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My post last Sunday, Now You Know-V2.0, zeroed in on Trump’s key nefarious, un-constitutional strategy: massive voter suppression of everyone who won’t vote for him and his sycophants. Here’s more, this from Marc Elias of Democracy Docket.

It was only 15 words. And it wasn’t what the legacy media focused on. But in his Friday address, following up on Donald Trump’s deranged speech the night before, Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin gave away the game.

Standing behind an official podium, in front of several American flags, Mullin stated menacingly, “REAL ID does not prove citizenship and does not give you the right to vote.”

Mullin was trying to ramp up his threats against states that refuse to turn over their constitutional power to run elections to the federal government. Instead, he admitted what many of us have been saying for months: The SAVE Act would disenfranchise millions, and that is its point.

To be clear and accurate, Mullin is right: “REAL ID does not prove citizenship and does not give you the right to vote.” The Constitution does that, even as the fascists work to erase it.

Trump’s Secretary of Defense or War or Trans fighting or hormone me3ddling – check all that apply – has ordered all servicemen to submit to mandatory testosterone testing and, as needed, testosterone replacement therapy. That goes for women, too. He wants his warriors ready to – what? – rape, pillage and plunder? That’s the kind of thing dictators do to ensure maximum manly cruel masculinity and to over-compensate for their own shortcomings. We can expect similar bouts of crazy from Trump’s other unqualified sycophants.

Just be clear about what this wannabe king/dictator/Führer is trying to do.

Quotes Of The Week

There is a new Netflix series rebooting the Laura Ingalls stories. In A ‘Little House’ for Our Era, Writer Glynnis MacNicol references the TV series Little House on the Prairie of the 70s and makes contemporary references as well, like this one:

Defenders [of hateful views about Native Americans held during the 1870s and 80s] will say [author] Laura [Ingalls] was simply echoing the sentiments of the time, which may be true. But from the vantage point of 2026, Laura’s language feels frighteningly contemporary. The Trump administration has embarked on a concerted effort to reframe the official scope of American history from multiracial and multiethnic to one that focuses almost entirely on the achievements of white, Christian Americans. The worst language in “Little House” pales in comparison with what regularly emanates from this White House.

And we tolerate this .  .  .  why?

Try watching this short video by Lucas Bean, where he describes the MAGA crazies who have poisoned our country. There are a lot of these people. Bean’s explanation is not a rant. It is a making sense of the senseless. Watch it and you’ll begin to understand what we are up against.

Ripoff Of The Week

I needed a new set of AirPods and purchased them at an Apple store. When I arrived home I realized that they had failed to include a charging cable, so a few days later I headed back to the store where I was told that they don’t supply a charging cable with Airpods, but that I can purchase one for another $33.00.

Source unknown. Many thanks to SM for passing it along.

Something similar happened a few years ago when I purchased a new computer. I needed a second charging adapter and cable for times when I travel and found that I could not use any of the chargers I already had because Apple had changed the connector. A second charger adapter and cable would cost me something like $80.00. Looks like it’s lucrative business to change things to keep me buying more of their stuff.

And that seems a lot like Trump and his promises. He tells us that the greatest you’ve ever seen of something-or-other is on the way and he teases us with his phantom something-or-other to get us to give more of our money to rich guys like himself, like top loaded tax cuts; no-bid contracts for crap nobody but Trump wants; wars that accomplish little more than increasing our “defense” spending by half a trillion dollars to enrich his already uber-rich defense contractor buddies; to sacrifice our young by cutting food stamps and medical care; and by ceding our freedom and our country to his private Gestapo. But, hey, they mostly murder Browns, so who cares? It’s always “give more for Trump’s wealth and power ” and eliminate the non-Aryans. If people get killed by his thugs, no problem, because they have the official podiums and microphones where they can justify anything and deny video records of whatever actually happens.

Yes, it’s an imperfect metaphor, but either way I don’t like being abused by people manipulating the system for their own benefit and to our detriment. I think I know who our biggest domestic terrorist is and so do you.

Random thought: It’s been a really long time since anyone used the word “integrity” either positively or negatively (as in: absence of) to describe our politics and what is happening to our nation. We’re that far gone. We have a greatly advanced case of cowardice.

Finally

If you’re up to coming face to face with Trump’s Machiavellian grabs for power, for domination and money, watch and listen to Sen. Elissa Slotkin’s (D-MI) presentation to the Brookings Institution.


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RepublicanLand


This is not just another rant about anti-democracy, anti-fact, anti-truth, anti-progress Republicans. Sure, this is a rant and it’s fun to bash the bullies, but what Republicans are doing is amplifying their ingrained dishonesty to the point of imperiling our national bedrock. So, this is a semaphore signal or perhaps the ride of a descendant of Paul Revere. The turncoats are coming! The turncoats are coming! No, wait, it’s worse than that: they’re already here.


Let’s see what’s going on in RepublicanLand.

  1. Republican legislatures in at least 43 states have passed or are in process of passing at least 360 laws to make voting more difficult specifically for people of color, poor people and anyone else likely to vote for Democrats. Read Heather Cox Richardson’s take on this here.
  2. The House passed the For the People Act (the Voting-Rights bill) with zero Republican votes. This law would negate most of the pernicious state anti-voting laws. The Senate has promised similar opposition. Are you seeing a pattern yet?
  3. Republicans voted unanimously against the American Rescue Act, the bill that allows us to dramatically crank up the fight against Covid-19 and to help Americans who have been hit hard economically by the pandemic. This is a bill that has a 70% approval rating by Republican voters and even greater approval numbers from Democrats and independents. And all Republicans voted against it. They are trying to keep Democrats from having any wins to brag about and it’s painfully clear that they don’t care who – perhaps you – gets hurt by their scorched earth actions.
  4. They have vowed to vote in lock step against the American Jobs Plan, the infrastructure building/rebuilding initiative that is already supported by 52% of the electorate and that number is growing. Same reason as #3 above.
  5. The proposed funding for the American Jobs Plan is an increase in taxes on corporations from 21% to 28% (it was 35% prior to the Trump tax giveaway) and on people making over $400,000 per year. This is an overwhelmingly popular idea, but Republicans in Congress oppose it. Same reason as #3 above.
  6. Gun safety has once again come to the front burner and Republicans oppose any form of legislation to curb our ongoing massacre. They continue to do that even as 90% of Americans want universal background checks on the transfer of all firearms and that number has been a constant since Sandy Hook in 2012. Think: campaign contributions and yet again, #3 above.

What all of these and even more Republican manipulations have in common is that they are efforts by a minority of Americans to hold on to power, control, money and a frail, fragile self-image. They either refuse to or are unable to create policies to attract more voters in order to win elections, so,

their sole efforts are to protect themselves at the peril of our nation through obstruction in Congress and obstruction at the ballot box.

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I bash Republicans regularly because they offer virtually nothing that is praise-worthy. The party has been taken over by a rage-filled mob and traditional Republicans, unable to deal with the craziness, are exiting. Would that this were not so, but this is what passes for the Grand Old Party today. Perhaps that acronym should keep its letters but now mean Grand Obstruction Party.

And that is exactly why we must be vigilant and active. Absent our involvement, this underhanded minority will steal our entire country.

The April “The Lady Doth Protest Too Much, Methinks” Award

This month the awarding of this most sarcastic honor is (so far) nearly a toss up.

On the one hand we have Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-Hypocrisy) wailing his objections to corporations that are weighing into politics, like voting rights. He says that’s “stupid.” How awful and inappropriate, he tells us, that MLB took the All Star Game from Georgia and Coca-Cola, Home Depot and more big corporations have offered public criticism of Republican voting suppression laws. McConnell waves his political purity for all to see, even as he gleefully solicits and accepts corporate campaign contributions. He doth, indeed, protest too much.

On the other hand we have Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-Pluto) and his alleged sex scandals and whatever else the Feds are investigating about him. He’s a purist, a Trumpian blowhard of Olympian caliber who apparently engages in the same or similar practices as Trump himself, including howling his integrity and his victimhood in incoherent rants. His only two supporters are Rep. Marjory Taylor Green (R-QAnon) and Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Wrestling Scandal). I guess the congressmen to whom he showed pictures of his female conquests in the nude couldn’t speak up on his behalf. Perhaps they liked the pictures and maybe their giggles echo yet in the House cloakroom, but they’re kinda busy just now, it seems. Still, Gaetz caterwauls his abusive indignation to anyone who will stand still long enough to hear about his untaintedness. He doth protest too much, too.

Whom to choose  .  .  . ?

I can’t help but recall televangelist Jim Bakker, who was a fire and brimstone preacher against dishonesty of any kind, right until he was indicted and convicted of fraud and conspiracy. Same for all preachers who extolled purity, then were caught in sex scandals, like Jerry Fallwell, Jr., Ted Haggard, Jimmy Swaggart and more.

And all the Catholic priests preaching against sin while sexually violating children.

Really, it’s all the holier-than-thou types whom we at last learn have feet of clay.

Like today’s Republicans in Congress and state houses, protecting the sanctity of voting by preventing citizens from voting. And it’s all happening in the land of minority rule, RepublicanLand.

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