Wednesday, June 29, 2022

Book Review: The Big Sea, the autobigraphy of Langston Hughes

THE BIG SEA: Langston Hughes

        How does a black poet achieve wide recognition for his poems in white America in the 1920's? He writes a lot like no other. So, who is Langston Hughes? Reading his autobiography offers a good start. Mr. Hughes was a poet, writer, also called a jazz poet. He was born in 1902 in Missouri. His father was an ambitious man who had attended law school but found it impossible to practice due to an inability to find a position as lawyer and black man. He decided to seek his fortune and his his future elsewhere, outside the racist United States in the 1920's. 

       Langston was raised by his Mother, his grandparents, and an aunt, all  whom he credited with good advice and admirable efforts on his behalf. As he came of age, he decided to spend time with his Father, who then, lived in Mexico, where he worked for an American corporation. He had domestic help, and also owned a large ranch where he raised cattle with the help of locals. He learned of his Father's restless ambitions to overcome his accident of birth as a black American and its second class status. In the 1920's, America turned a blind eye toward renewed racism, especially toward black Americans and their families. At the same time, a new cultural landscape developed in New York City's Harlem. It became the center of New England's black cultural experience with music, theater, education, and the arts. Langston became recognized there for his poetry and his reputation grew from his connection to the Harlem Cultural Experience. While in Mexico, he convinced his Father he wanted help to attend university, Columbia exactly. After denial after denial, Dad relented and he went. His descriptions of that year are notable as he directly confronted the racism he already was aware of. He dropped out. But in time found his way to another institution: Lincoln University of Pennsylvania, an historically black university, where a young Langston thrived, and continued to write his "jazz" poetry.

         Despite extreme poverty, Langston had big ideas about the world and made the effort to realize his dreams by traveling to Europe and experiencing the "Continent". Paris, which was truly a remarkable place in between the wars as it became a haven for expats not only from America, but from those places where many who had lived in "kingdoms"  would never return. He worked aboard ships to get there; and upon arriving, took whatever work he could find to survive(like many of those whom he associated with.) He understood that his race mattered little among the varied political entities he found there. He read Marx and decided that this could perhaps be a solution to the inequality he witnessed at home. He went to Russia and hoped to participate in the making of a documentary film on Black history, but, it did not happen as the US finally recognized Stalin's regime as the legitimate government of revolutionary Russian politics. He came home without succeeding in anyway.

       While he continued to write poetry, he also wrote articles, books, a play, scrips, and essays. He died in 1967 of prostate cancer, and left no heirs. He never married, and produced no offspring.

Tuesday, June 28, 2022

Cassidy Hutchinson Does Not Disappoint

        Well, a 25 year old spoke to the country today in front of the January 6th Commission of Congress. She answered questions related to her work as assistant to White House chief of staff, Mark Meadows. Her office was adjacent to Mr. Meadow's, and she spoke often directly to him throughout the day. Her services placed her at the center of events on days leading up to the assault on the Capitol by armed insurrectionists on January 6th whose aim was to disrupt the electoral college certification of the November 2020 presidential election results. Her details revealed shocking information concerning the actions and words of then president Donald Trump.  This testimony adds more evidence for Justice Department staff to build a case against the former Chief Executive while he served in that capacity in the White House.

      More meetings will be held in July. Listen up.

Turkey Announces Approval of Sweden and Finland into N.A.T.O. Bloc

      The fo. US officials announced that the personal yacht of a sanctioned Russyan oligarch has been siezedreign minister of Turkey announced that it will agree to membership offers to 2 Scandinavian countries into the NATO group of nations. Since Russya invaded Ukraine without any justification, these nations, long neutral during the Cold War and afterward, have sought membership to protect themselves by joining their European neighbors in a defensive bloc against Russyan aggression. Finland shares a long border with Russya and long remembers when Russya invaded almost 80 years ago. 

      Simultaneously, Lithuania announced that it will no longer allow sanctions goods to be shipped across its territory from Russya to its Baltic exclave, Kaliningrad. Trains will still be allowed to travel across the border, but will not pass freely and will be inspected for  banned goods and sanctioned individuals.

       Also today, the US government announced seizure of the large super yacht owned by a Russyan oligarch. This vessel was seized in Fiji and taken to a US port.

Tahoma Minister of East Asian Affairs Report

       Our beloved Minister of East Asian Affairs will present his most recent report to the Tahoma council this week. It is expected to identify many current issues faced among those nations whose economies are affected by the war in Ukraine and the inflation among commodity prices around the world. We always look forward to these reports as it enables locals to appreciate the world we live in.

      Our Minister is also preparing a report on conditions found in Africa, another area he is known to cover among others. This report will include information on the ongoing effort by Russyan agents to buy gold from Sudanese miners in the hinterlands near the borders with the Central African Republic. In addition, information will include facts on diamond production in C.A.R. and how much actually makes it way to Moskva from Bengui, C.A.R. These are important bit of information in light of the Group of 7 meeting this week where members agreed to further restrict the Russyan economy and place a limit on the amount of price allowed for Russyan oil per barrel. All of this comes as Ukrainian forces have been in retreat in the Donetsk region of eastern Ukraine.

       Our Minister will appear in person at the next meeting of the town council in early July. At that meeting, a discussion will take place on the topic of the TRPA Meeks Bay Restoration Plan draft report.

January 6th Commission Special Meeting Today

         The next meeting of the Commission on the January 6th Insurrection that took over the U.S, Capitol was scheduled for July. That was changed when new evidence emerged this past seven days that the commissioners felt needed to be immediately aired to the nation. So, at 10:00am this morning, the commissioners will convene and present more damning evidence that this attempt to overturn the 2020 Presidential electionwas engineered and guided by Donald Trump and his White House staff. The key witness who will provided testimony is Cassidy Hutchinson, an aide to Trump's Chief of Staff, Mark Meadows. No doubt, this important witness will provide information needed to connect the dots further as the commission builds the case to be handed over to the Dept. of Justice for prosecution of principals involved, including Mr. trump hisself.

1:00pm Eastern time; 10:00 PDT

Thursday, June 23, 2022

Jan 6 Hearing Begins this morning

       Well, sports fans, get ready for more damning testimony from witnesses to Trump's attempted coup d'etat. we will be given opportunities to digest inside information from the earlier testimony of subpoenaed witnesses earlier in the hearing. needless to say, it will add to the weight of evidence against Trump, Giuliani, Eastman, and the other snakes of the former administration.

      Listen up, people-it's history in the making.

Wednesday, June 22, 2022

January 6th Committee to Resume Hearings Thursday

         How bad can it be for trumpsters? Well, we'll know a lot more tomorrow. More testimony will come forward to continue the barrage of evidence against former president Trump, the most Un-American of presidents in our history. The sad truth is hard to swallow for all Americans. How could we produce this despot? How can he even be called American? He is not. He is a know nothing; a liar; a charlatan; an actor narcissist with too much money and a snake oil salesman par excellence.

        Can Merrick Garland do his job? Will he indict Trump and his minions? How about that John Eastman?  Scum. Christian? In name only? Law professor? Fake professor. Academic? Slight-of-Hand magician.  How about Rudy G.?  Brain-addled, demented alcoholic trading on his ancient past when he stumbled through 9/11?   Hmmm. And people believe these mad men? How sad.

New Trade Rules in US Ban Chinese Goods Made with Forced Labor

        How about all those manufactured goods from Xinjiang, China? You know, where factories hum along side the Uighur re-education centers where they (Uighurs) are taught how to be Chinese, forcefully.

Seems the Chinese Communists feel that teaching these Islamists about China will help them become more Chinese. And while they're at it, they can learn how to produce consumer goods for export to good customers in the Americas. The US government has finally put up a large stumbling block to this plan from beijing Communists.  Henceforth, all goods being imported from Xinjiang will have to be certified as not made with forced labor. Importers will be heavily fined if they cannot/will not certify that all imported goods are not made with forced labor. Yeah, finally, the do-nothings in Congress are doing something. Could this affect consumers in America? Sure can. Could reduce available merch to buy here. Could raise prices for goods already here or on ships at sea.

          Corporations have had years to comply, and definitely 6 months lately to comply. No excuses, at all. Monitors will be assessing compliance, and making decisions on what actually happens at the seaport as containers are opened and inspections begin, and manifests are checked against known entities as sources of forced labor sites.

         It will be interesting, even as Beijing buys more Russyan oil and gas at bargain prices to fuel up its industrial production. Ahhhh, China. One of the modern world's enigmas. They want to be great, but they stumble over the basics.

Tuesday, June 21, 2022

EU Sanctions Interrupt Flow of Goods Across Lithuania

        Hey, Mr. Putin, what now for all your little Russyans in Kaliningrad on the Baltic Sea? You know, the tiny outpost of Mother Russya stolen at the end of WW II when your hero, Master Murderer Josef Stalin, grabbed everything he could as the Nazi regime was destroyed in those final days? Well, it seems that the bridge over Lithuania has been closed to Russyan transportation modes from the homeland to the port city. My, my. Sounds like the same game Mad Vlad is playing in the Black Sea port of Odesa, where ships are corralled by the Russyan Black Sea fleet. The ships are loaded with agricultural products from Ukraine that are destined for countries around the world. Now the Kremlin is putting additional squeeze on the global food chain in retaliation for the West's sanctions on Russya because---------------------------------------Russya invaded a sovereign nation without provocation and has been murdering civilians at a record rate because it can! Oh, Vlad, why? Why? Did your father abuse you as a child? Did your Momma cut off love too early and send you away to some cold, dark place? Or perhaps you were born w/o the height gene and have been angry and ashamed ever since? Or did your early training as a KGB lackey drone ingrain attitudes that have been impossible to shake? Well, whatever. Yes, you can threaten Lithuania, but don't forget: IT'S A NATO MEMBER.

Have a nice day, Kremlinites.

January 6th Hearings Resume Today

         The Congressional Committee on the Jan. 6, 2021 Capitol building invasion will continue today. Today's testimony will include testimony from the Georgia's Secretary of State, Brad Raffensberger, who took a phone call from Pres. Donald Trump that recorded Trump's plea for the Secretary  to "find" 11, 800 votes he needed to carry the state in the election of November, 2020. Excerpts from this call have already been shared and underscores the length of Trump's effort to overturn the election results.

         The hearing will begin at 1:00pm eastern time. Get ready for some interesting questions and answers. Perhaps hearing the Idiot -in-Chief pleading with the Secretary will assist some supprters to finally dump that support. But, probably not.

Sunday, June 19, 2022

Russyan Murderer Dies in Hospital

        Hmmmm. So, a Russyan agent gets Covid. Goes to hospital. Gets worse. The man is only 59, not really in the critical cohort of old people. Goes on ventilator; drugs don't help. Man croaks. Sad. Not really. He's nothing but a murderer, or as they call them in the Largest Country in the World, an assassin for the State Security Services(the vast army of paid agents who conduct murders for the Kremlin wherever there is a threat(Europe, America, India, Pakistan, Egypt, Sudan, Central African Republic, Algeria, and, oh yeah, Syria, Lebanon, and Saudi Arabia.

       Who was this covid victim? Do we have a name.? Yes, we do: name and picture, too. Dmitry Kovtun, age 56.  Must have been mixing it up with some infected friends, or, more likely, he was given a dose of Covid in a sandwich, or a cup of tea from the old samovar tea kettle at headquarters.  Old Dmitry has a long history of service to the Kremlin. He has been fingered by the courts in the UK as the primary suspect in the death there of a former Russyan agent, Alexander V. Litvenenko. Litvenenko was given some tea laced with polonium 210 at the Pine Bar of the Millenium Hotel on Nov. 1, 2006. He died in hospital 3 weeks later. When he told authorities that it was likely a nuclear element, police went in search of such evidence and uncovered trace amounts of the radioactive element in several places, including where Kovtun and his partner, Andrei Lugovoi had stayed during their trip. 

        Judge Robert Owen of the British High Court delivered an unequivocal finding in 2016: "I am sure Mr. Kovtun and Mr. Lugovoi placed polonium in the teapot in the Pine Bar on Nov. 1, 2006. I am sure they did this with the intention of poisoning Mr. Litvenenko". Both murderers were not extradited as demanded by UK police and remained secure in the Russyan steppes, somewhere.

       So, old Dmitry has landed in the great Samovar in the Sky. He'll not murder again. But maybe his childhood friend, Andrei Lugovoi, will still act on orders from the Kremlin. Well, he won't be in the West anytime soon. But maybe he'll be dispatched to Macao or Hong Kong. Oh, wait, Beijing now runs those venues. Russyans would definitely stand out among Chinese citizens. So, I guess he'll be sent to Syria, or Yemen, or Sudan.

      Good luck, Andrei. No, we're not sorry about yur friend who died in hospital of the virus.

Friday, June 17, 2022

Meeks Bay Master Plan : Update

        The USFS has drafted an update on improvements in Meeks Bay. A draft report is available and a 60 day review period is now beginning. Essentially, the plan restores the Meeks Creek estuary, restores the natural flow course of the creek vic. Highway 89 bridge, and builds a public access pier into Lake Tahoe. Also, camp grounds on both sides of the creek will be improved to make the camping experience a better one for those looking for  outdoor fun.

Thursday, June 16, 2022

NBA Finals: Game 6 Tonight

     Well, sports fans, can the Warriors pull off an away victory and clinch the title tonight? In Boston in front of rabid, take-no-prisoners-Celtics fanatics? 

     Game 6 @ 6:00pm PDT(9:00 Eastern).

End of 1st quarter

Golden State 27

Celtics           22

HALF TIME

Golden State in control after 2 quarters

Warriors       54   Celtics   39

FINAL : Warriors Win it all!

Golden State  103

Boston Celtics 90

       This was only the second time that a visiting team defeated the Celtics on their home court in front of a rabid crowd of faithful fans. Those fans were excited to be in attendance and for the first few minutes, when Boston went ahead 12-2, they thought for sure last night would bring the series even. It was not to be. By the end of that first quarter, the Dubbs clearly had come to play for keeps.  By half time, it was clear to any observer that San Francisco was the dominate team in all areas, especially defense. Boston began to turn the ball over, a clear sign of troubles ahead. The Warrior defense had jelled into a formidable obstacle that the Celts could not play against with any hope of securing a positive outcome.

        Watching Curry, Draymond, and Wiggs knock the ball away was a lesson in aggressive moves to stymie offense. Draymond Green had a great night- a double double with 10 points and 10 rebounds, not to mention blocks and steals. Curry continued to awe the fans with his magic, scoring 43 points on the night and earning MVP honors when the game ended. Perhaps the win would have been sweeter at home, but sometimes one thinks that an away victory is the sweetest victory: vanquishing a foe at home where odds favor the home team.

        So, the Warriors have their 4th championship in 8 years, and it did not come easily. The early going in the season had its ups and downs; they did not appear to be a team destined for the finals. But, late in the season, they formed new connections and overcame various injuries, lapses in play, and above all, improved defense. Yes, 3 pointers are impressive, but solid defense wins the day. See above.

       Boston shows future possibilities: wait until next year.

Congratulations to the Warriors.

Thursday, June 9, 2022

Celtics v. Warriors: Celts Up One

        The NBA Finals returned to Boston(the Garden) for Game 3. We Warriors' fans had high hopes, only to be dashed after a 3rd quarter scoring surge behind Steph Curry's magic. Celtics are now in the driver's seat as they hold a 2-1 lead with the next game to be played in Boston. The Warriors had some success, but they got off to a very slow start, and had to spend the first half trying to catch up. Yes, they did it, but at the cost of frantic effort over finesse and deliberate play. The Celts rolled, and played to their strengths, as so often done by Golden State, moving their players to the paint, and focusing on offensive rebounds. This is the downfall of the Dubbs: leaving the boards uncovered, moving back onto defense quickly, trying to have the Celts turnover the ball early near mid-court. Unfortunately, that same strategy worked just fine for Boston, especially late in the game when it looked like Warriors were ready to takeover the entire game.

        Next game: Warriors must win or be content to attempt the impossible: win the last 3 in a row, at least one of which will be in Boston. Talk them through this, Coach Kerr!

Hearings Begin as Jan. 6th Committee goes Public

        So, televised hearings presided over by Democrats: wheeeeeeeeeee. And the public is supposed to be pleased that it is happening and will be riveted(nailed) to the tube to see/observe representatives (in makeup) revisit all their earlier questions to reluctant witnesses? Sorry, I have to line my garbage cans and fill my water bottle. Oh, Fox News will not be airing this circus act(thank you Murdoch).

       Who needs more political theater disguised as political theater? Enough. Just do something of consequence. We know what happened. Many participants have been arrested, tried, convicted and sentenced, as they should. We also know the co-conspirators are lurking in the dark recesses of their individual rat holes trying to avoid the harsh light of day. Until these 'rats' are dragged from their lairs, exposed for the vermin they truly are, televised hearings won't help.

Tuesday, June 7, 2022

Book Review: Dead Wake, author Erik Larsen

        The centennial of the end of World War 1 occurred on Nov. 11, 2018. No survivors attended any ceremonies. A few recent films focused on the war years 1914-1918. Many books have been written about the experience for participants and civilians who lived through the war years in areas that saw fighting by opponents, whether German or Allies. The naval war was not a grand match up, with few surface actions to describe. However, the submarine action provided ample fodder for writers and historians both. In "Dead Wake", historian Larsen found a tale worthy of his talents and investigative skills.

        His subject is the sinking of the passenger liner, Lusitania, the Cunard Lines modern marvel. Designed to carry its passengers in modern luxury, the 800 ft. steel ship had most conveniences available at the time. Three cabin classes offered various comforts for those on board. On its final, fatal voyage, over 2000 passengers and crew looked forward to a fast, safe, comfortable crossing of the Atlantic Ocean on its passage from New York City to Liverpool, England. England had been at war for over a year with Germany and the German government warned the USA and England that ships flying the British flag were to be considered enemy ships and targeted by submarines on the high seas(or low seas). Amid the joy of departure and the sorrow of separation, passengers settled in for the week long voyage, cruising at a speed of 25 knots- considerably faster than any known submarine. About the time of departure of the Cunard ship, a German submarine prepared for a combat patrol in the vicinity of the Irish Sea as this area had been productive in the recent past.

         Author Larsen has the luxury of modern technology, excellent skills, and prosperity that gives him time to dig deep into archives among many locations. Children of survivors, relatives, and troves of official records all helped to shed light on this well known event that happened over a century ago. Many personal letters offered personal accounts described by survivors. The Captain, Turner, was found to be articulate and cooperative during the investigation after the fact. His long maritime career offered great experience which had to reckon with the role of a non-combatant lose during a war  when the German military defied convention and identified civilians as acceptable collateral damage(victims/casualties.)

          U-20, the submarine that fired the fatal torpedo, was commanded by a young, aggressive captain: Sweigurt. The sub was typical of the type: run on diesel motors for surface cruising, and electric motors for submerged cruising. While under water, the sub could only make about 7 knots, but on the surface, 13 knots was standard. On the fateful Sunday afternoon, the sub observed the 4 stacks of the ship as it approached from the west. The sky was clear, visibility was more than 20 miles, there was little wind, not even enough to ripple the surface. The sub waited about 12 miles south of Kinsale Point, on the Irish south coast. The torpedo hit the ship about 10' below the waterline near one of its 4 engine rooms where coal-fired boilers drove the ship at the 25 knot speed.  When the explosion happened after detonation of the explosive, a mighty rumble shook the vessel from stem to stern. The passengers fore and aft were not initially alarmed, and were reassured by captain and crew that nothing could sink this ship. 

More to follow  

Monday, June 6, 2022

Russyans Buying African Gold

         And they aren't buying South African Krugerrands, a bullion coin minted in the south African country by government mint. And we know that South Africa won't deal with their northern hemisphere pariah: too toxic! Where are the Russyans buying?  Hmmmmm. Let's see: in the Central African Republic, the Wagner Group and its mercenaries are afoot in the former French colony. They provide armed security for the government at a retail price of::::::: 50% of the diamonds mined in the protected areas of the country. That's a lot from a diamond rich locale. The president of C.A.R. sees it as a deal with the devil: a foreign power seeking revenue trades armed security for diamonds(aka cash for men with guns.) The Wagner Group, run by "Putin's Chef", Yevgeny Progozhin, is a paramilitary force of young Russyan soldiers who are dispatched to foreign soil to enforce and protect business operations. So, Putin has an unidentified, unaffiliated band of extrajudicial thugs going about the world pursuing lucrative financial deals to add money to the bank account(s) of the oligarchs and Mad Vlad. Seems like it's time to call Aces on these "terrorists" functioning as hoodlums at the order of the Kremlin.

        Currently, they are in the Sudan where small miners are extracting ores that contain measurable amounts of the heavy yellow metal.  These miners, operating independently, work for about $3/day. They claim the Russyans pay the highest price for their material.  They concentrate the crushed ore using the old method using mercury to draw out the gold. This highly toxic metal not only ruins the environment, but also poisons the miners just by breathing some of its vapors during the process(heating). Some of the gold stays in Sudan, but the majority goes to Moskva/Kremlin/Putin/Prigozhin/Wagner Group. In 2018, the F.B.I. charged Progozhin with election tampering in the 2016 election while in the US. There's a $250,000 reward outstanding for any information that leads to his arrest and conviction. Hmmmmm. Don't we judge folks by the company they keep? Yes, and in this case, it's a "no-brainer". Scum hangs out with scum(in Kremlin hallways). So, the Kremlin's influence extends across the sub-Saharan landscape, like a blight. The US does not want to intercede; the US has its hands full in the Levant.

Not So Pretty Oligarch Wanted Poster


Warriors Win One

         So, Golden State came back in Game @ of the NBA Finals and secured a tie with the Boston Celtics, for the series : 1-1. Now it's back to Boston for games 3 and 4. The Warriors did not lok good at all in Game 1. After surging to a lead in that game, Boston did not blink. The Warriors looked unbeatable in the 3rd Qtr, but something happened. The 4th quarter was a disaster: Boston outscored the home boys 40-16 and went on to win. The Dubbs looked stunned: what happened? they asked themselves.  It was not the best performance in front of the home town fans. The fans, too, appeared stunned not just by defeat, but also by the convincing score. 

        Game 2 started and things were different from the start: the pace was slower, Golden State seemed more focused, and did not turn the ball over as much as in the first game. Halftime score was even, and locals held their breath as the 3rd qtr started. Curry and company did not appear to have lost their focus. Soon the City Boys had a commanding lead and the Bostonians would play catchup for the remainder of the contest.  SF flirted with a 30 point lead at times, and the team settled into a comfort zone late in the game. By the end, the Celtics were asking each other: "What just happened?".

        Game 3 on Wednesday.

Sunday, June 5, 2022

U.S.C.G.C. Tahoma

USCGC TAHOMA-908

         The Mayor was on the New England coast last week. An amazing discovery was made! Who knew of the ship that bears the name "TAHOMA"?  What a revelation! The U.S. Coast Guard cutter is one of the service ships that provides protection and security to our nation's border. The ship and its crew patrols the waters of the Atlantic Ocean, seeking illegal smuggling operations and illegal people smuggling boats. Interdiction of drug carriers is a big part of the mission.

More to follow

      The photo above of the ship captures the ship as it approaches the home port pier where she will be berthed after a lengthy deployment in the Carribbean Ocean. Notice the heavy jackets worn by crew members as she moves through bay waters in Portsmouth, New Hampshire.

Biden Hosts Island Nation Leaders

       In the first ever meeting among Pacific allies, President Biden hosted a tripartite meeting in Washington, DC. His goal: to indicate ...