I saw a bumper sticker that gave me a chuckle. It should be funny no matter your political preferences. Read on .....
Politicians should serve two terms
one in office, the other in prison
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I saw a bumper sticker that gave me a chuckle. It should be funny no matter your political preferences. Read on .....
Politicians should serve two terms
one in office, the other in prison
....
Update 15 October 2020: the first part of this article, without the recommendations section, appeared in pretty much its submitted form as a guest column in the Waco "Trib" newspaper on Thursday 15 October. I took that article, added the recommendations section, and posted it here on the 13th, when I first wrote it.
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I voted early on the first day of early voting. For the most part, I liked what I saw, from the viewpoint of reducing the risks of virus spread. I think you can go vote in person, without a high risk of catching Covid-19, or the seasonal flu for that matter.
I think our county elections people are really trying hard
to do this right, and it showed. I congratulate them on trying so hard to do
this right. They have served us well.
Lines were long, in
part because of social distancing, but
mostly because turnout is high this year (which is a good thing). Expect to stand in line about an hour, or more.
I was there about 10:30 in the morning,
and I stood in line about ¾ of an hour,
before actually going in the door.
Nearly everybody I saw in line was wearing a mask. The only shortfall I saw was people not
staying 6 feet apart: the usual distance
was 3-4 feet. It got better closer to
the door going in, where there were
marks on the pavement 6 feet apart.
They disinfect your hands as you enter, which is a good thing. The poll workers are wearing full face
shields, which is the right thing for
them to do. They give you a pen with
which to sign the voter roll, which they
want you to keep or recycle. They offer
you a pencil to work the dials and buttons on the voting machine, which they also want you to keep or recycle. All these are the right things to do.
Not many took advantage of this, but you can have your hands sprayed with
disinfectant as you leave. I did see a
few voters wearing disposable gloves,
which is the right thing to do,
if you are at particularly-high risk. I had some with me, but didn’t really see the need to wear them, despite my risky age.
All of this means that you can vote in person (early, or on election day) with reasonable safety
during this pandemic! You need not worry
about whether the post office will deliver your mail-in ballot on time, or over the logistics of delivering your
ballot to the one-and-only drop off location for this county. You can instead just vote in person, sidestepping those problems!
I would like to see the spacing increased to a full 6 feet
between linestanders, far from the
door. No one is monitoring that. I would also like to see the in-public mask
rule enforced. If this takes a
patrolling law enforcement officer, then
so be it. These things are simply public
health measures, during what amounts to
a plague.
Some may take issue with that sentiment, but it is based on the hard science behind
these rules. The mask a person wears is
not so much to protect him, but to
protect those around him from anything he might be infected with! To think the presence or absence of a mask only
affects its wearer, is a conspiracy
theory, not science. What we’d like to do is irrelevant; what is relevant is all of us actually doing
what we already know works, for the
common good of us all.
The 6-foot rule is what does far more to protect the mask
wearer from those around him.
Actually, doing both the mask and
the 6-foot rule is way far more effective, than is either action by itself! The real science supports that assessment, too.
So, go out and
vote. It is the duty of citizens of a
representative democracy (also known as a “republic”) to do so.
Recommendations:
Now that I have dealt with the safety of the process, here are my recommendations for its
outcome. Everyone should vote their
conscience and preferences. I am just
offering opinions supported by the facts as I can uncover them.
On the national level, I recommend Biden/Harris, not Trump/Pence. I think we need very significant change from
what we have seen the last almost-4 years.
The Trump administration coronavirus response
has been a disaster, compared to what
the other industrialized countries have managed to do, primarily because the president and his
supporters and enablers apparently do not believe in science or simple facts. It’s about to get worse, not better:
the second wave is just beginning (there were 3 waves over 3 years with
the 1918 flu pandemic). Free Fauci, fire Trump.
Simple as that.
The economy is in a shambles comparable to the
Great Depression, which is due to what
we had to do to fight the coronavirus, and
that is not the administration’s fault.
I think the administration’s relief response for people hurt in this
depression is a very poor showing. But, they are lying to you about who created
the rather good economy we had right before the pandemic hit! In point of fact, that economy was inherited from the Obama
administration, and Biden played a role
in creating it, out of the Great Recession
mess that they inherited. Hire Biden, fire Trump.
Simple as that.
We can argue about how good or bad Obamacare
really is, or if something else might be
better. That is just as it should
be. But the administration trying to
take it away in the middle of a pandemic is heartless and cruel! The Republicans have been trying to repeal or
sabotage Obamacare since its passage.
But beware: they are lying to you
when they say they have an alternative!
They never did, and they still do
not! Ditch them and try somebody who actually has a plan. Simple as that.
We have seen how the Republicans (and maybe some of the
Democrats, too, to some extent) have come to prioritize party
advantage above doing the people’s business,
in violation of their oaths of office. A part of this is the mad rush to pack
the Supreme Court with possibly-conservative justices before the
election is over, just because they
can. They are doing this, despite the polls saying nearly 2/3 of
Americans do not want this. They
do NOT represent you very well, do they?
Republicans refused to even consider Mr. Obama’s nominee in
2016, because it was an election year. And as late as the 2018 mid-terms, promised that they would not rush a nominee
through during the 2020 election. They
lied! And that disqualifies them
as worthy representatives.
This is a type of corruption sometimes called “arrogance of
power” that often happens when politicians stay in office too long. But you can fix this, because you have always had the term
limits power in your hands. Just vote
for somebody besides the incumbent!
Ideology is simply less important than the effects of corruption and the
arrogance of power. Throw the rascals
out! If the new guy is no good, throw him/her out, too. Rapid turnover restricts all
sorts of corruption. Simple as that.
I could go into the Mueller report which the Senate
committee essentially verified, and into
the Ukraine impeachment during which the Republican-controlled Senate
essentially said “yes, he did it, but we don’t care”, but I won’t.
I could also go into the fact-checking record of Mr. Trump, which is essentially 100% incorrect/egregious lies, but I won’t, except to say that you should look first for yourself at the Wikipedia article “Veracity of statements by Donald Trump”, located at:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Veracity_of_statements_by_Donald_Trump.
Copy and paste that link in your search browser. You have to decide for yourself whether lying
behavior on that grand a scale is something you can tolerate in the White
House.
On a Texas state level, that same turnover effect means I recommend
voting for the opponents of our incumbent
senator John Cornyn, and all the
judges, education board, etc. They
are all Republican, and have mostly been
in office a long time. Too long.
There are at least some questionable court and
education board decisions to point at,
so it is definitely time to try somebody else. At worst,
we may have a corrupt felon or two among our state officials (such as AG
Paxton). If that is even remotely
true, it is a “must” for changing out
officeholders.
The real problem here is that Texas has, for many years now, been a one-party Republican-controlled
state. I did not like one-party
control under the Democrats half a century ago,
and I do not like it now under the Republicans! Ending one-party control is reason enough to change out
elected officials with much higher frequency.
Ditch the fixation on ideology,
and vote for new blood!
Often! You will get better
government! Simple as that.
On a local level, the
same sentiment is true. It is more
important to end one-party rule, and get
fresh blood frequently, than it is to
support any particular ideology. The more frequently you change them out, the better government you will get. Simple as that.
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In case you didn’t notice,
I put a whole lot more store in frequent turnover of elected
officials, and very little store in
supporting (any) political ideology. I
am, and always have been, a fierce independent.
To me a “conservative” is supposed to be only a person who
says “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix
it”. A “liberal” is supposed to be only
a person who says “if it is broke, then
do fix it”. We all should be
“conservative” and “liberal” at need, depending
only on whether something is “broke” or not.
I very much encourage comments, but please resist the notion to “flame”
me, just because I recommended somebody
other than your favorite.
The ravings of a trained mind.