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THE ART OF THE “VAMP”

Before I write this I have to say it will be the women of this country, and the men who respect them, who will save us. Musicians know what “vamping” means. Here is its definition from The Music Genome Project; In the context of music, a vamp is a short sequence of chords that gets … Continue reading

WHAT WE MUST NOW DO

Michelle Obama’s “When they go low we go high” might be a message to live by if the opponent only hit us below the belt one or two times. The Republican Party has been hitting the American people below the belt for the last eighty plus years – ever since they were against Social Security … Continue reading

BEER, BOOF, GOOD TIMES

Coors Banquet beer today announced that Brett Kavanaugh is their new spokesman. Hans Stein, Coors Vice-President in charge of advertising said, Judge Kavanaugh is “the perfect fit for our brand which, as everyone knows, is brewed in the pristine white foothills of the Rockies.” Coors first 30 second TV spot, “Beer, Boof, Good Times,” will … Continue reading

HOW TO SINK TRUMP (ONE PRONG OF A BATTLE PLAN FOR THE RESISTANCE)

It is a given that all con men think of their marks as suckers…dupes…gullible…dumb. Donald J. Trump has been a con man all his adult life. The people who voted for him are his marks and it’s a sure thing that in his mind he thinks he’s pulled a fast one on them. These people, … Continue reading

MY HATRED FOR THIS SCHMUCK IS OVERWHELMING. I CAN’T HELP IT!

I write this in light of the passing of a man of the highest integrity while the living pile of trash in the oval office continues to pollute the world’s ethics, morals, and discourse. I am quite aware that anger doesn’t solve much. And, even though I have a cosmic understanding that the universe that … Continue reading

REPUBLICANS PASS PRISON REFORM BILL FROM PRISON

  Dateline; Leavenworth Ks. 8/28/18.  Congressional Republicans today passed the most sweeping prison reform bill in the history of this country. Two hundred and seventy seven Republicans, (out of the two hundred eighty seven total Republicans in Congress) who are now incarcerated for anywhere from 30 years to life for treason, today voted unanimously for … Continue reading