Trump and Pence getting ready for the four tomorrows
Tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow,
Creeps in this petty pace from day to day,
To the last syllable of recorded time;
And all our yesterdays have lighted fools
The way to dusty death. Out, out, brief candle!
Life's but a walking shadow, a poor player,
That struts and frets his hour upon the stage,
And then is heard no more. It is a tale
Told by an idiot, full of sound and fury,
Signifying nothing.”
Today, the polls look like this and THIS
When is the debate ? Check the L.A. Times for some more gossip. Trump should thank his lucky starts that it won't be CNN's Cooper, Cuomo or Lemon as moderator...
On the first tomorrow
showdown, tomorrow night, Tuesday, Sept. 29, from 9 to 10:30 p.m. ET. Sleepy
Joe Biden will be facing a somewhat stressed American bulldog named Trump (a
different breed from e.g. British bulldog Churchill) and exchanging gunfire
over this formidable agenda:
Trump's and Biden's records
The Supreme Court
COVID-19
The economy
Race and violence in U.S. cities
The integrity of the election
On the 2nd tomorrow (Oct. 7) Lady Macbeth will
face Michael Pence. I have a lot of confidence in Pence (a good British name,
as in pounds, shillings and pence and the basis of a sound economy, the old Scottish saying “Take care of the pennies and the pounds will take care of
themselves!”
The 3rd tomorrow
- round 2 of Bulldog Trump finishes Sleepy Joe (Oct. 15)
The 4th tomorrow - the grand finale in which
Trump buries Biden. (Oct. 22)
This evening, when the sun went down on Yom Kippur, the day of atonement, all sins forgiven, Kushner, Ivanka, the usually rambunctious Netanyahu and his crew must have all been feeling like newborn babes. But there is no escape and it’s a big pity that the corruption charges against the latter are still pending and dancing or still standing he will eventually have to face the music in the very near future. His good friend Trump is also in trouble, right now, about some alleged tax evasion (alleged by the enemy (The New York Times). Trump says it’s fake news and I believe him. I also believe that Sleepy Joe is going to try to crucify Trump over that too. Tomorrow. Sleepy Joe will also probably avail himself of the opportunity to ask Trump if Trump intends to apply the same tax-evasion strategy to his second term management of the US Economy as part of his “America First” and "Make America Great Again” policy. I hope that Trump doesn’t lose his cool and tell Biden to “shut the fuck up!”
( Doesn't the daft know what Trump's fans and everybody else knows, that under the wonder-worker Trump the American Economy was a miracle, big business was booming, small businesses and startups on the up and up, unemployment at the lowest since the abolition of slavery - all this until the invisible enemy struck. Before the invisible enemy struck Donald Trump's re-election was a foregone conclusion )
Poor Biden sometimes doesn’t know what time it is, just the other day (two days ago) the whole world heard Joe Biden boast, “I got to the Senate 180 years ago! "
Really, Joe?
What else are you going to say at the debate tomorrow?
Since the word is free,
we should freely use it, wield it. 1st Amendment
I can’t remember exactly what my good friend Afrifa said so
I can’t quote him verbatim, but he said something along these lines: Shalom!
It’s not criminal to disagree with the concept
of God. Besides, to tag someone as” ungodly” nullifies respect for all humanity
that we are made to believe was made in God’s image and likeness. Thou shall
not judge. Our planet will know no peace once we have the mindset of framing
others.
He may of course be wholly right or terribly wrong: Who am I
to judge or pass judgement? There is certainly an element of truth in the broad
sweep of “Our planet will know no peace once we have the mindset of framing
others”, our planet, our universe, this earth my brother, especially when there’s
this tendency, that we like to frame others as ungodly terrorists, or
sarcastically refer to the ideological basis of their motivation as “the religion of peace”; nor should we
lose sight of the fact that it’s not only the Palestinians that have the battle
cry - No justice, no peace!
There is this long list of Trump’s racial views - maybe a biased and incomplete compilation. Who am I to judge? What do you have to say about racial injustice Mister President? How do you relate to Marcus Garvey's poem,
The Tragedy of White Injustice
Africa, Afrifa, A free fa, please let me freely say what it is: Yesterday, today and tomorrow, racism is ungodly, and when it's White racism it's an ungodly crime against humanity, Antisemitism is ungodly, police brutality is
ungodly, - perhaps, apartheid is less so
if the whole idea is that some people
want to live by themselves, they don’t want to truck with anybody / any bodies else.
A very religious South African lady ( a Boer) appealed to me ( here in Stockholm) the
mother of the nicest Boer I have ever met (right here in Stockholm) it was
before dinner when I had a little chat with her and she asked me this plaintive
question, “ Cornelius, why can’t they allow us to just live by ourselves, in
our own culture? We don’t want our culture to be mixed up …” Indeed, why
not? Holiness goes hand in hand with
separation…
"If I feel tomorrow like I feel today
If I feel tomorrow like I feel today,
Stand right here and look a thousand miles away.
I’m goin’ to the river, set down on the ground,
I’m goin’ to the river, set down on the ground,
When the blues overtakes me, I’ll jump overboard and drown
I feel my hell a-risin, a-risn’ every day
I feel my hell a-risin, a-risin’ every day
Someday it’ll bust
this levee and wash the whole wide world away"
(From I Got the Blues
- Alan Lomax)
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