Jane Doe

 

Inconsistencies plethoric characterize Trump’s regime
Trump reverses so often his staff members scream
That’s why nothing, that’s nothing gets done, it would seem
Plus the staff he has hired, of the crop, not the cream

An exception, however, his Cabinet candidates
An amazing consistency choosing these reprobates
Excepting his generals, they suffer a common state
Of being opposed to what their fiefdom regulates

One such was Tom Price, former HHS Secretary
Who appointed E. Scott Lloyd to head the subsidiary
Office resettling caught refugees ordinary
Lloyd, inexperienced, but abortionist extraordinary

Jane Doe, seventeen, fleeing violent atrocities
Was captured, confined in a Texas facility
Under Lloyd’s supervision of the Texas bureaucracy
He refused to allow her to abort early pregnancy

Due to ACLU she was finally permitted
To have her abortion, her persistence requited
This is just one example of persons unfitted
The jobs they’re assigned by a boss so dim witted

10/26/17

It’s Hard To Decide

 

It’s hard to decide what disgusting to write
Psychotic behavior by Trump on this day
Paul Ryan’s absurd take on Corker and Flake
Republican Senators quaking in fright

Trump so informed us just how brilliant his brain
In that he went to Wharton, an ivy-league school
His recall is perfect; his manner is cool
Myeshia was under too much of a strain

Paul Ryan decried Corker’s ongoing feud
As well as Jeff Flake’s with the Rep. president
They should say things quietly when giving vent
The Party’s appearance united we stood

Republican Senators caught in between
A rock and a hard place: their honor or seat
Their honor so far seems to be in retreat
They haven’t the guts to cut Trump from the scene

Paul Ryan knows well that a feud this is not
It’s a clarion call on the dangers ahead
But into a dark place he’s sticking his head
A profile in cowardice will be his lot

Trump can’t say he’s sorry he was misunderstood
To a grieving war widow who is missing her mate
He, instead, touts his memory since that’s what’s at stake
Trump’s lack of sincerity, comforting words

My sense is the world is still holding it breath
While Trump and his Congress are playing their games
And as things deteriorate keep dodging the blame
This last line, I hesitate since it ends with death

10/25/17

 

 

Senator Jeff Flake

 

Jeff cast off his spurs and he’ll no longer race
The next Senate session will not see his face
Some Bannon hard liner will run in his place
He’s quitting avoiding the Trumpish disgrace

Jeff Flake, libertarian leaning conservative
Voted with Trump on his major initiatives
On trade, immigration, those, he didn’t give
But the flaws of Trump’s nature Flake couldn’t forgive

Jeff’s speech to the Senate was eloquent, formal
He warned against treating Trump’s nature as normal
Condoning a tyrant is always immoral
To his own higher nature Jeff had to be loyal

Although many senators felt much the same
In public they couldn’t so sully their name
They’d lose in the primaries; go down in flame
And that’s more important than self-righteous fame

So Dems Arizonan this, now, is your chance
The Party’s agenda is yours to advance
Against Trump’s corruption by taking a stance
And taking back Congress our clout to enhance

10/24/17

Losses

 

We learned from the Chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff,
General Joseph F. Dunford, Commandant of Marines,
Some facts on the ambush that sent flags half mast
And left loved ones grieving in publicized scenes

The ambush took place in the town, Tongo Tongo
A detail of twenty, or so, came to town
To visit the chief of the tribe, village honcho
On leaving the village they then were mowed down

Surveillance was missing; no drone overhead
It took more an hour for word to get out
A French helicopter took those who weren’t dead
And rescued them safely; their mission a rout

Buzfeed also learned in their own interviews
That the detail itself was unduly detained
By the villagers siding with terrorist crews
Thus allowing one ambush and one that was feigned

They fought the feigned ambush an hour or so
Then met the main ambush, some fifty men strong
With mortars, machine guns and rockets to go
The Pentagon’s trying to learn what went wrong

When all said and done green berets, four men dead
They have been laid to rest. Their commander in chief,
Now it’s day twenty one, not a word has he said
On the death of these men, not a tweet, absent grief

Due to public outcry, at a furious pace
Formal letters, condolence, Trump’s staff’s mailing out
To all gold-star families since Trump took his place
As Commander in Chief. Their effects, I have doubts

But Trump, being Trump always needs be in fights
Now a young gold-star widow and a House member too
Both are black, both are female, having Trump dead to rights
This is Trump’s new distraction from the deaths he must rue

But politically the casualty is General John Kelly
Who sold his soul lying for Don Trump, his boss
It is really unfortunate that his word is but jelly
As Trump’s Chief of Staff, we are all at a loss

10/23/17

2018

It’s time to consider two thousand eighteen
The House and the Senate are both up for grabs
The question I pose is: what should be the theme
For Democrats so that both houses they nab

I’ll start with the subjects that I would reject
Anything anti-Trump, his faults are known
I’d not push impeachment; Mike Pence is worse yet
Nor dwell on the good things that Trump has undone

My number-one message is bipartisanship
I’d echo McCain; get Republican votes
Both sides of the aisle is what most voters wish
And Trump will sign on if his name is of note

Repairing Obama Care, number-one goal
Reform of the tax code, Medicare, Medicaid
Rebuild infrastructure, our bridges, our roads
Rejoin the world’s nation’s and stop Trump’s charade

This might sound Republican; that is on purpose
The one fifteenth Congress is one of the worst
What the voters desired, Congress couldn’t produce
That opened for Dems in each race to be first

10/21/17

We Thought Adult

 

Myeshia Johnson, grieving mother
Mother of La David T.
Killed in Niger with three others
Time for all to let her be

General Kelly also grieving
For his son lost in Afghan.
It’s hard and hard beyond perceiving
Left for war, not coming back

The General’s strong soliloquy
Explained Trump’s clumsy messaging
Since Trump’s devoid of empathy,
His words all had a hollow ring

Rep. Wilson, Dem, was in the car
When Mrs. Johnson took Trump’s call
Trump’s flippant tone, her senses jarred
And told the Press what she recalled

The President denied he said
What Johnson quoted him to state
And called her liar to her head.
Black women he can’t tolerate

But General Kelly stole the show
By fabricating from thin air
A tale of Johnson false, not so
With video proof that’s o’contrare

It saddens me to realize
A four-star General, a Marine
Would, like his boss, resort to lies
We thought “adult”; no longer seen

10/20/17

Four Green Berets

 

Rachel Maddow leads the pack
Of news reporters known of date
She’s to the chase. She seeks the facts
Where other only speculate

Four Green Berets in old Niger
We’re ambushed, killed by ISIS men
A routine visit, often there
This time was different why and when?

It all dates back to travel bans
Installed by Trump on Muslim nation’s
This time it included Chad
With soldiers best of local nations

Chad then withdrew its special forces
From its neighbors, from Niger
According to the Maddow sources
This emboldened ISIS there

Conjecture? Yes, but it makes sense
And what of Trump’s new quietness
On this occurrence; why suspense?
Trump broadcasts only of success

The really sad thing, all things said and done
Is that the nation Chad got on Trump’s list
Due to a clerk’s decision that was dumb
Four soldiers killed. Ineptitude! I’m pissed!

10/19/17

 

As Most of You Know

 

As most of you know
We’ve felt the pain of loss
A grownup son
As most of you know
We now are three generations
Of military active duty
Though none of us in combat

As most of you know
My life’s work has been Defense
Good friends and colleagues
Killed in battle
Weeping, struggling families left behind

I weep inside, each Gold-Star parent’s loss
I take offense at Trump’s true lack of empathy
The only pain he feels
Concerns himself
And way down deep within his soul is emptiness

Trump’s lack of felt humanity
Incapable of feeling other’s pain
Is yet the biggest danger that I see
Writ large a holocaust by Trump, the man’s insane

10/18/17

Random Thoughts

 

California’s much on fire; Puerto Rico’s under water
Korea North is up in arms; Iran’s Accord is almost void
Russia messing our elections; Afghanistan forever war
Congress struggling with taxes; ISIS losing in Iraq

Trump, on kneeing, keeps on tweeting
Seems oblivious the rest
On him such tragedies are fleeting
But taking credit he’s the best

Let’s take a higher view of things, from twenty thousand feet
The Western World is struggling with multi racial life
Resulting from technologies, the shrinking of the world
The lands that once were white were white some 60 years ago

The World is spinning much too fast
Turn back the clock, off let me be
I was once happy in the past
When neighbors all resembled me

My Daddy was a miner, coal was king, those were good times
Then I became a miner ‘till they shut the coal mines down
So what the hell am I to do, I only know to mine?
It’s climate change and all that rot that took my job away

Displacement is a fancy word
For workers losing work
Retraining often is absurd
Where one could go berserk

Nine months that Trump’s been President accomplishments are nil
Everything Obama, he’s torn down most out of spite
He must take pleasure in the pain that he inflicts on people.
It is his way, we rue the day that Trump e’re came to power

Trump is a Nero, self absorbed
A throwback to imagined past
With mannerisms gross, untoward
But like all else, he, too, won’t last

10/17/17

 

Trump Speak

 

Once upon the spoken word
Those broken phrases we have heard
A dialect unique, absurd
Or comments better off deferred

The code of Trump, what thus we glean
His phrases, what they really mean
A true translation, coming clean
It’s known as Trump-speak, really keen

“Believe me” means it isn’t true
While “fake-news”: can’t deny
“Was told” means that he made it up
Not very big is “huge”
“I’ll tell you in two weeks”: that’s never
“I’m best at all and I know more”
He heard it all on Breitbart News
“My base are really, really great”
“Those stupid dolts believe my tweets”
But they’re so “very, very, very not bad”

It’s now your turn to have your say
Your favorite Trump-speaks of the day
By Comment, Email, either way
And if you don’t that, too’s okay

10/16/17