Tim Barrus Blog

  1. Tim Barrus: The Center Cannot Hold

    Tim Barrus. New York Times Well-written. Crafted. To the point. Informative. Soft landing. Solid journalism. It is focused on a complexity of power. We now have a government that is critically out of control, and we have no idea what to do about it. Cool and calm under pressure think

  2. Tim Barrus: We Are Living In a Gulag

    I am a communist. Thank you for this piece with Slotkin. I learned a lot. Elissa isn’t getting it. She’s not alone. Our elected officials are way behind on this. Slotkin still feels that the system works. She is an institutionalist, she’s from the CIA, and those folks are all

  3. Tim Barrus: The Great Highway

    I am a communist. I lived in SF for decades. I like the no cars paradigm. I lived in a hole in the Tenderloin. I’m poor. Looking at the photography that goes with this piece, startled me. I was working in a group home for neurodivergent autistic children. I had

  4. Tim Barrus: Eat the Rich

    The New York Times has a set paradigm where frequently, I am asked – by third parties – questions, questions. And I try to address them. I think I got some of that action with this one. Sometimes there are so many questions, I don’t have time. I wish I

  5. Tim Barrus: Dirt Bike Town


  6. Tim Barrus: Male friendships Are A Thing Of The Past

    I am autistic. My mates protected me. I had a big mouth. They did not have words for it. “We know you are a weirdo but we love you.” This was a rust belt factory town. Bar fight town. Football town. Poker town. Hunting and killing animals town. Lawn mower

  7. Hecuba

    Make me stop.

  8. Tim Barrus: Autistic Being Touched

    I am autistic. I do not hug. I do not look at faces, and I never look directly at eyes. Covid gave me an excuse to not shake hands. People do not believe that the experience of being touched is not the same for everyone. If I read my books

  9. BIGWIGGY

    I am a communist. Mainly because there are so many little American henchmen I desire to annoy. Guerrilla Theatre: A bank lobby. A department store. A mall lobby. Break up a corporate bigwiggy conference. Sing songs. They hate songs. Parking lots. Free diapers for everyone. Give a die in a

  10. Boys And Bedrooms

    I am autistic. Sex seems to be the proverbial bugabuga that it’s always been. Leave the kids alone. Or they will find another place and it might not be a place adults approve of. Sex in cars is a lot of work. I would bet the ranch that the two