I know. I know. Things aren’t all bad. They just seem that way from moment to moment now and again.

What was not bad this past week was when a senior, at the high school where I work, walked into my office to ask a question. He was dumbfounded when he looked at my office decor and found many Moody Blues related items. Then it was my turn to be dumbfounded when he started rattling off song titles like Melancholy Man, Legend of a Mind, Ride My See-Saw, and Lost in a Lost World. Two of these songs would be considered Moody Blues “deep cuts” I would not expect anyone, besides myself in that building, to have any inkling of. This young man, sporting a Pink Floyd t-shirt, was delighted to know I saw Pink Floyd in concert once. We talked music for a while. In earnest, I am glad the person he came down to talk to was out of the office. This little exchange was a nice piece of punctuation on a week that was more than trying.
Speaking the Rights here on this space is more difficult than it used to be. I blame that on myself. The political climate and our country’s willing attack on the democratic process has really had me down. My writing habits have never been ones you could call negative. I prefer optimism. Seems optimism has lost some of its popularity.
I’ll never get it. As long as I live, I will never get it. Folks burning Tesla automobiles – not smart- are deemed domestic terrorists. Folks beating down the gates and smashing windows of the United States capitol building (January 6th) are considered patriots. This is messed up.
I don’t spend a great deal of time on social media sparring with folks over political issues. That could be a full-time job. They don’t listen anyway. When I think about the folks beholden to Donald Trump, I think about the line in the old 80s movie Some Kind of Wonderful when the foil was getting his. “I can’t do anything to them that haven’t already done to themselves.”
Celebrating some guy (Elon Musk) holding a chainsaw over his head as he brags about the ruination of American families and their ability to sustain rightful, gainful employment is, again, messed up. What is the immigration status of that guy anyway?
When I think about all of this hateful Republican stuff, I hear the old hymn “Send a Great Revival”. That is one of my favorites. Nope. Never mind. Not gonna hold my breath on that. Not when the White House Faith Leader, Paula White, is selling Easter Blessings for $1000 in the name of Donald Trump. This old practice reminds me of the old Hank Williams Jr. song The American Dream. He sings about a preacher on TV in a suit and a tie and a vest. He tells you to send your money to the Lord and he gives you his address. Well, here we go again. My apologies to a real Republican, Ronald Reagan.
See what I mean. This stupidity is unfathomable. More is on the way. Indiana School Board elections are going to be partisan soon. Mark my word. That will be interesting. So far, decorum has ruled the day with non-partisan school board elections. After all, the kids can’t vote, and they are the political football. Non-partisan makes sense. Republicans are in charge in Indianapolis. They don’t make sense. Monkey see monkey do is the copy and paste mentality they are led by. So, when the board elections are partisan, I suppose decorum will go out the window with it. Teachers will be given a license, based on the leadership of the corporation’s ruling board, to hang a Donkey or an Elephant in their rooms. Right? Like I said, so much for decorum.

This was one of the first pictures I put on speaktherights.com over a decade ago. It was a much simpler time. Times like these are what I hope we can return to our youngsters coming up. We can apologize for being the imbeciles that we are and acknowledge that they will, no doubt, do better. No doubt they will be wiser. They are paying attention.
Speaking the rights.
Danny Johnson