Hi Marc,

I'm awfully tempted to go into a long-winded email blab, but instead
I'm just going to ask: what is trad-posturing?

James.


On 6/1/2009, "marc garrett" <[email protected]> wrote:

>Hi Jeremy,
>
>Sorry to hear about your friend & I hope being with close ones during
>this period has helped in some way...
>
> >it helps me to see that we are sharing like this...
>
>I agree, perhaps a bit of vulnerability is a healthy thing in contrast
>to the trad-posturing for a change :-)
>
>A happy new year to you as well.
>
>marc
>
>
>> have grown shy as to lists but ..
>>
>> it helps me to see that we are sharing like this....as it saddens me to
>> see shared pain and distress like this
>>
>> my holidays were also quiet and with a small group of friends and family
>>
>> a dear friend passed away right after christmas suddenly ...some of my
>> relatives are out of jobs and my father who recently retired has lost half
>> of his retirement in the economic collapse....
>>
>> I can only graze the news now as it is too painful for me to go in depth
>> much of the time...and this goes against my core ......
>>
>> The thought of a new president at least brings some hope but the morass he
>> inherits is mind boggling and this will put unbelievable pressure on....
>>
>> well...at least gas is cheaper......
>>
>> and this sharing of voices helps too...at least for me.....
>>
>> for what it is worth...happy new year to all
>>
>> Jeremy
>>
>>
>>
>>> At least in this Brooklyn end of the woods, it's been a depressing holiday
>>> season. The transforations that Bush made, he also rode - they're infra-
>>> strutural, and not likely to be resolved by any presidency. Case in point
>>> - "clean" coal, the TVA, recent catastrophe. The USuses 25% the world's
>>> energy - this isn't going to change under any presidency - and this comes
>>> from coal. To build a new power grid would cost billions and we're in
>>> debt. West Virginia as you know is being destroyed - as of a year ago, the
>>> last I have stats for - something like 423 mountains were mountain-topped,
>>> destroying an ecology that's second to the tropics in diversity, and of
>>> course destroying small towns and homesteads as well. If you look at poli-
>>> tics, it's the same mess - the holocaust in the mideast isn't likely to
>>> resolve for decades, if at all. Etc. etc. There doesn't seem to be any
>>> place for national or geopolitical joy; even on a personal level, so many
>>> people are suffering for lack of health care - our next door neighbor
>>> probably has severe prostrate cancer and has no insurance - he's found a
>>> hospital to test him, but they put off the tests for months, not untyp-
>>> ical here, and now his blood pressure is through the roof. He's an artist
>>> just about 60. I'm lucky with medicate and my father paying the supple-
>>> mental - I couldn't survive without that. So the world appears, not better
>>> or worse, but grey. The one bright spot is that Obama seems to be able to
>>> both listen and speak coherently - we're not likelly to have a cabal
>>> running things without input from the rest of us.
>>>
>>> So we had as most people did we know, a very quiet holiday season with
>>> good friends and we're thankful for that. And Azure years ago found a
>>> forlorn dying Christmas tree in a pot at a store here - which has since
>>> blossomed, even indoors, into a beautiful pine. So we're helping keep
>>> something alive, and that is a real gift. And our cat is healthy...
>>>
>>> Take care, Alan
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