Saturday, November 22, 2025

Book Reading List 2025

Book Reading List 2025


Book Review - A Place Called Yellowstone: The Epic History of the World’s First National Park

A Place Called Yellowstone: The Epic History of the World’s First National Park
Title: A Place Called Yellowstone: The Epic History of the World’s First National Park
Author: Randall K. Wilson
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My Review: Pending...

Description (Audible): Discover the epic history of the first US national park in this historical adventure for fans of American history, the Wild West, and the hit show. 

It has been called Wonderland, America's Serengeti, the crown jewel of the National Park System, and America's best idea. But how did this faraway landscape evolve into one of the most recognizable places in the world? As the birthplace of the national park system, Yellowstone witnessed the first-ever attempt to protect wildlife, to restore endangered species, and to develop a new industry centered on nature tourism. 

Yellowstone remains a national icon, one of the few entities capable of bridging ideological divides in the United States. Yet the park's history is also filled with episodes of conflict and exclusion, setting precedents for Native American land dispossession, land rights disputes, and prolonged tensions between commercialism and environmental conservation. Yellowstone's legacies are both celebratory and problematic. A Place Called Yellowstone tells the comprehensive story of Yellowstone National Park as the story of the nation itself.

Description (ChatGPT): Randall K. Wilson’s A Place Called Yellowstone is a sweeping, richly told history that brings to life the geological, political, and cultural evolution of America’s first national park. Wilson masterfully weaves together the deep time of Yellowstone’s volcanic origins, the dramatic stories of early explorers and conservationists, and the fraught, ongoing debates around land use, Indigenous rights, and wildlife management. 

One of the book’s greatest strengths is its narrative drive: bureaucratic wrangling, frontier personalities, and the clash between exploitation and preservation become vivid and engaging rather than dry. Wilson doesn’t shy away from the park’s darker legacies, including dispossession of Native American lands and ecological missteps like predator removal—and he shows how these tensions have shaped modern policies and identities. 

Other Reviews - Los Angeles Times 


Friday, November 21, 2025

Protest - I-5 Sign Waving - No Troops

Vancouver, WA Friday November 14, 2025 - Video of the Friday “Banners Over I-5” Rush Hour Resistance sign waving on the Evergreen Street bridge overlooking I-5 during 4-5 PM rush hour.
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Banners Over I-5 Bridge Sign Waving Protest



Saturday, November 15, 2025

Book Review - Fight Oligarchy

Fight Oligarchy - By: Bernie Sanders
Title: Fight Oligarchy
Author: Bernie Sanders
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My Review: This is a short read but well worth it. Bernie Sanders is a national treasure. I just wish more Americans would listen to him. 

Description (Audible): “Oligarchy is a system in which a small number of extremely wealthy individuals control the economic, political, and media life of a nation. It is a system in which ordinary people have very little power to determine the future of their country. If you’re an American, it is the system in which you’re living. That must change. In the wealthiest nation on earth we must build a political movement that creates a government that represents all Americans, not just a handful of billionaires.”—Bernie Sanders

NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • Senator Bernie Sanders breaks down the unprecedented crises we face today in Trump’s America, as Trump undermines democracy at every turn—and how we can effectively fight back.

From the moment that Sanders began his Fighting Oligarchy tour in the early days of the Trump administration, it was clear that his message resonated with Americans across the political spectrum. Record-breaking crowds numbering in the tens of thousands showed up across the country. Large numbers of Americans, in red states and blue states, were prepared to stand up and fight back. In this book, he shows how we can continue that fight.

In a series of short, pointed chapters, Sanders explains how the United States today is an oligarchic society in which a small handful of multibillionaires exercise enormous economic and political power. He describes what it means when the very rich get much richer, while the majority of Americans struggle to pay the rent and put food on the table. And he observes how a corrupt campaign finance system allows billionaires in both parties to increasingly control our political system.

Sanders also discusses how, under Trump, we are rapidly moving toward authoritarianism–with a president who is undermining our democracy as he attacks Congress, the courts, the media, and law firms and universities in search of more and more power for himself. With relentless optimism and focused energy, Sanders reminds readers that true power rests with the people—and he presents a path forward to a reinvigorated democracy.

Description (ChatGPT): In Fight Oligarchy, Bernie Sanders delivers a sharp, urgent manifesto aimed at diagnosing and challenging the growing power of the ultra-wealthy in America. He argues that a small number of billionaires now dominate not just the economy, but politics and the media — a true oligarchic drift that threatens democratic governance. 

Sanders supports his claims with data (e.g., wealth inequality, influence on elections), historical context, and policy proposals. He doesn’t just point out the problem — he offers concrete solutions: progressive taxation, stronger unions, campaign finance reform, and more democratic institutions. 

Critically, reviewers note that while Sanders’s tone is familiar — his style is direct, moral, and speech-like — his ideas remain clear, commonsensical, and grounded in a deep belief in collective power. The book is short (around 160 pages), making its call to action both accessible and forceful.

However, some might feel it’s more of a rallying cry than a deeply original intellectual contribution — it leans on Sanders’s long-standing critiques rather than breaking radically new ground.

Bottom Line:
Fight Oligarchy is a compelling, no-nonsense call to mobilize against entrenched economic power. It works best as a primer for activists and anyone concerned about the future of American democracy — especially for people who already resonate with Sanders’s broader political philosophy.

Friday, November 14, 2025

Protest - I-5 Sign Waving - No Troops

Vancouver, WA Friday November 14, 2025 - Video of the Friday “Banners Over I-5” Rush Hour Resistance sign waving on the Evergreen Street bridge overlooking I-5 during 4-5 PM rush hour. 
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Thursday, November 13, 2025

Protest - MGP Government Shutdown Vote

Vancouver, WA Thursday November 13, 2025 - Video of the protest at the office of Representative Marie Gluesenkamp Perez, 1053 Officers Row. Marie was one of only six Democrats to side with Republicans in the House to end the government shutdown and potentially deprive 20 million Americans of affordable health care. 
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IGV Protest at MGP Office


Book Review - The Last American President: A Broken Man, a Corrupt Party, and a World on the Brink

The Last American President: A Broken Man, a Corrupt Party, and a World on the Brink
Title: The Last American President: A Broken Man, a Corrupt Party, and a World on the Brink
Author: Thom Hartmann
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My Review: This book is awesome! It explains how Trump came to power & how America has been conned by greedy corporations & a psychopath intent on destroying democracy for wealth & power. I totally recommend it!

Description (Audible): The Last American President rips open America's wounded democracy to expose a terrifying truth: Donald Trump isn't an anomaly — he's the inevitable product of a system engineered to fail. This searing investigation reveals how a man forged by childhood trauma, pathological narcissism, and calculated cruelty didn't hijack democracy—he was handed the keys by those who should have been its guardians. 

Hartmann uncovers the unholy alliance between Trump's damaged psyche and America's rotted institutions. From Fred Trump's brutal parenting to Roy Cohn's lessons in shamelessness, from a Republican Party that traded principles for power to billionaire donors who treated democracy as a profit center, this book exposes the assembly line that manufactured an authoritarian.

But this is about more than Trump's past—it's about America's future. As climate catastrophe accelerates and fascism spreads globally, Hartmann reveals the nightmare scenario: a second Trump term that doesn't just end American democracy but also triggers irreversible planetary damage. Through meticulous research and unflinching analysis, he shows how political cowardice and corporate greed created the perfect storm that could extinguish humanity's last chance at survival. This isn't just political commentary—it's a last-minute alarm sounding before the point of no return.

Description (ChatGPT):  In this rapid-fire, provocative work, Hartmann argues that the figure often seen as an aberration—Donald Trump—is instead the inevitable outcome of long-decaying institutions and a political party that abandoned core values for power. He constructs a multi-layered portrait combining psychological analysis, political history, and systemic critique: from Trump’s familial and business upbringing, to the transformation of the Republican Party and a plutocratic donor class, to a broader warning about democracy and climate risk. 

Hartmann’s style is urgent, unabashedly partisan, and clearly aimed at wake-up call rather than neutral scholarship. He credentials himself as psychotherapist, historian and commentator to explore the “authoritarian assembly line” that he claims produced this moment.

One of the book’s strengths is its synthesis: rather than simply recounting well-known scandals, it weaves them into a larger narrative of democratic erosion—tying electoral dismantling, donor influence, media spectacle and personal trauma together. Critics and reviewers note this depth of layering as a highlight. Goodreads+1

On the flip side, readers should be aware that this is not a neutral or lightly-nuanced treatment. Some may find the tone alarmist, the partisan lens heavy, and the causal attributions (e.g., specific vote suppression numbers) open to challenge. Reddit

Verdict:
If you are interested in a forceful, urgent commentary on the state of U.S. democracy, especially through a progressive lens, this book delivers. It stands out for its narrative linking individual personality, institutional change and systemic risk. If you prefer balanced partisan distance or want a deeply footnoted academic text, this may feel more advocacy-than-analysis. Either way, it’s a compelling read that is likely to provoke thought and discussion.



Tuesday, November 11, 2025

Protest - Veterans Day - No Oaths to Trump

Vancouver, WA Tuesday November 11, 2025 - Video of the Veterans Day commemoration & “No Oaths to Trump” sign waving rally on the Evergreen Street bridge overlooking I-5 during the 3-5 PM rush hour. 
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Veterans Day - No Oaths to Trump



Friday, November 7, 2025

Protest - I-5 Sign Waving - No Troops

Vancouver, WA Friday November 7, 2025 - Video of the Friday “Banners Over I-5” Rush Hour Resistance sign waving on the Evergreen Street bridge overlooking I-5 during 4-5 PM rush hour.
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I5 Bridge Sign Waving



Tuesday, November 4, 2025

Book Review - 1984

1984 By: George Orwell
Title: 1984
Author: George Orwell
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My Review: I'm not sure why it's taken me so long to read this book. I've heard so much about it but dismissed it as  crazy fiction, thinking nothing like this could ever happen in America. Now however, it looks like the playbook for the Trump fascist regime. I liked this book and sincerely hope this is not a preview of how America ends up.

Description (Audible): One of the most celebrated classics of the twentieth century, this cautionary tale of a man trapped under the gaze of an authoritarian state is more relevant now than ever before.

“Thoughtcrime was not a thing that could be concealed for ever. You might dodge successfully for a while, even for years, but sooner or later they were bound to get you.”

Winston Smith works in the Ministry of Truth—or Minitrue as it is called in Newspeak—where he alters newspapers and reports to follow the arbitrary dictates of Big Brother’s propaganda. Beneath his outward conformity, however, Winston dreams of sharing his treasonable thoughts and breaking through the loneliness in which he lives.

Thus he takes his first dangerous steps, writing a diary of his doubts and then falling in love with a woman of the Party, the beautiful and brave Julia. They know their love is doomed, but Julia says, “They can make you say anything—anything—but they can’t make you believe it.”

But in Oceania, there is no possibility of solidarity, rebellion, or love—and the Party can reach anywhere.

First published in 1949, this disturbing novel that George Orwell wrote during a time of great social and political unrest centers on the consequences of totalitarianism, mass surveillance, and repressive regimentation of people and behaviors within society.

This classic of dystopian fiction contributed new words that became part of common English usage, including Big Brother, doublethink, newspeak, and thoughtcrime. The adjective "Orwellian" has come to mean government deception, surveillance, and misleading terminology.

Description (ChatGPT): George Orwell’s 1984 is a chilling and timeless portrayal of a totalitarian society where truth, individuality, and freedom are obliterated by an all-powerful state. Set in the dystopian world of Oceania, the novel follows Winston Smith, a low-ranking Party member who secretly rebels against the omnipresent surveillance of Big Brother and the oppressive control of the Thought Police.

Orwell’s prose is stark and direct, mirroring the bleakness of his world, and his depiction of state propaganda, censorship, and psychological manipulation feels as relevant today as it did at publication in 1949. Concepts like “doublethink,” “Newspeak,” and “Big Brother” have entered common language, underscoring the novel’s cultural impact.

While dark and often despairing, 1984 remains a powerful warning about the fragility of truth and the dangers of unchecked power. It is not just a political novel—it’s a human one, capturing the quiet courage of an individual facing a system determined to crush him.

Verdict:
A haunting masterpiece that still speaks urgently to modern times, 1984 is essential reading for anyone concerned with freedom, truth, and the limits of power.