The Vote Is In…

Congratulations to all the people that did get out and vote. Good job. One of the largest, if not the largest, turnout in midterm history. From my point of view we didn’t get the blue wave that could have been. But we have started the process. From the close (oh so close) loss in Texas to the one in Florida the people came out and started turning the tide. We couldn’t really expect to completely turn the country blue now could we?

Let’s not stop here. We still deserve a seat at the table. All voters do. The voices now must be heard and also now must be listened to. At this time over 100 women have been voted into the house. This in itself is quite an achievement.

It looks like we now have our first Native American woman in Congress (New Mexico’s Deb Haaland). And also our first openly gay governor (Colorado’s Jared Polis). Kudos to our ability to look past differences and elect people who are right for the job. Sometime tomorrow we should have a complete accounting of how the leaders of our country have changed. From the state to federal level we will see a completely new landscape.

The Democrats now have control of the house. Oversight is back is style! But this isn’t about Democrats or Republicans. Tonight it’s about the people. Bringing people together, bringing everyone to the table. Making sure everyone has a chance to make a difference.

Once again, good job America. We have changed the course of our history. Now let’s make sure we continue to grow as citizens of this great country. Unity is now back in vogue! Divisiveness has been kicked to side.

Calm Down Rik

Anyone who has read my “rants” probably has figured out that I write in a stream of conscienceness. I don’t plan out my words. Yes sometimes I think about the subject before I start. But mostly I just get riled up and my fingers start thinking for themselves. Today, however, I have actually given quite a bit of thought to the subject. And l am not pissed off or riled up! Not that I wrote an outline or anything like that. But it is something that has been brewing in my head for a while. Now I just have to let my fingers do the talking.

Most people believe what their tribe believes. The group that surrounds people has to be alike in culture. Thoughts or beliefs that are anti to the tribe can result in feeling alone, left out, ostracized. People want to belong, they want to be part of the tribe. Anyone attempting to correct their beliefs is turned away and considered dangerous to the culture.

Arguing with someone who has strong-held beliefs can be frustrating if you believe they are wrong. The more one feels that their opinions are being discounted the stronger those opinions can become. No one wants to hear that they are wrong. And no one wants to bullied by those who cannot believe themselves to be wrong.

So let’s calm down and have civil arguments, proper debates and social gatherings where we can discuss and debate all sides of beliefs and opinions. Name calling and doomsday predictions will not bring sides to the table. We are a country of differences. That is what makes up our “American Culture”. We have hundreds, if not thousands, or sub-cultures within our borders but we all have common threads.

    We want to be heard
    We want to be believed
    We want to be free
    We want to count

I want to believe what I want to believe. I also want to listen to those who think differently. I need to know that I can be wrong and that I can change my mind when I find out. Others need to listen and know also.

There is nothing that can Make America Great Again more so than the acceptance of our differences and the commitment to understanding in what and why another believes. Politics, social hierarchies, financial class, none of these matter in the end. There will always be conservatives and liberals, upper class and lower class, rich and poor. That is what our country is made of. Muhammed Ali said it best “Different strokes for different folks”. (Truly it was Ali who is considered the first to use this phrase. Not Sly Stone.)

In just a few days we will hold, what is considered to be, one of the most important elections in our history. You all know where I stand. But now I am ready to listen to intelligent arguments. I hope that all of you out there will exercise your right to vote (only once) and that before voting you will search your conscience and make sure you are voting what you really believe and not just what your tribe says is right.

Let’s all calm down a bit.

The Great Pacific Garbage Patch

Normally I wouldn’t put a post with this title in the Bright Side of the Story category. Except this time it’s a good story about the one trillion or more plastic objects floating around the Pacific Ocean. Below is an article directly from the web site “The Ocean Cleanup” Please take the time to read this amazing attempt. And donate if at all possible.

The Ocean Cleanup Soon to Begin Removing Plastic Pollution from the Great Pacific Garbage Patch 

San Francisco (USA) and Rotterdam (the Netherlands), September 8, 2018 – The Ocean Cleanup, the Dutch non-profit organization developing advanced technologies to rid the oceans of plastic, today launched the world’s first ocean cleanup system from the San Francisco Bay. The cleanup system (“System 001”) is heading to a location 240 nautical miles offshore for a two-week trial before continuing its journey toward the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, 1,200 nautical miles offshore, to start the cleanup. System 001 is being towed from the San Francisco Bay by the vessel Maersk Launcher, which has been made available to the project by A.P. Moller-Maersk and DeepGreen, its current charter holder. 

 

Hundreds of scale-model tests, a            series of prototypes, research expeditions and multiple iterations have led to The Ocean Cleanup having sufficient confidence in its technology to launch its first full-scale cleanup system. System 001 consists of a 600-meter-long (2000 ft) U-shaped floating barrier with a three-meter (10 ft) skirt attached below. The system is designed to be propelled by wind and waves, allowing it to passively catch and concentrate plastic debris in front of it. Due to its shape, the debris will be funnelled to the center of the system. Moving slightly faster than the plastic, the system will act like a giant Pac-Man, skimming the surface of the ocean. 

The system will be deployed in the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, the world’s largest accumulation zone of ocean plastics. Situated halfway between Hawaii and California, the patch contains 1.8 trillion pieces of plastic, and covers an area twice the size of Texas. 

The Ocean Cleanup anticipates that the first plastic will be collected and returned to land within 6 months after deployment. This will mark the first time that free floating plastic will have been successfully collected at sea. After returning the plastic to land, The Ocean Cleanup plans to recycle the material into products and use the proceeds to help fund the cleanup operations.

While the main objective of System 001 is to prove the technology and start the cleanup, a secondary goal is to collect performance data to improve the design for future deployments. Hence, the system is equipped with solar-powered and satellite-connected sensors, cameras and navigation lights to communicate the position of System 001 to passing marine traffic, and enable extensive monitoring of the system and the environment. After delivery of the system to the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, the Maersk Launcher will remain active as an observation platform for several weeks.

“Maersk contributes to the protection of the ocean environment through our sustainable activities in both ocean and land-based activities. As a responsible maritime operator, we are committed to ensuring that the oceans remain a healthy environment for generations to come. We are therefore very pleased to contribute with services and equipment to The Ocean Cleanup.” says Claus V. Hemmingsen, Vice CEO of A.P. Moller – Maersk and CEO of the Energy division.

Boyan Slat, Founder and CEO of The Ocean Cleanup, stated: “I am incredibly grateful for the tremendous amount of support we have received over the past few years from people around the world, that has allowed us to develop, test, and launch a system with the potential to begin to mitigate this ecological disaster. This makes me confident that, if we manage to make the technology work, the cleanup will happen.”

Boyan Slat added, “Today’s launch is an important milestone, but the real celebration will come once the first plastic returns to shore. For 60 years, mankind has been putting plastic into the oceans; from that day onwards, we’re taking it back out again.”

Once successful, and if the funding is available, The Ocean Cleanup aims to scale up to a fleet of approximately 60 systems focused on the Great Pacific Garbage Patch over the next two years. The Ocean Cleanup projects that the full fleet can remove half of the plastic in the Great Pacific Garbage Patch within five years’ time. This is in line with The Ocean Cleanup’s ultimate goal: reducing the amount of plastic in the world’s oceans by at least 90% by 2040.