Monday, May 18, 2026

Signs at Polling Places

I don’t know which Democrat will win the 7th district primary tomorrow to run against Rep.Mackenzie in November, but I do know who I will vote for in November.  The Democrat.  I am a political animal, and there is no way I would vote for a Republican Congressman who would in turn help to elect Mike Johnson the House Speaker.  I vote for the party, not the candidate.  Anyone who has half a brain understands the difference between a Trump-supporting Republican House and a Democratic opposition House.  Doesn’t matter about the individual personalities.


Nonetheless, this is a low-information, low turnout election.  We have voters going to the polls tomorrow who don’t know the candidates, don’t know the issues.  So we put out signs with the names of candidates we support.  I do this every election.  I am aware that it probably won’t affect more than one in a hundred votes, but elections in a polarized America are now often won by one or two percentage points.


We covered 17 polling places in the Palmerton and Lehighton area.  We put out signs for Ryan Crosswell, and we asked people to write in Christian Bartulovich for the state house.  Our current state rep, Doyle Heffley, is trying to get Democrats to write his name in so in November we can have a Russian-style election with Doyle Heffley running in both parties.  


Democrats are asking people to write in Bartulovich to prevent that.  Bartulovich has quite a bit of support; he is dubious about A.I data centers, while Heffley is a data center cheerleader.  A successful write-in campaign is a rarity in politics, but I don’t mind tilting at a windmill or two.  


I’ll let you know what happens, although I am sure the write-ins won’t be counted for a number of days.

Therapy

I needed a break.  I mowed grass, read some poetry, watched birds (hummingbird, chickadee, redwing blackbirds, downey woodpecker, mourning doves, robins, a phoebe, goldfinch, catbird, and, my favorite, a raven strutting around in the back yard).


To end the day I watched one of the most romantic movies ever–“Moonstruck” starring Cher.


Sorry to disappoint.  Tomorrow it is back to saving the world.

Saturday, May 16, 2026

Not getting drunk or giving up

Here is a random selection of headlines from the New York Times on Tuesday, May 12, 2026.  Nothing special about that day–I just picked a paper at random.  


A.I. Push and Layoffs at Meta Pile Misery on Its Work Force (p. 1)


Trump Fumes at Iran Offer, Stoking Global Economic Fears (p. 10)


Conservative Group’s Links at State Dept. Raise Alarms (p. 14)


F.D.A. Moves to Allow Sale of Flavored Vapes (p. 15)


Scientists Press Congress on Trump’s Dismissal of a National Science Foundation Board (p. 15)


Cost to Fix Iconic Pool Increases Sevenfold (p. 18)


Land Conservation Rule Faces Repeal (p. 20)


Losing Science at a Federal Agency [That one is about the E.P.A. losing experts involved with wildfires, drinking water, and fertility, among other subjects.] (p. D1) 


I know we are supposed to be patient with people who voted for Trump.  I know that they were angry at Biden for failure to act on the border, for inflation, for a sense that things were out of control.  But damn it, we already had the example of four years of a Trump administration.  We already had four years of election denial.  We already had an attack on the Capitol.  We had a blueprint entitled Project 2025 which laid out the plans now being implemented.  


We are in a stupid war.  We are losing power to China.  We are trashing our environment.  We are emphasizing fossil fuels.  We are wrecking our alliances.  We are causing the deaths of Cuban children.  We are imprisoning and deporting people who were helping to build our country.  We have a President who calls his predecessors “treasonous.”  


I am so tired of this.  I am so tired of approximately four out of ten Americans continuing to support this crook and his enablers.  I am tired of ICE and Fetterman and the Supreme Court and the Republican Congress and Nick Fuentes and Marco Rubio and Kash Patel and Peter Hegseth and Elon Musk.


And no, I am not planning to get drunk or give up.  I am in this for the long haul.  I am hoping you are as well.

Friday, May 15, 2026

A Louisiana resident speaks on gerrymandering

My friend Bill sent me a Youtube link to a speech by a Louisiana resident on the redistricting in that state.  The testimony lasts under three minutes.  I recommend it.


https://www.youtube.com/shorts/P58otkVgZ2U 

Thursday, May 14, 2026

A rumination on modern times and A.I.

I am not doing well in today’s world.  I go into a drugstore in Allentown today to buy some Vitamin B-12, and when I go to the check out, it appears that all the customers are checking and bagging their own items, paying by credit card.  I finally locate a cash register with a real live checker who takes cash.


Then I stop in at Menchies (I think that is the name–it is a soft ice cream establishment).  I have been there enough times that I got a discount by giving my phone number.  That no longer works.  You need an App on your cell phone.  But I don’t have a cell phone.  When I got out my wallet, the young clerk seemed to sneer–“Oh, you are paying cash?”


I recommend an article entitled “A.I. Is Too Good at Teaching Us to Do Things” by Carl Benedikt Frey, an economist at the University of Oxford.  Dr. Frey notes that increasingly we are expected to ,perform our own tasks.  A.I. is taking jobs away from people who once made plane reservations, collected turnpike tolls, traded stocks, managed our bank accounts, kept our medical records.  We are now expected to repair our own computers and printers.  If we can’t figure it out, there is probably a YouTube video.


Frey notes that when a company shifts work to the consumer, a paid job has disappeared.  The work is still performed, but we perform it.  Labor productivity is improved and corporate profits are increased, but you are doing the work–without pay.  And you probably aren’t doing it very well.

Wednesday, May 13, 2026

Christian Bartulovich

The 122nd PA House district (all of Carbon County) has been represented by Republican Doyle Heffley since 2010, about 16 years too long.  The district is MAGA country, although the Dems have been making some inroads recently. 


This year no Democratic candidate gathered enough signatures to run against Rep. Heffley.  Heffley then sent out a mailer asking Democrats to write in his name to ensure he would be running in both parties, just like elections in Russia.


Democrats are countering this ploy by running their own write-in campaign for Christian Bartulovich, a Penn Forest Township Supervisor.  Penn Forest is the largest municipality in Carbon County.  The interesting thing is that Bartulovich is a registered Republican.  


He is, however, intelligent, engaged, concerned about data centers and what they do the the environment, a real environmentalist, and willing to listen.  Tonight he was invited to speak to the Palmerton Area Democratic Club.  The questions were pointed, but I believe Bartulovich handled himself well.  I’m reasonably sure he will get everyone’s write-in who heard him tonight.  I know he got mine–my ballot was mailed in about two weeks ago.

Tuesday, May 12, 2026

A formation of Canada geese

I have seen Canadian geese flying all my life, but I never saw what I saw today.  Usually they go over in huge Vee shapes, sometimes five or six giant Vees, all honking away.


Today I saw, and I will swear to this in court, four flocks, one after another, and each flock made a number, and it looked to me like they were forming an 8, then a 6, then a 4, and the last flock a 7.  


It was one of the few times I really wished I had a cell phone because I thought to myself, No one is going to believe this.  I just hope some other person witnessed it.  I have no idea why those numbers.


Sometimes they land in our fields, but I think these were probably on the way to Ontario.