Word Cloud: CONNECTION

by NONA BLYTH CLOUD

When you finally come down to it, all Art is really about such a basic thing: Connection. Human to human, and human to art, whether it’s in a museum, or hung on your wall, up on a stage, showing on a screen, words in a book, or a recording you’re playing.

Of course, not all art connects to all people. What a boring world it would be if all of us felt the same way about everything! But some connections happen only for a few people, while others are nearly universal.

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Tess Gallagher (1943 – ) writes poems that do connect for a lot of people. This one taps into the awkwardness most of us who have homes feel when we encounter a person on the street who clearly has no place to call home.

The Hug

A woman is reading a poem on the street
and another woman stops to listen. We stop too.
with our arms around each other.

Suddenly a hug comes over me and I’m
giving it to you, like a variable star shooting light
off to make itself comfortable, then
subsiding. I finish but keep on holding
you. A man walks up to us and we know he hasn’t
come out of nowhere, but if he could, he
would have. He looks homeless because of how
he needs. “Can I have one of those?” he asks you,
and I feel you nod. I’m surprised,
surprised you don’t tell him how
it is – that I’m yours, only
yours, etc., exclusive as a nose to
its face. Love – that’s what we’re talking about, love
that nabs you with “for me
only” and holds on.

So I walk over to him and put my
arms around him and try to
hug him like I mean it. He’s got an overcoat on
so thick I can’t feel
him past it. I’m starting the hug
and thinking, “How big a hug is this supposed to be?
How long shall I hold this hug?” Already
we could be eternal, his arms falling over my
shoulders, my hands not
meeting behind his back, he is so big!

I put my head into his chest and snuggle
in. I lean into him. I lean my blood and my wishes
into him. He stands for it. This is his
and he’s starting to give it back so well I know he’s
getting it. This hug. So truly, so tenderly
we stop having arms and I don’t know if
my lover has walked away or what, or
whether the woman is still reading the poem…

Clearly, a little permission is a dangerous thing.
But when you hug someone you want it
to be a masterpiece of connection, the way the button
on his coat will leave the imprint of
a planet in my cheek
when I walk away. When I try to find some place
to go back to.

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Hacking the Vote: Part II

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I recently wrote about how voting machines could be hacked. There is a second way the vote can be hacked with no one finding out, if cleverly done.

Today, the web site Mother Jones published an article that someone is selling 40 million voter records on the ‘dark web.’ These are the records hacked from a number of state voter registration databases. If they can be downloaded, they can also be uploaded once changed by a nefarious agent. The uploaded records could disenfranchise a selected group of voters, making them ineligible to vote, reducing the votes for a non-favored candidate. A vote not made is a vote not counted, and helps tip the balance to the favored candidate. Between this method for counties using paper ballots and the counties using vote machines, it may have flipped the vote.

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ON THIS DAY: July 27, 2017

July 27th is

Bagpipe Appreciation Day

Barbie-in-a-Blender Day

Chili Dog Day

Crème Brulee Day

Scotch Whisky Day

Walk on Stilts Day

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ON THIS DAY: July 26, 2017

July 26 is

Americans With Disabilities Day *

All or Nothing Day

Aunt and Uncle’s Day

Coffee Milkshake Day

One Voice Day *
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ON THIS DAY: July 25, 2017

July 25 is

Red Shoe Day *

Culinarians Day *

Hire a Veteran Day *

Hot Fudge Sundae Day

Merry-Go-Round Day

Thread the Needle Day

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ON THIS DAY: July 24, 2017

July 24 is

Cousins Day

Drive-Thru Day

Tell an Old Joke Day

National Tequila Day

Thermal Engineers Day

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TCS: Music, Movies and Magic

Good Morning!

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Welcome to The Coffee Shop, just for you early risers on Monday mornings. This is an Open Thread forum, so if you have an off-topic opinion burning a hole in your brainpan, feel free to add a comment.
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Where words fail, music speaks.
– Hans Christian Andersen

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ON THIS DAY: July 23, 2017

July 23rd is

Hot Enough For Ya Day

Drowning Prevention Day

Vanilla Ice Cream Day

Parents’ Day

International Yada, Yada, Yada Day

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President Bait and Vice President Switch

By ann summersTrumpSmashGrabRegulations[1]

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we may be seeing the rise of a particular strategy on the right—sometimes gripping part of the GOP, and sometimes all of it—that can be traced back to that noted conservative Vladimir Lenin. I speak of “heightening the contradictions,” the idea that you have to intentionally make conditions even more miserable than they are, so the people rise up and cast off the illegitimate rulers and replace them with you and your allies. Then the work of building a paradise can begin. prospect.org/…

President Bait and VP Switch, one way or another, will default to a GOP legislative majority moving forward with voter suppression and census manipulation, backed up by a majority conservative judiciary.

All in the name of an ironic Bannonism that might at one moment claim to dismantling the administrative state, but which also has the consequence of heightening the contradictions.

The new administrative state will be leaner, meaner, and god-emperor orange.

Trump’s political success was based on a two-sided attack on the establishment.

Trump’s ratcheting-up of the illiberal cultural values agenda enabled him to displace the Republican establishment. His extremism jumped him to the front of the Republican queue, which was critical in the primary process as that process engages the most extreme voters.

However, his racist nationalism also has broader political appeal because racism reaches far beyond the Republican base, while nationalism has bi-partisan establishment support.

The other side of Trump’s success was his capture of the progressive critique of the neoliberal economy. For four decades, the US economy has short-changed working class voters via wage stagnation and manufacturing job loss. That has created discontent and disappointed expectations. Trump exploited that discontent and disappointment by masquerading as a critic of the neoliberal economy and promising to make the economy work for working class Americans…

Trump’s representation as being on the side of workers stands in complete contradiction to his own interests as a billionaire businessman whose metric of success is money and wealth, and who is devoid of charitable inclination or notions of public service.[…]

THE REALITY IS HE IS ENGAGED IN A SKILLFUL “BAIT AND SWITCH” BEFITTING A CON ARTIST.

The bait was his critique of the economic establishment and globalization and the harm they have done to working class voters. The switch is rather than reforming the neoliberal economy, Trump substitutes racism, nationalism, and authoritarianism, while simultaneously doubling-down on neoliberal economic policy.

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ON THIS DAY: July 22, 2017

July 22nd is

Casual Pi Day/22-7

Day of the Cowboy *

Hammock Day

Lion’s Share Day

Penuche Candy Day

Spoonerism Day *

Summer Leisure Day

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