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#509 — Goodbye Sam the Sham Alito. Part 4 Repairing Democracy

26 Sunday May 2024

Posted by Jordan Abel in Causes of the Revolution, Common Sense Policies, Societal Issues, Uncategorized

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Welcome to a discussion about the upcoming 5th Revolution in the US, which I’ve titled the “Revenge Revolution.” For more about the Revenge Revolution and the author, click “About the Author” tab.  Periodically I write a “sense check” to assess whether a revolution in the US is possible or whether the entire exercise is based on a statistical aberration — i.e., a roughly 50-year cycle between major upheavals in the US. The previous “sense check” was ENTRY #500.

ENTRY #509: Part 4-Repairing Democracy: “My wife made me do it! She flew the American flag upside down! How was I to know?” claimed SCOTUS justice Samuel Alito after the NYT published a picture of the flag.

Right Sam. Let’s see if I get this right.  The flagpole in question is planted right outside the front door of your house in Washington, DC.  And given that location, a flag being flown on that pole would be hard to see whether coming or going from the house.

Oh, and yes, the flag was flown upside down for several days.  So, tell me again, what’s your excuse for letting the flag fly upside down for several days?

The timing?  Gee, the upside-down flag just happened to fly soon after the January 6 insurrection. Excuse me, I misspoke.  After the January 6 visit to the Capitol by those “true patriots” who wanted to encourage Senators to reconsider the will of the public.

“But that’s my wife’s 1st Amendment right. I can’t control what she does or says,” further claimed Alito. 

Well Sam, then what about the Pine Tree flag flying at your vacation house in Long Beach Island, New Jersey?  The symbolism of that flag might be a bit more subtle, but the message is essentially the same.  Disregard the US Constitution and set up a different set of rules.  The Pine Tree Flag supports the idea that Christianity should take precedence over any government regulation.

Dear Sam the Sham Alito:  maybe I missed when the 1st Amendment was modified to eliminate the separation of church and state.  And the modification to the 1st Amendment made Christianity the de facto law of the land. When was the 1st Amendment modified?

Your behavior has repeatedly demonstrated you are unqualified to serve on SCOTUS. If a SCOTUS Justice cannot follow a simple code of ethics that applies to every other federal judge, then why should anyone in the public respect your rulings on a case?

What’s the impact of behavior by Alito, and Thomas?  The behavior of both justices is a key contributor to a sharp and sustained decline in the public’s respect for SCOTUS.  Over the last 20-25 years – roughly the tenure of Alito and Thomas – according to a survey by GSS, the percentage of Americans who indicate high or some level of confidence in SCOTUS has declined from 85+% in 2000 to about 50% in 2023. The relative decline was even greater among those with “high confidence” in SCOTUS. 

The public understands the SCOTUS justices have a right to interpret a case differently. The public does not understand or approve why SCOTUS justices have a right to exclude themselves from ethical behavior and, in Thomas’ case, borderline illegal behavior.

Republicans who question why the uproar over the Stars and Stripes flying upside down at Alito’s house should ask themselves would they show equal support for a more liberal justice who did something similar? Or would they show the same indifference if a Democratic member of Congress had flown the US flag upside down or flown a flag supporting an insurrection? Would Republicans support such actions the way they’re supporting Alito and Thomas?

And about those 1st Amendment rights Alito claims for his wife?  Why are Republicans in the House all exorcised about some college students protesting Israel’s action in Gaza? Republicans don’t support either Muslims or Jews, so why all the fuss?  And don’t the students have 1st Amendment rights?

Disregard for the ethical behavioral guidelines and especially disregard for the rule of law by those in power erodes the public’s trust in democracy.  Trust is eroded even more quickly when the behavior is by those charged with upholding the rule of law.  And which body is charged with the final interpretation of the law – SCOTUS. 

When SCOTUS justices Alito and Thomas openly thumb their nose at ethical guidelines and/or the rule of law, the public then begins to question the fairness of all rulings.  The erosion of confidence in the court system can be the death kneel of democracy. 

If we, societal we, are to begin repairing our democracy, we need to get Alito and Thomas off SCOTUS. We should also consider implementing a reasonable procedure for “impeaching” justices who have clearly violated ethical guidelines and even worse the law. We should also implement term limits for SCOTUS justices – say 20 years and out. The changes would be a start. END ENTRY 509

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#508: Part 3 Repairing Democracy. Clarence Thomas’ New Gig – Stand-Up Comedian

14 Tuesday May 2024

Posted by Jordan Abel in Causes of the Revolution, Possible Solutions, Societal Issues, Uncategorized

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Welcome to a discussion about the upcoming 5th Revolution in the US, which I’ve titled the “Revenge Revolution.” For more about the Revenge Revolution and the author, click “About the Author” tab.  Periodically I write a “sense check” to assess whether a revolution in the US is possible or whether the entire exercise is based on a statistical aberration — i.e., a roughly 50-year cycle between major upheavals in the US. The previous “sense check” was ENTRY #500.

BEGIN #508: During a recent private dinner for major Republican donors, SCOTUS Justice Thomas said he would be pursuing a part-time career when the court is not in session this summer. Thomas described the part-time career as a stand-up comedian.

When asked if he had another comedian in mind as a model, Thomas responded, “Rodney Dangerfield.” Thomas continued, “Like Dangerfield, I don’t get no respect. All those people are critical of me and my family. I don’t understand why. “

When someone at the dinner asked him to elaborate, Thomas claimed that people should not be disrespectful just because he has taken large loans that he never repaid or that he has taken a number of vacations paid for by someone else. In addition, people should not be upset because members of the family have received gifts from other Republicans.

Thomas lamented “Why are people so upset? SCOTUS has no rules about such corruption, I mean behavior.  Well, at least the rules are not enforced. Besides, I deserve respect and all that money because…well, just because of who I am.“

Right Clarence.  Let me provide some more perspective. First, respect is earned not automatically granted with the position. And being a justice of SCOTUS means you should be held to a higher standard, not a lower standard.

How does Thomas‘ behavior affect the intensity of the Revenge Revolution?  While not the primary cause of the Revenge Revolution, the behavior of Thomas and other justices, even more than their decisions, affects how people view the credibility of branches of government.  For decades SCOTUS has been viewed as the providing the guardrails for a rogue Congress or a rogue president.

 The behavior of Thomas, Alito, and the Trump triumvirate has accelerated erosion in the public’s confidence of a credible SCOTUS.  Confidence has fallen to the lowest since surveys began.

The solution to begin to rebuild confidence in SCOTUS? Term limits – i.e., years in office.

Generally, I’m opposed to term limits, especially since for most government officials the public has the opportunity to throw the bums out.  Not so, however, with the SCOTUS justices, who are appointed for life. Putting some term limits would increase turnover and help avoid gross imbalances that could continue over decades.

Another change would be to make SCOTUS justices subject to the same rules and reporting requirements as other federal judges. The penalty for lack of compliance would be removal from the bench and not some BS impeachment hearing in the House and then a vote in the Senate.

Implementing term limits or time limits likely would require an amendment to the US Constitution.  Subjecting SCOTUS justices to the same rules and regulations as other federal judges likely could be implemented by Chief Justice Roberts and certainly by Congress.

Such changes would be a good step to beginning to repair democracy in America. END #508.

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#507 Road to Repairing Democracy #2. Mandatory Civics before Graduation.

04 Saturday May 2024

Posted by Jordan Abel in Education Issues, Societal Issues, Uncategorized

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Welcome to a discussion about the upcoming 5th Revolution in the US, which I’ve titled the “Revenge Revolution.” For more about the Revenge Revolution and the author, click “About the Author” tab.  Periodically I write a “sense check” to assess whether a revolution in the US is possible or whether the entire exercise is based on a statistical aberration — i.e., a roughly 50-year cycle between major upheavals in the US. The previous “sense check” was ENTRY #500.

BEGIN #507: In the previous entry, I indicated an intent was to publish a series of ideas about how to rebuild American democracy.  While I had a general idea about what suggestions to put forth, no issue stood out aside from politics.

Well, one issue has now  jumped out, or crawled out as it were. The event should not be a surprise to anyone who is 21 or older, and by now no surprise to most who are younger.

The event occurs with such regularity it can be predicted accurately for decades ahead.  Depending upon your locale in the US, the event occurs every 13 or 17 years.  In some lucky locations, both events occur.

Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you’d be hard-pressed to miss the news about cicadas emerging from the ground.  Yes, these little guys stay underground for 13 or 17 years, then come out and party for 4-6 weeks.

The partying gets annoying and awfully loud, and likely includes a lot of sex.  After all, the cicadas are teenage partygoers.  Also, like teenagers, the cicadas get into all kinds of places that they shouldn’t be, including occasionally jumping on to your shirt collar, then crawling inside.

Cicadas don’t bite – at least I’ve never been bitten – and as far as I know, do not transmit any infectious diseases. But they are still annoying.

We live in an area with an extensive number of trees. These trees are old enough that cicadas probably have used them for several of their 13/17-year cycles.

All this activity makes for great national and local news stories and casual conversations.   With all that, do you think some people still don’t know about the cicadas’ party?  Unfortunately, yes.

In the Nextdoor app a surprising number of people have made comments along the lines of, “Does anyone else hear that grinding sound? And where’s the noise coming from? “

In response to an explanation provided, some of the brain-dead people who’ve asked the question then reinforce their Ignorance by such explanations as they did not know about the cicadas because of spending too much time spent with the kids or some other nonsensical reason.

If you don’t know something, spending 15 seconds on a search engine often provides a credible answer. The people who use the Nextdoor app obviously have access to the Internet.  And we expect them to study candidates before voting?

 Another example of being braindead is a fellow alum from that technology school on the Charles River in Cambridge, MA. The guy is obviously bright – or was at one time – and I am embarrassed to tell this story. 

During a recent conversation he wondered why Democrats were pursuing prosecuting Trump in Manhattan over a simple business fraud case. His rationale was that everyone in business commits fraud, and no one was really hurt by Trump’s actions. 

Excuse me. The trial is not about fraud or even about hush money.  The trial is about election  interference. The fraud case against Trump was already decided with his substantial financial penalty – at least $175 million and possibly $500+ million.  And, no, the trial is not a Democratic political issue. Election interference and fraud are legal issues that should be of interest to all citizens, regardless of political party.

There are many other examples of “what were they thinking?” beyond the couple cited. Where does such lack of thinking lead us?

To begin to solve the problem of lack of logical thinking, the recommendation is that before being able to graduate from high school, everyone should have to pass a test on the major components of the US Constitution.  Prior to the exam, each student would have at least one semester about the history of the US Constitution, how it has evolved and been amended over the years and how it is being interpreted today.

Ideally, civics classes would begin in 7th or 8th grade. Courses would include participating as an elected representative in a mock government.  The elected representatives would be charged with trying to solve real-world problems.

As part of the course, students would be required to read about local events.  The problems required to solve could be wide ranging, including such seemingly mundane issues as “does the city government need to do anything special to educate citizens about the emergence of the cicadas?’

One occasionally hears a statement along the lines of, “you can’t legislate away stupid.“  True, but a good start would be teaching students how to learn about issues and to learn how to solve problems rather than trying to blame someone else.  And another result of this effort might be students learning how to work together – and then teaching adults.

All for now. Another major idea next entry. END #507

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