I will keep advocating for Ukraine for as long as Ukraine keeps fighting back against the vile invaders of their land.
Veteran of four wars, four enlistments, four branches: Air Force, Army, Army Reserve, Army National Guard. I am both an AF (Air Force) veteran and as Veteran AF (As Fuck)
Saturday, April 19, 2025
Advocating for Ukraine: Telling Our Representatives That Ukraine is the Front Line of Freedom and Democracy
I will keep advocating for Ukraine for as long as Ukraine keeps fighting back against the vile invaders of their land.
Saturday, April 12, 2025
Has the Invasion Begun? No Ships at the South End of the Panama Canal
Just after midnight today I returned to Panama after two weeks in the US, preceded by two weeks in Chile. I rode to the Amador Causeway which is parallel to the south end of the Panama Canal.
There were no ships going into or coming out of the canal.
None.
I rode to the end of the Causeway, turned around and saw one completely empty container ship headed out into the Pacific Ocean.
Then I went to a coffee shop across from the rail yards at the Balboa container port. Some days I watch huge forklifts zooming along the tracks putting 40-foot containers on rail cars in one smooth move, or unloading a train from the Colon port.
Today, the train sat unattended. Behind the rail yard I saw the huge container cranes of the port. In almost an hour I saw none of the move.
After a month away, I wondered what I would see as I rode along the port.
I saw the effects of the uncertainty of tariffs. Nothing moving.
Is this the master plan for the Canal takeover? Impose tariffs wildly, stop shipping and bankrupt the canal company?
Not likely.
It will be fun to watch how the tariffs affect global shipping, since I have a front-row seat.
Saturday, April 5, 2025
"You Can Tell Who Boozes by the Company He Chooses" Another of my Dad's Axioms
Dad said, "You can tell who boozes by the company he chooses." Then he turned and walked back into the warehouse saying nothing else. He liked Tony, the driver who was talking to the bookie, but Tony had a gambling problem. Anyone who walked out to the Lincoln was headed for some sort of trouble.
Sunday, March 30, 2025
Living at the Beach in Vina del Mar, Chile
For two weeks I lived across the road from the beach at Vina del Mar, Chile. The weather was lovely--high 60s (20C) during the day and low 50s (12C) at night. The sound of the surf all day and night.
If I get a chance to return to Chile I would like to spend time at Vina del Mar, but definitely want to go south. I want to explore Tierra del Fuego and Patagonia. I want to ride up to the ski resorts in the Andes. What a beautiful country.
And the sunsets.......
Monday, March 24, 2025
George Washington to Donald Trump--Falling into a National Abyss
George Washington was a brave and passionate young man who by will and desire controlled his internal fires. He made himself the stern man who could lead a new nation during and after the Revolution that brought the nation into being. I am reading a Pulitzer-Prize-winning biography of George Washington by Ron Chernow. The more I read, the more I admire the man who was the symbol of America before there was a capital, a flag or a national government.
And with each page, the contrast between the man who brought America into being and the dissolute dumpy draft dodger in the White House is more vivid. Washington was a colonel in the Virginia militia during his early twenties. He was celebrated for heroism in England and the colonies for his bravery during the Seven Year’s War: at the same age our current President had draft deferments for invisible bone spurs.
When Washington first took command of the continental army in Cambridge, there was an outbreak of smallpox in Boston where the British held the city. The British using 18th Century biological warfare, sent boatloads of infected Boston residents across the Charles River to Cambridge to spread the disease. Washington, who had taken the crude vaccine himself, ordered his soldiers to be vaccinated. He carefully quarantined the infected Bostonians sent across the Charles River.
Today, the anti-vaxxer in chief appointed a lying vaccine skeptic to be the head of Health and Human Services. In a less-known act, Trump re-instated soldiers who refused the Covid vaccine while on duty. Returning to the ranks soldiers who refused orders will make the US military exactly the kind of “losers” he said happened under the previous President. Washington knew discipline (obeying orders) made the army effective. Whining idiots who refuse a vaccine could refuse to fight. How much worse is combat than a Covid shot?
Martha Washington traveled from Virginia to wherever her husband was during terrible winters such as the one in 1976-77 to be with her husband. Martha was terrified of the vaccine which nearly claimed the life of her son, but George insisted she be vaccinated to be with the army. She took the vaccine, was ill for a month and recovered. I think soldiers should be at least as brave as George Washington’s wife.
Washington had an eye for good leaders. The best men in his army rose rapidly through the ranks. Generals Green and Knox notably rose rapidly to important commands as did young officers who caught Washington’s attention. As against the British army with its deep class distinctions, Washington’s army was a meritocracy, bringing the best to the top. Trump has appointed a Star Wars bar scene of misfits to corrupt and destroy the government. Notable in the inventory of idiots is talk-show-host Pete Hegseth, the secretary of defense. Will this moron even be sober if Russia attacks Europe?
Can America survive this onslaught of mediocrity? I don’t know. When we survived the Civil War, Americans still admired courage and thought the President should be a leader of great character. Last year America no longer cared about character. A mean mediocrity was their pick to make America great again. Not even 100 days into utopia, the economy is tanking because the 20th century man in the White House is re-instating the tariff wars of the 1920s. How did that turn out?
Stupid is not only infinite, but bipartisan. Even as I despair of the descent from the dignity of Washington to immoral mutant Trump, I know that people who agree with me about Trump will howl about Washington, Jefferson and other of the founders of America who owned slaves. Whatever their flaws, the nation they founded eventually fought its bloodiest war to end slavery.
The critics of Washington and America right now are protesting in favor of Jihad on and around college campuses and major cities. The most pathetic of them are Gays for Gaza. Only Israel in the entire Middle East would allow gay people to live in safety, to live at all. In Gaza or any Jihad land, gay people, whatever their pronouns, would be stoned by a gleeful, hateful mob doing the will of their hateful god. Pro-Hamas is not less vile than Pro-Trump. And both are willing to sacrifice their followers without a second thought.
Wednesday, March 19, 2025
Chilean Sunset--Riding in Another Country South of the Equator
For the next ten days I will be in Chile before returning to Panama. I got a bike yesterday, so I will have a week of riding the hills above the beach in Valparaiso and along the beachfront. This is my first trip to Chile, the fourth country I have visited in South America. I have also been to Argentina, Brazil and Columbia on this continent.
As with other countries south of the equator, riding in Chile is strange because the sun crosses the sky in the north, rather than the south. Since the late 1980s, I have ridden more than 150,000 miles in the northern hemisphere and a few thousand miles either near the equator or in the southern hemisphere.
Riding in the northern hemisphere, especially in cold weather, conditions me to feel the sun in the south. As I ride due west, for example, my left side is slightly warmer and the glare of the low winter sun is in my left eye. Tens of thousands of miles and decades of riding burned this into my mind as "normal."
My first ride in the southern hemisphere almost 30 years ago was due west from Perth, Australia, to the Indian Ocean. It was mid July, winter, and barely above freezing. On that 20-km ride, I stopped twice. My body told me I had to be going the wrong way because my right side was warmed by the sun. Instinct led me to think I was somehow going the wrong way. I was not.
For the next week in Chile, I will have the same instinctual feeling of going the wrong way. When I ride south and have the sun behind me, I will have to tell myself nothing is wrong.
In the meantime, the view along the coast is spectacular.
As an aside on travel, I have been to all six continents, and ridden in five. I have yet to ride in Africa. Chile is the 62nd country I have visited. I have lived in five countries including the US.
Also, South American and Oceana are the two continents where I have ridden in all the countries I have visited. Four countries in South America. And in Oceana, I have only visited one country, Australia, and ridden in it.
I have only been in five countries in North America and ridden in just three:the US, Canada and Panama. I have not ridden in Mexico or Haiti.
Which means I have ridden in 43 of the 55 countries I have visited in Europe and Asia.
I have ridden a bike in more countries that I have done any other activity I keep track of. For example, I have been in an airplane in 43 countries, driven in 30, ridden in a train in 25, used a laundromat in 21 and swam in 14. My biggest decade for travel is the current one. I have visited 35 countries since January 2020.
I'm not sure when I will ride in another country. I have no definite plans to visit a new country in the near future. I have ridden in 35 of the 41 United States, so I have more states to visit sometime in future.
Friday, March 14, 2025
The Divider
Those who love Trump believe he has many talents. But one stands out. He is better than anyone at dividing people. His instinct for what will tear apart any group is nearly flawless.
This week, Jews across America get more divided each day over the arrest of Mahmoud Kahlil. Why did ICE arrest Kahlil? They could have deported a dozen, a hundred, or more students on visas and had very little blowback. On a student visa, supporting terrorists is automatic deportation.
But Kahlil has a green card so his free-speech rights are ambiguous. He is not a student but is living in student housing. His wife is eight months pregnant so he is more sympathetic than that other supporters of Hamas terror.
Why him?
Because he will give Trump a controversy to point to every time something does not go his way. Kahlil will likely get deported. The conservative high court is not going to give him the benefit of the doubt if it gets that far.
For Trump, the support for Kahlil is just another deep-state defense of terrorism.
For some Jews Kahlil is a terrorist who should be deported, for others, he has rights and Jews should protect the rights of everyone because we will be next.
Whatever the fate of Kahlil, the divisions among American Jews will be deeper.
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