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DC Bound!
Author: TriSec    Date: 01/17/2009 10:49:38

Good Morning!

My, my...look at the time! Well, by the time most of you read this, I hope to be well into Connecticut, or even past New York City already.

Funny thing, that. This is the second time in 2 years we're driving down the coast. There's only a finite number of ways to get from Boston to New York City. This trip, I'm scouting out the "western route"...heading down I-90 to 84 to 684 and finally over the Tappan Zee Bridge.

Although I usually prefer to stick to the mainline, that is, I-95. Many have derided this road as the "superslab", but I actually like to drive down it. There's something about it, connecting all the major cities of our founding. Boston, Providence, New York, (a spur to Philadelphia), Baltimore, Washington, Richmond....

All important, significant cities in the history of these United States.



Although we can never know the exact route, this road is essentially the oldest throughway in the US. Many of our forebears traveled this way. Washington came to Massachusetts to defeat the British; Minutemen and Patriots moved back and forth among the important cities of the revolution, and the Adamses, Calvin Coolidge, FDR, and even Lincoln and now Obama traced it's route to the White House.

Sure, it's traffic, noisy, congested, and busy, but it's a part of our history as much as Faneuil Hall or the Liberty Bell.

So as we head south this morning, I've been pondering the end of the Bush presidency. Not so much the foibles, follies, and infuriations, but what it means to me personally.

I consider myself a child of the 80s; my first presidential election was 1984, and I did indeed vote for Walter Mondale. I remember not liking Reagan very much, but I wasn't overly passionate about it. It was 1988 when things really took off for me. I railed against Papa Bush, and was infuriated the night he defeated my Governor Dukakis. It sure was a good thing to have Clinton in the White House...since I was a child during the Carter presidency, I didn't really remember a democratic president.

Which now brings me to George W. Bush. 8 years is a pretty long time...doing the math, that's approximately 19% of my entire lifetime, if I get the math right. Counting from 1988, though (my 'coming out' politically, as it were) Bush has been president for 40% of my political life.

I surely hated him in 2000; remember I went so far as to cross the line to vote for John McCain in that primary. But since 2004, and especially since Katrina, my personal loathing for the current resident of the White House has increased exponentially.

Ever since the campaign started, it's been pretty much all politics all the time in my house...nearly two years of constant reading, writing, preaching, cajoling, and who knows what else. I've certainly had my share of tangles with both blood relatives and inlaws these past months.

But that all comes to an end Tuesday.

What a feeling...it's a tremendous weight lifting, and truly hope for the future now. I'm glad that competence is returning to the White House. I'm glad that a grasp of the English language is returning; I'm glad for so many things.

Ever since November 4, I've dared to let myself listen to music again, without the internal guilt that I shouldn't be enjoying this; there's work to be done, blogs to write, news to find, and people to convert.

That first week...I nearly shed tears over the symphony because I could enjoy it again. I'm hoping for that same feeling someday soon when I can board a plane again without being branded a terrorist simply because I want to fly.

But all that is water under the bridge. Tuesday at noon, I'll be there along with my dear friends Bob and Raine...our loyal and longtime supporters Scoopster and Wicked Pam, and millions of others, just to celebrate, think, cheer with relief, and ponder the future.

It's our moment. Celebrate hard...but know that much work still needs to be done.

It's truly a new day in America.


With much peace and love to everyone...I remain,

Your Loyal TriSec.


 

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Comment by BobR on 01/17/2009 14:08:10
Only you TriSec could look at an interstate and ponder its historical significance. :P



My first (presidential) vote was Jimmy Carter in 1980. This is only the 3rd time the guy I voted for won; it's a beautiful thing.



I too can once again focus on songwriting and playing on not feel like I'm shirking my responsibilities. Here's hoping there's a renaissance of creativity across the land...

Comment by Raine on 01/17/2009 14:58:20
Good Morning!



Tri should be on or about the Tappan Zee about now...







Comment by Scoopster on 01/17/2009 15:41:10
As an alternative there's a middle route as well.. take the Mass Pike to I-395 South, then hope on Route 6 west and enjoy some of the wonderful countryside and small towns of the Eastern CT hills. Eventually you'll merge with I-384 in Manchester and that'll take you on into I-84 just before Hartford.

Comment by Scoopster on 01/17/2009 15:59:28
BTW hellooo from the office.. The new website seems to be up and functioning a LOT better than it did yesterday. There's still a few wrinkles and cosmetic blemishes to be worked out but at the very least it's usable for the public.



If you want to take a look, clickie!

Comment by livingonli on 01/17/2009 16:17:14
Hello all. Won't be on line too much today because I am working a few extra hours today so that will keep me out of trouble.



Actually, since the Interstate Highway system didn't start until the late 50's isn't it the Boston Post Rd. (US 1) that has the historical significance?

Comment by velveeta jones on 01/17/2009 16:34:51
Hello all! I'll be working most of today and late tonight.



For those traveling, please be safe! I don't want to get a midnight phone call from Mala, saying "so-and-so needs bail money" or "You might have to write the blog for next week due to......."



Also, is the Jones homestead getting visitors? I'll need to start cleaning dog hair ASAP if so! Not to mention purchase local brew for those that imbibe to partake in.

Comment by velveeta jones on 01/17/2009 16:38:37
Quote by Scoopster:

BTW hellooo from the office.. The new website seems to be up and functioning a LOT better than it did yesterday. There's still a few wrinkles and cosmetic blemishes to be worked out but at the very least it's usable for the public.



If you want to take a look, clickie!




Nice site! This is your work? Very nice!!



Comment by Scoopster on 01/17/2009 17:47:21
Quote by velveeta jones:

Quote by Scoopster:

BTW hellooo from the office.. The new website seems to be up and functioning a LOT better than it did yesterday. There's still a few wrinkles and cosmetic blemishes to be worked out but at the very least it's usable for the public.



If you want to take a look, clickie!




Nice site! This is your work? Very nice!!


I can only take credit for making sure the company listings and graphic ads are in the correct spots. We have two other guys doing the artistic work and programming.

Comment by Raine on 01/17/2009 21:10:41
Still amazing...





Comment by Raine on 01/17/2009 21:11:31
Quote by velveeta jones:

Hello all! I'll be working most of today and late tonight.



For those traveling, please be safe! I don't want to get a midnight phone call from Mala, saying "so-and-so needs bail money" or "You might have to write the blog for next week due to......."



Also, is the Jones homestead getting visitors? I'll need to start cleaning dog hair ASAP if so! Not to mention purchase local brew for those that imbibe to partake in.
If the Jones would be willing to have us... then YES!



Comment by Raine on 01/17/2009 21:16:31
Israeli PM says ceasefire will take effect 3 hours from now; Israel to end all operations but remain inside Gaza; will respond to attacks....







Comment by Raine on 01/17/2009 22:10:29
The familia Tri Sec has Arrived! :party:

Comment by Scoopster on 01/18/2009 01:37:17
GDI.. I got an email from that bus company that was offering the coach to DC and they're completely booked.



On the other hand, the boss & his old lady are inviting everyone at the office to his place to watch the ceremony on Tuesday.









Comment by Mondobubba on 01/18/2009 03:20:30
Quote by Scoopster:

GDI.. I got an email from that bus company that was offering the coach to DC and they're completely booked.



On the other hand, the boss & his old lady are inviting everyone at the office to his place to watch the ceremony on Tuesday.











Me, I'll be going to down to the IBEW hall on Tuesdee. The local Dems are having a pot luck soiree there.

Comment by Raine on 01/18/2009 03:31:30
:kickcan: on day Scoop. one we shall meet...

Comment by Scoopster on 01/18/2009 03:35:13
Quote by Raine:

:kickcan: on day Scoop. one we shall meet...




Comment by Raine on 01/18/2009 04:28:28
Imagine if this was you backyard...







That is cool as all hell. Damn-- I miss the train sometimes.

Comment by MMB on 01/18/2009 04:47:05
Everyone who will be traveling God speed and safe travels. Have a great time!!!!!!!!!!!!

Comment by clintster on 01/18/2009 14:44:11
Quote by Raine:

Imagine if this was you backyard...







That is cool as all hell. Damn-- I miss the train sometimes.




My mom has a train running about 150 ft. from her house. I'll have to tape it sometime for all y'alls.

Comment by Random on 01/18/2009 15:14:57
HA!

Random is here...have fun in D.C. ya'll