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Posts by James Ross Kelly

James Ross Kelly lives in Northern California next to the Sacramento River. Mr. Kelly was a long-time resident of Southern Oregon where he grew up. And the Fires We Talked About published by Uncollected Press in 2020 is Mr. Kelly’s first book of fiction. In 2024 Mr. Kelly published his third book, "Above Neil Rock," a memoir.

The Gestapo Points to Guernica and Asks Picasso, “Did You Do This?;” Picasso Replies “No, You Did!” | Open Culture


History remembers Pablo Picasso first as an innovative painter, and second as an uninhibited personality.

Source: The Gestapo Points to Guernica and Asks Picasso, “Did You Do This?;” Picasso Replies “No, You Did!” | Open Culture

Stardust to Dust: Lent as a Search for the Marvelous and Sacred | Guest Contributor


For walking recklessly, as if all ground were not holy ground, I repent.

Source: Stardust to Dust: Lent as a Search for the Marvelous and Sacred | Guest Contributor

10 Top-Rated Books: Rethinking Hell and considering Universal Salvation


Source: 10 Top-Rated Books: Hell and Universal Salvation

“The Billionaire Election”: Anand Giridharadas on How 2020 Is a Referendum on Wealth Inequality – YouTube


“Either we resign ourselves to living in a country where we are ruled by Billionaires, or we are going to muster the gumption to remind Billionaires they are living in our country.” Anand Giridharadas, Editor at Large, Time Magazine

Psychiatrist On Trump’s ‘Dangerous’ Response To Coronavirus Crisis | The Last Word | MSNBC – YouTube


Listen to the Psychiatrist explain Trump’s employment of the Nazi device of the ‘Big Lie” and how because of this many folks may die. He cares more about the stock market than U.S. Citizens.

How Swedes and Norwegians Broke the Power of the ‘1 Percent’ | Common Dreams Views


Both countries had a history of horrendous poverty. When the 1 percent was in charge, hundreds of thousands of people emigrated to avoid starvation. Under the leadership of the working class, however, both countries built robust and successful economies that nearly eliminated poverty, expanded free university education, abolished slums, provided excellent health care available to all as a matter of right and created a system of full employment. Unlike the Norwegians, the Swedes didn’t find oil, but that didn’t stop them from building what the latest CIA World Factbook calls “an enviable standard of living.”

Source: How Swedes and Norwegians Broke the Power of the ‘1 Percent’ | Common Dreams Views