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Saturday, February 10, 2024

The Sword of Damocles

"The Sword of Damocles is hangin' over my head. And I've gotta feelin' someone's gonna be cuttin' the thread!" - Rocky, Rocky Horror Picture Show

But is it over T****'s head or ours?

We're reaching the point in our history that courts are busting open with T**** cases left and right, and more than one of these cases could have major implications to the future of our country. Between the lawsuits themselves and motions and appeals, a lot has been happening. We've got a lot to dive into. Let's take a peek at the seven court cases that have been filing up our newsfeed. SEVEN!



Case #1. That f∩¢*(g Constitution. The Supreme Court heard arguments about eligibility based on the issue brought up by Section Three of the Fourteenth Amendment of the United States Constitution, which apparently disqualifies T**** from holding office. You remember Section Three. It reads:
No person shall be a Senator or Representative in Congress, or elector of President and Vice President, or hold any office, civil or military, under the United States, or under any State, who, having previously taken an oath, as a member of Congress, or as an officer of the United States, or as a member of any State legislature, or as an executive or judicial officer of any State, to support the Constitution of the United States, shall have engaged in insurrection or rebellion against the same, or given aid or comfort to the enemies thereof. But Congress may by a vote of two-thirds of each House, remove such disability.
Colorado and Maine have ruled that he is ineligible to appear on their ballots, and other states have the issue in limbo, pending the decision from the Supreme Court. 

Before they met to hear arguments in the Colorado case, I thought that SCOTUS may decide in T****'s favor in one of these ways:
1. Section Three prevents him from holding office not running for office. OK good, but what happens if he is elected? Do we bar the door to the White House?
2. The Section does not explicitly name "president" as an officeholder worthy of disqualification, or the holder of the office of president is not an "officer" of the United States. Sure, go ahead - he is eligible to lead the nation even though he failed to protect the very Constitution that he wants to protect him.
3. He didn't commit insurrection nor did he aid and abet those who did. There has been no legal finding that he actually committed insurrection. Even though the statute does not say he has to be convicted, SCOTUS may rule that it is necessary before he can be disqualified. A majority of both houses of the United States Congress said he did in when the House indicted him for "Incitement of Insurrection." That should count in the effort to send him packing!

Seems, though, that this wasn't how it would go. By some of the questioning, there may be other justifications to not disqualify him: one is the states' differing treatment of candidate T****, and by extension, candidate Biden.

Justice Kagan: "Why should a single state have the ability to make this determination, not only for their own citizens but for the rest of the nation? ...That seems quite extraordinary, doesn’t it?"

Chief Justice Roberts chimed in: "Surely there will be disqualification proceedings on the other side. I would expect … a goodly number of states will say, whoever the Democratic candidate is, 'You’re off the ballot.'"

 So, #4. It's not a state's place to decide the issue. Um, are you nine missing the point? Duh, you guys. YOU are to rule on the Law of the Land. The whole land. That's why this case is being brought to you. The Constitution applies to all the states, dum-dums! YOU are the ones deciding for the whole country. Isn't this your job?

Justice Alito seemed to be concerned with what will happen in the states after the decision: "There will be conflicts in decisions among the states, that different states will disqualify different candidates, but I -- I'm not getting a whole lot of help from you about how this would not be an unmanageable situation." 

Justice Alito, did you think about how different states will react to your decision to rip healthcare rights away from women? How about back in 2022 when you said, "We cannot allow our decisions to be affected by any extraneous influences such as concern about the public’s reaction to our work. We do not pretend to know how our political system or society will respond to today’s decision overruling Roe and Casey. And even if we could foresee what will happen, we would have no authority to let that knowledge influence our decision."

Or, #5 reason to not disqualify him. By Kavaw-nawwww's and Barrett's questions, SCOTUS may invoke a 1869 case which suggested that an act of Congress was needed to enforce this type of disqualification. But the Section does not say it's Congress's place. The whole point is that it is self-executing, like the other qualifiers such as being a natural-born citizen or being 35 years old. 

Or they may find some other nitpicky reason to keep him on and avoid having to be held accountable to the Constitution. By hook or by crook, they'll find a way to let him be.

It's a fascinating moment in history, but I'm supremely pessimistic that they will disqualify him. 

Indeed, the pundits agree, most indicate that the justices are leaning toward not disqualifying him. Sadly I was not able to listen to the proceedings myself, but here is the transcript, and we have lots of smart people to analyze. 

After reading some analyses, it seems like the justices only touched on the most salient aspects of the Section, but focused on the states aspect and the Congress aspect. They didn't really delve too deeply into the question of whether the president is an "officer" or that he actually committed insurrection. 

Yanno, a lightbulb went off for me: I now realize that SCOTUS can say and do anything they want to. They don't have to follow the Constitution at all. They can just make it up as they go along; after all they are the Supreme Court of the United States. Sadly, it's looking like they are just another political body.

I predict that the justices will be unanimous and will craft a carefully worded decision to present a united fraud, I mean front. A decision is expected within a few weeks.

To get takeaways from the day's arguments, read from CNN, Politico, or The Los Angeles Times.

And finally, here's a nifty piece on the 91-year-old Republican former Colorado lawmaker, a woman, who pushed the case: Norma Anderson.
Ann Telnaes

Case #2. $88 million dollars, baby! Pay up! E. Jean Carroll won a second defamation award. In May 2023 she had been awarded $5 million in her defamation suit against T**** after he disparaged her and damaged her reputation. She had written a book detailing the sexual assault he committed against her in the '90s. And he didn't like that. So he started talking shit about her. Asshole

After the first trial for defamation where he lost to the tune of $5 mil, he just couldn't stop his vile insults and disparagements of her character. She sued him again. This time, the jury awarded her a whopping $83 million, which included $65 million in punitive damages! So far, it has shut him up. But she is willing to sue again. It must be killing him to hold his tongue ...errr, his thumbs.

Case #3. The other civil trial: The nation has been waiting with bated breath for Judge Engoran to rule on what punitive damages he will mete out for the massive fraud that T**** and his business committed in the state of New York. Engoron decided there was ample evidence of fraud before the trial even started; the trial was simply to decide what the penalty would be. Speculation is that he will strip the business license from the T**** Organization and order $350 million in restitution. Ooooh dem millions are slipping away.

There was a bit o' drama when it was revealed that one of the witnesses may have committed purjury during testimony. And this revelation may be why Judge Engoron has not ruled yet (he had said he'd have a ruling by January 31, and here we are 10 days later). It turns out that Allen Weisselberg, the former chief financial officer of the T**** Organization, is working out a plea deal with the Manhattan district attorney's office for his perjury during the Engoran trial.... before that outcome has made itself known. What the what?!

Read more about the ins and outs of the perjury in Forbes.
 
Case #4. Immunity forever and ever? No, sir. Not in the U.S.A! T**** has claimed that presidential immunity, which shields a sitting president from having to deal with lawsuits while leading the free world, protects him from any and all crimes he committed as president (or, in the classified documents case, after he stopped being president). He is using an absolute immunity claim to hold off the federal insurrection case against him brought by Special Prosecutor Jack Smith. A three-judge appellate panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit firmly denied his immunity claim in a strongly-worded unanimous opinion. This, after the judge overseeing his case, Tanya Chutkan, denied his claim of immunity but put the trial on pause so the appeals can move forward.

T**** plans to appeal this latest decision, of course. He may take it to the full D.C. Circuit Court or leapfrog directly to the Supreme Court. 

It was clear from their questioning last month which way the trio on the appellate panel was leaning. For example, Judge Florence Y. Pan asked, "Could a president ask SEAL Team Six to assassinate a political rival? That is an official act, an order to SEAL Team Six." T****'s attorney's didn't have a very good answer, hemming and hawing about having to be convicted in an impeachment trial first. 🙄 Listen to that bit of audio here.

Based on their strongly written unanimous (written per curiam, which means no primary author; they are all in full agreement) opinion, I am hopeful that the Supreme Court will decline to hear the case. If they do the right thing and let the decision stand, the federal insurrection trial (and by extension, the Georgia trial, which is also grappling with immunity, as is the federal documents case) can go forward immediately. If SCOTUS takes up the case, there will be more delays in the start of the trials, and justice may very well be denied. ("Justice delayed...." and all that).

Case #5. Darn you, Fani Willis! Every member of every prosecution team in each one of the myriad lawsuits against T**** must be impeccable in their behavior. Fani Willis, District Attorney for Fulton County, Georgia, sadly, was not impeccable. Rumors started swirling that she was embroiled in an affair with a special prosecutor that she had appointed to assist in Georgia's case against T**** which changed him for his conspiracy to lead a criminal cabal to attempt to overturn the results of the 2020 election. 

Willis finally admitted that the affair was happening, but said it will not affect her ability to work the case, blah blah blah. Conflict of interest much? You can't do this kind of shit, Fani! Shape up! Let's hope that it hasn't damaged her case against TRUMP too much. Legal experts in Slate write that it probably won't harm the case in a great way. Still, not good optics, Fani. Be better.

Case #6. The Federal Classified Documents Case: Special Counsel Jack Smith's frustration with the defendant and with the judge is growing. Smith made an unusual filing to the court a couple weeks ago. It was a routine filing, but the 64-page document apparently reads more like an opening argument for a trial. In it, he strongly rebuts T****'s falsehoods regarding the way the classified documents case unfolded. 

Smith is also becoming frustrated with Judge Aileen "Loose" Cannon. He has filed a couple filings with her, calling out some of her decisions, not the least of which was her decision to release the names of potential witnesses. It really is outrageous to expose witnesses to the Wrath of Khan't. Real harm could come to the witnesses from nut-job MAGAts. Witnesses who are just trying to do the right thing and tell the truth. Cannon should understand this abundantly. She herself has been subject to death threats from wackos. One nutter has recently been sentenced to three years. 

You can see Joyce Vance, a political analyst, talk about Cannon's decisions and Smith's reactions on MSNBC.

7. The hush-money case in Manhattan may move forward given stalls in other cases. The trial is scheduled to begin on March 25. Though it had been put on the back burner so other cases could move forward, the slow wheels of justice have all but ground to a halt in some of those other cases, paving the way for this one to possibly go ahead.

Other newsie bits:

Drew Sheneman

The Repug Party continues to crumble. They cannot help but put their head under directly under T****'s boot. You have probably seen the news about the border deal gone ka-blooey. For ages the MAGAts have been calling for a border bill to manage the crisis at the southern border. A deal was hashed out in the Senate in a bipartisan way, and the bill passed the Senate. 

Here we had a bipartisan bill with wide support, and President Biden was warming up his pen to sign. But the Orange Menace struck again: he doesn't want there to be any cooperation with the Left, so he instructed House Speaker Mike Johnson to kill the bill. So freaking frustrating. 

Here is a Guide for the Perplexed for further reading.

That fake T**** auto workers "union" event in Michigan back in September? Turns out he paid $20,000 for the privilege of duping The People by hiring non-union folks to pretend to be union members at the bogus event. Rachel Maddow can tell you more. 

There's more evidence of T****'s neurological disorder, such as mixing up Nancy Pelosi and rival presidential candidate Nikki Haley. But that's not new news.


And Biden's failings. Robert Hur, the special prosecutor who looked at Biden's mishandling of classified documents, released his report and did not find a prosecutable case. Hur did call into question Biden's memory, though, and those comments overshadowed anything else from the report. Biden was not happy with Hur's opinions on his memory, and many prosecutors, even conservatives, agree he crossed the line. The comments are indeed potentially politically damaging.

I don't want to be agist. People of advanced age can and do fill complex roles with heavy cognitive loads. The fact is that Biden's age is a political problem, even before this. People are concerned about his age. Yes, T**** is old, too, and definitely cognitive impaired, and he's not much younger that Biden. But somehow, that stink has not stuck on him for the MAGA crowd, but it's sticking like crazy on Biden. Mini Racker in Time Magazine has actually discussed that for us, suggesting that in large part, it's all about appearances.

Let's just say Biden is forgetful. OK, but he is still a solid president. He has been getting things done (the infrastructure bill not the least of it!). The almighty American economy is booming. He's a strong leader. Even with some memory issues and his advancing age, he poses nowhere near the risk to our nation that T****'s return to the Whitewash House would dish out. There are much bigger issues. We need to reelect him.

THE MAGAt crowd is losing their shit over Taylor Swift, her boyfriend in the NFL, and what they see as a conspiracy to *gasp* influence the election by *clutching pearls* getting more than a few of her millions of fans to register to vote. Here we are, it is Super Bowl Sunday, and she'll be in the stands cheering and being her subversive self. They really hate powerful women, don't they? And they really, really hate people who vote!

Here is a peek inside Tay-Tay's daily routine, courtesy of McSweeney's (and by way of Big Sister Resister Pagrs).

Your regular reminder: Do what they hate. Do what you can to get out the vote! November will be here sooner than you know! 

Register to vote; help a new voter register; vote in your primary; send money to a charity that works for voter rights; get your postcards ready, and contact Postcards to Voters to help elect blue candidates; or find a specific candidate and volunteer to get them elected. 

You know: RESIST!






Sunday, August 9, 2020

GISH 2020

 For the past three years, I've participated in the annual GISH event. It's a week of wacky fun, creativity, caring, and charity. I've been lucky enough to land on an amazing team, led by team captain Sister Resister Anne. 

The week-long event challenges team members to create, make, bake, find, perform, ... all kinds of tasks.

Because the event is positive and full o' love, among the over 200 tasks there are several items that focus on social issues and are progressive in nature. Because politics is my thang, I was happy to undertake many of those items. I thought it fitting to share them here. 


Item #102. Give Sarah Cooper a run for her money lip-syncing Trump or any other politician you think deserves this presidential treatment.


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Last year, there was a challenge to create a PSA for stroke awareness using the tune for "Head and Shoulders Knees and Toes." So, in homage to that task, I chose the same tune for this year's song challenge. Plus the tune is easy. :-)

Item #105. Write and sing an original protest song about police brutality, and the racist foundations of the United States' criminal justice system

I can't sing, so this is way outside my comfort zone! But it's important, so I did it!


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This item challenged GISHers to re-create a vintage suffragette poster with a face from today:

Item #48.  This year marks the 100th Anniversary of the ratification of the 19th Amendment in the United States. We've made a lot of progress since then, but women represent only 25% of the US Senate and 23% of the House of Representatives, so we still have a long way to go. Find a female candidate you support and update a women's suffrage poster so that instead of being about obtaining the right TO vote for women, it's about getting votes FOR women — specifically, your candidate. Post the vintage poster and your update on social media, tagging the candidate and @sheshouldrun. Then, submit both the original poster and your updated version as a side-by-side image with the link to your social media post. (Do not submit a screenshot of your post — we want your original artwork.) - Inspired by Jrosebud. #kamalaharris #kamalaforvp #SheShouldRun 

I was pretty proud of this. I sketched it free-hand in the waning minutes of the hunt. 

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Makin' us learn: 

Item #256. Civil rights icon Rep. John Lewis recently passed away. At his funeral, former President Obama read his eulogy, and Former Presidents Clinton and Bush also made remarks. Listen to all three memorial speeches, then write a single paragraph about commonalities between the three speeches.


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Our team was set to the task of doing a virtual demonstration:


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Speaking of social justice, I did my first-ever crayon drip painting!


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And we made a fundraiser for this year's cause. Please donate if you can! This cause works toward equitable justice for all. Check it out here

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I guess this one is political. As a Speech-Language Pathologist, this resonated with me. so I grabbed it. (FYI the video had to be no more than 14 seconds long)

Item # 121: Not that we have a strong opinion on the topic, but to be a casual English language grammar prescriptivist is to be complicit and prideful in systems that, by nature, devalue cultural and colloquial flexibility in the use of language (lookin' at you, AAVE) by maintaining that only those selective demographics who have dominated the academy, or been deemed valuable by the academy, have the license to create language to suit their communicative needs — Big Academia only affords the grace of words to the voices of a specific demographic (generally, in the West, the well-educated, affluent and predominantly white members of society). Perform a mic-dropping slam poem highlighting the value of eschewing prescriptivism and embracing dynamic, evolving forms and dialects of grammar. You may not USE any language variance that's currently in use (like AAVE) to do this item as it may be appropriative or racially or technically insensitive, depending on the speaker… instead, you must perform it in academic English. Hypocritical? Yup.


Thanks for coming along on my GISH journey! 

Wednesday, January 1, 2020

2020 is here!

**************Happy New Year 2020**************



Clay Jones


As I begin my fourth year of blogging these weird, weird, times, I surrender to the tradition of an end-of-the-year recap. Today share my top five most-viewed posts, not of the last year but of the last three years.

#5. December 7, 2017. God Bless the United Shashe. It was an early look at his disordered speech.

#4. July 30, 2017. Tongue-Lashing: SCROTUSese Part 2. I examined the way his discourse is changing our very use of language.

#3. December 4, 2017. "O, that way madness lies; let me shun that; No more of that." -- King Lear. I sounded a warning about the new normal that we must reject.

#2. January 19, 2018. Thinking: the talking of the soul with itself. I looked at 45's physical exam, including the cognitive screening. I explained why I didn't think the screening results were valid.

...and my most-read post, by far:

#1. October 14, 2018. A feminist is anyone who recognizes the equality and full humanity of women and men. I took a look at the right's claims of harm to men from false accusation of rape in the wake of Kavenaugh. I looked at the real societal harms that men face, as well as the common false accusations that are a far bigger problem.


I've really enjoyed writing each of my 154 posts over the last three years. It has made me think and kept me sane. I thank you, my readers.

Now, let's get 2020 going!! We’ve got an election to do!


Thursday, October 10, 2019

The Hope: The Elders, the Women, and the Strength of the Fourth Branch

Fox News conducted a recent poll which showed that we are getting fatigued. We are simply tired about politics under the TЯUMP administration. I've been at this blog for almost 3 years – this is my 134th post – and I get it. It's hard to keep up with the news, period. It's hard to maintain the energy to be outraged and it's hard to work up the energy to act on that outrage.

But you know what? We must.

We must keep going. We must read the news every day. We must learn about the law, the Constitution, and we must not ever let this indecency get normalized.

I appreciate my readers for continuing this journey with me, even through the fatigue, the anger, the worry, and the dismay. I've always tried to put a positive spin on our outlook. It's important to feel both the anger and the hope. The anger can be useful; it can spur us toward action. But we shouldn't stay in the anger; that could become damaging. We must not become indifferent either. The minute we become complacent or unmoved, we will lose our Republic. Let's hold on to the hope. We have had honor in our government, and we can get there again.


Let's take a break and look for the hope and the inspiration: those leaders who can guide us through this mire of anger and fatigue.


The Elders

Oh! President Jimmy Carter! May we grow up to be like you! President Carter is 95 years old, and he is still working every single day making houses for Habitat for Humanity. The organization was founded in 1973 by a Georgia couple, and President and Mrs. Carter were early supporters. President Carter continues to build houses every day. He hasn't let cancer or broken bones slow him down. Even this week, when on Sunday he took a fall and sustained a facial injury that required 14 stitches. This remarkable man, along with his wife Rosalynn, was back at the job site a day later, hammer in hand, to build another house for the underprivileged.

Here's a snapshot of their project from last year.





He has been mostly quiet about our current president* and all the horseshit emanating from the White House, but this week he spoke up, in his gentle manner as always. He gave an interview to Andrea Mitchell of MSNBC.



Jimmy Carter is a good man. He is deeply religious, but will stand up for what is right, including leaving a church when it is the right thing to do. Christians can find inspiration in him.

Congressman John Lewis (D-GA), age 79, lived through the worst of the Civil Rights Era. He walked alongside Martin Luther King, Jr. during the 1960s. Mr. Lewis was brutally beaten more than once, but he kept getting up, fighting for the greater good. And he continues to fight, working hard for the citizens of Georgia's 5th Congressional district, and for all of us as a member of the House Ways and Means Committee.

Barbara Bush sadly died last year at age 92, but she was truly an inspiration and a patriot. She was the second woman to be both the wife and the mother of U.S. presidents, the first being Abigail Adams. She worked tirelessly for literacy, and in 2016 she was not afraid to speak loudly -- but gently -- about the scumbag that was about to be nominated as the Republican candidate for president.





Jane Goodall, at age 85, is still working for global conservation. She has been working all her life to protect chimpanzees, and has inspired millions to conserve the natural world all around us. And she hasn't stopped.





There are many women who inspire us. Michele Obama, for one. If you haven't read her memoir yet, grab it. Her story is inspirational, uplifting, and quintessentially American. Her influence has even been able to soften me at the personal level (not on the second-worst-presidential-level) of George W. Bush with their sweet friendship.



Michelle Obama has helped change the world. What a powerful woman! 

We can look to other young, powerful women for hope:

Greta Thunberg, the 16-year-old who within a year turned her one-person school strike protesting climate change into a world-wide movement, inspiring millions around the globe to demand and work toward change. This 16-year-old has met with world leaders and faced off with some of the most bullying among them.


Greta Thunberg


Mari Copeny, "Little Miss Flint," 12 years old, of Flint, Michigan, has been leading the fight for clean water in her community since she was 8 years old.




Malala Yousafzai, who won the Nobel Peace Prize at age 17, has inspired millions in her quest for equal education and women's rights in Pakistan and around the world.


Ten-year-old Bana al-Abed has been raising awareness about Syrian refugees. This young activist has also spoken to world leaders and educated and inspired many about the plight of children in war zones.



















Jazz Jennings, 19, has been a stalwart advocate for transgender youngsters and all who are in the LGBTQ community.


Indiginous Canadian and "Water Warrior" Autumn Peltier, age 15, has been working toward ensuring clean water in indigenous communities across Canada.





Emma Gonzales led the way for gun reform after her high school in Parkland, Florida experienced a deadly mass shooting. Who can forget her 6 minute, 20 seconds of silence – equal to the amount of time it took the gunman to murder 17 of her schoolmates – during her powerful speech after the shootings.






Women are at the forefront of our progress as a nation. From the courageous women running for – and winning – elected office, to the the young activists who inspire and spur us toward action, women have a special gift for leading. Women have important traits, like empathy, cooperation, nurturing, connection, thoughtfulness, and sensitivity.

Women leaders guide us to more collaboration and less war; more compassion and less greed; more deliberation and fewer hasty decisions; more consideration and less power struggle. Women who harness these traits are powerful forces.

And they scare the jeebus out of men like the Orange Scourge. These women are often the brunt of bullying and mocking, but they deflect that shit like Wonder Woman and are not slowed down a bit. Let them inspire us.



Sasha Brown-Worsham, writing for The Guardian about our young female leaders, encapsulates old white men's terror: "What would happen if teenage girls were actually allowed to feel good about themselves? What if we allowed them to have their interests with no shame? They might rise up and change everything. And that scares a certain kind of man."

The rest of us, men and women, old and young, activist and dreamer, can and will change the nation. As Rebecca Solnit wrote in a sobering and powerful essay, we are in dangerous times, but there is hope. The forefathers were wise, creating three co-equal branches of government, and today it seems like it is almost breaking. But in their infinite wisdom, they created another. We the People have power. We the fourth branch of government, and we can tip the scales. Our demands will be met. But we must make them.

Pay attention. Get angry. Act.

#Hope! 




Want to help directly? (As always, research charities before sending your hard-earned dough!)

Habitat for Humanity
Jane Goodall Institute
Environmental Defense Fund
Flint Water Fund: United Way
Malala Fund
Navajo Water Project
Parkland Cares
Everytown.org
Emily's List


**Special thanks to my sister resisters Pagrs and Karen for giving me articles and inspiration!**


Saturday, June 29, 2019

Waves of a Fever


"Things come and go in the news cycle like waves of fever." – Adam Curtis

....though during the last two and a half years, our fever has not broken once.


One of my missions in this blog is to simply chronicle the goings-on in our nation, and I struggle to keep up. So here is a feverish news digest of a bunch of big stuff and some little stuff that would be big stuff if there weren't so much other big stuff.


This week in America's Drumpfster fire.


Our border crisis hit us all extremely hard when we viewed a photo of the death of a 25-year-old Óscar Martínez Ramírez and his 23-month-old daughter Angie Valeria. They drowned, clinging to each other, in the Rio Grande, desperately trying to cross to seek asylum after they were turned away at a point of entry. Here is their story. My son is just a little older than Óscar, and his daughter is the same age as Angie Valeria. This image pierced my heart, as it did all of us. We all want to turn away from the image, but we mustn't.




Reports emerged of horrific conditions at the border facilities holding children. Hundreds of children are still separated from their families, held in cages in border detention facilities and are held without soap or toothbrushes, unbathed, sleeping on the concrete floor, and inadequately fed. Slightly older children as young as 7 and 8 years old are caring for the toddlers who don't have diapers. The babies are forced to soil their pants. There are not words adequate to describe the shame that Americans feel over this happening in our country. "Crisis" is inadequate to describe the situation.


The President* of the United States of America was accused of his 22nd rape. This time, it is a New Yorker writer and advice columnist who outlined her attack in an upcoming book. Her allegation is specific, credible, and corroborated, but the media yawned. SCROTUS's reaction? The repulsive "She isn't my type." Classic reptilian abuser language. One question, Mr. Baby Hands. Tell us about the type that you do rape. We must be outraged!  Don't let your outrage wane!


King Minus again called into his favorite friendly "news" outlet, FAUX News Business, to rant incoherently for 45 minutes. He ranted like a buffoon about everything and nothing. Mostly nothing, because although the host, Maria Bartiromo, pretended to understand what he was talking about, it was typical nonsense, in the true sense of the word. If you can't stomach the whole incoherent 45 minutes, there's video in this piece from Esquire.


Robert Mueller will speak to Congress in an open session on July 17. Mark your calendars and set your dial. Here is a chance to educate the 97% of Americans who have not yet read the full Mueller report, despite the report quickly reaching the top of best seller lists. People pay attention to the spoken word. I don't care if Mueller doesn't answer a single question about the report if he will just read his report out loud.


The Supreme Court has been busy with a flurry of end-of-session decisions. They handed a win to gerrymanderers. They struck down the census citizenship question that the Repugs wanted. And they also refused to hear a case that would restore an Alabama abortion ban.


TЯUMP is at the G20 summit in Osaka, Japan. Deplorable behaviors are front and center, as usual. Particularly his and wink and nod to his Cutie Putie, joking and smiling, saying oh-by-the-way (wink, wink), "Don't meddle in the election." Watch the body language below. This is just grotesque.




I offer as contrast:
Pete Souza


We are on the brink of war with Iran. Like those arsonist firefighters who disable the smoke detectors and remove the extinguishers before throwing the match and coming back to save the day, the Demander-in-Chief has once again dug us into another crisis of his own making. In his quest to undo every action of Barack Obama, he had withdrawn from the 2015 Iran Nuclear Agreement, leaving Iran angry and open to start aggressions, and now he wants to make a new deal. His G20 colleagues aren't having it. It's quite a pickle.


Systematic, repugnant misogynist racism reared its ugly head again in our favorite backwoods state, Alabama. A five-months-pregnant woman had an altercation with another woman. The pregnant woman, Marshae Jones, was shot. Her unborn baby was killed. Jones, the mother-to-be, was arrested and indicted on manslaughter charges in the death of her fetus, while her assaulter walked free. Tell me how this is America.


National treasure Jimmy Carter said he believes the 45th president is illegitimate. He's just saying out loud what most of us – including 45 himself – believe to be true.


The employees at Wayfair stood up for what is right and walked off the job. Our fellow sister and brother resisters protested their company's sales of furniture to the detention centers at the border. Americans on the right side of history! Let's hear it for them! Wayfair's response was tepid, sending $100,000 to the Red Cross, an organization that has nothing to do with assisting at the border. I think it's time to boycott to add pressure. (As an aside: I have had detention center profiteers as a draft post since the beginning of the year. I'll soon explore this topic further.)


We commemorated the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall Riots yesterday. Happy Pride! We've come a long way in our civil rights fight for LGBT folks; we still have a ways to go.


And lastly, a bit of a positive:

The cavalry is coming. This week we had our first debates of the 2020 election cycle. Twenty Democrats faced off over two nights. I watched both and my first impression was "Yay!" There was a lot of progressive talk; all of the candidates had good ideas (except for that Marianne Williamson person. What is she all about?), and they all align with my thinking. We have a deep field of good people to choose from!

My winners from Night 1: Liz Warren and Julian Castro. Cory Booker looks good too. I like him.

My winners from Night 2: Kamala and Mayor Pete. What smart people! Uncle Joe looked tired, washed out, and unprepared. He sounded like just another old white male politician with nothing new to add, spouting the same old talking points. And Kamala was en fuego putting him on the defensive about his civil rights record. He was backing from the flames the whole time, and I would not be surprised if his end-of-three-minutes blank look saying, "My time is up" is turned into a meme, gif, or attack-ad soundbite. Like Rep. Swalwell (CA-15th) said, it's time to pass the torch. I am ready to put him on the back burner and throw my support to some of the others.

Liz and Kamala are by far my favorites of this talented cast!


Here is Stephen Colbert and his summaries of the debates. He does it better than I ever could.





and here is the amazing Kate McKinnon and her impression of Marianne Williamson.





Whew! That's a lot of outrage in one week! Let us channel the outrage into action. Find a candidate to support and SUPPORT her, with all you have. As the field changes, change your alliance, embrace another progressive, move this country back to its ideals. And while the campaigns roll on, contact your members of Congress TODAY. Express your outrage on these issues. Resistbot makes it easy. They'll fax a letter directly to your member of Congress, directly from your text or Messenger. Even if your representatives are progressive, write to them and express your outrage. Our leaders must hear that we will not stand for it!

Act with your dollars. Help at the border by donating to RAICES, the National Immigration Law Center, the National Bail Fund Network, or another charity working to help these unfortunate people.

Whatever you do, so SOMETHING! Get out your fire hoses.... It's up to us, Resisters!

Mike Luckovich



Monday, August 14, 2017

We Stand With Charlottesville

"Change will not come if we wait for some other person or some other time. We are the ones we've been waiting for. We are the change that we seek." -- Barack Obama

Yesterday there was a gathering at De La Guerra Plaza in downtown Santa Barbara to express solidarity with our friends in Charlottesville, Virginia, after the horrific events of Saturday. We showed up to condemn white supremacy and continue the fight for justice and liberty for all.

After a moment of silence, several people spoke, including one from the local group from SURJ, Showing Up for Racial Justice, a national group dedicated to organizing white people to fight for racial justice.  It was a good-sized group attending the rally, especially given the lateness of the event's organization.

There wasn't much local coverage.  Noozhawk had a story.

I took a couple photos.

Little Sister Resister
The reverse said, "Love and Kindness Always Win"




panorama shot


One of the main points at the rally was that, while it is important to show up at rallies and demonstrations, it is what we do in-between times that will make the difference. We must continue to strive for change.

Santa Barbara is an insulated bubble. We don't feel the impacts of racism here as keenly as folks do in other parts of the country. But we must always raise our voice and act! Get involved and stay involved. Look for your chapter of SURJ, Just CommunitiesIndivisible, or other resistance groups. Get out the vote. Get involved in local politics. Inspire others.

Own your part of racism and oppression, even if it has been simply silence. Be silent no more. Speak out against hateful words and acts.  Be the change you want to see.

Do something. 

Here is a great essay: White Feelings 0-60 by Erynn Brook

The Southern Poverty Law Center put out an Action Guide. (Thanks to my Big Sister Resister for pointing me to this)  Go! Do Something!

If you don't have the time to get involved, perhaps you have the money.  Donate to organizations that fight the fight. Here are a few good ones to donate to:

The Southern Poverty Law Center
The Anti-Defamation League
The NAACP

or any of the organizations listed here: Racial Equity Resource Guide. Be sure to do your homework and check with Charity Navigator or another watchdog before you send your money anywhere!

I also wrote about hate groups and the uptick in hate violence a few weeks ago. You can read my post here: Hate Cannot Drive Out Hate....

Resist!




Thursday, April 27, 2017

A Lot of Little Things That Would be Big Things if There Weren't so many Big Things Already


“We must learn that passively to accept an unjust system is to cooperate with that system, and thereby to become a participant in its evil.” ― Martin Luther King Jr.


WE MUST RESIST!

We know a lot of the Big Things that SCROTUS and his cronies have done that erode our freedoms, our protections, and our security.  I won't cover those here.

No, today I'm writing about some of the Little Things. These things are flying under the radar, primarily because there are so many Big Things taking the attention.  We ought to pay attention to the little things, too.


The Right to Protest
The Right to Protest is literally under attack.  The United Nations is concerned that at least 19 states have laws in the works that would increase the criminalization of peaceful protests, including laws that would increase punishments for certain types of activities during protests, such as wearing masks or robes during a protest or blocking traffic during a protest; making it legal to run over protesters "as long as the crash was accidental;" and making it a crime to heckle lawmakers. WTF??  Heckling lawmakers is guaranteed by the Constitution. In fact, we have a DUTY to heckle lawmakers!!  Read this article from The Washington Post, Keep in touch with your state representatives and protest these types of laws from being implemented.

“There may be times when we are powerless to prevent injustice, but there must never be a time when we fail to protest.” ― Elie Wiesel


Energy Star
You've heard that Agent Orange wants to gut the Environmental Protection Agency, cutting its budget by 30%.  You may not have heard that Energy Star --the beloved program that costs so little but makes a huge impact in consumer energy savings-- is slated to be eliminated outright. Really? Why?


Altering Websites
Government websites have been dismantled or pared down. On Day 1 of the administration, the official whitewash.gov website eliminated pages on climate change, LGBQ issues, and civil rights. Within days of the inauguration, the EPA's website began to remove its scientific information.  This week, there are reports that data, initially rumored to be removed, will not be taken down.  Go, Brother and Sister Resisters!  Incredibly, the State Department advertised Mar-A-Lago resort on its official page (since taken down).  And as if to raise the middle finger to all lovers of nature, the Bureau of Land Management website replaced its banner photo from a man and boy hiking to a vein of coal ready to be mined. This has since been changed, no doubt in response to outrage by us resisters!

One of the most exciting evolutions of the resistance came about when SCROTUS started to limit the National Park Service's social media output, leading to the birth of AltNationalParkService, a group of anonymous rouge park employees speaking out on social media: Twitter and Facebook. YES!  Park Rangers leading the resistance!


The Election Assistance Commission
The Election Assistance Commission, a body formed after the disastrous 2000 Election Sham, helps improve voting machines and helps resist hacking, supports election bodies and poll workers, as well as promotes voter registration and voting in general.  Guess who wants to do away with the EAC?  Of course, the Republicans, who do all they can to suppress voting.  Grrrrr. Contact your MoCs to encourage them to vote no on H.R.634 - Election Assistance Commission Termination Act.


The National Forensic Commission
Also eliminated from the Federal Government is The National Forensic Commission, a body within the Department of Justice, which included independent scientists. It was ordered by Jeff Sessions to be dissolved this month.  Now, Forensic Science is near and dear to my heart, and we need to support and promote good scientific practices for justice to prevail.  It's just another casualty in the War on Science. Really troubling. These people weaken our country with every turn.


Surgeon General
You may not have heard that the Surgeon General, Dr. Vivek Murthy, was fired.  Now a nurse, Rear Adm. Sylvia Trent-Adams, holds the position.


Ok, just one big thing.......



So there is one issue that is not flying under the radar, but is egregious and must be mentioned! This is an outrage, and the Resistance must rise up to prevent this from happening!

The National Park System!  The Infinite and Endless Liar wants to open up our precious public lands for drilling, mining, raping!  Our National Parks and National Monuments are some of the most incredible protected lands in the world. The National Parks are gems, and is is outrageous that he is considering undoing some 40 parks created over the last 20 years! Read the thorough write-up in National Geographic. Patagonia, for one, is threatening to sue if SCROTUS tries to un-do these National Parks. If you want to help, the Alt National Park Service suggests this:



In addition, consider donating to a charity that works to protect the earth.  I have just donated to EarthJustice (motto: "Because the Earth needs a good lawyer"), which has a 4/4 (90%+) rating on Charity Navigator.

Thanks for reading, and keep up the resistance!