I’m a dreamer apparently.
I’ve always thought of myself as being pretty matter of fact; pragmatic
to the point of being stodgy. I guess
not. Since I’ve hitched my political
wagon to one Bernard Sanders I’ve been relegated to the ranks of the starry eyed
idealists; Utopians with big ideas and small chance for success. I’ve been told by the Hillary crowd that a
vote for Sanders is tantamount to a vote for the GOP. “We like Sanders," they say in that patronizing, I'm talking to an 8 year old tone. "He’s got good ideas but
they aren’t realistic. Hillary has a
better chance of beating Trump.”
Baby Boomer: A person born during a baby boom, especially one born in the U.S. between 1946 and 1965. I am a boomer; son of a U.S. soldier and his Italian war bride, back from Europe to make their lives in California. I’ve seen generations of change in culture, society, technology and politics; some good some not. I've witnessed wars both cold and hot. This is my America. A collection of stories, events, nostalgia and commentary, sometimes wry, through the eye of an American Boomer.
Showing posts with label Values. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Values. Show all posts
Monday, February 22, 2016
Monday, March 9, 2015
Evacuating Suburbia
Throw out them LA
papers
And that moldy box
of vanilla wafers.
Adios to all this
concrete.
Gonna get me some
dirt road back street
~ From L.A.
Freeway, Lyrics by Guy Clark
“Concrete and cars
are their own prison bars”
~ From Toes, Written by Zac Brown, John Driskell Hopkins,
Shawn Mullins and Wyatt Durette
Retirement talk has been revolving around the domestic
circle a lot lately. Mine, not the
wife’s. You see she’s been retired and
according to her it’s the shit (that’s urban slang for she likes it). I know this because she tells me it’s the
shit all the time, quite often after I've dragged my worn out bones into the
house after a day at the office and an hour on the freeway with a few thousand
of my fellow Americans feeling like shit; about 10 pounds of it in a 5 pound
sack (which is old school for suburbia blows).
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