Essays & Poetry (mine or others) pertaining to historical and current events and burning social issues.

Wednesday, September 21, 2016

Commander in Chief


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Image result for free image of Hillary Clinton

In 2005 Commander in Chief, the television series starring Geena Davis as McKenzie Allen as first woman president of the United States may have been short lived because our citizenry wasn’t ready for a woman in the presidency. Eleven years later, it could well become a reality.
If you are curious about how a woman president could/would lead, you can catch the series on Hulu Plus. I remember it well and was disappointed when it was cancelled. I am re-watching it now in anticipation of Hillary Clinton being our first female president.
Dictator Trump has done a fine job of smearing her, but when people are willing to research both
contenders, the choice becomes clear. Hillary is not as “crooked” as he is. She is a woman playing a man’s game and the better she does it the more it galls certain  gender-biased men, especially the Donald.
Hillary has been in public service for her entire career. She truly cares. This is the woman who wrote
 It Takes a Village  advocating  for children. She is a mother and a grandmother besides being a former Secretary of State , Senator, First lady in the White house and in Little Rock, Arkansas.
Service Service service!
What has Donald Trump done to help others? It is in the news recently that he has used charities as his bank and withdrew funds to pay for anything his little heart desires.  Things like paying off fines for his businesses and portraits of himself.
I cannot fathom why people who are struggling financially believe that this 1-percenter would help them in any way, but they do. So, this is not directed at those poor souls. However I do warn you,if he gets into the office and royally screws you, he will defend himself by telling you, "It's just business."

This I am directing at anyone with the critical thinking skills to weigh both sides. I know Hillary could benefit from charm school, but it’s a little late for that. I believe she will do what’s best for the most people and that is what democracy is all about. Her heart is in the right place.
I realize that you are probably disgusted with business as usual in our nation’s capital. You may think: Those Libertarians sound pretty good. Well, I think they sound pretty good too, however,the fact of the matter is if you throw your vote away on a third party you may be electing a dictator to the office. Please think this through. Vote wisely. (If you recall Hitler made great promises to save the German people, they believed him and look how that turned out!)
This is a quick essay, I could go into more detail on both sides, however, I would like you to go research it on your own, so you can believe what you read or at least half of it. Newspapers, magazines and television have to vet their information. Remember the Internet is still the wild wild West, so if that is how you decide to vote, it's a fool's game.
That’s all for now. All responses are welcome.

Raintreepoet, ruminating.

Thursday, September 8, 2016

A Ditty Dedicated to the Donald!




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Trumpy Trumpy
You make me jumpy
We never know where
Your mouth will go

You say this and
You say that and
I say Holy Hat!
How far will you go?
Insulting folks you don’t
Even know

You say you can handle crisis
That you are ‘presidential’
And know how to
Defeat ISIS

You say you’ll make Mexico
Build a wall—how?
You have secret plans
You won’t tell us now

You won’t disclose how rich you are
And believe your mouth will
Carry you far—you even act like
You think you’re a star

Talk is cheap
Peep peep peep
One thing many of us
Already knew
Is you don’t even
Have a clue

Trumpy Trumpy
You make me jumpy
We never know where
Your mouth will go


Thursday, September 1, 2016

Daddy Sold the Farm


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I live in a condo village now. I feel encroached upon
and think constantly about the pastoral peace of my 
childhood. I was raised on a half section of bucolic
rolling hills surrounded by evergreen forest and a fruit
orchard behind the ranch house. In three years I will retire.
 You can bet your sweet buttermilk, I'll be looking for a 
way to get back to country living. 
I wrote this song when I was 19 and fresh off the farm.
I have adapted over the years, but the yearning has never
left me.

[G]Life ain’t been the same since [D] Daddy sold the[G] farm
He[C] sold a little piece of my[D] soul and broke my[G] heart
[D]Those people cut the farm[C] into a thousand[D] plots
With a[C] thousand tract [D]houses and an[C] apple tree
In every[D] yard
The[G] land will never[C] be the same
Since[D] Daddy sold the[G] farm

[D]The man who bought it, said it would always be the[G] same
[C] That he loved Daddy’s land,[D] too, but[G] could he change the[D] name
[G]Well, it’s now Pleasant Valley ([D]What a lovely[G] name)
But since Daddy let him[C] change the name
It’s [D]never been the[G] same

[D]Daddy’s doin’ fine now, a hundred thousand, after[G] taxes
[C]Except he’s now[D] into a higher income[G] bracket
The man who loved Daddy’s land, [D]must be smilin’
Without a [G]care
Cuz there ain’t too many[C] taxes that’ll[D] hurt
A multi-[G]millionaire

(Repeat chorus-first stanza)

[D]I’m the only one who ain’t smiling[G] now
[C]Since I have to live in[G] town
And [D]raise my kids on pavement
Instead of grassy[G] ground
And the[D] values that I learned
Won’t keep them from much[G] harm
Cuz we have to be city[C]-dwellers
Since[D] Daddy sold the [G]farm!


(Repeat chorus)

This will be in my "A Farmer's Daughter" chapbook.
raintreepoet, reporting.