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Tuesday, June 6, 2023

"McCarthy Has a Superpower" by Ross Douthat in The New York Times

Nice Head-line examiNATION

    Blatantly exposed is blatantly exposed. Not The New York Times place to be painted, as in the way, just for the newspaper's not objecting to being a, full and complete, as possible, resource of Free Speech. 

    Theoretically Mr. Ross Douthat's "McCarthy Has a Superpower," column, ethically addresses the nutshell encapsulation "alienating Republicans from compromise in advance." 

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William F. Buckley Jr. PSUEDO (History) ICON 

    The encapsulation remains mere meaningful exaggeration my opposition Republicans have generationally hyped, justifying their very shattering of the  essence of compromise as just something politically gotten away with. As with the idiot ex-president's symbolism, however noble the shallowly low False Conservative intention(s). 

    The delivery of ideas across our country, is still just the same ignorantly tawdry lopsided mess that made enemies of people all around the world. People just wishing, unless a member of the political war sport, to stay out of the way of people like McCarthy and Douthat who'd already quite effectively managed to stay out of an arrest record's, or military strategist's, way. Or anything else for that matter, hobbling the countries because our sins are tabulated by freaks profiting from anything. 

    Guns beyond logic is these fools and their imaginations, you compromising hurdle Ross Douthat polishing the shallow propped imagery. You are a better writer than your male-centric trollopisms, written enticingly in Fake Moral Republican Imagery. Imagine my pressing The Times to print my opposition to your standard delineating obsession, Mr. Douthat? Instead of just me.  

    Filling the Supreme Court dishonestly using a, perhaps(?), tool (Senator Mitch McConnell) of Oil-Dripping World-wide Shipping. All the while the world can't afford RECYCLABLE plastics. Ross Douthat in rendering the visual rat trap, of moral vacuousness, Kevin McCarthy as of anywhere near honest straight-forward intelligence, exposes the whole white-washing Republican façade, name shaming, veneer. 

    Mr. Douthat's patronizing covering up of propped up Conservatism as a general program of competitive political warfare IS THE BASIS by which the disingenuousness was planted long before Lee Atwater, hopped up on lying for a living, made political choice a compromise rather than moral dilemma. We are in war not from actual political voices, but Moral Dementia. Of which Kevin McCarthy and Ross Douthat are both acknowledged by this article as remaining in favor of. 

    I suggest voicing problems with me on this link - - - A huge complaint is one party rule's a tool. 

    Separate people? Dumpster and Kevin McCarthyism? They'd sell you the Brooklyn Bridge if they didn't already know you know it'd be a hard time moving it. Anything else, they've willingly fabricated out of their way time and destructive time again. As history's so eloquently, jargonly, written on their behalves. Mr. Douthat?

   I'm just a pain these dear politically operative people need not have to be anywhere near. Complaints here. ... 

Friday, August 18, 2023

Why Black Folks' Reparations Work For Everyone

Hello Great British Commonwealth? 

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2020 Essay Witch Hunts' Relevance

    Colonialism ruled the world and partitioned capital to work from the top efficiently enough, that the top winning the game exposes the underlying deceits involved in capitalism being used against ourselves. 

    In the socio-political-economic game of balls and strikes? A strike was thrown after the Civil War, and r(R)acists took the ball and continue portraying it okay the ordinary public's still left carting a deflated one. Congressional Health Care Plan For Everyone and why Congress was established TO REPRESENT PEOPLE. Not pretend to represent. Flaunting bs across your chests. Perpetually for generations
    Speaker, Absolute Failure, of the House of Representatives of the United States of America - 6/6/2023 "McCarthy Has a Superpower" by Ross Douthat for The New York Times
June 15, 2023 David Brooks, The New York Times Columnist, Still Pretends Conservative Values Are Life Preservers 
6/??/2023 My Republican Opposition's Presidential Candidates' Instability - Chris Christie Writ Large Small 

The African Americans - Many Rivers to Cross - with Henry Louis Gates, Jr. 


We’ve all heard the story of the “40 acres and a mule” promise to former slaves. It’s a staple of black history lessons, and it’s the name of Spike Lee’s film company. The promise was the first systematic attempt to provide a form of reparations to newly freed slaves, and it was astonishingly radical for its time, proto-socialist in its implications. In fact, such a policy would be radical in any country today: the federal government’s massive confiscation of private property — some 400,000 acres — formerly owned by Confederate land owners, and its methodical redistribution to former black slaves. What most of us haven’t heard is that the idea really was generated by black leaders themselves. 

It is difficult to stress adequately how revolutionary this idea was: As the historian Eric Foner puts it in his book, Reconstruction: America’s Unfinished Revolution, 1863-1877, “Here in coastal South Carolina and Georgia, the prospect beckoned of a transformation of Southern society more radical even than the end of slavery.” Try to imagine how profoundly different the history of race relations in the United States would have been had this policy been implemented and enforced; had the former slaves actually had access to the ownership of land, of property; if they had had a chance to be self-sufficient economically, to build, accrue and pass on wealth. After all, one of the principal promises of America was the possibility of average people being able to own land, and all that such ownership entailed. As we know all too well, this promise was not to be realized for the overwhelming majority of the nation’s former slaves, who numbered about 3.9 million.

What Exactly Was Promised?

General William Tecumseh Sherman in May 1865. Portrait by Mathew Brady.

General William Tecumseh Sherman in May 1865. Portrait by Mathew Brady.

We have been taught in school that the source of the policy of “40 acres and a mule” was Union General William T. Sherman’s Special Field Order No. 15, issued on Jan. 16, 1865. (That account is half-right: Sherman prescribed the 40 acres in that Order, but not the mule. The mule would come later.) But what many accounts leave out is that this idea for massive land redistribution actually was the result of  a discussion that Sherman and Secretary of War Edwin M. Stanton held four days before Sherman issued the Order, with 20 leaders of the black community in Savannah, Ga., where Sherman was headquartered following his famous March to the Sea. The meeting was unprecedented in American history.

Today, we commonly use the phrase “40 acres and a mule,” but few of us have read the Order itself. Three of its parts are relevant here. Section one bears repeating in full: “The islands from Charleston, south, the abandoned rice fields along the rivers for thirty miles back from the sea, and the country bordering the St. Johns river, Florida, are reserved and set apart for the settlement of the negroes [sic] now made free by the acts of war and the proclamation of the President of the United States.”

Section two specifies that these new communities, moreover, would be governed entirely by black people themselves: ” … on the islands, and in the settlements hereafter to be established, no white person whatever, unless military officers and soldiers detailed for duty, will be permitted to reside; and the sole and exclusive management of affairs will be left to the freed people themselves … By the laws of war, and orders of the President of the United States, the negro [sic] is free and must be dealt with as such.”

Finally, section three specifies the allocation of land: ” … each family shall have a plot of not more than (40) acres of tillable ground, and when it borders on some water channel, with not more than 800 feet water front, in the possession of which land the military authorities will afford them protection, until such time as they can protect themselves, or until Congress shall regulate their title.”

With this Order, 400,000 acres of land — “a strip of coastline stretching from Charleston, South Carolina, to the St. John’s River in Florida, including Georgia’s Sea Islands and the mainland thirty miles in from the coast,” as Barton Myers reports — would be redistributed to the newly freed slaves. The extent of this Order and its larger implications are mind-boggling, actually.

Who Came Up With the Idea?

Here’s how this radical proposal — which must have completely blown the minds of the rebel Confederates — actually came about. The abolitionists Charles Sumner and Thaddeus Stevens and other Radical Republicans had been actively advocating land redistribution “to break the back of Southern slaveholders’ power,” as Myers observed. But Sherman’s plan only took shape after the meeting that he and Stanton held with those black ministers, at 8:00 p.m., Jan. 12, on the second floor of Charles Green’s mansion on Savannah’s Macon Street. In its broadest strokes, “40 acres and a mule” was their idea.

Stanton, aware of the great historical significance of the meeting, presented Henry Ward Beecher (Harriet Beecher Stowe’s famous brother) a verbatim transcript of the discussion, which Beecher read to his congregation at New York’s Plymouth Church and which the New York Daily Tribune printed in full in its Feb. 13, 1865, edition. Stanton told Beecher that “for the first time in the history of this nation, the representatives of the government had gone to these poor debased people to ask them what they wanted for themselves.” Stanton had suggested to Sherman that they gather “the leaders of the local Negro community” and ask them something no one else had apparently thought to ask: “What do you want for your own people” following the war? And what they wanted astonishes us even today.

Who were these 20 thoughtful leaders who exhibited such foresight? They were all ministers, mostly Baptist and Methodist. Most curious of all to me is that 11 of the 20 had been born free in slave states, of which 10 had lived as free men in the Confederacy during the course of the Civil War. (The other one, a man named James Lynch, was born free in Maryland, a slave state, and had only moved to the South two years before.) The other nine ministers had been slaves in the South who became “contraband,” and hence free, only because of the Emancipation Proclamation, when Union forces liberated them.

Their chosen leader and spokesman was a Baptist minister named Garrison Frazier, aged 67, who had been born in Granville, N.C., and was a slave until 1857, “when he purchased freedom for himself and wife for $1000 in gold and silver,” as the New York Daily Tribune reported. Rev. Frazier had been “in the ministry for thirty-five years,” and it was he who bore the responsibility of answering the 12 questions that Sherman and Stanton put to the group. The stakes for the future of the Negro people were high.

And Frazier and his brothers did not disappoint. What did they tell Sherman and Stanton that the Negro most wanted? Land! “The way we can best take care of ourselves,” Rev. Frazier began his answer to the crucial third question, “is to have land, and turn it and till it by our own labor … and we can soon maintain ourselves and have something to spare … We want to be placed on land until we are able to buy it and make it our own.” And when asked next where the freed slaves “would rather live — whether scattered among the whites or in colonies by themselves,” without missing a beat, Brother Frazier (as the transcript calls him) replied that “I would prefer to live by ourselves, for there is a prejudice against us in the South that will take years to get over … ” When polled individually around the table, all but one — James Lynch, 26, the man who had moved south from Baltimore — said that they agreed with Frazier. Four days later, Sherman issued Special Field Order No. 15, after President Lincoln approved it.

What Became of the Land That Was Promised?

The response to the Order was immediate. When the transcript of the meeting was reprinted in the black publication Christian Recorder, an editorial note intoned that “From this it will be seen that the colored people down South are not so dumb as many suppose them to be,” reflecting North-South, slave-free black class tensions that continued well into the modern civil rights movement. The effect throughout the South was electric: As Eric Foner explains, “the freedmen hastened to take advantage of the Order.” Baptist minister Ulysses L. Houston, one of the group that had met with Sherman, led 1,000 blacks to Skidaway Island, Ga., where they established a self-governing community with Houston as the “black governor.” And by June, “40,000 freedmen had been settled on 400,000 acres of ‘Sherman Land.’ ” By the way, Sherman later ordered that the army could lend the new settlers mules; hence the phrase, “40 acres and a mule.”

And what happened to this astonishingly visionary program, which would have fundamentally altered the course of American race relations? Andrew Johnson, Lincoln’s successor and a sympathizer with the South, overturned the Order in the fall of 1865, and, as Barton Myers sadly concludes, “returned the land along the South Carolina, Georgia and Florida coasts to the planters who had originally owned it” — to the very people who had declared war on the United States of America.

Fifty of the 100 Amazing Facts will be published on The African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross website. Read all 100 Facts on The Root. 

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    Uh huh. Honky tried. Write another one. Scale it up, scale down. Just generations of Barbara Bush-wipe Daddy Dearest Butt-licker claims that as a former president's rich wife? Her collecting Social Security was an emblem everyone should admire. GOD DAMN right bitch. Why her bastard is such a brilliant painter is they're DEPOSITING THEMSELVES IN THEIR OWN DUMP.

    Bezos' newspaper attacks Hillary Clinton for reiterating the truth about the fraudulent idiot's _ullshi_. Bezos' newspaper running straight story in February of the 2016 election year. Get it? Russians don't have to buy elections if Wall Street's satellite idiot Bezos owns the news. No one had to talk to Trump. They all know they're of the same idiot persuasion as where that's where their confidences LIE! LIE! LIE! 

The Los Angeles Times Convicts - Bush Family Values: War, Wealth, Oil  

The Bushes and the military-industrial complexGeorge H. Walker and Samuel Prescott Bush were the dynasty’s founding fathers during the years of and after World War I. Walker, a St. Louis financier, made his mark in corporate reorganizations and war contracts. By 1919, he was enlisted by railroad heir W. Averell Harriman to be president of Wall Street-based WA Harriman, which invested in oil, shipping, aviation and manganese, partly in Russia and Germany, during the 1920s. Sam Bush, the current president’s other great-grandfather, ran an Ohio company, Buckeye Steel Castings, that produced armaments. In 1917, he went to Washington to head the small arms, ammunition and ordnance section of the federal War Industries Board. Both men were present at the emergence of what became the U.S. military-industrial complex.

Prescott Bush, the Connecticut senator and grandfather of the current president, had some German corporate ties at the outbreak of World War II, but the better yardstick of his connections was his directorships of companies involved in U.S. war production. Dresser Industries, for example, produced the incendiary bombs dropped on Tokyo and made gaseous diffusion pumps for the atomic bomb project. George H.W. Bush later worked for Dresser’s oil-services businesses. Then, as CIA director, vice president and president, one of his priorities was the U.S. weapons trade and secret arms deals with Iran, Iraq, Saudi Arabia and the moujahedeen in Afghanistan.

In his 1961 farewell address, President Dwight D. Eisenhower warned about how “we must guard against the acquisition of unwarranted influence, whether sought or unsought, by the military-industrial complex.” That complex’s recent mega-leap to power came under George H.W. Bush and even more under George W. Bush -- with the post-9/11 expansion of the military and creation of the Department of Homeland Security. But armaments and arms deals seem to have been in the Bushes’ blood for nearly a century. 

    These are the people saying socialism can't modify capitalism so they save their own Stalinist vision of resenting wealth ruining the world. And had better than a Congressional Health Plan! That does not cover souls either in case Legislatures around the world are curious. MODI you misrepresenting INDIA, ignorant stand, on a theme in ruining inclusion with prejudice JUST LIKE THE GOD DAMNED West. GOD DAMNED WEST everyone's trained to hate for the spies elite GOD DAMNED peasant heads of idolizing just their own petty abominations. 
    NO ELECTRIC CHARGE AT EVERY FILLING STATION? Fooling anyone  should no longer happen if we can get realistic. Yet car commercials promise futures of illusory not not enough. ALL WHILE the world's smothered in gas engines that should be electric. 
    Because NEW TECHNOLOGY should really have been added all along to decrease dependency on ruining our ECONOMIES and planet claiming money runs on just tanks of gas. Societal relationships based on the desires of  people floating the world's responsibilities on their huge amounts of withheld for their own sake - cash. Burning Bushes and sycophants who never cared about the rest of us? Not quite.Children of ruthless framed visibly see their earthly reward constructed deserving just from the score. When blood money's blood money. Imagine Africa's score? 
    These idiots, De Santis etc.s idols of republican mirth in their entire Court Fool Orchestra attire, and waiting for mommy Bush-buttlicker to tie their shoes. Not how children participate incasing themselves adulthood. Everything's Parenting. ...
    These screamers of higher pricing illusion. From the rafters and throughout their bought out halls of commerce like WallMartandUber where labors subsidized by the public dole. China's bottom layer stagnates. America too. While not illegal perhaps, after a fashion. Unethical this OH NO! NOW we admit money's disappearing we disappear. Gone! Gone now, when shredded for generations? 
    Because BIG-OIL's just pollution unaddressed, in whatever its misuse has gotten for us. A regime in Nigeria that kills Ken Saro-Wiwa from the convenience the world relies on forgiving themselves for killing and it's just a GOD DAMNED MESS. OH HELL. There you ... and so it goes ...
    Why not the next PLATFORM IDEA, for when the time's upon us. That when Kamala Harris occupies the US Democratic Party  Presidential Candidacywith good enough Cornell West Cabinet Post proposalt. Not Biden stepping aside. But relieved of the necessity to just stand up against the Republican National Party Idiots, designated at history's plate, as the throw comes home,
    $10,000 for every Black Person in the United States of America. There are many Africans here now relegated again to the lower economic sphere and this is necessary to not deny the cyclical nature of both our problems and our outright GOD damned sins. 
    Professor Cornell West, who's running for United States President, is very specific ... 
    So my idea in the $10,000, is it is a business loan. A business loan from which dedicated advisors are assigned to advise. Those whose $10,000 investment disappears, are eligible for another $10,000. At least the money's diffusing in society some before hovered to the top as Uncle Ronnie failed to admit to the country is their inherent problem exposed as so GOD damned bad they had to pay each other a lot of money to hide from the fact, AMERICANS ARE NOT GOD DAMNED READING and taking responsibility to know what they're actually voting for in all this imagery that hits them like flyswatters when all that's necessary is ignore a bunch of gnats. Most designed retiring home in diseased ease.
*** June 18, 2023 S.... YOU Rupert Murdoch etc. On Behalf of Australia etc. + July 4, 1776 - ...? RENT-TO-OWN (essay-draft) - - - America's Proven Capitalist Worth and Exploitation Ideal of American Unrest 
June 11, 2023 Senate Responsible For Not Reversing United States Senate IMPEACHMENT Verdict 
    So? Here we are where those of us responsible for the nonsense are running around still paying each other dreamily to scheme for the right to dig out the world because they like forgiving themselves for ruining the world so it's utter nonsense. Congestion Pricing an issue when the PUBLIC needs it understood what's wrong was ruined over a century and needs reversing. Bad people made sure your Florida vacations are not luxurious, but full of the foible about where to put the car and the deep resentmentnowinstilled in Americans for what liars profess none of us can be responsible for. But known generations. I made films etc. Professors write. And idiots want science not even understood and you know cheated near enough like the Bushes Roger Stone Peacock Parade to become President of our country and biggest mistake ever there's no doubt. Though history's full of the vagaries at how everyone ws involved using each other. JEWS not allowed in before, during or after World War twoo was an abomination and remains as the world's confused thinking racial resentment's an answer when just a fuse of a clue to our improvements. Amen.

Monday, March 25, 2024

Actual END TIME Does Not Exist, GOD and GOD's Will Will Continue

    Mary Matalin, I suggest chucking it. Support Women Rule and tell James Redneckism isn't reassuring, at all. And don't forget. Whatever witticisms propel the sycophants? I am more Conservative than the entire Self-Idolized Nit-Wit Male Hierarchy Empire. None hide any longer behind twisting history as distortedly as Stalin himself planted. Right! Both tell each other to go to ... !  !!!

    Since Bill Ritter really never gauged what caring about Bill Ritter meant? He's meaningfully done, receiving attention. Cooked and out of my oven. If he comes up? Just links. Depressing remembering people can think of themselves, and portray themselves, so highly when they know on a personal level they're seen DESPICABLY MEAN. Pucker those Rectum Lips, FAT FACE, Smuck Schlub. No, never in my life have I involved myself insulting anyone anywhere near this much. Learned watching Whitewashing's Painters.
    Pictured above, second from left, by Ms. Baderinwa, is The Elton John Band's Guy Babylon and his mother, father and sister. Right, especially Bill Ritter should know what actual really HUGE celebrities agree. What ritter and sycophants have done in our lives is reprehensible
    Kathie Lee Gifford, I know had her own problems at the local affiliate with the degenerate men probably left still supporting Shill Bill. There's no St. Peter at the gate, Dim Wads. GOD's judgement's done in real time. How would Omnipotence handle anything? Ross Douthat of The New York Times

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    Sade, fairly sure we're not to allow this stuff any use of our subject time when we talk. However represented? He can keep it up himself. Mutt and Jeff have resources, plus claim resourcefulness. Ha, ha. +++

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Monday, August 19, 2013

Incarceration Or Not To Be Is A Question?

Buster Keaton - Rationally Speaking?
Whether its nobler to lock Everyone up and Pragmatically throw away The key for Insurance Against Immorality. Resolved, Incarceration Solves Everything

Isn't that the dream? 

That moral rectitude supersedes the actual inhumanity in prison that's also just a Casualty of Cultural War?

You'd think in general locked-up people would get better treatment than Charles Manson?

But brand spanking new days are ahead if the pictured right smiling faces of Russian political stars Medvedev and Putin was their actual reaction to learning of last Monday the 12th's announcement by United States Attorney General, Eric Holder that the American government intends to reduce our prison population. Thereby following Russia's noteworthy lead in this new trend toward de-incarceration after President Putin's June 21st decree releasing a portion of their economic criminals.
Nadezhda Tolokonnikov
Twin Events that could no doubt soon be recognized and remembered for what's allegedly already thought throughout the world. That however benignly money can be calculated, the ruthlessness in the criminal enterprise system is just capitalism too. Why not just count us all out?

Clarence Darrow
Clear a path for the lawyers to come through? Yet while litigation can solve and lay bare the various nefarious transparent motives underlying criminal intent, the desperation behind crime continues unresolved. Such that a criminality that's as much cultural as criminal co-finances the ruthless Drug War's enforcement of an intolerantly framed public mind? A nanny state cultural prejudice, and all that jazz, that doesn't just incorporate inhumane punishment, but violates The Constitution against obstructing liberty?

Let The People Go?

There'll be those who'll not Manage life's hard knocks And earn punishment, but Not the crime punishment
Prison an architect's Dream? Hovels to the nth DegreeWhat is there to advocate but hope logic comes to pass?
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From THE ASSOCIATED PRESS as Obituaried in 
The New York TimesAugust 14th
Jack W. Germond, Longtime Political Columnist, Dies at 85
Jack Germond's punditry on The McLaughlin Group has been characterized as old-timer cornpone schtick journalism from, among other things, his admission to hanging out in Bars for real inside information. Retires from the business, and now, passing, leaves his wife and family and recently finished first novel of a political reporter involved in intrigue. Published last Friday, August 16th, A Small Story for Page Three
Caricatured Lower Left

Show Nemesis
Remember Jack's seated stretch?Tightening a pant leg for effect then squinting as his head reared in reactionary awe, injecting, "Aw c'mon" into some preposterous discussion that contradicted decent judgement? 
According to AP in "Fat Man Fed Up," Mr. Germond wrote, "after 50 years of exposure to thousands of politicians, I am convinced that we get about what we deserve at all levels of government, up to and including the White House."
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Egypt's Facing Tragedy?
Aug. 14 Death Toll In Egypt Climbs To 525 
Aug. 19 is 800 + & Soapbox View

Apparently the "we dare you to shoot us" attitude of the demonstrators was the official explanation for Muslim Egyptian protestors deaths last week though justice is not revenge. Especially when gathered as political pawns and nothing good ever comes from violence.

Of note is The New York Times August 17th editorial, Let Our Client Go by Ross Douthat summarizing the assessment "a great power that thinks it's buying influence is often buying into trouble instead." 

While Egyptian Authority cannot bring President Morsi back? Nor look less authoritarian? But understandably as the military was always in charge, they should act more like it than killing civilians with feudal outlooks or not. 
But guns are coups so Egypt needs more vision for compromise? 
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Perpetual Debtors' Prison
So the last word should be Politics?
What’s Worse Is The Claim Two Wrongs Make A Right?
Friday, August 9, 2013