Main street is hurting. Is anyone listening?

It was a cool, sunny, dry Saturday yesterday. Perfect fall day for raking the leaves and mowing the lawn before wet weather predicted to kick in late Sunday and couple of days later. After helping the retired lady next door get her lawn mower started (just assisted by pumping the primer a few times and pulling the cord. Of course she was very thankful and made me feel like I saved her life πŸ˜ƒ) I set about mowing the lawn. My mower behaved well long enough to get the lawn done after couple of sessions. The gap was to allow the heated gasoline powered engine to cool down when it stopped. A good afternoon siesta followed. Then it was time to step out for the one constant bit of outside activity during these times: weekend grocery shopping.

As I drove away after shopping from the grocery store I looked at the nearby strip mall. It has an Indian grocery shop and couple of doors away an Indian fast food restaurant. This day something appeared different. I looked closely and noticed that the fast food place was no longer there and in its place a different business was operating. The sign of the recently shuttered Indian fast food shop was still visible even though the new business had its name on. We used to get food-to-go from the fast food shop occasionally. They had also started delivering food after the pandemic hit. Don’t know if it had shuttered its business in the past week or earlier and I just failed to notice it. Another casualty of the pandemic 😒. Businesses big and small have tried to adapt to the tough times to keep themselves going and unfortunately many have bitten the dust. Felt bad for the folks who were running the shop. For the owners and the workers in those shops the experience must be akin to a manager announcing to an employee about their being laid off, both sides feeling miserable about it. One business serving a need shuttered.

Returned home and after taking care of the groceries checked the news online. If I was hoping to read something good no such luck. Record # of COVID-19 cases nationwide with no signs of slowdown on the horizon. I read that the Motorcoach industry has seen a 80% drop in business and one of them, Georgia Coach Tours, is praying they are able to stay afloat at least till the end of this year. Another news item is a similar depressing story. Brooklyn Roasting Company, a popular coffee chain has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in the wake of the pandemic. A year ago many of the businesses were not doing bad and some had borrowed, to expand, expecting good times to continue. Now they are running low on money and customers even if they received any assistance from the Government to support them earlier in the year.

Meanwhile the Dems and the Republicans are still wrangling about another stimulus to support the businesses 😑. I get it the Dems don’t want to agree to anything that might help the other side in the upcoming elections. The Republicans want to parade something as achievement before the elections to boost their chances. The Speaker and the POTUS haven’t spoken in a year it appears. They have proven they are good at trading insults. While politics as usual goes on people in the real world are suffering, wondering how to pay their rent or mortgages , how to put food on their table, how to pay for other expenses. Main street is suffering, the people who can make decisions to help don’t appear to be listening 😭.

I switched on the TV to check if there is something I can watch that brightens up the mood. Not much appears to be appealing there either. The sports that I follow are either done for the season or do not have anything going on at the time. Before I switch off the TV I decided to check the channel guide using the DVR. And then something looks promising. It’s what’s on PBS! Interested in knowing what happened next? Follow the next post πŸ™‚

Triumph and tribulation of Barack Obama


The past week witnessed the return of the 44th POTUS Barack Obama to the campaign trail to canvass support for former VP Joe Biden. As usual Obama was eloquent, infusing empathy with logic and facts in making a case for Biden. Hearing him speak it was clear why people voted for him twice for the POTUS post. The citizens appreciate when they are respected, detect sincerity and feel a candidate seeking office listens to them, has proper plans for governing and explain how their lives will change for the better if elected to office. All of those qualities were in ample evidence when Obama made his case for Biden. Yesterday he also mixed humor while taking a jab at the current POTUS at a drive-in rally in South Florida. His words about the current POTUS “He likes to act tough and talk tough. He thinks scowling and being mean is tough. But when ’60 Minutes’ and Lesley Stahl are too tough for you, you ain’t all that tough.” Ouch, that must have hurt!

As a non-partisan voter let me summarize my impressions of Obama Presidency. Elected in the wake of the Great Recession he was dealt a bad hand to begin with. In addition when speaking to a few folks I sensed disrespect when they derisively referred to his community service prior to his becoming a Senator and then President. When I heard those arguments my thoughts were “Here I am, seeing the whole country runs on volunteering work by citizens, parents in schools, folks donating their time, money and effort in building homes and other ways for improvement of communities and to hear people slighting community service was like insulting all people who were in those efforts”. Birtherism, raised repeatedly and fanned by the current POTUS was a constant refrain heard during those years. Let’s examine how President performed during his eight years as POTUS.

The election of Obama as POTUS. under the circumstances he was first elected, was a triumph of hope over despair, of new possibilities in terms of approach, healing touch and the knowledge that comes with being the first of a kind in blazing new trails. His attending two Ivy schools of repute were proof of a scholarly mind and residing in other parts of the world growing up also brought in awareness, experience and respect for other cultures too. In terms of achievements the economy rebounded, unemployment reduced and the Affordable Care Act was passed to make health insurance available to more citizens. Osama Bin Laden was also finally traced out and eliminated after many unsuccessful attempts by previous administrations. Collaboration with other countries also increased for issues of global importance like climate change. One very noticeable aspect of those times was of Obama consciously refraining from using his race for electoral gains. The Obamas always came across as decent folks and many people could relate to them as they went about their life as normally as possible like other working parents with young children. This feeling was reinforced recently in the documentary “The Way I See It” which featured pictures and videos by the official White House photographer (and currently Madison, WI resident! πŸ‘) Pete Souza.

On the debit side of the ledger the economic recovery during this period was not very fast, wages did not rise much and people with health insurance offered by employers saw quite a bit of rise in their insurance premiums, copay etc. Could have been due to distribution of increased costs of covering people with pre-existing conditions being spread to all people with health insurance. It’s my guess and I am likening it to home insurance cost rising for all people residing in areas hit by floods or hurricane etc even if only a few people actually got affected by those events (I must add that I have heard praise of Obamacare from some folks I know for making it possible and affordable to buy health insurance for their old parents. Likewise even people with the means to buy health insurance and with kids born with a medical condition have praised Obamacare. People with serious or terminal illnesses too have been grateful). Another area where results fell short was in the rise of ISIS as troop levels were drawn down in Iraq. I interpret it as a case of noble intentions not working out well and possibly not reassessed.

After ~ 4 years of constant criticism from the current POTUS and the almost obsessive desire to undo everything that was initiated or established in place it’s understandable why Obama would choose to speak out at this time. The tribulations of hearing his name dragged through mud non-stop must have snapped his resolve to stay away from commenting or responding to constant criticisms and insults.

Final analysis: Obama Presidency had all the potential of being transformational (bi-racial parents, excellent education, empathy, relative youth, new ideas etc) but fell short in that aspect. Not for lack of trying though. Most times Congress just seemed to lack desire to overcome partisanship in working with the President for the greater good. Me thinks the nation was ready to elect but not quite ready to fully accept the President and that is sad πŸ˜’πŸ™

Ardern’ed victory!

Few days ago Labor Party in New Zeland won outright parliamentary majority and in the process another term as Prime Minister for Jacinda Ardern ( https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-54519628 ). The victory appears to be hard-earned (I prefer the similar sounding Ardern’ed) as the Ardern-led Government has had to deal with, in this term, a terrorist attack in Christchurch, a natural disaster when the White Island/Whakaari volcano erupted, and COVID-19 pandemic too.

Sound familiar to Northerners on the other side of Pacific?

It’s instructive how the NZ Government handled the terrorist attack and COVID-19 pandemic in their country. In the aftermath of the terrorist attack the Government first acknowledged a need for action and, within a short time, issued a ban on possession of semi-automatic weapons and assault rifles. The Government has also garnered praise for its handling of the COVID-19 cases and for success in measures taken to contain the spread. Obviously it has come with a price. Travel and tourism would have taken a big hit and the country is in recession now. For a country with ~ 5 million total population a major outbreak would have been a great setback. Yet, with good implementation of safety measures the country is back to as-close-to-normal-as-possible at this time. I do not follow NZ news regularly. Obviously terrorist attack points to existence of some individuals or fringe groups intent on creating racial/religious tension in society (which can be expected in any country). It’s the response to such tragedies that makes a big difference. Likewise COVID-19 related measures likely caused hardship to people while making the country safer. It’s also likely some mistakes were made and lessons learned in an evolving situation ( https://www.usnews.com/news/best-countries/articles/2020-10-23/pandemic-leadership-lessons-from-new-zealands-elections ). Going by the result of general election – a resounding majority for the incumbent, the people have approved the performance. That’s not to say everything must have been done perfect. The lesson to learn, in a functioning democracy, is that if the leaders share known facts people understand and are also more forgiving of honest mistakes made. No economy can survive being shut for a long time and it’s not easy to balance safety with minimal economic impact. It’s good to see transparency and sincerity still matter. Wish it could be replicated on a bigger scale by other countries too πŸ™

The missing ingredient: Respect

This morning I was reflecting on all the incredible events that have unfolded in this year 2020. It wouldn’t be an overstatement to state that the situation is almost war-like with a raging pandemic, social unrest and natural calamities like fierce wildfires and record number of hurricanes. More than 200,000 lives lost, millions of jobs gone and countless lives upended by all the happenings. One common aspect in all the tragedies we have seen this year is lack of respect. During earlier times there used to be respect for the opponent one was fighting. In filmed TV series of Hindu epics like Mahabharatha and Ramayana both sides used to abide by the rules of war and respect the opponent’s strengths. Start and cessation of hostilities were marked by blowing conch shell. Battles were fought between sunrise and sunset and the true warriors did not celebrate their victory by dancing over the graves of the fallen. Even the Cold War period was remarkable for both sides showing restraint in trying to prevent situations escalating to war. Sign of respect (for the other side’s strength and capability) and fear of mutual assured destruction (MAD) in the event conflicts spiraled out of control.

Fast forward to the present. In business we have seen well established companies paying the price for disregarding the competition of smaller, nimbler startups and struggling to stay relevant. In sports when champions have not taken their challengers seriously and instead indulged in trash talk they have fallen from their perch. Politics too has been marred by politicians belittling their opponents and making false allegations against them. Hubris in human beings forces some to assume showing any respect is a signal of weakness. Sadly it’s not limited to behavior towards other human beings. Lack of respect has extended to nature too. The effect of wanton destruction of forests, merciless killing of animals and unchecked pollution of environment in the name of development is evidenced by raging wildfires, frequent once in a century type floods, vanishing species and poor air and water quality. Unfortunately the same lack of respect has afflicted the fight against the ongoing pandemic. While there were lot of unknowns at the start of the pandemic there has been unmistakable evidence in the past few months of the extreme infectious and destructive capability of novel coronavirus. The virus is an equal opportunity offender in that it doesn’t care for a person’s wealth, power, social status, gender, race etc. Any person deliberately ignoring the safety guidelines or accidentally dropping their guard risk getting infected. Be it sports, business, politics, natural disasters or pandemic some level of respect is required while fighting an opponent, along with preparation. Will the humans rise to the occasion? I hope so πŸ™

Billionaire who wanted to die broke πŸ™

https://www.forbes.com/sites/stevenbertoni/2020/09/15/exclusive-the-billionaire-who-wanted-to-die-brokeis-now-officially-broke/#5d6fe5f3a2aa

“Only in America” type feel-good story. πŸ‘
Donating big for good causes and preferring to be anonymous is rare.
Amazing and inspiring! πŸ‘πŸ™