The Audacity of the Republican Double-Standard

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Trump and Cohen
If you watched Michael Cohen testify before the House Oversight Committee on Wed. Feb 27th or have seen portions of it on your favorite news feed, you will have undoubtedly witnessed the well-choreographed outrage by most Republican members.

“Waste of time!” “We have more important things to do!” “Why are we listening to the testimony of a convicted felon?” “I’m outraged” “Liar, liar, pants on fire” “Democrats have sunk to a new low!”

Cohen hearing Republicans

Above:  Jim Jordan (R-OH) standing, Mark Meadows (R-NC) seated left.  Chief Cohen antagonists.

Republican outrage was completely manufactured but what was real was their fear of the truth. The witness that precipitated these intense reactions was Michael Cohen, Donald Trump’s personal lawyer of 10 years. Cohen is going to prison for three years for a litany of felonies: fraudulent bank loans, tax evasion, campaign finance violations and lying to Congress.

Republicans howled that this man was not a credible witness. Yet after eight months of working with the Special Prosecutor, Mueller’s team has found Cohen’s cooperation valuable enough to recommend his sentence be substantially reduced. Furthermore, Cohen’s testimony to the House Oversight Committee, was under oath this time. Unlike when Republicans ran the committees — there were few if any subpoenas, testimony’s under oath or witnesses for that matter. Cohen hearing Elijah Cummings  If Cohen lied again, committee chairman Elijah Cummings (D-MD) (left) assured Cohen he would be charged with additional felonies which would greatly increase his current three-year sentence. Even then, in anticipation of Republican ridicule, Cohen brought documents, cancelled checks, Trump financial statements, tape recordings as evidence to support his claims and gave the committee a long list of potential corroborating witnesses.

If Republicans were earnest about wasting time, we should all agree to have Donald Trump testify under oath. Let’s hold Trump to the same standard and see if the evidence supports his testimony. He won’t do it nor will his lawyers allow him to do it because he’d commit perjury in the first 60 seconds and at least once a minute thereafter!

Committee Republicans spent most of their speaking time attacking Cohen and spent ZERO time defending Trump against the dozens of salacious allegations Cohen made: Trump’s a racist, liar, tax evader, bank fraud, racketeer, campaign finance lawbreaker and conman. To repeat, Republicans attacked Cohen’s credibility BUT AT NO POINT DID THEY CHALLENGE HIS SPECIFIC ACCUSATIONS. What does that say?

Cohen hearing Meadows' prop

Above:  Mark Meadows (R-NC) presents Lynne Patton (standing) in a feeble and racist attempt to prove Trump isn’t a racist.

Several Democrats on the committee pushed back against the Republican attacks. One legislator bluntly reminded Republicans that for the first time, Americans were hearing details of the President’s business and criminal practices because, for 2 years, Republicans refused to call witnesses, issue subpoenas, or even investigate leads. Another Democrat explained such hearings were “required by the constitution” as a means for Congress to provide proper oversight of the Executive branch. She ended by saying “we took an Oath of Office!” Another great example of Republicans being devout Constitutionalists only when it suits their cause.

Unfortunately what the Democrats failed to point out or bring up later was the Republican’s past use of investigative Congressional committees and Special Prosecutors during the Bill Clinton Whitewater/Lewinsky affair and more recently in the Hillary Clinton Benghazi/Email debacle.

In the Whitewater real estate development, a Special Prosecutor was appointed in 1994 to investigate the Clintons and others and that Prosecutor (actually two – the first one, Ken Starr, resigned in 2000 and was replaced by Robert Ray) didn’t release a final report until 2000, roughly 6 years later. Just as a comparison, the Mueller commission hasn’t even hit their 2 year anniversary yet.

Whitewater Congressional hearing 1998

In 1995, Republicans gained control of the Congress and immediately began aggressive investigations into Whitewater. According to Wikipedia, the Republican Congress launched a 13 month investigation that included 250 witnesses over 60 sessions. The result? Not one criminal or impeachable charge came out of it.

Counter that with the Michael Cohen hearing. This was the first Democrat-lead hearing into Trump’s alleged criminal and illegal activities. One hearing and the Republicans were already screaming “Waste of time!”? No thanks to the former Republican-led Congressional Committees, the Special Prosecutor has issued 34 indictments in the Russia/Trump investigation which include six of Trump’s close campaign advisors and/or administration officials. Of those six, five have pleaded guilty.

Or consider the Benghazi/Email investigations of Hillary Clinton. There were ten separate investigations into the attack on the U.S. embassy in Benghazi, Libya in 2012 and the related Clinton email controversy. Benghazi hearingsSix of those investigations were led by Congressional Republican committees. While the early investigations attempted to legitimately determine “what went wrong and how can we do better in the future?”, the duplication of investigations by Republicans were clearly seen as an attempt to find something, anything to damage the Obama Administration and in particular, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. The investigations on Benghazi lasted into 2014 (2 years) and the Email Controversy until 2015. Neither Clinton nor anyone else has been charged in connection with the Benghazi or Clinton email investigations.

Republicans are well-versed at wasting time and tax-payers money holding excessive, unnecessary and fruitless investigations. They have no standing to complain about the Cohen hearing.

Let’s take a giant step back and look at the bigger picture surrounding the Cohen testimony. Michael Cohen was Donald Trump’s personal attorney for 10 years. He was Trump’s primary lawyer. He was also Trump’s fixer. Who needs a “fixer” unless you’re a habitual lawbreaker? Cohen testified that nothing went on at the Trump Organization without Trump knowing about it. Trump therefore knew about the hush-money Cohen paid to Trump’s mistresses. Trump with Stormi the PornstarHe knew about the bribes Cohen paid to municipal officials in real estate deals. Trump knew about “Catch-‘N-Kill” payments Cohen arranged with David Pecker and the National Enquirer. Trump knew about the bloated and inflated financial statements Cohen submitted to banks and lenders in Trump’s behalf.

Did Trump ever attempt to fire Cohen for his illegal activities? NO. Did Trump ever reprimand Cohen for conducting illegal business dealings? NO. Why? The only reason is that Cohen was doing exactly what Trump wanted him to do. Every invective Republicans used against Cohen: pathological liar, tax cheat, campaign finance violator, financial fraud, shyster…….all of them apply also to his boss, Donald Trump.

Ask yourself, how would Republicans respond if Cohen was Barack Obama’s attorney? Or Hillary Clinton’s? Or if the Russians had helped Clinton win the Presidency? Do you really think the Republicans would persecute the underlings but ignore the Mob boss?

It is only with the audacity of the Republican’s double standard that they could so demonize Cohen and not only ignore the same evilness in Trump, but defend him, support him and worse, enable him.

What line of attack are Republicans going to use when Alan Weiselberg, Donnie Junior, Jared and Ivanka testify before Congress? Yes, they are all liars, scum-bags and frauds. But what do you call someone who deliberately surrounds himself with people of that ilk? You call him Donald Trump of course. You also can call him GUILTY.

The 2019 Republican Dilemma

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For two years the Republican Congress has defended and enabled the lies and crimes of Donald Trump. They have slow-walked and even obstructed investigations by the House and the Senate. They have leaked classified information regarding those investigations to Trump. They harassed and denigrated the FBI for investigating legitimate leads into Trump’s misbehaviors. Top FBI officials were eventually fired by Trump in clear actions of obstruction of justice and Republicans looked the other way. Some even cheered.

While the scandals and criminal behavior of Trump’s top aides, Cabinet members and  personal lawyer have dominated the headlines over the last two years, the only flimsy excuse the Republicans had left for defending Trump was that he had not been directly implicated or charged in any crimes.

Well, that all ended this past week. Through a plea agreement with Trump’s personal lawyer Michael Cohen and a related grant of immunity to National Enquirer President and Trump’s friend, David Pecker as well as Trump Organization long-time CFO, Allen Wiesselberg, Donald Trump has now been directly connected to several felonies. Two involve campaign-finance law violations for the payment of over $250,000 in secret hush-money to Stormy Daniels and Karen McDougal to buy their silence for past sexual affairs. A third felony involves conspiracy to hide these payments by Trump, Pecker (below right with Cohen) and Weisselberg (below left).

Trump implicated in Cohen plea

 

Donald Trump is now clearly and directly complicit in three serious felonies — not some bullshit charges like lying about a blowjob or a “Lock Her Up” sentence for using a private email server. No, this involves over $280,000 of hush money, paid by Trump, through Cohen, two weeks prior to the election to suppress damning evidence that Trump cheated on Melania on many occasions with multiple women.  It was a deliberate attempt to fraud and deceive American voters.

By Republican impeachment standards (i.e. the Lewinsky affair), Trump’s crimes should be a slam-dunk. These charges are more than sufficient to bring about impeachment proceedings. Unfortunately, while Republican legislators are clearly more nervous  today about Trump’s illegalities, I hear not one of them talking about impeachment.

But 1.5 years into the formal investigation of Trump’s misdeeds, we are entering an entirely new phase in which his complicity has not only been firmly established, but is going explode onto the headlines as the investigations and indictments start to pile up. A recent news article from Wired online media reporter, Garrett Graff, listed 17 ongoing investigations into Donald Trump and his organizations (https://www.wired.com/story/mueller-investigation-trump-russia-complete-guide/).

Furthermore, the Mueller Investigation is picking up steam now that the Mid-Term elections are behind us. And finally, on Jan. 3, the Democrats took over as the majority party in the House of Representatives. This means that Congressional committee chairmanships will switch over to Democrats giving them full investigative power, including the use of subpoenas. Devin NunesNo longer will the scum-bag Devin Nunes (R-CA) (right) be able to obstruct justice and leak Intelligence Committee findings to the Trump White House.
Democrats are preparing an entire array of investigations including the demand for Donald Trump’s tax returns. Buckle your seatbelt, put in your mouth-guard and strap on a helmet – things are about to get very jiggy.

The real dilemma that Republicans face in 2019 will be, how long can they continue to look the other way, continue their pathetic defense of this President, enable his criminal and mentally deranged behavior in the face of the tidal wave of charges, allegations, indictments, corruptions and scandals that are to soon come?

In 2020 all members of the House are up for reelection and in the Senate, there will be 21 Republican seats up for grabs and only 12 Democratic seats. The Senate map (below) still looks tough for Democrats to gain seats because a majority of those Republican seats are in solidly red states. However, based on the 2018 election results, it is even more important that Republicans make all the right moves over the next two years or another Blue Wave could flip the Senate.

The 2020 Senate Election Map

2020 Senate races

2019 is going to be the pivotal year of the Trump Presidency. My prediction is that there is going to be literal avalanche of bad news for Don the Destroyer. His entire criminal past is about to be revealed in the press and more importantly in the courts. Republicans up for re-election are going to have to make a tough call.

What will Republican legislators do if (and, in my opinion, when), the Mueller investigation determines that Donald Trump and the Trump campaign conspired with Russia and Wikileaks to undermine the 2016 elections in his favor? What will they do if Trump is indicted? Or when it is revealed that the Trump Organization is a criminal enterprise built on foreign laundered money? That he evaded taxes? What will they do when Trump uses his pardon power to commit obstruction of justice or witness tampering? What if he instructs his new Attorney General to fire Mueller? What about indictments of Jared Kushner, Don Jr., Ivanka and Eric for anything from conspiracy against the U.S., election fraud, money laundering, tax evasion or illegal use of funds from the Trump Foundation?

The Trump Crime Family

Trump crime family

Republican legislators are only going to be left with two bad choices. 1) Continue to ignore, deny, obstruct and fail to uphold their constitutional duties and oath of office or 2) Do the right thing, despite the political costs, which is to stand up and hold this President fully accountable, impeach and remove him from office.

Congressional Oath of Office

Congressional Oath of Office

If they stick with Option #1 and play to the Trump base, some of them might survive through the next election. They will be putting their political fortunes above the good of the country (in-other-words, business as usual), and calculate that in the reddest of red states, it just might work out, for now. But they will have to live the rest of their lives knowing that they sold their soul and the soul of this country to support the most criminal, corrupt, unfit man ever to be called President of the United States. In the end, there will be a price for their treachery.

Some Republicans who chose this course will either resign before 2020 or will be defeated. No sane American voter should vote for someone who has such little regard for their oath of office or so little hesitation to betray the Constitution of the United States.

Either way, and at the very least, history will judge these legislators contemptuously.

Or they can opt for #2. At some point in the next year, the evidence of criminal actions by our Liar-In-Chief is going to be so overwhelming that even the reddest of Republican legislators from the reddest of states are going to have difficulty ignoring the political suicide that is awaiting them. All we will need are 19 of 53 Republican Senators to remove Trump from office. It seems like an insurmountable obstacle, but just wait, the pressure on these Senators is going to be enormous. Do they ignore the rule of law and allow a life-long criminal and liar to remain as President of the United States? Do they send a message to all and future Americans that a Republican President, facing a multitude of very serious felony charges, is above the law and should remain in office; but a Democrat President (B. Clinton), who lied only about a consensual extra-marital sex act, should, in their opinion, be removed?

It will be the ultimate Republican dilemma. A trap that they have created and dug deeper by their own blind partisanship, selfishness and greed for political power and relevance. I for one will enjoy watching them squirm and writhe under the weight of this dilemma: ignore the law, the will of the majority of people and continue to enable a President’s felonious behavior or do the right thing and rid our country of this cancer?

In normal times, this should be an easy decision, even for Republicans. But then again, we are not in normal times and may we never consider times like this to be “normal”. We know the Republican Party has lost all credibility, all concern about the welfare of the country and all respect for constitutional law. The remaining question is: How far will they let this go before it becomes abhorrent, even to them?

If similar charges had been brought against Presidents Barack Obama or Hillary Clinton, Republicans in Congress would have already removed them from office.  Hell, they would have started impeachment the moment Clinton lied about the weather at her  Inauguration. Just saying……..

TOP 10 DAMN GOOD REASONS TO VOTE AGAINST REPUBLICANS THIS NOVEMBER

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REASON #1) YOU WANT THE BEST POSSIBLE HEALTHCARE. OR, IF YOU ALREADY HAVE IT, YOU WANT THE SAME FOR ALL AMERICANS.

For 6 years we had to listen to Republicans howl “’Repeal and Replace’ Obamacare”. They voted to repeal the ACA (Affordable Care Act – “Obamacare”) 61 times in Congress thru 2016 but couldn’t get it passed Obama himself. One would think they had plenty of time to come up with a much better healthcare plan. In January of 2017 they finally got their chance – controlling both Houses of Congress and the White House.

Health Care Republican failure

It was a complete and utter failure. The first House plan was so horrific and draconian that it didn’t make it to a vote. The second try was slightly less horrific and draconian – only 20 million people would lose their existing healthcare within the next 10 years or less instead of 30 million) passed in the House but died in the Senate. The Senate then produced their version of the worst healthcare plan ever, which included a lot of the really awful things from the House plan plus cutting billions of dollars in Medicare expansion payments. It was dead before Republicans could even bring it to a vote. On the Senate’s second try, they did vote on a bill they called the “skinny repeal” because it only cut insurance for 15 million people and increase premiums by 20%. 3 Republicans and all 48 Democrats voted “NO” and the measure failed.

There’s your well-thought out Republican plan for healthcare. If you’re in favor of fewer people with healthcare, higher premiums, less coverage, no protection from pre-existing conditions and going back to a for-profit, insurance company run health care industry, by all means vote for Republican.

But if you want better healthcare for you, your family, friends and most all Americans; at better prices and with better coverage. YOU MUST VOTE DEMOCRAT NOVEMBER 6.

REASON #2) YOU WANT LONG-TERM ECONOMIC PROSPERITY, HIGHER WAGES AND FAIR TAXES.

Republican economic policy has only produced short-term bubbles of economic improvement, not sustained long-term growth. Unfortunately those bubbles have been followed by economic downturns or, in W. Bush’s case, the Great Recession. That is because Republicans rely primarily on income tax cuts and deregulation. The major beneficiaries of those policies are the highest income earners (the higher the better!) and corporations (the bigger the better!). We Joe Blows get a trickle while Wilbur Ross and Donald Trump get a gusher.

Income Distribution1

I thought (and hoped) the Great Recession was going to bring a long-overdue end to Conservative “Trickle Down” and “Supply Side” economics.   The Recession was wholly caused by such policies: tax cuts for the wealthy, concurrent with spending trillions on two wars, amidst an atmosphere of deregulation (look up “Glass-Steagal”).

In the latest Republican tax cut, corporations received a particularly big windfall which was supposed to ultimately be passed down to workers and consumers. Instead, a lot of corporations have been buying back their own stock to increase the wealth of the investors. And haven’t we learned after 2008, that many of these industries cannot be trusted to do the right thing. Lack of regulations and/or enforcement is all but guaranteed to lead to corporate malfeasance. Who else has the power to pass and enforce needed regulation? Unions used to be a counterbalance to corporate greed, but they don’t have the clout they used to. It’s now up to the Government and through them, The People.  See my blog:  Re: The Republican Tax Scam. Excerpts from my “The American Pluto-Kleptocracy” post 4/17/17

But 8 years into our recovery, just enough Americans have forgotten (or never really understood) what caused this massive loss of American wealth. Thanks to them, the current administration has aggressively rolled back regulations on the very financial industry that brought our economy to its knees. What is worse, they have revived “Trickle Down” economics, which will increase American income-inequality and leave middle-class earners the most vulnerable to the next bubble burst.

Democrats on the other hand believe that long-term prosperity is best accomplished by growing the economy from the middle out: tax relief for middle class earners, quality jobs, infrastructure bills and raising tax rates on the highest income brackets.

If you’re making less than $300,000/yr. and vote Republican, you are voting against your economic self-interests. The 95+% of us who make less than $300k should be more united in demanding our elected leaders protect us from unrestrained and irresponsible corporations.

If you agree, please VOTE DEMOCRAT ON NOVEMBER 6.

REASON #3) YOU WANT THE U.S. GOVERNMENT TO BE A LEADER AND INNOVATOR IN THE GLOBAL BATTLE AGAINST CLIMATE CHANGE AND DEVELOPMENT OF CLEANER, MORE EFFICIENT ENERGIES FOR TOMORROW.

In 2014, 195 nations voted in support of the Paris Climate Agreement that establish common goals to combat global climate change. When was the last time 195 nations agreed on ANYTHING? That proves that the entire world recognizes the threats to human civilization posed by climate change. Except us.

Don “The Destroyer” Trump decided it was a “bad deal” and that climate change is a “Chinese hoax”. He immediately established himself as untrustworthy by pulling the U.S. out of the agreement without negotiation or offering an alternative plan.

Climate Change Paris Agreement

Hard to see in the illustration above but besides the U.S., the other holdouts on the Climate Accord were Nicaragua and Syria (Syria has since signed).  Nice company we keep!

Concurrently, the Trump administration has rolled back environmental regulations, pollution restrictions and dismantled the Environmental Protection Agency so that fossil fuel companies and mining companies could make higher profits.  See my blog:  THE #1 LONG TERM CHALLENGE FOR HUMAN CIVILIZATION IS NOT CLIMATE CHANGE…

Not only does this position make the United States an energy pariah in the eyes of the world, but it abdicates U.S. leadership on one of the greatest challenges facing humankind today. That means China, Europe, Japan and others will take over as leaders. They will have a huge head start on us developing technology, distribution systems and other infrastructure necessary to combat the effects of rising seas, carbonized air, weather extremes and pollution. They will then reap the rewards, both financial and societal, of becoming the world’s leading defenders against climate change. Under Republican rule, the U.S. will largely be watching from the sidelines, wearing breathing masks.

If you want the U.S. government to remain a world leader, a partner with private industry, and an innovator of climate change solutions, YOU MUST VOTE DEMOCRAT ON NOVEMBER 6.

REASON #4) YOU WANT HASSLE-FREE, FAIR AND SECURE ELECTIONS IN WHICH ALL ELIGIBLE AMERICANS HAVE A CHANCE TO VOTE.

Democratic countries that consistently have the highest voter turnouts (not us) achieve this by allowing early voting, offering automatic voter registration or same day registration, declare Election Day to be a holiday (or holiday weekend), and don’t have unnecessary ID laws that place a burden on voters.

How do we stack up as one of democracy’s founding countries? Piss poor. Republicans over the past 20 years have used sleazy anti-voting tactics like illegal redistricting (gerrymandering), voter ID laws (even though they have utterly failed to prove significant illegal in-person voting), shortening or eliminating early voting, shortening registration periods, purging voter rolls of legitimate voters, and reducing the number of voting machines sent to certain precincts.

Voting Restrictions by State since 2010

Republicans do not want all eligible voters to vote. Why? Because if American voter turnouts were like France, Sweden, Denmark, Australia, Israel, or South Korea (all consistently above 70% turnout), the Democrats would win most elections. Or as the famous American economist John Kenneth Galbraith said, “’If everybody in this country voted, the Democrats would be in for the next 100 years.”  See my blog:  The Successful Republican Election Strategy…..Divide and Conquer! Part 2: Voter Suppression.

Republicans know they are the minority party. They are the minority party because their economic ideas have failed; their party leaders are simultaneously arrogant and ignorant (a disagreeable combination); their social policies are both discriminatory and highly divisive; they are complicit of party-wide obstruction of justice in the Russia Investigation; and they have violated their oaths of office to protect and defend the citizens and the Constitution of the United States. Yet they steadfastly refuse to change. Instead they prefer to undercut democracy, lie, cheat, and steal.

Republicans also love dark money. Yes, Democrats use it too, because they have to, to fight fire with fire. But it was a Conservative Supreme Court that upheld the infamous “Citizens United” case which allowed unlimited amounts of money to infest our elections, particularly billions of dollars from Super Political Action Committees (Super PACs) where the donors can remain anonymous.

If you want longer voting periods, Election Day holiday, automatic voter registration, an end to unnecessary voter ID laws, independent, non-partisan redistricting and most of all, better security for our voting systems, you must VOTE DEMOCRAT ON NOV. 6.

REASON #5) YOU WANT REASONABLE PROTECTIVE REGULATIONS FOR CONSUMERS AGAINST PREDATORY BANKS, FINANCIAL COMPANIES AND INSURANCE COMPANIES WHO WERE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE 2008 GREAT RECESSION.

Leading up to 2008, the largest American financial institutions, insurance companies and ratings agencies were colluding in a high-risk, high stakes shell game using mortgage-backed securities. When the overpriced housing market crashed, the shell game exploded costing the American economy $12.8 trillion in lost wealth. The people hurt worst by the Recession were the middle and lower economic classes. Wage and wealth growth among this group still has not fully recovered 10 years later.

As part of a consumer protection/financial penalty package, the Obama administration and Democrats in Congress passed the Dodd-Frank Financial Reform Bill and established the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB). Both measures, while far from perfect, were a very serious attempt at protecting American consumers, borrowers and taxpayers from predatory banking, financial market manipulation, deceptive lending practices and high-risk speculation by any federally funded financial institution or agency. For the first time ever, there was a government agency established solely to protect the little guy from immensely powerful and equally unscrupulous financial corporations.

Consumer Protection (CFPB) under Trump

In its first seven years, the CFPB returned almost $12 billion to consumers who were swindled, deceived and otherwise screwed by banks, financial and insurance corporations (an average of $1.7 billion/yr.). Not bad for an agency that ran (in 2016) on a $600 million/yr. budget! You might think that’s exactly the kind of governmental body that Republicans would favor. But you would be wrong.

News Flash: Republicans will side with big banks, big Oil, big lobbyists, big Pharma, big Ag, big insurance almost every time over the other 95+% of us. It never made sense to me that middle-class Republican voters would rant and rave about Welfare, even for those truly in need; all the while they’re voting for politicians who support generous Corporate Welfare for those who truly AREN’T in need.

Once in power in 2017, the Republican Congress gave high priority to rolling back many of the regulations of Dodd-Frank and bringing CFPB operations to a screeching halt. The Trump Administration, in essence, proclaimed that the fast and loose days of Wall Street were back and it was open season on the defenseless, gullible consumer once again.

If you enjoyed the Great Recession and are dying for an even bigger sequel, you will naturally be voting Republican in November.

The rest of us need to stick together and vote for the party that is willing to stand for consumers, borrowers and small businesses. Bring back the effective Dodd-Frank regulations. Re-start the CFPB.

VOTE DEMOCRAT ON NOVEMBER 6.

REASON #6) YOU WANT COMPREHENSIVE IMMIGRATION LEGISLATION THAT PROTECTS OUR BORDERS AND ENFORCES OUR IMMIGRATION LAWS WHILE BEING HUMANE, MERCIFUL AND PRAGMATIC.

Or are you ok with Trump’s policy of “Zero Tolerance” which led to putting “Babies in Cages”?

Our immigration policy doesn’t have to be either “Draconian” or “Loosely Enforced”. Immigration, like Climate Change requires a long-term solution inspired by visionary thinking. This is a problem we will be dealing with for decades to come and it will get worse. This is why short-term, knee-jerk policies are just cruel and will never work.

We need to address all aspects of immigration: offering a pathway to citizenship for immigrants that have already been in the country for many years and have a clean criminal record; improving our visa and temporary worker systems so we can track these immigrants and make sure they are not overstaying their visa; we must protect our border but not with concrete walls or concertina wire – there is a better way using technology and properly trained man power. We need to provide a fair and efficient justice system for asylum seekers and establish reasonable quotas to allow those fleeing violence, famine and injustice to find a safe haven in American.

We can do this. But one political party consistently blocks the way. W. Bush suggested immigration reform and the Republicans shouted him down. Barack Obama suggested comprehensive immigration and the Republicans said “over our dead body”. This country needs a long-term, well-thought-out plan.
Worldwide immigration, currently at levels close to the darkest days of World War II, can only get worse due to overpopulation, climate change, competition for natural resources and a more polluted, toxic environment. It’s only a guess, but it’s not hard to imagine a billion people or more on the move within the next three decades.

The only way to achieve a reasonable solution to our immigration problems now and in the future is to give the Democratic Party a sizable majority in Congress along with a Democratic President. And keep them in power long enough to produce such a solution. That means we must VOTE DEMOCRAT, not just in November, but in every election, local, county, state and federal for many years to come. Start by voting NOVEMBER 6. No more arrests of people taking their kids to school, no more deporting people because they went to a hospital, no more babies in cages.

REASON #7) YOU WANT REASONABLE GUN CONTROL LAWS INCLUDING PROHIBITIONS AGAINST MILITARY GRADE WEAPONS, EXTENDED AMMUNITION CLIPS AND SELLING FIREARMS TO PERSONS WITH VIOLENT, ABUSIVE TENDENCIES OR DIAGNOSED MENTAL ILLNESSES. TODAY’S GUNS SHOULD BE USING SMART ID TECHNOLOGY.

Reasonable gun control does not involve taking non-military style weapons away from legal, responsible gun owners. Reasonable means prohibiting the sale of military grade weapons to the public. We’ve seen the destruction they can cause in the hands of just one irresponsible person. Same applies to extended ammunition clips – do you really need a rifle with 24 rounds in the clip to kill a deer? Meanwhile, forcing an active shooter to reload more frequently increases the odds that his potential victims may escape. It’s just fucking common sense.

Gun ownership vs Gun deaths

We must stand up and call out the NRA (National Rifle Association) on its lies and fear-mongering. More guns do not make us safer. The statistics to support this are overwhelming.  Per the chart (left), the states with the highest per capita gun ownership, also have the highest per capita gun deaths. Conversely, most states with restrictive ownership have the lowest gun death rates. Simple. Argument over.

The mental health issue is by far the trickiest. But again, sensible, pragmatic, hopefully bi-partisan discourse can make a difference. But Republicans have to do more than use mental illness as a diversion from making real, lasting changes to the American “gun” problem.

The biggest NRA ruse is “gun control wouldn’t have stopped Parkland “(or insert any mass shooting location here). In other words, let’s not pass any type of gun control because it wouldn’t have stopped a particular mass shooting. Brilliant logic!

Gun Control Assault Weapon Ban

The fact is, we really don’t know how reasonable gun control laws might affect gun violence crime because, with the exception above, we’ve never tried it nation-wide for more than a limited period of time. Do you want to try it and see?

Then VOTE DEMOCRAT in November and for many elections to come. We can save lives and spare the suffering of survivors AND hunt deer at the same time! Last spring we Marched For Our Lives. Now it’s time to March To The Voting Booth!

REASON #8) YOU WANT WOMEN TO RECEIVE EQUAL PAY FOR EQUAL WORK; HAVE FULL CONTROL OF THEIR BODIES AND REPRODUCTIVE CHOICES; AND BE ABLE TO HOLD MEN ACCOUNTABLE FOR ACTS OF SEXUAL ABUSE, ASSAULT, VIOLENCE AND PREDATION.

I’ve covered the reproductive issue in prior blogs (Hot Button Issue: Women’s Reproductive Rights Part 5: Solution and Conclusion Equal pay for equal work should be a no-brainer. Why do so many Republicans refuse to support this? It is a not-so-subtle way of saying women are inferior and not worth what a man is worth. That’s just not okay. Finally, the sexual abuse, assault, rape and violence issue has been brought to the forefront thanks to President Pussy-Grabber. How is it possible that a presidential candidate is caught admitting that he is a sexual predator…..
“Trump: Yeah, that’s her. With the gold. I better use some Tic Tacs just in case I start kissing her. You know, I’m automatically attracted to beautiful — I just start kissing them. It’s like a magnet. Just kiss. I don’t even wait. And when you’re a star, they let you do it. You can do anything.

Bush: Whatever you want.

Trump: Grab ’em by the pussy. You can do anything.”

….and he still gets elected President? That should have been an automatic disqualification! He should not have gotten 1 female vote, not even from Melania (who probably didn’t vote for him anyway!). Instead, 52% of white suburban women voted for this disgusting scum-bag instead of Hillary. Ladies, what’s up with that? Obviously, there are still a lot of women who still believe that a man can do what he wants with a women because that’s what God intended. Need I say more than “Brett Kavanaugh”?

Are you sick of this treatment? Then stop voting for chauvinists, predators and abusers! Reproductive rights hang in the balance because of a minority of mostly white, pig-headed men. Do not enable them. Force them to change by defeating them, over and over, at the ballot box! Come on Women of America. VOTE DEMOCRAT for equality and respect!

REASON #9) YOU WANT THE UNITED STATES TO HAVE THE BEST PUBLIC SCHOOL SYSTEM IN THE WORLD; OFFER QUALITY PUBLIC EDUCATION TO ALL CHILDREN REGARDLESS OF RACE, ETHNICITY AND PARENTAL INCOME; AND MAKE COLLEGE AFFORDABLE TO ALL WITHOUT THE BURDEN OF MASSIVE STUDENT DEBT.

Public schools educate 90% of American children. So why are Republicans so enamored with cutting public school budgets and teachers pay? They cut taxes and when revenue falls, they are “forced” to cut school spending. We’ve recently seen teacher’s strikes over this very issue in the red-states of Tennessee, Arizona, Oklahoma and W. Virginia. Thanks to Trump picking “only the best people”, we have as our Secretary of Education, Betsy DeVos, massive Trump donor and for-profit college promoter, who had never stepped foot inside a public school prior to her nomination but was instead a big advocate for diverting public educational funds to private charter and religious schools. She calls it “expanding school choice”. I call it an “assault on public education”.

If our public schools we’re already the best in the world and there’s education money left over, I’m fine with experimental funding programs for private (not religious) schools. But we don’t enjoy either luxury. education - how the US stacks upAmerican public schools have been declining both physically and in national test scores against other countries for a couple of decades. We must first raise the quality of public schools, improve teacher’s pay and build new schools in many (most) inner-city areas.

DeVos has also moved recently to eliminate Obama-era regulations on rip-off, for-profit colleges (think Trump University) and drop student debt-forgiveness programs that were offered in exchange for student public service. Thank you Betsy for making the American education system more profitable for corporations and more burdensome on American students.

Why do Republicans have so little regard for public education? My theory? REPUBLICAN LEADERS WANT LESS-EDUCATED VOTERS. The higher the level of education that a voter has, the more likely they are to vote Democrat.

Education College by State

Conversely, the lower the level of education (especially among white voters), the more likely a voter is to vote Republican. The exceptions are private and religious school graduates. They tend to vote Republican because wealthier families are more likely to send their children to private schools and more religious families support religious schools. I think we’ve figured out the Republican/DeVos strategy.

If you want to improve American public schools, insure they are better funded, offer state-of-the-art educational opportunities for all American school children and pay our teachers and administrators based on the importance of their jobs: VOTE DEMOCRAT ON NOVEMBER 6 and for every election until we reach those goals. Smart is better.

REASON #10) YOU WANT A CONGRESS AND COURT JUSTICES WHO WILL PROVIDE A CONSTITUTIONAL CHECK ON A CORRUPT, MENTALLY UNHINGED, MORALLY BANKRUPT, NARCISSIST, MAN-CHILD WHO SOLD JUST ENOUGH OF HIS SNAKE-OIL TO BE ELECTED PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES.

All of the previous issues are of vital importance to this country but let’s not kid ourselves, this mid-term election is a referendum on Donald Trump, his policies, his temperament, his mental fitness, his cruelty, his divisiveness and his conduct. We can’t change Trump, so we have to check his power as much as possible.

 

It seems clear that Mueller isn’t likely to drop any huge bombshells about the Trump/Russia investigation before Election Day. Once again voters are not getting the full scoop on Donald Trump. Read my previous blog:  An Open Letter to Robert Mueller from the Democratic Majority. But before the election in 2016 the FBI was quite public about its investigation of Hillary Clinton’s emails – even announcing a re-opening of the case 11 days before the election. Meanwhile the FBI was undergoing a secret investigation into the Trump Campaign for commingling funds from the Trump Foundation as well as collusion between numerous Trump campaign staffers and Russian operatives close to Putin. Why weren’t those investigations made more public? To make one candidates investigation public and keep the other one secret borderlines on criminal. I think the voters had a right to know. It may have made a difference.

Now, 2 years later, we know a whole lot more about this con artist we now call our President. Enough I hope, that even without Mueller’s help, it should be enough to neutralize this maniac and put him on a mild sedative. But this nation really deserves more. It is very unfortunate that the voters don’t know what Mueller knows. We cannot therefore fully judge this President. If this man is guilty of just a small fraction of the allegations against him: for conspiracy against the United States, for obstruction of justice, for tax evasion, for money laundering, for campaign violations concerning the payment of hush money, for sexual assault, for violating the emoluments law, for pathologically lying to the American people every day about almost everything: we should be voting to impeach him while we vote to flip Congress.

Instead all we can do is send a message to Washington that we don’t want any part of Donald Trump’s agenda. We refuse to enable him. His job is to answer us, The People. A job at which he has failed miserably. Oh, I know that Trumpians love him and feel he is their answer. But his approval ratings have been in the toilet since he was inaugurated…lower than almost any other modern President at anytime in their first two years. Only 35-40% of people think he’s doing a good job. That’s only a sliver of America. The rest of us are angry, embarrassed, outraged, nauseous, dumbfounded and just plain worried about the near future of this country. Trump doesn’t represent patriotism, only ugly nationalism. It’s not fake news, it’s pathological lying.  He clearly “says what’s on his mind”, but it reveals a serious mental illness. This isn’t greatness, this is decadence.

Are you an Independent? Libertarian? Moderate Republican? Did you vote against Hillary the last time? We need you to help us check this President for the next two years. If Republicans keep Congress, Trump will feel vindicated…and that should terrify everyone.  He will be fully unrestrained and there may be no limit on how crazy shit gets.

For ALL the reasons and beliefs above, but especially this last one, I urge you to make sure your ballot is counted on or before November 6th, 2018.

We’ll talk again after…….

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Ode to Dubya.

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George Dubya Bush throws down the crayons and enters the fray.

Bush leaves office

He left the White House in quiet shame.   The finale of a dismal presidency.  The 9/11 attacks.  The Afghan quagmire.  The Iraq clusterfuck.   Lies and cherry-picking intelligence to meet pre-determined ideological desires .  Torture, illegal rendition, war crimes.  No Child Left Behind (ha!).  Quickly blowing a rare budget surplus.  Sound Presidential advice like “Go shopping”.  Dick Cheney & Don Rumsfeld.   All culminating in the Great Recession.

Dubya Bush (George W) left office as the least popular President since Richard Nixon resigned.  Bush has been scorned even by his own party.  Past Presidents are generally guest speakers at their Party’s Nominating convention.  Bush hasn’t even been invited to the past 3 Republican conventions much less as a guest speaker.

He made a brief appearance on behalf of his brother Jeb during the 2016 Republican primary campaign in South Carolina.   Dubya proved he still had no mojo, Jeb came in a distant fourth with 7.84% of the vote and dropped out of the Presidential race that night.

Dubya has thankfully lived a very low-profile life since leaving office.

Bush the artist

But Laura let Dubya go out Thursday night to give a speech to one of the few organizations that are actually interested in what he has to say, the George W. Bush Institute.  And Dubya made, what in my opinion, was the best speech of his political career.

Bush speech

I know, that’s not saying much.  Dubya could mangle a speech better than anyone.  I have often joked that Bush had trouble completing sentences.  A few famous Bushisms:  (from Slate.com 1/12/09 “25 Top Bushisms of All Time”– read them all, they’re hilarious!)

  1. “Our enemies are innovative and resourceful and so are we.  They never stop thinking about new ways to harm our country and our people, and neither do we.”
  2. “I know how hard it is for you to put food on your family.”
  3. “Rarely is the question asked, “Is our children learning?”
  4. “There’s an old saying in Tennessee, I know it’s in Texas — probably in Tennessee, that says, ‘Fool me once, shame on — shame on you.  Fool me — you can’t get fooled again.”
  5. “One of the great things about books is sometimes there are fantastic pictures.”
  6. “Well, I think if you say you are going to do something and don’t do it, that’s trustworthiness.”

You get the idea.  I spent all those years despising Bush for stealing the 2000 election (The Day America Lost It’s Shit).  I was humiliated that someone that simple-minded and uninformed could become President of the U.S.  The rest of the world must, in turn, assume we Americans are just as ignorant, just as clueless.   I couldn’t turn the television off fast enough when I saw his twitchy, dumbfounded face with it’s nervous lip-less smirk.

Bush was always seemed uncomfortable in his own skin (above right).

 

Perhaps there is still hope that Dubya can be a better former-President than he was a President.  In the era of Trump dystopia and madness, watching clips of Bush’s recent speech actually had me thinking “You know, Dubya Bush doesn’t seem so bad anymore.”  With Bush flawlessly reading a well-written speech, I found myself just a little nostalgic.  If Donald Trump has done anything, for anybody, he’s made Dubya Bush look a whole lot better.  For one thing, Bush isn’t the worst President in modern history any more.

Not only did Bush complete his speech without screwing it up, but he actually said something of import:

“We’ve seen nationalism distorted into nativism, forgotten the dynamism that immigration has always brought to America.  We see a fading confidence in the value of free markets and international trade, forgetting that conflict, instability and poverty follow in the wake of protectionism.  We’ve seen the return of isolation sentiments, forgetting that American security is directly threatened by the chaos and despair of distant places.”

Dubya Bush actually said this, even with all the big words and stuff.

“We’ve seen our discourse degraded by casual cruelty.  Bigotry seems emboldened.  Our politics seems more vulnerable to conspiracy theories and outright fabrication   We need to recall and recover our own identity.  To renew our country, we only need to remember our values.”

Pretty good for Dubya.  The last two sentences were empty bullshit, but pretty good over all.  It would have been a great speech if he had specifically called out the name of the commander-in-chief of cruelty and bigotry;  the ringleader of conspiracy theories and fabrications; the executive of chaos and despair; Donald Trump.

He also failed to mention that Trump is the Frankensteinian product of Bush’s own Republican Party.

Trump as Frankenstein

I’ll give some credit to Republicans, in and out of office, who are publically condeming the actions, policies and temperment of Trump — even though it’s too little and way too late.  But they’re still far from owning up to the fact that for two decades Republicans have tilled, seeded and nurtured the field of fear-mongering, divisiveness, cruelty and bigotry.  Trump is the harvest.

Bush’s speech does seem to be another gauntlet thrown down in the battle for the Republican Party.  For a party that has already made a quantum shift to the right in the last  20 years, the Trump/Bannon zealots want to take it all the way, bat-shit crazy right.  Destroy and rebuild.  Can you imagine the horrors of a world trying to deal with an Alt-Right America?

Can semi-sane and partially rationale Republicans reclaim their party?  Or have they already made the Faustian bargain and sold their soul?  Bush, McCain, Flake, Corker, Gerson, Fromm and to some degree, a few others are finally trying to draw the line.  Dubya, this was one of your finer moments.

Bush giving finger

 

 

 

 

 

Dr. Frankenstein and his Monster

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Mary Shelley Percy’s 1818 novel “Frankenstein or The Modern Prometheus” began the wonderful and rich Frankenstein tradition.  The 1931 James Whale film “Frankenstein”, a more loose adaptation of the novel, with Boris Karloff as “The Monster” (below, left), became the modern visual image for Dr. Frankenstein, his monster and their socioethical implications.   Perhaps the 1972 comedic/satirical version, “Young Frankenstein” by Mel Brooks, starring Gene Wilder and Peter Boyle may be the most memorable of all Frankenstein films (below, right).

It is the basic storyline of the book and films that makes them relevant for social commentary of our current times:  that is, in an experiment of radical social engineering, a madman creates a living being from a dead corpse and body parts.  The experiment is successful in that the new living being can talk, walk, think and feel.  But things go terribly wrong when the “monster” escapes from his creator and unleashes a reign of terror, mayhem and ultimately murder before being destroyed.

Moral of the story?  We (as individuals and as a society) can create goodness and we can also create evil — it is simply a mirror of our values and priorities.  While it’s hard to imagine creating too much goodness; creating or perpetuating even the smallest amount of evil can have devastating effects.  Because once that evil breaks out of its cage and escapes into society at large, it becomes very hard to control and destroy.

I make this horror story reference because I see, in our beloved United States today, that a monster has been created, it has broken free from all of its constraints and it is rampaging through the very fabric of American society.  It must be identified, it must be stopped and it must happen swiftly in order to avoid permanent and irreversible damage.

In our contemporary horror story, the character of Dr. Frankenstein is being played by the Republican Party.  They have methodically and deliberately created a whole generation of monsters.  It began in 1992 after Bill Clinton ended the Reagan-Bush presidential dynasty (1980-1992).  The Republicans decided on an aggressive, no-holds-barred strategy to win back the White House, Congress, governorships and state legislatures.  To their credit, the strategy has worked.  Unfortunately for the country, they did it by doubling down on fear mongering, racial and gender divisions, anti-immigrant sentiments and voter suppression.  These tactics were like blood in the water for the Religious Right, the NRA and even White Supremacists.  The devout belief in God, devout gun ownership and devout belief in a pure, White race are largely fear-based ideologies.  And the Republican party is damn good at spreading fear.  In order to sell the fear, it was imperative to stifle or discredit intellectualism, science and facts.  Many Republicans now seem to believe such ideas are practically un-American.

Since then, the Republican party has taken a hard right turn.  They treated Barack Obama like the anti-Christ and didn’t just refuse to work with him but obstructed legislation (like health care, jobs bills, infrastructure, consumer protection and immigration reform) from which their constituents did and would have benefited.  They put party over country time and time again.   In my recent post,  Dear Trump Voters, I used as an example an ABC/Washington Post poll comparing the support for Obama and Trump in using missile strikes to punish Syria.  When Obama considered it, Democrat support was at 38% and Republican was 22%.  When Trump did it, Democrat support was 37% and Republican was 86%!!  The party membership of the President had virtually no effect on Democrats, but to 66% of Republicans it made all the difference.

The Republican backlash to the Obama’s presidency gave rise to the Tea Party — an almost entirely white, mostly older sect of hard core Republican voters.  They covered their white and Christian privilege agenda by wrapping themselves in the flag and protesting that Government was too big,  too expensive and generally bad at everything.  Meanwhile, over half of them were probably enjoying Social Security, Medicare and/or Veteran’s Benefits.  Tea Party politicians came to Congress in 2010 and 2012 with an “our way or the highway” attitude and not only paralyzed the legislative process but quickly created rifts with more traditional Republicans for their uncompromising and destructive nature.

Republican state legislatures began aggressively reshaping voting districts that in two states already (NC & Texas) have been declared illegal because of blatant racial discrimination.  More states are being sued for similar tactics.  Since 2006 they have pushed voter photo ID laws in 15 states on the grounds of “preventing voter fraud”.  But the actual number of cases of in-person voting fraud is statistically near zero.  Their real purpose is to place greater burdens on people who typically do not have a Driver’s License; urban dwellers, older people, poorer people and students (demographic groups that tend to vote Democratic).  Republicans have also moved to shorten voting and registration times in their states, once again to make it harder for people to vote.  These policies are racially and socio-economically motivated.  See my previous post:  The Successful Republican Election Strategy…..Divide and Conquer! Part 2: Voter Suppression.

On a Federal level Republicans have tried to protect predatory lending practices by numerous U.S. banks and financial firms.  Who have been among the biggest victims?  African-Americans, Latino and Hispanic Americans, the elderly and students.

Republicans have pushed for tougher criminal sentencing, particularly for drug related charges.  Over all,  African Americans are incarcerated at a rate of 5 times the rate of White Americans.  For drug crimes, even though drug-use rates are relatively similar, African Americans are jailed at 6 times the rate of Whites (NAACP).

Republicans have fought against increases in the minimum wage.  They have passed, encouraged or supported policies that would reduce health care benefits to millions (mostly younger and poorer) of Americans.

Republicans have demonized legal immigrants and obstructed any attempts at comprehensive immigration policies in favor of whipping up fear and vastly over-inflating the illegal immigrant crime rate.

On other social issues Republicans have denigrated women by denying them the right to determine their own reproductive choices.  Republicans have denied tens of millions of women access to even basic pre-pregnancy and pre-natal health screenings, check-ups, medications and consultations.  And what hypocrisy from the party that is so consumed with privacy rights and fears of government intrusion, except when it involves a woman’s reproductive system.

Republicans have also obstructed a national discussion about a woman’s right to equal pay for equal work.

They fought tooth and nail and spent billions of dollars to defeat state-wide referendums on non-heterosexual marriages and rights for LBGTQ Americans.  Even though they finally lost at the Supreme Court, the Republican party continues to fight for the right to discriminate against certain groups of Americans based on sexual orientation.

And finally, to secure these votes, the Republican party has pronounced intellectualism, science and facts to be signs of either weakness or some sort of liberal conspiracy.  They  have instead fostered fear, intolerance, hatred, divisiveness, conspiracy theories, lies and misinformation because these tools are much more effective at manipulating people.

These are the “body parts” and “corpses” that the modern Dr. Frankenstein (aka The Republican Party) has used to build it’s new generation of monsters.  For their 1st generation monster, Republicans played the “dumb-it-down” card when they chose an affable, yet clumsy simpleton who could be easily manipulated. Bush funny face W Bush (left) was wholly unqualified to be President and barely able to complete sentences but by teaming him up with a neo-con puppet-master, “Dr. Evil” Dick Cheney(below), they managed to preside over the 911 attacks, started two never-ending and failed wars, and the worst economic collapse since the Great Depression.

Cheney as Dr. Evil

After the Bush catastrophe, John McCain didn’t have a chance, especially against the dynamic newcomer, Barak Obama.  But in McCain’s desperation to “change the game” of the 2008 election, he nominated the even more recklessly stupid Sarah Palin (below with Frankentrump) who was among the first to openly promote the themes of anti-intellectualism, liberal elites and dividing the country along racial and geographic differences.

Trump and Palin as Frankenstein monsters

In 2012, Mitt Romney secured the Republican nomination, which appeared to reverse the “stupid is better” trend until he made his biggest campaign gaffe by saying “47% of the voters are dependent on the government….and feel they are entitled to health care, food, housing, you name it…47% of the people pay no income tax.”  Though Romney would probably have lost either way, these comments exposed Romney as the whiny, privileged, out-of-touch rich guy that opponents said he was.

Then came 2016.  The worst qualities of past Republican monsters found their home in a sleazy, reality TV buffoon, who was willing to say or do anything to rile people up, piss people off (both for and against him) and divide this country like no candidate in modern history.  Two decades of policies and rhetoric supporting anti-intellectualism, racism, unjust fiscal policies, distrust of the press, unfounded anti-immigrant fear, overblown Muslim fear, denigration of women, promoting LGBTQ discrimination, anti-science and anti-regulation finally produced the Republican super-monster named Donald Trump.

Trump as Frankenstein cartoon

Dr. Frankenstein’s actual monster, while terrifying, was strictly a local phenomenon.  But the modern Republican monster is now President of the United States!  There were some Republicans voices during the campaign that cautioned Trump could do irreparable damage to the party.  But those voices were quickly drowned out by the noise of Trump supporters beating up protestors, calling for the imprisonment of his political opponent, and cheering wildly for the dismantling of the free press.

Now that the monster has been President for 7+ months, more Republicans are finally speaking out against him.  Charlottesville may have been somewhat of a turning point.  Moderate Republicans were “shocked” and “upset” that Trump failed to distinguish between anti-Fascist protesters and White Supremacists and Neo-Nazi’s?  Really?  When during his campaign had he disavowed hate groups before?  Steve Bannon and Stephen Miller were his top campaign and administration advisors for fuck’s sake.  But Charlottesville crossed the line?

Republicans shouldn’t be shocked.  It is the policies that they support that created this monster and made it possible for him to become President.  Trump couldn’t win the Democratic nomination, even if he pretended to be pro-choice (like he used to be), more LBGTQ tolerant (like he might have been once upon a time), or more liberal on financial issues (which he’s never been).  No, the Republican party has spent 20 years laying the groundwork for a candidate like Trump, and now he’s uncaged, running amok and  creating terror and mayhem wherever he goes or opens his mouth.

The cruel irony of Trump is that he is terrorizing everyone, including Republicans.  He has created just as much discord among Republicans as he has the whole country.  But most Republicans are still walking on eggshells when it comes to Trump — all on the fading hopes that their precious agenda of hate, fear, more income inequality, less health care benefits, fewer civil and voting rights, more freedom for polluters and carbon emitters, more predatory power for financial institutions, more restrictions on women’s reproductive choices and a deep suspicion of anyone who isn’t “American” can be crammed down our throats under the cynical guise of “Make American Great Again”.

Please Moderate/Traditional Republicans, spare us your Op-Ed pieces about how Trump has hijacked the party.  Or that President Numb Nuts isn’t a “true” Republican.  Or that Republicans are better than this.  No, they’re not.  Where were your voices over the last 20 years?  I didn’t hear you shouting down Rush Limbaugh, Bill O’Riley, Shawn Hannity, Ann Coulter or Fox News.  I didn’t hear you standing up against voter suppression laws,  illegal redistricting, the unbalanced proclivities toward incarcerating darker-skinned Americans, the debasing of women, or the irrational fear of Sharia law.  Your Tea Party was so quick to blame Obama for everything but where was the protest against the Bush Administration’s role in two failed wars and the 2008 recession?

You stood by when seven different Congressional investigations were launched to witch hunt Hillary Clinton’s supposed Bengazi crimes or her private server emails.  But no Republicans called for Bush, Cheney or Rumsfeld to be investigated for lying about going to war in Iraq or for committing war crimes during the conflicts.

There’s only one thing Republicans can do if they are genuinely appalled by the words and deeds of Donald Trump.  Obstruct him at every conceivable opportunity, tie his hands, refuse to cede him any additional power….and at the same time cooperate to the fullest with all investigations currently ongoing into his Russia connections and the possible collusion with his campaign, insist upon the full release of his tax returns and the divestiture of all of his assets into blind trusts.

Republicans have loosed this monster, he is your creation.  Since your party also controls Congress it falls upon you, first and foremost, to take the lead in reigning this monster in and removing him from office so this black stain on the Presidency can end.  For the good of the country this monster should be safely strapped to the operating table and neutralized, along with all of the formulas and ingredients that went into his creation.

We can create good and we can create evil.  Which we choose to create is simply a mirror of our values and priorities.

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