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I follow the news. I hear what is said about the divisiveness between people in America. I also hear how President Trump is the one planting that seed by spreading messages that are divisive.

I headed out to the north part of the State of Pennsylvania last week on Thursday. I had been there before, however I am realizing that setting aside the many years in Greely, Pennsylvania at Pine Forest Overnight Camp, I may have only been back to that region for a few hours one night when I attended a show (JRAD) in Stroudsberg that I went to this year.


There is also no doubt I had driven through and around those areas seeing shows growing up. I never really smelled the roses though until this weekend.


When I was up in New Hampshire at the height of Tea Party movement, I noticed a vibe up there that I took to note being in that 'Live Free or Die' state. I went into a general store while filling up gas with a ton of shirts being sold that included that PETA one where they spell out the acronym about People Eating Animals to paraphrase.


It seemed like it was all about that right wing movement against big Government with ideals against spending and with pure conservative values.


One of the first things I noticed when I rolled into the region was one of those pop up tents that gets set up on gas stations properties or in the corner of some lot. Usually, it's about selling things for maybe July 4th (ie: fireworks), or I have seen sales of things like American Flags and cheap paintings and whatnot, however this one had a Trump banner hanging from the top of the tent.


Everything being sold there was Trump merchandise that included things for sale from say lawn banners and signs to shirts and hats that again, had the Trump name on it.


The Republican Party and the far right movement is all about Trump today.


This is the Trump movement. It is NOT about the far right fringe and it is not about a tea party movement.


It is NOT even about the Republican Party.


Everything being done politically today is synonymous to Trump.


I heard Mika Brzezinski from Morning Joe say something perfect last week about what the Democrats need to do as a way to win in the 2020 general Presidential election. Whether it is a female or a male candidate and whether it is someone of color or white, you need to to find some way to just explain what Trump has done for real. At the same time exposing him for what he has done during his Presidency.


And, they must get right at the Trump people. They must appeal to all voters including Trump's people.


However, exposing Trump for real is hard. He just lies and denies anything knowing the Trump followers will listen Jim Jones style.


The Trump voter out in rural America love the idea and that brand of Trump. And, I suppose what he says at rallies is what they follow but there is no way they know about what is happening all around them and to them in particular.


I saw that first hand in action for the first times in my life over this last weekend.


Appealing to everyone is key and the Dem's need to never mention "Medicare for all" again any time soon and the message of giving illegal immigrants free insurance also needs to stop and again, it needs to NOT be talked about by that side of the aisle.


The ONLY things they should be talking about are the low wages out there, healthcare, jobs and building economic opportunities.


The fight against the lies, deception and deflection should NOT even be that hard. Everything Trump had said during the last campaign about healthcare, deficits, Medicare and Social Security are lies.


He lied about him giving out better healthcare. He lied about saying that he would fight against pre-existing conditions. He lied about making people's deductibles lower. He lied about paying off the debt ceiling.


That is now at an all-time high.


Which speaking of this last debt deal, what did the Democrats get out of it in the broad scheme of life?


They have given Trump a free pass through the election and through his term. The Dem's get very little and what is even more incredible is that let's say a Dem gets elected as the POTUS next year. They will now walk into this hot mess or what is a ticking time bomb for any new administration.


And, this message is also not directed at the white whatever class that make up the Trump voter. There are reports that note how African Americans along with white people feel this way. Plus, issues relating to the economy and healthcare were also the top few issues for Latinos.


This is also about immobilizing the Democratic Party's base.


Someone must then reach across the political aisle to give an alternative to Trump.


As for the debt ceiling debacle, this is a libertarian, Tea Party & Conservative nightmare. At least that is what they are supposed to be all about and against or they sure as well were all about that message after the George Bush Jr. years and well into the Barack Obama years. It has been radio silent from the so called Tea Party and Conservative movement when it comes to the debt ceiling hikes.


At the same time, this is the Republican way.


After the finance crises, Obama worked to get it down. Now it's back up to that amount again just two short years after another Republican is in the office. With regard to all discretionary spending, under Obama it was down 3% and now under Trump it is up 4%.


Trump also gave corporations like the one I own a total tax break. That break has never affected the people in rural America.


Domestic spending and defense spending has exploded and again, our deficit today is the biggest ever let alone it is happening during a good economic time.


Like I alluded to above, no one cares. Could you imagine if President Blackenstien would have even remotely tried to pull any of this spending off? If he went over any budget by 4 pennies, all hell would break loose.


It could never happen because the obstructionist Republicans would not let anything through any chamber back then.


Now of course, the deflection by the Republicans and Trump works because incredibly enough the Democratic Party is being branded by the GOP'ers and Trump always as the obstructionists. They blame the Dem's for them not being able to get anything done.


That is the other thing about Trump, if he says anything about anyone else, push comes to shove he is doing it himself.


Every last thing he spewed out about what a Hillary Clinton President would be like with hearings and her constantly being bogged down with investigations and legal issues. When that is all that they have gone through inthe last two years. And, it did not take a genius to see that coming from a mile away. Everything he says about anything else, especially if it's negative, I guarantee it he is doing it. Besides, if you could not see how corrupt and how much he was lying on that campaign trail, is basically what I have not gotten about people.


Deflection is a vital part of the Trump campaign and it is a huge part of the Republican playbook. It is because it is working. The Trump voter and follower believes what they say even though they are the ones executing it right in front of everyone's faces.


Regardless, the debt ceiling limitations is suspended for another few days until the end of the month. It halts automatic spending cuts with the Pentagon's Budget being increased by 22 Billion to 735 Billion in the next fiscal year. Non Defense spending increases another 27 Billion to 362 Billion.


On his campaign trail in 2016, Trump boasted that he would have debt ceiling budgeted in 8 years. It is now at an all time high due to this Administration.


22 Trillion Dollars.


We are literally just reprinting money. Yearly deficits, military and defense, non defense, entitlements have exploded under Trump.


What we have in place today is big Government like we have never seen before and all of this is happening not only with Conservatives and the far right being complicit, Social Security and Medicare are buckling.


"Pennsylvania is Philadelphia in the east, Pittsburgh in the west, and Alabama in the middle."


Political consultant James Carville said some version of this when working on Bob Casey, Sr.’s gubernatorial campaign in 1986 and I have heard him along with other people say it it in the modern years maybe on Morning Joe or on wherever show on TV.


I did a search online for closest places to eat breakfast and basically two places showed up every time. I wanted of course a quintessential breakfast from what I hoped was from locals. And, most of all, I would like to meet locals to get some culture and knowledge about the people in the area where I am staying. I love being in any other culture I am in every day which is working in my own bubble at Sunset / SCA.


I also do NOT get out much.


The two breakfast choices were at a place called Liberty and a place called Lori's Corner Kitchen. I checked out the menus but I decided to do one one day and the other the next day. Besides, the menu did not matter.


At Lori's Corner Kitchen, I knew that I stood out a bit which I tend to when I am travelling in rural areas. However, the people working there were tatted up and they may have had some piercings so I gave it zero thought about what I look like.


I over hear someone saying to someone on his flip cell phone that whomever was telling him to put on his Trump hat. Not for one second did I think he was talking about that moment in time. Especially, since he was saying it as he walked right next to me. I had thought he was telling some old story but regardless, I can care less about how people vote. I feel bad how they vote because they are mostly being duped but I am NOT a preacher to the choir type of a guy unless it's done here in writing.


And again, I can care less how people vote. I have relatives and some of my oldest friends vote with their wallet so to speak. Which is the Republican way no matter whom is running for what office. I respect that and to think I would really care that I was in so called Trump Country is what was throwing me for loop.


First, second and third, it was pretty clear driving anywhere near that town that it was filled with people that love Trump.


The other irony is how this guy was not only carrying a piece which when I turned to the left side of me, his gun was holstered right in my face.


That I was alarmed by.


I am not sure how many times I have ever seen normal people besides a cop carry a gun in public.


Another sweet woman that had her dog in the place, made a comment about my waffle dish which was that 'it looked too good to eat'. I cracked up as the guy with the gun on his side and with the Trump hat began talking to me after we laughed.


We were talking about my kickboxing habit and I told him how not only is there no easier way to lose weight, that it was also not boring. I went to say that I can't sit on a bike or run in place because it is boring to me. I told him to try kickboxing. He also could NOT believe how much food I ate and honestly, we spoke about me admitting how I had never watched Kelly Ripa and Ryan Seacrest's show which was on inside the Cafe.


Low and behold, on his way out, he gave me a great goodbye while shaking my hand. The woman he was with also gave me a nice departure message.


The people that worked at the Cafe stopped paying attention to me though. I had asked for coffee two more times from the two different wait staff. I was set there waiting to figure out how to pay. I saw them looking at me through a mirror set up under the TV. But again, I gave that no thought until I finally got up to pay at the counter before leaving a monster tip.


I did get a 'Have a nice Day' from the woman cleaning my table, but no more coffee because I sensed they did not want me to linger anymore. I realized that they did NOT want me in that place. I left saying ' you do too' but for one of the first times in my life, I notice the divisiveness.


I have seen many people lash out against the likes of Hillary (Clinton) and Obama, let alone I know a few Trump freaks that no matter what you present to them fact wise, they say whatever Trump tells them to say. Those interactions tend to be in New Jersey where the State will vote blue and so maybe I feel there is not much at stake, however in Pennsylvania, there is a lot at stake.


And, there is not one doubt in my mind right now that there is an us vs them mentality out there. There is also a brand being painted that people from the 'big city' are the ones ruining America.


Getting to the likes of the people at the Lori's Corner Kitchen in the world will be hard at first. There is a standoff mentality and like I said, an us vs them vibe out there. However, after saying one sentence, it was easy to talk about anything if done in concise and nice ways. It is NOT my place to talk about anything I am NOT versed at which is why candidates need to get into these places to spell what is going out to everyone.


When I tell this story to people, the response is 'how scary'. It was NOT scary at all and hell, this guy was carrying a piece. I respect and love all cultures of people so long as you don't harm other people or animals or wildlife. Setting hunting aside when it comes to this region and setting aside that one hand made sign written in black marker nailed onto a tree out front of this house saying 'Order Fresh Butchered Chickens', these people are not hurting others.


The problem is that they are easy dupes. And, it is easy to rile them up with racial overturns that relate to keeping America white.


The thing I hate is that reverse stereotype. It happens with hippies at old Grateful Dead shows and at Phish shows. If you don't look some part, you are looked at as not being a true part of that scene. When ironically, take someone like me with short hair and I have never ever worn a tie dye. I have seen hundreds more shows times three than anyone with that mentality.


Same goes with people in rural America. I did not look that part and yeah, I may have stood out a bit unshowered after being out late at the Peach Festival the night before. However, isn't part of that movement and isn't part of the hippy movement at shows for people to be able to do whatever they want and for people to be able to look however they want without any interference from say Government or judgment by anyone for that matter?


That is the one thing I am not into. If whoever does not want the likes of me to make judgement about their lifestyles, why do it to me then? If people do not want to be looked at in certain ways, than do NOT do it to other people. You never know what is inside that person and what their experiences and beliefs are in life.


But then again, Trump and his people do NOT want that to happen. They do NOT want us to communicate with his people and followers. They do NOT want us to get along with his followers. As a matter of fact, they love this division which is more in your face than I have ever seen in my lifetime (though I was only 1 year through 6 years old in the 60's).

The Dem's must not only make this about the issues that touch into rural America, they also must get at them at places like the Lori's Corner Kitchen.

Mango Lime Cabbage Tacos

Ingredients

For the tacos:

  • 1  small head of red cabbage (2-3 leaves per person)

  • 1 ripe mango cut into small chunks

  • 1-2 mini cucumbers thinly sliced1 bell pepper thinly sliced

  • 2-4 radishes thinly sliced1  avocado

  • 1/4 cup fresh English peas shelled

  • Hemp hearts  for garnishing

Mango Lime Sauce:

  • 2 ripe mangos peeled and sliced

  • 2 limes (juice only)

  • 4 Medjool dates, pitted

  • 1-2 inch fresh ginger, peeled

  • 1/4 cup hemp hearts

  • 1/2  teaspoon ground turmeric

  • 1-2 tablespoons water (optional)

Preparation

  1. Carefully tear your cabbage leaves away from the head of cabbage, trying to keep them as whole as possible. Wash, set aside.

  2. Wash clean all your other produce well, slice/chop to desired size and shape. Set aside.

  3. Make your Mango Lime Sauce by blending all the sauce ingredients together in your food processor/blender until smooth. You can enjoy the creaminess and thickness of this sauce as is, or add 1-2 tbs water to achieve your desired consistency.

  4. Fill each cabbage leaf with your veggies, sprinkle with hemp hearts and serve with mango lime sauce.

  5. Enjoy all the beautiful flavors!

Notes

For best flavour, choose small peas, which are younger, sweeter, and more tender than large ones, and make sure they’re as fresh as possible. If you can’t find good fresh peas or you crave peas when the season’s over, frozen peas are a terrific alternative.

Nikki and Zuzana

Healthy plant-based recipes for the active lifestyle. Zuzana Fajkusova and Nikki Lefler are Personal Wellness Coaches, authors of The Vegan Weightloss Manifesto and all around lovers of abundance and nourishment based in Vancouver, Canada. Through they blog  Activevegetarian.com they inspire others to live a healthy, active, plant-based lifestyle. 

Risotto 

Ingredients

  • 4 cups raw cauliflower, 'riced' in a food processor

  • 3 garlic cloves, pressed

  • 2-3 tablespoon coconut oil

  • 1/2 cup coconut milksalt and pepper to tastea handful of salted toasted cashew nuts

  • garlic chives for garnish (optional)

Preparation

To make the cauliflower rice, cut the cauliflower into equal size small pieces, and process for 4-5 seconds in a food processor. Do this in several batches to get an even consistency. Separate 4 cups of 'riced' cauliflower, and freeze the rest for later use. Melt 3 tbs of coconut oil, and add the garlic. Saute for 1 minute. Add the cauliflower and stir for a couple of minutes. Add the coconut milk, and stir until it gets absorbed - another 2-3 minutes. Adjust seasoning, and top with the toasted cashew nuts. Optionally sprinkle garlic chives on top.

Viktoria Radichkova

Wholesome, seasonal ingredients in simple, delicious meals. Viktoria Radichkova is a passionate health food lover, creative recipe developer, and food photographer at Viktoria's Table. In her recipes, Viktoria focuses on combining real, wholesome and seasonal ingredients into simple, and delicious meals.


Cold Brew Ice Cream

Ingredients

  • 1 ⁄3 cup (60 g) medium-ground coffee beans

  • 2 1/2 cups (600 ml) all-natural canned coconut milk

  • 1/4 cup (50 g) organic unrefined cane sugar1/4 cup (60 ml) agave

  • 1 tablespoon (15 ml) pure vanilla extract

  • Pinch of sea salt

Preparation

  1. In a bowl, combine the coffee grounds and coconut milk. Cover this mixture and place it in the refrigerator to steep overnight, at least 12 hours or more.

  2. Once it’s steeped, use a fine-mesh strainer to remove the grounds from the coconut milk. If you find that your coconut milk has separated and there is a layer of cream on top, stir it and let the milk warm enough to homogenize before straining it. Discard the grounds.

  3. Use a high-speed or immersion blender to mix the coconut milk coffee, sugar, agave, vanilla, and salt. Add the mixture to your ice cream maker and churn it according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Most machines take 10 to 15 minutes depending on the temperature of the mix, and when it’s finished it should look like soft serve.

  4. Once it’s churned, transfer the ice cream to a large freezer-safe container, smooth the top, and cover it tightly. Freeze the finished ice cream for at least 5 to 6 hours, or until it is firm. Store this ice cream in the freezer in a sealed container for up to 1 week.

Notes

Makes 1 quart. For a coffee-holic's dream, top your favorite iced or hot coffee or espresso with a scoop of Cold Brew ice cream. The sweetness and richness are perfect complements.

Reprinted with permission from Incredible Vegan Ice Cream by Deena Jalal, Page Street Publishing Co. 2019. Photo credit: Emily Kan. Made with a versatile, extra creamy coconut milk base, these vegan, allergy-friendly recipes are totally free of additives and preservatives. Thanks to honest ingredients like seasonal fruit and veggies, real vanilla bean, freshly ground spices, and homemade chocolate sauce, you can enjoy each melty spoonful to the fullest. Even with this super healthy profile, every recipe delivers mind-blowing flavor and an irresistibly smooth, thick texture. From Pumpkin Caramel to Cold Brew, your ice cream machine will be busy all year long. We dare you not to try them all!

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The Sustainable Action Network (SAN), A Don Lichterman non-profit organization dedicated to building a global community raising awareness of corruption, injustice and the need for action across a full range of issues impacting people and animal/wildlife welfare around the world, such as conservation, climate change, campaign law, lobbying, government action and rescue work. SAN’s vision is to create safer world, free from political, environmental, and social oppression, where all the inhabitants of Earth can live in harmony within their own natural environments. Our companies are known for creating products that enhance people's lives.  Through Sunset Corporation of America and its companies, we’re equally dedicated to improving lives.   Our commitment extends to helping local communities, fostering better educational systems, supporting the arts and culture, helping disadvantaged youth, protecting and improving the environment, animal welfare, wildlife issues and encouraging employee volunteerism.


Hi, I am Anu, an Engineer by profession and a foodie cum by heart. When I am not tinkering with my computer at work, I am tinkering with my pots &; pans at home. You will find me either cooking or eating or reading about food or watching food shows. I am the author of One Teaspoon of Life.

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  • Writer: Don Lichterman
    Don Lichterman
  • Jul 23, 2019
  • 3 min read
  • A death penalty lawyer believes the California moratorium means death penalty trials should be halted, and at least some state Supreme Court justices might agree.

  • A new report finds that every person sentenced to death in Los Angeles County since DA Jackie Lacey was elected in 2012 was a person of color.

  • The U.S. Supreme Court overturned Curtis Flowers’ conviction for a quadruple murder in 1996 in Mississippi, but the DA says he plans to try Flowers for a seventh time.

  • Two milestones were reached in June, starkly illustrating how broken the death penalty system in the U.S. is.

You’ll find all that, plus a quick rundown of death penalty developments around the country, and a few reading suggestions below.

Death penalty lawyer Robert M. Sanger believes that the moratorium Gov. Gavin Newsom announced in March created “a paradigm shift in the reality of California’s death penalty,” which means juries in capital cases can’t be expected to provide “fair and reasoned” verdicts that are “free from speculation.” Read More


Since Jackie Lacey’s election in 2012, 22 people have been sentenced to death, and every one of them was a person of color. Thirteen were Latinx; eight were Black, and one was Asian. Read More


Three days after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Curtis Flowers’ conviction because of jury selection bias, District Attorney Doug Evans announced he’ll try Flowers a seventh time for a quadruple murder in Mississippi. Read More


The number of people executed in the U.S. since 1976 hit 1,500 with last month’s execution of Marion Wilson in Georgia, while Charles Ray Finch’s exoneration in North Carolina was the 166th since 1973. Which means that for every nine condemned men or women executed, one condemned person has been found innocent and released. Read More


Ronald J. Tabak’s chapter, “Capital Punishment,” in the American Bar Association’s The State of Criminal Justice 2019, which reviews significant developments through the past year up to and including the May 30 abolition of the death penalty in New Hampshire, and a NY Times report that current San Francisco DA George Gascón is seriously considering challenging current LA DA Jackie Lacey in 2020, are just two of several reading suggestions we have this month. Read More

"Corporations Are People Too My Friends."
Our companies are known for creating products that enhance people's lives.  Through Sunset Corporation of America and its companies, we’re equally dedicated to improving lives.  Our commitment extends to helping local communities, fostering better educational systems, supporting the arts and culture, helping disadvantaged youth, protecting and improving the environment, animal welfare, wildlife issues and encouraging employee volunteerism.

The Sustainable Action Network (SAN), A Don Lichterman non-profit organization dedicated to building a global community raising awareness of corruption, injustice and the need for action across a full range of issues impacting people and animal/wildlife welfare around the world, such as conservation, climate change, campaign law, lobbying, government action and rescue work. SAN’s vision is to create safer world, free from political, environmental, and social oppression, where all the inhabitants of Earth can live in harmony within their own natural environments. Our companies are known for creating products that enhance people's lives.  Through Sunset Corporation of America and its companies, we’re equally dedicated to improving lives.   Our commitment extends to helping local communities, fostering better educational systems, supporting the arts and culture, helping disadvantaged youth, protecting and improving the environment, animal welfare, wildlife issues and encouraging employee volunteerism.

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  • Gun Safety & Gun Laws

  • Cruelty Free

  • Death Penalty

  • Demand Action

  • Sustainable Action Network

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  • Privatization

  • Voters Issues & Gerrymandering

  • Private Prisons & the War on Drugs

  • Finance, Housing & the Economy

Corporate Responsibility:

  • Candidates, Bills, Laws & Protections

  • Wildlife & Oceania

  • Labeling & Transparency

  • Comprehensive Captivity & Hunting Results Databases



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