Saturday, May 29, 2021

Mean Spirited Dishonest Pachyderms


It is hard to escape the conclusion that our country is in real jeopardy.  Yesterday all pretense evaporated as to the objectives of the Republican party.  It is clear that their motive in voting against the creation of a bipartisan commission to explore the causes and effects of the Capitol insurrection on January 6th totally rejects the welfare of our country and instead focuses only on the acquisition of power and their own aggrandizement at the expense of anything else.

 It is not brain surgery for the majority of our country to realize that the riots at the Capitol on January 6th were a direct result of the Big Lie promulgated for a year before the 2020 election by former President Trump.  The actual riot was encouraged incessantly by Trump and might even have been planned by members of Trump's coterie and those who zealously supported Trump's contention that the election was stolen from him, even though there is no evidence to support that contention.  Those facts undoubtedly would be revealed by a bipartisan commission charged with getting to the bottom of the real causes of the insurrection.  That is why the Republicans, and Mitch McConnell steadfastly opposed the creation of this commission.  And the really sad part of all this is that Republicans as a whole, with the exception of just a few patriots, have chosen the party and the cult instead of the integrity of the nation and its commitment to democracy.  McConnell is the quintessential example of the sleaziest of politicians caring nothing for the country and everything about his own power.

 

Given all that, the ongoing attempt to overthrow our democracy has not stopped...it has only gotten

more nefarious.  At Trump's encouragement, his minion's efforts in state legislatures in a majority of the country's state governments reveals efforts to restructure the election mechanism itself to give Republicans partisan power over the acceptance of the results of balloting.  How can that be fair and honest?  Imagine if Brad Raffensberger of Georgia was replaced by a Trump lackey.  If Trump had made the telephone call to such a person in search of 11,800 ballots last fall, do you think the result in Georgia would have been the same?  What if those kinds of appointments had been engineered in advance of the election in Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Arizona?  Do you think Joe Biden would now be President?  

 

Wake up everyone!  This is their strategy, and it just might work in 2024.  This is exactly what is happening in plain view in Georgia, Texas, and Michigan and as many as 44 state legislatures nationwide.  What do you think will happen in 2024 if these people are in charge of the election mechanism?  If they succeed, then the United States of America as we have known it will disappear.  It will be replaced by minority government.  Look at today's Senate:  theoretically the Democrats are in the power position, however the proposed bipartisan commission to investigate the January 6th insurrection was killed by a vote of 35 to 54.  That is not what democracy and majority rule is all about.  That is what our future will be if this bloodless coup is allowed to continue.

 

Time is running out for naive buffoons like Joe Manchin and Kyrsten Sinema to wake up to the reality that is clearly seen by the rest of the Democratic caucus.  Republicans led by McConnell and McCarthy are interested only in sabotaging any efforts to help the country being advanced by Democrats; obstructing any forward motion by the Biden administration; and pledging fealty to someone who will throw them under the bus as soon as they show any independence and integrity. 

It is time for Democrats to throw bipartisanship and caution to the wind.  Establish a select committee to dig deep into the causes of the insurrection and expose anyone who had a role in its planning and execution.  Eliminate the filibuster rule and enact as much legislation as possible using the slim majority the Democrats have to benefit the average citizens in the country who support current proposed legislation like S-1; the John Lewis bill, infrastructure, social welfare infrastructure, the Biden Jobs plan, etc.  Do as much as possible before the 2022 midterms and show the populace what intelligent responsive democratic government is all about.  

 

Republicans are not patriots.  They do not believe in democratic government, peaceful transition of power and the will of the electorate.  It is time for us to accept the sad reality that the Republican party does not really believe in America.  Let us move to save our republic.

 

Then pay attention to who you vote for in every single election, no matter how insignificant you may believe it is, and select people at the local level that will respond to the will of the people.  That is democracy's only real chance to survive. 




Friday, May 7, 2021

The Hard Reality

After the trauma of January 6th, I went silent for a few months.  I needed some time to process what had happened and what was happening to my reality, our reality as Americans.

 

During my life I have always taken for granted the liberties we enjoy as Americans and the lifestyle we live.  Because it has been relatively easy to glide through life as a baby boomer who is white and 'privileged',  I really never once doubted that being free was something I couldn't count on.  I remember in grammar school we had these larger-than-life Norman Rockwell posters of the Four Freedoms hanging in the main hallway.  I would look at them every day and they were comforting to me in the way that Norman Rockwell portrayed the American ideal, the American birthright.  I am sure you all remember them:  https://www.nrm.org/2012/10/collections-four-freedoms

 

Those posters came to epitomize for me the values that my parents and my school wanted to embed in

me.  There was a purity in those faces.  There was a purity in the messages.  There was a fundamental truth in all of those scenes that was filled with the essence of Americanism:  a belief in truth; an assumption that people were good; the belief that we all have respect for one another; and the bedrock principle that faith and family would always be there for support.

 

Because I was young and naive, I never considered that war was something that has no rational foundation, or that there were not black or brown faces in Rockwell's paintings.  Those Rockwell images only spoke of hope and idealism, not the naked truth of any of the grotesque backstory that was somehow not present during my early education.  Only later as I grew would I become aware of the reality of what life as a human on earth was really about.  But as that awareness grew, I became increasingly appreciative of what being an American was and how lucky I was to be born and raised in this peaceful place while the rest of the world was rife with unrest, ugliness and death. 

 

And so I lived my life.  I had successes and love and peace in my life without considering that  none of that would have been possible without that bedrock belief in my country and its values.  As I became more politically aware, I was disturbed by McCarthyism; Watergate, the War in Vietnam, and all the other cognitive dissonances that intruded on the protective barrier my mind had constructed using those tenets of 'Americanism' embodied in Rockwell's paintings.  I simply was not aware of the vast mass of American citizens who somehow felt more and more separate and excluded from the American Dream.  

 

In “The Bitter Heartland,” an essay in American PurposeWilliam Galston, a veteran of the Clinton White House and a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution think tank, captures the forces at work in the lives of many of these people:  "(We) have witnessed the growth of a potent new locus of right-wing resentment at the intersection of race, culture, class, and geography — difficult for those outside its orbit to understand. They have a sense of displacement in a country they once dominated. Immigrants, minorities, non-Christians, even atheists have taken center stage, forcing them to the margins of American life.”  

 

Was Galston describing the people in Rockwell's paintings?  I don't think so.

 


My perception of those that Galston describes --those who follow Trump--based on what I see on the news, in interviews with them, in their writings, in the halls of Congress and our State Legislatures is a segment of our citizenry that is foreign to me.  Theirs is an alien moral system that does not value truth.  Lies and misinformation are to be believed; evidence is of no value.  Critical thinking and awareness of science and facts don't have relevance.  In the face of overwhelming factual reality, belief in a lie takes precedence.  Regard and respect for their fellow countrymen is absent if one does not agree with them, rather they are considered to be the enemy.  Belief in representative government with the right of each individual to vote is replaced with finding a way to deny those with differing views a voice.  Naked power is the only motivation.  Democracy as we have known it for 250 years seems to be warped in their view.  Winning elections by any means is the only motivation.

 

We have seen what happens when those whose guiding star is what I have just described come into conflict with those whose moral compass is congruent with my own....the riots of January 6th.  The shock

of that realization is hard to accept.

 

The aftermath of that insurrection has laid bare the deep gash suffered by our democracy, and the most unsettling part of that realization is that we are truly in danger of seeing our way of life permanently changed.  The forces of this new fascist mindset are strong and still working to gain the upper hand.  The America that was my bedrock is in great peril, and unless we forcefully figure out how to fix this wound, we will be forever changed and the guiding principles of truth, justice and the American way will be lost forever.