James Bethel James Bethel

Thank you Tchaikovsky . . .

Sunday, June 29, 2025. It's Sol's day . . . The Summer heat returns to TulseyTown.

Stay close to any sounds that make you glad you are alive. – Hafez

Today in 1974, while on tour with the Kirov (now Mariinsky) Ballet in Toronto, Mikhail Baryshnikov defected from the Soviet Union, citing artistic reasons. The dancer, actor, and social activist is 77 years old (January) and lives in New York City.

Frank Loesser was born on this date. The composer, librettist, and lyricist was born in 1910 New York City.

Its the birthdate of the author of The Little Prince, Antoine de Saint-Exupéry. The aviator and writer was born today in 1900 Lyon, France.

The vast majority of people throughout history have been poor, oppressed, or in some way “on the margins.” They would have read history in terms of a need for change, but most of history has been written and interpreted from the side of the winners. The unique exception is the revelation called the Bible, which is an alternative history from the side of the often enslaved and oppressed people of ancient Israel, culminating in the scapegoat figure of Yesua. – Richard Rohr, Meditations, The Center for Action and Contemplation,

History is writ by them who done the hanging. – attributed to Robert the Bruce.

Navigating The Watercourse Way . . . Making peace with uncertainty isn’t about having more control. It’s about learning how to ride the waves instead of being pulled under by them.

How much more alive can one's thanks bring.

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Turn, turn, turn . . .

Saturday, June 28, 2025. It's a Satyr's day . . . After heavy thunderstorms this morning, easy Southerlies, sun andclouds are in the TulseyTown forecasts for the afternoon with upper 80's and indices in the upper 90's.

Today is the birthday of Richard Rodgers. Half of the Rodgers and Hammerstein songwriting team, Rodgers was born in 1902 New York City .

Mel Brooks celebrates his 99th birthday today. The stage writer, comedian and filmmaker and actor was born in 1926 Brooklyn, New York.

Jean-Jacques Rousseau was born on this day in 1712 Geneva, Switzerland. A philosopher, writer, and political theorist, he made liberty an object of almost universal aspiration.

And, it's Elon Musk's 54th birthday today.

When it comes to Trump's “big beautiful” budget bill now in the Senate, published polls show opponents outnumber supporters roughly two to one. Twenty percent or more expressed no opinion, presumably a reflection of limited knowledge.

There’s widespread agreement that the most vulnerable will take the biggest hit, and it is by design. Under H.R. 1, the annual incomes of the poorest tenth of the population decline by $1,600 on average while those of the richest tenth increase by $12,000 on average, according to new estimates by the Congressional Budget Office (CBO).

Among other things, the bill weakens public schools by creating a nationwide voucher scheme and slashing support for Medicaid, which covers nearly half our students and 1 in 10 education support professionals. Cuts in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) threaten school meals while cuts in student loan programs make higher education even more unaffordable. The bill also provides a lot more money for even more ruthless immigration enforcement.

Robert Reich in an email this morning called it “the most cruel, harmful, and flat-out immoral piece of legislation I’ve ever seen” and he's been around Washington politics for fifty years.

If you haven't, tell Congress what you think. If you have already, do it again. Do it today. When it comes to election time, assuming Trump doesn't successfully screw with it, remember: We are the people who put these fear-and-greed-based anti-democratics into office and we can replace them. If you are registered republican, don't be afraid to cross over with your vote. You won't have to change your registration.

There are other ways to pack the Supreme Court than trying to increase partisan numbers. – Joyce Vance, Civil Discourse.

Finally, a hopeful sign from the Supreme Court. A unanimous sleeper decision in a case brought by the NRA could blow back on the Trump administration's efforts to target opponents and could have profound impacts on Trump’s agenda.

As long as the world is turning and spinning, we're gonna be dizzy and we're gonna make mistakes. – Mel Brooks

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Frankly, fickle . . .

Friday, June 27, 2025. It's Frigg's day (Freya) . . the heat dome over TulseyTown is easing. The weatherfeather indicates a 50/50 chance for rain. Which translates to “either it will or it won't.” Chances remain tonight and tomorrow but drop off into our usual 20%.

You are the sky. Everything else – is just the weather. — Pema Chödrön

One of my heros, Bill Moyers died yesterday.

Today is the birthday of Helen Keller. The blind, deaf author and educator was born in 1880 Tuscumbia, Alabama. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helen_Keller

Trump news continues to hi-jack the blog.

[The] unprecedented strike has shown the Islamic regime for the second time, that nuclear diplomacy is reversible, fragile and vulnerable to changes in leadership in Washington. There will not be a third time. If Iran now decides to move towards a bomb, it will do so following a clear strategic logic. No one bombs the capital of a nuclear-armed country. June 21, 2025 may go down in history not as the day the Iranian nuclear program was destroyed, but as the day a nuclear Iran was irreversibly born.” – Enrique Mora, European Union Iran nuclear negotiator, cited by Heather Cox Richardson in Letters From An American.

Wars pose particular challenges to democracy because nations at war often become more xenophobic and willing to give those in power extra leeway to protect the homeland. That’s an underlying danger with Trump’s warmongering. – Robert Reich, “What Trump Will Do With His War.”

A president who is uncomfortable with liberal democracy and civil rights and religious tolerance might welcome an attack so as to declare martial law and cancel the midterm elections. I hear sensible people discussing this lunatic idea and it is troubling. – Garrison Keillor, The Column, 6.24.25.

Trump administration officials have restarted aggressive social media screenings of student visa applicants. If we let the government punish students for what they post online, what’s to stop it from coming after citizens next? Like this blog. Or that you read it.

ICE is holding roughly 59,000 people in detention, likely the highest number in American history. Nearly half have no criminal record.

[The Supreme Court justices] work for us. The job may not always be easy. They will not be able to avoid a confrontation with this White House over the scope of presidential power, unless they are willing to concede that the president has the powers of a king, because that is clearly what Donald Trump is trying to acquire. – Joyce Vance, Civil Discourse.

“When a pickpocket meets a saint, all he sees are the saint’s pockets.” – Soren 2.0, 6.26.25

You am, I are, We

remembering e.e.cummings

The universe is our temple, a pimple,

a humble gimbal, a dimple, frankly fickle.

Left in a pickle, loud proud and ignomineously

deaf, dumb and blind to the level of a stubbed toe –

toiling in the shambles

of spilled leftover soup

on a linoleum floor, slipping

out from under foot at a speed

faster than that of light.

– jab

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