A Constitutional Amendment to address gerrymandering and citizen representation is needed

Let’s dissolve obsolete anachronisms 

Dispose of electoral districts and their ever-changing boundaries. They are unnecessary for voting citizens to vote for their representatives in local, state, and national elections. These unnecessary electoral districts are in turn abused by the very political parties George Washington and the Founders warned us about. Beware of these factions. Be alert to their desperate scrambles for power. Gerrymandering is the result. Gerrymandering is corruption. We see this unnecessary conflict playing out across America time and time again, as it has in recent years and months from coast to coast.  Continue reading

Cool Headed Bus Driver

One man stays calm as others fall apart

“So got a ride home,” I texted my wife from the edge of Downtown Seattle. “My bus ride to work was full of megadrama from start to finish. Bus driver had nerves of loving steel.”

Started to title this little urban vignette, “Nutty Old Woman with Umbrella and Angry Nasty Fella make my Bus Ride most Unforgettable.” Nope, too long and negative. The bus ride was a bit nerve wracking at times, however, and brought up another uncomfortable metro mix of amusement and anger and fear and sadness and compassion and bafflement regarding what we humans do as we live our lives.

Shortly after boarding the bus in Shoreline and taking a seat, an elderly but nimble short woman wanted to get off, screeching at the driver in an unintelligible manner. She appeared to be of East Asian ethnicity, but who knows any more and how much does it matter? So the bus driver kindly stopped between designated bus stops to let her off. As the driver began to pull away, however, the same old lady ran along the side of the bus screeching and banging on the metal hull with her closed-up umbrella. She whacked the bus hard! The driver stopped and let her back on.  Continue reading

Fentanyl Folded Man on the Bus

A quiet tragedy unfolds in the rain across Tuesday 4 March 2025

Fentanyl Folded Man on the E-Line bus as we barreled south down Aurora Avenue.

Fentanyl Man. Sitting on the Express bus. His head is way down just above his ankles. After I boarded the bus in South Shoreline, he was sitting halfway up in his seat. The man was weaving in place, nodding in and out, as he struggled to stay awake. Finally, inevitably, Fentanyl Man succumbed to the bliss of folding his body in half. Outside was late winter and a cold rain fell steady from low, gray clouds. The bus was cozy warm. Street traffic was light, and the bus wasn’t crowded. I was astounded, even alarmed, at how bent over the man was 

Fentanyl is a nasty, deadly, destructive drug. Many, many times more powerful than morphine, than opium, than heroin. It relaxes the body’s Central Nervous System, respiration slows, and the brain can’t even command the body to stand or sit up straight. The body buckles into oblivion so deep the user is often unaware of anything including what position their body’s in. It’s too painful to sit or stand up straight. Body becomes rigid like that. Circulation gets cramped, even cut off, the organs stay squished up, respiration slows down further, the joints are damaged, lymphatic drainage is impaired, and the immune system becomes further compromised.

About 8-10 minutes later after the bus had surged down Aurora Avenue thru North Seattle, three security guards boarded the bus near Green Lake. They made the driver wait and “nicely threw Fentanyl Folded Man off” into the cold March rain. Continue reading

Woman who said Jesus Christ as she sat in a wheelchair snapping fotos

Seattle/Shoreline bus riding urban vignettes

Saturday 8 February 2025

Another winter day at the bus stop on Aurora Avenue in Shoreline, a northern suburb of Seattle. It’s even sunny instead of pouring rain or snowing. A White woman dressed against the cold sits in a wheelchair shooting pictures with a camera. Exhibits the passion of a photographer. She’s an artist. This wheelchair photographer person takes pictures of sunshine beaming thru the fractured glass of the bus stop shelter. Multiple cracks were spiderwebbed out but the glass still held. Winter sunshine thru all those cracks had a scintillating effect. 

“Jesus Christ,” she murmured softly in awe and loud enough to hear even with hearing aids stuck in my ears like Frankenstein bolts. 

She stopped to admire the beauty in what she saw.  Continue reading

No Pants Man and the Squirrelly, Bug Faced Woman on the Bus

Bus Ride Nutters and their Dramaramas

Two urban vignettes from the metro buses of Greater Seattle edited from text messages to my wife, Faithlyn, on our iPhones, during the winter when we were between cars, and I struggled with prolonged, serious illness:

Monday 10 February 2025

So will get off at Highland Terrace, the small, triangular park just above Northwest School for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Children and walk downhill to our apartment at The Current. I have my headlamp on cuz it’s dark along that stretch but hopefully not full of crazy druggies who whirl around and glare atcha like they’d charge in a second. Had a man on the Aurora bus earlier who was talking to entities only he could see. He spoke to these Invisibles as one engaged in a normal conversation with a friend. When he stood up to get off the bus at the next stop, he hoisted a blanket high up over his head; twas plain as day he was stark naked from the waist down to his shoes. Startled, one homeless man jerked up straight in his seat, stared hard, and blurted out, “Good Lord a mercy, that fool ain’t got on no pants! And it cold on them nuts!”

Yeah, Lord, it’s cold on those nuts! It’s February, after all. Must be some tough nuts.

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Mental Illness in the Streets and Superpowers

A Seattle urban vignette in seconds

Heavy traffic along the Seattle/Shoreline border. Construction, motor vehicles, regular pedestrians, and, sadly, fellow humans who appeared homeless and mentally ill. Mental illness is itself a culturally ingrained yet incorrect label we place upon people with diseases and injuries of the mind and emotions yet are as physical as cancer, tuberculosis, and fractured femurs. All things mental arise from the body, and so-called mental illness is as physical as anything physical. Perhaps a more accurate term is neuropsychological diseases and injuries. Too much of a mouthful, tho, for what is a global pandemic of mental illness and emotional trauma.

Early this Saturday afternoon as I pulled out from Walgreens onto Aurora Avenue in my car upon the last day of August 2024, I noticed the folks waiting nearby for the bus. They had my attention, those fellow human beings. Glad traffic was light, too, as then was able to whip out carefully and methodically instead of the usual dash and dart. My goodness, those fellow humans appeared to be really weird looking fellow human beings. One of them sat on the bench at the bus stop there. She was an enormous White woman, simply gargantuan, and appeared to weigh, gosh, maybe 300 or 350 pounds. All she had on was a teeny tiny black swimsuit, and it was all stretched out as she reclined upon that bench taking slow, calm drags on a cigarette. Temps was mid-70s outside, Fahrenheit, and her pasty, white flesh overflowed out of her super tight, stretched out everwhichaway black swimsuit.

Right next to her, on her right side, sat a teeny tiny, old Black man with bad hair all mashed up end pulled out crazy like like wild blackberry brambles pulling down a rusty, old barbed wire fence. The fella crouched upon the bench like a scrawny little bear cub doggie boo. He wore dirty gray and blue clothes. Dwarfed by the lady he shared the bench with, he gripped a cigarette between thumb and index finger. The man jabbed that cigarette in and outa his mouth every other second as he puffing jerkily with high, agitated anxiety. As the flow of buses, cars, and trucks eased up, I darted out into lanes of traffic and rocketed north. Continue reading

Back when I turned a TV into a Radar to track UFOs and Airplanes

A young teenager reaches out and up with a science experiment

As a child I read extensively. Not only the classics, but being intensely curious and living way out in the middle of rural farm country Virginia, reading kept me connected to the wider world. Read not only the classics but books on all topics. The great classics of literature. Books on the sciences from physics to biology. Lots of history and politics, especially the history of wars and battles. Books on different religions. Thrillers! Mysteries! Horror! And lots and lots of science fiction, especially stories set in Outer Space with the characters using amazing gadgets and fantastic inventions. Also read lots of books on what we called “Aliens and flying saucers” back then. Today we use the terms UAP and NHIs for Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena and Non-Human Intelligences. At the same time I watched as much science fiction on television as I was able to in a rural area where we were lucky enough to pick up two or three channels really well and sometimes four. At some point I developed the madcap idea of wiring a walkie talkie into an old black and white TV to see what would happen. Wanted to communicate with and track flying objects overhead … and maybe even find UFOs! Continue reading

A Lamentation for my Country

Grief and fear, apathy and outrage, cynicism and hope, resignation and bewilderment all boil together in an iron cauldron hanging by weak chains above a nation on fire. No sharp, clean Sword of Damocles either. Just a rusty cauldron full of boiling toxic slop. Metaphors of lamentation, these terrible words.

Nearly half of my fellow citizens who voted in the November 2024 Presidential Elections voted for MAGA cult leaders Donald Trump and J.D. Vance and their acolytes. The Far, Far Right thus completed its hijacking of the Republican GOP. This odd MAGA movement, a decentralized yet loyal movement that’s an odd mix of mafia familial mindsets, fascism, libertarianism, and Christian nationalism, has kicked out the “regular” Republicans of Lincoln and Reagan. MAGA gave the dirty boot to both he TradCons and the NeoCons. They forced out common sense, pro-business, low tax, pro-strong defense (but not necessarily pro-war) blocs. They antagonized Evangelical and Mormon Christian blocs. All the anti-Trumper GOP factions ridiculed and dismissed the old school Republicans as RINOs, Republicans In Name Only. Those RINOS were so dismayed and felt so abused by the Trump cult many of them held their noses and voted for Kamala Harris and Tim Walz as well as for other Democrats in the 2024 Elections. Many choose not to vote at all, at least not for president.

Evidence has emerged one of the primary reasons Trump legally won election this time is the Republican push to disenfranchise nearly 4 million Americans of their voting rights in the so-called Battleground States. Most of this disenfranchisement was allegedly over “stupid stuff’’ such as misspelled names and addresses, sloppy writing with illegible signatures, people moving without timely notification of address changes, fear for their safety, and confusion with various misunderstandings among those for whom English wasn’t yet their primary language. This strategic push targeted poorer people, often of color, with less education. Migrants were also among those targeted, even legal immigrants. This push is nothing more than ugly voter suppression. Voter suppression is a direct and dire threat to any democratic republic. Continue reading

Can you feel the dictatorship coming?

Get off your smartphone and look around

Can you feel the dictatorship? Do you feel it? Do you feel it coming?

I can.

I can feel dictatorship on its way. 

I feel it right here at home right now right here in the USA.

Trump’s approach in his second term feels different from his first term. It feels different from what I remember under Texas boss man LBJ, who despite accumulating a great deal of executive power ended up walking away from the Presidency. What Trump has done far exceeds the last “Imperial Presidency” of Richard Nixon. Nixon was paranoid and suspicious. He was not financially crooked as much as he was corrupted by his pursuit of power to cover over his insecurities and fears. Hence he walked away from Vietnam and was consumed by the Watergate scandals. Eventually Nixon resigned from the White House and was pardoned by his successor, Gerald Ford. Trump, however, admires presidents-for-life abroad and brags about winning a third term here in America. Continue reading

Will America become the Evil Empire?

We can pivot to become the Good Republic

Yes, will America become the next Evil Empire? Perhaps we already are. Many who study world history and analyze current affairs say we already are. They say we have been despite all the immense good America has done for so many people around the globe. Just ask, however, Indigenous Americans. Ask the Vietnamese and others in Southeast Asia, in the Koreas, and those across the Middle East and all over Latin America and the Caribbean. Today ask Canadians, Greenlanders, and the Danes. We Americans destroy and build shiny new places, but at such enormous costs we bury the ruins beneath those glowing beacons atop our hills. Sometimes such actions has paid off for everyone, such as rebuilding Germany and Japan after the Second World War. Regardless, however, we humans everywhere are rife with contradictions and the inability to perceive what we refuse to see.  Continue reading

Nightmare in my Neck

The mystery of a Sunday night dream during which centipede legs grew out of the back of my neck

Timeframe occurred: on the night of Sunday 5 April, although most likely during the dark, early morning hours of Monday 6 April 2026 CE in Pacific Standard Time.

Lately in our everyday waking reality, grew a beard. Also allowed the fuzz on the back of my neck to grow out. Even after I trimmed around my beard. Decided after a couple of weeks in of growing a beard didn’t much like posterior neck fuzz. Nope. Stood in the bathroom that particular Sunday morning with my back to the main mirror as I looked into a small, handheld mirror to view the back of my neck. Decided to shave off my neck fuzz and all the hair on the back of my neck below the occipital region. Looked in the mirrors again with satisfaction. And curiosity. Then later in night came the dream. Or, would it be best to write, “The dream came later that same day during the night,”? Dream turned from a ho-hum progression of bathroom counter-and-sink tasks into a nightmare of giant bugs and body horror.  Continue reading

Post-Election Blues: Eye of the Storm?

Look what came true and what didn’t. The five points below were written the day after Donald Trump defeated Kamala Harris in a bitter and bizarre election campaign in the eleventh month of 2024, set aside, and rediscovered sitting unfinished in a file not quite two years later:

  1. Most of what and who we voted for in local and state elections passed/won, and that’ll have a greater daily impact on us anyway. More than the overarching rule of Donald J. Trump in his second term.
  2. Trump’s win in both the popular and EC or Electoral College votes, while not at all anything close to a landslide, is nevertheless clear & decisive in a free, fair, and secure election. That means our system, however in need of reform, still works. It worked well enough the once imminent threat of mass violence and civil war among us Americans has quickly receded. The Right sees the system work so a rebellion isn’t necessary, and the Left is too stunned at its loss of power to do anything violent. These are good things.
  3. Any attempt to actually go beyond rhetoric to set up a real dictatorship takes time, and will be vigorously contested in the courts, by both the Pentagon and the Intelligence Community, and state, territorial, and local governments as well as by Congress.
  4. Trump is an isolationist. He won’t go to war with Russia and China,  but he will allow them and others to do whatever they want. Which means a nuclear world war is ironically less likely now, but the US will likely be forced to intervene once again down the road somewhere.
  5. We are still a very divided nation; tho not necessarily in the way we all thought we were.

As a reminder, those words were written on Wednesday 6 November 2024, the day after the Election. And nearly a year later on Tuesday 30 Sept 2025: OMG! How WRONG I was, LOL! How WRONG! Continue reading

Iran War: To “Destroy a Civilization”

POTUS goes rogue (again, and this time it’s worse)

This morning at 8:06 EST, not even two days after Easter, US President Donald J. Trump posted online for all the world to read, “A whole civilization will die tonight, never to be brought back again.” His dire, bloodcurdling proclamation evoked worldwide condemnation even from America’s allies. Even Pope Leo XIV, himself an American, said Trump’s threat was “truly unacceptable” and violated international law. Some Iranian-Americans who supported Trump’s initial attacks on Iran to topple the regime were taken aback with shock and dismay. Many Americans of all ethnicities across the political spectrum but especially Democrats called for Trump’s cabinet to invoke the 25th Amendment to remove Trump from the Presidency. If the Cabinet fails to act, then Congress must take up the gauntlet to forcibly remove a sitting president from power. No one expects the MAGA mafia cult, however fractured, to compel any Republican in power to honor their sworn Constitutional duties.

Yesterday Trump openly said he is “not at all concerned” about committing war crimes. He doesn’t “need international law” as he felt strongly his decisions as to what determines US interests is paramount over agreed legal frameworks with other countries. Trump expressed “God (is) on our side,” and spewed a most unprofessional and embarrassing public tirade of profanity for a man representing the Presidency a few days earlier. Presidents are known to curse and write in private, but not in public. Now he threatens to annihilate one of Humanity’s few continuous ancient civilizations. Word is leaked many top military commanders find themselves in a moral and legal quandary. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth, one of the most asleep, incompetent, and dangerous persons to ever hold the office, has recently been on yet another purge of top generals and admirals. No public reason was given, and some speculate with good reason those fired officers were reluctant to follow Hegseth’s orders.

Then a short time ago on this same Tuesday the 7th of April Trump announced he has stopped all further US attacks on Iran for two weeks. Iran has accepted or declared a ceasefire via Pakistan also for two weeks, despite initial declarations it would never agree to a ceasefire only to a permanent end to the war. What is the madman’s crazed agenda? There’s seemingly no exit strategy or clear military strategy, period, and certainly no understanding of consequences. Continue reading