Armed Resistance

The election interference continues.

Roger Stone has called for Trump to declare martial law to seize power should he lose the election in November. He has stated that, regardless of the votes, the election will only be legitimate if Trump is declared the winner.

Stone has claimed that there is an ongoing coup against Donald Trump. As well, any mail-in voting would be illegitimate and early voting is already corrupted. Stone has called for federal law enforcement authorities to seize early vote ballots and to prevent certain people (read: Democrats) from voting at all. Following these actions, Stone wants Trump’s political enemies to be arrested, including CEO’s of various social media outlets.

Beyond this, Michael Caputo, the communications director for the Department of Health and Human Services, has called for Trump supporters to arm themselves ahead of the November election. He stated that when Trump refuses to stand down at the inauguration, the shooting should begin. Of course, neither has provided any evidence to back up claims of Democratic coups.

On the contrary, this is a clear cut case of both men calling for armed insurrection against the government of the United States. This is nothing less than a call to arms to overthrow democracy and establish a Fascist government run by Donald Trump, not as President, but as dictator-for-life. Oh, he will still call himself President to give the illusion of what would be our former republic, but the reality would be far different.

Freedom of speech would be a thing of the past. I have no doubt that Trump would still want elections. After all, he needs to feel like he has won something. However, those elections will be fully controlled, and dictated, by his administration of Fascist followers.

As much as I hate to say this, and this is not the first time I have said it, no matter the outcome of the election, there will be bloodshed and, very possibly, civil war.

Constitutional Limits

Most of the time, there is so much going on in the world that I have to think about what I want to write for the day. Today is one of those days. Do I write about something Trump said or did? Do I write about inmate firefighters in California? We are living in a dystopian present, so the fodder is deep and wide.

In the end, I chose to write about Trump. In this case, it is because people need to be reminded that he is a danger to our democracy and the Constitution. Trump is most certainly not the stable genius he claims to be, but he is a very skilled manipulator. A lifetime of practice has taught him how to take advantage of the fears and anger of other people.

As the saying goes, when someone tells you who they are, believe them. Trump has, time and time again, told us who he was. Yet, a good chunk of the nation just doesn’t want to listen.

As long as I can remember during his Presidency, he has made it clear that the Constitution is a barrier to his plans. One of these plans is to stay in the White House for the rest of his life. In fact, if he wants to stay out of jail, he really has no choice.

Trump is the subject of several federal and state investigations. DOJ guidelines don’t allow for a sitting President to be prosecuted while in office. While we claim no one us above the law, this essentially makes the President above the law while he is in office. There is no provision to ‘stop the clock’ on any statutes of limitation for crimes that may have been committed by the President either prior to assuming office or while in office. Yes, there is a provision for impeachment, but we know how that works as long as Congress is willing to cover for the occupant of the Oval Office.

Some say that, should Trump lose the election, he would just resign and let Pence pardon him. There is a flaw to this logic. A Presidential pardon only covers federal charges. Trump would still have to face state charges in New York. The penalties for some of those charges would place Trump in jail for the rest of his natural life. We all know he would not brook this.

We really need to stop treating this next election like it will be normal. Trump is already cheating. He has hobbled the USPS because he assumes that will cut down on Democratic votes. He has spent the entire pandemic calling it a hoax. His base will vote in person no matter what. Trump is betting that, if Dems have to vote in person, it will prevent a lot of people from voting.

He has been regularly exclaiming that, if he loses, the vote is rigged. This is nothing new. This is a play from his 2016 campaign. He couldn’t even accept a victory there because he did not win the popular vote. To him, this is a loss.

Trump expects to lose this election. He is ramping up his base to riot should/when that happens. Whether he wins or loses, this will not end well for the United States. He has pushed past every democratic and Constitutional boundary that he has found in his path. Imagine what he will do when he no longer feels he has to pretend he cares about the country?

Of course it’s about the racism…

When Colin Kaepernick knelt during the National Anthem to protest police brutality against African-Americans, the right screamed bloody murder. They claimed that he was disrespecting the military and the flag and that he needed to apologize to the nation. He, rightfully so, refused.

More and more players began to kneel. Donald Trump decided to get involved and called for owners to fire any player that knelt to protest police brutality against African-Americans. The right stepped up their campaign to re-brand the protests as something against the military, and by extension, the flag.

Eventually, the Black Lives Matter movement ramped up these protests against police brutality against African-Americans, and rightfully so. The right began howling that they were not protesting properly. The right said that BLM needed to protest peacefully. They forget that Kaepernick started with a peaceful protest and they condemned it.

In fact, Kaepernick started kneeling at the suggestion of a military veteran. Kneeling is a sign of supplication. Kaepernick was supplicating himself to a nation that just wanted him to go away. He still has yet to be given a chance to return to the NFL because of his protest.

On Sept. 10Th, the Houston Texans played the Kansas City Chiefs, in Kansas City. To show the right that they were willing to meet them halfway, to assuage their complaints, no one knelt during the anthem. Instead, the players locked arms afterwards for a moment of unity.

They were met with boos from the crowd. The boos continued until the moment of unity ended. At that, the crowd started cheering.

These complaints against the peaceful protests of men and women who have never felt the same love from the country they love, have never been about the military, or the flag. They are about a sense of entitlement felt by people who have benefited from their place in society practically since it began. These are people who expect POC’s to just accept the status quo that is, quite literally, killing them. For the right, these athletes are not allowed a voice in America. They have one job: to “step and fetch it” for the amusement of the crowd.

In other words, it has always been about the racism.

I would admonish those on the right to remember, and heed, the words of President John F. Kennedy: “Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable.”

9/11 First Responder Fund

I had other things I wanted to discuss today. I may still do it, but it is 9/11 and this is “topical.”

The US Treasury Dept. has siphoned off (read: stolen) almost $4 million from the FDNY World Trade Center Health Program. Reportedly, the stolen money is being used to pay off the Medicare debt of other NYC entities. The debt being paid off starts with fiscal year 2016. That means some people will try and pin this on the Obama administration, however, as we all know, payments from one year are made the next year. So, this would have begun during the Trump administration.

Regardless of what administration is doing this, it is an abomination to those men and women who ran into the danger on that fateful day. I have no doubt that those who blindly follow Trump will find a way to excuse his actions and find a way to blame Obama, claiming that this started at the end of his administration. It didn’t, but these people don’t seem to care about facts. That level of mental gymnastics are all too common to explain away the criminality of Trump’s actions.

Need I remind everyone that Trump bragged about having the tallest building in NYC after the twin Towers fell. This is not a man who cares about anyone but himself. Can someone please call Jon Stewart?

We All Do Stupid Things at 17

When asked about Kyle Rittenhouse, Donald Trump, Jr. reminded the American people that we all do stupid things at 17.

“I remember when I was 17. I stupidly thought about enlisting in the military. Luckily, my dad talked me out of it by threatening to disinherit me. He was worried I would grow up to be a sucker or a loser.”

Jr. further stated, “Poor Kyle was in fear for his life when he shot three people, killing two of them. I mean, yes, he had to drive from another state, and was carrying an illegal firearm that he brought with him across that line to put himself in fear for his life, but fear is fear.”

“In the end, it was self-defense. One of his victims… erm… attackers… hit him in the head with a skateboard. All Kyle had done was to shoot peaceful protesters… erm… violent rioters… for not looting a store that Kyle was trying to protect. No, he was not hired to protect it, but young Kyle feels very strongly about Kenosha businesses. So much so, that he was willing to place himself between those businesses and those peaceful… erm… riotous protesters.”

Trump, Jr. then went on to remind the public that many Americans consider Rittenhouse to be a hero of the revolution… erm… protector of the country. “Yeah, that’s the ticket.” Trump, Jr. concluded.

No Responsibility

So, as long as we are talking about what Donald said to Bob Woodward about downplaying the virus, let’s talk about something else he said.

Donald Trump told Woodward that he did not feel he had any responsibility to understand the black experience in America. As a private citizen, Trump could get away with making that statement. It would still be quite an uncaring and glaringly shitty statement, but it would be his right.

However, as President of the United States of America, it is absolutely his responsibility to at least attempt to understand the experiences of every American he purports to represent. But, that is the rub, now isn’t it. Trump has spent his entire term in office making sure we all understand that the only Americans he supports are the ones who voted for him and continue to openly support him. All other Americans fall into the “them” category: us or them. I am one of the ubiquitous them.

Not only did Trump not feel any responsibility, but he also accused Woodward of having “drunk the Koolaid.” For those living under a rock, this is a reference to the Jonestown Massacre, where followers of Reverend Jim Jones were murdered/ committed suicide by drinking poisoned Koolaid (it was actually Flavor Aid). To quote the POTUS, “You really drank the Kool-Aid, didn’t you? Just listen to you. Wow. No, I don’t feel that at all.” His voice was described as mocking.

Trump admitted that there is institutional racism in the USA, but, went further by explaining that it is everywhere and is not as bad here. As well, he showed no inclination towards compassion for those who suffer from it, by stating that it is unfortunate that it impacts people’s lives. He then went back to his tired trope of feeling that, in his eyes, he has done more for the African-American community than any President since Lincoln. To emphasize his belief that life is transactional, he was upset at the lack of appreciation.

Trump then insulted the intelligence of his predecessor, Barack Obama.

Trump lives in a strange bubble of his own mind, which is then propped up by the toadies who surround him. It is time to pop that bubble.

Trump downplays the virus…

According to Bob Woodward, Donald Trump was aware of how dangerous Covid-19 was as far back as January, yet continued to downplay its severity. In the beginning of Feb., Trump told Woodward that the virus was “deadly stuff,” yet later in Feb., he proclaimed the virus would disappear like a miracle.

From day one, Donald Trump has used this pandemic for some perceived political gain. Even with all the scientific evidence of how bad this could become, he encouraged his (sometimes armed) base to protest restrictions put in place to flatten the curve of exposure. Yet, he only seemed to encourage these protests in Democrat-run states.

Of course, it was not necessary to encourage disobedience in Republican bastions. Governors, like Ron DeSantis, of FL, and Greg Abbot, of TX, have proven all too ready to listen to, and do, whatever Trump wants them to do, even at the expense of their citizenry. At a time when other (Democratically-controlled) states were beginning to get a handle on their outbreaks, Florida and Texas became the virus hot spots of the United States, and the world.

Trump claims that he downplayed the virus because he was worried about panic sweeping across the country. Of course, we know that panic did sweep across the US because of the high death rate from the virus. As of this writing, 194,679 Americans have died from Covid-19.

For Donald Trump, this has never been about protecting the American people. This has always been about him, like everything he does in his life. The pandemic gave him ample fodder to divide the nation, at a time when the President of the United States of America should have been fostering togetherness. Of course, it is hard to unify a nation when you consider more than half of it to be your enemy.

Edit: So… This has been on my mind all day, and I have been watching commentary on it as well. It has been suggested, and I believe this theory, that when Trump said he did not want to cause panic, he was not thinking about the American people. Rather, he was thinking about the stock market. In other words, he was thinking about himself.