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TSA on the way from Blue Bubble to Red Supermajority

I'm leaving my home in Portland, Oregon to visit family in eastern Tennessee.  My family needs help.  I'm in the airport now, waiting for my first flight.  

The airport was different this time with a fancy wooden dome over the entry area, and wooden chandeliers and whatnot.  They're promoting Oregon as a tree farm.  They're also promoting Portland by having Portland themed everything on display, and lots of Portland-based businesses selling their wares.

The TSA screening was also different this time. Different baskets, different conveyors, different everything.  I'm glad we don't have to take out our computers anymore.  

The thing that stood out the most was the pat-down I received after going through the x-ray machine.  I have two replaced hips, which are visible on x-ray.  Instead of noting the joint replacements, the machine flagged me as possibly carrying something dangerous in the upper thigh area, and I got my butt and thighs quite well examined by a gloved woman.  You'd think that with the modern technology of x-rays they could avoid having to get so physically intimate with customers.  It was not pleasurable.

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Where I stand on Biden/Trump

I am an independent, politically.  I lean left on social issues and right on fiscal issues.  I believe that the best arguments from "all sides" need to be addressed for us to have the best policies.  I believe that power corrupts, and absolute power corrupts absolutely.  This is the reason that we put the people in charge, so that we can kick out politicians when they get so comfortable with their power that they start serving their cronies instead of we the people.

I was NOT stoked when Biden got elected the first time.  He was already too old for my taste, and very much a career politician.  I wasn't stoked about Kamala either, though I'm glad to see our society putting women in positions of power.  But what happened during their first term was generally good.  The MAGA media machine that paints them as evil is full of shit.  They are not bad or wrong; they are doing the best they can to serve us, the people, by keeping our government functioning to provide services and stability and moderate the influence of big business on everything.  Biden and Kamala did better than I expected.  

In my view the FTC, Federal Trade Commission, is one of the most important federal agencies because it confronts monopolies and all business practices that are unfair to we the people.  And under Biden and Harris the FTC has been doing great work.  Big business doesn't like it, but too bad, because we still have at least a vestigial democracy and I hope it continues to be that.

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25 questions on the 25th anniversary

1. LJ appeared in April 1999, the year when I ... the last year that I worked full time on the river.

2. As a child, I wanted to become a ... didn't have a plan

3. My favorite school subject was ... science, art, music

4. The tune of my carefree youth is ... boat on a river

5. A book (or an author) that influenced me: Deborah Tannen, Don Miguel Ruiz, Forrest Carter, Daniel Kahnemann, Joel Kramer, oh so many!

6. A city (or cities) I truly love: no love affairs with cities.

7. I started an LJ blog in January 2006 because I wanted ... to have a place to write out my thoughts and maybe connect with friends or make new friends.  Later I used it for note-taking.

8. The catch phrase that nearest and dearest recognize me by. . . "Denial is the biggest river."

9. A movie I’m never tired to watch again: unclear, probably none.

10. When I was 25, I liked to . . . do enders at the falls.

11. I can’t live a day without . . . ...there is nothing I am so dependent upon.

12. An LJ post I’d like to recommend to everyone . . . nope.

13. I’m proud of . . . surviving my childhood.

14. If I could give advice to myself from 1999, Buy specific stocks.

15. My favorite LJ blog(s): Neptunias.

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Rogue River Repeats

When I first moved to Oregon I didn't make the trip down to the Wild & Scenic Rogue for quite a few years.  I was busy with school, and then trying to start a practice.  I was also quite pleased with how close Idaho is--for the whitewater paddler, there are few summer destinations more pleasing than Idaho. One time I applied for a Rogue permit in the lottery and got it, then gave it up because other things got in the way.  Then, finally, I got on a summer trip down there and enjoyed it.  On that trip I was rowing a "Clampitt" raft (stuff hanging off it all over) and following Pat's lines.  This time I thought a lot about Nelbert, who died last week.

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for some time now I've been posting elsewhere

and I thought my posts were being cross posted to here, but they were not.  My apologies, I didn't even check.  My life is over-busy, and I wish for more quiet time, fewer interruptions, less activity.  How to do it?  I am not sure.  I'm 55 years old now and so I figure my time is already half spent or more... What was it that I wanted to do with this life?  Have I done it?  Am I still doing it?  This is debatable and deserves a great deal more thought.  Given that only death is certain and the time of death uncertain, what should I do?

I hope you are well and that you know your priorities and choose accordingly!