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Friday, August 1, 2025

My Daughter Says I'm Too Involved In Politics

 My daughter says I am too involved in politics, and she’s right, it’s driving me nuts.

So, for the past week I am deep breathing life into a sequel of Wish on White Horses.

 I want a positive place to fall. A place to force me into a more positive mind set, plus it’s a celebration, one that is more Google friendly and has more capabilities, so here we go.

 www.wishonwhitehorses2.com 

 


I have never been a very political person. In college I had to read an entire damn book on political science because we were required—not to take a class on Political science—but to pass a test on the U.S. Governmental policies and guidelines before we could graduate. I had reached that time and age without knowing much about the workings of the government, and I didn't care. I had more things on my mind, like school and maintaining a house and life for two college students. Thus, I read the book, and passed the test.

Could our President pass that test?

These many years later, I couldn't pass it either, but then I’m not the President, and

I recognize a mess when I see one.

 It appears that people are going on with their lives, oh, some are talking about the mess, and many want to throw a towel over it so we don’t have to see it, hear about it, smell it, or clean it up.

I know the mess is still there, but the stench is making me sick.

If you’re sick, take a break.

And with the loss of the lady I mentioned in my last two blogs, Terry Cole-Whittiker, I feel a disturbance in the force.

So, I go to her site and read this:

 

“Success avoids people whose minds are clouded by doubts.”

 

I invite you to visit my new website

www.wishonwhitehorses2.com/

(Don’t forget the 2)

And don’t forget this one, https://www.wishonwhitehorses.com/ I will still post on it.