Wednesday, January 2, 2019

Alternative to the 2 Parties.


Ordinary woman by Scratch Hall Photography



"Libertarians would free property owners from government restrictions on their rights to control and enjoy their property, as long as their choices do not harm or infringe on the rights of others." - lp.org October 10, 2016




IN the Wonder of a New Year.


Yaniksa Lee Robles by Roland Dawson
"The defiance is on purpose. It is clear as the water reflects." 
~ Dawn Wolf, Keeper of Stories  




Roland Dawson's photograph of a brown woman in the window.



Art of the Master.



Wild Woman Split Maxi dress leaves desire panting! 


"Seduction by any name renders inner control of a man's strength vulnerable. Seduction done by a master of your loins has mastered her own raging fires, lust and needs. Being undeveloped what man can stand as such a woman's man? The answer to that leaning towards bewilderment comes from a man undeveloped. A real man does not have to prove a thing. He simply stands in his manhood. She will know and come forward on her own volition..." ~ Gregory E. Woods, Keeper of Stories [August 16, 2018]


Tuesday, January 1, 2019

Shifts



One Texas county just swore in 17 black female judges

By AJ Willingham, CNN Jan. 01, 2019


A new year brought the swearing-in of newly elected officials in Harris County, Texas, and among them were 17 black female judges.


The group of women, who were part of a local democratic campaign called "Black Girl Magic Texas," first made history -- and headlines -- when they won their respective midterm elections in November. Together, they make up what is believed to be the largest group of black female judges to be elected at the same time in Harris County history.
The Harris County Democratic Party posted photos of the swearing-in ceremony, which took place on Tuesday morning.
"Today we usher in a new era of representative government and progressive leadership in Harris County," the group wrote.
The public was invited to attend the ceremony, and images of the event from CNN affiliate KHOU show a packed house.
County Judge Lina Hidalgo was also sworn in on Tuesday. Hidalgo is a 27-year-old Colombian immigrant who unseated incumbent Republican Ed Emmett in November. At the time, Emmett had held the position of Country Judge for more than ten years.
Hidalgo has spoken at length about the importance of diversity in Harris County's government. "We made history in Harris County on November 6 by electing a talented group of individuals who reflect the people and communities we serve," she said in a press release for Tuesday's ceremony. "That would not have been possible without the support of the residents of Harris County."
Harris County, which includes Houston, is the largest county in the state. According to the most recent census data, 43% of people in Harris County are Hispanic, and nearly 20% of the county's residents identify as African-American.


17 Black women judges elected to offices in Harris County, Texas November 2018. photo courtesy of Harris County Democratic Party.



Immature Boy in the White House


FOX News

Trump swipes at Mattis, McGurk in wake of resignations

6 days ago


President Trump took swipes Monday at outgoing Defense Secretary Jim Mattis and diplomat Brett McGurk, both of whom resigned in large part over the president's decision to pull troops from Syria.


The president first trained his criticism on Mattis, a day after announcing his Pentagon chief would be leaving the administration on Jan. 1, weeks earlier than his planned February departure. In more evidence of escalating tensions between the two men, Trump claimed Mattis doesn't understand his concerns about "subsidizing" foreign military campaigns.
“We are substantially subsidizing the Militaries of many VERY rich countries all over the world, while at the same time these countries take total advantage of the U.S., and our TAXPAYERS, on Trade,” Trump tweeted. “General Mattis did not see this as a problem. I DO, and it is being fixed!”
In his resignation letter last Thursday, Mattis, 68, had said he would remain in his role for three more months. But Trump abruptly announced over the weekend that Deputy Secretary of Defense Patrick Shanahan would replace Mattis on Jan. 1.
The sudden change strips Mattis of any chance to further frame national security policy or smooth rattled relations with allies through the originally planned transition at the end of February. And it reflects White House displeasure with the retired Marine Corps general's resignation letter.
In the resignation letter, Mattis made clear he did not see eye to eye with the president on several issues. Mattis was also unhappy with Trump's order to develop plans to pull up to half of the 14,000 U.S. forces from Afghanistan.
On Sunday, Trump's acting chief of staff said that Trump had known for "quite some time now" that he and Mattis "did not share some of the same philosophies ... [or] have the same world view."
Mick Mulvaney told ABC's "This Week" that the president and his defense chief "just could never get on the same page" on Syria, adding that Trump had said since his presidential campaign that "he wanted to get out of Syria." Mulvaney said the president "is entitled to have a secretary of defense who is committed to that same end."
The Trump administration is making plans to pull all 2,000 troops out of Syria. Trump tweeted last week that “we have defeated ISIS in Syria, my only reason for being there during the Trump Presidency.”
Trump has stood by his Syria decision despite fierce bipartisan blowback, telling detractors that the pullout should come as “no surprise” given his 2016 campaign promises and arguing that America’s role as “Policeman of the Middle East” is not worth the sacrifice.
In the wake of Mattis' departure, Brett McGurk, the U.S. envoy for the global coalition to defeat the Islamic State (ISIS), also was reported to be leaving his post in protest. McGurk said in a resignation letter to Secretary of State Mike Pompeo that ISIS was on the run, but wasn’t yet defeated -- and that U.S. work in Syria wasn’t yet done.
Since McGurk's announcement, Trump has lambasted him on social media for his role in the Iran nuclear deal brokered by former President Barack Obama. While serving as deputy assistant secretary of state for Iraq and Iran, McGurk spearheaded the secret negotiations with Iran that led to a prisoner swap and release of four Americans from Evin Prison in Tehran. This coincided with a cash payout to Tehran, ostensibly as part of a legal settlement.
Trump on Monday blamed McGurk for that payout, as he fumed over McGurk's "sympathizers."
"For all of the sympathizers out there of Brett McGurk remember, he was the Obama appointee who was responsible for loading up airplanes with 1.8 Billion Dollars in CASH & sending it to Iran as part of the horrific Iran Nuclear Deal (now terminated) approved by Little Bob Corker," Trump tweeted.
Fox News’ Gregg Re and The Associated Press contributed to this report.





Babes for Liberty 
Skate boarding Earon on a nice day in October of 2016 
in a photograph by Mess Photography.


"Libertarians believe that being free and independent is a great way to live. We want a system which encourages all people to choose what they want from life; that lets them live, love, work, play, and dream their own way." -lp.org October 11, 2016 




AMERICA, the Great Comedic Draw


Famine looks like this...





White dress worn by Mary Jean on New Years day 2016. 
This was an important day in American history.

Nobody is up this time of day at the beginning of another year. We were asleep other years. Let us hope this has changed. Maybe this will be the "Year of the Dawning of Awareness"!!! 

OK. That was funny. Americans love the slumber of their awareness, and enjoy a non-relationship with intellectual prowess, and have some kind of pride in not being at a high level in their thinking about global responsibility. Their actions demonstrating the juvenile discontent they believe makes them forceful is associated, in their minds, with national pride. It is the strangest thing, but it is very white American!  

Gregory E. Woods, 
Keeper of Stories 









flag & the Black woman is a study unto itself. 
www.ShadesGifts.com




A Clash!



II.



The eyes and the composure of a beautiful white woman defines something in the essence of a man understanding this. Inside of many Black women it is disrespectful this regard for white women, and for good reasons. The tone of calls for racial equality rests in perpetual lies and evasive truths! The denial of histories playing in our daily lives is measured by a fear white people engineer in efforts to not atone for sins. ~ Gregory E. Woods, Keeper of Stories 6/26/18





I.
"The African proficiency for genius comes from our women, our spiritual centers that are traceable, elusive and present." - Gregory E. Woods, Keeper of Stories