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Etiquette
DP Etiquette
First rule: Don't be a jackass. Most people are good.
Other rules: Do not attack or insult people you disagree with. Engage with facts, logic and beliefs. Out of respect for others, please provide some sources for the facts and truths you rely on if you are asked for that. If emotion is getting out of hand, get it back in hand. To limit dehumanizing people, don't call people or whole groups of people disrespectful names, e.g., stupid, dumb or liar. Insulting people is counterproductive to rational discussion. Insult makes people angry and defensive. All points of view are welcome, right, center, left and elsewhere. Just disagree, but don't be belligerent or reject inconvenient facts, truths or defensible reasoning.
GOP Voter Sentenced for Casting Dead Mom's Ballot, Said Election Not 'Fair'
An Arizona judge sentenced a registered Republican to two years of felony probation after she pleaded guilty to voter fraud in the 2020 election.
Former President Donald Trump and many other Republican allies continue to falsely claim that President Joe Biden only won the last presidential election due to widespread voter fraud. Despite their continued allegations, no evidence has emerged corroborating the claims. To the contrary, dozens of election challenge lawsuits failed in state and federal courts—with even Trump-appointed judges dismissing the cases.
Tracey Kay McKee, 64, was sentenced Friday by Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Margaret LaBianca after she pleaded guilty to the voter fraud charge in January, The Arizona Republic reported. McKee signed and cast an early voting ballot on behalf of her deceased mother, Mary Arendt, who was also a registered Republican.
Arendt died on October 5, 2020, just days before early mail-in ballots were sent out to voters, according to the Phoenix-based newspaper. In McKee's trial, the prosecutor played a clip of her denying her wrongdoing to investigators.
"The only way to prevent voter fraud is to physically go in and punch a ballot," the GOP voter told the investigator in the recording, the newspaper reported. "I mean, voter fraud is going to be prevalent as long as there's mail-in voting, for sure. I mean, there's no way to ensure a fair election."
"And I don't believe that this was a fair election," she added. "I do believe there was a lot of voter fraud."
Arizona's KTVK 3TV and KPHO CBS 5 News reported that prosecutors had called for 30 days of jail. However, the judge sentenced McKee to just probation instead. Her lawyer contended that jail would be too harsh a penalty. McKee cried as she apologized in her court hearing.
"Your Honor, I would like to apologize," McKee told LaBianca, The Arizona Republic reported. "I don't want to make the excuse for my behavior. What I did was wrong and I'm prepared to accept the consequences handed down by the court." It's unclear whether McKee cast a ballot for Trump, as she was not asked who she voted for.
Politico reported that a leaked document with a preliminary vote indicates that the court will vote to overturn Roe and leave abortion to the states. As Christian fundamentalist as this decision is, it could be a lot worse. The Christian nationalists on the court could have voted for a nationwide ban on abortion. That's what the CNs really want, as discussed here yesterday, but the politics of it are just too much Christianity too soon for where this tyranny of the minority wants to force America to go.
One can reasonably believe, ~98% likelihood in my opinion, the document was leaked to soften the blow when Roe goes away and the states with trigger laws impose immediate near-total or total bans on abortions. According to Wikipedia, the thirteen states with trigger laws are Arkansas, Idaho, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, and Wyoming. Those laws would automatically ban abortion in the first and second trimesters if Roe v. Wade were overturned. In other words, the Republican CN Supreme Court is now fully engaged in playing politics and using propaganda techniques to advance an agenda that the CN minority knows most Americans oppose.
The CN movement will slowly wear us down, which is exactly what it has been doing for decades. That is the strategy. The tactics are constant, divisive, ruthless dark free speech. Democracy, the rule of law, truth, reason, civil liberties are all eroding away before our eyes. Unless voters wake up and oppose this by voting Republicans out of office, America will become a fundamentalist Christian neo-fascist kleptocracy.
Right now, it looks to me like the Christian fundamentalists are winning their no-compromise, take no prisoners culture war. The 2022 and 2024 elections will probably shed enough light for assessing whether democracy will fall to the neo-fascist Christian-capitalist kleptocrats.
“We hold that Roe and Casey must be overruled,” Justice Alito writes in the document, labeled the “Opinion of the Court,” referring to a second decision that reaffirmed Roe. “It is time to heed the Constitution and return the issue of abortion to the people’s elected representatives.”
The release of the 98-page document is unprecedented in the court’s modern history: Early drafts of opinions have virtually never leaked before the final decision is announced, and never in such a consequential case. And early drafts of opinions often change by the time the decision from the court is announced.
The fact that the leak is unprecedented is some of the evidence I rely on[1] to conclude that this is very likely the US Supreme Court playing politics to advance a social, political and legal agenda that most Americans oppose. This was an intentional leak for Republican and Christian nationalist political advantage. This is the face of the American tyranny of the minority that is attacking and destroying democracy.
Question: Will this wake lots of minds up to see the Christian-Republican Party threat, or are nearly all the minds that can wake up already woke?
Footnote:
1. Other evidence includes the fact that the Republican Party has fully politicized federal judges by requiring them too be, among some other bad things, Christian fundamentalist, anti-abortion, laissez-faire capitalist, and anti-civil liberties, especially anti-voting rights, anti-abortion, anti-same-sex marriage and anti-church-state separation.
There are many theories of modern democracy, but in practice the
indicator on which almost all people and organizations agree is free and
fair elections. That's why Donald Trump has hand-picked
election-deniers-- people who deny that Biden won in 2020-- to run in
Republican primaries for positions including Sec of State, AG and Governor-- positions that
are crucial to the proper administration and overseeing of elections. Last week, two of
these hand-picked loyalists were selected at a Republican convention in
Michigan to run on the Republican ticket there in November. Michigan,
of course, is one of the battleground states Trump lost in 2020. At a
recent rally, Trump said of his picks-- Matthew DePerno for attorney general and Kristina Karamo for secretary of state:
Secretaries of State oversee the administration of elections and the
certification of results in most states. They can also play a major role in the
interpretation and implementation of election laws in ways that either make it easier or harder
to vote. In Georgia, Trump endorsed Jody Hice to unseat his nemesis,
Republican Brad Rafensberger, who famously stuck to non-partisan
principles refusing to cave in to Trump's demand that he "find 12,000
votes" to overturn the Biden win there. Trump intends to replace any
such principled officials (many of whom have left their former jobs in
fear or exhaustion anyway) with loyalists who would do his bidding
wherever possible. Hice entered the race in March, and already has
raised $1.6 million to the incumbent Rafensberger's $600,000. https://fivethirtyeight.com/features/democracy-is-on-the-ballot-in-these-11-secretary-of-state-and-attorney-general-elections/
In Arizona, Trump has endorsed the once-obscure, now well-known (at
least in "America First" circles) troublemaker, Mark Finchem. Finchem
is a member of the Right Wing extremist militant group, Oathkeepers, has
ties to Q-anon, and was scheduled to speak at the 1/6 Stop The Steal,
rally. It is chilling to think that such a man could be charged with
overseeing the next Presidential election. These are not isolated cases,
but part of Trump's plan to eliminate any and all officials that might
stand between him and a victory should he run in 2024. Even if he
doesn't run, he wants to leave in place a pathway to the White House for
other Trumpists that do so with (or even without) his support.
When,
in 2020-2021, Trumpists waged war against the faceless and usually
taken-for-granted officials who work to insure that our votes are
counted properly, many were relieved that non-partisan principles and
protocols prevailed over Trump's attempts to intimidate these officials
whether they were Republicans or Democrats. Some in the media have said
that "American Democracy was tested, and it passed," because courts
dismissed absurd cases and Secretaries of State, AGs and others held to
principles. For example, in a now famous phone call, Trump intimidates
Georgia's Republican Sec. of State, Brad Rafensberger, going as far as
to threaten him with a criminal investigation if he does not "find the votes" needed to deliver a Trump win. Rafensberger stood up to Trump.
But
it is the existence of these once obscure officials that Trump has
since done as much as possible to weaken or take down, replacing them
with sycophants. Remarkably, though we hear about "Democracy vs.
Authoritarianism" everyday in the news now, nobody is paying much
attention to the frontline between them right here at home.
We
often remember Trump's attempt to overturn election results in terms of
the violent insurrection of 1/6. But even that insurrection was
ancillary to the real goal that day: to intimidate VP Mike Pence to
invoke powers he does not have to change the outcome of the election, as
per the legal memo of John Eastman https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/21066248-eastman-memo.
The path to overthrowing the legitimate government of the US (the
elected Biden administration) was always two-tracked. It was a)
legalistic and b) populist, with each track feeding into and
reinforcing the other. The goal was to use elected or appointed
officials to subvert the election. But in order to get 2/3 of the
Republican House members to vote (hours after 1/6) to overturn the
election results, they must first fear the wrath of their "base." Not
only must they fear losing future elections, but also fear for their
safety. The disturbing drone of death threats during 2020 made by
anonymous Trump supporters to government officials, and the sight of
gallows erected for Mike Pence on that day were never denounced by
Trump. When asked to repudiate The Proud Boys in a television debate,
Trump instead addressed them the way a military commander might, "Stand
back and stand by." Thuggish intimidation was something of a specialty
for Trump. But so are his attempts to use legal and political positions
designed to serve democracy to subvert it instead.
This
fact is preserved for all to see in the above-referenced call to
Rafensberger. It is preserved in the amicus brief signed by 17
Republican-leaning states in a lawsuit brought forward by Texas that was
designed to nullify election results in four other states where Trump
lost. 17 states. That's more than a third of all states in the union
endorsing an effort to disenfranchise voters in those states by
ostensibly legal means. It was disgracefully preserved, of
course, in the record of votes recorded several hours after the
Insurrection of 1/6. There 139 of 221 Republicans in the House voted to
overturn the election, while 8 of 51 Republican Senators did the same.
That's two-thirds of the Republican House! https://graphics.reuters.com/USA-TRUMP/LAWMAKERS/xegpbedzdvq/ They know that most Republican voters (over 70% in most recent surveys) believe that Trump was the "real" winner in 2020.
It's
hard to imagine a situation like this going unaddressed by the
Administration that actually won--i.e. The Biden Administration, and the
Democratic majorities in both chambers of Congress. We speak of "red
lines" in wars, but is there no red line drawn to prevent all this from
ever happening again? Far from it. Biden has yet to mention Trump by
name, and despite a vocal minority of the country complaining about
these things on social media, all the momentum going forward belongs to
the would-be usurpers of our electoral system-- the pivot of US
democracy.
A few voices have emerged urging Americans to take
this more seriously, but the scale of the response is small and comes
late in the game. Still, no effort to thwart Trump's plan to eviscerate
democracy from within the system is wasted effort. Amy McGrath, who lost
a challenge to Mitch McConnell in 2020, started a PAC called SOS
devoted to solving this problem last month. Here's the video that
launched the PAC followed by a link for those inclined to contribute.
“Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful committed individuals can change the world. In fact, it's the only thing that ever has.” -- Attributed to cultural anthropologist Margaret Mead
The Christian nationalist political and social movement is directed and controlled by a small group of wealthy and powerful but thoughtful and committed individuals who are hell-bent on changing the secular world into a religious world. Tyranny of the minority is possible in America today. -- Political theorist Germaine
The next frontier for the antiabortion movement: A nationwide ban
Advocates and some GOP lawmakers have started mobilizing around potential federal legislation to outlaw abortion after six weeks of pregnancy
Leading antiabortion groups and their allies in Congress have been meeting behind the scenes to plan a national strategy that would kick in if the Supreme Court rolls back abortion rights this summer, including a push for a strict nationwide ban on the procedure if Republicans retake power in Washington.
The effort, activists say, is designed to bring a fight that has been playing out largely in the courts and state legislatures to the national political stage — rallying conservatives around the issue in the midterms and pressuring potential 2024 GOP presidential candidates to take a stand.
The discussions reflect what activists describe as an emerging consensus in some corners of the antiabortion movement to push for hard-line measures that will truly end a practice they see as murder while rejecting any proposals seen as half-measures.
Activists say their confidence stems from progress on two fronts: At the Supreme Court, a conservative majority appears ready to weaken or overturn the Roe v. Wade decision that has protected abortion rights for nearly 50 years. And activists argue that in Texas, Republicans have paid no apparent political price for banning abortion after cardiac activity is detected, around six weeks of pregnancy.
While a number of states have recently approved laws to ban abortion after 15 weeks of pregnancy — the limit established in the Mississippi legislation at the heart of the case pending before the high court — some activists and Republican lawmakers now say those laws are not ambitious enough for the next phase of the antiabortion movement. Instead, they now see the six-week limit — which they call “heartbeat” legislation — as the preferred strategy because it would prevent far more abortions.
“This is a whole new ballgame,” Kristan Hawkins, president of Students for Life Action, one of the country’s biggest antiabortion groups, said in an interview. “The 50 years of standing at the Supreme Court’s door waiting for something to happen is over.”
Assuming the Republican Christian nationalist nationwide abortion ban passes, most women will usually be forced to be much more careful about birth control or be forced to carry a pregnancy to birth. One can reasonably think that in that case, women caught in an abortion will be prosecuted and jailed, maybe executed for 1st degree murder in some states.
Women who have a spontaneous abortion or miscarriage will be grilled by religious zealot Christian inquisitors. Some of those women, especially non-Whites and non-Christians, will be wrongly prosecuted. Some will be wrongly jailed or executed.
The elites vs the rank and file
My estimate is that nearly all (~99% ?) CN elites, e.g., elected Republican politicians, professional Republican propagandists like Faux News and major GOP donors know exactly what they are doing and what they want. By contrast, probably no more than about 30% of the rank and file fully understand what it is they support. The CN movement is deeply mendacious, deceptive and opaque about its real goals.
Once the Republican CN total abortion ban passes, some of the woke rank and file will come to regret their own role in this. Most will rationalize it in the name of God or whatever excuses the GOP and CN propagandists will provide for them to believe.