Trump Can Make $207.5 Million by Telling Lies...
...but I can't pay my bills for telling the truth. Think what $207.5 million can buy.
It's
been a helluva year for us all, little if any of it any good. We've
lost well over 280,000 Americans to COVID-19, passed 15,000,000 cases and
experts are saying this winter will be a grim one. To quote that old Chinese imprecation, we're living in interesting times.
But
never let it be said Donnie McFullDiaper can't squirrel away enough time to
grieve about his losing election and grift (and probably bribe with promises of pardons) the gullible out of $207.5 million (at last count).
I keep looking for a world where sense reigns supreme but that world never materializes.
I've
held off on writing this post that I knew weeks ago I'd have to write
but I can't wait any longer since we're down to $39 and change in the
Paypal account and not much more in the bank.
As
always, I know a lot of you have had your finances sledgehammered by
Trump and his policies. So this isn't going out to you, whoever you are.
But for those of you who are still solvent, whatever you could spare in
Gotham City's depleted coffers would be deeply appreciated.
Please
believe me that I wouldn't be sending out another plea for help if our
finances weren't in such dire straits right now. As it is, we haven't
even bought stamps for our Xmas cards let alone done any shopping. Plus,
as always, the bills need to be paid.
On
a much more positive front, since March, when the pandemic hit the US
full force, I've been hunkering down with a large project and it's a
direct sequel to Tatterdemalion and it's entitled Hollywoodland
(click on the cover jpeg to see a full-sized version for the synopsis). I'm currently doing the line edits
now and, hopefully, I'll have a Xmas launch date. So here's what I'm
prepared to do:
Anyone
who kicks in $25 or more will get a free Kindle copy on request and
anyone in the US who donates $50 or more will receive a signed
paperback, again, on request. It's nearly as long as Tatterdemalion (at 187,000+ words so far) so that's a pretty good deal.
If you can't contribute, I'll understand. And you'll have our best holiday wishes regardless. Stay safe and healthy.
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