The morning after my second cataract surgery, I stood on the street in front of my retirement center, waiting for a ride to see my eye doctor. Soon a group of residents shot through the entrance on their way to an exercise class. Seeing the pirate’s patch over my right eye,
I’ve lived long enough to recall when public service was an honorable occupation. Over the years, that view among many has changed. Today, when politicians make headlines, they are being unmasked as liars, cheats and hypocrites. Seldom do we see them praised for the good they do
To the average person, the workings of government can appear mysterious and bizarre. That strangeness may be why taxpayers can grow suspicious of their elected officials. For example, when a county sells land to an individual for $1, some might wonder. Is something going on under th
Donald Trump has written another executive order that will come to nothing. That order instructs the IRS “…to exercise maximum enforcement discretion to alleviate the burden of the Johnson Amendment, which prohibits religious leaders from speaking about politics and candidates fro
Professor Higgins’ line from My Fair Lady asks why a woman can’t be more like a man. He sees women as frivolous, inferior creatures no real man could understand. But change the emphasis of his words and the question asks something different. Why can’t a woman be more lik
How does a ticket priced at $75 to a live theater performance end up costing $1400 on the street? The answer is scarcity. Being a miser, I think $75 for 1 to 2 hours of entertainment is pricy enough. I don’t pay that much to the woman who cleans my apartment and her service
Americans have a strange relationship with money. Everyone wants to be rich but most resent those who are. Bernie Sanders would tie the wealthy to a pyre and light a match, even though he made over a million dollars last year. That schizophrenia between striving to be rich and hav
I’ve been a card-carrying member of the Labor Movement of a long, long time. The organization, however, can be doctrinaire and retrograde in its thinking. Unlike my brothers and sister, for example, I supported the NAFTA treaty. Yes, I acknowledged there’d be a disruption
Once again, the deck chairs are being rearranged at the Metropolitan Museum of Art (MOMA). After the venerable Philippe de Montebello retired as director, Thomas Campbell (Blog 4/26/17) took his place, bringing with him a “new broom” approach to modernizing the institution. Hi
When I went in for my first cataract surgery, the nurse handed me a medical questionnaire. Among the boxes to be checked was the one that often gives me pause. Was I white or Hispanic? I never know what to do with these labels. (Blog 8/8/17) In the end, I checked the “whit