Sunday Music, Monday Edition

Better than last week : If still not Sunday Music on Sunday, so at least on Monday. No worries, no long text. I am just passing through : Somewhere behind me is the driver’s seat, there in front of me is my bed. This is just a short stop to link Sunday Music : Guillermo GARCIA, “guitarist, tango dancer and audio scientist from Argentina”, arranged Milonga Uruguaya, composed by Ariel RAMIREZ (1921-2010) (Ger., Eng.) in 1967, for the guitarra de 7 cuerdas, the seven-string-guitar. I hope you enjoy the music. May the big bad cough spare you.

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Sunday Music, on Tuesday’s

The long Easter weekend was spent in charming company, now it’s back to the mill, the routine of boring brumm-brumm. It is difficult to be silly alone. A side effect of the endearing togetherness was a remarkably reduced news intake. And nobody did miss anything, especially the rotten visage of da POOH – ach, live could be so easy.
Here comes, a bit late I admit, this week’s Sunday Music : Raindrops by Michael MARMAROSA (1925-2002) (Ger., Eng.) from a 1991 compilation titled Dodo’s Bounce. On guitar we hear Barney KESSEL (1923-2004) (Ger., Eng.), Harry BABASIN (1921-1988) (Ger., Eng.) on bass, and Lucky THOMPSON (1924-2005) (Ger., Eng.) on sax, the recording should be from 1947, I guess. Now let’s feel good, or at least try to. I hope you like the music.

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Sunday Music, Monday Edition

Strong wind nearly blew my vehicle off the road this morning – this again damn dark morning (as coined by Savannah) : Due to this nonsensical play with the clock, it is now pretty dark when I have to get up, last week I was greeted by the sun when I left the house. I really do not like this “Sommerzeit” (Ger., Eng.), a brain child of “scientists”, implemented by fat cats to optimise other people’s war effort, what means to squeeze the last bit of energy out of workers and saving coal, all in one go, so that the bloody war machine can rumble along longer, maybe I am a bit cynical. But looking around here & now I see fat cats and rumbling war machines, some one always earns from other people’s suffering & misery.
Maybe I should sleep a bit, last night was not very nice.
So today’s Sunday Music is Call It Stormy Monday (Ger., Eng.) performed by Colosseum (Ger., Eng.) in their 1994 lineup (the original one from 1971 that is). Sorry, the take cuts out a bit abrupt, but Chris FARLOW (born 1940) (Ger., Eng.) does what he has to do, Clem CLEMPSON (born 1949) (Ger., Eng.) also. Hope you enjoy the music. May you not be blown away through this week – Schokohasi days are near !

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Divination Is Nonsense

I do not want to begrime my blog with the POOH* of Trumpistan. It is absolutely useless & futile to comment this bloody ridiculous farce, I have no inclination to waste precious vital energy & lifetime on this constant stream of disgustingly dumb uglyness. I just want to draw the attention of those people, who still understand themselves as citizens of the US, and do not identify as Trumpistan subjects, of those people I say, who have a brain and use it, to two recently published articles that are worth a read, in my humble opinion.
Here is the article in The Guardian about the findings of a Swedish institute for democracy research, here is the link to the download of their latest report (pdf, of course). The result is simple : “The US is hurtling towards autocracy at a faster rate than Hungary and Turkey.”
Who would have thunk ?
The second article is an opinion piece on fortune.com, here. The subject is “the Treasury Department’s own consolidated financial statements for fiscal year 2025”. The result is this :

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Most people cannot relate to trillion-dollar figures on a government ledger. So consider this: divide every number by 100 million — drop eight zeros — and federal finances look like a household budget in freefall.
That household earns $52,446 and spends $73,378 — running a $20,932 annual deficit. Its total liabilities and unfunded promises amount to $1,361,788 against just $60,554 in assets, leaving it $1.3 million in the hole. Uncle Sam, by any accounting standard, is insolvent.

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I have sadly no real economic understanding, but I think over the last years US gouvernements reacted to the looming debt problem with printing more money, clever, eh ?! Finally this printed paper must become useless one day, simply because there is too much of it ; the sheer amount of “money” does not represent the value of the Trumpistani economic output, trust will be lost. This day may be near, I think chances are good that we will see this actually happen : A real, fully grown Staatsbankrott, national bankruptcy, in an already weakened democracy.
I seriously wonder how this could unfold. Fun finally.

* President Of Our Hearts

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