Jan 212023
 

Whenever I speak or write, I do so from the position of white privilege. I acknowledge this, but I don’t feel guilty about it. I shouldn’t have to feel bad about my heritage. None of us picked our parents, or ethnicity, or race, or socio-economic status, or the faith into which we were born. None of us got to select our DNA.

Back when the Voting Rights Act was about to expire, I thought: Let it expire – we no longer need it. I thought that, since Blacks could no longer be discriminated against at the ballot box, we no longer needed that protection. It was time to remove the training wheels. Little did I know that I was regarding the issue through the filter of white privilege. I knew little, if anything, about how polling stations in largely Black neighborhoods were different from those in lily-white neighborhoods like where I grew up and first voted. I thought everybody had the same access to the ballot box.

Was I ever wrong.

Little by little I learned about voter suppression. I had long been aware of gerrymandering, but I didn’t realize that there tend to be fewer polling locations in Black neighborhoods and fewer voting machines in them. I had always voted in my largely white, largely Republican district where polling places were easily available and had plenty of machines that functioned. I did have to wait more than an hour to vote some years ago, even though it was early voting, but usually the line I had to wait in was short.

Also, I have a rather simple name – even though my first name is rare and does get misspelled on occasion. I don’t have a hyphenated last name, and I have always used the same spelling. As a result I probably don’t have to worry about persnickety bureaucrats stripping my name from the voter list because my name on my voter card doesn’t quite match my name on my driver’s license. This is not to say that I will never fall victim to such baloney, though – my name could be struck just because I voted for too many Democrats.

Then along came the issue of reparations for Blacks to atone for centuries of slavery and discrimination. My first thought was, what a bunch of hooey! Then I looked around and saw that, even though Blacks have a lot more opportunities open to them today than in the past, they still earn less than whites and are less represented in positions of power. We have plenty of Black politicians, and even had a Black POTUS for eight years; but Blacks still suffer and struggle economically.

OK, I thought, I’ll patronize Black-owned businesses when I can. However, I soon realized that wasn’t enough. Starting a business requires a lot of outlay, and banks still discriminate against people of color, however subtly, so getting a loan may be tough.

So – reparations? I am more open to that idea now. I have stepped out of my white privilege ivory tower and seen, if not experienced, how the past continues to put Blacks at a disadvantage. One real eye-opener for me was The Sum of Us by Heather McGhee. I strongly recommend this book, as it shows how oppressing and suppressing people of color comes back to bite white people in their bottoms. As Booker T. Washington said, you can’t hold a man down in the ditch down without staying down there with him. Only by letting people out of the ditch can we get out of the ditch ourselves. Indeed, helping Blacks economically will pay off in the long run when they are better educated and have fuller pockets. Blacks will start more businesses, creating more jobs, which means that more people will have more money to spend and save, thus providing the economy with stimulation.

Many will argue that reparations are outrageous because a) we’re making people in the present pay for the mistakes of our ancestors, and b) recipients will just spend the money on booze. The response to “a” is Blacks still suffer the repercussions of slavery and discrimination, and racism is unfortunately alive and well since it is so deeply ingrained in our society. “B” is a blatantly racist sweeping generalization. In reality, plenty will find the reparations just what they need to start a business, or put a nice down payment on a house or condo. Whatever they do, they will be stimulating the economy.

And how long will these reparations last? Will they be one big lump-sum payment, or given over a course of months or years? Of course they won’t go forever. I leave it to others to debate over how much will be paid out, and for how long.

I may not be able to see issues through Black eyes, but I can get a good idea of their attitudes and problems just by stepping away from white privilege and observing with an open mind.

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Jan 212023
 

Yesterday, I heard from James on how he is doing after his amputation. He is working aain, and is taking his beloved dog, Cinnamon, for walkies every day. Last Monday, while the weather was pretty good, they took a walk of four and a half miles. Wow. I have long believed that how well one recovers after surgery, any surgery, is pretty much determined by the amount of work one puts in on recovering (bearing in mind, of course, that varous factors may affect one’s ability to do so.) James has worked hard both in prescribed and self-motivated physical therapy and I would say it shows.

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HuffPo – She Was The Most Powerful Woman In Ohio. But There Was One Big Problem She Couldn’t Fix.
Quote – Out of office, [Maureen] O’Connor hasn’t lost sight of the fight for fair districts. She says she’ll work to build support for a constitutional amendment in the state to create an independent redistricting process and “get the politicians, the elected officials, off the redistricting commission.” But for now, the product of the GOP-drawn maps is clear: It’s a stacked deck.
Click through for details. Unless we want to continue to live under permanent minority rule (and such a deluded minority at that), we need a new voting rights act. Among other things, in needs to require an independent commission to draw new district maps for every state (not necessarily the same commission, just that every state must have one.) Every state. The last I looked, Ohio was not in Alabama.

Wonkette – Could Anything Have Prevented Diabetic Child From Dying In Arizona Foster System? Guess We’ll Never Know!
Quote – Type 1 diabetics are insulin-dependent and require regular blood glucose monitoring. If they are deprived of insulin, they will go into ketoacidosis, which if untreated will result in brain swelling (cerebral edema) causing a coma and eventually brain death. It just wouldn’t happen if the kid had been getting his insulin. Does that really count as a natural death? Richard Blodgett says he believes the Arizona Department of Child Safety failed to take care of his son, which they obviously did. He would very much like to know if his insulin pump was removed, if his blood glucose was monitored, if his regular doctor was consulted. So far, the Department of Child Services has not given him any answers.
Click through for story. This is worse than a tragedy (in a tragedy, the hero brings his fate upon himself through a tragic flaw. Type 1 diabetes does not constituta a tragic flaw.) I would call it a travesty (in the metaphorical sense of destruction through absurdity, not in the original sense of cross-dressing.) I wonder whether there will ever be any accountability here. The author thinks not, and I fear she is right.

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Jan 202023
 

Glenn Kirschner – New interview with Michael Cohen suggests NY DA Bragg may be back in the Trump prosecution mix

Farron Balanced – Oops! Republicans Accidentally Admit They’ve Been Lying About Tax Cuts For Decades

The Lincolm Project – The Way I Handle Things

Politics Girl – Debt Ceiling Crisis

Stray Cat Stuck In A Wall For Over A Week

http://www.samizdat.qc.ca/arts/lit/PDFs/OutofSilentPlanet_CSL.pdf
Beau – Let’s talk about explaining Earth to aliens…. (C.S. Lewis did something like this in the first volumne of his “Space Trilogy” – and he [deliberately] wrote himself into a corner where his hero had to fail to translate a concept because it flat made no sense. There’s a pdf here of the whole book – the conversation begins at the bottom of page 119 of the pdf [numbered 115 in the text] and the untranslateable concept appears at the bottom of the following page. The conversation ends near the top of pdf page 122 [118] – not terribly long, but a bit long to quote. Though you aay have to suspend disbelief a bit, it’s very reavealing as to some things we think we know but really haven’t a clue.)

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Jan 202023
 

Yesterday, Weather Undergound advised me to maybe expect snow this evening, and maybe also a couple of days from now, during the night. I’m skeptical, but I’m also paying attention. Also, CPR reported that the judge to whom the Elijah McCain murder case is assigned has deemed there need to be three separate trials. Since there are five defendants, it will be interesting to see how that shakes out. Finally, the debt ceiling, but no deal, was reached. Axios has an article about emergency measures. (Did you know that the whole point of having a debt ceiling was to prevent this sort of thing happening?)

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Robert Reich – Back to another horrible, hellish, horrendous, totally absurd battle over the debt ceiling
Quote – Congress could defuse this bomb by simply raising the debt limit, as it has dozens of times under presidents of both parties for decades. But the MAGA radicals now in control of the House of Representatives are refusing to raise the debt ceiling unless President Biden agrees to devastating cuts to Social Security, Medicare, and other key programs. I was involved in a similar fight over the debt ceiling fight twenty-eight years ago, which holds some lessons for what happens now.
Click through for full article. This is not a first rodeo for any of us.

Letters from an American – January 17, 2023
Quote – Today the bill for the elevation of Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) to House speaker began to come due. McCarthy promised the far-right members of his conference committee seats and far more power in Congress to persuade them to vote for him. Now they are collecting.
Click through for full letter. She covers multiple abuses, starting with committee assignments, but she does get around to the debt ceiling too.

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Jan 192023
 

Glenn Kirschner – ANOTHER Federal Judge calls out Donald Trump for being responsible for the insurrection!

The Lincolm Project – Republicans + Retirement

MSNBC – Police arrest disgruntled Republican candidate in connection with shootings in New Mexico

Farron Balanced – Former Staffer Says George Santos Is DEFINITELY Going To Jail

Mother Dog Reunited With Her Puppies All Grown Up

Beau – Let’s talk about default and the Constitution….

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Jan 192023
 

Yesterday, although also trying to catch up on some personal stuff, I did play the New Yorker’s “Name Drop” puzzle and actually got it on the third clue. While there, I looked at the Daily Cartoon. I’d love to peproduce it here, but it’s so good everyone is going to be all over it, so I’ll just link to it instead. Don’t miss it . and don’t miss Freya’s new Sound Off. Yes, it will be in the weekend email, but if you’re here, why not see it now?

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PolitiZoom – Another Trump Ally, Michael Flynn, Now Suggests Biden Was Set Up
Quote – Saturday, I wrote abouttwo of Trump’s closest allies (Sean Hannityjob and Ronny Jackson, proposing, against all expectations, that Joe Biden, rather than being clumsy, negligent or incompetent in his handling of classified materials, that something more sinister is afloat… that Biden is being “set-up” – supposedly by his own people – to take a fall…. Well, now another traitor has been heard heard from, Gen. Michael Flynn, newly reinstated to Twitter by chaos agent Elon Musk on the 2nd anniversary of the Capitol riot, here weighing {and} pushing the same line as others close to Trump… that the President is being undermined by “others” in the White House.
Click through for details (and a lot of chatter.) There’s an old saying (which I am butchering, but it has multiple variations anyway): Once is an accident, twice is a coincidence, three times looks like projection.

Crooks & Liars – Dad Arrested After Toddler Seen Playing With Loaded Gun On Live TV Show
Quote – All of this was captured on camera. A lot of people watched it Saturday night because Beech Grove police are featured on a show called “On Patrol: Live,” which airs on REELZ. A police report confirms officers recovered the weapon, a 9-millimeter handgun with 15 rounds in the magazine…. Osborne is due in court for his initial hearing Tuesday [rescheduled for Thursday] afternoon.
Click through for story. You know, back in the day, as recently as the 1970’s, the NRA stood for gun safety and responsibility. Today, they’ll probably file an amicus brief for this dad. Are there actually any responsible gun owners left?

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Jan 182023
 

Glenn Kirschner – Republican representatives say, “smoke ’em if you got ’em,” reintroduce carcinogens into Congress

MSNBC – Why the stakes of the debt ceiling fight are so high

Thom Hartmann – Was The FBI Started To Stop Black Revolution?

Ring of Fire – Trump Wanted To Nuke North Korea And Blame Another Country

Friendly Stray Cat Gets An Uber Home

Beau – Let’s talk about Special Counsel updates….

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Jan 182023
 

Yesterday, I did get all the cartoons done for the rest of this month – although a couple of hthem are a little off.  There’s one where I used a date for it which is not usually associated (the usual date is the date then news got out, but the one i used was the date of the initial discovery), and another where I used two related events which happened on the same day but more than a decade apart.  Anywa, now it’s on to February.

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The Daily Beast – The Traitorous Spooks Helping Putin Crush Their Own People
Quote – As the volunteers were desperately trying to convince Alexander and his mother to leave, three men drove up to the courtyard on mopeds and started taking photos of our group with their phones. Immediately, Darren turned to us, looking genuinely fearful for the first time…. “I’ve spoken to the Ukrainian military about this, and they have specifically told us they have problems with guys on mopeds who will take photos and send them to pro-Russian forces,” Wilson later explained.
Click through for story. Every nation has some of these. Ours are called “far right.” It’s quite possible that every nation throughout human history has had some. And they are the real reason we can’t have nice things. We will never eliminate them completely – but we can do a whole lot better at restraining them. It starts by recognizing who they are – and who they aren’t.

NM Political Report – Proposed legislation would provide tax deduction for teachers
Quote – It is not just students’ parents who buy pencils, paper and protractors; teachers, many times, spend hundreds of dollars to keep their classrooms stocked for the school year. One proposed bill in this year’s legislative session seeks to help curb that expense.
Click through for details. It is, of course, not enough. But that’s no reason not to pass it. It’s a start.

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