"There's always something scenic about April snowfalls." So writes Randy Olson of Bonanza Valley in an email to me on Thursday evening. "Here's the view from the RFC (a.k.a. now "Cougar Sports Center") a little after 6 p.m. Bless Randy for his glass-half-full attitude. And bless Randy for his continued interest in our UMM campus. We're in Jazz Fest weekend 2026. The show of jazz may be quite fine but IMHO we're relying on too many musicians who are not current UMM students. For example the whole trumpet section from NDSU. This is not how it used to be at UMM obviously. Will our new chancellor make a dramatic announcement of cuts shortly after graduation? Word is, Janet Ericksen did not wish to go ahead with such cuts. What are they going to be? Remember that about half the buildings on the St. Cloud State campus, seemingly, sit there locked up now, and SCSU is actually "fundraising" to try to get $ for demolition.
April snowfalls in the Upper Midwest ought to inspire a song. N'est-ce pas? Perhaps one or two have been written. The snowfalls come as of course we are all so eager for the milder conditions. Not only that, we are sick of the late spring non-descript weather, weather that seems good for absolutely nothing.
So this is what Missouri winters are like, pretty much throughout. That is what I have read. We had a UMM choir director a few years ago who spent some of her early career in Missouri. She said it made her uncomfortable because "lynchings once happened there." It is the state of Josh Hawley. Maybe that's an even bigger indictment.
An April snowfall thus gives the illusion that winter is visiting us again. But of course the snow of such occurrences is so, well, "transitory," if I might use the word popularized by the Federal Reserve. "Transitory." As in transitory inflation (which of course it turned out not to be). Don't you all realize that another burst of inflation is on the way? It is certain due to the increase in fuel costs resulting from this curious military adventure in Iran.
You see, presidents prior to the current one, whose name I really don't like to type, resisted pressure from Israel's ruler to initiate this kind of kinetic action. Other presidents held back in the proper measured way, even while making the obligatory statements of support for Israel.
Politicians need to heed the change in the climate of opinion. Each new generation of young adults is less receptive to the old mantras of support for Israel. Increasingly we are disturbed by the disruption caused by Israel in the world. And now our more naive president has dragged us into a mess that will almost surely have severe consequences for our well-being.
Taking on Iran is much different than Iraq. The president's supporters through the years became skeptical of our adventure in Iraq. So it's strange they have now learned to wave a flag of support for what's happening in Iran.
Are we callous?
I for one have not forgotten the horrible tragedy of the U.S. Tomahawk missile that took out a girls school in the early stages. Are we just supposed to forget about that? Or, the incident were we sank an Iranian ship and did not rescue survivors? What kind of people have we become?
But the Trump people continue to be stooges or morons and just keep singing the praises of Dear Leader. The phenomenon proceeds full-fledged out here in rural West Central Minnesota. It simply will not abate, probably because so many of these zombie-like people see MAGA as an extension of their Christian faith.
I absolutely could not get into the spirit of Easter. Are all such folks now ready to deal with another wallop from inflation? I thought concerns were already high enough about the prices in our day-to-day lives. Fuel prices affect everything. And are you among those who hope for lower interest rates? Much as Trump would like to browbeat those who make these decisions - e.g. the criminal investigation of Jerome Powell - his strong-arming on this will not work, and that is because the Federal Reserve has to listen to the bond market.
I thought Republicans were so great to proclaim "there is no free lunch." Well, now their president wants us all to roll over and accept something like $200 billion for the "war effort." And Trump says the Federal government's only responsibility is "national defense," i.e. feeding the war machine. He says social welfare should be turned over to the states. And hey you knaves, states are not allowed to run a deficit.
Do you even care about the quality of your own lives? At what point can you be awakened? What will it take? But if your reverence toward Donald Trump is connected to your "Christian" faith, it will be such a heavy lift.
So you're willing to make deep personal sacrifices just to make sure Trump can be kept on a pedestal? I mean do you think he really cares about you? In the end he may just flee to some foreign place. He'll leave his sycophantic assistants/enablers behind. For the time being those individuals suck up to him. Wait until the tempest really starts building up.
But can MAGA really keep its grasp on power? We cannot predict such things. We like to assume good always prevails over evil. Well, knock on wood. We had a U.S. Senate candidate here in Minnesota who was on record saying "the bad guys won World War II." He got the endorsement of a major political party. So did Roy Moore in Alabama.
Shall I pray over the whole situation? Who would I pray to? Does God even exist? Can we be sure Jesus Christ was even a real person?
- Brian Williams - morris mn minnesota - bwilly73@yahoo.com

















