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Thanksgiving Reflections—Around PA Dinner Tables
Paul Losch's Community Blog, posted by Paul Losch, a resident of Palo Alto, on Nov 13, 2011 at 6:45 am
Paul Losch is a member (registered user) of Palo Alto Online

Thanksgiving is the best holiday we have in the United States.

What follow are not necessarily my opinions, just a pulse taking around these parts.

Here are some cryptic comments that I predict will be uttered around various tables and rooms this coming Thanksgiving:

Small business—screw Big Box, screw the banks that have shut off credit, neither the W nor the Obama administrations have offered meaningful help to small businesses

Returning Troops—they are more disciplined than the people who sent them into combat

GOP Presidential Candidates—can’t we do better? You can’t park your brain when you get to the White House, so don’t park your brain before you get there

Adult Children Finding Meaningful Work—even Palo Alto kids who have had great college experiences cannot find jobs. It is sad and it is scary

Adult Parents Finding Meaningful Work—despite the Google and Facebook tidal waves locally, even here people with great backgrounds and much to contribute cannot find work. “Too Old” never is mentioned, but that is why they get dinged

Aging Parents on Holidays—the most stressful part of working with an aging parent is around the holidays. Should we invite them or not?

Steve Jobs—great guy, good neighbor, or asshole? You decide

HP—tragic, nobody can fix it

High Speed Rail—why are we even still discussing it? Pass the fork

Libraries—we only need one of them—in the North! In the South! Umm…

Living in a Town of Smart People, Judgment Another Matter—it makes no difference, Palo Altans can parse things with the best of them, don’t look for wisdom from even these masses

The Meaning of Green—we are way ahead of ourselves. Fine to try to set examples. Meanwhile, things like the Gulf Oil leak do untoward damage for decades to millions.

A Worrisome Future—we have been through such cycles before, we are in a fog, it eventually will lift, and there will be “damage” along the way (there already has been damage)

What Is Possible/What is Not Likely—The States still is a beacon and a great country/The States no longer can call all the shots/China already has won, those jobs will never come back

What We Can Do As Individuals—do not be discouraged, do not expect someone else to give you the answers

What We Can Do As a Local Community—we are doing a great deal for those of us who live here, sometimes in isolation from what goes on beyond, and even within, our boundaries

What We Can Do As National Community—there is too much ideology, and Potomac River drinking water. It is bad as it ever has been, how do these people get elected?

Holiday Shopping— I am going on line, no lines!

Stanford Football—what a disaster that Oregon game was. QB Luck will follow in the footsteps of Elway and Plunkett.

Turkey—it is too dry, it is too moist, I am getting sleepy, who won the game?

Care to offer up some other conversation starters and conversation stoppers? Please do so.

I hope YOU have a good Thanksgiving.


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Posted by Resident, a resident of Another Palo Alto neighborhood, on Nov 13, 2011 at 8:39 am

I don't doubt your list, but I trust there will also be reflections on the good things we are enjoying.

A bountiful supply of good food to sustain us.

Our good health, vitality and energy.

Good family and friends that surround us.

A country and lifestyle that enables us to believe and act the way of our faith and conscious.

An understanding that many, many in this world do not have the abundance that we have and what we can do to help them.


Posted by LamePA, a resident of another community, on Nov 16, 2011 at 11:44 pm

PLEASE.. stick a pitch fork in you arrogant turkeys this Thanksgiving and help the rest of the United States out


Posted by Ronald L., a resident of the Downtown North neighborhood, on Nov 17, 2011 at 3:58 pm

Hi Paul - there's a word in your blog which I imagine the PA online

does not want it Contributors to use- Ronald


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