About James Chandler

Since childhood in Minnesota, I've always been a keen observer of life. I like to capture natural beauty of granite mountains or a coastal shoreline with a camera. For the beauty of interpersonal exchanges, I use crafted words to capture the sweetness, nuance, irony, and humor of our existence. Yet I have procrastinated in creating stories behind the observations I see. First it was the need of a typewriter, or a computer, or a means of publishing, or just the race of providing for family through a corporate job. Now it is time to take what I capture, give it form and purpose, and publish it here for many to share and hopefully enjoy.

Republicans Blast President for Disrupting Government Inertia

JCwire Washington, D.C. House Republicans continued their criticism of President Obama’s disruption of the legislative inertia around Immigration policy and practice. “We have a well established stasis on this,” said House Speaker John Boehner, (R-OH.) “The President’s Executive Action violates the delicately negotiated standoff between the House and Senate. What’s … … more …

Republican Immigration Plan: PTUII

JCwire: Washington, D.C. Under pressure to demonstrate constructive action to address the growing Immigration crisis, Congressional Republicans held a press conference to announce PTUII: Portfolio Toward Unregistered Immigrant Inclusion. The Plan includes limited rights of citizenship attainable over a four year period, culminating in full citizenship in ten years, subject … … more …

Capitalism Transcends Economic Bounds

JCwire, New York, November 16, 2014 The conservative think tank, American High Enterprise Movement (AHEM), today announced that Capitalism had exceeded the boundaries of an economy and now engulfs the American political system as well. “With considerable excitement, we’ve been watching the economy grow past the normal distribution of production … … more …

Points & Moments

In theoretical math, a line is said to be a series of points, all arranged on the same vector Each infinitely small, together making a bold, straight stroke. Time is likewise made up of moments, sequentially arranged Each of small duration, yet together comprising the fullness of experience. Every one … … more …

Amish Wisdom

  Visiting an Amish farm, riding on a flatbed wagon with metal wheels and three horses up front, I talked with my hosts – themselves guest helpers from another Amish farm not far away. They came to help Levi harvest his corn, lending wagons and young men for two or … … more …

A Beautiful Life

We all hold the potential for a beautiful life. We know it’s true; we’ve all – each of us – experienced moments of supreme beauty. Dumbstruck by the view from a seacliff or mountaintop. Exhilarated by the thrill and rush of sexual love. Adrenalized when keen attention overcomes danger. Touched … … more …

Sister Dear

There are days when I do not greet the day. Something is wearing me down, covering the sky, clouding my mind. I worry: about imbalanced finances, a cratered career, an aging body, an uncertain future. Then I think of Ames. I think of what she would have done with one … … more …

The Crash is Imminent

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It was not the economic data that clued me into the imminent crash. That was still upbeat: record highs in the market, luxury car and SUV sales booming, start-ups frothing in San Francisco. It was the menu that tipped me off. Early Fall is the best season in San Francisco: … … more …

Supreme Court Upholds Corporate Rights to Religion

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In a 5-4 ruling, the U.S. Supreme Court decided that family owned businesses may impose their religious beliefs on workers under their control, exempt from countervailing requirements of the Affordable Care Act.

“The plaintiffs have failed to show financial burdens of this law, since it would be cheaper to pay a fine or renege on all health insurance coverage. However, we find the true burden to be placed upon the sensibilities of the owners,” explained Justice Samuel Alito, Jr. “As plaintiffs are both individuals and corporate entities, they have more say than the singular sensibilities of the workers they do not wish to cover.”

“Moreover, the plaintiffs do not object to all forms of contraception,” he continued. “That good old standard of the condom would be covered — though submitted receipts might raise a few chuckles in the reimbursement department. And women still have the covered option of sterilization.”

A federal judge has estimated that one-third of working Americans are not offered contraceptive coverage. That proportion is likely to increase with this ruling. Others objected to contraceptive choice being determined by employers rather than a woman and her doctor.

Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) hailed the ruling, saying “Our nation was founded on the principle of freedom, and with this decision, America will continue to serve as a safe haven for those looking to exercise religious liberty, not only for themselves but for others they control by economic proxy.”

In a supporting filing, the Guttmacher Institute, a non-partisan policy and research group, objected to the effects of the decision, citing increased risk of pregnancy. For example, the IUD – one of the denied methods of contraception by this ruling – “is 45 time more effective than oral contraceptives and 90 times more effective than male condoms in preventing pregnancy based on typical use.” Cost and availability constraints without coverage were also cited as endangering the health of women and babies and increasing the incidence of abortion.

House Speaker John Boehner (R-OH), said, “The President’s Health Care law remains an unworkable mess and a drag on our economy. We must repeal it and enact better solutions.” When asked about the specifics of such a solution, he responded, “We must lower Americans’ health care costs and defeat the Administration’s Big Government objectives. No more questions.”

The Court’s three women were joined in dissent by Justice Steven Breyer.

The Undervaluation of Eccentricity

Praise abounds regarding the value of diversity, at least outside primitive enclaves such as Iraq and Myanmar where religious opposition becomes sanctified. In our own country, Republicans would be challenged to come up with more original disasters a la George W. Bush were it not for the Democratic targets that … … more …