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Legacy or Malevolence?

‘Tis a sad week for backers of the U.S. Constition and rule of law. Depending on the House results Trump may be blessed with a trifecta plus SCOTUS, all of whom clearly care more for Dear Leader than their oaths or constituency. SCOTUS no longer opines for the ages, but for one man. All I can say is, it’s our own da** fault, voters. Apparently, this is what the American people want. At least until the spotlight turns its evil eye upon them, which it certainly will. Beware what you signed up for, Elon Musk.

As Kamala Harris said, there remain stars in our upcoming dark world. Let me share a few of them.

First of all, Donald Trump is swayed by attention (good or bad, apparently) and popularity (crowd size, anyone?) He’s already about to get the biggest gift of his presidency, a get-out-of-jail-free card. Phew. He could possibly be convinced that burning down the house may not be best for his precious legacy. Of course he’ll still deport a slew of immigrants (but not nearly as many as he promised, remember the wall?) and treat all women like second-class citizens. But he may be dissuaded from following his evangelical base to the nth degree on reproductive rights. Why? Because he can’t run again, and if he wants to build a legacy he can’t have half the nation marching against him every week of his presidency.

Then I could be wrong. I certainly was wrong to even dare to bask in the brief glimmer of hope brought to us by Joe Biden for over three years and Kamala Harris for 107 days.

Even if the House and Senate go Republican, these folks still have to run for re-election and can’t afford to indulge the most evil of Trump’s whims. As soon as he publicly tries to disenfranchise half the population because we have wombs, or tanks the economy through his precious and scattershot tariffs, he could be held in check by realists on both sides of the aisle. Why do you think Congress never bit the third rail for fifty years and enshrined abortion rights into law? We wouldn’t be in this mess today if, in the 1970’s, Congress did one brave act that was made “OK” by prior SCOTUS intervention. Then again, Congress never adopts a budget either, waiting for the last minute to stave off catastrophe again again as in the Perils of Pauline.

Those of us with grand thoughts about protecting our nation through its Constitution and rule of law, we have a lot to do over the next two years to turn Congress and State houses. Let’s not let malaise set in, and instead roll up our sleeves, corral our neighbors and friends and get to work.

All I can say for now is let’s hope Trump lives another four years, more if it’s possible for him to actually pay for some of the myriad crimes he’s committed. Why? Trump’s merely a useful idiot, a dim bulb with motivation only to enrich himself. J.D. Vance, on the other hand, is smart and has drunk a ton of Theocracy Tea. Add to that, he truly despises women (wonder what Usha thinks of that, or is she really a Stepford Wife?) and then we’d be even worse off.

Keep your spirits up, once more into the breach, ladies! Cheers, 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

Lies

Lies have consequences. And huge lies have consequences that can kill constitutional democracies. Here’s my abbreviated version of “the big lie” and what I believe needs to be done to fix our democracy.

In the wee hours of November 4, 2020, Donald Trump declared, upon his majesty and the unsober advice of at least one lawyer, declared himself re-elected and demanded that the vote count be stopped. That was the public beginning of The Big Lie.

The actual beginning was months before when he derided mail-in ballots and, perhaps even earlier, when in 2016 he said that unless he won the presidency, he wouldn’t accept the results. But in 2020 the machinations were put into place (legal challenges, and illegal means such as slowing down the U.S. Mail to mess with ballots, tampering with voting machines, installation of fake electors and shakedowns of legislatures and state voting officials) in order to keep Donald Trump in the White House. It didn’t matter that everyone else across the country who was on the ballot that same day lived with the results without crying foul. Funny that nobody asked them about that.

Why not believe him? He’s the President, after all. So Republican-led states bought into the lie for their own purposes and threw themselves behind “election integrity,” which is not what it seemed. They made it more difficult for Democrats, especially people of color, to vote. Plus, they got rid of ERIC, a pretty snazzy mechanism that allows states to share information to prevent interstate voter fraud. Now realizing they need this type of program, they’re creating a buggier version to meet their needs, mainly to prove voter fraud where there is none. The real reason to dump ERIC is that it would give someone like me who tends to be mobile, an easy way to register to vote when I move to another state. Yes, I sometimes vote for the Democrat, so they wouldn’t want me to register in a swing state under any circumstances.

So now the MAGA “crazy eight” toppled Kevin McCarthy in order to create the chaos they so love. Then they tanked Steve Scalise. Then some sane members of the party (institutionalists, appropriators, and those in “Biden” districts) tanked Jim Jordan yesterday. Interestingly, I heard this morning that eight of the ten new Speaker candidates are also election deniers. Hmmm. There’s a theme here, one that goes right to the 2024 election and what happens if Trump loses.

Here’s my recipe (hey, it started as just a cooking blog, years ago) for having a United States of America to celebrate on its upcoming 250th birthday.

First, The Supreme Court must adopt a code of ethics at least as stringent as that for Federal judges. I believe it should be monitored by the Judicial Conference. I believe they should have 15-year term limits and that the court should be increased to 15 members. My reasoning is that people don’t trust the Court these days because of their overt partisanship and selling out to the far right donor (yacht-owning) class. They need to be sane and sober and adhere to the real Constitution and not the Heritage Foundation’s version.

Second, The House of Representatives has to function. That means a power-sharing arrangement with Democrats that will allow them to put away the scissors they’ve been running amok with and concentrate on governing. It’s time to tell these congresspersons that there are more important things in the world, and facing our nation, than their egos. As for the Senate, it’s time to wake up and realize that we’re in a democracy living under the tyranny of the minority when the House can be taken over by eight members. Ditch the filibuster and legislate, already. Start with approving all those military appointments. I’ve got a great idea, Leader Schumer. Make them stay starting on Thanksgiving through the holidays, and go ’round the clock, one by one, until all 300 appointments are approved. They’ll fold quickly, as they love their weekends and holidays and Sen. Tommy Tuberville can be tied to his chair so he has to be in the Chamber for every single vote until he cries “uncle.”

Third, it should go without say that violence is not an option. Jim Jordan is learning that the hard way. Purported news organizations should not be actively involved in personnel issues of Congress (I’ve registered a complaint with the FCC about Fox) but unfortunately I don’t have a clue how to stop the Alex Jones’ of the world from spreading their vitriol in this lifetime, but do have suggestions as to where he’ll reside in the next.

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We had a couple over for a first dinner recently and when we raised our glasses for a toast, I added one for Dianne Feinstein, who had died that day. They stayed for dinner, so it must have been OK. But who knows what could have happened? I’d like to go to an event or have nice folks over without coming to fisticuffs.

It’s time for the middle to take back our nation. We certainly have the numbers. Now, do we have the guts to do what needs to be done? Let’s hope so. Dee