Yes, there were restrictions on immigration from those countries when Mr Obama was President. Somehow we managed to stay safe for all those years without disgusting the rest of the world.
Then, the Supremes weren't impressed with racial gerrymandering at all - and decided it wasn't a big deal, that districts could be drawn at State Legislatures' discretion, racial insensitivity (or over sensitivity) be damned. Congressional Districts can look like the lower intestine, serving to include and exclude with impunity.
Sure, a District in New York elected a newcomer while ousting a long time Democratic pol, but can a Democratic Socialist agenda gain traction here in Arizona? Is the DCCC, the election arm of the Democratic Party, worried? They are putting their dollars behind establishment candidates (see Ann Kirkpatrick right here in Arizona) while ignoring the upstarts with bold ideas. We have 7 of them competing for Martha McSally's House seat, fascinating humans with new ideas and bold visions and, for the most part, not a lot of baggage from the past. Will they play well more broadly in our District? It's 30-30-30, split between Republicans, Democrats, and Independents, a true swath of Americana. I like a couple of the newcomers, but the Powers That Be aren't budging.
Gabby and Mark are behind Ann. That adds to my burden of sorrow.
Then Justice Kennedy retired. I've already alerted my family that Justice Ginsburg can have any of my body parts she requires to maintain her health and her workload; she's the most important human on the planet right now. I need her on the Court, not replaced by a person whose impeachment or indictment may well come before that same Court
The thought of that foolish. orange, ignorant man (yes, I was reduced to ranting by my fear and loathing) appointing Supreme Court Justices put me over the edge. I paced. I ranted. I watched High Society and admired Grace Kelly's jewelry (the real stuff, that Prince Rainier gave her, that she wore in the movie and then on in her real life as Princess Grace) and thought about Satchmo going to the newly formed Congo upon its release from Belgian servitude (when I was in 4th grade and wrote a report on it.... thank you Mrs. Kleiner for an assignment I recall half a century later).... and none of it helped. I ate ice cream and a croissant and a banana and couldn't drown my sorrows and fears that way, either.
So, I went to sleep, hoping that the world would look better to me in the morning, that my fingers would take me to a better place for you, even if the post would be hours late in posting.
Obviously, I managed to write something this morning, so the edge is off.
Still, I don't feel very much better at all.
Well, I feel absolutely horrible. SCOTUS can, and probably will, review past decisions. There goes Roe V. Wade and same sex marriage. There goes the Mueller probe. There goes just about everything that made this country what it was.
ReplyDeleteHere is another depressing article that is pretty much spot on about what is happening here, and abroad.
https://www.irishtimes.com/opinion/fintan-o-toole-trial-runs-for-fascism-are-in-full-flow-1.3543375
Yup. I’m so sad for our country.
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My daughter is here visiting and she too is ranting.
ReplyDeleteI am so glad that I am old...... I am so sad for what I am leaving to my grandkids.
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