Monday, December 26, 2016

A Thought on the Day After Christmas






Today is the day after Christmas, the second biggest holiday for the Christian faith, and because it fell on a Sunday, today is the “official” holiday per the U.S. Government.  So it seemed everything was quieter than usual.  Except for the malls, which were jam-packed with people trying to return gifts as well as look for bargains.  No rest for the weary materialistic society we have become.  Me? I ran 4 miles with my daughter and four more by myself zoning out and just enjoying nature and my surroundings.  And I have to stop to think about what I am missing not participating in the gluttony of materialism that seems to dominate the holiday period starting with Thanksgiving evening.  The answer was simple: nothing.  What are they missing?  Time with family, time with nature, time with a worthwhile hobby or vocation, time giving to others, time exploring the amazing, time to rest, time to reenergize, time to reflect on the real meaning of the holidays?

I pose the question for everyone to think about as we approach the New Year. 

Personal photo taken at Acadia National Park

Tuesday, November 15, 2016

An Open Letter to Mr. President-Elect Donald Trump

Dear Mr. Trump,

I congratulate you for winning the presidency last Tuesday night.  You ran a masterful campaign and, despite being the underdog, pulled off a huge upset.  Your strategy to focus “under the radar” in all the important swing states was masterful and I’m sure that campaign strategists will be studying your tactics for years to come.  For you took your gift of intelligence and management savvy that made you a multibillionaire in real estate and, without any political experience, just inherited one of the most difficult and underpaid position on the planet.  You caught many by surprise: the media, the Clinton campaign, and the world.  So now, barring an unprecedented action by the Electoral College, you will become the 45th President of the United States.

I hope that you understand that, despite the fact that you won 306 out of 538 electoral votes, over half of the people in the country did not vote for you.  You are only the fifth president who has won despite the other candidate garnering more of the popular vote.  This has been perhaps the most divisive election we have had in history, with very strong views on both sides.  As a result, you will be inheriting an America that is more polarized than ever.  There are demonstrations against you in the cities.  There are strong views and charged discussions in public and on social media.  Many of the people I see at work, in restaurants, in airports, on the streets are quiet…sad…subdued…angry…many are worried about their future and the future of their children.   So you say you want to make America great again.  What is your plan?  What are you going to do to bring us all together working for a common cause, for a sustainable planet that will be here for our future generations, for a safer world for our children, and for inclusion of all Americans despite their gender, race, creed, ethnicity, and/or sexual orientation?

I am greatly worried about the future of our country.  In this campaign, I saw prejudice, bullying, impetuousness, ethnic and religious intolerance, threats of violence in rallies, threats of violence and war in the world arena, and the casual use of nuclear weapons.  I heard locker room talk, women being treating as sex symbols and women being insulted if they did not meet your perfect ideal.  I also observed alleged sexual misconduct, ignorance on major world issues such as global warming and clean sources of energy, lack of respect and empathy for disabled people, especially our service people who defended our country and suffer post-traumatic stress syndrome as a result.

Being bullied most of my childhood, I fear for those who are being bullied today.  Bullying will increase because you bullied your way first to the Republican nomination; then to the White House.  I have heard that your wife is going to address cyberbullying.  Is that just window dressing, or are you willing to change your behavior and apologize to those whom you have bullied.  How do I advise my friends who have children that are actively being bullied to cope with the new reality that hit us on Wednesday, November 9?  Do I advise them to sign up for marital arts defense courses so they can defend themselves and beat up the bullies?  I worry that our children in our schools will be at much greater risk for gun violence, as those who are being bullied may see no way out but to lash back with bullets.  What are you going to do to actively address bullying on all levels, from our school children and our places of employment to our political arena, where incivility and bullying has become perfectly acceptable; in fact, required to win any major office.

My daughter is 18 years old and a freshman in college with her whole life ahead of her.  She is adopted from China, an Asian American.  She has been raised her entire life to believe that she has the same opportunities as anyone else in this country.  She is a successful scholar, track athlete, and musician.  And she voted.  When she woke up Wednesday morning, she saw that her future is more dangerous.  She fears that your impetuousness will lead to a nuclear war.    Opportunities may be harder for her to come by because she is a woman minority.  She is worried about being bullied, about being sexually assaulted, about being judged based on her looks, not by her talents.  How do you plan on alleviating the fears of young women like her, their parents, and their families?

I worry about the future of our planet and the amazing, but fragile species Homo Sapiens.  Our politicians have lost contact with the scientific community, choosing instead to spout campaign rhetoric, and you are no exception.  You deny global warming and have proposed to burn more dirty coal at the exclusion of cleaner forms of energy.  This puts our future generations in jeopardy.  You plan on cutting the EPA’s budget dramatically.  Who is going to keep companies from polluting our environment?  I pray that the leadership in our major corporations will hold sustainability as part of their vision and mission and choose not to pollute.  I fear, however, that the intense pressure from Wall Street to perform will tempt them otherwise.  How do you plan on directing our national policy toward sustainability and ensuring our future generations have a clean planet to inherit from us?

I worry that the anger fueling this year’s election will persist.  Locally there will be more riots, more violence, more crimes of passion.  Families and friendships will be broken as society continues to polarize.  In world matters, you have stressed the need to rebuild our military.  One can certainly argue that is necessary.  However, you have stated your willingness to use nuclear weapons.  A year ago you said that you would “bomb the shit out of ISIS.”  And later you said “If somebody hits us within ISIS, you wouldn’t fight back with a nuke?”  And as soon as one nuke is launched, a chain reaction likely will ensue that will cripple, if not destroy mankind.  Even if Russia does not retaliate, what about North Korea, Iran, China?  Who knows where all those old weapons from the Cold War wound up?  One wrong move and Humanity is wiped out.  And with your consistent display of impetuousness, can we trust that you will not make that wrong move?

In your recent speeches, you talk about reunifying this fractured country.  Quite frankly, Mr. Trump, you have a lot of apologizing to do and statement retractions to make to even begin bringing us all together.  Even then the road will be long and tortuous.  You will need to establish policies that bring ALL people in this country together as one.  Even with the resounding Republican performance in the house and senate races, you still need to form a bipartisan coalition as the Democrats still hold enough seats in the senate to block new bills and without them, you will not be able to accomplish much, if anything.

I remember Ronald Reagan, perhaps the last great president we have had, and how he charismatically and masterfully formed a bipartisan coalition to push through an agenda that brought this country out of a deep inflationary recession into a long era of prosperity.  Even more remarkable, through his diplomacy, policies, and leadership, the United States won the Cold War leading to the break-up of the Soviet Bloc.  I hope and pray that you will be more like him and less like the man I have witnessed over the previous years.  I hope and pray that your behavior was only part of your strategy to win votes, not what we will actually witness over the next 4 years.  Although I did not vote for you, I am willing to go by “the will of the People of the United States of America” and give you a chance to fulfill your campaign promise to “Make America Great Again.”  Please don’t disappoint us.

Sincerely,

A deeply concerned American


Friday, August 19, 2016

November 8, 2016: Could We Be Making an Existential Decision?




“Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.”  ~George Santayana
“Fear leads to anger.  Anger leads to hate.  Hate leads to suffering.”  ~Yoda

On June 23, 2016, I woke to the news that the residents of the United Kingdom voted to leave the European Union.  This came to me as a surprise as most of the polls and stories were indicating that the vote would be to “remain.”  As I watched the financial markets react negatively to the event, I started to wonder if I should start buying gold, believing that there would be great future uncertainty in the world economy.  However, everything settled down here in the United States, the dollar strengthened at the expense of the Euro and the Pound, and the stock market has marched to new highs.  So this was essentially a non-event.   Or was it?

Brexit was passed by an angry electorate: angry at the EU and British politicians, angry about low wages and lack of jobs, angry about the rich getting richer, angry about immigrants pouring over the border and taking their jobs.  The majority was represented by the poor, the elderly, and the less educated.  They had had enough and sent a message.  Yet, in sending that message, they tipped the first domino that may fracture the European Union.  Is the world a safer place without the EU?  Is the world a safer place with individual European countries bickering with one another while Putin in Russia flexes his muscles and ISIS launches one terrorist attack after another at Europe?

Let’s turn the attention to our own country.  It is an election year like we have never had before.  An upstart billionaire, Donald Trump, has bullied his way onto the Republican stage and has won the Republican nomination running as “the un-politician.”  He has an excellent chance of winning the presidency.  Tobias Stone writes that Trump uses his charisma, passion, anger, and rhetoric to fuel the masses and build a cult following.   It is clear to me that his followers will follow him regardless of what he says, what he does, whom he insults, and what the rest of the world thinks.  There are some eerie parallels in world history – Hitler, Stalin, and Mussolini. [1]  As a result, Tobias Stone is worried that we may be on our way to World War III…I have to admit that I am, too. 

Who are Trump’s followers?  They are less educated, disenfranchised, lower income, nationalistic, anti-immigration voters angry at the career politicians on both sides of the aisle.  Same as the Brexit voters.  Now what does Trump stand for?  U.S. isolation from the rest of the world.  Build a wall between us and Mexico.  Install trade barriers.  Strengthen Second Amendment rights, which means more guns.  Deport Muslems, who represent the second largest religion on this planet.  None of these actions unite the world.  All they do is breed hate, which starts wars.  And with all the situations brewing in the world today and all the nuclear weapons left over from the Cold War days, all it takes is one angry person or group with possession of one bomb to spark a major nuclear conflict.

A unified Europe has helped protect the world from major conflict and up to now has been able to control Putin through economic sanctions.  A fractured Europe would provide Putin the opportunity to expand his influence in Europe and even start invading neighboring countries in the hopes of recreating the old Soviet Union.  The Eastern European countries will most likely fight back.  ISIS may take advantage of a weakened Europe to launch more and larger terrorist attacks, further fracturing the continent.    There are numerous issues in the Middle East and there’s North Korea just looking for an excuse to start or jump into a war.  Where would China stand in an escalation?  Or for that matter, Trump?  He may stay isolationist for a while, but as in WWII, there would be some trigger event or a direct attack on the United States that would put us in the war.  How long would it take for his impetuosity to launch the first nuclear weapon?

The renowned physicist Stephen Hawking states that envy and isolationism led to Brexit and “if those forces grow stronger, the human race is at risk…”  He further adds that the major challenges facing our planet and humanity, for instance global warming, epidemics, and overpopulation require us to collaborate to address these problems and ensure our survival. [2]  The forces behind Brexit and the rise of Trump pull us in the opposite direction; even if war does not break out, failure to solve these global issues may have catastrophic implications for the human race.  And if World War III begins, it will very likely be nuclear and potentially be the end of the human race.

On November 8, 2016, the people of the United States face a decision that may determine whether or not humanity will survive.  It is already clear that fear and anger are making an impact on our decision-making.  And the path we are on is a dangerous one.  Everyone needs to take into careful consideration the world picture, not just national and local issues or their own opinions, beliefs, and wants.  We can rise above the fear and anger.  We can join together, work out our differences, and work toward solving the major issues affecting our planet.  Understanding, patience, giving, gratitude, and love will go a long way to ensuring our survival and allow us to evolve into something even greater than we are today.

References:

[1] Tobias Stone, “History tells us what may happen next with Brexit & Trump,” https://medium.com/@theonlytoby/history-tells-us-what-will-happen-next-with-brexit-trump-a3fefd154714#.y22b4ygz3

Saturday, August 6, 2016

Still I Miss You

 

Still I Miss You

On the road  a new strange place
Play the cards that I've been dealt
Count the days till I am Home
So much feeling I have felt

Haiku of you in my mind
Focus on the job at hand
Entangled souls again apart
Out at sea no sight of land

A foggy highway lies ahead
Barely see the pathway through
Strongly feel your spark within
Still I miss you

Wind and motor lulling sounds
The road my refuge far from home
Still my mind and feel your vibes
Ten more miles I grab the phone

A foggy highway lies ahead
Barely see the pathway through
Strongly feel your spark within
Still I miss you

Sunset blazes through the mist
Warming rays shine through my soul
She sends her love from far away
Making us whole
Making us whole

A foggy highway lies ahead
Barely see the pathway through
Strongly feel your spark within
Still I miss you