I Like Tim

In his 2024 DNC speech, Tim Walz told the American people exactly what President Harris will do:

If you’re a middle-class family, or trying to get into the middle class, Kamala Harris is going to cut your taxes. If you’re getting squeezed by prescription drug prices, Kamala Harris is going to take on Big Pharma. If you’re hoping to buy a home, Kamala Harris is going to help make it more affordable. And no matter who you are, Kamala Harris is going to stand up and fight for your freedom to live the life that you want to lead, because that’s what we want for ourselves, and it’s what we want for our neighbors.

I am so glad Kamala picked Tim.

Choose Joy Over Darkness

Pete Buttigieg sends a positive message at thee 2024 DNC:

Darkness is what they are selling. The thing is, I just don’t believe that America today is in the market for darkness. I believe America is ready for a better kind of politics…

Right now, the other side is appealing to what is smallest within you. They’re telling you that greatness comes from going back to the past. They’re telling you that anyone different from you is a threat. They’re telling you that your neighbor or nephew or daughter who disagrees with you politically isn’t just wrong but is now the enemy.

I believe in a better politics, one that finds us at our most decent and open and brave. The kind of politics that Kamala Harris and Tim Walls are offering, and as you have felt these many days, that kind of politics also just feels better to be part of. There is joy in it as well as power…

This November we get to choose. We get to choose our president. We get to choose our policies, but most of all, we will choose a better politics. A politics that calls us to our better selves and offers us a better every day. That is what Kamala Harris and Tim Walsh represents. That is what Democrats represent. That is what awaits us when America decides to end Trump’s politics of darkness once and for all.

The Best of America

Oprah Winfrey delivered a touch speech at the 2024 DNC:

Voting is the best of America. And I have always, since I was eligible to vote, I’ve always voted my values. And that is what is needed in this election, now more than ever. So I’m calling on all you independents and all you undecideds. You know this is true. You know I’m telling you the truth that values and character matter most of all, in leadership and in life. And more than anything that decency and respect are on the ballot in 2024. And just plain common sense…

So, we are Americans. Let us choose loyalty to the Constitution over loyalty to any individual, because that’s the best of America. And let us choose optimism over cynicism, because that’s the best of America. And let us choose inclusion over retribution. Let us choose common sense over nonsense, because that’s the best of America.

And let us choose the sweet promise of tomorrow over the bitter return to yesterday. We won’t go back. Let us choose truth, let us choose honor, and let us choose joy! Because that’s the best of America. But more than anything else, let us choose freedom. Why? Because that’s the best of America. We’re all Americans, and together, let’s all choose Kamala Harris!

Bringing the Definitive Book on the American Robin to the Web

Dr. Joy, my lifelong mentor, reached out to me for help with creating a web book for her friend, Dr. Len Eiserer who is author of The American Robin: A Backyard Institution, published in 1976—two years before I was born. Dr. Eiserer is in his late 70s and would like to leave something behind for others to remember him by.

I loved the idea of leaving a legacy in the form of a web book; therefore, I offered to create the web site. Dr. Joy agreed and gave me a copy of Dr. Eiserer’s book. The print version of The American Robin was beautifully typeset complemented with witty line drawings by Martha R. Hall.

As I was flipping through the pages and marveling at the serif text face, Warbler Text, designed by David Jonathan Ross, came to mind. Although Robins and Warblers are different, they are songbirds. When I set Warbler for the book site, it was gorgeous and readable. I decided to go with it.

With Ms. Hall’s line drawings, I took pictures of them right out of the book and converted them to vector graphics using Adobe Illustrator. I was surprised how well Illustrator turned bitmap images into vector sketched arts.

For the design of the book site, I focused on readability, legibility, and accessibility. Of course, the layout is responsive so the book can be read on any device. I read from cover to cover and loved it. I invite you to read it. Thank you Dr. Eiserer for this wonderful gift.

Obama on Unity

Barack Obama gave an inspiring speech at the 2024 DNC:

We live in a time of such confusion and rancor, with a culture that puts a premium on things that don’t last: money, fame, status, likes. We chase the approval of strangers on our phones. We build all manner of walls and fences around ourselves, and then we wonder why we feel so alone. We don’t trust each other as much because we don’t take the time to know each other. And in that space between us, politicians and algorithms teach us to caricature each other and troll each other and fear each other.

But here’s the good news, Chicago: All across America, in big cities and small towns, away from all the noise, the ties that bind us together are still there. We still coach Little League and look out for our elderly neighbors. We still feed the hungry in churches and mosques and synagogues and temples. We share the same pride when our Olympic athletes compete for the gold. Because the vast majority of us do not want to live in a country that’s bitter and divided. We want something better. We want to be better. And the joy and the excitement that we’re seeing around this campaign tells us we’re not alone.

He went on:

As much as any policy or program, I believe that’s what we yearn for: a return to an America where we work together and look out for each other. A restoration of, what Lincoln called on the eve of civil war, our “bonds of affection.” An America that taps what he called “the better angels of our nature.”

Obama is such a good man. Respect!

Michelle Slapped That Bitch Up

In her 2024 DNC speech, Michelle Obama finally said his name and shredded him into small pieces of confetti:

For years, Donald Trump did everything in his power to try to make people fear us.

See, his limited, narrow view of the world made him feel threatened by the existence of two hard-working, highly educated, successful people who happen to be Black. I want to know—who’s going to tell him that the job he is currently seeking might just be one of those Black jobs?

It’s his same old con. Doubling down on ugly, misogynistic, racist lies as a substitute for real ideas and solutions that will actually make people’s lives better.

Look, because cutting our health care, taking away our freedom to control our bodies, the freedom to become a mother through I.V.F., like I did—those things are not going to improve the health outcomes of our wives, mothers and daughters. Shutting down the Department of Education, banning our books—none of that will prepare our kids for the future. Demonizing our children for being who they are and loving who they love, look, that doesn’t make anybody’s life better. Instead, it only makes us small. And let me tell you this: Going small is never the answer. Going small is the opposite of what we teach our kids. Going small is petty. It’s unhealthy. And quite frankly, it’s unpresidential.

So, why would any of us accept this from anyone seeking our highest office. Why would we normalize that type of backward leadership?

Damn, you go First Lady!

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Thank You, Toyota

Almost a month after I sent in my registration as a proof of ownership of my 2018 Sienna SE, I received a check from Toyota. I am glad they kept their word. Toyota has a good reputation and it is a good brand. Our 2011 Sienna XLE is around 195,000 miles. I am not sure how longer it will last. As much as I hate buying a new car, we’ll get another Toyota when that one is finished. If we have to have a car, it has to be a Toyota.

Kanye West & Ty Dolla $ign: Vultures 2

Many critics are shitting on Vultures 2, but I am digging it. Sure, his lyrics are still misogynistic as fuck—“She givin’ blowjobs and I applied / She said she starvin’, order her some fries / Then I ate the breast, then the thighs / Then I gave the rest to the guys”–but what do you expect from Ye? Yep, his punchlines are hilarious—“You know I’m crazy, but you crazy glued to me.” Of course, he reserves the last word for Adidas—“Mass incarceration, mass in police stations / Mass incorporated, fuck Adidas.” Not every track is a banger, but Ye manages to pull through with the help of Ty Dolla $ign.

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