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#490 Republicans Redefined Definition of Conservative

16 Saturday Sep 2023

Posted by Jordan Abel in Back Asswards Thinking, Causes of the Revolution, Post Trump Presidency, Societal Issues, Stupid Is as Stupid Does, 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, Entry #1.  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 Entry #476 was the most recent “sense check.”

BEGIN ENTRY #490: While both US political parties do some thigs well and other times make bone-headed decisions, the “new” Republican Party led by Trump seems to continue taking bone-headed actions to a new level. What’s ironic is Party members claim they are “true conservatives.”

Has anyone inside the Republican Party, and especially the hard-right caucus, taken time to look up the definition of conservative? Likely not. Here’s a couple of short definitions, “tending to conserve or preserve,” “tending to preserve existing views, conditions, or institutions.” I guess the Jan 6 insurrectionists who stormed the Capitol thought being conservative meant being a rebel/traitor, as evidenced by their display of the Confederate battle flag.

Given the apparent commitment by Trump Republicans in the US House of Representative to refuse to make any effort at governing, I thought it was appropriate to offer a definition of ‘conservatives” that is more consistent with their behavior and Trump’s behavior.

C = Conceited, claiming only they, i.e., Trump Republicans, have the right answer
O = Obstinate, not willing to negotiate or even listen to anyone else’s ideas
N = Negligent, disregarding critical needs of the country and citizens – Sen Tuberville an example
S = Selfish, not willing to share anything other than with high-end donors
E = Egotistical, thinking their you-know-what doesn’t stink
R = Reactionary, claiming they are always the victim and never the cause of a problem
V = Vicious, attacking those trying to do their job for democracy
A = Arrogant, assuming only fellow Republicans of their ilk have the correct answer
T = Temperamental, acting like 2-year-olds when things don’t go their way. Orange Man throwing his lunch on the wall in the Oval Office is one of many examples.
I = Idiotic, as demonstrated by a wide range of crazy ideas, including trickle-down economics
V = Violent, claiming the Jan 6 insurrectionists were patriots and normal tourists
E = Evasive, refusing to answer basic questions about say sources of income – e.g., Clarence Thomas
S =Stupid, as demonstrated by continuing to deny global warming, buying into an array of laughable conspiracy theories and continuing to support Trump as a candidate, even though his criminal record has been well document for decades.

At one time, being a “conservative” Republican actually stood for certain policies and supported the Constitution. No longer. A conservative Republican now stands for nothing rationale and actively tries to disband the Constitution.

To be a viable democracy, the US needs two credible political parties. Two credible parties provide some guardrails to help rein in the occasional, but inevitable bone-headed proposals by one of the parties. The Republicans have abdicated their policies to the whims of an idiot.

The country has been making some progress toward reducing the severity of US Revolution V by using the legal system as it was designed – investigating, indicting where appropriate and then prosecuting criminals. If Republicans claim to be patriots, then “old guard” Republicans need to unzip their lips and start explaining to the voter base what needs to happen to rebuild the Republican Party and help avoid more bloodshed as the Revenge Revolution intensifies. END ENTRY #490

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#489. Speak out? Why? The Guys in Charge Look Like Me.

04 Monday Sep 2023

Posted by Jordan Abel in 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, Entry #1.  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 Entry #476 was the most recent “sense check.”

BEGIN ENTRY#489: The last week of August 2023 included two markers in recent history of the US. One was the former president pleading “not guilty” (again) as part a RICO case brought in Fulton County Georgia.  Trump is the lead defendant in a case that centers on whether Trump and others attempted to overturn the results of the 2020 election.

The second marker was an event that happened 60 years ago – the March on Washington, DC.  The March included MLK’s famous speech, “I Have a Dream.” 

What often is overlooked about the March is how many non-blacks participated.  In addition, what is rarely mentioned, and I confess I was unaware until very recently, is the person who spoke immediately before MLK – a German-born rabbi, who lived through World War II.

The focal point of the rabbi’s remarks seems as germane today as in 1963. He suggested the worst action anyone can take in a situation where people are being discriminated against or persecuted is to remain silent.  Without dwelling on the topic, the rabbi noted what happened to 6+ million Jews and others under German rule when people remained silent.

Non-Jews often wonder why Jews are so vocal at times. Why did Jews become an early supporter of the civil rights movement and participate in the marches where police brutalized participants?  What was in it for the Jews? What did they have to gain?

The answer is simple, nothing. But to remain silent would mean Jews were acting no better than most of the general population who remained silent in Germany, Austria, and Poland. Silence can be a de facto death sentence for those being oppressed.

OK, you’re thinking, cut the drama.  The March on Washington was 60 years ago, and Hitler came to power about 90 years ago. What does the “sound of silence“ have to do with today’s environment?

Go back to the beginning of this entry and reread the first marker.  Whether you want to believe it or not, Trump and his gang came perilously close to pulling off a coup and replacing POTUS with a dictator.

Everyone in the US should be shocked at the percentage of the population, and even more shocked at the percentage of the Republicans, who believe Trump: (i) is the subject of a witch-hunt: (ii) is a positive force (iii) should be reelected. Many of Trump’s supporters have similar profiles and are modern-day versions of the population in Axis countries who remained silent in World War II – white, and Christian.

How do people in this group justify being silent?  I’m baffled but I suspect many justify silence by thinking, “I am safe. No one is coming after me. Why should I get involved? Besides, I don’t like the way ‘those people’ look and act. ‘Those people’ are not like me.“

What’s your risk of not getting involved and remaining silent? You’ll be risking trading a democracy and all its protections for a dictatorship and its lack of protections. Ever think about what government provides in the way of benefits to you?  Ever think how easily those benefits could be eliminated with the stroke of a pen by a dictator?  (Libertarians should pay close attention to the list.)

Here are some examples. #1, ownership rights. If you think you own your house, your car, your stocks, or any other item, you need to think again. The government provides the right to ownership. The right to ownership is not in the constitution and not guaranteed without a functioning government.

#2, police and fire protection. What do you think would happen if police and fire protection were privatized?  Ever been exposed to “demand pricing” when buying an airline ticket?  How much do you think the cost of protection might increase if your house were on fire?

#3, public roads.  In a dictatorship, all roads could be privatized so you get to pay a toll to the dictator.

#4, the right to vote.  There would be no right to vote, or the elections would be rigged, much like Trump tried to do in 2020. 

And this is the short list.  Still interested in supporting Trump and the gang?

If you think the list is “fake news,” then what the core tenets of your religion?  Please point out a religion that promotes watching other people suffer. Point out a religion where one is not supposed to help others.

If you still like Trump because you think that as a “member” of Trump’s club, you’re protected, think again.  Take a look at how all of Trump’s operations are run – he decides who’s a member and who’s not.  Don’t bow down to the Donald and get thrown under the bus.  In Donnie the Dictator’s world, one day you might find yourself on the outside. Then what have you got?  With the nod of a head, you can go from good to dead.

Now, go look in the mirror and ask yourself one more time.  “Is this the guy I want leading our country?” END ENTRY #489

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#488. Book ’em, Dano!

27 Sunday Aug 2023

Posted by Jordan Abel in 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, Entry #1.  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 Entry #476 was the most recent “sense check.”

BEGIN #488: “Sir, do you want to comb your hair and straighten your tie before your mug shot? And, please remember to smile. We want you to remember what a good time you had at the Fulton County Jail.”

So Donnie got booked…again. The fourth time in less than six months – Manhattan, Florida, DC, and finally Georgia. Getting booked four times in less than six months is a difficult task for any criminal to match, let alone a former president of the US.

Of course, all these charges have been fabricated by liberal, socialist Democrats who are jealous of the Donald and his nation of followers. What other president has a mug shot and booking number? Rather than POTUS #45, the Donald will be known as #2313827.

There’s not much else to say at this point. Let the trials begin, and until #2313827 violates conditions of the bail, which he is likely to do and which will possibly land him in jail awaiting trial, we’ll all have to be patient.

For MAGAts who actually believe Trump, justify this, please. Who else but #2313827 would claim at booking to be 6’3″, a svelte 215 lbs and have strawberry blonde hair? Then, two days later claim he won the Men’s Senior Club Championship at Bedminster, shooting a 67. He shot a 67 but probably through 13-14 holes. Only a fool or a MAGAt would believe such nonsense.

Justice is finally being served.  Now juries in these different locations need to hear the evidence and render a verdict. That’s how the justice system is supposed to work. The indictments and booking are also a good step in helping lay the groundwork for getting the country back toward the center and diminishing the power of the political extremists.

487: Donnie Is in Double-Deep Doo-Doo!

18 Friday Aug 2023

Posted by Jordan Abel in Post Trump Presidency, 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, Entry #1.  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 Entry #476 was the most recent “sense check.”

BEGIN #487: Not a good week for Little Donnie.  He finds himself mired in double-deep doo-doo. Donnie’s pile keeps getting deeper and harder to ignore.

Because of earlier signals, no one was surprised when the DA in Fulton County Georgia (Atlanta area) indicted Trump and a bunch of conspirators under a Georgia racketeering statute, a version of the Federal statute known as RICO. Many of the charges had been discussed previously and many of the named co-conspirators – Giuliani, Powell, Eastman, Clark, Meadows, and a couple of others – were lawyers, all of whom are at risk of losing their license. Others indicted were high-profile associates involved in the effort to overthrow the 2020 election.

What was the surprise and what I think is helpful to frame in terms of the effect on US Revolution V, is how the indictment laid out criminal activity in great detail and in chronological order.

The breadth and depth of the evidence refute any argument about Trump’s 1st Amendment rights being attacked or that the efforts to overturn the results were nothing more than a legitimate Trump administration inquiry to ensure election integrity.

The Fulton County District Attorney, Fani Willis, makes an incredibly strong case that maybe can best be described as a mafia-like effort by Trump and the gang to overthrow the election and overthrow the government.

Even if the talking heads on Fox and the Trump blowhards claim otherwise, the facts supporting the charges in the indictment indicate an array of crimes in Georgia and other states.  All this activity will be admitted as evidence under the RICO act and may be presented during a televised trial. As such, it is going to be extremely difficult for all but the most brainwashed Republicans to justify voting for Trump.

Another oft-discussed point, but one worth repeating, is none of the convictions in Georgia is subject to a pardon by Trump or any other president. I am unclear of the process for the governor of Georgia to pardon a criminal, but it may not be as sweeping as the US president’s.  Thus, most likely some or all the defendants who do not cut a very good plea deal will get fitted for an orange jumpsuit.

The details of the case in Georgia, and the details of the 01/06-case in DC will provide many Americans political cover to begin returning to traditional Republican positions.  Such a return will help start the healing process. Unfortunately, the Trump brainwashed diehards are unlikely to give up so the US could well see an increase in violence in the early stages of the healing process. 

The uptick in political violence could be similar to what the US experienced in the 1960s with several high-profile assassinations. Nonetheless, I am more hopeful about the country coming together than I’ve been in probably 10 years.  Isn’t it always darkest before dawn?  The sooner we can come together the better.  We need to seriously begin addressing climate change.

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#486 Cameras in the Courtroom

07 Monday Aug 2023

Posted by Jordan Abel in Post Trump Presidency, 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, Entry #1.  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 Entry #476 was the most recent “sense check.”

BEGIN #486: I’m not the first person to promote the idea of having cameras in the courtroom during Trump’s trial in DC.  Having cameras with sound will allow the public to hear the same testimony, and allow the public to view the same evidence as the jurors.

While some people will end up disagreeing with the jury’s verdict, whether guilty or not guilty, cameras will allow the public to see democracy in action. Cameras also will help mitigate the biased interpretation of the “talking heads” on cable, especially Fox, which claims the case is about denying free speech and not about trying to overturn the results of an election.

A simple change in the federal court procedures would be a major step forward to reducing potential violence following a verdict, especially a guilty verdict. January 6 was a violent attempt to overthrow democracy. Without cameras in the courtroom, the violence could be more widespread and much more intense.

SCOTUS Chief Justice Roberts needs to lead the charge to change the procedures in federal court to allow cameras with sound, as do many state courts. Changing the procedures should be welcomed by all citizens. END #486

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485. We Republicans Are for Your Personal Freedom Except….

24 Monday Jul 2023

Posted by Jordan Abel in Causes of the Revolution, Post Trump Presidency, 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, Entry #1.  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 Entry #476 was the most recent “sense check.”

BEGIN ENTRY #485: For years Republicans have claimed to be the party of small government, personal freedom, fiscal responsibility, and protection of individual rights. You know, Republicans were protecting the American public from those nasty liberals that were always taking away rights from you and trying to control your personal life.

If you believe in honesty, integrity and protection of your rights, vote Republican. To be a true patriot, you must vote for a Republican.

Like everything else in a Republican Party ensconced in the Trump-world bubble, words take on opposite meanings. If the dictionary definition is “up,” then in Trump-world the meaning is “down.” “Good” means “bad” and truth is a rare commodity.

Well, the list is long of lies spouted by Trump and his Republicans lap dogs. The latest effort by Republicans to “protect individual rights” is, no surprise, really an effort to take away individual rights. The effort to take away rights is being pursued on two fronts.

#1 is several Republican state attorneys general are securing or attempting to secure, unredacted medical records for women who had an abortion in a state where abortion is legal but reside in a state where abortion is illegal.

Could someone please tell me when a state attorney general – 99.999% of whom are not licensed to practice medicine – all of sudden gained the right to review unredacted personal medical records? Is the AG going to offer a 2nd opinion about a proposed procedure? Somehow passing around one’s personal medical record doesn’t seem to fit in the category of protecting individual rights.

Also, since when can an attorney general decide if someone who has not been convicted of a crime and awaiting sentencing be prohibited from traveling to another state? I suppose a woman who had an abortion in another state will be required to wear a scarlet “A”, much like in Nazi Germany where Jews had to wear a yellow Star of David.

#2 is “Project 2025.” Content of Project 2025 was drafted by the Heritage Foundation – more appropriately called the Hermitage Foundation given their Russian czarist-like ideas. The essence of Project 2025 is to eliminate all independence of agencies within the federal government. The target kickoff date for swiftly centralizing control is January 2025, immediately following the election of a Republican president.

Project 2025 would take away independence of Department of Justice, Dep’t of Defense, Federal Reserve, IRS, EPA, and a host of other agencies. Rather than the agencies having a degree of autonomy, especially DOJ and the IRS, all agencies would respond to direct orders from and be controlled by the president. At DOJ, the change would allow the president to direct an investigation and likely prosecution of anyone he or she chose, particularly political enemies. Not that we’ve already seen Trump try to do that, but this would formalize the process.

Project 2025 then sets the stage to effectively begin eliminating all individual rights. What’s the problem, you say? Just vote Republican and you’ll be OK. All those liberals are the real problem.
You’ll be OK except when you’re in a group that far-right Republicans don’t like. A partial list includes anyone who identifies as or is identified as LGBTQ, anyone with Hispanic heritage, anyone with any black heritage, anyone of Asian descent, anyone who is a Muslim or who is a Jew or even Native American. Actually, you’re likely SOL unless you are a descendant of an immigrant from Western Europe and a fundamentalist Christian who has no one in the family who the far right doesn’t like. What’s left is a pretty small group. You still interested in voting Republican?

How will the power grab proposed by the Heritage Foundation and supported by right-wing Republicans play out with a public at large? Actions by Republicans based on recommendations of the Heritage Foundation are likely to be met with a major counteroffensive by the public. One only needs to look at reaction in Israel to a similar effort to eliminate individual rights by the far right and Netanyahu.
Israel has been subject to widespread protests for weeks. Further key members of the military have threatened to resign. Now that the legislature has passed restrictions on the Supreme Court, the intensity and breadth of protests are likely to escalate. Israel faces the most internal challenge in its history. Much like the US faced from say 1850-1860.

The difference between public protests conducted in the US and protests conducted Israel is the degree of potential destruction and bloodshed. The US populace is heavily armed, and while no match for well-trained military, those with firearms can kill and wound many citizens who are not perceived as Trump loyalists. To be continued. END ENTRY #485

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#484: Why Not? My Kid’s a Legacy and I’ve Donated Lots of Money!

09 Sunday Jul 2023

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, Entry #1.  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 Entry #476 was the most recent “sense check.”

BEGIN ENTRY #484: Well, well, well. Wealthy Republicans are beginning to understand that decisions have consequences. Soon after toasting the SCOTUS decision to overturn precedent and ban affirmative action, the Republicans began to realize legacy admissions were now on the chopping block.

No doubt many of the elite schools will find a way around any likely ban on legacy admissions, much like many of those schools will find a way around the ban on affirmative action.

The ban on legacies is supposedly being pursued to ensure equitable admissions at these elite institutions, just like the SCOTUS decision. Ironically, those pushing for a ban on legacy admissions are not thinking about possible consequences just like those pushing to ban affirmative action failed to consider consequences.

Yes, legacy admissions are overwhelmingly from white, wealthy families. But, who do you think donates large chunks of money to the school’s endowment; who do you think helps fund new buildings; and who do you think helps subsidize tuition of students admitted under affirmative action?  Don’t think too long about it. The answer is the families seeking legacy admissions.

What is the “opportunity cost” of denying one legacy admission?  That one legacy admission can generate a significant positive long-term financial impact on the academic institution.  What’s the downside?  Virtually nothing since the legacy rarely goes into a high-profile public position – George W. Bush being an exception – and many of those admitted will go back into the family business or live off a trust fund.

Simple example. The brother of a grammar-school classmate of mine was admitted to a high-profile, smaller private college. The brother was at best marginally qualified.

Why was he admitted? The father agreed to fund construction of a new building on campus.

Those wanting to ban legacy admissions should do the math.  The result of admitting one marginally qualified student was a new building that benefited thousands of students over the life of the building.

Given the benefits derived from preference given to the legacy student, who is being harmed? By the way, the student ended up going back to the family business.

There’s a potential cascading effect of eliminating any preferential treatment. Where does one draw the line allowing the institution to favor certain students academically and not others?  If affirmative action is eliminated for academic admission and then legacy admissions, the next logical step is to eliminate preferential treatment for athletes. 

Does anyone really think that 10 of the 12 members of the basketball team at say Duke University are   academically qualified? Same with athletes recruited for most high-profile football teams.

When the lawsuit is filed to eliminate preferential treatment for athletes, it will be fun to watch the Supreme Court use their pretzel logic to justify why sports admissions should be excluded while affirmative action and legacies are not. It will be even more fun to watch members of Congress react when they realize that athletic admissions to their favorite university have been changed. END ENTRY #484

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#483. SCOTUS Plan: Bomb Brown; Promote Plessy.

02 Sunday Jul 2023

Posted by Jordan Abel in Causes of the Revolution, 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, Entry #1.  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 Entry #476 was the most recent “sense check.”

BEGIN ENTRY #483:: Some key decisions at the end of the 2022–23 term for SCOTUS were less surprising than the rationale justifying the decision. Three key decisions in particular seem to be laying the groundwork for the next opportunity to address the race issue.

Overturning affirmative action in college admissions was expected by a court that overturned Roe. The decision that negated President Biden’s Executive Order to waive a portion of student debt was another example of the Roberts’ Court stripping the authority of the executive branch that had been granted by Congress.  Another decision was allowing religious beliefs to justify being able to discriminate against another individual or group. 

Lots of ink this week and likely more next week about the impact of the affirmative action decision on college admissions, efforts by companies to diversify the workforce, etc. 

While the SCOTUS ruling effectively banned affirmative action, there was one notable exemption. Without any justification, the opinion written by Chief Justice Roberts excluded the military academies from the decision, allowing the academies to use race in selecting candidates for admission.

Why are military academies so different from Harvard, University of North Carolina, and other academic institutions? No explanation offered. But, maybe, just maybe, the service academies want the officer corps to reflect the composition of enlisted personnel. Like many claims made by conservative Republicans, no supporting data or explanation was offered.

Where do these decisions lead? In 2010, the Roberts’ Court gave corporations more rights than individual citizens in the Citizens United case. In 2013, the Roberts’ Court ruling in the Shelby Country case gutted key provision of the Voting Rights Act, allowing states to essentially restrict voting rights, especially for people of color. In 2022 to the Roberts’ Court stripped women of any rights over their bodies in overturning Roe.

See a pattern here? There are more examples of the Roberts’ Court taking away rights rather than granting rights. 

What’s the next target for the Roberts’ Court?  My bet is overturning the 1954 case of Brown v Board of Education. Overturning Brown would allow SCOTUS to reinstate Plessy v Ferguson, which established justification for having “separate but equal” facilities in transportation, education et al.

Think overturning Brown is unrealistic?  Read the language of opinions by Roberts and Thomas in the affirmative action cases.  Frequent reference to the “equal protection” clause in the 14th Amendment claiming that the clause prevents one segment of society from being favored over another. Since Republican appointees to SCOTUS often claim to be originalists, maybe they should consider why the 14th Amendment was written. 

The 14th Amendment was passed by Congress in 1866 and ratified in 1868.  I guess Roberts and the originalist gang failed history in high school or conveniently forgot the 14th Amendment was passed to protect blacks following the Civil War.  Was Roberts thinking, “Never mind history.  I need to make this decision seem rational, no matter how illogical.”

By the standards of the Roberts’ gang,  Brown effectively favors blacks by forcing the busing of children to white schools.  Brown also discriminates against whites by being bussed to what often are or were predominately black schools.  Brown discriminates against both groups by taking away rights to attend neighborhood schools.

Thus, Brown is effectively an affirmative action program for blacks, which SCOTUS ruled as unfair.  Therefore, to ensure there is no discrimination against any citizen, the only solution is to reinstate Plessy.  Reinstating a “separate-but-equal“ school system is a fair and equitable solution that allows children to attend neighborhood schools.

Reinstating Plessy seems far-fetched? No, I’ll bet the far right is preparing to file, if not having already done so, a challenge to Broun. The challenge likely will be filed in the 5th Circuit, which includes Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas, and is packed with far-right judges. These judges then will allow the case to go forward to the Supreme Court.

What is the cumulative effect of the last decade of SCOTUS decisions?  Will the decisions affect the likelihood of a more intense 5th US Revolution, the Revenge Revolution? Constantly taking away individual rights – women’s right to choose, voting rights of non-white groups, equal protection of LBGTQ community, etc. – creates frustration and anger.  Women are angry about overturning Roe. While the affirmative action decision is less controversial than Roe, for those affected, the frustration may be comparable.

SCOTUS decisions that seem heavily weighted toward favoring a Republican base of white Christians, mostly men, plus the continued drip, drip of corruption of behavior by Thomas, Alito, and even Roberts, are intensifying the frustration.  There’s a saying I saw on an apron that seems to sum up the long-term problem for SCOTUS and Republicans – “When mama ain’t happy, ain’t nobody happy.”   

As we approach July 4th, 2023, mama and many others ain’t happy.  And what Republicans and far-right SCOTUS justices seem to have overlooked, is their bizarre interpretation of the 2nd Amendment has resulted in widespread ownership of firearms among the frustrated majority.  These actions increase the likelihood of a more intense Revenge Revolution, which has already started but not yet boiled over.

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#482.  SCOTUS Scums. Throw the Bums Out!

25 Sunday Jun 2023

Posted by Jordan Abel in Causes of the Revolution, 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, Entry #1.  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 Entry #476 was the most recent “sense check.”

BEGIN ENTRY #482: You don’t need to think about this issue for very long. Why do certain SCOTUS justices think the law and/or ethics rules do not apply to them?

And which SCOTUS justices squawk the most about the importance of ethical behavior?  Yes, the same SCOTUS scum justices who flagrantly ignore any standard of ethical behavior.

The SCOTUS scum-justices are undermining the credibility of the Court.  The flagrant disregard of basic ethical and moral standards by certain justices is no surprise to anyone who regularly follows Supreme Court decisions and how each justice votes. To paraphrase Shakespeare, “Methinks certain Supreme Court Justices doth protest too much.”

The ethics of Clarence Thomas have always been in question. Thomas, aka Porno Man, never should have been approved by the Senate Judiciary Committee – shame on you then Senator and committee chairman Joe Biden – let alone confirmed by the entire Senate. Thomas was the token black proposed by Republicans to replace the legendary Thurgood Marshall. Who knows how much money Thomas was paid upfront to agree to keep his mouth shut, and always vote with conservatives. We know he’s been paid regularly since joining the court. We just don’t know how much.

Samuel Alito, the holier-than-thou justice, vigorously denied that his all-expenses paid sojourn to Alaska with a billionaire had any influence on his decision on the numerous cases before the court in which the billion’s company was involved.   Alito mounted his defense of the sojourn and failure to report it by opining an op-ed piece in the Wall Street Journal.  The op-ed piece was published before the release of the article by ProPublica, which had sent him a courtesy copy to review.  The defense by Sinning Sam Alito was laughable by any standard.

Anyone who has studied human behavior knows that past behavior is a good predictor of future behavior. If Alito is prone to preempt publication of articles,  I wonder who leaked the decision in the Dobbs case that overturned Roe – and who wrote the majority opinion?  Oh, yes, Alito – and who might have leaked the decision in the Citizens United case?

The source of leaks never has been investigated adequately. A good first step by the Chief Justice would be to approve a 3rd party professional – FBI or Federal prosecutor – to conduct a series of serious and professional interviews, starting with Alito.

While we’re on the subject of Roberts, his unethical behavior is not as blatant as either Thomas or Alito. However, Roberts as chief justice has an obligation to the country to rein in justices who do not follow the rules re reporting and recusal.  I can only imagine the uproar from Republicans if one of the more liberal justices had exhibited behavior 1/10 as egregious as either Thomas or Alito.

Roberts term  as chief justice will go down as possibly the worst since the beginning of the 20th century. While some decisions were questionable, the real problem for the Roberts court is the behavior of some justices. This behavior has contributed to a precipitous and sustained decline in the US public’s confidence in the Supreme Court. Roberts, it’s time to start a turnaround program and rebuild public confidence.  A good first step would be getting the two SCOTUS scums off the bench. END #482

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#481: Triple Threat – Trump, Climate Change, AI

11 Sunday Jun 2023

Posted by Jordan Abel in Causes of the Revolution, Post Trump Presidency, 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, Entry #1.  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 Entry #476 was the most recent “sense check.”

BEGIN ENTRY #481: What a week! Jack Smith, special counsel appointed by Attorney General Garland, issued a 37-count indictment against former President Trump and another indictment against Trump’s former aide.

The charges were all serious, but the main charges were violation of the Espionage Act of 1917. Potential maximum sentence is 400+ years.

The case appears to be incredibly strong.  The language of the filings was straightforward and worded such that the general public could understand.  The public disclosure of the filing included a series of photographs of evidence taken by Trump employees.

Of course, true to form, Trump claimed the indictment was a witch hunt, a demonstration of weaponization of the government, and bias by the DOJ.  Then, within two days, he was back on the campaign trail, telling supporters that this indictment is the “final battle” and all Democrats are really communists. I guess Democrats have been promoted from being mere socialist to now evil communists.

Clearly, Trump has joined the loony-bird society. Trump’s craziness didn’t seem to bother Republicans, especially virtually every Republican in Congress, save Mitt Romney and a few others, who rallied to support Trump even before reading the detailed indictment.  Such good lawyers, these Republicans.

Tuesday June 13, 2023 is the arraignment in Miami. Given the evidence presented so far, by almost any standard, Trump is a threat to national security and should be locked up while awaiting trial.  But that’s highly unlikely.

The second of the three threats is climate change.  Oh, you know, a few fires in Canada – actually huge fires – blanketed the northern East Coast of the US in smoke. Air quality in New York City registered beyond “unhealthy” and registered as “hazardous.”

These type forest fires have been predicted by climate scientists for some years. Do science and  evidence matter to Republicans? Of course not.  Most Republicans continue to deny climate change as a near-term threat with Republicans claiming we need “real evidence” to be presented before any action should be taken.

Well, deniers, if you don’t believe scientists, then what about believing business people?  Insurance companies in California and those deep-red states of Florida and Louisiana have stopped writing homeowners insurance.  Why?  Their reason – because of huge financial losses associated with fires and hurricanes. Residences of other states will likely experience similar problems.

Republicans if you can’t believe your business buddies about climate change, who can you believe? And wait until your summer house in Virginia or on the barrier islands of North Carolina is no longer insurable.

The third threat, or at least, perceived threat, is artificial intelligence, aka “AI.”  We’ve all seen a steady stream of headlines about AI, including AI leading to human extinction.

All right, everyone, let’s just calm down a bit. AI can be a two-edge sword. The real threat, just like the real threat of a nuclear bomb, is the person controlling it. For AI, the threat is who has control over the program boundaries in which AI can operate.

Relinquishing control over the boundaries of AI programs – that is allowing the program to make decisions – may have disastrous consequences. That is the real threat.  Further, like the consequences of making AR-15’s and other assault weapons readily available, the more people who have access to sophisticated AI programs, the more likely the potential for disaster.  As we have seen repeatedly with Trump, and even more so after Smith’s indictment, some people cannot be trusted with critical decision making.

The other edge of the two-edge AI sword is positive – how AI can make people more productive, and reduce some of life‘s frustrations. AI can be a great partner when used properly. More on AI in the coming weeks.

As far as the triple threat and the 5th US Revolution (Revenge Revolution), the triple threat provides more reason to believe a Revenge Revolution is inevitable. Trump, aside, the threats of AI, and especially climate change, may cause the public, most notably those under age 30, to demand change. Given the backward thinking of Republicans, the only way the legislative change will occur is through a revolt. END ENTRY #481

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