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The Patient Ox (aka Hénock Gugsa)

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A personal blog with diverse topicality and multiple interests!


On the menu ... politics, music, poetry, and other good stuff.
There is humor, but there is blunt seriousness here as well!


Parfois, on parle français ici aussi. Je suis un francophile .... Bienvenue à tous!

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Friday, November 7, 2014

Foolishly Cantankerous Voters - by Ben Mathis-Lilley (Slate Magazine)


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Foolishly Cantankerous Voters
by Ben Mathis-Lilley (Slate Magazine)
November 6, 2014
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Why the Economy Motivated Angry Voters ... in a Recovering Economy

According to exit polling, the top issue motivating voters in Tuesday's Republican-wave midterm election was the economy.
 

Top Issues:    The economy ----------> 45%
                       Foreign Policy --------> 13%
                       Health care ------------> 25%
                       Illegal immigration --> 14%

The economy, though, is recovering as measured both by GDP and employment.

What's the deal, then? As President Obama alluded to in Wednesday's conference and Washington Post's Matt O'Brien explained Tuesday on Wonkblog, the recovery of the economy as a whole has not created wage or income gains for most people. In fact, those gains have gone almost exclusively to the "1 percent" folks you might have heard about.

Indeed, Slate's William Saletan noted that income inequality was one of the typically liberal themes that Republican candidates emphasized in their 2014 campaigns.

Voting for a party whose representatives in Congress are proud of opposing every Obama proposal to increase public-service spending or raise taxes on high income individuals isn't necessarily the obvious way to address this issue. But we also know that Americans tend to blame presidents for things presidents can't control and don't generally know what's going on in Congress. Add all that together and it kind of starts making sense why the Kenyan socialist in the White House is suffering because the rich are getting richer.


Monday, November 3, 2014

Free, Joyfully Free! - by Hénock Gugsa


 
Free, Joyfully Free!
by Hénock Gugsa
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Zack is free ... yes, he is! He has officially retired! No more putting up with freaking supervisors, managers, and CEO's aides!

I called him a few minutes ago at his home. He had just gotten out of bed and was lazily getting his breakfast when he answered the phone. Last night he had come home from his last day at work, hurriedly gotten undressed, and taken a long luxuriating bath. Then, he snuggled in bed with his wife. He stayed sleeping while his wife got up in the morning, kissed him on the forehead, wished him a restful day and left for work. He slumbered in bed a while longer listening to some music by Handel and Bach that was playing on MPR (Minnesota Public Radio).

I noticed Zack sounded different ... somewhat at ease, and even cheerful ... not the old stressed self. I asked him how his last day at work went. He said just fine ... they respected his desire for no fireworks, and he got a nice farewell card signed by many of his colleagues. What's more, the manager had arranged for him to receive a generous gift certificate in appreciation of his years of service. That was a very nice touch, and Zack duly expressed his gratitude to everybody for everything!

He was in fact very happy with how everything turned out despite the rather strained and gloomy work environment now prevailing there. The new supervisor, who replaced  the old (retired) nincompoop, is kind of "creepy", Zack thinks. But that is neither here nor there ... and it is not going to affect Zack's spirit going forward.

I told Zack I will see him soon and more often. He said okay, he's cool with that. He and I are cut from the same cloth ... you might even say we may be one and the same person. And you may not be too far from the truth! Good luck, Zack! .... Good luck, me?!