Wednesday, February 17, 2021

Trump's Judicial Appointments

 My idea about what to do about Trump's destructive influence on American judiciary for decades to come.


Whereas, it has been proven with certainty, by the Mueller report and other credible sources, that Donald Trump solicited assistance from Russia for his presidential election campaign and cooperated and coordinated with Russian entities during his campaign, and

Whereas, it has been shown that Donald Trump benefited from long-standing financial ties with a variety of Russian individuals and businesses, and

 Whereas, since his inauguration, Donald Trump has appointed more than 200 judges at all levels of the federal judiciary, including three Supreme Court judges, and

 Whereas, these judges, many of whom were rated as Not Qualified by the American Bar Association, will influence America’s laws and policies for decades to come, and

 Whereas, given all the existing evidence, there is no doubt that Donald Trump operated during his presidency as the agent of a foreign power, namely Russia,

 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITIZENS OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA THAT:

 All federal judgeship appointments made during the Trump administration were made unlawfully and unconstitutionally, and all such individuals shall be removed from those positions immediately and new qualified individuals appointed and confirmed as mandated by law.

DECREED BY THE CITIZENS OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA


There are no morals more relative than conservative morals, and no hypocrisy quite like conservative hypocrisy.

Thursday, August 20, 2020

It's the Economy Stupid

The only thing Trump has to offer non-racist Americans is his claim that the economy was so strong pre-covid. But that is not even close to the truth. After Republicans wrecked our economy, and the world's, in 2007-08, Obama got it back on track. Trump was handed a growing economy that was humming along nicely. So, naturally Trump did what Republicans do: give a huge tax break to the rich which doubled the budget deficit. 


At the time of covid, our economy was running a huge deficit, middle class wages were stagnant, working class families were having to hold down two or three jobs and still couldn't afford decent housing, and income inequality was at an historic level. The deficit caused by the tax cut means that we don't have the borrowing capacity to carry the economy until the pandemic eases, so what would have been a recession will probably now be a depression.   

For a century now, we have been in a cycle where Republicans wreck our economy and Democrats have to rebuild it. Imagine where we would be if Democrats could spend their time in office moving the country ahead, instead of repairing the damage done by Republicans. It would be nice to think we can break that cycle at some point, but for now it will continue, although this time the damage done by Republicans may be permanent. 

There are no morals more relative than conservative morals, and no hypocrisy quite like conservative hypocrisy.

Sunday, August 16, 2020

What Republicans Are

 

For decades now, the leadership of the Republican party has been dedicated to one thing: transferring as much wealth as possible from 99% of the country to the richest 1%, and they have been remarkably effective at it. Every thought they think, every comment they make, every action they take, every policy they create, has that one goal in mind.

They couldn't succeed, though, without the cooperation of a large percentage of the 99% electing them to office and keeping them in power. As of now, in order to get the votes of racists, they will pretend to be white supremacists. But they take that stance only to keep the money flowing. They would be ardent advocates of Black Lives Matter if that would increase the flow of money from the poor and middle class to them.

 The sensible among us can only look and shake our heads in dismay while those who are losing everything support and vote for those who are taking everything from them.

This principle applies to the pandemic. Those of us who are not Republican leaders look at the situation and say: How can we most safely get back to normal? They say: How can we keep the most money flowing to us? 

Therefore, their stance is to get the 99% back to work, while they quarantine and test and keep themselves safe so they can enjoy their riches. And, all the while, their supporters and voters sacrifice themselves in order to enrich them. Unfortunately, those of us who would rather live than be part of the Republican death cult, are finding it hard to save ourselves. 

There are no morals more relative than conservative morals, and no hypocrisy quite like conservative hypocrisy.

A College Sports Fan

The reason we won't have a college football season and may not have basketball either, is because of the American dumb-as-a-box-of-rocks right wing and our even dumber than that president. To summarize:

  • Yes, coronavirus started in China, but, according to experts on viruses (and, no, right wingers, listening to talk radio does not make you an expert) it was not released from a laboratory.
  • Yes, China covered up and lied about the seriousness of the coronavirus, because that is how authoritarian governments react to any occurrence that makes them look bad. Which explains why Trump reacted the same way once it reached America.
  • No, the fact that the Chinese government lied about the seriousness of the coronavirus epidemic in their country, does not excuse Trump's lies about the seriousness of it in our country.
  • Yes, we could have had college sports, and other normal activities of a normal country, if we had an effective early lockdown like in other countries, which halted the spread of the virus.
  • No, we didn't have that, because the right wing in this country cannot control their dumbness long enough to shut up and put on a mask.
  • Yes, the coronavirus is going to rampage through this country for years after it has been tamped down in other countries because they don't have to contend with the American right wing which has embraced dumbness as a virtue.
  • No, there is no hope for us, because the only principle the American right wing knows is to wait for the left wing to take a stand, then to take the opposite one. Unfortunately, that means when the left creates a strategy to save our country from the pandemic, the right will fight like hell to destroy it, and be proud as hell of themselves while they do it.
And no, left wing doesn't mean socialist. The right wing in this country has moved so far to the right they believe only in prosperity for the wealthiest, while the rest of us go begging. Left wing in this country at this time means people who believe in the old-fashioned notion there should still be a middle class and a working class and upward mobility should still be possible with hard work. Out-dated notions, I know.

There are no morals more relative than conservative morals, and no hypocrisy quite like conservative hypocrisy.

Sunday, May 17, 2020

Drink the Kool-Aid

After hearing and reading about Trump's suggestions to fight coronavirus by drinking disinfectant, my first thought was to recommend that if his supplicants were inclined to follow his prescription, it might be more palatable if it were mixed with Kool-Aid. I then read that there is actually a group of his supporters that advocate drinking bleach to kill the virus.

Now, I don't know if they influenced him, or he influenced them. I suspect like most right-wing insanity, it is a reinforcement loop of craziness, with all parties refining and adding to the lunacy of all the others.

Regardless, I would hate to make that recommendation and then find out that one of his cult members actually did drink a cocktail of bleach and Kool-Aid. Not that I think this blog could ever influence anyone to do anything, but if I did make such a suggestion and then discovered someone actually did it, I would feel guilty, even knowing I had nothing to do with it. 

So, I definitely do not want anyone, even Trumpsters, to drink bleach or a mixture of bleach and anything else.  That's the way normal people think and feel, unlike members of the Trump cult, who have made it clear they couldn't care less what happens to anyone who isn't a member.

There are no morals more relative than conservative morals, and no hypocrisy quite like conservative hypocrisy.

Thursday, September 19, 2019

Israel

You have to be a member of the boomer generation to remember when email, instead of Twitter or whatever has now taken the place of Twitter, was the preferred method of social communication. Every extended family group had an older, Republican, always a Republican, relative who served as the self-appointed information administrator and would distribute emails containing right-wing generated lies and talking points that always purported to reveal the nefarious goings-on of Democrats. And no matter how ludicrous were the claims, they were accepted as fact by Republicans.

For many years the collector and distributor of internet knowledge for my own large extended family was an older cousin who was a dentist and, evidently, believed that acquisition of such an impressive level of achievement gave him unequaled insight into the workings of the universe. I would, mostly,  open his emails since they occasionally contained news about family members I seldom got to see, but this was rare, and I never bothered to respond to them, or to the emails he forwarded that were authored by right-wing operatives and conspiracy theorists. It was easy to discredit the wild claims about Democrats simply by going to any of the various websites that tracked and disproved them, but, evidently, not one Republican in existence has ever done this.

There was one time, though, that one of the forwarded emails struck a nerve. It claimed Democrats did not support American troops fighting in Iraq because they did not support the Iraq war. This time I responded to my cousin, saying that like millions of Americans I did not support Bush and Cheney's war, but I certainly did support our troops. And, the fact that I was a veteran and he was not, made my opinion worth at least as much as his. He replied with an typically weak Republican attempt at sarcasm, apologizing for confusing my thinking. I replied that he hadn't in the least.

Since the days of the Iraq war, Republicans have increasingly used this tactic of equating criticism of them, their allies, and their policies with criticism of better people and higher principles: criticizing Trump is criticizing America; criticizing police officers who kill black Americans is criticizing law enforcement; criticizing the abundance of guns is criticizing the constitution; criticizing economic policies that further enrich the already rich is criticizing capitalism.

A more recent manifestation of this tactic is to claim that criticism of Israeli policy relating to Palestinians is the same as being anti-Semitic. Israel is certainly special in that it serves as the sanctuary for a people who have endured extreme and enduring persecution, but it is also a sovereign, independent country subject to the same international laws, rules, and relationships that all other nations must deal with.  Israel's biggest problem is its right wing leader, Netanyahu, who like all other right-wing leaders is corrupt and incompetent. Like all the others, he is incapable of formulating and implementing a coherent public policy of any kind except for those that enrich him, and keep him in power.

Instead of deciding what Israel is, what it should be, and creating a rational strategy to get there, Netanyahu and his party want everything. They want all the land now occupied by Palestinians for themselves, and then for all the Palestinians to magically disappear.  In order to make their dream come true, their only strategy is to cozy up to American conservatives and hope they can generate enough political pressure so America will be forced to help them muscle their way to their fantasy future. In so doing, both Israel and America will continue to be portrayed as enemies of Muslims and will continue to be targets of extremist attacks. Which will be just fine with the Israeli right, because it ensures that Israel and America will be joined in a partnership against the rest of the world.

As far as long term strategy, though, there can't be anything dumber than Israel getting in bed with the American right: home to neo-Nazis, white supremacists, and evangelical Christians. While the American liberal left may criticize Israeli's self serving, self-destructive foreign policy, there is no doubt it will come to Israel's defense if it is attacked. The American right on the other hand, may or may not, depending on the same calculation it makes about everything: will it enrich them and help keep them in power.

I have to shake my head in wonderment at the strangeness of the world when I see Netanyahu cozying up to the most conservative of American evangelical Christian leaders.  As of now, they are supporters of Israel, but only because the existence of an independent Jewish state with Jerusalem as its capital is part of a narrative they interpret as leading to them being world rulers imposing a Christian theocracy on humanity.  Definitely, no Jews will be allowed in that future, and in the present, all it will take for the evangelical world to turn against Israel is for one influential leader to express his belief that Jews have done their part and now it's time to go back to viewing them as killers of Christ and the right would abandon Israel in an instant.

The ability of conservatives of all nationalities and religions to view the world as they want it to be, instead of the way it is, is an unending wonder.

There are no morals more relative than conservative morals, and no hypocrisy quite like conservative hypocrisy.











 

Wednesday, August 21, 2019

The Truth of It

I just have to laugh, albeit ruefully, at the liberal press when they exhibit such incredulity that Trump's supporters continue to support him when they are the group hurt most by his policies. "Surely, this time they will turn against him," they say, while donning their safari gear and preparing to head into the wilds of middle America.

The latest targets in their quest to find Trump supporters who have turned on him are farmers hurt badly by his trade wars with America's largest agricultural trading partners.

I don't pretend to have heard all the interviews with farmers. I'm sure there are a few individuals whose opinion of him has changed. All of the ones I've heard, though, have expressed unenthusiastic, but steadfast support, with the justification that other countries have been pushing us around for years now, and, finally, someone is standing up to them. So, if they must suffer in order to stand with Trump against the international bullies, then so be it. They are his loyal foot soldiers, prepared to sacrifice themselves if called upon to do so.

Exactly how the world has been pushing us around is never explained, but it is incontrovertible conservative doctrine that during the Obama presidency he went around the world apologizing for America's greatness to everyone he could find, while allowing America to be disrespected and bullied. That this has no basis in reality matters not at all. It's true in conservative world, just as it's true that white men are persecuted and discriminated against more than any other group.  These things are true in conservative world, and to conservatives, that's true enough.

I wish I could meet just one of these liberal media members conducting these interviews, grab them by the shoulders and just shake the shit out of them. Then once I've got their attention, I would yell: "Get it through your head. Forty percent of Americans are Trumpsters! Forty fucking percent! And in rural America, eighty fucking percent! Eighty fucking percent! And they will never be anything else! They will never stop being Trumpsters! No matter what! If they lose their businesses and their homes! If they can't afford an education for their children! If they can't afford healthcare for their families! If their livestock die from the heat and rivers flow through their living rooms! They will still be Trumpsters! And no, I can't explain it to you! And no, it doesn't matter if you understand it! Just accept it! Just Fucking Accept It!"

At least then I would feel better, although our world would still be doomed.

There are no morals more relative than conservative morals, and no hypocrisy quite like conservative hypocrisy.