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Right now I’m watching part two of the Billy Joel documentary “And So It Goes.”  The first part was great and this may be even better.  But I had to stop for a minute.  He’s talking about his successful grandfather’s life as a non-practicing Jew in Hitler Germany.  Apparently the “non-practicing” part had no effect on the degree to which he was discriminated.  Not only was he forced to give up his textile business, but he also managed to quietly leave the country, and barely avoided the concentration camps.

I had to hit the pause button.  Why?  Not just to absorb the story, but to once again wonder – why are nearly half the “good people” of the United States not making the connection between the parallel of where our country is right now, at this moment and Nazi Germany?  Why are they not seeing it?  I don’t understand.  Avoiding cognitive dissonance?  Too much social media?  Fear?  Bingo.  I think that last one may have taken hold of more people “in the middle” than they’d like to admit.

And then there’s the thought that keeps me up at night:  What should I do?  What is my specific role right now?

So far, all I’ve managed to do is figure out what ISN’T my role.  Everyone plays a different part, but I know that my part is NOT to:

  1. Rail on about things on social media
  2. Take a stand that radically pushes us farther apart

Beyond that?

I simply don’t know.


I’ve considered boycotting all the @$$hole businesses who have put greed above what’s right (networks, Amazon, social media empires, and so many more) but I don’t believe there could ever be enough numbers to even make a whiff of a difference.

I think the No Kings movement has potential.  Not for our totally broken government, but for the big bucks industry folks to realize, “Wait.  These are our consumers.  Hmmmm.”  Thus far I haven’t participated, due to hobbling around with a cane and very new knee the first time, and being committed to a district Rotary event this past Saturday. 

Rotary.  Now that’s a small part of what I CAN do.  A service organization that does not take a stand on religion or politics is a great way to bring some good into the world.  However, that alone is not enough.

Another route I’ve taken (and should put more energy into it) is focusing on politics on a more local level.  I think individuals might have more impact on smaller races.  And btw, although more often than not the candidates I vote for are Democrats, I also vote for Republicans who are moderate, supportive of human rights and (these days) not beholden to the current administration.

Those are nice little things, but still not enough.

Here’s my dilemma:

What I WANT to be is a little part of the mechanism that finds some bridges to help bring us together.  And by “us” I mean the big middle.  Yes, I am somewhat left of center.  Yes, I could be considered a liberal.  But that’s just me.   Think of “the middle” as a broad width of moderates on both sides of an imaginary line.  And THAT’s who I would like to bring together.  Those on the far right and far left – I leave you for someone else to figure out.

I don’t know.  I…just…don’t…know.

It would be so easy to just shake my head and then bury it in the sand.  But I can’t.

So … I toss it out to the five people who read my blog (humor).  Open to suggestions.  Feel free to comment here or contact me privately.  Thanks for listening.  (Okay, reading but you know what I mean)

And watch the Billy Joel doc on HBO.  It’s worth it. [Marti un-pauses it now]

Like many of you, I have tried to shut out the most upsetting aspects of the current political climate and focus, instead, on what I can actually do to make a difference. Nevertheless, the “I am the best because …” tone has seeped into my conscious mind like the theme song of that Disney ride that – in don’t-say-it Beetlejuice fashion – I shall not name. (Oops, sorry, that didn’t work)

Anyway … I decided to just go with it for a bit, and determine my own platform. But first I had to determine what I want to rule. It started with the Universe, scaled down to the World but I finally settled on a more modest goal:

I want to be named Empress of The (notvery)United States. There are four main aspects to my platform. You may not agree with several of them, which is why I decided on becoming Empress, rather than a lesser role. I’ll just get to do them. No votes, simply “because I said so.” I’m a mom, I know how to do that.

My four absolute initiatives will be:

  1. Eliminate pennies. To make this more palatable to my whiny subjects, I will call it the Save The Copper Mines Act.

2. Put an immediate halt to the semi-annual time change!!! wtf is that all about, today, in the 21st century??!! I lived half my life in a state that DID NOT DO THAT and we got along just fine. In a nod to one of my favorite funk rock bands of the 60s, let’s call it The Time Has Come Today Law.

3. Next, and this will be more controversial. But remember – I’m be Supreme Empress, so I’ll win. Allowing you fine folks a year to buy new rulers and WW scales, we will move to the Metric System. Oh, stop howling. It’s easier. We’ll put this under the heading of helping those less fortunate. All hail the new Metrics for the Math-Challenged Initiative.

4. And finally, the one that has the greatest significance for me, personally (and depending on the gender breakdown of the country, could actually win in an honest election, which I have no intention of offering) – an immediate edict stating that all women’s skirts, pants, shorts or dresses be made with two functional, useful pockets. This will be forever known as the A Place for my Phone Equality Decree.

Now all I have to do is wait for the position to be invented and awarded to me. Yeah, I know. This could take awhile.




  • v l: Hey Marti, I find it easy to not buy "stuff" on the regular. I don't think the ease of online shopping helps us in that regard. I already have enou
  • v l: Marti, I can empathize with your feelings on the current situation being experienced in the US. I do believe it is having more of a worldwide effect
  • drspires5c267a864f: Good evening, Marti. Dilemma, indeed….