Mar 28, 2019

You Might Think

Adam Schiff takin' 'em down.


Schiff is pissed off. As well he should be. And I'm all for it.

Dems have taken to heart the premise that we're supposed to deal with each other on an equal footing - as much as possible. We're supposed to disagree in an agreeable way.

But it has to be clear by now that the Repubs have no intention to do that in return. They talk the talk, but talk is all they ever bring.

For at least 30 years, Repubs have been sliding towards their current configuration - slugs and thugs and mugs who want nothing less than to put an icepick in your throat and watch you bleed out.


You can't be polite with these assholes. They don't rate anything but scorn and condescension and dismissal.

So get mad. And get even. And get us back to a place where we're actually talking about real people and real problems and real ways to move this thing forward - toward that "more perfect union". Yeah, that thing - remember?

Today's Tweet



A whole new level of stoopid.

Moving Past It

A Nazi asshole killed Heather Heyer and injured 35 others when he drove his car into a group of people here in my home town August 12, 2017.

That asshole made a deal and changed his plea to guilty for 29 Federal Hate Crime charges.

As part of the deal, prosectors didn't ask for the death penalty, and the judge is reviewing the thing now.

James Fields could be sentenced to life plus 419 years in federal prison.



WaPo:


James Alex Fields Jr., 21, of Ohio admitted guilt to 29 of 30 counts in a federal indictment as part of a deal with prosecutors, who agreed they would not seek the death penalty in a case that has come to symbolize the violent resurgence of white supremacism in the United States. Fields is set to be sentenced July 3.

Late last year, Fields was convicted in state court of first-degree murder and other charges for killing Heather D. Heyer, 32, and injuring dozens at the chaotic Unite the Right rally on Aug. 12, 2017. The jury in that case recommended a life sentence, and a state judge is scheduled to formally impose it in mid-July.


The kicker, and a little taste of something I can't quite put my finger on:
Attorney General William P. Barr approved the deal.

Mar 27, 2019

Austerity Broke The Contract


Jonathan Pie, on "the average Leave Voter" - which sounds a lot like our own Press Poodles' obsession with the MAGA rubes.


The system is not broken -
it's fixed

We're on that slippery slope - the one that's greased with unrealized dreams due to the broken promises of an ever-decreasing number of ruling elites holding an ever-increasing share of wealth and power.

Mar 26, 2019

Today's Pix

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Lilac Breasted Roller










Ute, ca 1874

A Thought

Our butts have the ability to excrete all three states of matter.

Four if you eat Taco Bell.


hat tip = Reddit r/showerthoughts








Today's Tweet



OK, so -

"Whoa - keep your germy mouth to yourself."

- or maybe -

"Kissing my ring means you're kissing every germy slob who went before you."


The pope is the guy who's s'posed to be the earthly embodiment of a god that's all-knowing and all-powerful. So why does he seem like he's worried about being a vector for infectious disease?

Mar 25, 2019

A Bitter Pill?

It's nothing poor people and POC aren't used to - but now it's one more shitty thing that middle class white people have to swallow - and we don't fucking like it.

Trae Crowder:


Coupla notes:
  1. Nobody's gotten away with anything - yet - because...
  2. We haven't seen the Mueller Report - yet - we've only seen the Barr Memo
But Crowder's right - we have work to do. Let's do the work.

Today's Other Side

The Christian Left would like to remind everybody that maybe we got Trump because god was all out of frogs and locusts.

Thank you, and stay tuned - the plagues have just begun.

Today's Thread


Claire Willett, via Twitter:

In sitting with my feelings about the Mueller report (or more accurately the Barr report) and vividly reliving my feelings on Election Day 2016, it makes me think that one facet of my own privilege I still need to work on is this abiding belief in the myth of Grown-Ups.

A grown-up is not an adult. Adults are real and it's just an age classification. A grown-up is the person who takes care of things and fixes things and protects you from the scary dangers of the world and is always wise and just and brave and right.

They only exist in the minds of kids, and then you get older and you're like "shit my babysitter was SEVENTEEN!!! My parents were in their TWENTIES!!! No one knew ANYTHING! They were ALL just making it up as they went along!!!" and the myth more or less gets replaced by reality.

The belief in Magical Grown-Ups is a side effect of privilege. It's feeling safer when there are cops nearby, or expecting doctors to fix everything. It's when a kid needs help and your first instinct is to call their parents. In any crisis, somewhere a Grow-Up is in charge.

It was my deep and abiding faith that Grown-Ups would save us that left me stunned speechless by the 2016 election, when many people - who had either shed that myth long before, or didn't grow up with it at all - were able to see the crash coming from miles and miles away.

The same part of my Primal Child Brain which secretly believed that somehow a doctor would magically fix my dying mother also, on some level, despite all evidence to the contrary, still believes that a Grown-Up is coming to save us from *gestures vaguely at everything*

Hillary Clinton is a grown-up and Robert Mueller is a grown-up and the Constitution was written by grown-ups and surely somewhere along the line, someone is going to come rescue us from the Titanic before it sinks. The painful reality, of course, is that I am 37. I AM A GROWN-UP

And I wonder if maybe that's one of the unspoken ties that bind those of us from privilege who keep getting taken by surprise when the system fails us - because we were raised to believe the systems all worked, since we were the people they were designed and created to work for.

It makes sense, on some level, when you're a kid. You get sick, and your mom and the doctor take care of you. But the danger in retaining it as an adult is that on some level it's really just buck-passing. "Someone else will take care of this - so I don't have to do it myself."

But there were no grown-ups to magically save us from Trump getting elected and there were no grown-ups to stop his policies from hurting people (no matter how some of his more seasoned advisors may flatter themselves) and there were no grown-ups to prevent Gorsuch and Kavanaugh.

There are no grown-ups to stop Mitch McConnell from his rampant abuses of power and there are no grown-ups to make sure every criminal in this government goes to jail and there are no grown-ups locking down security to protect the NEXT election from Russia. There's only us.

The one place of leverage we have is the House of Representatives, and that's because of the hard work of millions of voters and dedicated public servants. We flipped the House because WE were the grown-ups. None of it was magic.

It's uncomfortable and embarrassing to confront your own naivete like this, but I think it's also really important. The one piece of the machinery that's even KIND OF working is the one we fixed ourselves, because we were the only ones who could. No magic. No loophole. Just us.


We may be feeling more than a little lost, but Willett said clearly what we need to remember - grownups wrote our constitution. They gave us a road map so we could lead ourselves outa this shit.

We have to stop being comfortable with Self-Infantalization, and start taking seriously our responsibility to be the grownup in the relationship we have to have with ourselves first.

No gods. No avenging angels. No Daddy State. Just each other. As adults.