Wednesday, August 28, 2024

"Me, Me, Me, or You, You, You?"

 


 

"Nearly all men can stand adversity, but if you want to test a man's character, give him power."-- Attributed to Abraham Lincoln. In reality, Lincoln never uttered or wrote those words or words to that effect. Instead, they were said about him.

The original version of the quotation came on Jan. 16, 1883, during a speech in Washington, D.C., by the prominent writer and orator Robert Ingersoll.

"If you" want to know the difference between an orator and a speaker, read the oration of Lincoln at Gettysburg and then read the speech of Everett at the same place. One came from the heart. The other was born only of the voice. Lincoln's speech will be remembered forever. Everett's no man will read. It was like plucked flowers."

 

From the Democratic National Convention came speeches we haven't heard the likes of in a while. No sound bites, full on speeches, given with conviction, truth, honesty, promises to lower taxes for the middle class, build more houses so the middle class can afford to buy one, preserve Medicare, and Social Security, feed the children, give teachers a living wage, maintain funding for schools, give our children an opportunity to be free of pollution and bullets, overturn Roe vs Wade to provide a reproductive freedom to women, give Americans hope again.

The American Dream raised its beautiful head again when two people from State Schools worked their way up the ranks; one was bussed to school, and the other who grew up on a farm could run for President and Vice President of the United States.

Remember when the strength of America lie in its strong middle class?

Yes, we had problems in the 60's, but we had the guts to protest wars, and march for civil rights, to change the dress code in schools--and champion men to grow facial hair.

Professor Robert Reich, former Secretary of Labor, now on Substack, helped me understand how Americans could vote for a tyrant.

Trump exploited their anger.

Americans, especially the working class, have been bullied.  They have been bullied by corporate executives, Wall Street, and upper-class urban professionals.

They're angry.

In Trump, they saw someone who they thought was different.

Except that Trump is a bully.

Trump used his wealth to gain power. He used his power to target people of color, harass and abuse women, lie, violate the law, and attempt to topple our Constitution. Instead of being a leader for the people, he became an advocate for himself. He was and still is vindictive against anyone who opposes him. And then he rages at anyone who calls him a bully. And he admires Hannibal Lector! What?! (Lector is fictitious character from the movie Silence of the Lambs, who eats people.)

Trump is a "me, me, me, person.

Kamala Harris said every day in court, she would say 5 words, "Kamala Harris for the People."

"Because," she says, "what happens to one of us happens to all."

"Kamala Harris is a You, you, you person." (Thanks, Bill Clinton.)

 

From Reich:

"We have learned that Trump cannot be beaten at his own game. He cannot be out-threatened. He cannot be shouted down. He is beyond shame or guilt. He emits lies at such volume and repetition they cannot be corrected.

"The only way to beat him is by playing an entirely different game that draws on qualities that are the opposite of his, that appeals to those aspects of the American character diametrically opposed to his.

"Lincoln spoke of the better angels of our nature. Those better angels are still there but have lain dormant since 2016. Biden tried reviving them, but he didn't have the energy or stamina to pull it off. Kamala Harris and Tim Walz do."

 

And why don't our adversaries trust women?




Women, we need to roar now to convince Americans to vote for Kamala Harris and Tim Walz.

Listen to Lady Gaga go against Trump. She  put it out there. (Trump lied with an ad stating that Gaga supported him.)

https://www.nbcnews.com/video/lady-gaga-slams-trump-at-biden-rally-in-pittsburgh-95211077945

"Vote to keep Trump out of the White House like your life depends on it, no, like your children's lives depend on it, because it does."—Lady Gaga.

And then listen to that Lady sing our National Anthem. Wow, those pipes of hers rang out over the U.S. Capitol and the Washington Memorial with the clarity of an angel.  

https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/watch-lady-gaga-sings-the-star-spangled-banner-at-biden-inauguration

 


Thursday, August 22, 2024

Keep the Momentum Going

Keep the Momentum Going

The World is watching us

Will Democracy win?

It’s a horse race. The big one was ahead, but wait—that little filly with the heart and soul of a warrior was coming up fast.

Run, baby, our lives depend on it!

We desire to be hobble-free, to run with the wind at our backs, our foals beside us, having just been set free from the paddock and into the big, wide, wonderful world.


 Hi Fellow writers,

You probably found this website because you are a writer.

I have changed Notes from Jo to Jo's Notes because I could get a dot com. 

Another website? Really, do we need another? 

Probably not, but I need a place to expound. I've been posting my book, Your Story Matters, for some time now, and I miss the weekly post.  

So, let's talk.

 

You talk, too. Don't be shy or afraid. I will NOT use your email address if you follow me.

 

You know how afraid we are of declaring our political bent, afraid we might get into an argument, hurt someone's feelings, or hate that person because they think differently from us?  I've never been particularly political, but now I feel speaking up is essential. I believe our Democracy is at stake. 

 

We might differ in parties, but I know people WANT TO BE FREE. They want a good life for their children. They want those children to come home from school without bullet holes. People on both sides help a neighbor in need. We can debate Abortion, like when is a fetus a person, or when does it have a soul, but the truth is, it's a personal choice, and there is more to Roe vs Wade than abortion. It dips into fertility situations. Without fertility intervention, I wouldn't have one of my grandsons. Banning abortion interferes with the doctor and patient having a dialogue and deciding what's best given the situation. Nobody wants to kill babies.

 

And nobody wants to live under the division and hatred that has plagued us for the last few years. Yelling, calling names, telling lies, what are we in the first grade?

 

You can hate both political parties if that floats your boat, but make a conscious decision. Freedom or Tyranny which?



Monday, August 19, 2024

Notes

“The author and the reader know each other: they meet on the bridge of words.”—Madeleine L’Engle.

 

Supposedly the following quote came from a Native American elder, “You can look at the events ahead as a hole or a door. A hole will suck you in. A door will open to new possibilities."

Let us choose the door.

And from Dr. Terry Cole Whittiker:

“It takes a daring person to give up sickness and give up living from doom and gloom. It takes daring to actually give from joy and to change your work so that you are doing nothing but adding to peoples’ greatness.”

 

Yesterday, I stumbled upon an old blog site that I no longer use, and I was struck by Terry’s quote. I was taken back to the first time I walked into Terry’s Science of the Mind Church in San Diego, California—and walked out a different person.

Maybe I didn’t change so much in the hour or so I spent there, but it changed my focus; I found a home where others thought similarly to me. They came together in joy and celebration.

Those memories sent me back to reading some of the material I knew long ago, but it dimmed of late when I got caught up in world conditions. Zig Zigler was correct when he said, “People often say that motivation doesn’t last. Well, neither does bathing. That’s why we recommend it daily.”

Neville Goddard (1905-1972) wrote, “A nation can exhibit no greater wisdom in the mass than it generates in its units. For this reason, I have always preached self- help.”

Some say you are selfish in going for self-help. No, if everyone was whole, if they knew they were divine beings in love with life and the world. We would live in paradise. Until that day, we must have laws, preserve the rights of individuals, feed the hungry, and protect the weak and innocent. That’s society. We’d have a hard time without traffic laws. Can you imagine setting up the stop light system? I am amazed.