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Oh, there is a difference.

11 Tuesday Sep 2018

Posted by Michael Bersin in social media

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Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton, social media, Twitter

A really big difference. Always has been.

Today:

Hillary Clinton @HillaryClinton
May we always remember those we lost 17 years ago. May the love, bravery, and selflessness so many showed that day light our path forward.
10:28 AM – 11 Sep 2018

And:

Donald J. Trump @realDonaldTrump
17 years since September 11th!
7:58 AM – 11 Sep 2018

Campaign Finance: Oh, pretty please, bring back the blimp…

10 Monday Sep 2018

Posted by Michael Bersin in campaign finance

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blimp, campaign finance, Grow Missouri, initiatives, Marijuana, missouri, PAC, Rex Sinquefield

Grow Missouri’s moving billboard [October 2014 file photo].

Today at the Missouri Ethics Commission:

C131097 09/10/2018 Grow Missouri Rex Sinquefield 244 Bent Walnut Westphalia MO 65085 Retired 9/10/2018 $105,000.00

[emphasis added]

It’s not going to happen. But, it’s a nice thought, especially since there are few marijuana initiatives on the November ballot. The confusion would be epic.

Meanwhile, in Jefferson City

09 Sunday Sep 2018

Posted by Michael Bersin in Resist

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What is it with parades in Jefferson City? Yesterday, a Labor Day parade (think about that for a second).

The evil red t-shirt:

Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America – the red t-shirt [2018 file photo].

We received the following account via e-mail:

Members of Jefferson City Moms Demand Action went to the Jefferson City Labor Day parade Saturday, September 8th in our red t-shirts to split up and march with the various candidates for public office who have earned our Gun Sense Candidate of Distinction designation.

I was told by a parade organizer that we were not welcome to wear our t-shirts in the parade. I thought maybe he had misunderstood our presence and thought we were planning to march as a contingent without a permit. I went over and over the distinction with him to no avail; he wasn’t budging. The police were consulted and threatened us with a citation if we wore our shirts without turning them inside out or covering them with a jacket.

We complied because we didn’t want to cause a scene which would reflect poorly on our candidates or our organization.

It is surely unconstitutional for anyone to have to give up their freedom of speech to participate in a parade supported by city funding for police presence and logistics.

As a private citizen (not a Moms Demand official), I have demanded a public apology from the mayor, city council, and chief of police; and a public reprimand of the parade organizers and police department be printed in the newspaper on the editorial page post haste and repeated in the subsequent Sunday edition. I have also submitted my complaint to ACLU Missouri.

Sue Gibson
Jefferson City

Somebody has some explaining to do.

Labor Day, huh? What ever happened to solidarity?

And, well, newspapers never do anything they don’t want to do.

Previously:

On understanding what it is to be patriotic (July4, 2018)

It’s time

08 Saturday Sep 2018

Posted by Michael Bersin in Claire McCaskill, social media, US Senate

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Brett Kavanaugh, Claire McCaskill, Donald Trump, missouri, social media, Twitter, U.S. Senate, U.S. Supreme Court

Senator Claire McCaskill (D) [2017 file photo].

Today, via Twitter:

Carolyn McMahon @cmc21
I asked why we haven’t heard an answer on #Kavanaugh yet. @clairecmc asks Missourians to trust her process, and says when she gives her opinion it will have an explanation to how she arrived at it.
[….]
12:11 PM – 8 Sep 2018

Um, let’s see.

He was nominated by a self-serving moron. For a reason.

The hearings were rushed through at the direction of the majority party.

He’s a partisan hack.

He lied to the Senate. More than once.

We don’t have access to his complete public service record. Neither do you.

Putting this partisan hack on the U.S. Supreme Court will affect the country for at least the next three decades.

He has no intent to ever understand basic reproductive biology.

As much as he tried to mask a predilection for bad manners and a lack of empathy, he has shown us who he really is.

Campaign Finance: but, wait, there’s more

07 Friday Sep 2018

Posted by Michael Bersin in campaign finance

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campaign finance, CLEAN Missouri, initiative, lobbying reform, Missouri Ethics Commision, open records, redistricting reform

A 501(c)(4) using its evil power for good.

Today at the Missouri Ethics Commission in support of the initiative (Amendment 1) for campaign finance, lobbying, legislative open records, and redistricting reform:

C161298 09/07/2018 CLEAN Missouri Action Now Initiative 1717 West Loop S Houston TX 77027 9/6/2018 $300,000.00

[emphasis added]

Action Now Initiative. Ah, a 501(c)(4) willing to spend money to make itself obsolete. They have a rather sparse web site:

That’s it.

Previously:

Campaign Finance: teaching your children well (August 20, 2018)

Campaign Finance: the same fight (August 27, 2018)

Campaign Finance: getting schooled (August 28, 2018)

Campaign Finance: it all adds up (August 30, 2018)

Is Josh Hawley a theocrat or an intolerant fanatic. Or are they the same thing?

06 Thursday Sep 2018

Posted by willykay in Uncategorized

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abortion, Bigotry, contraception, Hobby-Lobby, Johnson amendment, Jopsh Hawley, LGBT protections, Religion and politics, Theocracy

The English Oxford Living Dictionaries defines a fanatic as one who exhibits “excessive and single-minded zeal, especially for an extreme religious or political cause.”

So what’s a theocrat? According to Mirriam-Webster, it’s “one who rules in or lives under a theocratic form of government,” which is defined as “government of a state by immediate divine guidance or by officials who are regarded as divinely guided.” In other words, a theocrat is a religious fanatic who wants to make sure we all defer to his God and jump to order when he legislates what he believes to be his God’s preferences.

An example of a wannabe theocrat here in Missouri is our current Attorney General and Republican Senatorial candidate, Josh Hawley.

Many have noticed that Hawley is just a bit uninspired when it comes to his regular duties as AG – such as fulfilling promises that he would fight against Jefferson City’s culture of corruption. But Hawley doesn’t always run on empty; what gets the the boy’s blood primed is any perceived slight to the power of the state to insist that we we all defer to his brand of Christianity.

Hawley calls it defending religious liberty. Others have pointed out his religious liberty amounts to repression and a license for bigotry. But judge for yourself; here’s a few examples of our AG’s religious crusades:

  • Hawley’s current bête noire is the Johnson Amendment which he wants to eliminate. so that churches can make official political endorsements and still retain tax-free status. He seems to believe that it violates his and like-minded folks religious liberty and freedom of speech if I, a nonbeliever, don’t have to subsidize their political views via a tax exemption for their politicized churches – a point of view, by the way, with which most Americans and numerous religious bodies disagree. And, of course, GOP candidates like Hawley are salivating over all the dark money that will be funneled into campaigns via donations to churches once the Johnson Amendment is history and the total politicization of religious life – along lines they favor – has been achieved.
  • Hawley, while running for AG, advocated for state legislation to “ensure that churches and businesses will not be compelled to “participate” in same-sex marriages” – a bit bizarre since the Fist Amendment clearly protects churches from such coercion already, and, since Missouri does not provide anti-discrimination protection for LGBT people, there could be no possible legal grounds to try to force the issue. He may have finally figured this out since, so far as I know, we’ve not heard about it since he won the AG race.
  • Hawley also claims credit for his somewhat nominal participation in the famous Hobby-Lobby case which gave “closely-held” businesses permission to refuse to provide their female employees with insurance that paid for birth-control if doing so clashed with the owners religious or “moral” beliefs.
    • He attributes his support for this decision to his belief that “abortion is not a right,”[… .] It is a violent act against the defenseless. It violates every principle of morality and should be barred by American law.” Immoral? Yes. Because Hawley’s believes his God says so.To hell with my God.

What are the implications for regular people if their AG – or, God forbid, their senator – is a religious zealot? Consider the following:

A 34-year-old painter is suing Dahled Up Construction, a company based south of Portland, Ore., for allegedly firing him after he refused to join a Christian Bible group for employees. [… .]

Coleman told The Washington Post that when he explained to the company’s owner, Joel Dahl, that he had different beliefs, Dahl said: “If you want to keep your job, everybody needs to attend. If not, I’m going to be forced to replace you.”

Where do you think AG Hawley would come down? Do you trust him to understand what we’re supposed to be in America?  Theocrats want the power of a specific religion to be pervasive and all-encompassing – and bear in mind that the desire of persecuted religions – those not endorsed by the ruling theocrats – to escape theocratic rule is one of the reasons that our country exists.

 

On a slow boat to crazytown

06 Thursday Sep 2018

Posted by Michael Bersin in Resist, social media

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Donald Trump, Resist, social media, Twitter

This morning:

Michael Bersin @MBersin
Everyone knew over two years ago what Donald Trump was. Writing an anonymous op-ed now relieves no one of their responsibility for enabling him over the last two years. They’re not heroes of the resistance, they’re collaborators. #resist
8:07 AM – 6 Sep 2018

#resist

“…It becomes self-aware at 5:15 p.m. Eastern time, September 5th…”

05 Wednesday Sep 2018

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#resist, 25th Amendment, crazytown, Donald Trump, social media, Twitter

Donald J. Trump @realDonaldTrump
TREASON?
5:15 PM – 5 Sep 2018

Clap louder

04 Tuesday Sep 2018

Posted by Michael Bersin in Resist, social media

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#resist, Bob Woodward, Donald Trump, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, social media, Twitter

June 18, 2013:

Bob Woodward: ‘…it is astonishing to hear the rage and anger and, uh, it, the job of the president is to serve the country and the dog that doesn’t bark on thousands of hours of Nixon tapes, to my knowledge no one ever says, what does the country need, what would be right? The question always was, uh, what’s, how can Nixon use his power to use, uh, the power of the presidency to, uh, you, kind of come up with vengeful acts, get the CIA, the IRS, get the, uh, FBI on people who are political opponents. Well, the presidency is not something to be converted to an instrument of personal revenge. It’s about what the country needs. And that doesn’t come up in the Nixon tapes. That’s the horrify, it’s not crimes, abuses, in the end the sadness of Nixon is the smallness that was always of him…’

This evening:

Donald J. Trump @realDonaldTrump
Statement from White House @PressSec, Sarah Sanders:
[….]
5:49 PM – 4 Sep 2018

The responses on Twitter are priceless.

Getting schooled on legislative redistricting reform

03 Monday Sep 2018

Posted by Michael Bersin in Missouri General Assembly, Missouri Senate, social media

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CLEAN Missouri, Denny Hoskins, gerrymandering, missouri, redistricting reform, social media, Twitter

State Senator Denny Hoskins (r) had a thing or two to say about gerrymandering on social media yesterday.

Because it worked out so well last time?:

Missouri – 21st Senate District

Denny Hoskins (r) [2017 file photo].

Senator Denny Hoskins, CPA @DLHoskins
If “Clean Missouri” passes in November, my new state senate legislative district would not have to be adjacent. So it could include “islands” of Warrensburg, downtown Kansas City, Saint Louis and Hannibal…and nothing in between. That doesn’t sound fair and clean to me. #moleg
10:24 AM – 2 Sep 2018

Some of the replies:

This is bullshit and you know it.

Sounds like you are nervous about Clean Missouri passing.

And then, getting schooled by Sean Nicholson from CLEAN Missouri:

Sean Soendker Nicholson @ssnich

Just false.

“Subject to the requirements of subdivisions (1)(a) and (1)(b) [prohibitions on gerrymandering], Districts shall be composed of contiguous territory. Areas which meet only at the points of adjoining corners are not contiguous.”

**shall**

[….]
9:35 PM – 2 Sep 2018

That was much nicer than the direct responses.

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