Literally, tears of joy and relief!

VE and VJ Day, Location: New York NY

The mission of this Allied Force was accomplished at 11:25 EST, 07 November 2020. It’s been four LONG years. Years of misery and anger. Years of astonishment watching the norms of American society attacked again and again. Watching worthless slime, like Adolf Eichmann Stephen Miller, commit atrocities and crimes against humanity. Years of watching truly… Continue reading Literally, tears of joy and relief!

Nothing short of a crime.

Amidst all of the recent political news in the United States, a few Navy related headlines from defense trade papers may have escaped your attention. However, you really should pay attention to them. Your Navy, MY Navy, for which I gave decades of service, is being ground into the dirt. For me, the recognition of… Continue reading Nothing short of a crime.

The major machinery is broken

It’s been a hell of a month for the land of my birth. Not in a good way, either, what with the death of RBG, Trump’s disastrous debate performance, the utter hypocrisy of the GOP’s stand on a Supreme Court nominee – coupled with the nomination of an unqualified religious freak to the position -followed… Continue reading The major machinery is broken

In for the long haul.

John Lewis passed away this weekend. It’s truly a sad day for this country – especially in light of the fact that the events of this year have shown how far the nation still has to go to achieve fairness and equality. John Lewis was in the struggle from his youth. When asked about the… Continue reading In for the long haul.

Not understanding the target audience

In the movie, Thank You for Smoking, the lead character (Nick Naylor) takes his son (Joey Naylor) with him on a business trip to Los Angeles. Out for a night in Santa Monica, Joey asks his dad about his job as a lobbyist for Big Tobacco. In the course of this conversation, Nick reveals to… Continue reading Not understanding the target audience

The cracks were always there – maybe the building needs to collapse.

The new wingnut narrative is coalescing. Since the “let them drink Lysol” narrative did not work, they are going to a new multi-pronged attack: 1) The governors are stifling pent up demand. The economy is ready to come back if it were not for this pesky emphasis on saving lives and protecting doctors and nurses.… Continue reading The cracks were always there – maybe the building needs to collapse.

The story behind the story

Grocery store workers from area retailers including Whole Foods, Trader Joe's, Stop & Shop, and Shaw's, gathered with a small group of supporters to protest against what they say is unfair and unsafe treatment of grocery store workers during the ongoing Coronavirus (COVID-19) global pandemic outside of the Ink Block Whole Foods grocery store in Boston, Massachusetts, on Tue., April 7, 2020. The demonstrators asked for time-and-a-half hazard pay; personal protective equipment (PPE) including masks and gloves; and paid sick leave. Grocery store workers have been deemed essential employees in Massachusetts and many other states during so-called shelter-in-place orders.

In zombie movies, the zombies somehow rise up out of the graves and go menacing the population turning them into zombies. I never watched too many zombie movies truth be told. Until now that is: Of course, the difference between zombie movies and real life is, the zombie movies did not have a “news” network… Continue reading The story behind the story

Where was Waldo? He was always here, just unbelieving of what was happening.

So, by my count, it has been well over 5 months since I posted here. There are a multitude of reasons for it, few of them good, but they were consumers of my time. It has been a busy five months as I was engrossed in a project as well as a postgraduate course or… Continue reading Where was Waldo? He was always here, just unbelieving of what was happening.

I’m a trendsetter!

Eight years ago, I wrote a series of posts regarding the Navy’s imbalance in its flag officer community. The problem then, as it is now, is that the Navy has too many flag officers. It has more flag officers than it has ships. I pointed out then that the issue was a reflection of the… Continue reading I’m a trendsetter!

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