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Eliminating “Overhead”

Surprise, surprise. The NIH lost billions this week in research funding because grants include overhead. So forget cancer, Alzheimers, Parkinsons, and the myriad diseases for which the world’s foremost researchers are trying to cure. We have to keep computers, support staff and most importantly pencils and paper out of the hands of our top medical researchers. Heavens, they might have an idea in the middle of the night to save the lives of millions! We wouldn’t want them to easily write it down.

Years ago I had a client, a tiny (in monetary size, not ambition or talent) repertory theatre and negotiated the funding process with numerous institutional donors. All wanted program-only funding. Let me tell you what that does.

At this particular theatre, the founders were a retired couple. He received no salary as managing director and she received a modest stipend as artistic director. Program-only would mean that they couldn’t pay the artistic or managing directors for keeping the books or selecting the annual season of plays. They probably couldn’t buy the five scripts they needed for the actors to prepare, or pay to license the play for performances. They couldn’t pay the rent on the shop for the set decorator, or for the tools he needed to design and make the sets. Or the audio equipment. Or the box office manager to create, print and sell tickets to the performances. They couldn’t hire actors or rehearse. They couldn’t raise funds or rent a tiny office for the development director and business manager. They only wanted to pay for the five performances, 8:00 – 10:00 p.m. on show nights, plus one matinee.

If they wanted to get the money down to next to nothing, audience members could go to the library, see if it had the play to lend out, and read it for themselves. But Shakespeare was meant to be seen, heard and experienced, live and in person. Ditto Neil Simon, David Mamet, Tom Stoppard and so many other brilliant playwrights.

It takes a village to put on a play, just ask Judy Garland and Mickey Rooney in practically every movie they made together. “Let’s put on a show!” Just as it takes a university and top-notch talent to run a medical research institution. Does the university president have a hands-on presence in medical research funded by the NIH? No, but his/her presence at the institution is needed.

If Tesla had no need for “overhead” or administrative funding, then why is Elon Musk’s salary $101 BILLION dollars this year? Think about it. Some administration is needed if we are to cure cancer. Again, scalpel, not cudgel.

Work with the agencies and Congress to trim budgets fairly. With a common cause and buy-in by those involved, it’s amazing what can be accomplished. Elon Musk has a huge conflict of interest in his role here, and superseding existing law and constitutional demands is not right and must be corrected before it does too much damage to our democracy.

One thing most presidents know already is that with great power comes great responsibility. What one can do with a company, large or small, owned by one person is vastly different than dealing with a democracy with three branches of government. They’re all useful and should be balanced, and no, I don’t believe for a moment in a unitary executive who rules the legislature and judiciary. That’s not what Americans signed up for. Read the Constitution. Onward and upward, Dee

Dear Billionaires

To the newspaper owners who chickened out of endorsements in the 2024 Presidential election:

No, I’m not one of you. I am a customer who reads your content or buys whatever you sell. I’ve been an Amazon Prime member for ages. I’m also a taxpayer who pays for the government contracts you’re afraid of losing if Donald Trump wins the presidency.

If yours was a reasoned decision arrived at a year ago, that’s one thing. But waiting until a week before the election and weaseling out is so incredibly cowardly and it defies any other description.

I think of Shay Moss and Ruby Freeman who have feared for their lives for the past four years since Donald Trump singled them out for simply doing their election jobs in Georgia. They had guts and a heck of a lot to lose.

With such a cruel and ephemeral temper as has one Donald Trump, even sucking up to him now doesn’t guarantee for one minute that you won’t be next on his hit list. At least you have excess material wealth to fall back on. Most of the rest of us don’t.

Just because Kamala Harris will uphold the Constitution and rule of law, doesn’t mean that this doesn’t sting. No, she won’t shut down the free press or single you out for retribution, but that’s no reason to be an ultimate weenie. I might go to prison for all the reasoned, anti-Trump posts I’ve penned but I still write of the wrongs Mr. Trump has done and the more he can inflict from the Oval Office toward women, immigrants and other enemies from within.

I stand behind the red, white and blue. Your flag seems only to be green. Given a choice between 250 years of democracy or a new autocracy led by a cruel, inhumane idiot surrounded by sycophants I’ll choose democracy every day and twice on Sunday.

The economy will burst under the grand tariff plan and Trump’s daily mood swings will lead to the polar opposite of economic stability. Thanks for that. Staying on the fence gets awfully uncomfortable. Enjoy it. I voted for democracy and hope others will as well. Dee

Freedom

Ask anyone who lives in the United States of America what they cherish most about this great nation and they inevitably say, “freedom.”

Thanks to Donald Trump, the RNC and its joined-at-the-hip Heritage Foundation and Project 2025, we are about to lose that freedom unless we get our act together and let the country and world know that America is the land of the free!

Joe Biden has told us many times that whenever Americans work together, there is nothing that we cannot accomplish. I have believed in that can-do spirit for my 65 years as an American citizen, 47 of those years as a voter (since age 18). President Biden has gotten us over COVID, rescued our economy, is repairing our neglected infrastructure, respects the rights of women and other groups opponents are targeting, and has renewed the world’s respect of the USA through strengthening ties with NATO and other alliances.

He has garnered the vote of 85% of primary voters, who have sent his nomination to delegates who will meet in a few weeks at the Democratic National Convention to nominate him as the Democratic designee for President. He has asked us for our support and we voters gave it. Now party leaders and especially the press (that’s you, Gray Lady) are saying he’s not the one, that we should abandon the man who has given fifty years of his life to serving us, we, the people.

The choice should be clear. One side wants the US to be free, the other wants to tell all of us what to do. One side wants to continue our 248-year democracy, the other wishes to tear up our Constitution. For what? A sixteen-page campaign brochure that gives kingly powers to Donald Trump. To do what, exactly? Anything he wants.

This week, a decision must be made. From then on, every Democrat, Independent, Never Trumper and Undecided (but still yearning to breathe free) must go with the speed and strength of a freight train to save our democracy from Republican political hacks, christian nationalists, paramilitary organizations in Trump’s thrall, a broken Congress and now a MAGA Supreme Court. Because when we put our minds to it and work together, nothing is impossible.

When Tories in the UK fell the other day to Labour, it was to eliminate 14 years of conservative excess that has taken a toll on its economy. The French hemmed and hawed about Le Pen and a conservative takeover just this week and voila, the people heeded the call and turned the tables. What does the American free press say? Biden can’t win because Sunak and Macron are incumbents and voters hate incumbents these days. What?! Citizens want freedom and stable economies, not tyrants with an axe to grind. L’etat, c’est moi didn’t work in the French Revolution, and it didn’t work this week.

I’m sick of hearing that my country is a cesspool, about its downfall, third-world nation status and “American carnage.” That’s not where we live. We live in a land of plenty, of opportunity, of equal rights and talented immigrants. And yes, women who have yearned for equality, the right to vote, hold a good job with good pay, have say over their bodily functions, want affordable child care, want to be safe, along with their children, from gun violence and domestic abuse, and to be able to obtain a no-fault divorce.

The Christian right want to send women back to the fifties, the 1850’s. We’ve worked too hard for equality and freedom. Sorry, but no rich white guy is going to tell me I have to give up freedom and equality. What’s the big deal about abortion and only man/woman marriage in the “new and improved” Republican Platform that was passed in secret? The language hasn’t changed, it’s merely been removed. The 14th Amendment is still in there allowing for citizenship upon conception. And I’m sure that in order to get the evangelicals on board, they’re being told that it’s OK to merely remove language that’s been in the platform since Reagan, we’re not really doing anything, just leaving it out to pretend until after the election, see? Once Trump wins and gains control over the House and Senate, it’s back to business as usual and a national ban on abortion, contraception, IVF and everything else on the real wish list. The Platform is only a ruse to get moderates and independents to vote for Trump, it’ll be torn up on November 6 and vettings will begin in earnest for Heritage Foundation leaders to man (yes, to a man, men) the cabinet.

I’m just telling it like it is, folks. If you really believe Trump has no clue about Project 2025, even who the Heritage Foundation is, just look at the banners behind him at speaking events; the people who wrote Project 2025 also wrote the new RNC platform and most of them were on his staff when he was president. Read it and decide if you want democracy and freedom, or tyranny and oppression. Join the freedom train. I see Joe Biden waving us in at the station. Hi, Joe! We’re with you all the way. Vote! Dee

Denying Project 2025?

Donald Trump just found out that Americans don’t want to lose their Constitutional rights or Social Security checks or have a theocracy tell them if they qualify for needed health care. As a matter of fact, while most Americans have not read the 900 page document, they are becoming aware of its greatest hits, and are, understandably, less than enthused.

Ask a voter whether s/he wants to lose their rights, be told what they can and cannot do, and have incompetent political hacks decide what drugs are safe to take and water to drink, air to breathe and they’ll probably say, Hell no!

So Donald Trump, all of a sudden, has no idea what Project 2025 is or who runs it so he “wishes them luck.” Kinda like telling the January 6 insurrectionists that he loves them and they’re very special.

Two problems with this:

  • They’re all HIS people; and
  • Donald Trump does not have a Republican Party platform, only “whatever I want” if that can be called a political platform.

So, are you willing to vote for someone who regularly convenes with his former senior staffers at the Heritage Foundation (author of Project 2025) events and has never stood on a political platform of his own? If he denies he’ll implement Project 2025, then gets elected and follows it to the letter, you can’t exactly vote him out of office for lying to you, again. Think about it.

Project 2025 will burn down the house of American democracy. I don’t think that’s a great way to plan for our great nation’s 250th birthday. And I can’t for the life of me see why so many Americans are willing to toss our Constitution for an imperial presidency that only benefits rich white men. Tossing away 250 years of freedom to live under the tyranny of one orange man is ludicrous, in my opinion. But that’s why we have elections. I plan to speak, and hope you do as well.

At least ask, if not the Project 2025 platform, what’s YOUR plan, Mr. Trump? Is it hiding along with your perfect alternative to the Affordable Care Act, Mexican funding for The Wall, and the always promised, never delivered “Infrastructure Week?” Vote! Dee

Blood and Guts

We should be joyously preparing for our nation’s 250th birthday, celebrating our bold vision of a democratic republic that has inspired other nations. We should remember the patriots who fought and bled for freedom from a tyrannical monarchy and religious persecution.

We should rejoice in the freedoms we have, to vote for our president and representatives, choose a God to worship (or not) and to have a role in civic life, and that the United States of America is known as a melting pot where all are welcome.

Personally, I would like to thank Donald J. Trump. Why? For challenging our Constitution like no other president has. Now it’s time for the inevitable hook to enter from backstage and pull him, gently but firmly, off stage and into the twilight and golf courses around the world. Preferably without a social network as punishment for the ills he has unleashed.

Because now is our time, the time for We, The People to fix our country. Are there things I’d like to change about our Constitution? Sure. I wish the deadline hadn’t passed for the Equal Rights Act because it may have saved half our population, women, from the predicament we’re in. But it’s time to enforce it. Donald Trump took a flamethrower to our Constitution, which was paid for in blood and guts of our forbears. Now it’s time to enforce it’s provisions on insurrection and emoluments, for a start.

SCOTUS is in a bad way, and they got themselves into this predicament. It’s time they stopped kowtowing to Republican donors and think tanks and remember we, the people. Some Americans think that only the voters have the right to take Trump off the national stage. The text of our Constitution says that insurrectionists cannot hold public office. Period. And yes, the voters did weigh in on Article XIV Section 3, in 1868. Just like age and national origin, insurrectionists are not allowed to hold the office of POTUS. Trump disqualified himself. He has to live with the consequences of his actions because our founders voted not to have a King anymore. It’s time for all y’all to show some guts, SCOTUS.

I believe that the Republican Party no longer exists, as its only purpose is to bow to the whims of a dictator-in-waiting who cares for no-one but himself. The people who vote for him will be slapped down so quickly and sent to vast camps for anyone King Donald feels the least bit slighted by. The camps aren’t for illegal aliens, as they’ll be deported post-haste. They’re for the rest of us who write things like this.

All of us have to remember that we’re American. Only the indigenous Americans came from here, all the rest of us are from other countries. Everyone. Am I, by my very existence, vermin, poisoning the blood of our nation? I think not. But I do happen to be white, and of Northern European ancestry so I look like I belong with the MAGA crowd. If I had to leave I believe my citizenship would be guaranteed in Canada, perhaps even in England, Ireland, Germany, Switzerland, maybe even France. But before I’m forced to leave the country of my birth, it’s up to me to join with you in righting some wrongs.

We need to get together and vote en masse. Republicans, Democrats and Independents who want to celebrate 250 years together as fellow Americans living in a democracy.

We need to assure the right for all to vote, end gerrymandering and dark money in politics. We need to get SCOTUS to grow a pair (sorry, folks) and stop kowtowing to Republican donors and if they want to take the Constitution originally and textually, actually read the insurrection clause before they try to weasel their way out of making a tough decision. They’re the Supreme Court, for heaven’s sake, they’re appointed for life to make these kinds of decisions. If they can’t do it, we’re not just going to roll over on this one, as we’re not for Dobbs. Leave presidential ballots to the states until we can fix the Supreme Court (increase the number, institute term limits and have an enforceable Code of Ethics).

The best thing I’ve heard today is that the brave Capitol Police officer who led rioters up the stairs away from our elected Senators and Representatives, Harry Dunn, is running for Congress in Maryland’s 3rd District. If elected, it’d be tough for the Jan 6 deniers to continue to say that it was just a regular tourist day at the Capitol.

We need to elect serious people, not those who will bend over backwards to do anything Donald Trump dreams up at three a.m., people who will deal with serious problems that affect all Americans. We don’t need non-representatives who only care about fundraising for whatever they do with the money (botox, anyone?) and scoring points on social media or “owning the libs.”

If we elect people who will actually represent we, the people, we’ll fix voting. When voting is fixed we can deal with responsible gun ownership, womens’ reproductive care and rights, and retaining separation of church and state. Staving off the thought of real life in a post-democratic country should be a priority for all. Living in a white supremacist country cloaked in a fake theocracy is not my idea of fun, especially as I’ll have to write to you on prison walls if I’m allowed a pencil at all.

Happy New Year! Let’s take our country back. It’s the least we can do to honor our founders who created separation of powers for a reason. One person, one vote. Meaningful freedom (not “freedom for me, not for thee”).The rule of law. Let’s fix things so we can go back to arguing policies and who’s got the best chili recipe. Or ragu, for our Italian-Americans. Latkes, BBQ, pho, deep dish or thin crust….

It’s our Constitution. It’s our flag. If we believe, together we can do anything. Let’s not forget convenient leash-free areas for responsible dog owners in every town! Dee

p.s. How did that last sentence find its way in there? OK, we can work on that later. First things first.

Freedom, Democracy…

and … Messaging? They just don’t get it. The Republican Party lost big-time in Tuesday’s off-year elections. Their response? We have to change “messaging” on abortion. That’s not it, babe. You’ve got it all wrong.

The so-called party of freedom is no more. In 1973, I “became a woman” physically (not emotionally) able to bear children. That’s the year Roe was decided by SCOTUS. In 1974, Congress passed a law stating that a woman no longer needed her husband’s signature of approval to open a bank account. Think about that.

As a teenager learning about politics I found it strange that the Republicans wanted lower taxes with balanced budgets (stick it to the disenfranchised), less government (but when in power wanted more money and more government) and yet always had a strange, prurient interest in legislating what was going on in people’s bedrooms. I thought that odd then, and now.

It’s 2023 and we still have a “pro-life” movement that is nothing of the sort. It’s always been for guns and the death penalty, which are certainly not pro-life. Since Roe was struck down by SCOTUS last year, they’ve shown nothing but disdain for mothers, infants and children. They’re for fetuses, hurrah! But heaven forbid that a baby comes into this world. They’re against any help for poor women, don’t care if the kids have food, a home or a chance at a good education, and voted against the Child Tax Credit. So there is no pro-life in the anti-abortion movement.

Regarding education, I always thought our lofty goal of public education was to provide a child the basics and the wherewithal to reason for themselves. Banning books doesn’t accomplish this goal. We brought Black people here and kept them against their will. Their existence in the USA and the fact that we made them slaves and then 3/5ths of a person is something that we must deal with. Civil and human rights laws must be on the books and enforced, especially voting rights because that’s the best way to achieve lasting, positive change.

With LGBTQ I’ve news for you. Gay people have existed since time immemorial. Shocking, I know. Don’t like gay people? Fine. Don’t want to be around them? You can choose not to be. But it’s really none of your business what they do behind closed doors. I know many gays and lesbians and my life would be much less fulfilling if I hadn’t gotten to know and appreciate them for everything they are.

When Roe was decided, right-to-lifers were giddy with success. They caught the car, now they’re going to … do what with it? Immediately they over-reached. Let’s put bounties on pregnant women and tell on them for seeking an abortion! Let’s violate interstate commerce laws and nab them crossing state lines! Let’s make pregnant women come this close to death with a dead fetus inside and threaten their doctors with jail for helping them! Yeah, all great ideas. Very Christian.

Now the people, women and men, are deciding that they want the freedom to control their own bodies and lives. Becoming pregnant is the most personal thing in one’s life. There’s a reason “womenfolk” have been left with pregnancy decisions for millennia. Nature doesn’t allow a pregnancy in certain conditions, such as famine. Certain fetuses are abnormal and cannot, for whatever reason, survive within or outside of the womb. That decision is up to a woman perhaps in consultation with her family, religious advisor, and doctor.

It wasn’t enough for the right-to-lifers to get abortion relegated to the states. They want a national ban and have tried to hoodwink voters in states where voters want a referendum to authorize abortion by law and/or constitutional amendment. Over-reach again. Let’s not let them have a referendum! Let’s have an election to change the rules for referenda so they need 60% to pass an abortion law! Let’s re-name the referendum to confuse voters! Let’s purge the voter rolls right before the election in the parts of the state most likely to vote for the referendum! Great ideas, all. We won’t win any “good citizenship” awards but we’ll get what we want, by hook or by crook. We’ll force our views down their throats.

But they forget one thing. We’re not stupid. We voters don’t trust you anymore. You’re trying to get us to vote to take away, once again, a freedom we had for fifty years before SCOTUS removed it under a dubious ruling. And you’re saying you’ll give us six or fifteen weeks to make a decision, or no time at all because conception is life. And then you’ll go after our right to use contraception, or IVF. Adoption is great, just not to gay people. Heaven forbid an unwanted child find a loving gay family.

SCOTUS wants to revisit contraception, and in its current 6-3 iteration, can’t abide by gay marriage either. And when it comes to educating our children there’s now the specter of a new Trump U II, a free university paid for by funds stolen from America’s most prestigious private educational institutions. It would provide a conservative education (no doubt by the same bozos writing fake history for public schools in the South) to funnel grads into the federal govermnent so we’ll have MAGA automatons as the new “deep state.” Capital idea, Mr. Trump, as your first Trump U was such a success (a scam).

Changing the title of a bill or referendum to include the word “fetus” to “unborn child” will not trick voters into supporting a bill that takes away our rights. “Messaging” about the loss of rights does not change the fact that 85% of Americans want abortion to be legal and Americans are going to vote for representatives cognizant of their views.

You can’t whitewash history or hoodwink the voters into thinking your way when you’re so out of the mainstream on abortion, LGBTQ, guns and education that lying to voters and suppressing the vote is your only option. It’s pathetic, and we, the voters, will show you en masse that having a MAGA culture forced on all Americans is simply not the way we do business here in the US of A. The majority of American voters are not angry victims, and hate is not our stock in trade. If the courts and the legislatures stand in the way of 80-90% of the voters, we have no option but to vote our way out of this mess.

But bring it on. The more you over-reach, the easier it’ll be to get our nation back to democracy and on an even keel once again. Remember, never miss an Election Day! Register a friend and VOTE! Dee

The Right Side of History

What do we know? And what can we do about it. Since 2015 we’ve heard louder and louder voices, new names to us regular Americans, like Trump, Gaetz, Taylor-Greene and Boebert shouting hateful rhetoric from the rooftops and basically threatening anyone who’s not, well, them.

Now the House Republicans are getting smarter, and scarier, as they’ve just elected An Architect Of. In this instance, it happens to be a lawyer who architected a quasi-legal means to allow Congress to keep Donald Trump president even though he had lost the “most secure” election in history as stated by his top legal advisor (Bill Barr, Attorney General who quit) and top cybersecurity guy (Chris Krebs, who Trump immediately fired).

If you want to know the world view of our latest Speaker of the United States House of Representatives, “grab a bible.” Routine mass shootings? Don’t legislate, pray. Guns the problem? No, it’s people’s hearts. Social Security getting low on funds? Force women to have babies against their will to provide an economic safety net.

Speaker Mike Johnson is Jim Jordan with a brain, a suit jacket and spectacles. The game’s the same, and the ante’s been upped. Perhaps the Crazy Eight will toss him to the curb in a month, after he signs on to a clean CR to fund the government until 2024, simply because they can’t understand him.

I believe that the puritans who fled England to found the US of A came in part for religious freedom. I believe that the separation of Church and State was intended to keep the Church out of State business and to prohibit the State from demanding that all Americans be of the same Christian faith or denomination. Speaker Johnson believes that the Church is all-encompassing and rules our State.

Overall, it appears as if the House has signed on to an effort to install an autocratic presidency with a thin shiny veneer of faux Christian theocracy as the icing on the cake, or the cake itself according to Johnson.

“MAGA is ascending.” said Florida’s own Nostradamus, Matt Gaetz, last week. Dear Leader Trump may have sent his missive tanking non-election denier Emmer from the courtroom where he is trying to use his menacing presence to cow the judge into preserving his NYC real estate fiefdom. Three of Trump’s co-conspirators pleaded guilty of helping him overturn the presidential election, and will testify to that effect. And his head staffer, Mark Meadows has received immunity for his testimony, and he knows everything. Ascending? I beg to differ, Mr. Gaetz.

I’ll become a pensioner next week so I’ll pretend to be one now and say that if I were on a fixed income and sent numerous small checks to Trump’s Stop the Steal campaign that raised $250 million after the 2020 election, I’d be gathering up my AARP buddies right about now and filing a class action suit to get my money back, plus punitive damages for his thinking that I’m stupid and thus worth defrauding.

Some of these trials will be televised, and conservative news media can only mess with that so much (sorry, AI). Their viewers are going to find out that they were used, all this time, as rubes in the grand GOP grift scheme, the greatest Big Lie of all time.

The GOP no longer wants to govern. That’s our money at work, all so they can fund raise off of lies and see how many hits they get on social media. They’ve forgotten the oath they took to the Constitution, and their promise to represent us, the people.

Lies have consequences, and The Big Lie will have many. The wheels of justice turn slowly, but if they’re allowed to do what the Constitution planned, they do mete out justice in the end. Sadly, we’re all in the belly of the beast right now. Battle stations! I mean pen and paper, brains and wit, a show of strength to demonstrate that the middle will hold and we’ll still have a democracy after 2024. History will prove us, and our Constitutional democracy, right. Chin up, folks. Dee

Of Strong-Arming and “Strongmen”

OK, I have to say it. Jim Jordan has no business being Speaker of the House of Representatives. Yes, he is a “legislative terrorist,” in the words of a former Republican Speaker. A flame-thrower who delights in taking down people, policies and institutions.

He is no leader of men, but a puppet of Donald J Trump who cares nothing about the Constitution he swore an oath to defend and protect. To have him a heartbeat from the presidency poses a real threat that our democracy will no longer be around to celebrate its 250th birthday in three years.

Harry Truman always said that the buck stopped with him. Jim Jordan says no, he has no idea that his flunkies are sending out anonymous emails threatening the jobs and even lives of his Republican colleagues unless they vote for him for Speaker. They’re threatening congressional spouses. What has this world come to?

A less-than-honorable “news” outlet is using its on-air talent Sean Hannity and his staff to threaten lawmakers. Jordan’s de facto representatives prefer to forget that he was all-in planning and executing the overthrow of our government on January 6, and that the wrestling team he coached sexually abused nearly 200 students, effectively putting the Catholic Church to shame.

Please, institutionalists who revere the House and our democracy, step in NOW. Likewise moderate and at-risk representatives. And Democrats. The times demand immediate change or this won’t be a republic anymore.

Vote no on Jim Jordan today, tomorrow, however long it takes for Matt Gaetz and his unruly band of thieves to get the message that tyranny is not what we voters signed up for. None of these hare-brained Republican schemes (think tyranny of the judiciary) are well thought-out, which is why they shouldn’t work. Grow a backbone, Republicans, and stand up for your country and your constituents. Dee

Do Unto Others

I’d like to mix that with something I heard last week from former VP Mike Pence at the Republican debate about leadership not including compromise. Yes, I worked for the government and with/against governmental policies for ten years, writing and justifying new laws so have some experience in that realm, combined with common sense learned over a lifetime.


Politically, most American voters are in the middle, I’d guess about fifty percent around the center could agree on nearly anything. Our government works as a three-legged stool, remove one and the others will not stand. Same with going against most of the people, most of the time. It doesn’t work. Please the liberals all the time or the conservatives, doesn’t matter, the middle gets sick of it and puts things back on an even keel.

Leadership in a democracy always includes compromise. Try being a tourist not speaking a foreign language while trying to buy something, let’s say an Italian leather bag at an outdoor market that should cost about $50. The seller wants $75, I want to pay $25, so we find a fair price together and I go home with my beautiful leather bag. If I don’t compromise, I either pay the $75 or end up with nothing. That’s how things work inside the Beltway. I need a new bridge in my district, you need a Pentagon project to keep building widgets in yours. Deal.

There are two things going on right now. First is a trend away from democracy, which I believe has to be stopped at all costs. Second is “cheating” to get what one wants in the immediate future without considering long-term consequences. We don’t write laws for one person, we can’t do that. Firing a state or federal prosecutor or eliminating their office budget/individual salary is ridiculous and an offense to the rule of law, which has ways of weeding out particularly bad prosecutors and unethical lawyers. But today, it seems that political power for power’s sake is the only thing that matters, damn the Constitution, full speed ahead.

What legislators don’t understand is that the minute the opposition party takes office, and the pendulum is always swinging, they’ve set a precedent or written a law that enables the entire side to be wiped out for mere political reasons.

When a democrat won the governorship in my state, a nearly-bulletproof gerrymandered republican majority voted weeks before he took office to remove a number of gubernatorial powers and give them to the legislature. Why? Because they didn’t like that they lost. When that goes around, it’ll come around, and one can only hope it will be righted by putting those powers back where they belong and not by going overboard because, as we tell our kids, two wrongs don’t make a right.
The majority in our Supreme Court changed earlier this year and the new Justice was just sworn in. The first thing the Legislature plans to do is impeach her, before she even rules on a case. That’s bad sportsmanship taken to a ludicrous level.


When I see politicians acting stupid, and many do, their actions can often be equated to those of errant children. Our moral upbringing shows that we know this and teach our children not to lie or cheat or treat people badly, but some adults choose to do it anyway.


Do you want to ban Muslims from entering this country? Substitute the word Muslim for your religion or ethnicity and see if you still feel the same way. There are comparatively few transgender people in our society, even fewer elite transgender athletes, so how can I come to any harm if we just all go on living our lives? If you don’t want your kids to read certain literature, fine. But you’ve no right to tell me what my kid can read or take To Kill A Mockingbird away from the school or town library or even bookstores.

Our Constitution planned for give and take, push and pull, and crafted a document that helps us negotiate through difficulties if we all stay in our lanes (legislators make laws, administrations administer said laws, courts adjudge). We need to respect it, the rule of law, and the role of public service in a democracy. A life of public service, military or civilian, is a noble cause, not something to be sneered at. Public servants have families, too, and do their apolitical and specialized jobs very well. Who else is going test the new wonder drug to cure cancer? Or accurately predict severe weather to minimize deaths? Or when I turn 65, put my social security check in the mail on time?


The bottom line is to respect each other and try to see the reason in another’s opinion before automatically coming to the conclusion that the person who disagrees with you on policy is an idiot, evil or a lifelong enemy. Your kids are still on the same soccer team, after all, and they’re expected to respect each other, and their parents. Give peace a chance! Dee

For The People

Why is this important? First, I’ll tell you a story. You’ll be hearing a lot about H.R. 1 and Senate 1 over the next few months. Here’s my analysis.

Right out of college I went to work for the State Assembly Speaker’s Office. I was first an assistant, then moved right on to my own committee as a legislative analyst. I was given what I called the “grab bag” committee, a huge task, 750 bills all by myself with no assistance and no computer or internet. Grab bag because whenever someone had something that didn’t fit anywhere else, it came to me. Thus legislative ethics (talk to me about that being an oxymoron later), redistricting, Native American land claims, cable television franchising, ADA, casino gaming, fire and building codes, human and civil rights, privacy, land sales, and lots of other stuff.

Also involved were two very important things, oversight of the Open Meetings Law and Freedom of Information Act. For anyone who’s heard of the bad old days of smoke-filled back rooms and politicians making secret deals, both these laws tackled the issues deftly. You have to publicly schedule a meeting with time and date and invite public attendance, and set an agenda so that people know what the government entity is going to be voting on. And, everything is available to members of the public.

The theory, a good one, is that sunlight is the best disinfectant. Let voters know what you’re doing, when and make it available for everyone to read and decide whether it’s a good thing or a bad thing town councils, legislatures, governors are voting on.

But this is high school civics. Let’s start at the very beginning with our ABC’s. I’m a citizen in good standing (that means I’m not in jail serving a felony sentence and I’m eighteen years of age or older) so I can vote. The Voting Rights Act and the courts since 1965 have made it easier for all American citizens to vote. So I can easily register to vote, vote in person or by mail, and my vote will be properly counted and certified. Sounds easy, right? I will opine and add another wish I have for all voters: that they should know what huge donors are backing each candidate.

Now you’ve a bunch of states who have acted badly in the past, making it difficult for mainly people of color to vote. Now the Supreme Court has said that’s OK, until Congress changes the law. This past year, COVID messed everything up and with hospitalizations and deaths rising, it became a challenge to vote so some states tried to make it easier through extended early voting and addition of drop boxes.

Then President Trump lost the election. Now 43 states are trying to make it more difficult, once again primarily for Black and brown voters, but for disabled and the elderly as well, to vote. The only reason my state isn’t on the bandwagon is that it’s already difficult to vote here since 2016 with requiring photo ID and eliminating polling places in mainly neighborhoods that vote heavily for Democrats.

For The People Act will make basic rules for states to follow in conducting elections. It is my fervent hope that they will also fund and provide technical support for states and localities for upgrading equipment, so that a poor staffer isn’t stuck in a broom closet in a town hall with a 286 computer trying to input voter information.

It also requires that sunlight shine on what is called “dark money” which has proliferated of late because of new laws and loopholes. Basically, it says that everyone who is eligible to vote should be able to do so with a minimum of fuss; their votes should be counted correctly and fairly; and that voters should know who is funding candidates.

It’s OK to send $20 to the candidate of your choice. That is to be encouraged. What this bill does is make it more difficult for billionaires to buy elections secretly. Statehouses used to be part-time and include farmers, shop owners and school teachers. Now it’s all lawyers and rich folks who want power or something to do with their time.

Since Election Day (November 3, 2020) and especially the Capitol insurrection (January 6, 2021) our nation’s democracy has been severely threatened. If the majority of states pass laws like Georgia’s voter suppression act we won’t have time to quibble about Open Meetings or Freedom of Information statutes because there won’t be any.

Please look into the For The People Act on your own. There are primers online, you don’t have to read the entire thing. Just look for a balanced analysis by a non-partisan source. I’m partisan, vote Democrat, Republican or Independent depending on the candidate but I am 100% for democracy and our Constitution and will work hard to make sure we don’t throw away our Republic.

This past six months a number of lawsuits in my state threatened to throw out my vote and our state legislature and one US Senator toyed with throwing out our entire state’s votes just because they didn’t like who won the presidential election. Sorry to say this but that really ticked me off. No-one tosses my vote and gets away with it. To readers who want to retain a government of, by and for the people, I salute you. Cheers! Dee