I have been listening to the "Sand Pebbles," while farming. The book has really given me pause for thought. It is a story about a group of US Sailors on a riverboat in China at the time of the revolution.
I have a theory that popular fiction tells a more honest story about a time in culture than any text book ever will. The novel is unabashedly biased. The author is playing off popular beliefs or activities of the time to build the dramatic effect. I feel this is most true for adventure stories or detective novels.
The actions of the Chinese in rebelling against the colonial powers and the effectiveness of the bolshevik influence are pretty interesting in when you look at the political climate today.
It is pretty hilarious to see soccer moms who have never had a thought about trade wars or tariffs suddenly posting on facebook and protesting in the streets against Trump. Or claiming to understand Fascism and causes for the Second World War when back in college they were not especially deep.
I am not real confident that Tariffs are the answer to financial wreck our past politicians (supported by the idiots who voted for them) have gotten us into. However, there are limited ways to control the deficit and printing lots of money to devalue the currency lower the value of the debt was not real helpful.
I suspect raising money though tariffs vs raising taxes may have advantages. Raising taxes must become counterproductive at some point. It is driving certain groups into a barter economy. Having lower taxes for corporations seems like it could attract them to the US or at least keep the businesses here.
Many people in the agricultural sector have a wait and see attitude, but I am no super optimistic. I wish Trump would keep a close eye on which people are getting deported as if it were not for the hispanics who came here to get away from gangs, he may not have been elected. I get a little tired of all the law and order Republicans who might be getting a little perspective when the nutcase liberals take over next election.
Speaking of nutcase liberals...
My former employer cannot boost enrollment and so is cutting staff and programs. Apparently while getting rid of anyone who knows anything and then virtue-signaling your way to success seems like a great idea to a certain class of people, it may not always work.
I was talking to a friend whose daughter attends and he was irritated with the apology for stolen land tagline on every piece of University correspondence.
"How did you last for ten years at that place, Man we were starting to worry about you," is a comment I get frequently.
I went to lunch with a work friend and then helped him remove a rusted bolt from a pump in one of the mechanical rooms. I mostly just encouraged him to get out the welder and apply heat. I also pounded on stuff. It was a success. His supervisor gave me the most excellent coffee and a fine time was had by all.
I really liked the people I worked with. It was nice to be part of the group again. The people who actually get things done. I didn't hang out with the paper pushers...
We face a myriad of issues as a country. As a nation, fifty percent of the population reads at an eighth grade level or lower. Reading levels of recent high school grads is lower and college graduation rates are plummeting. The MAGA base is comprised of high school degree or less people. Critical thinking and reading is absent. There is no question that the Democrats lost rural America for a lack of messages but the Heritage Foundation, Project 2025 and the techno-bros have no plans other than dismantling the fences of government which keep things in order. Trump is a mentally ill idiot who cares only about Trump, money and power. Your posts of practical problem solving with equipment, etc. are refreshing and appreciated. I would suggest not owing any Tesla stock...but the markets are crashing further as I write this and trading will undoubtedly be halted Monday. Trump has been playing golf with the Saudis since THU. He's fueled a recession and the oil market is collapsing. Good luck.
ReplyDelete"When a clown moves into the palace, he doesn't become the king. The palace becomes a circus." Turkish proverb
DeleteWe get that "stolen land" line a lot here too but being the grandchildren of colonists we are don't dare say anything against it. I fear Trump's financial antics might just help get our liberal govt. re-elected. Spring is taking forever to get started here.
ReplyDeleteI worry that the shrill idiots will just feed upon their hysteria to the point everyone of the idiots will vote next election. At the same the conservatives will just be numb with the continual political bombasting and stay home. I feel like that happened in our state election. All the crazies came out to vote.
DeleteAt first read your title told me you were spaying with gators. Somehow that didn't seem right because you are not in gator country.
ReplyDeleteAs far as tariffs go the click bait goes both ways and I am not going to waste my time absorbing their opinions. I keep remembering that in his first term Trump got results in spite of the opposition. I am willing to wait and assume he has a strategy. As an international business man with a degree from that famous school of finance that begins with a "W" (Isn't old age wonderful) I assume he knows more than I do or most of his critics.
Keep planting. America wants to eat.
Grace and peace
I just live in a little world where I assume everyone recognizes "Gator," as a John Deere atv as we don't have alligators here. Rather closed minded of me.
DeleteI also just think Trump is kind of nuts. That is also why I voted for him. I think I understand what he thinks he is doing with the Tariffs but since you cannot believe anything that you read in the news, I also don't know what is really going on. I also have a "wait and see," attitude.
I also suspect there are a lot of angry bureaucrats and state department people who will do their best to make him look bad or screw up his plans. For example, deporting everyone instead of making sure they are actual criminals.