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People in power and sex, what is it?

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It seems absurd today that people in power risk exposure by having extramarital affairs. It’s gone on forever, I suppose, and those in power — mostly men because mostly men are in power — can’t keep it zipped around attractive co-workers or others. Two recent books I recently finished two recent books. One of them, […]

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Who will work in those factories?

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OK, so the man who won’t be named wants to bring manufacturing back to the U.S. That’s a key reason for this disastrous and whiplash tariff thing. But how long will that take? Will that president even be in power by the time some of these factories will be built? How long will that take? […]

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Slash, chop, slash; isn’t there another way?

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I can’t imagine any Americans being happy with what they’ve seen of our unelected president, Elon Musk, doing with the elected president’s supposed blessing. Saving money? I suppose. But the lawsuits may drag out for a while, leaving many government and USAID employees in limb0, along with their important programs. How this should work So […]

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Campaign finance reform PLEASE!

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I think many of the nation’s problems would go away with meaningful campaign finance reform. An unimaginable $5.5 billion was spent on this year’s presidential election cycle. Another $10.2 billion was spent on Congressional races. Couldn’t that $15.9 billion have been put to better use? Chart shows numbers The chart below shows the numbers, as […]

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Enough politics already!

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I know we just have a bit over a week to go. But goodness, folks! I want no more emails, no more text messages and no more hand-wringing. Will I stay or will I go? I am so worried, so very worried, about this election that I’m trying to figure out where my husband and […]

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60th high school reunion–time really does fly!

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My husband and I are in the Kansas City area to attend my 60th high school class reunion. That’s right 60! I really, really don’t know where the time has gone. Gallatin High School, Class of ’64 Some 20 of us with gather shortly at a Saltgrass Steakhouse to reminisce and reconnect. Many of the […]

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Space X, Tesla and your tax dollars

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It really bothers me to see billionaires who can’t find any charities to give to, rocketing off into Space at Cape Canaveral. Musk as contractor But then, Elon Musk is a government contractor. I can find nothing telling me what he’s paying Cape Canaveral back for regarding this flight, if anything. I’ve left a message […]

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The ant, the rubber tree and Ukraine

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I couldn’t help feel happy when I learned that Ukraine had captured some Russian territory. And it made me think of the song “High Hopes,” popularized by Frank Sinatra for a movie in 1959. It goes like this: Just what makes that little old ant Think he’ll move that rubber tree plant Anyone knows an […]

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Thank you, Kamala. Depression is lifted.

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I was in such doldrums after the June 27 debate that I quit watching the news. For me, that’s pretty amazing. I kept Good Morning American and PBS NewsHour. But that was about it. Angry and afraid I was angry that someone or a cadre of someones had kept President Biden’s severe cognitive decline a […]