Saturday, July 29, 2023

Never now we know


The body huge and weak can hardly speak it's had coffee sugar and fat it's had sleep it came from somewhere lithe it's gone without sleep and food for weeks it was stronger the hands to play the violin barely manage to operate in unison the marionette doesn't respond more sawdust syrup don't help the body slumbers in a maze of gorilla glue and balsa dreams 
Muscles stretch the shirt and rip the pants the shoes lose their stitches and skin between toes grown together makes a pungent jelly that's breeding 
Hair still comes in thick just not atop brain ready to create about three hours per day go ahead and kick me I'm tired of caring other than misplacing my immortality
Eat away the isolation get a few pounds fat the soul hoists a surrender hankie greed prevails get in line the minerals go back to market cheaper than never now we know says the hat that has fits.

Friday, July 14, 2023

Didactic

   

"Daddy took me out at the best restaurant and got me a creme puff, I thought he was the most handsome man in the world. " 


Mom said, the day after her brother died. I'm sorry you lost your brother. I'm sorry you lost your uncle. 


Daddy chased the mule around and around. Was he angry or playing? Yes. 


He was never mad at me. You were his little girl. 


Did he ever fight with your brother? Daddy took his money from bucking hay at the farm. He was saving to buy a car. He never spoke to him again.  


Who? 



Thursday, July 06, 2023

Tillis, Wyden, Sondland

  

"$15,600 went to Ron Wyden, Oregon’s Democratic senior senator.


U.S. Sen. Thom Tillis, R-N.C., got $21,600. Sondland and Tillis have long been friends and political allies.  

When Sondland was nominated to become President Donald Trump’s ambassador to the European Union, it was Tillis and Wyden who formally introduced him to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. " 


https://www.oregonlive.com/politics/2023/07/gordon-sondlands-hotel-company-former-executive-fined-for-political-donations.html

Diarmuid O’Scannlain Sadist

 

'Senior 9th Circuit Judge Diarmuid O’Scannlain called the panel’s initial ruling 

an “egregiously flawed and deeply damaging” mistake 

 that is “at war with constitutional text, history, and tradition, and Supreme Court precedent.” 


 https://www.oregonlive.com/crime/2023/07/9th-circuit-court-declines-to-rehear-ruling-that-upheld-homeless-right-to-sleep-outside-when-no-shelter-space-available.html

 

"...the city of Boise, which he wrote “invented” a federal constitutional right to sleep on public property" 


"He also argued that the U.S. Supreme Court hasn’t found that the Eighth Amendment applies to  

conduct not of one’s free choice,  

and that local officials should have the right to prohibit a 

 “species of antisocial conduct.”

"O’Scannlain and judges who signed onto his statement 

 urged the court to come out

 from behind its “marble walls and sealed doors”  


"needles flooding parks, 

and rubbish (and worse) 

 marring public squares" 


"the city couldn’t  prosecute homeless people  

for sleeping in public “if there is a greater number of homeless individuals  

in a jurisdiction than the number of available shelter spaces.” 


"When there is no shelter space, jurisdictions may still enforce limitations on sleeping at certain locations,” they wrote in their amendment" 


"They accused O’Scannlain and Smith of mischaracterizing their ruling with  exaggerations." 


Their decision, they wrote, holds only that governments can’t criminalize the act of sleeping  

“with the use of rudimentary protections,

 such as bedding, from the elements in some public places 

when a person has nowhere else to sleep.”  


Senior Circuit Judge Susan P. Graber sought to offer a middle ground. She said she agreed with the legal premise 

 that the Eighth Amendment protects against criminal prosecution 

 of the “involuntary act of sleeping,” 


The panel found that “as long as there is no option of sleeping indoors, the government cannot criminalize indigent, homeless people for sleeping outdoors, on public property, on the false premise they had a choice in the matter.”  

"When Boise sought a full court review of the ruling, the 9th Circuit rejected such a review. 

 The U.S. Supreme Court in 2019 then denied a Boise petition to review the case." 






Tuesday, July 04, 2023

Sinkhole

Interdepend, dunce 

Day away, shoot hoops at Mount Tabor, at noon it's

90, ball bounces down the volcano, fugue. 

Ball all net, regardless down

The mountain.

Knees near 6 decade gristle 

Swoosh, free throws plunder at about 66 percent, all net.

Several from 3 range

More than paltry from be baseline at 16 feet 

Off with hat, sweat better on dusty hands, grip 

Miss and fetch, tank and trot,

Slow roll nope, air on air Icarus ball, finger roll there's no ball just poetry 

Hustle now or hoof more gopher, go fer it or go further fer it 

Ligament tax cartilage boycott lung garnishment hand thumbscrew yoga 

Swish, swish, I'm back to bike shirt drenched coasting all brakes, past the sinkhole 

Cordoned off for weeks, it's OK Corral five cop cars ten cops one handcuffed brown woman not happy 

The church by the sinkhole, unfixed, unfixed.