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AKA Damon Arvid. Under-the-radar writer, musician. Let's keep it that way. The cloud novels and other highlights are being collected at DamonArvid.com. To access all the music and Avocado Sun, click the big black box below.

Fabric - Summon These Days (Music)

Midnight rebel, fabric flow

4/5/2016

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5 years ago, Templo Mayor.
I am thankful for a lot of music that is coming to me at this time. Jeannette and Bob getting back together, Dennis fighting off a case of the brain cancer blues. Paul and Alice welcoming a new child. Others simply surviving. Magnificent poetry in this time of Bernie and Trump. (Don't let me down).

Can't tell my woman from my man, she is cloaked in her own confusion. But she knows more than I ever will. Lasso of invisible will. (Paradox).

I see 10,000 chariots coming, Zion sent and earthly bound, some Preacher say keep a riding, keep a riding right on.* 

And I see a future here, I knew I liked this place when I passed a recording studio five minutes walk away, toward the  university. I said not almost a surf college town. Good music, uncut jams... and surprised I was to find them my first night out. Deep tribal jammers, I joined in on my four pale pilsen bottles, they liked what they heard on the mike so much they invited me out to... where again? Past Danuin.

We don't need no more troubles, no more devices, no crutches. Only sound of our own animus, the thick-sounded tree. 

I have sat in the meadows of Pogonip––distress––and contemplated nothing and felt in my soul that I was truth solution. And I have spent time between foggy redwood trees in tree house, contemplating silence. I took it to my edge in college, playing Bolivian keta, extended fast. Thinking of love, always. 

I have always been the villain, this is the role I love to play. (Iago)

What medicine do you want, nay, what moral dilemma? Which version of the truth do you prefer. I prefer the truth.

There never is anything but a next step forward, into the unknown (We don't need no trouble).

Speak happiness. tao. speak sunshine. tao. speak out, speak in, anyway you go. tao. 

We don't need no war oh leaked-paper overlords,** we need accountability and a way to fabric. A living wage for all, over the earth. Fabric. Internet propelled wealth distribution, with a sustainability focus. Using this app, you support not shareholders, but shareholders of the people––earth wise, social justice-wise humans. Transparent money flow direct back to Earth.

We are not propelled as humans into outer space, we are propelled as DNA microbeads, a spray of DNA, chemicals, microchip, mist. (The next $10 million movie project). Right after I work with Quentin on Cowachunga. 

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* Inspired by the Wailers at Leeds, 1973. The fading newspaper article tells it all. And Jing's fine tribal ember. 

** I posed this question on the Berniefb site:

"I have a question for you folks. Has either Bernie or Hillary mentioned the Panama Papers publicly? This is really far-reaching stuff if you are interested in wealth equality and people paying their fair share of taxes on a finite resource––money."

​And naturally got this answer from Pia Colucci: "back in 2011 Bernie addressed the Senate floor rejecting the bill Obama put forward for a trade deal with Panama, exactly because of this behavior and practice of money hiding. Of course, HiIIary supported it with the President. Bernie, once again, ON THE RIGHT side of the issue. He is a genius."

Overstatement, but probably basically correct.

MIIS professor and surfonomics guru Jason Scorce, an ardent Clinton supporter said "Trade bill with Panama and money laundering are not the same thing."

I replied: "I assume Bernie wanted transparency provisions put into the trade bill, as international finance is included within the WTO framework."

Scorce: Don't think any of that would've mattered for this issue. Offshore tax havens and trade deals are apples and oranges for the most part.

Shulenberger: they shouldn't be, that is maybe the point. if the WTO rules actually cover capital flows which involve financial interchange similar to that associated with actual goods.

Scorce: I don't know the details so I might be wrong but there are multiple layers of international agreements and they don't all fall under "trade."

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