So Speaker Boehner has thrown in the towel. On a personal level, it is hard to blame him. The Speaker of the House has a daunting job under the best of circumstances - and lord knows Mr. Boehner has not been Speaker under anything resembling the best of circumstances. He has suffered far more personal abuse at the hands of his Republican colleagues than he has from Democrats in Congress or the Obama Administration.
Still, my natural sympathy for the man is tempered by the facts. Speaker Boehner, like the rest of the Whim-Whams of the Republican Party, cheered the rise of the Tea Party extremists. And Boehner like his Senate Majority Leader colleague, Senator McConnell, has done much to make obstructionism and partisan gamesmanship the norm.
This is not to say that there are not Democrats also culpable for gridlock. There are plenty of them.
But it is the Republican Party that has truly upended the apple cart. The much courted Republican "base" is now largely just a rabble of the old, angry and disgruntled of the caucasian persuasion. They apparently fear EVERYONE- immigrants, young people, anyone of color, gays, uppity women, and now even the Pope.
The Republican Party as it was constituted for most of the 20th century is dead - but afraid to fall.
How much longer can this nonsense go on without a true realignment in our political establishment?
Hillary Clinton is a credible person to woo the moneyed elite of the Republican Party - many of whom have, no doubt, had just about enough of the Republican base's excesses. Gay bashing, women bashing and hispanic bashing is profoundly bad for business these days.
The Clinton's are certainly capital friendly. And aside from the moneyed, she could certainly make a credible appeal to the moderates of more modest means of the GOP if the party continues on its course of martyrdom.
On the other hand, Mr. Sander's early successes (he is dear to my heart if not my head) is making an early courtship of GOP moderates a sticky wicket for Clinton II.
Over the long term I cannot help but suspect the time is coming for the United States to have something other than our customary two party system.
Mr. Sanders is demonstrating there may now be a critical mass for a party on the democratic left that is truly "leftist." I would join it immediately.
And the Republican base's Tea Party brand of populism may be viable as an independent party...at least for the moment... until it's angry and aging members die of natural causes or lose interest.
We live in interesting times.
Friday, September 25, 2015
Tuesday, September 22, 2015
A Dry September Day
It's been mighty wet. But this morning I woke-up to a foggy morning and once the fog burned-off it was very nice for a few hours. My old friend, Bob Chapman, is visiting for a couple of weeks and we took the dogs out to Dredge Lake. It was very nice.
After I got home from hound hoofing I went out in the yard and cut-back many of my perennials. Fall clean-up is my least favorite garden chore...because it's fall. Spring clean-up is much more satisfying. Nevertheless, I persevered and got about half of the job done before my back began to complain. The next dry day I will try to finish it up.
The garden soil is very, very wet. And I bet I rudely disturbed at least a hundred slugs.
The snow is slowly creeping down the mountains
This is about as much fall color as we will see...
Still a little fog on the lake
The K9s on patrol.
I think Bob enjoys the dog walks.
After I got home from hound hoofing I went out in the yard and cut-back many of my perennials. Fall clean-up is my least favorite garden chore...because it's fall. Spring clean-up is much more satisfying. Nevertheless, I persevered and got about half of the job done before my back began to complain. The next dry day I will try to finish it up.
The garden soil is very, very wet. And I bet I rudely disturbed at least a hundred slugs.
Saturday, September 12, 2015
Dinner with the Gals and their Pals
Hosted a prime rib supper for Amanda and Leah on Wednesday. Their friend Kira and her boyfriend were supposed to join us but were unable to make it. So...at the last minute the gals asked their pals Greg and Ro. And I had previously invited my pal Enrique who was accompanied by Hope's and Mischief's K9 pal, Nikki.
A wonderful time was had by all. I had some brie, smoked salmon and deviled eggs for appetizers. A crab bisque course. Then the main event with prime rib, pasta with pesto, cold asparagus with a vinaigrette, and a fruit salad. Cheesecake with blueberry sauce for afters. Quite tasty.
It doesn't get much better than this!
Leah wants to spend more time in Juneau. And Amanda is in the process of closing the Happy Camper for the season - although I believe it almost certain she will return next year. My fervent hope is that they both spend their summers here in the rain forest.
Mighty proud of those gals.
A wonderful time was had by all. I had some brie, smoked salmon and deviled eggs for appetizers. A crab bisque course. Then the main event with prime rib, pasta with pesto, cold asparagus with a vinaigrette, and a fruit salad. Cheesecake with blueberry sauce for afters. Quite tasty.
It doesn't get much better than this!
Leah wants to spend more time in Juneau. And Amanda is in the process of closing the Happy Camper for the season - although I believe it almost certain she will return next year. My fervent hope is that they both spend their summers here in the rain forest.
Mighty proud of those gals.
Thursday, September 3, 2015
Put on your Dancing Shoes Mr. President...
I've been avidly following the President's trip to Alaska. It's just possible the trip will prove meaningful in the long-run - the point in time when the petroleum industry led faux debate over whether or not man-made global warming is actually happening morphed into a more productive discussion about what we can do to mitigate the problem.
It was a substantive trip.
But having said that I have to confess that the highlight for me was the President doing a Native dance with the kiddos in Dillingham. The kids were delightful and the Mr. Obama appeared to be truly at ease and enjoying himself.
If you missed it, here ya go:
In other news, we have now enjoyed three consecutive days of sun here in the rain forest. Got mom's and auntie's yards mowed yesterday and mine today. Also cleaned gutters. Ugh! Not much left in the garden but the foliage is still green so I have not done any cutting-back yet.
And the bloody deer ate all the impatiens under my trees. Bastards!
It was a substantive trip.
But having said that I have to confess that the highlight for me was the President doing a Native dance with the kiddos in Dillingham. The kids were delightful and the Mr. Obama appeared to be truly at ease and enjoying himself.
If you missed it, here ya go:
In other news, we have now enjoyed three consecutive days of sun here in the rain forest. Got mom's and auntie's yards mowed yesterday and mine today. Also cleaned gutters. Ugh! Not much left in the garden but the foliage is still green so I have not done any cutting-back yet.
And the bloody deer ate all the impatiens under my trees. Bastards!
Tuesday, September 1, 2015
The Daily Dog Walk - On a Beautiful Fall Day
Woke up to clear skies this morning. And it is predicted to remain nice for the next three or four days.
The Dredge Lake complex in the Mendenhall Valley is my go-to spot for the daily dog walk. I've been there almost every day since late last winter. Last year I felt compelled to go elsewhere during the bear season - it seems that every time I turned-around there was a Yogi on the trail. But I have not had a single encounter this year although they're certainly around. When I'm walking the dogs I prefer to daydream rather than be on bear alert...
Dredge Lake has many memories for me. I recall one summer, in particular, when the Chapman brothers and I were out there all the time. George Chapman had just got his driver's license and liked to roar around the maze of dirt roads in the area. John, Bob and I were along for the ride. Big time fun.
In any event, here's the dog walk from this morning in pictures which happens to coincide with the first new snow on the mountains.
The Dredge Lake complex in the Mendenhall Valley is my go-to spot for the daily dog walk. I've been there almost every day since late last winter. Last year I felt compelled to go elsewhere during the bear season - it seems that every time I turned-around there was a Yogi on the trail. But I have not had a single encounter this year although they're certainly around. When I'm walking the dogs I prefer to daydream rather than be on bear alert...
Dredge Lake has many memories for me. I recall one summer, in particular, when the Chapman brothers and I were out there all the time. George Chapman had just got his driver's license and liked to roar around the maze of dirt roads in the area. John, Bob and I were along for the ride. Big time fun.
In any event, here's the dog walk from this morning in pictures which happens to coincide with the first new snow on the mountains.
Dredge Lake - a favorite swimming hole back in the day...
Mischief shows no inclination to go swimming however. Not today. Not any day.
In May there was little water in the area. But it's plenty wet now.
Hope loves her walkies.
Fresh snow on the mountains.
This water wasn't here a couple of days ago...
Bad BAD beavers!
Beautiful spot on the Mendenhall River
Don't recognize the name; but there are lots of regular walkers.
A very nice morning indeed...
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