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A blog of no uncertain musings. What goes on in my mind is often a source of wonder to me.

My mind and my life are wondrous things ... as are yours, I'm sure. I have more slips of paper and pages of notebooks with musings and thoughts than I really know what to do with. Someone, actually several someones, have suggested I start a blog ... or a journal as a means of focusing some of this mental energy.

To be honest, I don't even know what the difference between a 'journal' and 'blog' is--or if there even
is a difference. Read on, my friends, and you can judge for yourself whether it even matters.

And so ....


Mee at my daughter's wedding.


I'm JACE. Yep ... that's me! And somewhere in all my writings my last name may be posted. But I'll just leave it at Jace for right now. I'm 71 years old and heading full tilt to 72. It's strange that while I'm going through some rather serious medical issues, I still consider myself to be in the prime of my life--pretty good shape physically AND mentally, though I don't run for competition anymore *Smile*. I love to ... dang, if I put this stuff here, I won't have anything for my blog.

Guess you just have to be patient until such stuff leaks out.
*Smirk* Perhaps 2026, having embraced my retirement, will see more participation in my journaling efforts.

Well, one can hope....
March 3, 2026 at 9:42am
March 3, 2026 at 9:42am
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It's March 2nd ... and Day three of a "war in Iran that we didn't start," according to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.

There's a reason all those old Western movie shoot-outs begin with the bad guys drawing first--the good guys are not the aggressor. Secretary of State Marco Rubio would have us believe that the US needed to strike first because Netanyahu of Israel told us he was going to bomb Iran. Thus, we had to strike first because surely Iran would retaliate against us. Bulls***!

So , now the panic has started.

Yesterday after a four-hour, round-trip drive to visit my Oncologist at the VA for my six-month scan, bloodwork and, hopefully, routine visit, I had to fill up my car. Within 24 hours of our incompetent government starting a war in the Middle East, gas prices jumped up 60 cents to $2.90 per gallon.

You can't tell me that all the gas stations in south-central Missouri (and elsewhere, I'm sure) had all run out of gas and re-filled their tanks with the limited, higher cost gas coming out of the Middle East already. And what about American production?

As a pending hurricane or blizzard causes panic with the populace raiding grocery and hardware stores stocking up with supplies to ride the storm out, gas prices jumped more than 20% in 24 hours. What next?

Of course, the American public (and the world) doesn't know because President Trump and his administration aren't telling us what the plan is. We receive conflicting information (when it comes at all) from various cabinet members:

"We didn't start this war."
We certainly did; we bombed selected targets in Iran, including the leadership of Iran, killing, if the numbers are to be believed, up to 48 members of the leadership.

"We didn't start this war." Defense Secretary Hegseth said this to the American people after the US bombed targets across Iran and killed many of its leadership. First. Without verifiable provocation.

"Iran posed an imminent threat to America."
The administration said the Iran regime was planning to strike America first and create a mass casualty situation. Turns out we actually had no such intelligence. Besides, didn't we eliminate Iran's nuclear capability last June when we bombed Iran the first time?

"We will not have American boots on the ground." President Trump said last night this situation may now last up to four or five weeks. Do you believe we will prosecute this war from afar?

Oh wait, Netanyahu, who has been trying to get an American president to bomb Iran for years, finally found one dumb enough to do just that.

So, the US started a war in the Middle East with only one ally in tow--Israel, without a serious plan to prosecute such a war, without even getting Americans in the region out of the way before bombing, without considering how the Iranian people would react, and without any exit strategy what-so-ever.

Did we start a war? Consider this. If someone bombed the United States, killed our people and its leadership without provocation, would we consider that an act of war? You betcha!

As Iran throws drones and missiles at pretty much every country (eleven at last count) in the Middle East, that's a sure fire sign that we haven't stopped their will to fight.

Meanwhile, tighten your purse strings. This ain't going away anytime soon. Costs are going up.


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