The U.S. is often compared to the Roman Empire, usually by people who are saying the U.S. is going downhill. That may be true about the U.S. but, as a historian said, empires take a long time to fall. The Roman Empire lasted about a thousand years if you count the Republic that preceded the Empire, so we have a ways to go to equal Rome's longevity. Any empire, even at its peak, has many problems. There's never enough money. The poor are neglected. The old are sometimes mugged in the street. But at least there's stability. When an empire starts having multiple rulers in a single year, you can foresee the end, but even then it's hard to predict the final fall. For perspective, the Empire is said to have ended in 475 A.D. when the last Roman emperor was deposed. The year when there were four emperors took place in 69 A.D. It was a hint of things to come, but the Empire still had a good run ahead of it. After Nero committed suicide in 69, ...
I’ve looked through, what appears to be, all my Wannaskawriter and Wannaskan Almanac posts of the past eight years 2018-2026 looking for a story I thought I wrote about my white German Shepherd, Jake. I must have written it in THE RAVEN: Northwest Minnesota’s Original Art, History, & Humor Journal 1994-2018, but I’ll not go looking for it there. No point, because although this is a true story about my dog, the reason I’m publishing it in this form is purely for its penmanship; a craft I once did in profusion, that I can no longer do due to the atheosis of my right hand. Some days I can write as well as I ever did, but other days it’s barely-readable script. I went to an inner-city trades/technical high school in Des Moines, Iowa, back in the sixties thinkin' I was going to become a veterinarian. Instead, I let mathematics intimidate me; (if you saw my math scores, you'd understand.) Mid-stream, I decided I might as well do something that...