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Hail to the Chief

I really wasn’t prepared for Monday’s Inauguration ceremony to be a goose-bumpy moment; certainly not like last time.  But then, the guy I actually voted for showed up to take the oath, (even if he couldn’t get out the word “states”), and gave the unexpected speech that I’d been waiting…

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Coming Out

Hey…did you hear?  Jodie Foster sorta said she’s gay.  Lance Armstrong…doper/cheater/bully…probably not gay?…Oprah didn’t ask…Anderson Cooper [giggle, giggle, giggle]. Look, the Golden Globes is a pointless enough exercise of celebrities trying to act humble and grateful while alcoholically challenged.  Usually the highlights are about the prepared or seemingly unprepared musings…

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$8,500,000,000.00

It was announced this week that a group of US banks, including the too-big-to-fail JP Morgan Chase, Bank of America and Wells Fargo, have agreed to an $8,500,000,000.00 settlement to address claims against fraudulent and oppressive mortgage practices, (you remember, the ones that brought our country to its economic knees). …

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Should Auld Acquiescing Congress Be Forgot…?

Just so we’re clear, before anyone begins to think that a new calendar page is an optimistic signal of potentially good things to come, the thoroughly dysfunctional body, now known as the 113th  Congress of the United States of America, began 2013 by pretending to do good work in averting…

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M-O-N-E-Y

I wouldn’t be so callous as to opine, at this time of year anyway, on God’s creation of man versus the more science-based thesis to the contrary, but no one can argue that the other God, the more relevant and all-powerful one, Money, was wholly birthed from man’s highly complex…

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Yours, Mayan and Ours

There I was, unshaven and unwashed, half-reclined in my new comfy chair, surrounded by several of my favorite snacks, prepared, (as one can ever be for these apocalyptic events), to face eternity.  Perhaps global warming can be attributed to altering the prophecy.  Maybe the interpreters of Mayan hieroglyphs were, well,…

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Bang, Bang!

Bob Costas always bugged me.  He has that kind of snide delivery that makes me not care that he knows a lot more about sports than anybody else, (except my nephew, Alex, that is), and as a result I usually tune him out.  Then he goes and uses his platform…

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Take Five

“I hear you’re mad about Brubeck… I like your eyes I like him too!”

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Cliff Notes

I guess as long as political cartoonists, (depicting our pending fiscal showdown as Wile E. Coyote suspended in mid air after chasing bi-partisan compromise off a cliff), are our most cogent public voices, we will have to rely on the Acme Co. to come to the rescue.  We certainly can’t…

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Gee…Thanks!

I am aware that I typically use this space to complain, disparage, deconstruct and pontificate on the shortcomings of the topics I choose.  It’s not that I am ungrateful or feel personally deprived or put upon, (other than the way so many of us are daily deprived and perennially put…

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