Is it the truth …?

I have been a member of Rotary International for the past 30 years and I have sought to live according to the concepts espoused by what is arguably the world’s pre-eminent non-governmental organization.

Rotary has authored what it calls its “Four-Way Test of the things we think, say and do.” The first of those concepts asks, “Is it the truth?”

A Rotarian from Shelby, N.C., pitched a fascinating notion in a letter to the editor of Rotary magazine.

I am certain he is aiming his barbs at D.C. leadership, namely the president of the United States. “These are times that try the consciences of Rotarians in the United States,” writes Steve Nye. “In our world today, there is a concerted effort to prevent anyone from getting the truth. For years we have heard claims that are based on false assumptions and nonexistent evidence,” he writes.

Yeah. Ya think?

He implores Rotarians to reach out to those in power to get them to live by the rules espoused in the Four Way Test. Indeed, the demand for truth-telling carries an implied directive, which is that the truth must be demonstrable. There must be evidence to back up whatever assertion these people make.

“If we are to be true Rotarians,” Nye writes, “then it is imperative that we ask for the unvarnished truth, even if ithe facts prove to be contrarary to our own personal beliefs.” He continues: “There is a reason that ‘Is it the truth?’ is the first rule of the Four-Way Test. Without the truth, we are left with a situtation where chaos reigns over all we hold dear.”

This man’s cogent message must fall directly on the audience that hears the rubbish that comes from the White House these days. The man who utters is beyond redemption. He’ll never change. It becomes our responsibility to call him out whenever he bellows such blatant lies.

One year down (almost), three more to go

Listen up, boys and girls, I have some good news to remind you about some news that might cause you some queasiness … as it does for me and I’ve just now thought about it.

The good news is that we’re closing in on the first year of Donald Trump’s second term as POTUS. He took the oath of office on Jan. 20, 2025, which means on that date next year — which is just around the corner! — he will have completed the first year of his Retribution Tour.

Now for the rest of it. Dude’s got three more years to wreak havoc on our democratic republic.

I shall qualify the bad news with a few glimmers of hope that we might be able to stem the damage this blowhard can inflict.

The midterm election is coming up next fall. A year from next week! It’ll be here in a flash. We have to prepare for a back-alley brawl with the MAGA cultists. It is winnable. The House of Reps is close to flipping to Democratic control. If the nation can elect a handful of Democrats, we can welcome Hakeen Jeffries as our next speaker. The Senate is a tougher climb, but there appears to be a GOP senator or two who might be vulnerable to defeat. I am not going to toss John Cornyn under that electoral bus … at least not yet.

Trump keeps yammering that he’s in the strongest public approval rating in history. Yeah, he actually has said it. He’s lying. His approval rating at this moment stands at around 41%. President George W. Bush’s rating peaked at around 90% right after 9/11. President Bush the Elder’s rating topped out at 91% when he declared that Saddam Hussein’s invasion of Kuwait in August 1990 “will not stand.” President Reagan won a 49-state re-election landslide victory in 1984, garnering 59% of the popular vote. President Nixon also won a 49-state re-election bid in 1972, and with a 62% popular vote.

Finally, Donald Trump said this week that he cannot seek a third term as president. The Constitution’s 22nd Amendment won’t allow it, he acknowledged. So, there … even the insurrectionist in chief has realized that amending the Constitution to allow him to run for a third term is out of the question.

What does all this mean for democracy’s future? It means that Trump is the lamest of ducks and that if he continues to blunder and bumble his way through the rest of his term that there well might be a candidate who can restore regular order to the way we govern this great country.

Deal maker in chief is MIA

Someone will have to explain to me why the deal maker in chief, the guy who keeps bragging about his ability to cut deals with anyone is missing in action on any effort to broker an end to the government shutdown.

You’ve heard Donald Trump bellow and boast about his deal making skill. He yammers about how he can bring two sides together to strike deals that benefit everyone affected. How’s he doing on the shutdown?

He has shown virtually no interest in cutting a deal that would return hundreds of thousands of federal employees to their jobs. No interest in paying those who’ve still been working. Not a semblance of interest in seeking a long-term solution to this ongoing string of continuing resolutions that are good for only a few months before we return once again to the grandstanding we’re seeing in our nation’s capital.

Allow me this point of personal privilege. I am planning to board a jetliner for a flight back east in about 12 days. Air traffic controllers are on the job … but aren’t getting paid for keeping planes from crashing into each other. I believe I will hold my breath for the entire length of the length of the flight; that goes in both directions, too!

Trump has sent a healthy portion of his career in politics bragging about how crafty he is at the negotiating table. I’m ready to see if this know-nothing can deliver the goods. If he doesn’t, an entire country is going to continue to suffer.

East Wing destruction so very galling

I am having difficulty getting past the notion of Donald Trump deploying the bulldozers and backhoes to knock down the East Wing of the White House.

This heartless bastard doesn’t give a rat’s ruby red rear end about history or how the building where he will live for the next three years holds so much of our nation’s rich history. Dude wants to build a gold-adorned ballroom. Never f***ing mind that the East Wing is part of the people’s house, that’s my house, your house. The guy who has moved in there on a temporary basis has taken it upon himself to knock a good part of it down.

It is an outrageous violation of what we normally think of as decent, graceful and normal.

Presidents of the United States just don’t have carte blanche to destroy valuable pieces of public property. However, Trump doesn’t give a crap on what is normal.

It’s going to take me a while to get past this disgraceful act of arrogance.

Waiting for the wake up call

I will not venture a guess on when it might occur, but I am waiting for the wake up call to ring in the ears of the Republicans who occupy most of the seats in both chambers of Congress.

The call will come from the coscience of a once-great political party. It will sound the alarm that GOP members I hope hear and take seriously.

The wake up call is bound to remind the GOP majority for who it is working. It isn’t the man who keeps the chair warm in the Oval Office. They work for rank and file Americans, even those of us who didn’t vote for them and those who detest the idea that Donald Trump is being paid 400 grand annually to serve as POTUS.

One must presume that Trump might do something that is so outrageous that most members of Congress no longer can support that dipshit. President Nixon found the drop-dead moment in 1974 when the Supreme Court ordered him to turn over the Watergate tapes that had him ordering the CIA to cover up the Watergate caper.

Is such a moment awaiting Donald Trump? The man appears to have buffaloed the political right wing.

But I will hold out hope.

Trump is POTUS for all of us … yes?

One of the many lessons that Donald J. Trump cannot — or will not — grasp is the notion that as the nation’s highest elected official he serves as leader for the entire country and those who occupy every square mile of it.

Therefore, when Trump denigrates great American cities as “hellholes,” or “war-ravaged,” or communities ravaged by “drugs, sex traffickers, killers and gang members,” he is condemning the leadership coming from what is left of the White House.

I need to remind Trump that he was elected in 2024 by a tiny plurality of Americans. He won the Electoral College vote by a slim, but decisive margin. It was not the “landslide” he keeps calling it. However, he took office as president of the entire nation. He owes it to the people who live in our great cities to give them the attention and tender loving care he keeps heaping onto the laps of those who reside in deep-red states and counties. It’s not happening.

What is happening is that he is sending soldiers into cities to rid them of crime that doesn’t exist. I laughed out loud when I read that Trump had referred to my hometown of Portland as a city “at war,” that it is being swallowed whole by criminals who are living there illegally. What a load of bull dookey … you know?

The only thing that Portland residents have in common with residents of other great cities is that most of them voted for Kamala Harris for president in 2024.

Talk about politicization …

A question to ask of Trump …

A fair question one could pose to Donald J. Trump might go something like this … but bear in mind that we are talking about a pathological liar, a serial cheat and a man who says he’s never sought forgiveness.

Uh, Donald, how would react if one of your employees got caught with his hand in the till, while he was boinking a colleague of his and the two of them were plotting to take over your company … possibly using violent means?

I am not a Trump cultist — oh, duhhh! — so I cannot answer that question with a semblance of fairness. My hope would be that he cut the employees loose with cause and with malice and the he would seek to repair whatever damage had been done to the company in question.

The question is relevant because about 77 million Americans cast their votes in 2024 for an inidividual who has (allegedly) done all those things. They comprise the moronic MAGA brigade of Trump loyalists who gave their guy a pass on all the transgressions he has committed and some of which he has actually acknowledged! Lest we forget, we must remember that Trump provoked the mob to attack the Capitol on 1/6 in an effort to reverse the result of a free and fair presidential election in 2020.

So, I sit in my North Texas home scratching my head and wondering how this guy would react if someone who worked for him damaged his company the way he has inflicted damage on our great nation.

What if it were your house … ?

Let’s play a little game of “what if” … if you don’t mind. I’ll be brief, but the point I want to make is pretty damn big.

What if you rented your home to a tenant who promised to take good care of your property? He wouldn’t touch it. He would make no alerations to it and would return it to you in precisely the condition he found it when he took the keys to the place.

Then, suddenly — and with virtually zero advance warning — bulldozers and backhoes show up and start knocking down an adjoining structure. What if your tenant told you he wanted to build a room to make fishing flies. But … wait! That’s not the deal we entered into when I rented the place to you, is your response. That’s tough, he said … live with it.

So here we are. The man who is living as renter in the people’s house, the White House, has decided to knock down the historic East Wing. He wants to build an opulent ballroom. He wants to use that ballroom to entertain heads of state. He deems the State Dining Room, where presidents have welcomed visiting kings, queens, potentates and assorted leaders of various nations for many decades.

Donald Trump is making a mockery of the house that you and I own. Where I come from, I call it “de-facing public property.” Yes, I get that he’s a U.S. citizen, too, so he can claim ownership of the White House where he will live for the next three years. To my way of thinking, that does not give him license to destroy a couple of centuries of history by building a ballroom that likely will look like a sort of Mar-a-Lago on the Potomac.

I’m sure you’ll recall the jokes that went viral when Trump considering a run for the presidency. Some jokesters wondered aloud whether he would erect a huge “TRUMP” sign and hang it on the front of the White House. It got a huge laugh.

Today … it’s not so funny.

Speaker losing shutdown battle?

Mike Johnson — bless his heart — is trying desperately to blame the government shutdown on Democrats who oppose Republican bills to reopen the government.

What the speaker of the U.S. House of Representatves never says while chastising his Democratic friends is the reason for the string of “no” votes. Republican honchos leave out the part about Affordable Care Act subsidies being swept away by these GOP efforts to unlock the doors of the federal government. Getting rid of the ACA only will send insurance premiums far into the deep blue sky. It will deny health insurance to millions of Americans who depend on what is referred to colloquially as Obamacare.

Do you remember when “Obamacare” was tossed around as an epithet? These days, even the former president, Barack Obama, uses the term when referencing the ACA at political rallies. The ACA was the 44th president’s signature piece of domestic legislation, which then-Vice President Joe Biden was heard calling a “big fu**ing deal.” And it is!

The government is shut down and heading for a record stint of governing inaction by the political party that runs both congressional chambers, has one of its own in the White House (which he is destroying with the ballroom construction), and yet these numbskulls can’t find their ass with both hands.

Speaker Johnson is losing the battle and possibly the public relations war over this government shutdown. To be honest, I don’t give a crap about Johnson and the Republicans’ standing in the polls. I do care that the government restarts and gets revved up to help those of who are paying for the services … which we aren’t getting!

East Wing crashing down!

I really have little to offer about Donald Trump’s decision to tear down the East Wing of the White House to build a ballroom. I am left mostly to shake my head in utter astonishment that this moron would do such a thing to a cherished piece of our national history.

Trump once promised to leave the White House structure alone were he to make significant change in it. That he broke that promise is no surprise, but it doesn’t lessen the ghastly sight of he wrecking crews knocking down the place where heads of state have met with presidents and where important events have occurred.

I am going to presume that Trump will glitter the ballroom up with the gold trimmings he already has placed in the Oval Office and throughout the West Wing. The guy sickens me to my core.

You know, of course, who is paying for this ballroom. You and I are. The taxpayers. We’re going to pony up about $300 million for a project that received zero public comment prior to the arrival of the wrecking crew. And, yes, even the legality of this work is being questioned.

Trump just makes me want to hurl.