Monday, January 28, 2019

A Big Balloon Of Hot Air and Ignorance: America's Biggest Crisis May Be Trump's Lack of Substance. Anybody Got A Pin?



Could it be a Learning Disability?

 The Shallowness Of A Know-Nothing President. 

There is no depth, no substance to the 45th President of the United States. He provides no details, no resources, no factual basis, not even any continuity of any sort to his rhetoric. He seems to think that he doesn’t really need to present any substance, just what he calls “common sense” and “gut instincts” punctuated with “I know more about _____________(fill in the blank) than anyone”. 

Witness:

        

Oh yes, and “I’m very smart”, “I’m a genius”. Apparently no one has ever told him that truly intelligent people almost never talk about their own intelligence - they possess confidence in their cognitive abilities -  and that only intellectually insecure people boast about their brainpower. He boldly states “facts” and figures, gives examples, tells stories as if plucking them out of thin air. So much so that people surmise he knows next to nothing about anything. 

This Just In (1/27/19):



“We’re not sure how the president is sourcing his number and really wouldn’t want to speculate,” said David Ray, communications director for FAIR.
FAIR is a staunch supporter of Trump.

His “allergy to reading” (as one journalist put it) is acute and telling: Trump’s lack of knowledge with regard to any given topic has even prompted staunch supporters like Tucker Carlson to call him ignorant. Some (like David Packman) even call him functionally illiterate. 

On his aversion to reading PDBs (Presidential Daily Briefings):
"I don't have to be told — you know, I'm, like, a smart person," Trump said. "I don't have to be told the same thing and the same words every single day for the next eight years. It could be eight years — but eight years. I don't need that."
One person who interviewed him put it in frightening terms: “An existence unmolested by the rumbling of a soul.” 

An empty mind accompanied by an empty heart. That may be a bit too harsh an analogy, but there are times when Trump seems to have a small conscience overshadowed by gigantic self worth. Or as one friend of mine put it: "elephantiasis of the ego." 

So how did this shell of a man come to be? 
"When I look at myself in the first grade and I look at myself now, I’m basically the same. The temperament is not that different.
Think of a rich, spoiled bully, totally uncontrollable: one whose father fostered his narcissism saying “everything he touches turns to gold” while pumping money into his son’s projects and bailing him out repeatedly out of failures. Think of a kid who thought studying anything was pointless, because he was already rich and knew that if he stuck with his father he would become richer. Think of a kid who developed a fantasy world where he would never apologize because he was so very entitled. And think of a kid-turned-teen-turned man who eschewed reading anything past a headline because reading anything was difficult, boring and a waste of time. 

And besides, anything worth knowing was on TV where money was king and news was encapsulated for his benefit. Sitting in front of a television instead of reading a book is for many Americans more enjoyable, but in Trump’s case, watching TV substituted for formal education. Attending schools like Wharton was a necessary nuisance: he had to go to classes for appearances sake, but gleaning anything from instructors and books was as useless as interacting  with classmates who were not in his class of "smart". One professor called Trump "the dumbest student I ever had." And some classmates recall him asking rather clueless questions in class. 
“I went to an Ivy League school. I’m very highly educated. I know words, I have the best words,” he said at a rally last December; Wharton, he said on Meet the Press, “is probably the hardest there is to get into,” adding, “Some of the great business minds in the world have gone to Wharton.”
"I know words. I have the best words." Statements like that have led Penn State to distance itself from Trump.

As for Trump's Wharton degree of Bachelor of Science in Economics, the man who told Larry King that before The Apprentice, he "didn't know what demographics were," may not have actually earned it - at least not in economics. Fred Trump's money may have helped him get out of  Wharton as well as into it. In the meantime, others may have earned cash for taking his tests and writing his term papers. 



A "very stable genius"?? Consider Randy Rainbow's hilarious take on that statement (see below). Such self indulgent over-the-top statements from Trump have invited, no, encouraged mockery. But encapsulated in his own clueless world, he doesn't see how ... or why. The same goes for the response to his address at the U.N. - "I wasn't expecting that."   Trump's development summed up: he has probably suffered from a rare form of learning disability which one might facetiously label PECD - Progressive Entitlement Cognitive Deficiency resulting in an aversion to reading and learning ... anything. PECD also causes disdain for people with higher intelligence while building up a feeling of superiority. In short: a person with PECD is apt to know nothing while bragging that he knows everything. Sounds snarky, but when it comes to Trump ...

Trump's brag about his performance on "The Apprentice" led producers who worked with him on the show to set the record straight
A TV producer who oversaw the first five seasons of President Trump's former reality television show “The Apprentice” says those working behind the scenes often “struggled to make Trump seem coherent.” 
“He wouldn’t read a script — he stumbled over the words and got the enunciation all wrong." 
“The Apprentice," helped pave Trump’s path to the presidency by ending a downward slope in his professional life and giving him the appearance of a tycoon.
Most of us knew he was a fake,” Braun, who worked on six series of the show, told The New Yorker. “He had just gone through I don’t know how many bankruptcies. But we made him out to be the most important person in the world. It was like making the court jester the king.”
Braun also told Bill Maher Trump told him he should tell people he was #1 in the ratings even though he hadn't been #1 for five years: "Jon, you tell them, they'll believe it."

 Narcissism, Distrust and.. And Vulnerability


It has long been known that there are certain facets of Trump's life in which he switches to a fantasy level that is unthinkable to the rest us. This fantasy world developed in early stages when he thought he knew more than teachers. Later, when he left the real world of boring learning for the fantasy world that his ego had created, along with help from his father, he encapsulated himself - enshrined himself so to speak- in a world where he was always the winner and that he was a man with a greater destiny than anyone else, especially when it came to money and power. Conning people to go along with his bravado became easier: they didn't need details - they could get those from  underlings and no one questioned his sincerity. If his rich father said he was the "golden boy", they believed it. When Trump said something was "the best", it just had to be. After all, wasn't the real estate game just solid bullshit? 



Trump as the Real Estate Boy Wonder aka Never too young to start peddling bullshit

It is significant that so many voters seemingly believed Trump’s I-Know-Everything narrative, especially after red flags were raised (like not releasing his tax returns). Watching the above video, it seems impossible to believe in such a braggart. Such egotism is usually put down quickly and permanently. Has the U.S. fallen for a hollow con man because it is hollow itself? Exceptionalism is, in itself, a form of narcissism. Or maybe, just maybe its education is complimentary to his disability: an education built on chyrons and  showmanship along with distrust of politicians and, more importantly, truly intelligent people.* To some, it may (flippantly) sound as if we're saying that half of America was home-schooled in a trailer park, but the lack of scrutiny in the American public is really a serious matter: once the dye is cast and they vote for someone like Trump, they have bought into the "America first/Make America Great Again" exceptionalism/narcissism and refuse to believe they made a mistake. Opposition to their decision is tantamount to treason. In other words, they lack the depth to believe in anything but the man who himself lacks depth.  

Just as some Americans distrust intelligence, so does Donald Trump. His administrative picks have depended on loyalty through flattery and monetary support, not experience and knowledge of the appointment's focus. Trump's  "gut instincts" about people involve cronyism because cronies are people who have proven their loyalty by donations in one form or another. They also involve the trappings of beauty no matter how skin deep. For example: Katrina Pierson. Here was a beautiful female who could spin, but not very well (remember her "novelty tradition" statement defending Trump's unwillingness to release his tax returns?). 

And it is this narcissism, this distrust of intelligence that lends itself to the kind of gullibility Russia preyed upon: the Moscow Project shows how early Russia had started to cultivate Trump, seizing upon his desire to develop business in Russia, funneling money-laundered loans to him when American financial institutions would not lend him a dime. Putin was wise to let Trump be Trump from the beginning and up through the campaign, all the while amassing payback and means of intimidation. Trump's inexperience and ignorance would serve him well. But Putin was surprised in how very ignorant and erratic Trump's narcissism made him. He knew Trump was ignorant, but not THAT ignorant ... and inept. Poor Putin, he had to keep reminding Trump how much he owed to Russia and how easy it would be for him (Putin) to pull the rug out from underneath everything. And how he, not Trump, controlled the world.





Putin makes Trump jealous ... and a bit intimidated

The secrets of Helsinki screamed "We OWN you!

An aside:

To get the latest full picture of Trump's long time involvement with Russia, read The Moscow Project. Yes, it's long and involved, but also thorough in it's analysis of the collusion, of all the operations and operators involved, of all the implications and possibilities. It also outlines a man who's vanity and ambition was used to the fullest extent by Russia. Putin had knowledge of all of Trump's "successes" and most certainly of his failures. After all, he was a top KGB officer (Lieutenant Colonel) when Trump made his foray into Russian business dealings. He knew of Trump's peccadilloes and vindictiveness and used them to add weight to his (Putin's) demands. "What does Putin have on Trump?" is one of  today's headlines proffered by Nancy Pelosi.

The Wasted Month
In the eyes of some aides and outside advisers, an entire fruitless month has passed that cannot be recouped, a waste of the most valuable asset a White House has: the President's attention and time.
A month ... for the entire country as well. A month of a temper tantrum resulting in lost jobs, no paychecks, almost catastrophic airport delays and terminal closures, market plunges and an approval rating on the skids. All by a man who could not consider the consequences against his need to keep his base happy and uphold his self image as a winner. A victim of his own vain fantasies and lack of regard for learning

The wall/shutdown situation and Trump's collapse against reality proved just how clueless Trump is about the rest of human nature outside of his inner world. He will, of course, take solace in the spin of some supporters:
"This is for three weeks," Trump adviser turned Fox analyst Sebastian Gorka told Dobbs. "As far as I'm concerned, this is a master stroke."
Trump can retreat into his fantasy world with supporters like these and leave only his hollow shell for the rest of the world. 


All together, Trump and his supporters may be the REAL CRISIS America faces today.  



A Last Word:

To some, ending this writing on a humorous note might lessen seriousness of Trump's lack of substance, but believe me when I say if we can't take a moment to laugh at Trump's disastrous treatment of the Presidency, we deserve it.

In a few short years, Randy Rainbow has become a YouTube internet sensation with over 250,000 subscribers waiting anxiously for his next take on the country's right-wing political hypocrites and scam artists. His articulate artistry and creativity can only be described as bi-products of genius - sort of like a concrete definition of what Trump thinks he is. And perhaps his best parody is a take on Trump's "very stable genius" tweet. 

Set to the song I am the very model of a modern major general from Gilbert & Sullivan's The Pirates of Penzance, Rainbow's parody beautifully captures the absurdity of Trump's temperament and how much of the world sees him. Enjoy!






*One particular anecdote concerning Adlai Stevenson could be an example: Stevenson was considered an egghead" in his day and America was very suspicious about cerebral candidates who thought things over quietly and in depth. Once when Eleanor Roosevelt was campaigning, someone shouted "Stevenson's an ass!" and without missing a beat, Roosevelt said "...nevertheless" and continued speaking, lauding Stevenson. 

Friday, January 4, 2019

A Year’s Worth Of Trump’s Bubbly Bullshit:, Welcome To The Biggest (and LONGEST) Hangover!


It could last for years!

The hangover. The only ray of hope for that throbbing head is that it won 't last forever. So how many of you readers have not quite gotten over it? One reason: perhaps your brain  has switched its motor neurons to its memory function. In other words, the bad memories of 2018 are creating your headache. And you realize the ray of hope is getting dimmer. And as 2019 proceeds it may continue to get dimmer and dimmer and dimmer while the consequences the Trump era's 2018 become more acute. 

2018 could be termed politically as "The Year of Repeal and Deregulation." While trying to repeal Obamacare, the Trump administration worked hard to repeal and deregulate almost everything else. Why? Because in certain sectors, Trump's bullshit struck a chord: everything that Obama did was bad for you, no matter what it was. And my administration is going to Make things (and  America) Great Again! So, in effect, people drank Trump's fake champagne, totally disregarding the fact that most of America was going to suffer from the hangover. (Call it the results of "second-hand irresponsible drinking"). 

This just in:

Apple CEO Tim Cook on Wednesday warned investors that the company expects to fall as much as $9 billion short of its earlier revenue target for the first fiscal quarter of 2019. In a rare guidance revision, Cook pointed to a struggling market in China as the biggest factor for the change.
Needless to say, the DOW took a serious hit as well as Apple stock. Another casualty of Trump's 2018 antics, or in other words, "It's Trump's Trade War, stupid!" 

And Trump? Due to his lack-of-reading habits, Trump probably doesn't know anything about these things except for the fact that rules were made to be broken or changed to his own egotistical benefit. Like his executive orders, he can brag about how many he's signed, but couldn't possibly give you any details as to WHAT he signed. And couldn't tell you anything about the repeals and deregulations listed below. 

Scary. 

And he knows absolutely nothing about the ones pending (in process). 

Scarier.

Below is a partial list of repeals and deregulation compiled buy the BROOKINGS INSTITUTE. To be fair, some of these were enacted in 2017, but their effects were most probably not felt until 2018 (when the REAL hangover commenced). The full scope of the findings is worth reading, but warning: it may only make your hangover worse. 

EDUCATION

  • Title IX Guidances on Transgender Student Rights (Repealed - Betsy DeVos and Mike Pence got their say)
  • School Accountability Rule (Repealed)


HEALTH:
  • Religious and Moral Exemptions from Contraceptive Coverage Mandates (In Effect )
  • Definition of Short-Term Limited-Duration Insurance (In Effect - changed to longer terms)
  • State "Empowerment Waivers" for the Affordable Care Act (In effect - one of the first steps to defunding Obama Care)
  • Firearms Prohibition For The Mentally Disabled (Repealed - the NRA rejoiced)
  • State Funding for Abortion Providers (Repealed - The Christian Right rejoiced)

IMMIGRATION
  • Asylum Seeker Restrictions (In Effect)
  • Commercial Real Estate Appraisal Rule (Repealed)
  • Reclassification of Major Sources as Area Sources under the Clean Air Act (In Effect)

ENVIRONMENTAL
  • Methane and Waste Prevention Rule (In Effect)
  • Methane Rule (Emissions) (Partially In Effect)
  • Endangered Species Act: Mitigation Rule (In Effect)
  • Lowering Renewable Fuel Standards for 2018 (In Effect)
  • Oil and Gas Fracking Rule (Repealed)
  • Reclassification of Major Sources as Area Sources Under the Clean Air Act (In Effect)
  • Oil , Gas, and Coal Lease Valuation Rule (Repealed)
  • Power Plant Pollution Rule (Repealed)

TELECOM:
  • Wireline Infrastructure Rule (In Effect)
  • 5G Protection Program (In Effect)

FINANCIAL
  • Corporate Credit Unions Rule (In Effect)
  • Commercial Real Estate Appraisal Rule (In Effect - easing limitations on commercial Real Estate)
  • Disclosure Exemptions to Certain Nonprofits ,(In Effect)
  • Dealer Markups Guidance (Repealed)
  • Regulatory Capitol Rule for Small Banks: Transitions (In Effect)
  • Repeal of R&D Technical Interchange (In Effect)
  • Main Studio Rule (Repealed)
  • Arbitration Rule (Repealed)
  • Disclosure of Payments by Resource Extraction Issuers (Repealed)

LABOR
  • Drug Tests for Unemployment Compensation (Repealed)
  • Federal Acquisition Regulation / Fair Pay and Safe Workplaces (Repealed)


FARMING
  • Organic Livestock and Poultry Practices/Animal Welfare Rule (Repealed)
  • Farmer Fair Practice Rule (Scope of Anti-Competitive Practices) (Repealed)

Donald Trump's, New Year Tweet:

“HAPPY NEW YEAR TO EVERYONE, INCLUDING THE HATERS AND THE FAKE NEWS MEDIA! 2019 WILL BE A FANTASTIC YEAR FOR THOSE NOT SUFFERING FROM TRUMP DERANGEMENT SYNDROME.. JUST CALM DOWN AND ENJOY THE RIDE, GREAT THINGS ARE HAPPENING FOR OUR COUNTRY!”

Trump's "champagne" bottle as no bottom.  

Sunday, December 23, 2018

No, Evangelicals, This will Not Happen: An Open Letter to Trump's Most Rabid Supporters




Dear Rabid Trump Supporters (75% white Evangelicals):


Yes, the image of Donald Trump as the Baby Jesus is incredibly blasphemous, but, then again, so are you. 

Making Trump The “Chosen One” is the next step to deifying a man who has lied consistently and made bullsh*t his raison de etre. 

With Mueller’s team closing in and the media exposing his lies (“I’m a self-made billionaire”, “I have no ties to Russia”, “There was no collusion”). With Trump childishly shutting down government for a Border Wall the majority of Americans do not care about. With Trump’s playing the Christian Right for a fool (“Nobody reads the Bible more than I do”). With these and any crimes he has committed,  the only line of defense for you, to twist yourselves into knots over,  may  be to make him the Second Son of God. 

“The Chosen One” has worn thin, unless in choosing Trump, God’s as bad at vetting as the Republican Party. 

Please, This year’s-long betrayal of Christianity, this insult to God’s integrity must stop. 

And it will stop. As this Presidential Aberration continues to be revealed as a semi-literate grifter mouthing words you want to hear, you will be laughed at and scorned for not seeing the man as he really is/was for over 2 years. And, as Mark Twain said, “Against the assault of laughter nothing can stand.” 

In his wake, You may not get the “Seven Mountains” chance to overtake the government (unless, of course, Mike Pence openly does your bidding which the House of Representatives may have something to say about). 

You may not succeed in abolishing gay rights or abortion, even with “beer-bro” Kavanaugh on the Bench because fallout from Trump’s antics have given pause to the tattered GOP. It may listen to your ministers on a local level, but on a broader and more reasonable scale, the support for your agenda will be weakened. 

You may see other countries respecting us again for ousting a man who was laughed at by the U.N., and managed to offend our allies (do we have any left?). You may even see the world breath a sigh of relief that some form of sanity and development dignity will be restored to the U.S. 

You may even see people who are willing to strive for “Peace in Earth” without depending on the mercurial whims of a narcissistic fool. 

Of course you will again be like a wounded tiger as you were during the Obama Administration, but how many wounds can a tiger take before it succumbs to death? 

The only Christmas Miracle we can hope for at this point is that you come to your senses and realize that in supporting Trump, you sold your Christian soul in return for your agenda: a Christian Only nation, abortion-less , gay-less and blessed by God in its isolation, with only missionaries venturing out to save the rest of the Godless world. 

This miracle is a fantasy, to be sure, more impossible than not. So we can only ask of you on Christmas Day, when you are sitting in your pews and praying for Donald Trump, to PLEASE pause and ask yourself if you’re praying for a man Christianity wants or if you’re praying for the man himself. 

While commemorating the Birth of Christ should you be honoring such a man with your prayers? 

Such a pause is not too much to ask, is it? 

Look at it this way: excluding Trump from your prayers may be the first step in saving you Christian soul. 

Just a thought. 

Merry Christmas. 

PS: I do not normally take so strident and politically motivated a stance on Christmas, but rest assured that I do hope for “Peace On Earth Good Will Towards Men” for everyone.



Monday, July 16, 2018

Dealing With Discouragement In A Trumpian World



Take A Break

In Donald Trump's world, there are only winners and losers. He's made that very clear his entire life. And while not everyone can be a winner in his world, we cannot afford to be losers in ours. Losers being the ones who give up and who are too discouraged to go on. 

"If we give up, he's won," said the boss of a non-profit environment venture I work for. This was said after a particular trying day, when we discovered that homeless people had camped out in our garden and trashed a great deal of it. It was worse than a natural disaster, because we couldn't quite conceive of the motives, but we set about replanting and taking stock of things, hoping that it wouldn't happen again.

Trying not to be discouraged, however, is very hard work. Harder work than replenishing a garden after its been trashed. 

Sometimes we need a break from this hard work. Not giving in, mind you, but just taking a break from the world at large and its Donald Trumps (yes, there are more than one - aaagh!). 

For the last six months, my break has been in a garden of my own, not on my own property, but in back of my building where I and my husband rent an apartment. Many mornings have been spent hauling river rocks from a ravine, afternoons have been used for plantings, watering, building and design. Last year, my efforts won an award from  San Francisco Beautiful, not solely because of the garden, but because its elements have been used in community-building where I live. 

Six years in creation (by myself) have led to a peaceful and even magical sanctuary for my neighbors. It has definitely helped to keep me from being too discouraged and giving in by giving me periodic rests. 

OK. Rest period is over. Now back to writing about this discouraging Trumpian world of ours. 





Tuesday, February 27, 2018

Humiliator-in-Chief: It All Comes Down To Power, Money, and Unbridled Misogyny


"This is not the man I know."

Those words from Melania Trump were to define her role as the wife of a known philanderer. Were they disingenuous? Probably. The woman reading the script was determined to convey the message, but not forcefully so. People immediately began to wonder what the Trumps' relationship was really like.

Now bits and pieces of the picture are coming to light ... brought to us by scandal.

Giving Trump a "Mulligan"

The  Christian Right brushed aside the Stormy Daniels affair in characteristic fashion: "It was a long time ago. He's definitely changed." They might add: "... and he's going in the direction we want."

Tony Perkins of the Values Voter Summit and far-right hate group Family Research Council says the Christian Right in effect gave Trump a"do-over":

Edward-Isaac Dovere of Politico:


Perkins knows about Stormy Daniels, the porn actress who claimed, in a 2011 interview, that in 2006 she had sex with Trump four months after his wife, Melania, gave birth to their son, Barron. He knows of the reports that Daniels (real name: Stephanie Clifford) was paid off to keep the affair quiet in the waning weeks of the 2016 election. He knows about the cursing, the lewdness and the litany of questionable behavior over the past year of Trump’s life or the 70 that came before it.
“We kind of gave him—‘All right, you get a mulligan. You get a do-over here,’” Perkins told me in an interview for the latest episode of POLITICO’s Off Message podcast.

The Bunny Hop


“No paper trails for him,” she wrote. “In fact, every time I flew to meet him, I booked/paid for flight + hotel + he reimbursed me.” 

Former Playmate Karen McDougal a man obsessed with his image and keeping their affair quiet. 
She also told how obsessed he was with women:

During the Lake Tahoe tournament, McDougal and Trump had sex, she wrote. He also allegedly began a sexual relationship with Clifford [Stormy Daniels] at the event. ... Another adult-film actress, whose screen name is Alana Evans, claimed that Trump invited her to join them in his hotel room that weekend. A third adult-film performer, known as Jessica Drake, alleged that Trump asked her to his hotel room, met her and two women she brought with her in pajamas, and then “grabbed each of us tightly in a hug and kissed each one of us without asking for permission.” He then offered Drake ten thousand dollars in exchange for her company. (Trump denied the incident.) A week after the golf tournament, McDougal joined Trump at the fifty-fifth Miss Universe contest, in Los Angeles. She sat near him, and later attended an after-party where she met celebrities. Trump also set aside tickets for Clifford, as he did at a later vodka launch that both women attended.

Having so many women in tow at the same time must have been an ego-booster.

And now this

As far back as November of 2002, Trump's penchant for picking the final ten (and the winner) in the Miss Universe Contest he owned, became evident when he pressured judges to pick Miss Russia as the winner.


“According to an individual with firsthand knowledge of the judging of the 2002 Miss Universe pageant, Trump tried to rig the outcome of the international contest to award the prestigious ‘Miss Universe’ title to Vladimir Putin’s then-mistress, Oxana Fedorova,”Oxana Fedorova was, at the time,  rumored to be the mistress of non other than Vladimir Putin.

In his article, "Ten Reasons Why Evangelical Christians Can No Longer Stand With Donald Trump," David Usborne posits that the Evangelical Christian Right will finally cave in to morality in the light of recent scandals, but will they? The myriad number of excuses, "mulligans" and bizarrely contorted theological explanations have taken hold in that community and may last for years. To date, there is no response to the McDougal/Playboy Bunny affair, but such convoluted reasoning may take time to emerge.

Whither Melania?

The woman who never wanted to be First Lady has not spoken publicly about the scandals let alone the humiliation. Living with a black hole of dignity and integrity for so many years, one wonders if her distance from Trump is more the result of countless such situations.

Melania Trump has always been first and foremost a loyal, submissive trophy wife. Donald Trump has power over her; he owns her. To please him, his characterizations of any scandal as fake news must be taken without reservation. It is strange, therefore, that the Christian Right hardly ever focuses on this dutiful wife. There are no pastors rushing to counsel her in her time of stress.

Having lived with a man who used women shamelessly to further business interests, who lied to her time after time about his many infidelities, who demands the utmost loyalty, who used his power over lawyers and tabloids to cover up affairs with "catch and kill" tactics, we have to ask:

In distancing herself, is Melania Trump really acting on her own? WILL she ever act on her own?


Wednesday, December 20, 2017

Peace on Earth? Good Will Towards Men? 2017 Was The Antithesis Of The Christmas Spirit. Thanks, Mr. President.






7 Days until Christmas. 8 Days until we're bombarded with reminders of what 2017 brought. Certainly no "Peace on earth nor "Good Will toward Men. "Retrospects" of the year’s events will abound, and for most Americans the pictures won’t be pretty. 

This week may be a time for people to slow down, look inward, meditate before the onslaught of memories of the year.  This is especially true for people in the LGBTQ, Muslim, immigrant, Hispanic and African American Communities. Actually for people in any vulnerable group. And the Year of Trump has created a lot of vulnerable communities.

“Peace on Earth”? "Good Will Towards Men”? These Americans have to make their own Christmas sentiments because they cannot in all conscience join Trump's America for Christmas. 

To be more direct: There is absolutely no way one could link those phrases to a Trump Christmas. From before last Christmas, when Trump almost single-handedly erased 50 years of U.S.- China relations with a diplomatic blunder worthy of Dan Quayle.  Peace on earth? ...

through internal bickering and firings. petty tweets, lies and deceit, to an air thick with treason and corruption polluting the Presidency- Good will towards men? 

This Presidency, this political aberration is a mockery to Christmas and the true Christmas spirit.( Link to old article)

Of course, Christmas is bright- for the gullible and believers in Trump’s fantasy. For the Alt Right and White supremicists who’ve never such a forceful “voice” befor. For the Christian Right who envision abortion and gay rights  fading from their  worldview/Christofascist    spectrum of self-righteousness. 

For all others, the brightness, the joy, the altruism of Christmas must be scaled back, must go inward, must be more quiet. Yes, it must recede into its own shell so that it can emerge clear and bright (and even a bit tacky/glittery) in the New Year. 

My husband stand and I believe in what you might call “snuggle therapy”: we hold our bodies close and together for a long time and sometimes we whisper “you and me against the world”. We wanted our Christmas angel-bear tree ornaments to reflect snuggling instead of kissing, but it would have been difficult to position them  on the tree without looking like they were doing something else. But notice that they are definitely focusing on each other while engulfed in the glitz of what could be a metaphor for a Trump Christmas.

Maybe American communities need a form of "snuggle therapy" this Christmas: holding themselves closer, quieter. Sheltering themselves. Observing (but not necessarily participating in) the raucous - and fake - Trump Christmas. Meditating upon the past year. 

Healing.

While meditating on 2017, HOPE should still be an element. Many of Trump's supporters are finally waking up to the fact that Trump and his administration are nothing like what they thought it would be. HOPE has always been a powerful coping mechanism. In my case, for example, it can divert the angst over the year with some humor, so here's my Christmas wish for 2018:

Since Trump has decreed that there will be more visits to the Moon - "What would we do without space?" - what better Christmas present for him next year than to make him the first person to colonize it? With an attractive plan to build a hotel/casino/golf course and, of course, a boutique for Ivanka, he would make a killing!




And the sweetest thing about this gift: we could send The Donald off with a blessing:

"May God bless and keep you, Mr. President -far away from us!*

7 DAYS

This week, individuals, families, whole communities should practice their forms of "snuggle therapy" by being as close to each other as possible. And safe, for the time being, from the onslaught of "retrospectives" and thoughts of more ugly scenes to come.

This following video Christmas card was produced primarily for the immediate neighborhood and friends, featuring a Garden everyone views as a community-builder. From the Meditation Station to the acrylic rock heart, it is looked upon as a sanctuary - a place of peace and reflection. It represents the Christmas spirit all year round. It is our building;s "snuggle therapy." Notice that the Christmas tree is lacking a star on top - that's because the true light of Christmas comes from within.

It serves as my Christmas card to everyone.





 Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

* a line borrowed from Fiddler on the Roof the story of which has some odd parallels to our present situation.