A bit of my story. Iām a 71 year old man, set in his country ways. Born, and raised, on a farm in the very early 50s in Palm Beach County, Florida. I can tell you it was a LOT different then than it is now.
I worked the farm with my dad until I went off to college. Here, Iāll admit I was really tired of working my ass off, going to school, and, the fact of being out of the house, on my own the very first time had its affect on me. I screwed around in college and flunked out my second year. So, it was back home, to the farm for me.
Then, I got married, the first time. Anyway, fast tracking through several years, and marriages, I ended up in South Carolina working in law enforcement in 1971. Divorced, I worked in law enforcement and firefighting there until I lived back to Florida in September of 79. I worked on my brothers farm with him until the crops came in March 80, when I started with the Florida Department of Corrections. I flipped to the local county Sheriffās Department and worked there until the following election when the sheriff got his ass handed to him on a platter. He fired everyone in the department because he lost. I returned to FDOC and remained there until I was medically forced to retire in 95.
During my tenure in law enforcement, I became an instructor, a federal firearms instructor, and took numerous training courses in everything they offered, plus completed my degree in criminology in college. I also was loved about the southern end of the state to several institutions opening, and operating āClose Management Units (units where the worst of the worst inmates were housed in total lockdown 23/7. They couldnāt live in āopen populationā on the compound, or with anyone else). All while being married, and raising 4 stepchildren (2 boys, 2 girls). I also worked a second job as security for a company protecting the power trucks and power poles at their local plants. And a third job as a ācookā at a local restaurant during the graveyard shift, or whatever shift I wasnāt on duty at the prison, or sheriffās department. Plus I was a volunteer firefighter for the county, and city departments. I also was a certified firefighting instructor.
So, I stayed busy. I had to, to raise, and support, my family. Now, looking back on all of it I can say I was a complete fool. An idiot. I worked my life away instead of being the family man. I was so busy trying to earn a dollar to support a wife and children that I threw my life away.
Now, Iām disabled because of my work, not able to hit a lick at a snake. My wife of almost 40 years passed March 8, 2022, and since then the 4 children have literally taken everything, including all our pictures. Our youngest daughter, whom we lived with for 5 years after leaving southwest Florida, was evicted in February. I had no knowledge of what was going on, since I was giving her the rent, electric, water bill moneys each month, plus buying the groceries. She saw to it I remained broke and took all of my social security and retirement checks each month since her mother passed. What she did with the money the last few months, nobody knows. But she didnāt pay the bills with it.
I was put out of the house the first of March this year, and was forced to leave my medical equipment, hospital bed, everything behind. I was homeless. With no money, nothing. The landlady was extremely apologetic about it, but after she explained how she had tried to contact me and my daughter wouldnāt allow her access to me, I told her it wasnāt her fault. It was mine. The way I raised all the children, or should I say the lack of discipline and respect that I failed my children on. It was my fault.
I lived under a local bridge for almost 2 months until my youngest son found out. He, and his wife came up and located me. Took me to a hotel and put me there for two nights while they got a rental truck, contacted my old landlady and was able to retrieve my bed, medical equipment, clothes, and a few personal things. No other furniture or anything else. My son told me thereās nothing else left. Everything else was gone already. What my youngest daughter didnāt take, her older sister and brother took.
My son was able to find me a little apartment here in Albany, Georgia where her rented it for me. Itās cheap enough where I can afford it each month. Itās a very nice apartment, being completely renovated, as is the entire complex. So, when itās finished, it will really be a very nice place. I have no furniture or anything in it, yet, but Iāll add a chair, living and dining room furniture as I go along. First things first. I have an electric wheelchair I must get fixed. My daughter had plugged it in and left it plugged in so long it burned the batteries, or the charger up, I guess. Right now, I canāt even check my damn mail!
So, in closing, I can say you now have my entire life story. Everything, except my affiliation with the greatest bunch of folks I think Iāve ever met, outside my law enforcement and firefighting families. Thatās my Substack family.
I began with Substack right after Dan and Elliot began it. I joined right away because I was raised watching Dan Rather every evening on tv. All through the years he wasnāt missed. His news broadcast was one if the iconic, truthful, news broadcast presented on tv. So, when Substack started, of course, I signed up.
I began doing something I absolutely hated in school. Reading. Now, I read numerous writers on Substack every day. And, I began something new, I never liked doing in high school, or college. Writing. I used to hate term papers. I knew we had them to write every year, every semester, and I loathed them.
Now, I have my own Substack publication I occasionally write. I havenāt pushed, or advertised it in any way. But I have had 22 people join it. Itās all free. I dint charge because I donāt believe in charging for my thoughts. Iām not a āpublicistā or anything like that. I write my thoughts and opinions on political issues, issues affecting our country, our way of life. And itās all my thoughts, feelings, and opinions. No one elseās. Itās open to anyone to join, if they wish, and itās open to anyone to our their remarks. Good, bad, ugly. Doesnāt matter to me. But, be warned. You may not like my reply! Just live with it, because itās an open forum.
You see, I donāt charge for it just for that reason. I want people to have a place they can express themselves freely, without charge, or having to pay to be able to express themselves. That, to me, is being a free country.
I do write my opinions on others writings, a lot. Usually on the current issues, politics, etc. This is where I have really met great people . People actually āfollowā my writing and read my opinions. And this to me is totally different.
I have said enough. Iāll shut up now so I dint start, or continue to, ramble.
Yāall have a good day, and weekend now, ya hear!
Wow. Thatās quite a story. Glad one of your children is looking after you. My hubby and I are going to be SOL when weāre older and disabled because we only have pets, no kids!
I donāt have anyone now. My youngest son just got me this apartment because he learned I was homeless. But he made it clear that on his $900 a month social security income, heās not able to help anymore.
So, actually, I have no one. Plus, Iāve searched everywhere I know to get help. My income between my state retirement and social security is about $50 over the minimum for assistance in this state.
Sucks to be poor and old. All the government wants is for you to die if you arenāt productive anymore.
It is what it is. These are all my stepchildren. All I did was raise all of them the last 40 years. I learned after their mother past last year just where I stood with them. I still havenāt talked to the other 3 since our youngest daughter I was living with got evicted, and made me homeless.
I just recently subscribed after seeing you on Notes. I also recently started my own Substack, and I think you might enjoy my sometimes strange viewpoint.
Noah Iām definitely reading your piece about needing to review ALL of Justice Sunken Places decisions. Iād been thinking that but the chance this guy will even feel enough shame to resign seems impossible. Let alone het investigated for breaking laws or have his decisions reviewed
It might be worth going back to Thomasās original Senate confirmation hearing and reviewing Bidenās position there. (I say this from memory and will now go and verify my thoughts. Will update/correct this post if needed.)
I was actually supporting Bernie, since he was the most pro-people politician running (although Warren would have been good, too). I was VERY upset when a bunch of D candidates dropped out to back Biden (and, SURPRISE, ended up getting VP, or secretary positions (Buttgeig, cough, cough)). Just goes to show that the two major parties donāt really care about the people, just about winning elections and power in the government.
fwiw, I preferred Warren, but her and Bernie had no path after SC. And they've both been very influential with Biden, so it's not like he only rewards or work with people who endorsed him. (they eventually endorsed him too!)
There are things that Biden does that I really oppose, but I don't think there was anything rigged about the primary, and it's pretty clear that people overall preferred Biden, so he's hardly betrayed them by winning!
Very pleased to have found you. Clearly the algorithm did itās job because I fell into your clutches immediately and have stalked your prolific catalogue on Amazon and elsewhere. Hello from New Zealand š
I'm glad to hear you are enjoying my writing! My amazon catalog is weird; there's my wonder woman book, then a number of my ebooks...but there's also a lot of books I edited for hire for cengage's opposing viewpoint series way back when. (and one climate change book I wrote for them.) I would not necessarily recommend any of the latter!
Iām one of the new ones. You picked a perfect newsletter title! š
I guess Iāll be one of the first to comment.
A bit of my story. Iām a 71 year old man, set in his country ways. Born, and raised, on a farm in the very early 50s in Palm Beach County, Florida. I can tell you it was a LOT different then than it is now.
I worked the farm with my dad until I went off to college. Here, Iāll admit I was really tired of working my ass off, going to school, and, the fact of being out of the house, on my own the very first time had its affect on me. I screwed around in college and flunked out my second year. So, it was back home, to the farm for me.
Then, I got married, the first time. Anyway, fast tracking through several years, and marriages, I ended up in South Carolina working in law enforcement in 1971. Divorced, I worked in law enforcement and firefighting there until I lived back to Florida in September of 79. I worked on my brothers farm with him until the crops came in March 80, when I started with the Florida Department of Corrections. I flipped to the local county Sheriffās Department and worked there until the following election when the sheriff got his ass handed to him on a platter. He fired everyone in the department because he lost. I returned to FDOC and remained there until I was medically forced to retire in 95.
During my tenure in law enforcement, I became an instructor, a federal firearms instructor, and took numerous training courses in everything they offered, plus completed my degree in criminology in college. I also was loved about the southern end of the state to several institutions opening, and operating āClose Management Units (units where the worst of the worst inmates were housed in total lockdown 23/7. They couldnāt live in āopen populationā on the compound, or with anyone else). All while being married, and raising 4 stepchildren (2 boys, 2 girls). I also worked a second job as security for a company protecting the power trucks and power poles at their local plants. And a third job as a ācookā at a local restaurant during the graveyard shift, or whatever shift I wasnāt on duty at the prison, or sheriffās department. Plus I was a volunteer firefighter for the county, and city departments. I also was a certified firefighting instructor.
So, I stayed busy. I had to, to raise, and support, my family. Now, looking back on all of it I can say I was a complete fool. An idiot. I worked my life away instead of being the family man. I was so busy trying to earn a dollar to support a wife and children that I threw my life away.
Now, Iām disabled because of my work, not able to hit a lick at a snake. My wife of almost 40 years passed March 8, 2022, and since then the 4 children have literally taken everything, including all our pictures. Our youngest daughter, whom we lived with for 5 years after leaving southwest Florida, was evicted in February. I had no knowledge of what was going on, since I was giving her the rent, electric, water bill moneys each month, plus buying the groceries. She saw to it I remained broke and took all of my social security and retirement checks each month since her mother passed. What she did with the money the last few months, nobody knows. But she didnāt pay the bills with it.
I was put out of the house the first of March this year, and was forced to leave my medical equipment, hospital bed, everything behind. I was homeless. With no money, nothing. The landlady was extremely apologetic about it, but after she explained how she had tried to contact me and my daughter wouldnāt allow her access to me, I told her it wasnāt her fault. It was mine. The way I raised all the children, or should I say the lack of discipline and respect that I failed my children on. It was my fault.
I lived under a local bridge for almost 2 months until my youngest son found out. He, and his wife came up and located me. Took me to a hotel and put me there for two nights while they got a rental truck, contacted my old landlady and was able to retrieve my bed, medical equipment, clothes, and a few personal things. No other furniture or anything else. My son told me thereās nothing else left. Everything else was gone already. What my youngest daughter didnāt take, her older sister and brother took.
My son was able to find me a little apartment here in Albany, Georgia where her rented it for me. Itās cheap enough where I can afford it each month. Itās a very nice apartment, being completely renovated, as is the entire complex. So, when itās finished, it will really be a very nice place. I have no furniture or anything in it, yet, but Iāll add a chair, living and dining room furniture as I go along. First things first. I have an electric wheelchair I must get fixed. My daughter had plugged it in and left it plugged in so long it burned the batteries, or the charger up, I guess. Right now, I canāt even check my damn mail!
So, in closing, I can say you now have my entire life story. Everything, except my affiliation with the greatest bunch of folks I think Iāve ever met, outside my law enforcement and firefighting families. Thatās my Substack family.
I began with Substack right after Dan and Elliot began it. I joined right away because I was raised watching Dan Rather every evening on tv. All through the years he wasnāt missed. His news broadcast was one if the iconic, truthful, news broadcast presented on tv. So, when Substack started, of course, I signed up.
I began doing something I absolutely hated in school. Reading. Now, I read numerous writers on Substack every day. And, I began something new, I never liked doing in high school, or college. Writing. I used to hate term papers. I knew we had them to write every year, every semester, and I loathed them.
Now, I have my own Substack publication I occasionally write. I havenāt pushed, or advertised it in any way. But I have had 22 people join it. Itās all free. I dint charge because I donāt believe in charging for my thoughts. Iām not a āpublicistā or anything like that. I write my thoughts and opinions on political issues, issues affecting our country, our way of life. And itās all my thoughts, feelings, and opinions. No one elseās. Itās open to anyone to join, if they wish, and itās open to anyone to our their remarks. Good, bad, ugly. Doesnāt matter to me. But, be warned. You may not like my reply! Just live with it, because itās an open forum.
You see, I donāt charge for it just for that reason. I want people to have a place they can express themselves freely, without charge, or having to pay to be able to express themselves. That, to me, is being a free country.
I do write my opinions on others writings, a lot. Usually on the current issues, politics, etc. This is where I have really met great people . People actually āfollowā my writing and read my opinions. And this to me is totally different.
I have said enough. Iāll shut up now so I dint start, or continue to, ramble.
Yāall have a good day, and weekend now, ya hear!
Hi Daniel! Thanks for sharing. It's good to hear Substack has been such great experience for you.
Wow. Thatās quite a story. Glad one of your children is looking after you. My hubby and I are going to be SOL when weāre older and disabled because we only have pets, no kids!
I donāt have anyone now. My youngest son just got me this apartment because he learned I was homeless. But he made it clear that on his $900 a month social security income, heās not able to help anymore.
So, actually, I have no one. Plus, Iāve searched everywhere I know to get help. My income between my state retirement and social security is about $50 over the minimum for assistance in this state.
Sucks to be poor and old. All the government wants is for you to die if you arenāt productive anymore.
that's horrible. I wish we didn't treat people so horribly here.
It is what it is. These are all my stepchildren. All I did was raise all of them the last 40 years. I learned after their mother past last year just where I stood with them. I still havenāt talked to the other 3 since our youngest daughter I was living with got evicted, and made me homeless.
I just recently subscribed after seeing you on Notes. I also recently started my own Substack, and I think you might enjoy my sometimes strange viewpoint.
https://theunfilteredaspie.substack.com/
thanks; I'll check it out!
Noah Iām definitely reading your piece about needing to review ALL of Justice Sunken Places decisions. Iād been thinking that but the chance this guy will even feel enough shame to resign seems impossible. Let alone het investigated for breaking laws or have his decisions reviewed
I doubt biden would do it either. He seems weirdly reluctant to focus on Thomas' corruption.
I still wish Warren were president...
It might be worth going back to Thomasās original Senate confirmation hearing and reviewing Bidenās position there. (I say this from memory and will now go and verify my thoughts. Will update/correct this post if needed.)
yep, he was horrible.
I believe heās since apologized for not believing Anita Hill when she tried to warn the world
sort of half apologized, I think.
Wikipedia has a decent review of Thomasās Senate confirmation:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clarence_Thomas_Supreme_Court_nomination
I was actually supporting Bernie, since he was the most pro-people politician running (although Warren would have been good, too). I was VERY upset when a bunch of D candidates dropped out to back Biden (and, SURPRISE, ended up getting VP, or secretary positions (Buttgeig, cough, cough)). Just goes to show that the two major parties donāt really care about the people, just about winning elections and power in the government.
fwiw, I preferred Warren, but her and Bernie had no path after SC. And they've both been very influential with Biden, so it's not like he only rewards or work with people who endorsed him. (they eventually endorsed him too!)
There are things that Biden does that I really oppose, but I don't think there was anything rigged about the primary, and it's pretty clear that people overall preferred Biden, so he's hardly betrayed them by winning!
Very pleased to have found you. Clearly the algorithm did itās job because I fell into your clutches immediately and have stalked your prolific catalogue on Amazon and elsewhere. Hello from New Zealand š
fwiw, if there's an ebook or two of mine you want, you can sign up for the paid tier here and I will send you pdfs.
No pressure! I'm just saying...
Absolutely not, but I will sign up for paid, and then also pay for the eBooks. Itās my final offer.
I don't think you understand how haggling is supposed to work?
but thank you! you are very kind.
Hello! (waves)
I'm glad to hear you are enjoying my writing! My amazon catalog is weird; there's my wonder woman book, then a number of my ebooks...but there's also a lot of books I edited for hire for cengage's opposing viewpoint series way back when. (and one climate change book I wrote for them.) I would not necessarily recommend any of the latter!