erratum for a production error (i.e., an error introduced during the publishing process) and a corrigendum for an author’s error. Listed under Erratum in Wikipedia

According to the Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry, there are between 20,000 to 50,000 jobs in, and supported by, the state’s fracking industry. Sep 4, 2020, the first listing under fracking jobs in a Google search.

In the last post, while complaining about Vice-Presidental candidate Senator Kamala Harris saying three times that Biden wouldn’t ban fracking, I said, More importantly, it was unnecessary, nobody, who isn’t in the business really cares except people who are against fracking. While the sentence is pretty much true, the unnecessary part is my opinion. Pennsylvania is a key state in this election and there are somewhere between 20,000 to 50,000 well-paying – mostly union – jobs in the fracking biz in Pennsylvania, the Biden campaign obviously thinks that assuring those people they will not lose their jobs is necessary.

A Couple of Thoughts on the VP Debate

Hot tip to Susan Page: saying “thank you” over and over to try to get a man to shut up never works. They really think you’re thanking them. Tweet by former Congresswoman Katie Hill @KatieHill4CA… Not standing down. Not being silenced

Shoutout to the @AOC who thrust the Green New Deal onto the national stage and made it the framework for debate on climate policy within two years. That’s a hell of an Overton window shift by… “just a bartender.” A Tweet by Emma Vigeland @EmmaVigeland

The Green New Deal is and has been lied about nonstop, and yet is STILL popular. It’s a massive job-creation and infrastructure plan to decarbonize & increase quality of work and life. It’s okay to call the GOP out on those lies just as we call them out on all their other lies. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez @AOC

Misogynoir is misogyny directed towards black women where race and gender both play roles in bias. The term was coined by queerblack feministMoya Bailey,  Wikipedia.

Probably the best place to start is with The Fly. For me, the highlight of the debate was watching Kamala Harris react to The Fly landing on Mike Pence’s perfectly manicured hair. The fly landed just when Pence started on a tirade about Law & Order and I was so distracted that I missed most of what he was saying. Because Harris was making notes – probably something along the line of “Don’t lecture me on law and order, I was a Prosecutor, I was a Top Cop” – she didn’t see it land, so, when she looked over to Pence, there was The Fly, just sitting there on top of Pence’s head. Just like me, I don’t think she got it at first – I thought it was a fly in our home, on our screen – and then when she did get that it was a real fly, on HIS head, we could see the recognition crawl across her face, first her eyes and then just the faintest wisp of a smile.

This was Kamala Harris’ first time on the National Stage and she had the higher hill to climb. More realisticly, as a Black Woman, Harris started about as far down the pecking as one can get, so it is more accurate to say that she had the deeper hole to climb out of before even starting the hill climb part. She had to come across as strong but not too rude, or too loud, or too emotional, or too whatever, too something, anyway, while all Pence had to do was be his calm, white, superior, man-self. The Vice-Presidency is and always has been male, after all.

I thought Harris did just fine and, considering the hand he was dealt, I thought Pence did OK too. I know, he did continue talking over Susan Page while she was trying, ineffectively, to get him to stop, but, I’m learning the hard way, that is pretty normal for a white man. I would have been happier if Senator Harris hadn’t stressed, like three times, “We’ll let everybody keep on fracking” mostly because those unequivical statements can come back and bite you in the ass. Think George Bush the Elder saying “Read my lips, no new taxes!”. More importantly, it was unnecessary, nobody, who isn’t in the business really cares except people who are against fracking. But, actually, nobody won this debate, it was unwinnable. By now. almost all of us have chosen a side and the optimists think their side won (the pessimists probably think their side lost, of course).

The deeper problem is that the model is flawed, the model that Conflict Produces Truth. That, somehow, two sides fighting each other will reveal the otherwise hidden truth. It doesn’t, they don’t. It’s even more obvious in our Legal system. I don’t think that conflict as a sort of Universal Answer to everything – the war on terrorism or the war on cancer, even the war on poverty – is only American but we have embraced it whole heartily. I’m starting to think that the conflict model is out dated and is working to our determent. I think it is time to start thinking about what a cooperation model would look like.

What A Week

Wow!!! NOW DO SOMETHING ABOUT THIS, THE BIGGEST OF ALL POLITICAL SCANDALS (IN HISTORY)!!! BIDEN, OBAMA AND CROOKED HILLARY LED THIS TREASONOUS PLOT!!! BIDEN SHOULDN’T BE ALLOWED TO RUN – GOT CAUGHT!!! Tweet by Donald J. Trump @realDonaldTrump 45th President of the United States of America

NOW THAT THE RADICAL LEFT DEMOCRATS GOT CAUGHT COLD IN THE (NON) FRIENDLY TRANSFER OF GOVERNMENT, IN FACT, THEY SPIED ON MY CAMPAIGN AND WENT FOR A COUP, WE ARE ENTITLED TO ASK THE VOTERS FOR FOUR MORE YEARS. PLEASE REMEMBER THIS WHEN YOU VOTE! ditto

Definition of roid rage in Merrium-Webster Dictionary; an outburst of anger, aggression, or violence attributed to the use of anabolic steroids

I’m feeling like I’m losing touch with reality. It started with the New York Times disclosing Donald Trump’s taxes. Everybody seemed to go bonkers over Trump only paying $750 and, to me, that seemed to be missing the point although it does read well in a soundbite. He ran as a genius businessman who would bring his business expertise to running the government but he wasn’t, isn’t, a financial genius. Donald trump’s taxes show he was losing money, his only expertise was turning a very large fortune into a much smaller one.

That disclosure was less than two weeks ago. Then the debate and President Trump – the sitting President of the United States, POTUS – seemed almost out of control, interrupting both Biden and Wallace, even yelling over them. He is the Patron Saint of the Aggrieved and, watching the debate, I could see why.

Then, what? two days later? all of that gone, like mist in the bright sun, when the White House publicly announced that the President of the United Staes has Covid19. He was rushed to Walter Reed and then? then he almost walks home. What? three days later? From almost everything the New York, or Los Angeles, Times tells me this can’t be happening. But it is…sort of. We can only guess, or read somebody else’s guess of what is really going on behind the closed doors and the obfuscation of the official news releases, the details – I’ll go so far as to say the Truth – remains elusive. My guess is that Donald Trump is sicker than we are officially being told. What doesn’t kill you, doesn’t always make you stronger, sometimes it leaves you weaker and my guess is that Donald Trump’s tremendous spirit, sheer will power, and an extraordinarily heavy steroid regime are pushing a body that is weaker than we are led to believe. But I don’t really know.

I suppose that should be the lead, we really do not know what is going on. President Trump has gone on several Tweeting storms and all the Tweets do not seem rational. He declassified the Mueller Report when he “fully authorized the total Declassification of any & all documents pertaining to the single greatest political CRIME in American History, the Russia Hoax. Likewise, the Hillary Clinton Email Scandal. No redactions!” and, I suspect, the President Donald Trump that tried to hide the report when he got impeached didn’t really want to do that. We don’t know. Donald Trump has always been impulsive and erratic and the drugs he is on can make him more so. We don’t really know. It is sort of scary.