Saturday, January 24, 2026

Rosebud

I have a Flexible Flyer sled hanging on the wall in the shed.  Every December I bring it down and put it on the porch so I can sled down the hill.  Tonight would have been a good night for a ride; the snow has melted on top and the freeze today left a nice crust for the runners to glide over.

Unfortunately, while I can pull the sled and ride down the hill, when I get to the bottom I have a really hard time getting back up.  My sledding days may be over. 

Friday, January 23, 2026

Right on cue

This morning when I heard the Weather Channel announcers discussing the big winter storm headed our way, I said to Linda, “Now some idiot will say this proves there is no global warming.”


This evening I heard that our President said this winter storm proves that global warming is a hoax.  

Thursday, January 22, 2026

Advice for potential U.S. allies

Don’t do it.  After one Afghan refugee attacked two members of the U.S. national guard in Washington, the Administration then criticized all Afghan refugees, ending support for various aid programs for Afghans who had helped American troops in that country.


Today I read that the U.S. is no longer supporting the Kurds who have been allied with the U.S. in Syria.


We are not loyal to our friends.  I was in CA working for a State Senator when the Vietnamese “boat people” were arriving in CA.  You should have read some of the nasty letters that came in, full of vitriol against the refugees.  These were people who had supported the U.S.  Now many Americans were angry that they being allowed into the U.S. 


If I were a Venezuelan today, I’d think twice about giving support to the U.S.  If we behave as usual, we will abandon you at the first sign of trouble.

Wednesday, January 21, 2026

Trump's Davos speech

I watched a portion of it this morning.  What an embarrassment.  I wish there was some way to apologize to the rest of the world.  He cannot believe the stuff he says.  Can he?  Is he that delusional?  It makes one long for Buchanan.  Or Harding.  Not great presidents, but normal people.  Sane people.  


The damage that man has done to this country and the rest of the world may be patched up a bit, but in many respects it is too late.  Our former allies can never trust us again.  They realize that this guy was elected once, and then a majority of the voters, knowing what he was, elected him again.  


We did this to ourselves, and we will never be great again.  I will not be celebrating our 250th anniversary.  I don’t have anything to celebrate.

Tuesday, January 20, 2026

Christian nationalist is an oxymoron

As an atheist, I’m always hesitant to criticize Christians.  Who am I to set them straight when they don’t follow the teachings of Jesus?  Nonetheless, I have read the Gospels.  I know about the Sermon on the Mount.  I get that when Jesus rode into Jerusalem on a donkey, he was making fun of the powerful rulers on their powerful steeds.  


And I also know that his skin was brown.  If he were in Minneapolis today, ICE would pick him up in a flash.


Pope Leo, originally from Chicago, has it right when he defends immigrants and Ukraine and foreign aid.  And I respect the three Roman Catholic leaders–Cardinal Tobin of Newark, Cardinal Robert McElroy of Washington, and Cardinal Blasé Cupich of Chicago who noted yesterday that this country’s “moral role in confronting evil around the world” is now slipping away.


I’d probably say that in the past we often gave “moral role” more lip service than having an actual moral policy, but at least we did that.  Now we no longer bother.  We have become the evil we once opposed.

Monday, January 19, 2026

College football

I didn’t watch the so-called college championship game tonight.  Two nights ago I wrote about American universities losing ground to Chinese universities, with only one American university in the top ten for scientific research and scholarly papers.  That one American university was Harvard.  


I wonder where Indiana and Miami are ranked.  


Sunday, January 18, 2026

More awards for Trump

I have friends in Santa Cruz who have two adult sons.  They are boxing up all of the athletic trophies their boys received along with any other awards and recognitions and are mailing them to 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. with a note that says “Thanks, your majesty.”


I think this is a wonderful idea.  Your kids won’t care.  And, as you know, it will make Trump so happy.