Organizing persons unified by common ideas can be a very tall order. Regular readers may recall my account from a few months ago of the 2017 Oklahoma Democratic Party Convention in . I’m fairly certain I could get a consensus that anyone willing to put up with such a tedious and often contentious process of…
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The Oklahoma Democratic Reclamation Project
Not all that long ago the Oklahoma Democratic Party held a majority statewide in voter registration. The latest high water mark for the Party in the Sooner State was achieved in 2006 when the voters elected or reelected Democrats to eight of nine state offices including Governor. The Democrats then also held a slim majority…
Continue ReadingReeling under the scourge of insurance profiteering
A few years ago during a heated online exchange on a political discussion board, a rightwing Tea Party activist exuding a maximum degree of bravado made it clear to me that I along with everyone else of my ilk and even his was NOT, repeat NOT entitled to an income! I replied to the guy…
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I became familiar with the work of Roy Zimmerman when it began showing up in my social media news feed earlier this year. I have no idea how I missed hearing any of his work before this unsought discovery. After watching a few of his YouTube clips I did a little research on the work…
Continue ReadingAn embarrassment of riches with even more embarrassing results
This time a year ago we were flying down the home stretch of what turned out to be a wave election. In the wee morning hours of Election Night, the GOP candidate ultimately won the Electoral College vote count for the Presidency and his party made substantial gains in a wave that extended far down…
Continue ReadingOur slow but steady downward glide
Evolution, be it that of a living organism, a nation’s identity or an individual person’s character, is a fascinating process. I am perhaps a little biased and maybe outright unrealistic when it comes to the evolution of a person’s character. I would really love to believe that just because an average soul such as myself…
Continue ReadingRules of self-governance at age 230
Happy Constitution Day to all my friends, lovers of reason and readers of this humble blog. It was the product of several months of intense negotiation between delegates representing wide and varied common and opposing interests but it was on this day exactly two hundred and thirty years ago which was a Monday that the…
Continue ReadingTornadoes, hurricanes, floods and earthquakes
One impressive characteristic of this World we all have inherited is that whatever mortal men and women can poison or destroy through calculated intent or ignorant neglect can be totally finished off in a short span of time by natural occurring phenomena. Forget for a moment the ineptitude of our elected leadership and their desire…
Continue ReadingBook Review: Giant of the Senate by Al Franken
Alan Stuart Franken, a talented and smooth spoken Harvard educated 60-something, has spent a lifetime riding a unique mix of humor and irony to celebrity and a good living . Most of us late night insomniac TV watchers remember his start as one of the original writers for Saturday Night Live in 1975, a gig…
Continue ReadingA moral and humanitarian failure of leadership
What benefits any person, group or nation to gain all the material wealth in the known universe but to ultimately lose the very essence of the core of their own soul? That is one existential question which Yours Truly has been forced by public statements and actions (or lack thereof) made by certain government officials…
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