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TexasProgresive

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3. "Wenesday's Child" by Peter Robinson
Sun Jan 22, 2017, 01:29 PM
Jan 2017

I posted the following in GD
Psychotic symbiosis

I ran accross this phrase in a novel Wednesday's Childby Peter Robinson. It struck a chord that it fits what is going on with a certain group of people. Regardless of the facts they are in a group session that reinforces their communal illness. They insist that bad times when the conservatives were in power did not happen and that even as things improve with a democrat in power they think things are worse. Here's a dialogue from the same novel that, while not a perfect analogy, does illustrate my point.

DCI Alan Banks is questioning a deplorable, Les Poole.

“I don’t have a job, Mr. Banks. You know what it’s like these days, all that unemployment and all.”

“Join the rest of us in the nineties, Les. Maggie’s gone. The three million unemployed are a thing of the past.”

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Fiction set in1973. democrank Jan 2017 #1
Sound pretty intense hermetic Jan 2017 #4
The Italian Baker mindem Jan 2017 #2
Carol Field's? hermetic Jan 2017 #6
That's the one. mindem Jan 2017 #9
"Wenesday's Child" by Peter Robinson TexasProgresive Jan 2017 #3
Yes, most assuredly hermetic Jan 2017 #5
Kurt Vonnegut, "Cat's Cradle" longship Jan 2017 #7
A true classic hermetic Jan 2017 #8
Stay busy, busy, busy! nt longship Jan 2017 #10
I've read several Vonnegut novels. The first when I was about 12. TexasProgresive Jan 2017 #11
Cat's Cradle is indeed about ice nine. longship Jan 2017 #13
When you're as old as I am and have read as many books they get conflated. TexasProgresive Jan 2017 #14
SWTWC is Ray Bradbury getting old in mke Jan 2017 #18
Well, I do declare! I guess I've developed a case of CRS* disease. TexasProgresive Jan 2017 #20
"Something Wicked this way Comes" is Ray Bradbury. longship Jan 2017 #21
I have been corrected. See reply 18 TexasProgresive Jan 2017 #22
No prob, my friend. longship Jan 2017 #24
You should check out SWTWC the movie. It's quite good. Number9Dream Jan 2017 #23
Yup. Think I'll stick it into my NetFlix queue. longship Jan 2017 #25
The Forever War by Joe Haldeman. Buckeye_Democrat Jan 2017 #12
Not sure how religious he is hermetic Jan 2017 #16
"Fever Dream", "Cold Vengeance", & "Two Graves" by Preston & Child Number9Dream Jan 2017 #15
Fever Dream hermetic Jan 2017 #17
Just finished getting old in mke Jan 2017 #19
WITCHES book hermetic Jan 2017 #27
Hi all! Thanks for the thread, hermetic. The march in Atlanta was a day to remember. japple Jan 2017 #26
So happy for your experience! hermetic Jan 2017 #28
You will have no problem finding the play. Clybourne Park was a japple Jan 2017 #29
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