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No

No

No great country
God chooses no people no nation no country
God chooses every person always every time
The rest is a lie, is boring propaganda, is cruel

Interesting
Now some have sworn under oath before this court that
God has chosen them
God has favored them
They have a special relationship with God
Are you calling their testimony false?
Are you calling these people liars?

I am saying that it is not accurate to say that God chooses anyone or any group more than else
I am saying that there is no particular chosen anyone, that everyone is 100% chosen, and so there can be no extra chosen-ness

Okay, Okay, so that’s what you’re saying
But before this court and before this world please tell us
Who are you
that we should listen
to what you say?

I am you
I am everyone
I am telling you what you already KNOW

A Symphony

A Symphony

A symphony
that would help
that would help us all to together see things as they really are
both in the deep heart
and here in the scudding surface where we
touch one another
and the deep heart

How God?
How humanity?
How to forward in this moment?
When the world feels foolish, reckless, angry, desperate, flailing
How to write the songs that help here and now?

How to the tell the truth in a way that segues well with the Truth and with how we here and now all together think and feel?

A symphony for the people
A symphony for the stars in the heavens
A symphony for the God in and through it all
A symphony for the people who shine like stars
each a sun lit by the God that lights all with eternal Love

How?
in time?
For time races fore
while we slip our bones and cut down into our own flesh
while we skip our tracks and crash forward into and break with terrible shrieking metal our own selves
How?
How do we together compose
the symphony that weaves us together into the wiser way?

Song of Joy

Song of Joy

I sing a song of joy
for all the people in the world
I find a song to share
for every boy and every girl

We are our songs of joy
like sunshine warms the yard
We are the joy we share
In a play where everyone’s the star

Let’s sing a song of joy
while the sun is up and we are too
Let’s dance a dance of fun
We’re free ’cause Love is Real is True

And everything will flow along
We never see who wrote the song
that fills our hearts and minds
but we know Its Love by keeping time
with the song of joy
that we sing for every girl and boy

and the grown-ups too.

I sing a song of joy
for all the people in the world
I find a song to share
for every boy and every girl

We sing these songs of joy
in our homes schools stores churches parks
The best treat and funnest toy
As we sing with squirrels, birdies, fishes, even sharks

Let’s sing a song of joy
while the sun is up and we are too
Let’s dance a dance of fun
We’re free ’cause Love is Real is True

And everything will flow along
We’ll never see who wrote the song
that fills our hearts and minds
but we know Its Love by keeping time
with the song of joy
that we sing for every girl and boy

and the grown-ups too.

Smooth Lines

Smooth Lines

I was thinking of cutting to the chase
Something direct and clear, vulnerable but not sniveling
Maybe like
I am desperately lonely, please love me
I don’t know what to do with myself, especially my man-parts and my lonely scared little-boy belly that for some reason only fully opens when what would be a man would make a home
I am mess and would like to collapse upon your round firm breasts soft bending tummy and full fertile fulcrum
No, too needy, right?
So honest as to be dishonest, right?
There must be some subtler art that would allow a gentler start
to me
tunneling through you
into
children sitting at our feet
around the Christmas tree
eager for presents
in a safe and neato world
where we are
some kind of decent
plus
some kind of happy
in
some kind of together

look we could just like go out to dinner once and talk a little
it wouldn’t necessarily mean we have to get married and everything
although I would hope it would
I mean I hope you wouldn’t enter into this dinner lightly
just like a casual easy no pressure thing

Morning Song

Morning Song

We get up with the morning light.
We bounce up with a new day.
My folks my bro and I we smile bright
as together we stretch tall and say
This will be our best day ever!
We won’t quit, no never!
For our cause is good and just
Our game is open, our path is trust.
It will be a good day;
we will find the way.

For breakfast I might have a smoothie and eggs.
I don’t drink coffee but my parents do.
Out the door we sit to watch a spider with skinny legs
as it wanders over grass blades bent by dew
At school I am ready to listen, nod, and learn
I have a lot of good-behavior energy to burn
And when the day’s all done I will go back home
and my family will be there and will want to know
about my day, what I learned, and who did what silly thing
And maybe somewhere in time we can fit a video where sings
a funny fuzzy monster or shaggy dog or some wild thing.
If there’s time before bed time.

Author: BW
Editor: AW
Copyright: Andy Watson

In the Heavens

In the Heavens

Lucif: Who am I?

Jah: I don’t know. Are you a Watcher who fell in love with earth women? Did you seduce these poor mortals with beautiful forms, powerful strides, and learned, honey-dripping words? Did you and your fellow sensualists sneak down from heaven into their dewy hills and fertile valleys?

Lucif: Did I? And did they bear me healthy, powerful, magical sons and daughters? Or were my children giant beasts that devoured all human, animal, and vegetable life in their path?

Jah: Hard to say now. Maybe it wasn’t so bad? Maybe you were just tired of being only spiritual, and so you tried on human forms and human senses, and so you fell in love with what you could see, smell, taste, and touch, and most of all with human women, for they blossom into flowers that live and breath, that love and that hold and give way, that make a home, that are a heaven for those of the earth, those who are born into flesh and so must die into it.

Lucif: Oh, yes, maybe that was it. Maybe we couldn’t help but come in unto the daughters of men, and what we knew bore us children — children were strong and pure, the mighty men of old, the men of renown.

Jah: But then again perhaps we shouldn’t be so eager to settle on a happy account. I’ve also heard rumors that you rebelled against me, that you wanted to be God yourself, and so waged a crazed and disastrous war on I am that I am.

Lucif: Could be! I wouldn’t put it past me! Existing outside of time and space but while witnessing all times and spaces does play tricks on one’s spirit and thought. It could be that I, or someone so much like me that we’re both now confusing this other angel with me — it could be that I or someone who we may as well consider me: It could be that we got ginned up on some saucy, stray, wandering notion about how You were not so much special as lucky, and how we weren’t so much lesser as tricked and conned into subservient roles.

Jah: Maybe, and shame on you, or him, or both of you, or somebody, anyway, if that is the case! But let’s not jump to conclusions like wild beasts, or as savage warriors in the mindless rush of frays that falling crash like tidal waves over gentle, delicate villages of thatched huts, abundant fruits, pleasing warmth, and easy fishing. Because I have also heard that you asked permission to go among the sons and daughters of man to lead those astray who could be so diverted from the holy way — for great is their wickedness, and so great should be fall.

Lucif: Really? Is that something You might countenance? Might you collaborate in the corruption of your beloved children? Perhaps, as a means for weeding out those who would bring hidden curses, hidden crimes, hidden cruelties to heaven? Maybe it’s best to tempt them all well and soundly on earth, lest some with easy lives might enter Your glorious eternity with souls that were not so much wise as they were lucky to not be well-sounded, full-tested, and thorough-proofed?

Jah: Maybe. I mean, no, not like that. But maybe I let everything happen so that souls might learn and in the fulness of time, all souls might be made pure through the fire of trial and error. For men are not born knowing, but in time, by seeking, they learn.

The Son of Man: They’re born knowing, but the knowledge is disconnected from their thoughts and feelings — which are at birth amorphous and incapable of catching or communicating insight.

Jah: What are you doing here?

The Son of Man: I couldn’t leave the Rez. The wider world was too loud and boring. I needed the silence of the sun on the high rocky desert, the sand and sandstone, the scraggle brush, Joshua Trees, and junipers.

Lucif: This isn’t a Native American Reservation, this is Heaven.

The Holy Spirit: We are everywhere and nowhere, this boy and I. I as ghost and he as lithe-limbed soul we wander the earth, her seas, the skies, the stars, and even old heaven.

The Son of Man: But I don’t want to leave the Rez. I hear we’re living in God’s favorite nation, but I didn’t think my Father was like that — Humans take sides, have favorites, center their worlds around their notions — but my Father is wide enough for everyone, and every role is identical: To slowly grow in the Love that alone Knows the Way.

Jah: Will you get a load of these two hippies?!

Lucif: There’s evil afoot in the Land of the Free and the Home of the Brave.

Jah: But I let evil work its way as it will everywhere. I do not favor nations or peoples. I am the Light that overwhelms the darkness — every darkness, every lie, every ego-trip, every hope and every fear, every moment of selfish greed or pride, every little dip in the joy that streams out each conscious space the joy of the Love that chooses everyone and is enough for everyone with infinite joyful grateful Love left over.

Lucif: How do I play it? Am I an agent of the darkness, or just some love-struck Romeo who can’t keep his sacred line out of her sacred well, my home, my wife, my dear one?

Jah: I don’t know. Search yourself. I, for One, am Creation. I stand outside of time and space. Human history and the history of countless worlds and countless universes I experience and am all at once — in a moment that hangs outside of time and space, in a moment within beginning or end, in my moment, in the moment that is Pure Love.

The Son of Man: Pure Love? Ah that old tune! Still giggling on and on. None of the gods nor humans made it, but it was and ever will be, an eternal fire that when mixed with this spice tastes this way; and with that spice, that way.

Lucif: But I want to have a script! Or at least a sketch of my role! Do I go down into their hearts and encourage their delusions of grandeur? Do I hep them up on the jive that somehow lying, cheating, cruelty, and meanness are part of God’s plan for his chosen nation? Or do I leave them be, do I walk with my wife alone along the sandy shore with fluffy clouds in a blue sky overhead, while up the jagged craggy cliff roam fluffy sheep through thick dark green pasture?

The Holy Ghost: I, for One, will do nothing but glow with the Love that chooses everyone. If they want to pretend that holy Love would reward the impulse towards lies and meanness, towards corruption and crime: So be it; but I will stay and I will shine and I will work through every heart and every mind. In the fulness of time.

The Son of Man: They forget how to build walls around their faiths. They forget themselves in their name calling and need to justify. But this old news. Still, it’s a shame to see the forum die, to see their voices bend to the lie. First they let him lead while lying. Then they let him force them to lie to be in the party. Next up would be another upside down land, the same old story: Shut your mouth, turn a blind eye, let the rot fester; or else lose your life, your wife, your children’s chances.

Lucif: But what’s my play? Do I want them to bluster, brag, bully, and blunder their way into a system that rewards sin and punishes virtue? If I’m out to undermine the Lord God Almighty’s will, then I guess I’d hope for that. Since almost everyone is only too quick to say, “well, I have to look out for me and mine” while selling out the few who would stick up for the system of radical equality under a careful law.

Jah: Whatever you do, that’s My will. There is only My will. But it’s not so bleak as it sounds. For you are all only Me. To the extent that you are Me qua the historical unfolding of mental and physical thump and bump, you are like stones and snow ledges falling down hills, or like trees falling, thudding, bouncing slightly, and then slowly decaying and in pieces dissolving through the winds and rains. To the extent that you are Me qua a mental and physical interpretation of the Light shining through each moment, you are First Cause, are Free, are your Truest Self — a selfless Love that creates, sustains, shines through, and ultimately Is all things.

Lucif: Yes, I’m You to the degree I don’t lie to myself about the Light shining through me and everyone and everything else. To be sure, to be sure! But what do I do here and now?

Author: Bartleby Willard
Editor: Amble Whistletown
Copyright: Andy Watson

Dear God

Dear God

Dear God help us speak true
that we might move beyond
our narrow certainties
into your wide mystery

Dear God help us speak true
not act as if we speak for You
but to listen while we sing
about Your Love and what It brings

Dear God help us live right
not by cruel violent might
but help us to make gentle the space
where human souls meet face to face

Dear God help us to paint this moment
as it really is
past gnarled waters and what they foment
to where healing lives

Dear God turn us inside out
that we might avoid the crime
of shove of push of lie of shout
help us keep your sacred gentle time

Horses

Horses

And the world was full of wild horses
to fly as lighting over scruffy plains
And people cowered at the forces
that tossed their lives — the winds the rains
And horses snorting snot and blood would fall
— hooves cracking skulls — beneath crude stick-stone mauls.

Who first put hand to mane, set face on muzzle?
I guess after some violence from creature
or earth or man, and orphaned in the tussle
a foal on wobbly legs — no mare to reach for —
with shivering eyes he braces for the blow
from boy aged thirty hefting stone to deal woe
when daughter rounding twelve leaps ‘tween yelling “No!”
in some long last tongue from letterless time
when man with beasts as siblings tiffed — guileless infants of the sublime.

How many “No!”s before some hide-clad man —
more moved by love’s wide mystery than narrow certainties —
dropped killing stone on grass beside to stand
as quiet and careful as old eternity
while giddy giggles met shaky neighs?
Or was the start a rougher crueler course —
did savage grownup ambition, not child’s play
first tame the wild thunder-running horse?

Proofs lacking, happy-trails-type tales we will
call “true”. She Who Rides with Thunder lived long.
In a world where fever, fang, and chill
most souls did ferry back to the Light our home
‘fore forty; she ranged past sixty seasons
Through open meadow open sky. Reasons?
The joy of it all was enough.
But on the way she met and led
Generations of those who loved
To be the ones of whom it was said
They ride on thunder
They flow with the wonder
Of it all.

What is remembered and what is forgotten?
What is captured and what goes missing?
When we die and our bones get soft and rotten?
No one remembers who first of the living
Bound over stone and scraggle riding high
On giant creature with soft careful eye.

When we die all is lost to the fire that burns
Forever and forever. All melts away except
The joyous Love we living knew we moving learned.
We are formed of and we dissolve within What Is the very Best.

Authors: BW/AW
Editor: AW/BW
Copyright: AM Watson

How many “No!”s before some hide-clad man —
more moved through love’s wide mystery than narrow fears,
hopes, panicked certainties, big-man stands —
dropped killing stone and bent near to hear
human giggles conjure shaky neighs?
Or was the start a rougher crueler course —
did savage grownup force, not child’s play
first tame the thunder running high-plains horse?

unevidenced, we yippy sweet yarns will
call “true”. She Who Rides on Thunder lived long.
In a world where fever, fang, and chill

When we die all is lost to the fire that burns
Forever and forever. All burns away except
The joyous Love we living knew we moving learned.
We’re born and we die only into what is the very Best.

Bizarro world

Bizarro world

Have I lost my mind?
At what point do the citizens of a democratic republic vote to preserve democracy?
Am I crazy?
I feel all the time like I’m walking on the moon upside down and it turns out the moon is populated by green blobs that bounce for walking and out of which sound emanate for conversation. I feel like either I have lost my mind or my fellows have.
The talking heads still spinning for Trump.
The billionaires still spending for Trump.
So many politicians only too willing to lie for Trump.
Didn’t we all see his own administration have to stop him from trying to steal the last election?
And now we’ve watched those kind of people sidelined by the GOP while elevating people willing to condone Trump’s behavior.
And what is talk about staying in office for multiple terms, and talk about using the power of the federal government to go after political enemies and attack media sources critical of his regime: isn’t that the talk of an abuser grooming an entire nation for where his hands are going to go next? And sure enough conservative think tanks draw up plans and rosters to fill his next presidency with people whose most fundamental “qualification” is loyalty to Donald Trump. He decried these think tanks when their plans proved wildly unpopular, but we all know what’s coming if we hand Trump and his team the keys to the kingdom.
So why don’t we say, “No”?
Does nobody else feel those fingers tickling their shoulders, before angling down and across?
Why has the Republican Party given in to this dishonest amoral anti-democratic and increasingly chaotic and unstable man?
And why doesn’t the nation rise up and tell him “No!”?
Or am I crazy?
Is this all fine and good?
Will we have democracy in 2028 whether Trump loses or wins?
So many people act like there’s nothing to worry about that I begin to doubt my sanity.
Am I crazy? Is it okay that he tried to pressure his DOJ to send the legislature of Georgia a letter falsely claiming that the DOJ had found widespread irregularities in Georgia’s 2020 presidential election? Is it not such a big deal that he told the Georgia Secretary of State to “find” enough votes to swing the state his way? Is it fine that he uses lies about the 2020 election being stolen from him as a cornerstone of his 2024 campaign? Is it politics as usual that the GOP has silenced those who would question this behavior? Does a simple diversity of opinion explain why the bulk of GOP voters now believe Donald Trump’s lies over reputable sources of information?
I keep thinking of my dad saying that the Russians just say anything and they keep repeating it and that passes for reality for them; and here we are and Trump has been the Russians for years and now he’s turned the GOP into the Russians and next comes the time when we all have to nod along to clearly absurd state lies; and voila: In a few short years what could never be here is here.
Or am I crazy?
At the very least, shouldn’t we the People step in if the Republican are going to support this behavior?
Why don’t we?
What is going on?
I spent so many years knowing this was something that happened in other countries, where they didn’t have democracy and freedom and good plumbing systems.
Now I am always upside down

The Founders Religion

The Founders Religion

This is like part three of our response to Ross Douthat’s article sympathizing with the notion that neither side deserves our votes. Or maybe it’s something of a tangent, and we need to try for Part 3 again later. In Part 2 of “To Ross Douthat” we had gotten to:

5. Most critically, Douthat’s article ignores the distinction between policy disagreements and political evil, while also failing to account for the reality that the most important job of the electorate is not to decide the partisan direction of the nation but to serve as a final check on corruption madness and evil in their shared democratic republic.

I don’t know. I’m tired and disappointed. Even if I could somehow get Ross Douthat to see that what Donald Trump and his GOP are currently chasing is political evil and that the only acceptable response here and now is for We the People to speak with a clear voice and tell Trump he’s no longer welcome in politics and to tell the GOP they need to rethink how they want to pursue power if they expect us to ever give them power — even if I could get him to feel this moment with the gut-wrenching clarity that I think I perceive it; still I’ve not reached enough people, still I wander in the margins, still I live and die in largely academic exercises.

It is not a hatred of Trump that I feel. Donald Trump is a broken soul who does not understand either the beauty or even the practical usefulness of representative democracy. He is an unstable fool who worked against democratic norms, rules, and institutions in his first administration and capped off that administration with an attempt to undermine a presidential election. [maybe link here to the overview of Trump’s attacks on democracy in his first term and also I don’t know, maybe the Jan 6 report]

{From here until the next bracket, we go over stuff that I think we’ve covered already in this series

In these attempts his worst, most anti-democratic, instincts were effectively counterbalanced by the courts and by members of the bureaucracy, members of his own administration, and Republican officials in state governments. But rather than repudiate this bad actor, the Republican Party has spent the last four years sidelining and silencing those within their ranks who spoke out against him and elevating those who support Donald Trump’s lies — or who at least sanitize the lies by echoing specious arguments for why we should all doubt the results of the 2020 election, and acting as if these kind of procedural concerns underlie Donald Trump’s baldfaced lying (as if Donald Trump’s ravings about stolen elections were actually a complicated constitutional argument!!).

And as Donald Trump has learned what kind of politicians to keep out of his future administration (the kind who, like that crazy liberal William Barr, believe that using conspiracy theories as an excuse to overturn a fairly lost election is a step or two too far); the Republican Party has obliged Trump by preferring loyalty to Trump over loyalty to democratic norms (old fashioned norms, like, for example, not using lies about a stolen election as a fundamental argument for your reelection); and Republican think tanks have obliged Trump by drawing up plans to replace the federal bureaucracy with political appointees, as well as rosters to fill political positions with people whose most fundamental “competency” is loyalty to the president (and, thanks to their planned removal of the anti-corruption rules currently separating the professional bureaucracy from political considerations, there will be many less bureaucratic positions and many more political positions in the executive branch organizations like the Heritage Foundation envision).

Donald Trump has distance himself from these think tanks, but what is going to keep him from following their basic program? Trump already enacted the rule changes required to replace the professional bureaucracy with Yes-people (at the end of his last term — too late for the changes to go into effect; they would’ve, but he lost the election); and Trump already tried to elevate Jeffrey Clark to acting attorney general of the DOJ because Clark was the only person in the DOJ Trump could find willing to send a letter to the Georgia legislature falsely claiming that the DOJ found evidence of widespread fraud in the Georgia 2020 presidential election votes (he backed down when the DOJ leadership said they would resign en masse if he went forward with the plan); and then there’s the way Kash Patel rose through the ranks with little to qualify him besides a willingness to follow Trump off any moral cliff (please find a link for this one — maybe the Atlantic article).

Furthermore, Donald Trump and likely members of his administration (like, for example, Kash Patel) have promised to use the power of the state to punish political foes and those in the media who have spoken out against him.

Maybe we should stop cutting here}

{Maybe we should also cut out the next two paragraphs, but I like the counterpoint between Ross’s master BSer line (attributed to Trump’s less coup-oriented supporters), and my pointing out that what Trump is a master at is abuse.}

Donald Trump is not a master BSer so much as he is a master abuser. When he threatens to stay in power for term after term, or to use the DOJ to punish his political rivals, or to silence those media voices who have spoken out against him; Donald Trump he is sending out feelers and preparing both his supporters and the rest of the country for more abuse. People can get used to anything; this is the fundamental insight of the successful abuser. And people can over time get used to the idea of jubilantly trading democracy for the fearless leader — or at least used to the idea that resistance is futile and will only hurt you and your loved ones.

Anyway, believe my psychological read of the situation or not: It remains in any case clear that Donald Trump has behaved and continues to behave in ways that no democratic republic should tolerate, and that rather than remove him from power, the GOP establishment is submitting to the will of this anti-democratic and mentally unstable old fool.

It is not hatred I feel for Donald Trump. I do fear him because I think our functioning democratic republic is a beautiful human achievement and a shame to lose; and of course, I mean, I guess, strictly speaking: I’ve spoken out and so must become — if circumstances allow Trump to go full Putin — an enemy of the state. Not because I have done things to harm the state, but because in an autocracy the leader is the state, rather than — as in a functioning democratic republic — an employee and servant of the people. But I do not hate this broken soul who’s won more power than he merits or can handle.

Maybe Donald Trump can be reached in this life. Surely Mike Johnson can be reached. But probably not without giving them and their fellow post-democracy GOPers a cool-out time here and now, where Trump is desperate to win at all costs, and has more than hinted that he will go full dictator if he can; while his GOP has watched and has basically shrugged and said, “Okay, sure, we could give that a try. Let’s go team!”

The Founders’ religion is a type of shared Something Deeperism. It is a philosophy more than a religion. But it is a philosophy that accepts the basic spiritual premise that all people have a spiritual core and with it indelible rights to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, and that governments should therefore be constructed in ways that prioritize the preservation of those fundamental, inborn, spirit-endowed human rights.

Something Deeperism is the basic worldview that human beings can and should relate meaningfully to the Truth, but that the Truth is wider and deeper than human ideas and feelings, which implies that — since human ideas and feelings are core aspects of human understanding, speech and action — humans can only relate in a poetic, pointing-towards manner to the Truth (rather than in a literal, definitive, 1:1 kind of a way). Indeed, a great deal of human evil springs from equating one’s inner sense of “Truth” and “Goodness” and “Love” (whatever one calls this inner orientation towards the Absolute [some say “Absolutely Infinite Substance”; some say “No Substance!”; but all have the same inner sense because all humans are, from the spiritual point of view, essentially the same]) with one’s own ideas and feelings.

Something Deeperism recognizes both that (1) we need to relate our ideas and feelings meaningfully to the Love that chooses everyone (to the degree we don’t, our ideas and feelings mean nothing to us or anyone) and (2) our ideas and feelings can never perfectly capture that Love, and so we must constantly work to better and better organize our thinking, feeling, and acting around the Love that chooses everyone — a practice that requires constant self-observation, -critique, and -adjustment; but that is aided by the universal values (aware, clear, honest, accurate, competent, compassionate, loving-kind, and joyfully-sharing: we also cannot make sense to ourselves to the degree we abandon these inner guidelines) and by the universal spiritual practices (prayer, meditation, reflection, fellowship, and most of all practicing awareness, humility, compassion, and the joyous spiritual Love that knows everyone in everyone).

Shared Something Deeperism (i.e. political Something Deeperism) is concerned with preserving everyone’s ability to grow in individual wisdom, and the group’s ability to share meaning, and with that meaning, to meaningfully share the rights, responsibilities, and privileges of a free people who together act as a final check on madness, corruption, and evil in government; while also together growing their shared national conversation and their shared government. Shared Something Deeperism was designed by a citizen in a functioning democratic republic to highlight and make use of the fact that we already all share enough meaning to be able to meaningfully share our government. No one’s worldview makes sense to anyone except to the degree that it helps them abide by the universal values and grow in the eternal infinite Love that knows everyone in everyone, that chooses everyone, that animates Jesus’s response to the question of what’s the most important commandment: Love the Lord your God with all your heart and soul and mind and strength, and your neighbor has yourself.

Shared Something Deeperism is the Founder’s religion of a spiritual foundation that people of different faiths attest to and that proves that our shared spiritual moorings are deeper than our differences in religious dogma and politics.

But how to forward in this moment? It isn’t good to have people trying to assassinate our politicians. But remains true that only an upside down reality can pretend that it is an acceptable and viable option for a free people to freely choose Donald Trump in 2024. If we have a role in this government, then it is most fundamentally to serve as the referees in the political game, and to step in and disqualify those who are trying to cheat us all out of a fair game. And Donald Trump and his GOP have left We the People with no choice but to bench them. If we can find a shared voice here, perhaps we can rediscover some of our shared philosophy and shared spirituality. If not, maybe Trump succeeds in going full Putin, and soon enough it is actually dangerous to speak out against the government and to demand change.

It isn’t good that now two people in a relatively short span have attempted to assassinate Donald Trump. But it isn’t good to vote for him either. How can we see clearly here and now? What is the confusion of the conspiracy theory and the partisan fog?

I remember once at a lunch table, everyone pitying me for not knowing that the Illuminati actually run everything in the world. And I thought: Here we are, with a real political crisis and a real credible threat to our shared democracy; and this insane conspiracy theorizing that no one can do anything about because no one can find any shred of its real existence (any tangible piece to get a hold of and through which a change could be effected) — this is the truer, deeper, greater “reality” that my lunch mates are worrying their heads over. WTF??? WTF?????????

But maybe conspiracy theories are preferable to real world problems precisely because there is nothing you can do about them except grouse. Oh, also: I is impossible to rationally demonstrate the reality of a conspiracy theory; so your thought can slide all over the place with no rhyme nor reason: conspiracy theories reward sloppy feeling and thinking because that’s the type of thinking and feeling that sees past all the “hocus hocus” of people trying to feel and think clearly about the matter.

Notes and errata:
To inculcate this shared philosophy and demonstrate that it is compatible with one’s own personal religion.
And to inculcate this shared philosophy and tie it to learning critical thinking, the nuts and bolts of our political system, and other critical details of responsible citizenry.
To divorce this shared spirituality from making gods out of the founders.
To remember that separation of church and state keeps both church and state safe from corruption.
To remember that when Jesus was asked what the most important commandment was, he gave a mystical formulation of God within oneself and God shining through one’s neighbor; and when asked who one’s “neighbor” was, he gave a very concrete example of self-sacrifice for others — regardless of doctrinal, cultural, or et cetera differences.

Author: Pudd N Tane
Editors: AW/BW
Copyright: AMW