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Dinner with Nixon

I dreamt last night that I was invited to dinner with President Nixon. I didn’t have a car so I had to walk there. And old friend walked with me. We strolled down the center of the street I grew up on – you know the one.

My friend was smoking a bowl. I said: You shouldn’t do that, we’ll get arrested.

He smiled at me: You wish.

Later at dinner I asked President Nixon “… if the recent news about Donald Trump reminded him of his last days in office?”

President Nixon said :Screw you, I’m dead.

I didn’t know what to say about that.

Nixon smiled then and said: I’m gonna have the beef stroganoff.

— waking up to more snow in April.

O’Brian — Now available on Amazon Kindle!

Thanks to all of you who participated in my Kindle Scout adventure.
I was able to get my story “O’Brian” out to over a thousand readers! O’Brian wasn’t selected by Amazon but I feel good enough about my story I have decided to publish it myself on Kindle Direct.

Please take a leap of faith and read this book.  I promise that it has a beginning, a middle and a very satisfying end.

Thanks,
Steve

O’Brian — a book by Steve Devine

I am excited to announce that my latest book, “O’Brian” has been admitted into the Kindle Scout program.

Kindle Scout puts the first 5,000 words of the candidate’s book online and if enough ‘Scouts’ nominate it they will select it for publication.

This does not mean my book has been accepted for publication, however, it does mean that my book has a chance.

This is where you fit in – please click here  and give it a read.  If you are an existing Kindle / Amazon customer you  will not be asked to sign up for anything and it won’t cost anything.  If you think it’s something you’d like to read more of you can nominate it. If you like it, please forward this post to any of your friends that you think will enjoy it.

Here is the link to my book.
https://kindlescout.amazon.com/p/19XXHWUF52BAX

 

Coffee with Tim

Today I went to a “Coffee Hour” meeting with Congressman Tim Walberg. Congressman Walberg represents the district that I belong to – the 7th district of Michigan. The meeting was held in the fifth floor of the Jackson Tower building in a room with about 100 seats. By the time the meeting started these seats were filled and about another twenty people were standing on each side of the large conference room. We were encouraged to fill out large comment cards that had space for our personal details (email address – street address etc.) and our question(s). I put two questions on mine concerning the Congressman’s recent vote supporting AHCA (TrumpCare)

I’ll confess right from the beginning that I like Mr. Walberg. I have met him before and he is to all appearances a humble, sincere man who believes that his faith (Tim is a former pastor) guides his actions and that despite the corrupting atmosphere of Washington he is still who he was when he first was elected. There are many who disagree with this – including me. Tim doesn’t rock the boat and has never to my recollection opposed Paul Ryan or John Boehnor. He doesn’t fear us nor does he mind that he is disliked so strongly.

The crowd was majority anti Walberg or at least anti AHCA, many had placards with Disagree written on them, other signs read Shame, Single Payer or Fix ACA. Questions ranged from health care to Trump – Russia. Walberg answered most questions put to him, although anyone who’s watched Republicans speak on these topics could have predicted his answers. One question he avoided (or just didn’t have an answer for) was “would he support a independent investigation into Trump – Russia ties.”

Every question submitted to him was answered skillfully and when one of his points triggered responses from the crowd he either raised his voice slightly to continue speaking or stopped talking until he had regained the floor. He only responded directly once to a shouted question, in all other moments he answered only the submitted questions.

The crowd broke out into chants at different times drowning out the Congressman. I joined in on some of these chants. It was fun. Like eating a bowl of ice cream for dinner is fun. At one point about ten or fifteen people stood up and held their signs above their heads. These folks remained standing until the meeting was over.

I haven’t been to one of these type events in a long time so I don’t know if it was typical or not. It sure seemed like a lot of people were energized and determined to oppose Walberg.

The Democrats need that determination because Tim Walberg is a formidable opponent – anyone trying to remove him from office must first acknowledge Walberg’s skills and put someone up who has the same qualities. Tim knows the company line and he is VERY good at following the script.

Democrats beware, intellectual smart asses will not defeat this man.

Never say never

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A friend of mine recently posted an Onion article on Facebook.
It’s headline was:

Study: 38 Age It Too Late
Like many of the Onion’s articles it was based on elements of truth, this truth being that we can sometimes defeat ourself by thinking that our ‘time’ has passed.

I was reminded of a time in my past where I nearly let that self defeatism keep me from making one of the best decisions of my life.

Years ago at the age of 39 years old I attended a funeral of a former boss. When they told his story they discussed his marriage to the woman I had known all my life as his wife. They had been married for thirty years when he died.  I did the math. He had married his wife at the age of 41.

This had a deep impact on me because I was debating whether or not to ask the woman I loved to marry me. I was 39 years old, divorced, father to three children and pretty close to broke. I knew I wanted this woman in my life but I couldn’t help but feel like maybe I had had my chance and the time to begin a new life was no longer available to me.

Shortly after that funeral I asked my wife to marry me and we are now in our 24th year of marriage. I am eternally grateful that I was able to be at that funeral and hear that message. I have had a life since then that I couldn’t have imagined for myself.

Today’s thought?
You can start over anytime.