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So Many Emotions

As I write this, we are exactly two weeks from Election Day. So, how am I feeling? Let’s start with scared to death. That’s not to say I don’t think Biden will win. I do, but everyone knows Trump will try anything and everything to steal this election. I’m scared because of the inevitable comparisons to 2016. Yes, two weeks prior to that election, Hillary was ahead, but there are several differences between now and then. I’ll list those shortly. I’m scared because there is a large segment of closet Trump voters in our country. Those are the folks who just don’t feel like telling a pollster that they want four more years of bigotry in the White House.

I’m also excited. Why? Well, I honestly believe we’ll have a pretty good idea by the first minutes of November 4th who won. There won’t be a definitive call, but most of us will go to bed that night either very happy or deeply worried and thinking of where in Canada we’d like to move. Joe Biden isn’t Hillary Clinton. He is well-liked and respected, even by some moderate Republicans. Hillary, unfairly I believe, was disliked, even by many Democrats. I’m excited because I truly believe Biden’s lead both nationally and in the battleground states is more real than Hillary’s turned out to be.

So, yes, I’m scared, excited, optimistic, pessimistic, anxious, nervous, and a little gassy, at times. I think what I’m experiencing is the same as most Americans. This election is about more than who will take the oath of office on January 21st. It’s about what kind of nation we’ll be. If Trump wins, and I’m biting my tongue as I write that, the United States will cease to be a Democratic-Republic. (By the way, we are a Democratic-Republic and not a true Democracy) We will become an authoritarian country. Would you like to know a few current members of the authoritarian club? I thought you might. How about North Korea, Saudi Arabia, Russia? What do those all have in common? Their leaders are good buddies with Trump. He’d rather be part of their club than the United Nations or NATO.

The question I’ve been grappling with is how do I handle all those emotions. I’m still trying to figure it out. Life is hard enough these days without the hurricane of emotions I’m feeling. Maybe you have some advice for me, but chances are you’re trying to figure it out, too.

As promised, here are a few reasons why I don’t think 2020 will be like 2016.

  1. There are far more mail-in ballots being submitted than in 2016, and the vast majority of those ballots are being sent by Democrats.
  2. In 2016, Donald Trump was an idea. “Hey, let’s try a businessman who’s not a politician. What do we have to lose?” Now, Trump has a record and the majority of Americans don’t like it. We’ve also learned that he’s a failed businessman.
  3. As I mentioned earlier, Hillary was a deeply unpopular candidate. 20% of voters prior to the 2016 election said they didn’t like either candidate. The strong majority of those folks wound up voting for Trump, especially after Comey announced the re-opening of the investigation into Hillary’s emails. Now, only 7% say they don’t like either candidate, and the majority of those are breaking towards Biden.

I hope I’m right. You should hope I’m right. The country should hope I’m right. The world should hope I’m right. (You knew that’s where I was heading with that, didn’t you?)

TWO WEEKS!

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I’m Back, Baby!

It has been a few years since I last blogged. So, what convinced me to start Straight Out of Left Field again? A couple of things. First, the biggest election of our lifetimes is just a few weeks away. Second, and most importantly, I noticed a lot of people came across this blog and actually liked it. It made me realize that I have something of value to share. I am making one change to this blog. While it will still strongly focus on politics, I will also write about me and the experiences I face on a daily basis.

Like millions of Americans, I have clinical depression. Setbacks that would normally just annoy others send me into a spiral. As you might expect, 2020 has kicked me in the gut, repeatedly. COVID has certainly dominated my life, just as it has yours, but that’s not all. I have not had a full-time job in over a year. Talk about a feeling of worthlessness. Also, I spent four early July days in the hospital with Steroid Psychosis. I was prescribed steroids for a minor procedure and my body and mind didn’t like it one bit. In fact, my mind decided to take a few days off. I couldn’t remember the names of my two sons and didn’t know what month it was. For someone who spends way too much time thinking, not being able to was incredibly frightening. The one question I was able to answer…who is the President? I not only knew the answer, but I was really pissed off at the question. My mood was already horrible and that question made it worse.

I want this blog to become a meeting place for those who have concerns or fears they need to express. My goal is to create a community for anyone who needs to feel a sense of belonging. With that, I turn to politics.

Too much has happened for me to recap. You all know what a mess Trump has made of everything. He’s not just the worst President we’ve ever had. He’s the worst person ever to hold elected office in our country. Donald J. Trump is simply every villain in every movie about someone trying to take over the world.

Joe Biden will be the 46th President of the United States unless Putin decides to fly to the States and visit various battlegrounds, such as Pennsylvania and Florida. If this election is fair, and all the ballots are counted, Biden will win in a landslide. I do not believe Joe Biden is the next coming of Abraham Lincoln or even Barack Obama. What I do believe is Biden will be an effective and transitional President, who will guide us back to a sense of normalcy. After what we’ve all experienced, that sounds wonderful!

As I write this, we are four weeks away from the Election and the nation is still swimming in COVID. 30 minutes ago, I received a text from my wife, an amazing Kindergarten teacher, telling me that someone at her school tested positive for the virus. I’m scared. My wife is not only a gifted teacher, she keeps our family afloat. No, it’s true. I contribute very little outside of the occasional dad joke. My wife is the Michael Jordan of this family. My sons are Scottie Pippen and Horace Grant. I’m Luc Longley. Oh, and my dog is Dennis Rodman, especially if Rodman was addicted to dog treats and still had accidents on the carpet every so often. My wife’s health is paramount and knowing someone at her school has COVID brings the virus a little closer to home.

I live in Flower Mound, Texas. Dallas is blue but FloMo is apple red. A local dog groomer has a sign on their door that reads “No mask required. We’re not drinking the Kool-Aid”. In a place like this, they’ve probably gained business. In future blogs, I’ll go more into detail about how I feel about mask-deniers and cultist Trump supporters. For now, I’ll end by saying…Screw ’em!

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We’ve seen this movie before, and swore we’d never see it again!

Dangerous? Try evil.

I hate Donald Trump! That comes as no surprise to anyone who has read my daily Facebook posts. I don’t hate him because he’s the Republican candidate for President. While I was no fan of Mitt Romney or John McCain, I never hated them. I didn’t agree with any of their policy ideas, but I felt they were decent people, and in McCain’s case, a war hero.

Hate is a strong word, and one I don’t use lightly. I get annoyed very easily. People who don’t use their turn signals annoy me. People who drive under the speed limit annoy me. People who have NRA stickers on their cars or trucks deeply annoy me, but I don’t hate them. I hate Donald Trump, though. Why? It’s simple. Donald Trump is our generation’s Adolf Hitler.

Whoa! That’s a pretty strong statement. After all, Hitler was responsible for the deaths of nine million people, including six million Jews. Please don’t forget that there was a time when Hitler was just a guy who decided that Jews were to blame for all of Germany’s troubles. He found a scapegoat in the Jews. Hitler had charisma, and he used it to gain a tremendous following. Millions of Germans found comfort by blaming others for their problems. Hitler offered up the Jews, and his fellow Germans gladly accepted.

Hitler raved about Jews being responsible for the poor German economy. He yelled about Jews controlling the media and banks. He said Jews should be treated as second-class citizens because they are more loyal to their faith than their country, in this case Germany. Ultimately, he stirred up such an incredibly high level of hate towards Jews that Germans looked the other way as millions of people were slaughtered.

Donald Trump has called on a ban of Muslims entering the United States. He’s expanded that plan to include people coming from nations that include a high number of Muslims. He blames the Muslim community in America for not doing more to stop attacks like the one that took place in Orlando. He preaches bigotry and hatred.

He blames illegal immigrants from Mexico for taking job away from Americans. Whenever there’s a crime committed that involves a Hispanic, he blames it on illegals. His solution is to build a wall reminiscent of the grotesque Berlin Wall.

Hitler made up his own facts to paint Jews as evil. Trump does the same thing, only about Muslims and Mexicans. Hitler wanted to make Germany great again by ruining the lives of others. Trump wants to make America “great again” by isolating us from the rest of the world.

No, Trump isn’t going to kill six million Muslims or Mexicans. He’s not going to attack Mexico or Canada, At least, I hope he doesn’t. What he wants to do is close off our wonderful nation to anyone he doesn’t agree with. What he wants is the complete opposite of what our founding fathers had in mind.

Yes, I hate Donald Trump. I hate his ideas, his bigotry, his xenophobia and his hair. I hate the fact that he has a chance to be our next President. I hate that some people I consider friends intend to vote for a man who I believe is evil.

Donald, I desperately hope you lose. I hope you disappear. I hope something very heavy falls on you.

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The Lone Star Obsession

You want to secede? Be my guest.

I have lived in Texas for 10 years. Admittedly, I know some people who moved here much more recently that have embraced the Lone Star State. They love the winters and likely didn’t have a good Tex-Mex restaurant in their old hometown. I do hear a few comments about how friendly people are down here. While I’m happy for those folks, I just don’t get it.

A few days ago, I met a lady from my hometown of Chicago at a grocery store in lovely Flower Mound, TX. We talked about our mutual love of the Cubs and raved about how well they’re playing. Then, we turned to the inevitable subject of whether we miss Chicago. We both agreed that Chicago is a wonderful city, and that we miss the people, the food, and our beloved baseball team. She moved here five years ago to be closer to her daughter. I asked if she feels like a Texan. “No, I will never be a Texan. In fact, I’ll never catch myself saying y’all. I still say you guys.”

I’ve been here twice as long as she has, and I don’t consider myself a Texan. I never will. I know what you’re thinking. “Why don’t you just move your ass out of here, you damn Yankee?” Well, I can’t say it hasn’t been discussed, but financially it isn’t an option. Let me explain why I feel the way I do.

I’ll get to politics, since that’s what this blog is all about, but before I do, allow me to talk about the obsession some people have with this state. Every day, my son recites two pledges. One to the United States and one to the state of Texas. He then heads into his Texas History class. I may be wrong, but I don’t know of any other state that has its own pledge and history class. It seems to me that the Pledge of Allegiance to the United States of America and United States History includes Texas, right? I know plenty of people in this state would love to see Texas become an independent country, but it hasn’t happened yet.

“Native Texan”. You see a lot of those bumper stickers on a lot of pickup trucks around here. Again, I don’t recall seeing “Native Virginian” or “Native Oregonian” when I’ve visited those states. I guess I can’t blame them be being proud, but there’s an ideology that goes along with that boast that makes me, shall we say, uncomfortable.

More often than not, the people with that bumper sticker have other bumper stickers. One you won’t see is “Hillary 2016”, but you will see plenty of NRA or Trump stickers. The majority of folks who are native Texans are also native Republicans. These are the people who repeatedly vote for crooks like Greg Abbott, Dan Patrick and our esteemed Attorney General, Ken Paxton. He would be the guy facing federal securities fraud charges.

They’re also the folks who proudly fly the Texas state flag, and in some cases the confederate flag, from their trucks. They hug their guns before going to sleep and are convinced they might need those guns when President Obama invades Dallas.

They consider themselves among the most patriotic Americans you’ll find, but many would like nothing more than to see Texas secede from the Union. There’s a lady who works at a grocery store across the street from our house. She has two bumper stickers on her minivan. One reads “Secede”, while the other is “Not a liberal!”. I’m sure that didn’t stop her from paying tribute to our fallen troops on Memorial Day, and she’ll likely love those fireworks on July 4.

The biggest reason I’m no fan of Texas is the food. The pizza sucks, you can’t find a good hot dog down here and those native Texans don’t even know what Italian Beef is. That said, if Portillo’s ever opens down here, it might make everything I’ve just written moot.

Speaking of Memorial Day

My father served in Europe during World War 2. He was a weapons repair specialist. It’s funny. When I was a kid, I used to give him a hard time about watching war movies because he had lived it. So, what did I watch today? A four-hour long documentary about World War 2.

He made it home from the war in good shape, but many of his friends didn’t. I despise war, as most normal people do, but I have great respect for those who served or currently serve. They deserve our sincere gratitude.

By the way, my oldest brother, Mark, served in the Navy many moons ago. He didn’t see any action, but he looked pretty good in his uniform.

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I am so Berned out!

Dear Bernie, get out!

Let me preface my comments by saying I have a great deal of respect for Senator Sanders, as well as many of his supporters. Let’s be honest. We have a lot in common. All of us want the tremendous dangers of climate change to be seriously dealt with. We also want abortion rights to continue, the Supreme Court to be filled with progressive judges for generations to come, the LGBT community to no longer fear being terrorized by bigots, and campaign finance reform. It’s all really good stuff! Why anyone who considers themselves a “progressive” would vote against their own interests is beyond me, and I’m a fairly smart guy.

In a recent poll, 17% of Sanders supporters say they would vote for Trump over Clinton. Are these people just stupid, or is there something wrong with their brains that keeps them from thinking rationally? Let me be clear. Donald Trump is the most reprehensible Presidential candidate I’ve seen in my lifetime. He hates Hispanics, Women, Immigrants, poor people and taxes. I know. We all hate taxes, but we still have to pay our share. It’s the price of living in a democracy. The Trumpster sees himself as being above the average schmo and sees no need to pay anything, let alone his fair share.

There will be plenty of time to list all the things wrong with Trump. I would likely have to blog every day until the election to touch on everything. For now, I’ll speak in generalities. Donald Trump is a bad man. Again, I wonder. Why would anyone who believes in progressive causes vote for a guy who will destroy all that we hold dear? The answer, at least in my mind, is this. Sanders supporters, many of whom have never participated in anything political before, are obnoxious sore losers. Ok, not all of them, but many of them are like spoiled children who pout until they get their way. Well, guess what, Sanderistas? You ain’t getting your way.

I use this sports analogy. Imagine, if you will, playing 2-on-2 basketball. Your teammate nails a lovely shot from the top of the key, but you’re pissed because you were wide open. Instead of patting your teammate on the back, you become so mad that you decide to join the other team. It’s silly, right? Welcome to the warped minds of Bernie Sanders supporters who would rather vote for hell than something a lot closer to heaven.

Oh, how the Texas GOP misses the good, old days!

The Texas Republican Party recently held their state convention right here in Dallas. Fortunately, I avoided the city during that time, although I’m sure many of my Flower Mound neighbors made their way to the convention, like the good sheep that they are.

Republicans love to shoot down any claims that they are a racist, homophobic, gun-hugging group of people. Their platform would say otherwise. Allow me to fill you in on a few things the Texas GOP believes.

I’ll begin with my favorite, which must of come as a shock to many Texas. Thanks to a grammatical error, it seems a good percentage of them enjoy an alternative lifestyle.

  • Homosexuality is a chosen behavior that is contrary to the fundamental unchanging truths that has been ordained by God in the Bible, recognized by our nations founders, and shared by the majority of Texans. (Am I the only one shocked by this? I guess I’m in the minority in more ways than one?
  • Of course there’s a plank that bitches about having bathrooms for the Transgender community. In fact, that’s one of several anti-LGBT planks in the platform. People fear what they can’t understand. I guess that’s why most Texas Republicans fear science.
  • Another new plank calls for the state to defy the U.S. Supreme Court’s June 2015 ruling in favor of nationwide marriage equality, while others seek to preserve the right of businesses to turn away same-sex couples based on religious beliefs.
  • They approved a plank calling for all abortions to be made illegal in our lovely state. No stunner, there.
  • They are in favor of the repeal of the 17th Amendment and the appointment of United States Senators by state legislatures.
  • The Texas GOP would like to eliminate environmentalism that obstructs legitimate business interests and private property use, including the regulatory taking of property by governmental agencies.

None of these are particularly surprising. There are plenty of other planks that continue to reveal just how cuckoo these folks are. I will say this. They decided not to secede from the United States. Better luck next time.

Bottom line…while Democrats talk about inclusion and pulling people into the proverbial tent, Republicans talk about bigotry and keeping people out. If only they could go back in time to 1955 when racism was more in fashion.

Update: There is hope!

Mary Lou Bruner, the whack job I talked about in my last post, lost her Republican primary runoff election for the Texas State Board of Education to a guy named Kevin Ellis! Admittedly, I don’t know much about Ellis, but unless he’s had a lobotomy, he can’t be nearly as bad as Bruner.

Congrats, Texas Republicans. You got one right! It just goes to show. Even a blind squirrel finds a nut once in a while.

That’s all for now. As always, your thoughts, suggestions and comments are welcome, and yes, I do realize I basically said the same thing three different ways.

 

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Merica, the Beautiful

Your rubber room is waiting

For those of you who don’t live in Texas, please allow me to introduce you to Mary Lou Bruner. She’s a retired teacher and counselor, who is likely on her way to joining the Texas State Board of Education. You might think her experience will bode well for the students of this state, and you’d be wrong. Why? Well, Ms. Bruner is absolutely nuts. Not only that, she’s the poster child for right-wing hatred, homophobia and straight up insanity.

Here are some examples of what Mary Lou believes, and remember, she will very likely play a lead role in determining what students in Texas read in textbooks.

She believes:

President Obama was a drug-addicted gay prostitute. Bruner insists the President is a Muslim, and she’s referred to him as “Ahab the Arab”.

Obamacare is part of a United Nations plot to trim the U.S. population by as many as 200 million people.

Climate change is not only a hoax, but one created by Karl Marx.

School shootings are happening in the United States because kids are being taught evolution.

Dinosaurs not only roamed the earth with humans, but there were little baby dinos on Noah’s Ark. I bet they were precious.

The USA should ban Islam and block all immigration from Muslim countries. After all, Islam is trying to conquer Merica.

Finally, here’s my favorite: Pre-K is designed to confuse young children about sexuality, and eventually turn them gay.

I’m not making any of this up. It’s sadly all true. What’s worse, she’ll inherit a great deal of educational influence once she takes her spot on the Board. People wonder why I’m not a huge fan of living in Texas. Well, I miss living in a place where someone like Bruner would be laughed at, not elected.

This woman is frightening. She should be committed and hidden away from sensible people, not thrust into a position of power. I don’t dislike people just because they share different political believes than I, but I despise this woman.

My wife is a Kindergarten teacher. In fact, she’s one of the most outstanding teachers I’ve ever been married to. Seriously, her students are lucky to have her in their lives. At the end of every school year, parents tell my wife how her warmth and caring changed their child’s view of school. She makes me incredibly proud on a daily basis.

It makes both of us sick to our stomachs that Bruner may have a say in what my wife is expected to teach. Education should be based on facts, not radical, conspiracy-fueled hate speech.

Ms. Bruner, if you had any decency at all, you would ride off into the sunset, but you won’t because you don’t. I hope you have nightmares of gay Pre-K kiddies riding their pet dinosaur, while quoting Marx and crying because the polar ice caps are melting.

Blame it on Canada!

The Rangers beat the Blue Jays Sunday afternoon, but what will be remembered about the game is the fight between the two teams. Specifically, one punch delivered by Roughned Odor to the chin of Jose Bautista. The Rangers have craved revenge ever since Bautista’s bat flip after his home run knocked Jeff Bannister’s bunch out of the playoffs last season.

While I think it’s silly to claim revenge, considering a heartbreaking, season-ending epic playoff meltdown runs rings around one regular season win in May, that’s not what caught my interest.

While the two teams finally retreated to their respective dugouts, the faithful at Rangers Ballpark started chanting, “U.S.A., U.S.A!”. Suddenly, this brawl between a second baseman from Venezuela and a right fielder from the Dominican Republic turned into a Trump rally. I’m sure that chant really pissed off the ONE Canadian player the Blue Jays have on their roster.

I’ve tried hard but I can’t imagine that chant happening in any other major league ballpark. A fight is a fight, and I understand why the Rangers aren’t too fond of the Blue Jays, but after today, I wouldn’t be surprised in there’s a movement among fans to build a wall across Niagara Falls.

What’s next?

You won’t believe what’s in the Texas GOP’s platform. Well, actually you will. After all, it’s Texas.

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There’s more to life than posting on Facebook!

Welcome to Straight Out of Left Field. I have been posting my liberal thoughts on Facebook for several years. A few have strongly suggested that I begin this blog, and I’m excited to launch. Let me briefly tell you what this blog is all about.

I am a staunch and proud Democrat living in Flower Mound, Texas, one of the most conservative burbs you’ll find. The folks are nice here, but the vast majority of them fit a certain stereotype. The women are almost all blondes, natural or not, and drive SUVs that are bigger than they really need, while the men wheel around in pickup trucks with the obligatory NRA sticker on the rear windshield. Yep, they’re right out of central casting.

This blog will talk about politics. Local, State and National politics. As the name, Straight Our of Left Field, suggests, there might even be a bit of baseball talk, but only about my beloved Cubs. With all that said, I ask that you enjoy, and please share your thoughts.

Thank you Mr. President

The Obama administration will direct schools to allow Transgender students to use the bathroom they identify with. Isn’t it wonderful to have a President who believes in the rights and dignity of every American? This could have an impact on the environment because of the amount of smoke coming from the ears of right-wingers. You know these people. They’re the folks who hide behind the Bible to advance their hateful and divisive agenda.

I know what some will say. “Why can’t this guy just work with Congress instead of inflicting his will on us? He’s making it hard for us to take our country back…to the fifties.” Well, when it comes to doing anything important, Republicans in Congress would have to speed up to catch a sloth with a twisted ankle. No, I don’t know if sloths really have ankles, but I’ll look into it.

I don’t personally know any Transgender people, but my son does. He goes to school with a young lady who has shown tremendous courage by coming out in the middle of high school. As you might expect, students at Flower Mound High School tend to lean to the right. I’m sure she has taken her fair share of snide comments and dirty looks, but not from my son. He has befriended her, while treating her as just another student. I’m proud of him.

So, what’s next?

There’s so much to talk about. It’s very hard to narrow it down, but there happens to be a lovely woman named Mary Lou Bruner who is running for the Texas Board of Education. She’s a Republican, so she’ll almost definitely win. This woman is also a certified loony. In fact, she belongs in a room with padded walls and no access to sharp objects. I’ll tell you why in the next edition of Straight Out of Left Field.