by
Ernest Hogan
By
the luck of the draw, for the first time in years, I’m not doing
Thanksgiving duty here at La Bloga. I thank the gods, and wonder what
else I should do?
For
me, this time of year tends to be a confusing blur. I call it the
Holidaze. I’ve got this traffic jam of Guajalote Day, anniversary,
birthday, Guadalupe Day, Christmas, News Years that usually ends up
hijacking me.
Not
to mention the Aztec and other indigenous festivals.
And
that editors and publishers have a habit of getting back to during
this time of year.
And I really wanted to finish the novel I’m working on before 2020 gets here . . .
And I really wanted to finish the novel I’m working on before 2020 gets here . . .
So
Happy Holidaze! Because we got more than Jesus going on here.
There’s
Donald Trump.
Yeah,
I haven’t done an update on Trumptopia in a while . . .
So,
congratulations, we’ve got impeachment hearings! Things that have
been denied as fake news for weeks are being confirmed as true. The
supporters spinning it all to seem positive are beyond absurd. It’s
also tedious as all hell, but we’re getting things like school
shooting to break up the saturation coverage.
So, what's this about a mysterious hospital visit?
And
how’s that wall coming? USA Today did an interactive map of its
progress, and it doesn’t look very good. Lots of gaps. Not the
unbreachable barrier we heard so much about.
Just look at the Rio Grande. Nothing. Nobody ever mentions how
they’re going to build the wall on the river . . .
If
I voted for a guy who promised something like that and did such a
miserable job of delivering, I’d be mad. At least they have those
concentration camps to make them happy in the interim.
But
nobody seems to be happy in Trumptopia. The overall mood is . . .
well, weird. Like everybody’s waiting for something big and ugly
to go down.
Not
long ago, a stranger walked up to me and blurted, “I’m so mad,
because the democrats want to impeach Bush and there’s no reason!”
That’s not a typo. He said Bush. Must be living in a sociopolitical
time warp.
And
we will still have an election. After the Holidaze, we get the primaries.
They should be fun.
Looks
like the Twenty-Twenties will roar. Keep
your hands and feet inside
the vehicle. It’s going to be a wild ride.
Ernest Hogan is the author of High Aztech,
Smoking Mirror Blues,
and Cortez on Jupiter.
They are all great gift ideas.
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