Lead contributor Greg Asimakoupoulos expresses his perspective on current events and life in general through verse. We have used Greg's weekly expressions since SeniorLifesytle began in 2006 and borrowed (with permission) the "Rhymes & Reasons" title used on the Partial Observer website where his work still appears.

The updated SeniorLIfestyle site includes all of the Rhymes & Reasons we have used since April 2006. 


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Where Will the Political Violence Lead? Look to the 1850s. by Joshua Zeitz / Politico


(My World   November 5, 2022)
In the mid-19th century, a pro-slavery minority — encouraged by lawmakers — used violence to stifle a growing anti-slavery majority. It wasn’t long before the other side embraced force as a necessary response…
Topics: Beliefs Government History News Politics Social Issues Social Movements Values Voting & Elections


Inauguration Day by Greg Asimakoupoulos


(Rhymes & Reasons   January 22, 2021)
It's a day of new beginnings…
Topics: COVID-19 Current Events, News Government History Hopes & Dreams News Politics Prayer Racism and Inequality Unity, Unified Values Voting & Elections


You Want Me to Pray for Whom? by James N. Watkins


(Faith   January 20, 2021)
A reminder on this Inauguration Day in the U.S. of the biblical admonition to pray for our leaders…
Topics: Faith Government History Politics Prayer Voting & Elections


The Supremes Have a New Member by Greg Asimakoupoulos


(Rhymes & Reasons   October 31, 2020)
Let's hear it for Amy Coney Barret…
Topics: Crime, Justice, Punishment Government History News


Constitution Day and the 2020 Census by U.S. Census Bureau staff


(Our World   September 17, 2020)
Marking the beginning, nearing the finish line for this decennial census…
Topics: Demographics Government History Statistics Trends


How Old is Ancient? by Dan Seagren


(Senior Moments   September 5, 2020)
Don't discard something or someone because they appear ancient…
Topics: Attitudes Beliefs Character, Integrity History Language, Meaning Politics Relationships Wisdom


But Where are the People? by Greg Asimakoupoulos


(Rhymes & Reasons   August 29, 2020)
Why virtual political conventions are for the birds…
Topics: Change COVID-19 Current Events, News History Humor Media Politics


Who Conducted the First Census in 1790? submitted by Stu Johnson


(My World   March 10, 2020)
U.S. Marshals overcame hardships and challenges to count 3,929,214 people in a young America…
Topics: Demographics Government History Statistics


Democrats, Republicans and Voters by Dan Seagren


(Senior Moments   February 23, 2020)
Continuing the long tradition of our two party system…
Topics: Government History Politics Voting & Elections


A House Divided by Greg Asimakoupoulos


(Rhymes & Reasons   February 8, 2020)
The state of our nation is not what we're told…
Topics: Dysfunctional, Broken Government History News Politics


Constitution Day and the Census Submitted by Stu Johnson


(My World   September 17, 2019)
It was Hamilton versus Jefferson from the very beginning…
Topics: Demographics Government History Policy, Policy Formation Politics


Driven Apart or Drawn Together? by Stu Johnson


(My World   November 21, 2018)
Reflections on the state of the nation at the mid-term elections…
Topics: Attitudes Civility Demographics Diversity & Pluralism Faith Government History Media Politics Social Media Technology Trends Trust Voting & Elections


My Constitution? by Dan Seagren


(Senior Moments   September 17, 2017)
Today is Constitution Day in the U.S., a good time to reflect on this venerable document…
Topics: Freedom Government History


Make the Presidency Great Again! by Greg Asimakoupoulos


(Rhymes & Reasons   January 28, 2017)
A message to the new Commander in Chief…
Topics: Government History Leadership Politics


Inauguration Day Ponderings by Greg Asimakoupoulos


(Rhymes & Reasons   January 20, 2017)
More than a President is called to take an oath…
Topics: Government History Politics Prayer


White House Secrets by Dan Seagren


(Senior Moments   October 23, 2016)
Things might not be what they appear…
Topics: Government History Politics


A Prayer for Uncle Sam by Greg Asimakoupoulos


(Rhymes & Reasons   July 2, 2016)
A Fourth of July supplication…
Topics: Freedom History Holidays July 4 (U.S. Independence Day) Prayer Trends


Don't Ask? Don't Tell? by Greg Asimakoupoulos


(Rhymes & Reasons   January 9, 2011)
What would the Generals say?…
Topics: Armed Forces Current Events, News History Social Issues

Tea Party Ponderings by Greg Asimakoupoulos


(Rhymes & Reasons   October 3, 2010)
What began one night in Boston still continues in our day…
Topics: Current Events, News History Politics

Profiles in Courage (and Humanity) by Greg Asimakoupoulos


(Rhymes & Reasons   August 30, 2009)
Facing the four Kennedy brothers head-on…
Topics: Personal Stories (Biography/Autobiography) History Politics Tribute, Testimony

Revisiting Roe v. Wade by Dan Seagren


(Senior Moments   July 25, 2009)
Another senior moment arrived when I realized how little I really know about Roe vs. Wade…
Topics: History Legal Politics Social Issues