In today's article in the Boston Review Democracy is a Habit, (link to article) Melvin Rogers introduces us to an unlikely viewpoint on Democracy, American philosopher, John Dewey.
“The democratic road is the hard one to take,” Dewey concluded in Freedom and Culture. “It is the road which places the greatest burden of responsibility on the greatest number of human beings.” Precisely for this reason, Dewey believed the culture of democracy—the habits and sensibilities of the citizenry—in greater need of scrutiny than its constitution and procedures. For what are constitutions and procedures once you have deformed the ground upon which their proper functioning depends? Dewey was convinced that the moral and political life of America is neither given to us nor assured by God. It is made and re-made by us. And by us, it will either grow and flourish or die."
This is passion, my friends, and we need not suppress it.
This evening we learned of the Republicans filing articles of Impeachment, not on the President, but on US Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, whom we all know, if fired/impeached will strategically cut the Mueller investigation at it's knees, thus protecting our President from being accountable for any of his actions.
At any other time in history this would be the practice of a corrupt government that doesn't practice any form of democracy. But, today, this is the United States of America. I believe Dewey was right on! Yes..."for what are our constitutions and procedures once they have deformed the ground upon which their proper function depends?"
Our country pails today in comparison to just a short time ago when we were progressing to a humanistic society, flawed yes, but we were moving forward. I remember just over the past few years, before Trump, conservatives beginning to say how bad things were because they couldn't joke about their little harmless racial or sexual innuendos. They were made uncomfortable by the direction the country was headed. That was the slow rumble.
Fast forward to today, and their dream of a return to a more "civil" time, when women and blacks knew their place in society, where gays were ostracized, ridiculed, and reviled, was not a part of their utopia remembrances, so they would claim. But, we know better. I cannot tell you how many times a Republican told me "I'm not a racist, but..."
So, I will not tone down my passions, as many democrats have recommended. I'm pissed off and I challenge everyone to channel your anger into expression. For me it's writing...and, here I go....
Slimy spineless Republicans are doing EVERYTHING possible to shield their obsessive lying Fuhrer from being held accountable for lies, obstruction, corruption, collusion, immorality, stripping immigrant parents from their children, race baiting, and most importantly, violating every principle we hold dear in our democracy by conspiring with a foreign government, and that's just for starters.
There are too many days until November mid-terms, there are too many days until the 2020 Presidential election, where we don't even have candidates canvasing against him yet. Who will lead us? No one has a clue.
We have turned our country over to a two bit mafia showboat shielded by a corrupt party who have increased our debt astronomically, and will leave the mess for the next elected leader, if there is one. He has used frothing at the mouth evangelicals who worship at the golden cow to make them believe he is one of them. Apparently, they are one of him. He cowers to a much wiser Russian, former KGB, over-lord that demands our sovereignty in payment for his debts.
God help us all if we remain prostate by our democrat representatives who just spout words of indignation for the cameras, yet actually do nothing. I would be screaming at everyone Republican, especially the ones who claim they are middle of the road (highly doubtful), embarrassing them in front of their colleagues. I would scream at everyone of them saying "How Dare You!" I would challenge my colleagues in the Democrat party to join me and do the same, making their comfortably unaware lives miserable. I would hound every lobbyist and demand they verbally acknowledge their loyalty to money and power over country and humanism in front of a camera. Of course...as you can image, I wouldn't last long, finding myself in a parallel universe to Bonhoeffer in Nazi Germany. How long do we wait for that scenario?
CIVILITY? that is reserved for those who deserve respect. NONE of these people do. This IS War and not a damn one any of our Representatives has any guts to take on! It's shameful....
Ok.....your turn....
This blog is mine! It's my views and options. We can discuss anything, but ultimately these views are mine. I welcome honest dialog. I'll do my best not to spread crap. Daniel Louis Duncan Other writing: historicalgenealogy.blogspot.com
Wednesday, July 25, 2018
Friday, July 20, 2018
Opinion Tad Devine isn’t just connected to Bernie
In everyone’s hast to divide the democrats and progressives, staunch middle of the road democrats
Wednesday, July 18, 2018
The DOW controls your Country!...follow the trail...
Think Republicans will do anything for this country other than destroy it??? When Trump announced his pick of Dow pesticide exec to be in charge of the USDA many didn't dig deep enough into connections (actually No. 3 from the Dow Company, that by the way is the leading producer of plastics and chemicals in America, which include Dow Automotive plastics, Styrofoam insulation, and silicone products-Dow Corning). Oh…let’s not forget the big merger in 2017 of Dow and Dupont. But, that's small beans if you don't follow the money.
ALEC, a powerful big business “bill” mill for influence on our representatives. Dow is one of their leading contributors of money going into lobbying.
Remember “Napalm” and our Vietnam vets and Vietnam citizens who now suffer from Agent Orange? Dow was the creator of Napalm. Just do a google search on Dow Chemical Company and see their long history of environmental waste. Monsanto owned by....Dow.
Then there’s Rupert Murdoch, who owns the Wall Street Journal, AND the Dow Jones Co = News Corp, that also owns the search engine, FACTIVA/PROQUEST that news researchers use to find articles/news/etc. These, search engines, may or may not be biased on what you find, but it’s interesting that it is owned by Rupert Murdoch..hmmm. That is an idea I hope someone with more time on their hands than I can investigate.
Then there’s the Dow Jones Industrial Average, simply called the “DOW” which is part of the Dow Jones Co....owned by Rupert Murdoch. You getting comfortable now. Who’s cleaning the swamp? Who is the swamp? Trump just announced he wants Rupert Murdoch to oversee the USDA.
So…that clean the swamp thing…yeah…another bold face lie from 45 which will go unchecked by the slim in the swamp in DC who bow to the DOW/Murdoch machine.
Vote every Republican out. Vote every Republican out. They control Congress and the House THEY are responsible for action NOW to save our country. Anything less than action is a violation of their duties to us, the American citizens and a violation of our dignity and sovereignty.
They will not act! Why? Rupert Murdoch, the Koch Brothers, shall I go on? Do you think we are under tyrannical rule yet? Keep following the money....
Friday, July 13, 2018
Opinion piece! Yale and the Supreme Court
Let’s look at the undercurrent of how Yale could decide the future of the Supreme Court by drooling over the possibility of a Yale graduate being the new Supreme Court nomination, and thus telling democrats “it’s ok! We vetted him!”. I’m sure Yale does not see this support of Brett Kavanaugh as bias behavior, but I do, vehemently. This is why.
We are talking about the law here after all and no one screams “bias” more than the republicans right now, except when it’s in their favor. These are special times! So, we are at a precedence for how Yale should have acted. I would suggest it’s probably too late as two of their leading law professors have come out quickly without contemplation in strong support of Kavanagh, without any qualification in their articles/interviews that there is a biased connection. I’m also sure, these professors, Akhil Reed Amar, Amy Chua/kavanaugh-is-a-mentor-to-women, and her husband Jed Rubenfeld don’t believe, as lawyers, they are capable of bias, even though the daughter of Chua and Rubenfeld clerked with Kavanaugh, and Chua sent many a student to clerk with Kavanaugh. No….no bias here. That part is even disclosed in Chua’s article with pride oozing.
Akhil Reed Amar interview with Fox News.Amar with Fox News
Akhil Reed Amar interview with Fox News.Amar with Fox News
Taking this nomination out of world context will be the mojo that motivates these outright beliefs that a Yale graduate is “the man for the job”. Had they recused themselves from comment I would have not given a thought to them being asked in an interview about Kavanaugh’s credentials through his association at Yale. No. What we got was a press blitz from not one, but two high ranking professors of Yale Law School (I would argue three as Chua is married to another high-ranking law professor, Rubenfeld).
What is good here is seeing the problem with moneyed centrist culture. Amy Chua’s article in the Wall Street Journal will speak to all the upper-class people who believe that their hard work and ethics have gotten them where they are today. They would never see that their daughter getting a coveted clerkship, that no poor person, no matter how smart could do, (or at least the odds are astronomically not in their favor) as anything other than her own hard work and talent. It’s so pervasive they will surely take offense to my remarks to the contrary.
Amy Chua and her husband Jed Rubenfeld are no strangers to getting press. Rubenfeld was caught in a controversy over his New York Times mishandling-rape op-ed article on college sexual assault in defense of the accused’s rights and what constitutes consent. Student’s at Yale were very upset at his stance.professor-jed-rubenfields-students-passionately-reject-his-reductive-paternalist-op-ed-on-sex-assault
Chua and Rubenfeld have written books and many articles for high profile magazines. Chua, a controversial parenting book, Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother, and together The Triple Package: Superiority, Insecurity, and Impulse Control.
“First, that anyone – from any background – can have the Triple Package. Even if you’re not from a Triple Package group, there are Triple Package families and Triple Package individuals. The way in is through grit: making the ability to work hard, persevere, and overcome adversity into a source of personal superiority. This kind of superiority isn’t ethnically or religiously exclusive. It doesn’t come from being a member of a group at all. It’s the pride a person takes in his own strength of will and his own accomplishments.” Amy Chia quote from an interview on her and Rubenfeld’s book together The Triple Package: Superiority, Insecurity, and Impulse Control.
Yeah, about that. So are poor people just lazy? Are not three jobs enough hard work to led to overcoming adversity? I guess I'll have to read the book to find out. Kind of tired of centrist democrats bending to "but...it could be so much worse...now where's my flame retardant suit π³π³
Monday, July 2, 2018
Why a grassroots movement is as American as apple pie
Here's the thing.....if you don't believe that grassroots on the ground work (going around to communities and canvassing, holding town halls) will win in 2020, you've not been paying attention.
You probably will not see it represented on your TV, which is why Trump had a chance and won. The media made themselves vulnerable by the conflux (I know...I love that word, and sp. ck. tries so hard to deny me!) of entertainment news being the driving mechanism for reporting, and the loss of support for real journalism. This coincided with news programs being 24/7 in nature like CNN, which was an entity that stood unmatched previously, i.e. middle east conflict under George H. Bush. Quite frankly, what comes of this is having to fill so much time with news where they chose repetition and entertainment over quality. That was an easy choice because quality takes work, manpower, more reporters to pay, without the economic boost and ratings. We have under estimated the impact this has had on the populous trust, and the level of journalism as a whole.
The media has to come to terms with their conglomerate control of what gets to the public. This is one of the biggest obstacles we face that has been beyond totalitarian for a very long time. When news is predominantly propaganda, especially dangerous propaganda, we have an emergency. I read that....we have an EMERGENCY! But, what we can transform from that is an Emergence.
Grassroots movements, such as those nearly perfected by Bernie Sanders. I know.....both left and right leaning people have issues with him, which to this day I cannot quite understand, but that's another story. Put that aside and ask what we can learn from the phenomenon. We are seeing, and maybe we have found ourselves here because we weren't ready to quite see the writing on the wall, grassroots movements as the best answer for attacking the conservative regime that is Trumpland. The most important reason is why it will be effective.
I can guarantee you it is a method that conservatives will not attempt beyond rallying empty sound bites of fear and bigotry. Bottom line, they are afraid of public opinion. They are outnumbered. How many town halls have republicans had, or if they have had, have been successful? The larger the crowd, the more safe they feel. This is why grassroots will not work for them. This is why their only power is in division. This is their method and grassroots can stamp it out.
Support the grassroots movement, don't be afraid of the people who want to equate this movement with Communism, Socialism, or Marxism. The movement has aspects of many movements, but ultimately it is an America Liberty movement bent on what, truly, this country was founded on, equality and fairness. They were only partially successful. We have the opportunity to talk their fight and finish it. Our forefathers were very flawed, but they were also very educated through higher learning, but most importantly through meeting and dialog that met there own desire for service to what was best for the populous.
This is what we can learn from those we see as representative of America. Can you see Abraham Lincoln, Frederick Douglass, John Adams, George Washington, Thaddeus Stevens, Harriet Tubman, Tecumseh, Thomas Jefferson, etc. in the eyes of your passionate leaders? If you can't, ask them why? If you can't, ask yourself why you should support them? Find leaders who are passionate about American democracy for all. I truly think they are out there. I'm seeing several right now. Join me in the search for our future leaders. This is an EMERGENCE!
Let's share on Facebook, Twitter, or any other readily available way, to get these aspiring representatives of America known and exposed to the populous. Trump has and will do everything to undermine our ability to organize. We have to find addition methods beyond organized rallied protests. They are important, but canvassing locally is just as important right now. Let's not underestimate this going forward before it's too late.
I promise to do my best to follow those I discover and share. I hope all of you will do the same. We have a tremendous opportunity before us to shape an America just like our early liberty fighters. Yes, it's scary, but I chose to focus on the amazing possibility and fight like hell.
You probably will not see it represented on your TV, which is why Trump had a chance and won. The media made themselves vulnerable by the conflux (I know...I love that word, and sp. ck. tries so hard to deny me!) of entertainment news being the driving mechanism for reporting, and the loss of support for real journalism. This coincided with news programs being 24/7 in nature like CNN, which was an entity that stood unmatched previously, i.e. middle east conflict under George H. Bush. Quite frankly, what comes of this is having to fill so much time with news where they chose repetition and entertainment over quality. That was an easy choice because quality takes work, manpower, more reporters to pay, without the economic boost and ratings. We have under estimated the impact this has had on the populous trust, and the level of journalism as a whole.
The media has to come to terms with their conglomerate control of what gets to the public. This is one of the biggest obstacles we face that has been beyond totalitarian for a very long time. When news is predominantly propaganda, especially dangerous propaganda, we have an emergency. I read that....we have an EMERGENCY! But, what we can transform from that is an Emergence.
Grassroots movements, such as those nearly perfected by Bernie Sanders. I know.....both left and right leaning people have issues with him, which to this day I cannot quite understand, but that's another story. Put that aside and ask what we can learn from the phenomenon. We are seeing, and maybe we have found ourselves here because we weren't ready to quite see the writing on the wall, grassroots movements as the best answer for attacking the conservative regime that is Trumpland. The most important reason is why it will be effective.
I can guarantee you it is a method that conservatives will not attempt beyond rallying empty sound bites of fear and bigotry. Bottom line, they are afraid of public opinion. They are outnumbered. How many town halls have republicans had, or if they have had, have been successful? The larger the crowd, the more safe they feel. This is why grassroots will not work for them. This is why their only power is in division. This is their method and grassroots can stamp it out.
Support the grassroots movement, don't be afraid of the people who want to equate this movement with Communism, Socialism, or Marxism. The movement has aspects of many movements, but ultimately it is an America Liberty movement bent on what, truly, this country was founded on, equality and fairness. They were only partially successful. We have the opportunity to talk their fight and finish it. Our forefathers were very flawed, but they were also very educated through higher learning, but most importantly through meeting and dialog that met there own desire for service to what was best for the populous.
This is what we can learn from those we see as representative of America. Can you see Abraham Lincoln, Frederick Douglass, John Adams, George Washington, Thaddeus Stevens, Harriet Tubman, Tecumseh, Thomas Jefferson, etc. in the eyes of your passionate leaders? If you can't, ask them why? If you can't, ask yourself why you should support them? Find leaders who are passionate about American democracy for all. I truly think they are out there. I'm seeing several right now. Join me in the search for our future leaders. This is an EMERGENCE!
Let's share on Facebook, Twitter, or any other readily available way, to get these aspiring representatives of America known and exposed to the populous. Trump has and will do everything to undermine our ability to organize. We have to find addition methods beyond organized rallied protests. They are important, but canvassing locally is just as important right now. Let's not underestimate this going forward before it's too late.
I promise to do my best to follow those I discover and share. I hope all of you will do the same. We have a tremendous opportunity before us to shape an America just like our early liberty fighters. Yes, it's scary, but I chose to focus on the amazing possibility and fight like hell.
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