In line to vote? You can stay in line until you get to vote, even after the deadline tonight.
As we walk, as we vote, so we are.
Sgt. Whiskers receives medal for Courage in the Face of The Mrrowwwhisssss
Not just us progressives. U.S. Generals Milley and Kelly call him a fascist too.
Norman Rockwell's Rosie the Riveter. Just noticed the book she's trampling. Complete her work. Please vote Tuesday
Norman Rockwell's Golden Rule. 1960s.
Boeing B-17 builders, "Rosies" posing in the fake neighborhood disguising the top of Plant II in Seattle, circa 1943.
On hating politics
Ben Shaun, Allegory, from the Story of the Hickman Fire.
Ben Shaun, Peter and the Wolf, 1943. The metaphor is strong here.
A lesser known Norman Rockwell, published in Look in the late 60s. His text demands political accountability by the Administration.
Rockwell's Rosie. Note the book she's trampling on.
Jacob Lawrence, Confrontation at the Bridge, 1975.
Norman Rockwell Voting Poster, 1960s.
Be skeptical, always, about cynics who seem determined to convince you that everyone is corrupt and that speaking out, organizing or voting is pointless.
President Franklin D. Roosevelt, Age 63, in 1944.
Robert Motherwell, Elegy to the Spanish Republic Series- an abstract treatment of the end of democracy in the Spanish Civil War. In person, these huge pieces can be astonishingly powerful with a feeling of tragedy and menace.
Alaskan Kamala Harris Sign in Homer on Kachemak Bay
Robert Motherwell, Elegy to the Spanish Republic Series.
Anchorage, Alaska Details 1984
Unwise 1987 Snowman Record Attempt in Anchorage, Alaska
Great American Artist, Ben Shaun, 1940s Poster
Your New US Attorney General, Kingpin.
Knickerbockers in Nebraska about 1922
ON the dignity of citizens in a great democracy.