How screwed up is America? A baby faced punk kid who should have been miles away home playing video games instead plays out his violent fantasies with a real AR-15 semi-automatic rifle on real flesh and blood people, killing two of them. Penalty? An "atta boy" from U.S. justice.
Saturday, November 20, 2021
Saturday, September 11, 2021
Bush's Words Fall Flat on 20th Anniversary of September 11
Ironic. Insulting. And unsettling to see former President George W. Bush rewrite history as the good guy today in Shanksville, Pennsylvania on the 20th anniversary of 9/11 — calling out "violent extremists abroad and violent extremists at home" for their "disregard for human life."
It’s unsettling of course because we know that after his administration failed to read the myriad, alarming warning signs leading up to the terror attacks of September 11, 2001 that killed nearly 3,000 Americans, Bush exploited the unity Americans felt in the wake of the attacks, to fearmonger a lie about weapons of mass destruction and ties to Osama Bin Laden — so the citizenry would swing along with the unprovoked invasion of a Iraq.
An invasion that killed hundreds of thousands of humans and spawned the scourge of ISIS - "violent extremists" that plague the world today - in unstable regions like Afghanistan, where Bush’s other disastrous and costly war just ended, after 20 long years, leaving tens of thousands of innocents dead, several trillion of dollars spent — and a vacuum for an emboldened enemy to fill.
Bush, who has been out of the limelight for 12 years, on Saturday briefly sounded like that same disingenuous alarmist who gave the fear-mongering State of The Union “axis of evil” speech in January 2002 — that was the impetus to ensuring America, indeed, would have a blood-thirsty foe to fight abroad for decades to come.
The disastrous eight years under Bush created a lasting sense of desperation -- namely after initiating endless wars and insitigating the 2008 "Great Recession," which bankrupted millions of lives.
Arguably, that lingering desperation was instrumental in laying the groundwork for the eventual precipitous rise to power of a phony, populous demagogue like Donald Trump.
And, of course, Trump was the culprit who emboldened those same “violent extremists at home” — namely the Jan. 6 Capitol insurrectionists — of which Bush was clearly referencing on Saturday.
So, when the guy who was clearly instrumental in ensuring the manifestation of an “evil” enemy “abroad” — and at “home” attempts to strike a protective, foreboding tone about those same visceral threats, his words fall resoundingly flat.
It's crucial to connect these dots if we earnestly going to learn our lesson from the mistakes of our recent past. And not get fooled again.
Sunday, July 4, 2021
Animal Farm in America?
They may be standing on their hind legs and dressed up as humans. But Republicans’ masks have slipped to their chins – and their snouts are showing.
Conservative leaders across these un-United States, in state and federal positions of power, are the pigs of George Orwell's Animal Farm, hypocritically declaring: “All animals are equal, but some are more equal than others.”
No “Big Lie” is too ludicrous. No obstruction of justice is out of bounds. No alarmist incite is too inflammatory. And so, no low is too far to go.
It’s never been more acutely clear that the “Party of Trump” considers itself “more equal” than the rest of us – particularly in the wake of Thursday’s Republican-majority U.S. Supreme Court decision endorsing Arizona’s suppression of the minority vote; by virtue of congressional Republicans’ persistent opposition to desperately needed stimulus and voter protections; through the GOP’s obstruction of a bi-partisan probe into the deadly Jan. 6, Capitol coup attempt that nearly ended the Republic; and in the face of Republicans’ exhaustive sycophancy towards a twice-impeached, electorally defeated and disgraced former president facing indictment any day now.
Like the pigs in Animal Farm, Trump and his gluttonous Republican abettors have been playing the American people for a bunch of dim-witted barnyard animals for so long – trashing truths, twisting reality and. trampling justice – that, like Farm’s animals, much of the citizenry appears too bamboozled and numb to give a damn.
But this Independence Day 2021 –perhaps more than any prior Fourth of July celebration in this nation, since our forefathers first declared independence from the oppressive British motherland exactly 245 years ago – we should sincerely pause to treasure and reflect on the bloody hardships colonists endured to gain our treasured freedom from tyranny.
And we should embrace with a renewed fervency the frequently quoted but often-ignored preamble to the 1776 Declaration of Independence:
“We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.”
Let’s face it, the Republican Party, beholden to the grotesquely rich and powerful, has constituted an authoritarian movement most notably since the turn of the 21st Century.
For years, Republicans have been chomping at the bit to carve up the people’s Medicare and Medicaid and privatize social security so some fat cats can turn a profit.
Only now, after five years under the disingenuous tutelage of their unscrupulous “leader” Donald Trump, is it so abundantly obvious that the alleged “pro-life” party doesn’t give a rat’s rear about “the people.”
George Orwell’s 1945 Animal Farm primarily was a dystopian fable parodying early 20th Century Soviet Communism’s ruthlessness that cost millions of lives.
But Orwell himself indicated that his simplistic foreboding fairytale held “a wider application” about “power-hungry people.”
Oppression is oppression. Greed and abuse of power produce essentially the same result whatever the misanthropic ideology – Communism or Fascism or some other demagogic hybrid “ism” to which Trump and his plutocratic pigs aspire.
“I meant the moral to be that revolutions only effect a radical improvement when the masses are alert..” Orwell writes Politics magazine founder Dwight Macdonald in a 1946 letter.
Much of the citizenry who sought a revolutionary change of sorts by casting their lots with a self-promoted populous “outsider” in 2016, weren't so much “alert” as they were desperate.
And certainly, in the devastating aftermath of Donald J. Trump’s hellish, incite-riddled, death-plagued four-year reign, a newly woke citizenry made their druthers clear this past Nov. 3 presidential election –– by casting 8 million more votes for Joe Biden than Trump.
But still, that hasn’t stopped Trump and his loyalists from trying to steal the Republic from us. We must maintain the vigilance of which Orwell speaks.
Pigs Hoarded Milk and Apples; Repubs, Tax Cuts For Rich
Just as Farm‘s pigs reason early on that they need all of the farm’s “milk and apples” to make smart decisions for the rest of the animals, Trump and his complicit Republican chums insisted at the outset of his presidency in 2017, that billionaires’ tax breaks are the key to economic revival for all.
Never mind that Reaganomics trickled down – and out, decades ago. Never mind that corporate profits continue to soar, while workers’ wages stagnate.
Let's not forget that the corporate elite reaped billions of dollars from the Trump-facilitated lethal Covid-19 pandemic that wiped out more than 600,000 American lives while crippling the livelihoods of millions.
Now, predictably, after granting hefty tax cuts for the wealthy and adding nearly $8 trillion to the national debt, Republican leaders like Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell and House Minority leader Kevin McCarthy suddenly are obsessed with the deficit as they parrot alarmist, right wing think tank talking points warning of Democrats’ march toward “Socialism” or “Communism.”
“The turning-point of the story was supposed to be when the pigs kept the milk and apples for themselves,” Orwell writes in the 1946 letter to Macdonald, published in George Orwell: A Life In Letters, 2013.
“If the other animals had had the sense to put their foot down then,” Orwell continues, “it would have been all right.”
Which begs the question: Is it too late for Americans, as a united whole to finally put heir foot down?
Like the pigs in Animal Farm, today's Republican leadership on Capitol Hill can’t be bothered by facts or justice, but only in contorting reality to conform with their unrelenting lust for absolute autocratic control.
“Napoleon is Always Right”
Trump, of course, is Farm’s ruthless ruling pig, Napoleon, a Berkshire boar who, Orwell writes, has a knack for “getting his own way.”
Napoleon counted on his propagandist pig, Squealer, who “could turn black into white” to brainwash the farm animals with lies about their tyrannical leader’s supposed benevolence.
Even Clover the mare, who notices the changes the pigs sneakily make to Animalism’s “Seven Commandments”, eventually is lulled into a sense of complacency, convincing herself that she must have “remembered it wrong.”
If Washington D.C’s plutocratic pigs had their druthers, Americans will be so dumbed down by the former con-in-chief’s exhaustive hyperbolic lies and incessant grating vitriol, that we'll have about as much say in our Republic’s affairs as Animal Farm‘s befuddled barnyard animals had on the farm under the pigs.
Like Farm’s animals who were deprived of adequate food as they worked harder for less, millions of Americans remain food insecure as they work jobs at slave labor pay.
Prior to the Covid-19 pandemic, some 140 million Americans were living at the cusp of, or in, poverty, according to the Southern Poverty Law Center.
In Farm, the beloved, but dull minded carthorse Boxer declares, “I will work harder” and routinely motivates himself by extolling the pigs’ most controlling lie of all: “Napoleon is always right.”
Despite the animals’ increasingly desperate circumstances on the farm, Squealer’s barrage of untruths ultimately convince the lowly, overworked animals that “things were getting better.”
Yet, at the first sign of feebleness, Boxer, the farm’s hardest worker — instrumental in the farm’s success from which the pigs alone capitalized — is hauled off to the slaughterhouse.
Of course, to advance his assault on truth and civility from the start of his presidency, Trump employed his own tag team versions of Squealer – in imaginative mouthpieces Kellyanne Conway and Sarah Huckabee Sanders.
Sanders, former White House press secretary, seemed eternally lost in an alternate reality where if President Trump “says it, it must be true” – just as Farm’s animals were programmed to parrot of Napoleon, no matter how absurd the lie.
According to Sanders: Robert Mueller’s Trump-Russia probe was a “hoax,” the President wanted to protect pre-existing conditions after all, and, despite her boss’ constant maligning of the media as the “enemy of the people,” Trump actually favored a free press.
And we Americans, like Farm‘s flock of mindless sheep taught by Squealer the pig to obediently bleat “Four legs good, two legs better,” were supposed to believe it all.
In May, a Reuters poll found that a mystifying 56% of Republicans in the country fell for Trump’s big lie that the 2020 presidential election was stolen from him, and that Joe Biden is an illegitimate President.
Sadly, that alarming statistic lends credence to the old adage that the more a people are lied to, the more likely they are to believe the lie.
The late famed American writer Gore Vidal said: “We live in the United States of amnesia. We don’t learn anything because we don’t remember anything.”
Perhaps, that explains how folks will believe the biggest lie of all from a guy who told some 30,000 lies during his caustic presidency. They just don’t remember, conveniently or not.
Surely then, the flummoxed masses wouldn’t be familiar with legendary CBS TV broadcaster Edward R. Murrow’s instructive to viewers that we must “remember that accusation is not evidence and hearsay is not proof,” in the midst of his exposing Communist Red Scare ringleader Senator Joseph McCarthy.
“Some are More Equal Than Others”
In Farm, the pigs methodically mangled Animalism’s “Seven Commandments” under the cover of a barrage of lies, dulling the senses of their fellow barnyard animal “comrades” until they settled for one contrived declaration:
“All animals are equal, but some are more equal than others.”
We should realize from history and plain Common Sense, (a nod to Thomas Paine’s rallying cry book credited for uniting American colonist revolutionaries to stand up to the British imperialists) that a entity which constantly accuses the opposition of a socialist agenda, while itself is breaking from all democratic norms of a Republic – such as facts, justice and decency – is guilty of bolstering it’s own autocratic ambitions.
“What I was trying to say was,” Orwell continues in the McDonald letter, “‘You can’t have a revolution unless you make it for yourself; there is no such thing as a benevolent dictatorship.’”
Trump may have legitimately lost the election and been banned from Twitter and Facebook. But, his dictator dreams, encouraged his fellow privileged porkers, are alive and well and pose as severe a threat to the Republic as ever.
As Trump desperately resurrects his campaign-style rallies, resuming his mission to insult and connive his way across the American landscape, leaving a destructive path of Reality TV rubble for us to clean up, he’s promoting a seditious fantasy that he will retake the White House come August.
In the meantime, hate crimes have steadily spiked annually since Trump’s disparaging mug first invaded our living rooms nightly five years ago.
Mass shootings up ticked the first quarter of 2021. And white Nationalists were emboldened to the point of attempting to overthrow the government.
Presently, Republicans in 43 states are peddling legislation designed to suppress the minority vote.
Let’s set the record straight. Again. Once Trump laughed off the Covid-19 virus for at least a crucial lost six weeks while it was already incubating death in the homeland – declaring “everything is under control,” that it would magically “disappear” and labeling it a Democratic “hoax” – the contagion in America became the Trump Virus.
And through it all – the deception, the seditious cover and the tragic death – Republican head hogs offer nary a snort or squeal of objection.
The same folks who stumbled out of their way to defend Trump’s unrepentant childish outbursts and destructive autocratic impulses for years – the McConnell, McCarthy, Lyndsey Graham, Jim Jordon, Matt Gaetz, Ted Cruz and the like – still embrace Trump as their daddy.
After the Jan. 6, Capitol riot, McCarthy flew down to Trump’s Mar-A-Lago, the site of past Republican party gatherings, to once again kiss up to the most disastrous President in American history.
In an opinion that ran in The Hill shortly before the presidential election in the fall of 2016, I first warned that Donald Trump was “America’s most dangerous home-grown terrorist.”
He’s proved that out ever since.
Obstruction — A Majority Party Privilege?
As if obstructing justice were just another majority party privilege, Senate minority leader McConnell wrangled 35 senators to nix a bi-partisan commission to investigate the machinations behind the Trump-instigated Jan. 6, attempted coup.
McConnell played the same cover-up role when he refused to consider a bi-partisan vote to protect special counsel Robert Mueller’s probe into Russia's meddling in the 2016 elections. Similarly, he led the Senate to acquit Trump on two separate impeachments.
For more than a decade, McConnell has run cover for Republican’s suspect agenda –even when it meant stonewalling President Barack Obama's attempts to aid the people during America’s other desperate time amid the ruin of the 2008 Great Recession.
Meanwhile, in America, amid the abject swirl of controversy befitting a crime boss encompassing Trump, the autocratic programming advocated daily by Trump apologist “news” outlets like Fox, even now has so many citizens convinced that if Trump “said it, it must be true.”
Who is the real “enemy of the people”?
The Trump movement smacks of the authoritarianism abuses Orwell called out incessantly in his lifetime and creatively alerts us to with Animal Farm and his later novel, 1984.
Which is Which?
In Farm’s last pages, the pigs have rewritten Animalism’s “Seven Commandments” to suit them, embracing the ways of the animals’ sworn enemy humans.
“Comrade Napoleon” and his fellow privileged porkers have moved into overthrown (Manor Farm) owner Mr. Jones’ farm house, are dressed in his clothes and are walking upright on their two hind legs.
By then, the incoherent sheep under the absolute sway of Napoleon’s propagandist pig Squealer, no longer are sounding off on command: “Four legs good, two legs bad,” but rather, “Four legs good, two legs better.”
Animal Farm leaves us with the animals peering through the farm house dining room window as the pigs inside schmooze and toast mugs of beer with neighboring farmer, Mr. Pilkington and his associates.
The pigs and humans end up squabbling over a card game in which Napoleon and Mr. Pilkington each play an ace of spades.
Who is cheating?
In the novella’s last line, the baffled animals at the window look from face to face, from the humans to the pigs, but: “It was impossible to say which was which.”
Anymore, it’s becoming more difficult to distinguish “which is which” from Trump’s privileged porkers from say, a hostile nation or the likes of Trump’s “comrade” Russian President Vladimir Putin, who has strived incessantly through social media manipulation, likely cyber attacks and myriad means to compromise America’s democratic foundation.
A seditious tyrannical movement is still a foot. Someone said: “A coup attempt that goes unpunished is practice.”
Will we ever find out what Trump was doing for nearly four hours while the nation’s Capitol was under siege by the red hat lovers he provoked to attempt to assassinate Vice President Mike Pence and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi?
Why did Trump order his newly install puppet Secretary of Defense Christopher Miller to barr the national guard from intervening in the insurrection where Capitol police were brutalized for hours?
Today, this July 4th, as we reclaim our a sense or normalcy from the chaos inflicted on us by the Trump Virus, and gather to gaze in wonder at fantastic fireworks shows, we best remember what this favorite festive summer holiday is all about.
We should reflect on how close we came to losing our celebrated liberties just six months ago.
And we should heed Orwell’s reflections on the early passage in Animal Farm when the power-hungry, ruling pigs confiscated all the milk and apples for themselves:
“If the other animals had had the sense to put their foot down then it would have been all right.”
We need to finally, forcefully put our foot down.
Whether we remain a Republic or not, won’t depend on the Democrats who have their hands full on Capitol Hill. And we know now we can’t rely on a right wing packed U.S. Supreme Court.
Our future as “the land of the free and home of the brave” hinges on whether “we the people” finally put our foot down and start demanding, loud and clear, our fair share of the milk and apples.
Saturday, June 12, 2021
Jonah and The Whale All Over Again
This whale of a tale lends credibility to the biblical tale of Jonah and the Whale.
A lobster diver finds himself inside the mouth of a whale for half a minute -- until the whale spits him out like the whale in the Old Testament did to Jonah.
Interestingly, the story also features the biblical name, Josiah - the favored godly king of Judah who restored God's law several hundred years before Jesus Christ.
God speaks?
https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/2021/06/11/us/cape-cod-diver-eaten-by-whale/index.html
Friday, June 11, 2021
Authoritarianism Rising
The former "moral majority party" doesn’t give a rat’s back end about the people, just power.
Wednesday, April 21, 2021
George Floyd Indeed "Touched The World"
"George Floyd, who once told a friend 'I want to touch the world' and who mostly spread love and joy during his 46 years on earth, was also killed by hate, it seems, to save the rest of us."
Monday, April 19, 2021
A Pivotal Point
So much hinges on the trial of George Floyd's killer.
We live at a time where deceivers in the highest offices of the land increasingly insist that we Americans can't trust what we see.
That's an undeniable part of Donald Trump's destructive legacy, through his relentless lies (some 30,000) over four years.
Truth has become a mere inconvenience to so many of Trump's fellow Republican sycophants still insisting their cult leader had no culpability in the Jan. 6, Capitol Hill coup attempt that was clearly orchestrated by Trump and left several Americans dead.
But, that all will be tested as final arguements are heard today and the case is handed off to the jury.
If former Minneapolis cop Derek Chauvin, who crushed the life out of Floyd by kneeling on his neck and back for some nine minutes last May, were to get his freedom, all Americans could soon lose ours -- amid the resulting chaos.
A guilty decision lays the groundwork for change. But it will still be a rocky road to healing and enduring justice.
Wednesday, March 31, 2021
The #TrumpVirus
Let's set the record straight.
Clearly, once then President Donald Trump ignored, downplayed and mocked Democrats' mounting concern of the Covid-19 for some six weeks, calling it a "hoax," while death incubated in America, the lethal contagion in the United States -- which now has killed nearly 550,000 citizens -- mutated undeniably, irrevocably into the #TrumpVirus.
Period. Trump, emboldened by his political lackie co-conspirators facilitated this death march across the homeland.
Not China. Not WHO. Not Dr. Fauci. And not the Democrats. Once the "invisible enemy," as Trump initially liked to label it even though he saw it coming, encroached on American shores and Trump knew it, but decided to blow it off, it became The Donald's baby.
He was the guy allegedly in charge.
The CNN special report "COVID WAR – The Pandemic Doctors Speak Out," which points out Trump's glaring failures after the initial March 2020 shutdown, in my view, doesn't spend enough time focusing on the deceiver-in-chief's inexcusable failures to act early on.
The special gives only passing reference to Trump's arguably criminal negligence from late January to mid March 2020 -- while Trump, admittedly aware of the death toll looming -- golfed at his own properties on the taxpayer's dime, obsessively promoted stock market numbers, held " Keep America Great" rallies and sought vengeance against patriots who testified to his malfeasance in his first impeachment.
That set the tone and explains Trump's half-hearted effort to ever truly attack the virus that would wipe out half a million Americans.
The special effectively gives Trump a pass on the first 100,000 deaths from Covid -19 in this country and questions his role in the other 400,000 lives lost. But the virus wouldn't have taken anywhere near such a tragic death toll if Trump had acted like he gave a damn from the onset of the Coronavirus threat.
Trump's lies, incites and indifference are still festering into bombastic rhetoric. Just yesterday, Trump's former trade adviser, Peter Navarro blamed Dr. Anthony Fauci for the coronavirus. This is sick, twisted trashing of the truth needs to be called out forcefully.
Enough of the Trump-facilitated shirking of blame and baseless lies which has left half a million Americans dead, led to the Capitol Coup attempt and has fed a surge in Asain hate crimes and violent deaths.
Trump did this. If you can't see that, you need to stop watching brainwashing Fox News and their twisted political agenda -- borne out of Rupert Murdoch's supermarket tabloid agenda to deceive the masses heartening back decades.
We need to admit the truth, mourn, repent and move on. But never forget. Suppressing these dark, unsettling realities only prolongs and exacerbates the pain, virtually guarunteeing a vicious cycle of repeating the same foolish deadly mistakes on an even more catastrophic scale next time.
Thursday, March 25, 2021
I Don't Get It
Go ahead. Call me a cupcake. Or a snowflake.
But I'm still trying to grasp how a two-bit con man swindles his way into the Oval Office, lies some 30,000 times in four years to Americans, facilitates the deaths of more than half a million Americans from a plague he helped spread and then in a desperate last ditch ploy to cling to dictatorial power, orchestrates a bloody, deadly coup attempt on the Capitol -- and a mystifying number of white Evangelical enablers still warmly embrace him as some kind of savior.
Equally mystifying is how a man expediting delivery of a urgently needed vaccine (the previous guy necessitated) and championing a rescue package to help suffering fellow Americans, is lambasted as doing the devil's work by those same supposedly God-fearing Christians.
Something's seriously broken. Far too few "eyes to see."
I'm supposed to be one of those Christians. But I'm not so sure anymore that we all actually worship the same God.
White Evangelicals have yet to twig onto the fact that God rose up Trump to expose and destroy the Pharasaichal hypocrisies that have beleaguered, infected the Christian faith ..harkening back decades with the political self-serving manipulations of conniving "Moral Majority" Christian leaders like Jerry Falwell in the 70s, 80s..
Saturday, February 13, 2021
Trump's acquitted again. Then McConnell Speaks Up?
Must ask what business does Mitch McConnell have speaking in lofty platitudes about justice and morality as he condemns Trump's admittedly treasonous behavior?
Aside from voting against impeachment, based on a seemingly weak argument, McConnell condoned and fed the Trump monster's destructive impulses for four bloody, painful years.
Americans still deserve answers on President's most damning inaction for two unsettling hours while the Trump-instigated deadly Capitol riot raged on.
Thursday, January 21, 2021
Cloud Liftin'
I feel a dark cloud liftin',
A gracious God giftin,'
A welcome second chance,
To take a righteous stance,
For truth and justice,
Let this always define us,
Out of love only, we shall fight,
Defending what we know
deep down, is right.
Wednesday, January 6, 2021
Impeach Him
If we Americans still stand for truth and justice under the rule of law as a democratic nation where the voters decide our future, then President Donald Trump needs a good crack on the knuckles.
Really, Trump needs to go -- not two weeks hence -- but now.
A petulant, disobedient brat child will only get bolder and threaten to turn the household upside down, unless he's disciplined.
More to the point, if a mentally unhinged President is allowed to constitently lie, accuse and stoke lethal violence which led to a coup-like assault on the Capitol, without severe consequences in Congress, all bets are off.
The President, who just today vowed he'll "never concede" and incited a violent seditious riot at the Capitol, trashing everything "we the people" are supposed to uphold and costing a women her life -- must be impeached (or the 25th Amendment invoked) before he inflicts more pain, destruction and death.
This unprecedented present darkness carried out by fascist-inspired thugs at the Capitol Hill building is what happens after not only tolerating, but encouraging a "leader" with the constitution of a garden slug for more than four tumultuous, disingenuous, divisive, hateful, brazen years.
No one should be surprised at what happened today. So, how were Capitol Hill law enforcement not better prepared to deal with the insurrection that Trump has been fomenting for months?
For the Black Lives Matter protests at the Lincoln Memorial on the Capitol Hill grounds this past summer, police and national guard members were fully outfitted in protective military gear.
Since before the 2016 presidential elections, I warned that Trump is "America's most dangerous home-bred terrorist."
He's only getting warmed up.
The writing long has been on the wall in bold, glaring, foreboding letters.Trump must answer for his criminal, treasonous actions before it's too late. We've been warned.
As President John F. Kennedy said amidst the civil unrest during the summer of 1963 on the very night Mississippi civil rights activist Medgar Evers was gunned down in his driveway by a racist coward.
"Those who do nothing are inviting shame as well as violence. Those who act boldly are recognizing right as well as reality."
What Else Did You Expect?
This unprecedented present darkness carried out by fascist-inspired thugs at the Capitol Hill building is what happens after not only tolerating, but encouraging a "leader" with the constitution, the moral compass of a garden slug for more than four tumultuous, disingenuous, divisive, hateful, brazen years.
Sunday, January 3, 2021
Presidential Fraud
President Donald Trump's inner mob boss is upping his game -- shaking down state officials to steal an election, spitballing a possible coup and stoking violent citizen unrest, while threatening the stability of the American Republic like never before.
This dead horse has been beaten; but, again, this is the kind of stuff ruthless autocrats desperately pull to prolong their power to abuse.
Outside of obscuring his criminal facilitation of Covid-19's death march across America that has killed more than 350,000 Americans, Trump's "election fraud" claims, of course, are his next biggest and corrosive con job.
It's the same old story of Trump projecting his crimes on the other guy, or the other party, as a means to obfuscate his ceaseless, destructive malfeasance.
If anyone should be investigated for fraud in connection with November's presidential election results, it's Trump and his band of abetting congressional Republican loyalists who, on Wednesday, plan to object to Congress' certification of President-elect Joe Biden's victory.
Today's release of Trump's Saturday recorded phone conversation where the President pressures Georgia officials to "find 11,780 votes" in his favor, demonstrates again, unequivocally, that Trump is not only the genuine fraud, but a palpable threat to American democracy as he entertains any means -- a coup, perhaps -- to stay in power, while egging on his bamboozled base towards violent protests in Washington, DC. this Wednesday.
Even at this late date in Trump's presidency, with just weeks to go, Congress can't ignore the fact that Trump's attempt to strong-arm Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger to swing the Peach state's vote the President's way, smacks of text book election tampering.
A censure or reprimand in the least is in order, but with such a partisan-divided Congress, unlikely.
In the meantime, a related question still begs -- why did Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell repeatedly block, for months, the passing of Democrats' election-security bill, #TheSafeAct, designed to ensure a secure election?
Further, why are Trump and his loyalists doggedly attacking "Dominion" voting machines, which are no where near as controversial as the predominate Election Systems & Software, LLC (ES&S) voting machines employed throughout the nation this past November?
Could it be part of Trump's distracting long game ploy?
Consider: For years, ES&S voting machines were the subject of scrutiny for their vulnerabilities -- involving "bugs," remote access to the internet and disappeared votes. ES&S, the company, also has demonstrable ties to the Republican party.
Jennifer Cohn, attorney, researcher and writer, who has painstakingly documented ES&S's checkered past, describes ES&S as "America's largest and arguably most corrupt voting machine vendor."
This past September, a software "bug" was discovered in ES&S systems in Texas that in theory could have "enabled ES&S or others to install unauthorized software," writes Cohn.
Inexplicably, the Texas Secretary of State waited until December to post the September report about the bug and it remains unclear how, or if, the issue was ever resolved before the Nov. 8 election, reports Cohn.
As Cohn points out: "The GOP’s cherry picking (focusing on Dominion) is dangerous because it could give ES&S even more corrupt control over U.S. elections than it currently has."
After reading Cohn's exhaustively researched and documented report, one can't help speculate whether Trump's phony election fraud claims and unfounded attacks against Dominon were planned from the get-go, in the event he lost - to solidify an ES&S monopoly.
Or take it a step further. Did Trump actually believe the fix was in -- particularly in swing states which used ES&S voting machines -- but the American people, which turned out in record numbers, spoiled the steal?
It's a possibility crying out for consideration.