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Michel Mockers

A Frenchman, an Artist, a French Resistance war hero, and my friend December 17, 1922 – December 2, 2023 I met Michel Mockers in early 1981. He passed away on Saturday, December 2, 2023. My deepest sympathies to Ann and … Continue reading

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Over-The-Counter Hearing Aids

The choice of over-the-counter (OTC) hearing aids is a growing marketplace. The costs are quite varied and there are several styles. In the years since I first started wearing hearing aids, I have tried and reviewed three styles. The in-the-ear, … Continue reading

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Working While Autistic*

*One Man’s Experiences Background I am an autistic man; I did not know I was autistic my entire working career of 42 years. I am writing this to provide a broad range of actions and reactions to situations this autistic … Continue reading

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My Eargo Hearing Aids

About 20 months ago I started using hearing aids. I jumped in after reading a review of the Eargo Plus hearing aids in an online tech magazine. These hearing aids were different. I didn’t want behind the ear aids as … Continue reading

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Tax Excess Earnings!

Not the earner, but the corporation paying the compensation. This would be on gross compensation, wages, stock options, stock grants, etc. If your C-level staff make more than 50x the average pay in your corporation, there is a 100% luxury … Continue reading

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Meeting C.K.

We lived in a small town. Almost everyone on the block knew one another. Weeks before a couple had moved into the house next to us. They were quiet and kept to themselves. We saw him walk his dog each … Continue reading

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Closure Completion of the Spirit

One day I woke from a dream, it was my great-grandmother reassuring me that I was loved and that my life would be OK. I felt warm and cared for. I met a couple, they lived a lovely life, they … Continue reading

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My Idea on Taxes for Equality

This is an excerpt from my previous post so I can highlight my idea for tax equality. Tax The Wealth! I propose a campaign slogan: “Tax the Wealth!” What does that mean? There is tremendous wealth in this country that … Continue reading

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How to Heal the Middle Class in America

Changing the Narrative Somehow we must change the narrative and the path our country’s middle class is headed. That’s toward extinction as we once knew it. As I grew up in and what allowed me to break out and grow … Continue reading

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Easy Tomato Soup

Tomato Soup. It’s starting to get cold outside in much of America, what’s better than tomato soup and a grilled cheese, right? Last night I had a hankering for some tomato soup, but didn’t have any. I had cans of … Continue reading

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