A day of rest, maybe

Yesterday afternoon Lori and I went to the movies to see Air. It was really enjoyable. In case you don’t know, it’s about Nike signing Michael Jordan and has Ben Affleck, Matt Damon, Jason Bateman and others and is based on the true story. If you get a chance, go see it.

Today we might go see Ty. Lori had a headache last night so she’s still sleeping and we’ll decide when she wakes up. I’d prefer not to drive if it’s up to me but I’ll go if she wants to. We or Ty, needs to decide what he’s doing this summer. We’re not renting an apartment and he wants to stay in Denver but not sure how that would work out financially. Tommy offered to let Ty live with him for a month but that doesn’t solve anything. Remember, he doesn’t have a car. Lori just woke up so we’ll see. Looks like we’ll skip the four hour drive today and Lori might go tomorrow.

My flight to Dallas is at 7:30 tomorrow am out of Eagle. I’m back Tuesday at 8pm. I have some emails I need to send today but other than that, I’m good to go. No snow on the ground up here. What we had is all melted.

The boys are done with school May 14th, for Ty, and May 15th for Jag. I need to move both of them out. Lori and I were talking that when we were kids, our parents didn’t help us move out at all! They also didn’t give us money, we both had jobs! My how times have changed.

That’s it, have a good Sunday.

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No go

Thought we were going to Denver today but that’s not going to happen. No snow on the driveway but a dusting on the grass. Looks now like the big storm next week will be mostly rain.

I was down in Denver by 7:45 yesterday morning and out by 10:30 or 11. It was a good meeting. Lori was home for most of the day except for the gym and visiting her mom. This morning she’s off to Glenwood to get her hair done and I’m headed to the gym.

Last night we hung out and I watched the basketball game, great game! Today, now that we’re not going to Denver, we’ll just hang out around the house. That’s good news for me as 4 out of 5 days last week I was driving. I do have a call for an hour at 10 to prep for my trip to Texas on Monday.

Time to get moving. Today is Earth Day, now I’m not one of those radical environmentalists but do try to take care of the Earth. I have more of a holistic approach, meaning I try to live in concert with the planet and try to take care of it treating it as another living thing. We only have one planet, don’t screw it up. It’s sort of the approach native Americans take. They believe you can’t own it as Mother Earth is its own being. To each their own.

God Bless.

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Fun day

I was out the door on time and in Silverthorne by 7:30 where I collected Marty and headed out for the Springs. We arrived on time and were soon driving the Grenadier prototypes on an off road course that included steep inclines, declines, and banked turns up to 35 degrees. That might not sound like a lot but you think you’re going to roll over.

These are quite impressive vehicles. They’re made by a billionaire who started a company using all the best car parts from around the World. He hired the top Mercedes G Wagon and top Land Rover engineers to build it starting about 5 years ago. They’re just now coming off the line. Marty and I each ordered one about 3 months ago and delivery should be around January of 2024. Super fun and exciting, pics tomorrow.

I’m off to Denver at 6am for a sales meeting and Lori is 3 hours behind me. Not sure if I’ll stay down and meet up with her or head back. I should be done about 10:15 this morning.

Everyone is fine. Still getting a little snow. Been a long winter, so tired of it. Time to go, have a great day and until tomorrow, God Bless.

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Up early

35 minutes until I’m out the door so it’ll be a short one today. The Nuggets won, Ty made a killer dinner, Dixie is ok and so is Jag and Lori. I’m headed to the Springs with Marty to drive the Grenadier, a super new cool sort of SUV from England, Google Ineos Grenadier.

The roads are dry here but we had a little snow on and off. Lori hit a white out on the way home. The cleaners come today and either Lori or Dixie have a dentist appointment today. She’ll also get to the gym. Time to go, enjoy Thursday and we’ll talk tomorrow, God Bless.

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Back to Denver

This morning I have an 8:30 meeting in Denver for an hour and then after grabbing some groceries for Ty, I’ll drop them off. Then it’s back to Boulder before heading home for one more quick meeting. I don’t mind driving but the truck is not the most comfortable vehicle for 5 hour drives multiple days in a row. Oh well, like mom said, you do what you have to do.

Whoops, update as of 5:54 am. Vail Pass is closed due to an accident so today’s trip is a no go. I’ll be rescheduling my meeting which is ok as I’d rather not drive today anyhow. Would have been nice to see Ty and Jag though.

Lori made it home a bit before 5 and cooked up some fresh fish for us for dinner. The hockey game was on at 8 but I couldn’t stay up, thankfully, as we lost, ugh.

While in Boulder I had lunch with Jagger and dropped him off some bread from Breadworks which is a great bakery over by my appointment. Looks like my Dallas trip is on but I changed my flight to fly out of Eagle which means I get to sleep longer and don’t have to drive to Denver and back. It’s $800 more out of Eagle but worth every penny, especially now that valet parking is gone at DIA.

That’s it, time to go. Make it a great day and God Bless.

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Denver

I’m all over the place the next four days, Denver three times for various meetings and Colorado Springs once. Next Monday I fly to Dallas for a quick two day trip. I have my flight but am waiting on confirmation of the meeting or I’ll cancel.

Yesterday Lori worked until about 5 which is an early day for her. We found out a guy who was on Ty’s lacrosse team hung himself on a hiking trail. This comes about three days after a good friend of his also passed away. We don’t know how but suspect he took his own life too as he was in and out of rehab since high school with drug issues. So sad, Lori said how we seem to have a lot of suicides up here. We’re not sure if it’s that or if it’s because we’re a small community so everyone knows everything. In any case, tragic.

It’s going to be warm but windy today. The boys are fine and so is Dixie. Lori was down at her place for a couple hours as she discovered they never started giving her her medication! No wonder her legs have been so swollen. She finally got everything straightened out by about 8pm.

Today is tax day, ugh. As I’ve said before, we’re fine paying if we get something for it. Problem is we don’t think we get our monies worth. You hear the President say we need to pay more taxes when well over half the people in the Country pay nothing. We pay about 1/3 of everything we earn in taxes, maybe more some years. Not cool. But you have to pay, you have no choice.

6:05 in the morning. Time to get moving. Harley has had breakfast and I my coffee. Lori is still sleeping. Make it a great day and God Bless.

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Worth it!

Man I was up late, so late that Lori had to go sleep in Jagger’s room. My cheering was apparently keeping her up! I was watching our Denver Nuggets destroy Minnesota in Game 1 of the playoffs. Finally with 3 minutes to go, I turned it off as we had a 25 point lead. Still I didn’t get to sleep until around midnight. All home teams lost yesterday except us. No one gives us a chance but that’s ok, we’ll play the underdog.

Tomorrow I’m off to Denver and Boulder. Today I’m headed to the gym and then have some stuff to do around the house. Lori is working in Vail as she has clinic.

The snow is melting fast up here, even up high. We have a couple warm days coming up before a little cool down later in the week. James and Addy are having fun in Amsterdam. She texted a picture yesterday of James from a 200 year old cigar shop I found for James to go to. Glad they’re having fun. It’s good he has her as company on this leg of the tour.

The boys are fine. Hard to believe there’s like 3 weeks left of school. Time flies. I’d better get going, make it a great day, God Bless.

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Doing well

Yesterday we went to Dixie’s, Lori went probably three times. She seemed fine. Her legs were a little swollen but I was expecting a whole lot worse. Lori said she looked 10 times better than the day before. So, all in all, it was a good day.

There’s no hiding the fact that she’s 92 and has a bunch of issues but as I’ve said before, it’s hard to bet against her. The great thing is, her mind is still pretty sharp. She jokes, can communicate and can express how she’s doing. She makes funny faces such as sticking her tongue out at you if you tell her something she doesn’t want to do, and has a witty response now and then to something random. We do need to keep her legs wrapped to keep compression on them until the swelling goes down. This all started when the place didn’t get her UA test results back in a timely manner and then didn’t get her the anti-biotics she needed. Hopefully we’re getting her back in her groove.

No snow yesterday and it warmed up in the afternoon. We’re expecting sunshine today and warmer temps over the next three days or so. It’s 5:48 now as I woke up at 5:15. Lori is still sleeping.

Jag and I have been watching a number of Youtube videos on quantitative finance and what it means to risk assessment and the future of the banking system. I’m meeting with the President of the leading crypto bank in the Country in a week or so and Jag might tag along as this guys dad is a PHD and author of many books and is a celebrity in the quant World having been a professor every where from USC to Harvard in quantitative finance. With the IMF launching UMU about a week ago, also known as Unicoin, I want to get up to speed on how this affects the future regarding cash and crypto integration. The IMF (International Monetary Fund) is marketing Unicoin as a way to enable instantaneous real-time settlement of cross-border payments between financial institutions and even companies. The Universal Monetary Unit (UMU) is one step closer to a cashless society which the PTB (powers that be) are pushing as once everything is digital, they can control everything. In my opinion, this is not a good thing and I need to get ahead of it. Last thing you want it to wake up some morning and find out all your money in the bank has been converted to a new Fedcoin. More to come but this has been predicted for a long time as of course all government’s would embrace it so they can wipe the slate clean, (eliminate all their debt from endless printing of dollars) and start over. Not good, and as I said, more to come.

6am now, time to move and groove. Hard to believe we’re halfway through the month. Lori’s 59th birthday is weeks away! Need to start making plans now, God Bless.

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Catching up

Dixie is hanging in there. She slept a bit more yesterday but that’s ok. The nurse asked if we wanted palliative care and Lori immediately said no. Dixie’s not in any pain and still jokes with us so why would we want that? When Lori went up yesterday morning, she asked her Mom if she could help her with anything and Dix said no but replied that she could help Lori with her hair as it was a mess! Of course we were headed to the gym so Lori’s hair was in a bun on top of her head. She told her Mom this and Dixie said something like, oh thank God!

We headed out to James and Addy’s around 4:30 in the afternoon and hung out for an hour or so before going to dinner. The food was bar food and kind of crappy but that was ok. Addy’s kids went with us. Riley, her daughter, has a degree in pastry cooking from culinary school and we were talking about setting up a food truck. Addy and James leave around noon today. They’ll fly private to Chicago before jumping on United to Amsterdam. The Company didn’t want to mess with any commercial delays out of Denver.

We’re headed to the gym sometime this morning. We have some snow on the ground but not on the driveway or roads. It’ll probably melt this afternoon. The sky is all blue right now.

For those of you that want to read an objective view of the World and the possible changes coming based on history, read on. If not, you can skip down to the last sentence and have a great weekend.

History’s best seen as cyclical, rather than a straight-line progress to some preordained end the way both the Marxists and the Abrahamic religions see it. But then, Ecclesiastes has its famous quote that there’s nothing new under the sun.

Plato in the Republic talks about how the younger generation—and we’re talking fourth century BC—can’t stand up to the moral values of their forefathers.

Older people have always thought that the younger generation wouldn’t quite measure up. In recent American history, you’ll recall, the younger generation were the beatniks in the ’50s, the hippies in the ’60s, and the yuppies in the ’80s—so it’s a passing parade. Older people have a tendency to think the world is going downhill. Nothing new there. But there’s always a rebirth.

Niccolò Machiavelli, in his Florentine Histories, said:

Virtue gives birth to tranquility, tranquility to leisure, leisure to disorder, disorder to ruin… and similarly from ruin, order is born, from order virtue, from virtue, glory and good fortune.

The bottom line is that societies arise from poverty through moral strength—and that brings them prosperity. But that prosperity brings on arrogance, and the arrogance brings on laziness, which brings on weakness and moral decline. Then they’re reduced to a condition of slavery and poverty again. Change is the only constant—except in human nature.

As I look at the United States, it seems to me the peak of American culture was the time just before Teddy Roosevelt came into office. Teddy is certainly among the top five worst presidents. And there’s plenty of competition for that title.

He was the first real “progressive” president; he wanted the government actively involved in all areas of life.

Now, that’s not to say that Teddy Roosevelt wouldn’t have been a really great drinking pal, a wonderful guy to go camping with, a fun guy to have an intellectual conversation with. He had a lot of admirable personal values. But he was a nationalist, a statist, and a warmonger. That’s why I say he was a horrible president.

The long-term trend of US overseas imperialism started with the Spanish–American War and the building of an overseas American empire in Cuba, Puerto Rico, the Philippines, and Hawaii—followed by World War I.

The US has gone from being noninterventionist to now having many hundreds of bases around the world and trying to give orders to every other country in the world. That kind of arrogance always ends badly.

As a civilization—a culture—the US has been on an accelerating path downhill for about 120 years now. That’s true even while science and technology have greatly increased the general standard of living. It’s a mistake to conflate a higher standard of living with higher moral values—that’s what Machiavelli was talking about.

I question whether that trend will change—at least until we have a genuine crisis. Why not? Because a lot of the way a society acts comes from the way kids are brought up—the values that are inculcated in them when they’re young. And increasingly, kids are taught what I would call the wrong values.

Saint Ignatius said this in the 17th century, and Lenin repeated it in the 20th century. They both said that if you indoctrinate someone in his youth, chances are you’ve directed his worldview for the rest of his life.

Cultural Marxists are now totally in control of the US educational system, and have been for a couple of generations. That’s absolutely the case in the colleges and universities but also in the high schools and even in the grade schools. Kids are being taught to be socialists, ecowarriors, social justice warriors, and “woke” from an early age. It’s really serious.

And it’s not a cyclical phenomenon. This is one of the few areas in which I take some issue with The Fourth Turning. The trend towards collectivism and statism seems to be a secular long-term trend that’s still accelerating.

There are a few bright spots. Libertarians, for instance, are somewhat more prominent than in the past. But the fact that libertarians believe in personal freedom, in the face of a societal trend in the opposite direction, makes me tend to believe they’re actually genetic mutants. They’re just a small percentage of the population, whose nature has resisted the prevailing nurture.

I’m more of a maverick than most people are, however. Most just continue to believe what they’re taught as kids, reflexively and automatically—right or wrong. So I don’t think there’s really much hope of a serious change in the direction of American culture. At least until a major crisis—and the outcome of that is in doubt.

International Man: OK. That’s the long-term trend. Where are we in the generational cycle now? Are we moving into the fourth turning and headed for a crisis?

Strauss and Howe take a cyclical point of view over the course of roughly 80 years, four generations.

To very briefly summarize their theory, there are four “turnings”: a “high,” an “awakening,” an “unraveling,” and a “crisis.”

Over the last couple of decades, we’ve been undergoing the unraveling, where old values fall apart. Next, Strauss and Howe predicted a crisis, starting about 2015, which tests the very existence of the society. Or at least the way it’s run.

They go beyond seeing generations as being simply “liberal” or “conservative.” According to Strauss and Howe, there are four generational archetypes that last over a cycle of 80 years—20 years per generation—corresponding to the “turnings.”

Without going into all the details, they see the baby boomers as being a “Prophet” Generation. The authors are ideologically oriented—fire and brimstone types—very much like Bernie Sanders on the left and Donald Trump on the right. Kind of biblically apocalyptic by nature.

They were quite correct in defining the Generation X types as the so-called “Nomad” Generation. These are kids who learned to take care of themselves—and are not so ideological in the way they think.

The Millennials are who are relevant at the moment. They correspond, in Strauss and Howe’s view, to the World War II generation. They’d be the frontline soldiers in the coming crisis and conflicts.

International Man: What happens after a crisis? Is there a positive way forward?

Historically, the answer is, “Almost never”—in the short run. The best recent example is the French Revolution. It got worse with Robespierre—a Bernie Sanders of the era—followed by Napoleon. Or take the case of the Russian revolution. As necessary as it was to get rid of Nicholas II, it got worse with Lenin, and then it got even worse with Stalin. But even in those cases, France and Russia recovered.

If it all comes unglued in the US over the next decade, those two revolutions could be templates. Look at the way leading Democrats think, and listen to what they’re saying. They’re echoing Robespierre and Lenin.

The Republicans aren’t much better, because although they sometimes talk the talk of peace and personal freedom, they almost never walk the walk. The two major US parties—and people in the Red counties and the Blue counties—seem to really hate each other.

It’s quite ugly sociologically. There are irreconcilable differences. They’re exacerbated by the fact we’re headed for a financial blow up. There’s no doubt about that.

Some years ago, there was a poll taken among Generation X types. It turned out that more of them believed that space aliens were going to invade than that they were ever going to collect Social Security. People have very little faith in “the system” anymore, the society, or the government.

If we go back to the beginning of the 20th century, the country really wasn’t very political at all. People worried about their own lives, their own families, and their own local communities. Americans shared a common culture, beliefs, and values—that’s no longer true. Now the country has become very politicized—everybody has a loud voice and they use votes as weapons against their neighbors. It’s become a nation of nasty busybodies.

That makes me think the next upset will be something like a revolution. It’s likely to be really ugly, because we’re looking, simultaneously, at an economic catastrophe, political chaos, and a social and demographic upset—and probably a military situation as well. Government often sees war as a way to unite the country.

So, what’s going to happen?

I’ll hazard a guess that 50 years from now, the United States and, for that matter, most countries are not going to exist in anything like their present form. The best solution is a peaceful break up into smaller political subdivisions. As opposed to a civil war—which is a contest between one or more groups for the control of a central government.

Hmmmm, lots to consider. You can read more in Strauss and Howe’s new book, The Fourth Turning.

Ok, Ty cooked a great looking dinner last night. He’s on a roll and loves cooking. and that’s it, time to get moving. Enjoy the weekend and God Bless.

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Late

Sorry for the late post. We were up most of the night with Dixie issues. She has so much fluid in her right now that it’s seeping out of her legs. Not sure how much time she has left, but again, I’m not betting against her.

We left around 6:30 this morning with both of us really tired. We headed to Dixie’s and Lori went up while I stayed in the truck. By the time she came back down I told her I couldn’t go to the gym which was the plan, as I was too tired. We headed home and I slept from about 8 to a little after 11am.

Lori went back down to her Mom’s and they wrapped Dixie’s legs and she took another nap. Dixie has either late stage 4 or stage 5 kidney failure. Lori is down there again visiting with her now.

Tonight we’re going to dinner with James and Addy as they leave for Amsterdam tomorrow. We had cigar night last night and six of us hung of for a couple hours. It was great to all get together again. James always brings back fun stories from behind the scenes. They’re gone 10 days or so and then home for a week before James heads back to Europe for shows in five cities. Glad Addy is going with him on the first leg which is mostly rehearsal with the new stage and production. He’s been working hard and is a little beat from the past two weeks of press with everyone from Jimmy Kimmel to Howard Stern. On Wednesday they had to get up at 4am PST for Stern’s show.

We’re tired too but with them leaving tomorrow, decided to go to dinner when they called this morning. If they weren’t headed out, we would have stayed home.

Ty is making lasagna tonight for Maddie and not sure what Jagger is doing. No snow up here, thank God. We were headed to Denver this morning but were too tired and Lori was worried about leaving town today. I’ll head down Tuesday.

Time to go, hope you all see this, God Bless.

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