Friday, November 30, 2018

View From Here: Top Public Issues for 2019

View From Here: Top Public Issues for 2019: Issues are with us whether we do anything about them or not. So, I thought I might make a list of the issues I think are most important ...

Thursday, November 29, 2018

View From Here: Personality Defect

View From Here: Personality Defect: I had a colleague state triumphantly on the day after election day, November 2016: “now you liberals will learn what we felt every day w...

Wednesday, November 28, 2018

View From Here: Recalling…

View From Here: Recalling…: Maybe this is an aging thing? I can be involved in practically anything and an idea pops into my mind about something that happened many...

Tuesday, November 27, 2018

View From Here: True Spirit of America

View From Here: True Spirit of America: With each passing day it is clear that America is a land filled with good people living their own purposeful lives while all the time sh...

Monday, November 26, 2018

View From Here: Three Co-Equal Branches

View From Here: Three Co-Equal Branches: Checks and balances. Checks. Balances. In the Constitution. Put there by our nation’s founding fathers. To guard the people then. And no...

Friday, November 23, 2018

View From Here: Black Fridays

View From Here: Black Fridays: Target Corporation has announced it will close two stores on Chicago’s South Side. The communities are up in arms. They demand investmen...

Thursday, November 22, 2018

View From Here: Phoenix Building

View From Here: Phoenix Building: From ash heaps come new beginnings. Like the fabled Phoenix, the urge – the inner demand for renewal – forged new history. A city was re...

Wednesday, November 21, 2018

View From Here: Global and Liberal

View From Here: Global and Liberal: These two terms in geopolitics today have dissimilar meanings but are related. Closely. The term ‘liberal society’ is defined as openly ...

Tuesday, November 20, 2018

View From Here: Where Are The…?

View From Here: Where Are The…?: I wonder where these special people are in our society? The Peacemakers, those who work to bring opposing sides of wars, skirmishes, f...

Friday, November 16, 2018

View From Here: Finding Help

View From Here: Finding Help: For over a year I have helped a friend and his wife with their social issues. First, they were unhappy with their living arrangements; t...

Thursday, November 15, 2018

View From Here: Fresh Start

View From Here: Fresh Start: Yesterday was layers. Today it is a new day! A fresh start in seeing the world day by day. Peering out at purpose and past. Pondering...

Wednesday, November 14, 2018

View From Here: Layers

View From Here: Layers: So many layers to life. Personalities. Organizations. Buildings. Landscapes. Dimensions of all sorts. Meanings of all types. They come a...

Tuesday, November 13, 2018

View From Here: Invent the New

View From Here: Invent the New: Alternate universes have been talked about for years. They entice us to think big; or perhaps small! Which dimension will it be? Enormou...

Monday, November 12, 2018

View From Here: Chaos Reigns

View From Here: Chaos Reigns: Elections may be over, but the chaos before and after continues unabated. That’s just how the donald wants it. Toss out a major TV Wh...

Friday, November 9, 2018

View From Here: Thoughts on the Election

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 2018

Thoughts on the Election


My overall feeling about the elections is relief. And buoyancy knowing balance has a chance to return to the House of Representatives with a democratic majority. This can be a check to balance the white house if it is played correctly.

In the past two years many issues have been jerrymandered and distorted. An overplaying of executive privilege in the main, but still, with a salivating republican horde in the House anxious to prove willing lapdogs to the inexperienced and callow president, much damage has been done.

DACA repair is needed. Immigration management revisions and engineering are needed. A decent discussion on gun controls is needed. And fiscal responsibility is a must to build sustainable strength for the economy.

Speaking of which, our economy is currently weak. The stock market is seriously overpriced. Commodity markets are in complete disarray. Tariffs are mucking up the works. Employment may seem high with very low unemployment, but that doesn’t take into account the structural unemployment that is a serious social problem – more education, career development, and re-employment of skilled, experienced workers who were pushed out of the labor market by massive changes to their industries. Those employers will not be hiring them back; those jobs are gone forever. This is the face of change. But shouldn’t we all be helping those people get back to work? Without such help, depression, suicide and high social costs soon follow. It is in our interests to be caring and supportive of these folks. And it is good business, too; employers will use these people if they are re-tooled for newer jobs coming on line.

Tax cuts for the wealthy need to be moderated; revenue streams need some restoration. I’m not in favor of any more tax cuts until the revenue and expense streams are in better balance.

And let’s stop the talk about ‘entitlements.’ Social Security and Medicare are insurance programs funded by mandatory premiums shared by both workers and employers. The federal government does not fund these two massive programs. We fund them; we the people.

It is wonderful to know two of the most conservative power mongers of the congress were our local congressmen – Roskam and Hultgren. They lost their seats because they did not listen to their constituents. They did not serve their districts. Their callousness was on view in full scope. Sad. But now it is good riddance while others learn how to govern more fairly and in tune with the people.

We have elected blacks, browns and many women as well. A healthy diversity is growing. Not in full bloom as yet, but getting there. It is time the faces of our government reflect the faces of our people.

The agenda going forward ought to be a healthy discussion on what we want from our government in the next 15 years or so. What kind of people are we and hope to become?

Making programs and policies conform to that Mission and Vision takes time and will come when ready and right. No sudden moves, please. Let’s do this carefully and build for the ages. Short term goals are most likely poorly done tasks that create longer lasting problems difficult to fix. Witness the bad business of past funding of public pension programs. That debacle needs never to be repeated. The damage that has been done needs to be undone. This, too, will take time, but this issue is huge in Illinois and other states, and a burgeoning problem on a national scale, too.

Let’s get it right this time. More of the right people are in place to make this happen. Support their efforts but watch them carefully.

Oh, and thanks for voting! None of this would be possible without the votes that made it happen.
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Thursday, November 8, 2018

View From Here: Passages

View From Here: Passages: As I write this on election day (11/7/18), I remember 57 years ago. I was 18. My brother’s first born came on that day, November 6 th , ...

Wednesday, November 7, 2018

View From Here: Idle Thoughts

View From Here: Idle Thoughts: Aging is interesting. At the very least. Challenging and painful at times; but is that the worst? Can’t do what I want to do, but I’m...

Tuesday, November 6, 2018

View From Here: Classy Positive

View From Here: Classy Positive: Considering political advertising is now 24/7/365, one would think we could hear an intelligent discussion, explanation and essay presenta...

Monday, November 5, 2018

View From Here: One Day to Go

View From Here: One Day to Go: We voted two weeks ago. Crowded. Complicated process, too. Seems there were data base issues and electronic voting was not possible for ...

Friday, November 2, 2018

View From Here: Fear

View From Here: Fear: Motivation includes success, money, power, luxury, freedom of wealth and ego pleasure. The opposites are: poverty, injury, pain, sickness,...

Thursday, November 1, 2018

View From Here: Bits and Pieces

View From Here: Bits and Pieces: Let’s see what’s at the top of the list: ·        In the midst of chaos he stirs, and with the media – both profession and social – r...