Yet Another ABOMINATION!!!

I am so sick and tired of the chaos in this post-election period.  I am sick and tired of being shown that we the voters are naught but pawns in a large game of corporate greed, and that our voices matter only so long as we agree with the corporate giants whose net worth is thousands of times higher than our own.  I’m tired of feeling my heart rate shoot through the roof because of my extreme fury with those who identify as republicans, when all they are is greedy monsters.  The latest that has raised my hackles …

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is a grade-A bastard.  On behalf of the State of Texas, he has filed a lawsuit against four other states:  Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin.  Apparently, I was right the other day when I said this is no longer the “United” States, for within a nation, states do not sue other states, especially for that which does not concern them!  It would be like me suing my daughter for wearing red shoes!

The lawsuit, filed directly with the U.S. Supreme Court, asks that the voting results in those states be thrown out because of their changes in voting procedures that allowed expanded mail-in voting during the coronavirus pandemic.  No allegations of widespread fraud or irregularities, simply because Paxton and Texas don’t like that these states allowed more people to vote by mail rather than standing in line being contaminated by a deadly virus!  And what the hell business is it of Texas what Michigan does???  NONE!

Note that these four were considered ‘battleground’ states, ones that might have gone either way.  Note also that Paxton didn’t file the suit against California, or New York, states that also allowed additional mail-in voting due to the pandemic, but which are traditionally democratic strongholds.

But wait … it gets even worse.  Yesterday, 106 republican members of the U.S. House of Representatives signed an amicus brief asking the U.S. Supreme Court to hear the Texas case against the four other states.  In other words, 106 of the men and women in Congress who we elected to serve our best interests and whose salary we pay with our hard-earned tax dollars, want the Court to take away our voices, to negate our votes, simply because we mailed them instead of standing in line for hours and dying two weeks later!  Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr.

Now, I don’t think it at all likely that the Court is going to accede to their wishes at this juncture – it would be a fool’s errand and would likely lead to an uprising the likes of which this nation has not seen in more than two centuries.  It would be unconstitutional, to put it quite simply.  But I am incensed that these assholes in Congress who are by law OUR EMPLOYEES, are seeking to cause us grievous harm.

Adding insult to injury, Donald Trump filed a motion with the court on Wednesday asking the justices to let him intervene and become a plaintiff in the suit!  This is all unprecedented, and in my book is treason against the people of the United States.  If my voice were strong enough, if my blog reached enough people, I would try my best to start a tax rebellion right now, urging people to continue paying their state and local income taxes, but not their federal.  These jerks, and I do include Donald Trump in that, do not deserve to get one more thin dime from We the Taxpayers!  Remember … well, we weren’t alive then, but we know the history … in 1776 when colonists rebelled against ‘taxation without representation’?  That, my friends, is precisely what Trump and the republicans are trying to do to us … keep taking our tax money, and stifle our voices, take away our constitutional rights to participate in free and fair elections.

Below is a table I put together, sorted by state to hopefully make it easier to check and see if your representative is among the reprehensible autocrats who support this vile movement.  If so, please take a minute to email or call them and tell them just what you think of their nefarious activities!

Rep. Bradley Byrne Alabama’s 1st Congressional District
Rep. Mo Brooks Alabama’s 5th Congressional District
Rep. Gary Palmer Alabama’s 6th Congressional District
Rep. Andy Biggs Arizona’s 5th Congressional District
Rep. Debbie Lesko Arizona’s 8th Congressional District
Rep. Rick Crawford Arkansas’s 1st Congressional District
Rep. Bruce Westerman Arkansas’s 4th Congressional District
Rep. Doug LaMalfa California’s 1st Congressional District
Rep. Ken Calvert California’s 42nd Congressional District
Rep. Tom McClintock California’s 4th Congressional District
Rep. Ken Buck Colorado’s 4th Congressional District
Rep. Doug Lamborn Colorado’s 5th Congressional District
Rep. Daniel Webster Florida’s 11th Congressional District
Rep. Gus Bilirakis Florida’s 12th Congressional District
Rep. Ross Spano Florida’s 15th Congressional District
Rep. Matt Gaetz Florida’s 1st Congressional District
Rep. Mario Diaz-Balart Florida’s 25th Congressional District
Rep. Neal P. Dunn Florida’s 2nd Congressional District
Rep. Ted S. Yoho Florida’s 3rd Congressional District
Rep. John Rutherford Florida’s 4th Congressional District
Rep. Michael Waltz Florida’s 6th Congressional District
Rep. Rick W. Allen Georgia’s 12th Congressional District
Rep. Earl L. “Buddy” Carter Georgia’s 1st Congressional District
Rep. Drew Ferguson Georgia’s 3rd Congressional District
Rep. Austin Scott Georgia’s 8th Congressional District
Rep. Russ Fulcher Idaho’s 1st Congressional District
Rep. Mike Simpson Idaho’s 2nd Congressional District
Rep. Mike Bost Illinois’s 12th Congressional District
Rep. Darin LaHood Illinois’s 18th Congressional District
Rep. Jim Banks Indiana’s 3rd Congressional District
Rep. James R. Baird Indiana’s 4th Congressional District
Rep. Trey Hollingsworth Indiana’s 9th Congressional District
Rep. Steve King Iowa’s 4th Congressional District
Rep. Roger Marshall Kansas’s 1st Congressional District
Rep. Ron Estes Kansas’s 4th Congressional District
Rep. Steve Scalise Louisiana’s 1st Congressional District
Rep. Clay Higgins Louisiana’s 3rd Congressional District
Rep. Mike Johnson Louisiana’s 4th Congressional District
Rep. Ralph Abraham Louisiana’s 5th Congressional District
Rep. Andy Harris Maryland’s 1st Congressional District
Rep. Jack Bergman Michigan’s 1st Congressional District
Rep. Bill Huizenga Michigan’s 2nd Congressional District
Rep. John Moolenaar Michigan’s 4th Congressional District
Rep. Tim Walberg Michigan’s 7th Congressional District
Rep. Tom Emmer Minnesota’s 6th Congressional District
Rep. Trent Kelly Mississippi’s 1st Congressional District
Rep. Michael Guest Mississippi’s 3rd Congressional District
Rep. Ann Wagner Missouri’s 2nd Congressional District
Rep. Blaine Luetkemeyer Missouri’s 3rd Congressional District
Rep. Vicky Hartzler Missouri’s 4th Congressional District
Rep. Sam Graves Missouri’s 6th Congressional District
Rep. Jason Smith Missouri’s 8th Congressional District
Rep. Greg Gianforte Montana’s at-large congressional district
Rep. Jeff Fortenberry Nebraska’s 1st Congressional District
Rep. Adrian Smith Nebraska’s 3rd Congressional District
Rep. Lee Zeldin New York’s 1st Congressional District
Rep. Elise Stefanik New York’s 21st Congressional District
Rep. Ted Budd North Carolina’s 13th Congressional District
Rep. Gregory Murphy North Carolina’s 3rd Congressional District
Rep. Virginia Foxx North Carolina’s 5th Congressional District
Rep. David Rouzer North Carolina’s 7th Congressional District
Rep. Richard Hudson North Carolina’s 8th Congressional District
Rep. Dan Bishop North Carolina’s 9th Congressional District
Rep. Brad Wenstrup Ohio’s 2nd Congressional District
Rep. Jim Jordan Ohio’s 4th Congressional District
Rep. Robert E. Latta Ohio’s 5th Congressional District
Rep. Bill Johnson Ohio’s 6th Congressional District
Rep. Bob Gibbs Ohio’s 7th Congressional District
Rep. Kevin Hern Oklahoma’s 1st Congressional District
Rep. Markwayne Mullin Oklahoma’s 2nd Congressional District
Rep. Scott Perry Pennsylvania’s 10th Congressional District
Rep. Fred Keller Pennsylvania’s 12th Congressional District
Rep. John Joyce Pennsylvania’s 13th Congressional District
Rep. Guy Reschenthaler Pennsylvania’s 14th Congressional District
Rep. Glenn Thompson Pennsylvania’s 15th Congressional District
Rep. Mike Kelly Pennsylvania’s 16th Congressional District
Rep. Dan Meuser Pennsylvania’s 9th Congressional District
Rep. Joe Wilson South Carolina’s 2nd Congressional District
Rep. Jeff Duncan South Carolina’s 3rd Congressional District
Rep. William Timmons South Carolina’s 4th Congressional District
Rep. Ralph Norman South Carolina’s 5th Congressional District
Rep. Tom Rice South Carolina’s 7th Congressional District
Rep. Tim Burchett Tennessee’s 2nd Congressional District
Rep. John Rose Tennessee’s 6th Congressional District
Rep. Mark Green Tennessee’s 7th Congressional District
Rep. David Kustoff Tennessee’s 8th Congressional District
Rep. Chuck Fleischmann Tennessee’s 3rd Congressional District
Rep. Mike Conaway Texas’s 11th Congressional District
Rep. Randy Weber Texas’s 14th Congressional District
Rep. Bill Flores Texas’s 17th Congressional District
Rep. Louie Gohmert Texas’s 1st Congressional District
Rep. Kenny Marchant Texas’s 24th Congressional District
Rep. Roger Williams Texas’s 25th Congressional District
Rep. Michael C. Burgess Texas’s 26th Congressional District
Rep. Michael Cloud Texas’s 27th Congressional District
Rep. Dan Crenshaw Texas’s 2nd Congressional District
Rep. Lance Gooden Texas’s 5th Congressional District
Rep. Ron Wright Texas’s 6th Congressional District
Rep. Kevin Brady Texas’s 8th Congressional District
Rep. Rob Wittman Virginia’s 1st Congressional District
Rep. Ben Cline Virginia’s 6th Congressional District
Rep. Dan Newhouse Washington’s 4th Congressional District
Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers Washington’s 5th Congressional District
Rep. Alex X. Mooney West Virginia’s 2nd Congressional District

Rep. Carol D. Miller

West Virginia’s 3rd Congressional District
Rep. Tom Tiffany Wisconsin’s 7th Congressional District

Early Morning Thoughts …

As I lay awake this morning, unable to return to sleep after having slept a scant 2 hours, I engaged in my frequent activity of pondering.  Today I will share with you some of the results of that mind-bounce sort of pondering …


Taxation without representation …

We declared our independence from Britian in 1776 for a number of reasons, however the main stated reason was ‘taxation without representation’. The British passed many tax laws that impacted the colonists.  The colonists had no representatives in Parliament to vote on or discuss these laws.  In English government, the people had to have representatives who could vote on taxes that would affect them.  The colonists had no such voice in British government. Long story short, the colonists declared their independence, represented by the Declaration of Independence penned by Thomas Jefferson, fought off the British and ultimately became the nation known as the United States. Today, we are in a very similar situation, though there is the appearance that we are properly represented.  Yes, we go to the polls each November and every other year we vote for men and women to represent us, to be our voice in the U.S. Congress.  But are they?  No, they are not our voice, they are the voice, the ‘yes-men’, actually, of only one group of people, the very wealthy.  Our taxes?  They go to those who already hoard the majority of the wealth in the nation, but number less than 1% of the population.  Our taxes are merely donations to those who least need them.  Look at the example of Scott Pruitt, already a wealthy man, who now heads the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).   A very important job, and one that he is not bothering to do, as he is keeping busy trying to absorb as much money as he can into his own coffers.  For the complete story, see Gronda’s comprehensive series:  EPA Head Is One Sick Cheap Corrupt Puppy/ Pity His Poor Wife/ Part I, Part II, Part III  

This is but a single example of how our tax money is going to feed the overfed.  Think about the ‘tax cuts’ of last December.  If you saw any increase in your pay, it was minimal and has since been eaten by rising fuel and food costs, the latter thanks to Trump’s tariffs.  But trust me, people like Pruitt, the Trump family, the DeVos family … they gleefully saw a huge decrease in their quarterly taxes last month, and thus a rise in their profits … as if they needed any more.  And no, folks, it isn’t going to “trickle down” to us.


Free Speech, but for whom?

It’s puzzling to me that nearly 600 women were arrested last week during a peaceful protest against family separation and detention, yet people like Richard Spencer, Milo Yiannopoulos and others who preach hate and incite violence are guarded and their free speech protected.  So … if I am understanding correctly, 600 unarmed women marching in DC from Freedom Plaza to the Department of Justice to Congress, then sitting peacefully in the Senate’s Hart Office Building are a bigger threat than white supremacists and neo-Nazis inciting violence in Charlottesville, Virginia, where a woman was intentionally murdered and dozens injured by a man driving his car into the crowd – intentionally?  Can anybody explain this one?  I surely cannot.  The 1st Amendment, as I have said numerous times, gives us the right to protest when we feel our government is in the wrong.  If we no longer have the right of peaceful protest, but Nazis have the right to incite violence, what does that say about our nation?  And speaking of abuse of the right to free speech …


Alex Jones rants again …

We haven’t heard a lot from America’s #1 Conspiracy Theorist lately, but he is making up for lost time now.Jones-civil-warSeñor Jones is once again riling the masses, just in time for the nation’s Independence Day celebrations, with his declaration that the democrats are planning to use the July 4th holiday to start a “second Civil War”.  Good grief, what is this man smoking???

I tried to watch the clip from his program, InfoWars, where he expounded on this theory, but frankly after about two minutes, I felt ill, angry, and decided it wasn’t worth putting myself through.  It would, perhaps, be funny if it weren’t so dangerous.  The danger, however, is very real and I will not be surprised to find that tomorrow brings outbreaks of violence in our cities.  If it happens, the blame rests largely on the shoulders of Donald Trump, Alex Jones, Sean Hannity, and the rest of the minions who parrot these ridiculous taunts.  There is a saying among the saner of us, “Just because you can do something doesn’t mean you should”.  It is a lesson that many in this nation need to learn.  Without this sort of incitement, we might be able to work through some of our differences, find common ground and stop the madness that has led to the great divide.  But no, we have people whose entire careers revolve around keeping the pot of hatred filled and stirred.


And now you know how I spent the hour between 6:30 and 7:30 a.m., before finally uttering an expletive and getting out of bed.  To my U.S. friends, please have a fun holiday, but most of all keep safe.