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Etiquette
Friday, February 4, 2022
Thoughts about the California gerrymander
Looking ahead…
All of us here on Dissident Politics pay pretty close attention to the
ongoing political news. I like to think
of such as “a continuing soap opera for news junkies,” aka “As the World Stomach Turns.” Okay, enough joking
around. Here comes the serious stuff:
Regarding the ongoing investigations of the 1/6 Committee, new revelations are really piling up now, hitting the airwaves fast and furiously. Like a bank account, these revelations seem to be compounding/snowballing daily, with some 475 witness interviews (according to one of the committee members), back and forth memos discussing ways to subvert the Electoral College count, phone calls, White House meetings to discuss the tactics of a coup, fake EC electors, contemplating the seizing of voting machines, preemptive pardons by Trump if he gets re-elected, and I can’t even remember all of the nefarious antics now coming out. You almost have to be a recluse (or At the Mall®) to not be aware of what was going on in that buildup to the Jan 6th insurrection. And the hits just keep on comin’. 😨
From these revelations, it’s looking more and more like Trump was quite involved in helping coordinate/mastermind the efforts to overturn the 2020 election. Wow. The idea of a previous U.S. President being sent to prison seems like Twilight Zone material. Things like that just do not happen, here in “the shining city on a hill” America.
When all the facts finally come out, if the DoJ finds that Trump was indeed at the forefront of these activities, doesn’t he have to be held accountable in some way? Can we let such subversive activities stand, with no repercussions? Many rioters have been jailed. If they can be charged with sedition, shouldn’t the mastermind(s) of such get the same punishment? Wouldn’t that be the fair thing to do?
And what happens if Trump is sent to prison? Will even more violence ensue, and attempts at more corruption be the result?
How does this all play out??
Give us your thoughts on any of the above.
The rising maelstrom of Republican malevolence
The National Butterfly Center in South Texas will be closed “for the immediate future” because of baseless attacks stemming from a clash over immigration enforcement at the nearby U.S.-Mexico border, the organization said Wednesday.
The nonprofit center in Mission has endured a firestorm in recent years amid an ongoing lawsuit against the former Trump administration, which sought to build part of a border wall on its property, and the fundraising organization We Build the Wall. Right-wing groups have falsely claimed the butterfly center illegally smuggles people into the United States and facilitates sex trafficking.
The indefinite closure comes shortly after the center shut down for three days last weekend, citing “credible threats” regarding a nearby border security rally. The We Stand America event in McAllen featured Michael Flynn, President Donald Trump’s first national security adviser, and other Trump administration officials.
The butterfly center said it became aware of the rally on Jan. 21, when a congressional candidate from Virginia demanded to access the Rio Grande from the center’s property to “see the rafts with the illegal crossing.” The center alleged that the candidate and her friend knocked down its executive director, Marianna Trevino-Wright, and tried to run her son over with a car.
The center alleged that a former Texas official, whom it did not identify, later advised Trevino-Wright to be armed or leave town during the rally because protesters would probably stop at the preserve during a caravan to the border. Later, the center said, someone tore down a state-erected sign marking the preserve’s location.
At least some participants in the We Stand America rally do appear to have stopped at the butterfly center. Ben Bergquam, of the Stephen K. Bannon-affiliated network Real America’s Voice, recorded himself in front of the preserve’s sign, holding a child’s shoe and a wristband he says belonged to a trafficking victim. Lynz Piper-Loomis, a South Carolina congressional candidate, shared a video of herself and a friend at the center allegingchildren had been trafficked there.
Although Trevino-Wright said police had increased their presence at the center, she said she doubted that those harassing the preserve would stop.
“There’s no consequences for any of them,” she said, “so it’s just going to get worse.”
SALT LAKE CITY — Republican leaders forged an agreement this week to potentially fund a challenger to Rep. Liz Cheney in Wyoming, and party members are expected to formally condemn her for her work on the Jan. 6 committee Friday, an unprecedented rebuke of an incumbent member of Congress.
As the party met in Salt Lake City this week, the leaders of the Wyoming GOP privately signed a special letter that would allow the national party to financially support Harriet Hageman, Cheney’s primary challenger. The letter officially recognizes Hageman as the presumptive nominee for the seat.
In response to the party passing the “Rule 11” resolution that could fund Cheney’s challenger, a spokesman for Cheney said: “Wyoming Party Chairman Frank Eathorne and the Republican National Committee are trying to assert their will and take away the voice of the people of Wyoming before a single vote has even been cast.”
Republican National Committee chairwoman Ronna McDaniel also worked behind the scenes with David Bossie, a top Trump ally, to author and push a resolution that attacked Cheney’s work on the committee, called her a “destructive” force in the GOP and vowed the party would no longer support her.
“We’ve had two members engage in a Democrat-led persecution of ordinary citizens who engaged in legitimate political discourse. This has gone beyond their original intent. They are not sticking up for hard-working Republicans,” McDaniel said in a joint interview with Bossie at a Salt Lake City hotel where the party is holding its winter meeting.
Thursday, February 3, 2022
Let’s talk about time.
“Is time a construct of man or a rule of nature?”
From Wikipedia:
Time is the continued sequence of existence and events that occurs in an apparently irreversible succession from the past, through the present, into the future. It is a component quantity of various measurements used to sequence events, to compare the duration of events or the intervals between them, and to quantify rates of change of quantities in material reality or in the conscious experience. Time is often referred to as a fourth dimension, along with three spatial dimensions. [Emphases mine]
So, in a nutshell, I’d say “time” means/is defined by “change”;
change in any way of any thing, no matter
how minuscule that change. Even a change
in one atom’s situation can validate/verify the existence of the phenomenon of time.
The phrase “intervals between them [events]” in the Wiki definition is interesting
because it implies that, were the/our universe, and all that is it, should ever stop
dead in its tracks, time could still exist in theory, awaiting the next interval of some change. Okay,
getting too deep into the weeds/hole here. I’ll
wrap this up.
So, to you, what is
time? How do you define it?
A man-made invention to keep track of our place in the universe? A relative scale? A calculation of existence? An ever-flowing river of events? A fourth dimension? The engine that prevents the universe from remaining static? An undefinable phenomenon that morphs depending on an infinite number of factors? A phenomenon/result of consciousness? A scheme to sell watches? 😁 All of the above? Other, and then some? I really don’t care, why do you?
Thanks for posting and recommending.