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When you glow, you glow. You can turn a fire hose on a bonfire, but it just produces steam. And if you are killjoy at the bonfire, then everyone is going to see what you are doing.
So why doesn't all the 'hate' from the bull-horn section of the pay-ed for crowd of usual suspects not effect the way that many feel about our current president? Remember, we weren't the ones who plumbed the septic lie-factory to the mainstream news. We have admitted novelist wannabe ex-pres press secretary who concocted luscious and bloated and obviously false 'narratives' and then made perfectly self-respecting Marxists, of the last administration, go out and parrot that as if it were doctrine.
I don't know Susan Rice. Her persona seems that of a disgruntled revolutionary. But she had a certain gravitas, in that you wanted to believe in her. You wanted to disagree with her ideas about Socialism, and how bankers have been. You long to explain to her, near a bonfire, about how her delusions about bankers and money and power of the 'conservatives' is all a great big lie. That no one was ever putting her down for being who she was. That she can love a capitalist, and he isn't really a pig. That you should never base your love life on delusions about politics. Republicans can date Democrats, can marry and have children and we are all one great big happy family of America
At which point she might just look with a befuddled look and say "Are you putting me on?" becase yes it's true about Democrats and Republicans being able to actually get along, and even people of different social status, but we all know that in past generations there were taboos and hangups about race and who you could or could not marry.
Yes, we can't ignore our tainted past. But is it still actual, or just Historical. If you think that Whites and Blacks and Puerto Ricans dont' get along, then what decade are you living in?
So, ya, 'race' and 'ethnicity' is still a touchy subject.
In any case, Donald has already been through the mudslinging, years and year ago. Schooled in the harsh double back stab by participating in numerous celebrity roasts over the years, and already besmirched because of the red-haired badger look of his coiffure (his hair. I need to spell check!), and already a standing joke, so much so that he shows up on numerous situation comedies as a standing joke. For example Chandler and Monica . . . supposedly saw him on an elevator . . . in one episode of Friends. Fran Dressier had his ex-wife on her show The Nanny. Trump was vetted by American Culture (as if we all have a single mind, we don't) long long ago. He was mocked and made fun of constantly and with with the best minds of their generation throwing dung at his visage long long ago into the eons of past time, back to the oh-oh's, in the 90's. the in the 80's. Even back in the '70's
But just because a famous person is fun to make-fun-of, doesn't mean that he's a bad guy. And you can see clips of Donald locked in a loving battle with the best and brightest put-down comics of the last 25 years. Donald Trump has the persona of the best of them, and he's got that to augment his warm heart. He is not a push over. He knows how to get to the crux of the matter. And thus, being an insult comic, is a residual skill. We hope that he uses it for the good. He seems to. He definitely throws it right back at the mean liars whatever nonsense that they are dishing out to the world. They are not used to the cowed and pliant public actually having a champion who gets that the New York Times has farmed out lies for at least 15 years, or more. Or that various 'news' agencies of network television are more 'news-tainment' and aren't always fair or ballanced, to use the lingo of the journalistic trade and, perhaps, trade marked words of one or more organizations or individuals.
Mr Trump may seem unkind when he is blunt. Usually his bluntness is a direct volley back-at-cha, in an on-going parley, between people who are bent on his destruction, not just politically but personally. Is it unkind to bully-back at a bully? Is that not what Trump does everytime? It's like General Patton: he had no time for feelings and nonsense. Get to the heart of the matter. We are at war. A general doesn't explain himself in the height of battle.
So when is Trump actually mean or unkind to people without call? In what way might he seem unkind? In fact, if you have been following him . . .you know that he's got a very warm and endearing side to him. Ya, he talks like a bowery long-shoreman at the speakeasy. He talks about women in a crude way that is distasteful to many. I can assure that men don't all talk like that. The ones that don't speak English, They don't. They have their own thing. Basica point: lusty, boastful, seemingly conceited because he is self-promoting. He was all of these things long before June of 2015 when he finally through his hat into the ring, for sure, at great cost to his personal business and his net worth. But he is a man who understand that valuation isn't something to just monetize. There are certain aspects of human life that ought not be commotized and shopped off. We have to have various bedrock features of life that we don't just shill off.
The Constitution of the United States of America, as flawed as it is, it's not a rag to be disrespected. And so what won by Mr. Trump winning, as the front man for the cause of maintaining our Republic?
You can't bring down the idea of maintaining our Republic.Why such opposition to the reasonable return to rule of law and respect of The Constitution of the United States of America?
So what just happened? What did the new president bring? Insider knowledge of the swamp.
The hard part for those who run crooked cartel entities (most won't be crooked, they might be 'cartel' but they might be above board and designed to be good for all the poeple, like the power company or the highway department, as many problems as they have.
If you are doing good for the world, no matter what your social hierarchy, monarch or mole, if you do good for the people, then what are you worried about? This is a constatutionalist president. You have rights. Those rights are to be preserved. We aren't going to stop you from screaming like a fool at a rally. But you had better not cross over into insurrection. And as far as that goes: the rules of civil society have existed for generations and generations. The consequences of bad behavior, like sucker punching imagined political opponents, haven't changed in 200 years. So don't act surprised when actual physical bullies are called before judges and juries. Sticks and stones can break your bones. And if you resort to them you will be deemed by those who deemed to be dealt with by courts and juries.
Trump is an awesome man. He's flawed about some things in the sense that he's a crude and in your face orator (at times). He's got a good heart and he wants to do well for all the people. That includes his political opponents. That includes anyone.
And as far as people being deported, it is my understanding that only includes criminals, not people who are here without authorization. So, if someone is dealing illegally, and gang-banging (you know what I mean) then they might need to worry. But that kind ought to worry anyway, if they are part of a criminal gang. If they are part of a criminal gang they have bigger things to worry about. The cartel wars have been raging in that sphere for a long time now, through the whole of the last presidency, and even before that. Parts of Mexico, our awesome southern neighbor, are basically occupied and controlled by cartels in certain Mexican states.
I won't go into the grim details. Let's just say it's not a pretty story.
We thus hear 'the cry of the poor', crying out for justice. We need a secure border. We need it so that the cartel violence will be curtailed. The drug trade needs to be unwound. Violence needs to end against innocent citizens. And Mexicans, as a class, are not the problem. The list of victims in these cartel wars is mostly filled with names of Mexicans. it is in the interests of both nations to solve this problem, to end these wars, to restore civilian order and remove cartel governance.
But how? And 'remove' doesn't mean 'replace the people'. It means that they deal from now forward into the future, within the law. A general amnesty for certain types of crimes might be in order. And an acceptance of the (alledged) criminal past of various 'leaders' in certain regions . . . to give them a way out so it's not a battle to return to civil society. The man who is drawn into the cartel violence at an early age, and is this a liberal cliche(?), might not really have had much other opportunity. We can't just say that every male between the age of 18 and 65 is a criminal and needs to be jailed for their past crimes. In some parts, if you could know everything everyone thought that they had to do (thought that they had to do), you might be able to bring a whole towns population under indictment. Logisitics of it say it's untenible. The war should be declared over, and the amnesty ought to be put in for those who can admit to their crimes. Leniency might be the better route for many of these cartel regions.
The solution might be hundreds and hundreds of new jobs for the honest people of that region. How about anyone who works on the wall is given a special status as friend of the wall, and they are then allowed to be on either side of it with little or no difficulty?
Construction jobs are good for a region's economy. A sane gantried passageway is also good for business on either side of it. In places like El Paso or San Diego the local culture gets sliced in two by the international border. Locals in such regions ought to be able to pass back and forth in their routine travels without few issues, and without a lot of hassling.
An open border? It's not a border at all. So what I'm saying if you are a Vermonter in Vermont and you live near the border it ought to be no big deal for you to pass back and forth. But if you are from Asia or from South America, or even from Massachusetts just driving up for the day, it's not unreasonable to have to go through a border crossing and have some scruteny applied to you.
Same deal in El Paso, Same deal in Laredo. Same deal in Los Cruces, or in San Diego. Or up in Vancouver.
Alright, I got stuff to do. I've been divagating off from the various topics, and got into the whole 'border needs a sane gantry', which some call a wall, bit that I sometimes write about.
In conclusion: Trump is awesome. He's brave to do what he is doing. And even if you hate his politics, you ought to love the man. Even if you don't love him, really, seriously, hate? Is hate for another person ever really correct? Maybe introspection is what you need.
Second conclusion: America is always good to people from elsewhere. All we are trying to do is to tame the aspect that seems as if some from somewhere are taking advantage of The United States of America, and it seems to many that some (who?) wish that America, as a nation, were just merged into the wider world of old-world cartel aristocracy. It would make it so much easier for them to govern us from afar if we'd just give up our borders and capitulate to the old-world money mavens, and the operatives of cartel governance.
We don't want one world order this year. We don't want special citizen diplomats with super-diplomatic-immunity lording over us. We don't want to be ruled by unknown cartels from overseas. We don't want the richest people telling us that we won't be able to drive a car in 2025. We are sick to death of the collectivism of the Federal Bureaucracy (in some sectors).
The International order hasn't disappeared. And no one would want it to. We ought not to villainize it. They might think what they do is for the better, what they call 'progress', but which to many seems a retrograde, and dead common, return to feudalism. Only it would be feudalism of unknown cartels and governance. It would be undemocratic. It would be retrograde. It's not progress, it's collectivism designed to promote eventual fiscal insolvency of the nations that undergo it; who then, under dictatorship, sell out to the cartel governance and cede the sovereignty of various provinces to . . . unknown and heedless hedgemons of unknown origin; so it seems to many, this dark view of the collapse of puppet dictatorship. We see the most recent example in Venezuela. Mining rights were easily pawned off to get capital for the dictator-general who had no more cash.
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A lot can happen in a year. I used to update these pages all the time. Maybe I could start doing that again?
Today was the day of setting the clocks forward.
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No one who contacts me about work seems to provide any serious prospects, like they are just hazing me..
The realization that much of what you find on line is just bots messing with people and trying to train them to be ineffective at debate by making them revert to insults, putdowns, and sub-human behavior makes social media seem to be a wasteland. It is best to not participate in that.
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Seasons change month to month and sometimes we get back to what we left to the side.
well most news was about the raid a few weeks ago, I read up on what I could find.
I read up on it but I didn't try to spend too much time dwelling on it.
I wrote some things. But I can only observe these things. I wish not to be seen as being one who understands what it going on in the world these days. I try to learn what happens and try less to 'splain about the peeps involved. That whole 'It's them!' finger pointing is bogus and discordant to an eccumenical and open hearth world view.
And those who seek to live within a meta where they rule the world as a cartoon avatar persona . . . and do their pyramid scheme money-thang and their virtuality as if it's real . . . They do as they will and I have no say over their futures. So why do they pretend to have a say over mine?
The answer is: that if they live within a meta, then their rules are for them there. Outside of that, in the real world, those of us who aren't crazy with self-entitled ideation, and wealth beyond measure that enables us to put the equipment on, and all of it's tethering and attachments and live within that matrix world . . . all of us who do not wish to join them in what seems to be a depraved cult of wish fulfillment cooupled with a magical point of view about the fate of peoples and persons . . . all of us who have not gone crazy like that . . . you can't really expect us to let you carry on and try to rule us from within your cage of technology?
video gaming morphed into 'meta world creation' because the games were too depraved that had the cool world layouts that people like. The puzzles one loves to solve, and the cool graphics that one wants to see were those times interspersed with simulated acting out of depraved behaviors, like having to kill all the other characters in the scene before one moves on to the next level.
So at some point you trained yourself to not do it, to click through the depravity as if it's not there, and maybe miss a creepy backstory. I gave up playing those kinds of games, and I still ike to watch old replays, but I fast forward through the gun fight parts, the ghouls who hound Lara Croft in the end levels of, say Tomb Raider aniversary are tiresome and almost designed to make the players hate this kind of depravity in a game, as if the writers are telling their funders ;Really, a kill anything that seems alive simulation? Like clones could never be born without a need to kill everything else in the proximity from where it emerged? Well, we all know what happend to the Lora Croft franchise, and most video games.
But the graphics can be compelling and fun, so people still get some enjoyment out of it.
And those who think that they can rule from within a meta? they have the persona of the villianous ancient ghoul who haunts Laura through out here travels. Watch a walk through of tomb Raider Aniversary. Feel free to fast forward through the psychopathic parts. But do listen to the banter and the dialog. Spoiler alert: Laura has a lot of soul searching to do.
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sometimes you just need to remove kruft.
Politics never ends but sometimes it's better to remain mute. Mostly when there is nothing needing or wanting to be said.
but that is no one, that has not hapened to anyone you made it up. thankfully true.
We move along. We keep doing for ourselves. We survive. We don't let the world define who and what we are, or how we feel, or what any of this really means.
And if they have bad humor, and will not forgive they will hate you then.
but at least in that story they leave you alone after all of that
They dont' always leave you alone. It seems they still sometimes want to connect to try to draw that cray cray narrative out one more time. And you have to explain that, no, sorry, this is a bit. You caught me while I was writing a character, that's not me. I am using tht as a dialog in a paly that I'm having my character write inside of his narrative, he's writing his own play about a guy writing a play.
It's like he feeds on it, I get bothered that he lets me go on with it.
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It's August. People are harvasting their tomatoes. Other people don't have any tomatoes. The chipmunks will eat every single one while it's still very tiny. You need a fortified and fenced in garden.
9:12 AM EST Thursday Aug 29, 2022
Greetings from tree shaded yard!
Praise The Lord for insight given!
as an example . . . I have tried to do some introspective things as I come into awareness of my own flaws, and recognize the way I act and correct my self and make a better narrative for myself and for others.
you raise me up from far away when a memory of you lifts me!
Somethings never change nothing need stay the same ah, but on a website the constant change is kind-of the point . . .
change without continuity and tradition is often very hard to manage for those thrust into it. And thus the frame of things gives a place for the change to happen. If you violate that idea then you are coming up with something completely different and maybe no one will want to see your new idea, or use your great, new venue, because it's too far out, and very far away from what they currently care about. It's a nether or a meta and it's merely for a lark? Or does it become the next big thing? As fun as graphics are (CGI) and animation, and making a world to fly around in (like minetest, which is easy when you learn how) ultimately such a meta is a hollow place. It's a distraction during the season of gaming. It allows one to brush up on geometry and math, and architectural design, it gives people training in computer languages, it allows someone to make some graphical ideas, and pass a few hours of time every few days or so . . .
To live within such a realm really isn't possible.
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After 40 different versions what can one say about it anymore? It's installed in all my systems, a day earlier. There are a few minor issues, but no show stoppers.
I did some stuff with lvm to resize a root area. That took a very long time. It's on a machine that maybe just should be retired . . .
April 22, 2024 12:02 PM
Ya, I decided to load Fedora Core 38 Beta about a month ago, and this machine kept shutting down . . . I think I finally fixed it. Tomorrow is the big release day for the Fedora Core 38. My production workstation is still running FC37. I don't know if I'll jump right on it right away. . .
my server is still resetting, or maybe I have it fixed. I decided to just remove plasma-desktop, as I don't use it. The journals were giving all kinds of errors with that, and I think that might have been the issue, conflicting with the gdm that I do use. Worst case I'd just go to runlevel 3 but, as I said in another column, I don't really even know if anyone views these pages anyway.
My production box would upgrade but the dnf says it would downgrade grum and associated tools, and that's never a good thing to do. I'm just not going to do it! anyway I'll check tomorrow when the offical release is and probably do it then. If I'm in the mood.
So now I've run every version of Fedora serving this website! that's a long time.
April 17, 2023 8:28 PM ESThere is from a year ago:
It took some time to figure out how to defeat the new screensaver built in, but I was able to. It's the biggest downside to the new Gnome.
I set the keybindings to something I don't use, and then put in a custom keybinding to use the old tool.
There are other minor things that annoy too, like the restoration of a deleted file that I always have to delete again on every FC core upgrade. The file is name camera-shutte.oga. It's in /usr/share/sounds/freedesktop/stereo
1:12 AM EST 9 April, 2022
At the precipice of coding.
a mountain trail often has a place with a great view and a perilous fall if you wonder just a bit too far to one side of the trail. It's called a precipice. It's not a scary place. It's a safe place that one passes through.
OK, so I've done an update to FC34.
the biggest issue was . . . . drum roll . . .a lock up of gnome.
and if i clicked on the activities button I would need to reload (log out log back in).
I was able to run stuff without that, and thus determined a list of files that might need to be removed. I did as full reinstall of gnome as such:
dnf reinstall gnome
then I did a
dnf list installed |grep fc33
which gave me a list of files to consider uninstalling.
from that I got the following:
first odd issue:
sudo was not at first working! I had to install it! I kept the configuration file so I have my preferences still set up.
dnf install sudo dnf reinstall gnome-* dnf reinstall kde* dnf reinstall NetworkManager* dnf remove gnome-screensaver dnf remove gnome-shell-extension-desktop-icons-20.04.0-2.fc33.noarch dnf remove xorg-x11-xkb-extras-7.7-33.fc33.x86_64 dnf remove compat-openssl10-1:1.0.2o-11.fc33.x86_64 dnf remove mozjs60-60.9.0-7.fc33.x86_64
there are still some fc33 packages, (I also looked for fc32 packages, anything older that was gnome)
sudo dnf list installed |grep fc33 biber.noarch 2.14-4.fc33 @fedora gamin.x86_64 0.1.10-37.fc33 @fedora libgta.x86_64 1.0.9-5.fc33 @fedora
if removing a package also removed large numbers of other packages, I left it. For each of the few that I did remove, I always would make sure by reading what would happen before agreeing to the transaction.
now the gnome-shell is working and it doesn't lock up. So which of the packages that I removed made the difference? I am not sure.
and so after just a few short hours of install, I've got my system working in away that seems normal.
the new gnome shell moves the icons to the bottom of the screen.
I find gnome-shell to be annoyingly poppy at times. I tend to do things rapidly, and all the popping can be nauseating.
It is helpful to learn how to use dnf. I've found that the reverse history stuff works as long as you haven't made too many changes. It's a dicey, though, to try and go back to an older revision but I did it ONCE. Next time it didn't work out so well. AT that point it was installing dnf and yum from rpms.
and I had success. It's the kind of thing that when you know how to do it . . .
but there was one other trick that I needed and it was a scary way to reset a password and I did discover how to do it. I'm not sharing that one (barely remember) it's like these things exist in a nether, and it's best to . . . let the knowledge fade unless you need it. It's too scary to dwell in that space.
anyway, gnome shell is working. It's not flighty and hanging up. And all it took was to remove the old packages of gnome that might conflict with it. And now I can continue with my review.
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