From Pine View Farm

September, 2020 archive

The Rule of Lawless 0

What Noz said.

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QOTD 0

Buzz Burbank:

It is better to do something than to do nothing.

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Giving America the Business 0

Donald Trump’s Paycheck Protection Program protects paychecks–for boat dealers.

And this surprises you how?

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And Now for a Musical Interlude 0

It’s been a long time since I studied French, but methinks “Je cherche a millionaire” translates into “I’m looking for a millionaire,” not into “I feel like a million.”

Via KCEA.

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A Matter of Perspective 0

PoliticalProf.

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Flaw and Order 0

At the Hartford Courant, Heidi Stevens points out that, for “law and order” to be a meaningful concept, the scales of justice must be balanced.

Indeed, I would argue that, in American politics, the slogan, “law and order,” is commonly employed to mean order without (equal protection under the) law.

Here’s a bit of her piece:

When President Donald Trump accepts the GOP nomination at the Republican National Convention — from the South Lawn of the White House, which itself violates the law — and says, “We must always have law and order,” we have to ask ourselves which laws he wants upheld, and what order looks like to him.

(snip)

A call for maintaining law and order, without the acknowledgment that neither is applied fairly and equally in this country, is little more than a call for maintaining the status quo. And the status quo has left far too many people out of America’s promise of equal protection, equal rights, equal opportunity.

I commend the entire article to your attention.

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Antifa 0

Title:  Antifa.  Image:  Allied soldiers storming the beach at Normandie saying,

Thank carefully: When persons identify anti-fascists as their enemy, what are they telling you about themselves?

Image via The Bob Cesca Show Blog.

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The Crisis Actor 0

David argues that he has identified an actual “crisis actor.” And it’s not who believers in “crisis actors” would have you think it is.

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“Follow the Money” 0

Hal Crowther tries to “listen outside his bubble” and understand why some of his college classmates–mostly highly-educated professionals–support Donald Trump. He offers a hypothesis that may take you aback; follow the link for his reasoning:

As I see it, there are only three reasons why one of my classmates would support a demented racist clown. One would be senility, which doesn’t need to explain itself. A second would be almost total ignorance, the sole reliance on Fox News and similarly tainted sources of Republican propaganda that has rendered a large section of Trump’s base impossible to reach or teach. This one we can eliminate, in the case of my classmates. Most of them are or were doctors, lawyers, professors, corporate executives, investment bankers and the like, and it would be grossly insulting to imply that any of them rely on Tucker Carlson for ideology. The third possibility is selfishness and cynicism — an affluent classmate might be among the viciously greedy Americans who know that Trump is mad and destructive but always vote for the candidate who promises to protect and enhance their fortunes.

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Maskless Marauders 0

Marauding in the dollar store.

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QOTD 0

Charles E. Nash:

A government which cannot protect its humblest citizens from outrage and injury is unworthy of the name and ought not to command the support of a free people.

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Contact Tracing 0

The Seattle Times’s Danny Westneat tracks the trail of a Facebook falsehood from a Washington state chiropractor in the Seattle suburbs to Donald Trump and Fox News.

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Remind You of Anyone? 0

At Psychology Today Blogs, Claire Jack explores five reasons why narcissists are dangerous. Here they are; follow the link for a discussion and examples of each one.

  • They do not respect experts
  • They act without consulting others’ opinions
  • They’ll put other peoples lives in danger if it meets their needs
  • They have low empathy
  • They like drama

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Elephant? What Elephant? 0

Title:  The Elephant in the Hall.  Image:  Donald Trump standing at podium crowing about

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Chaos Agent, Reprise 0

David is less than sanguine.

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The Voter Fraudster 0

Trump says,

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Extra-Special Bonus QOTD 0

Harry S Truman:

[Republican Senator Robert] Taft explained that the great issue in this campaign is “creeping socialism.” Now that is the patented trademark of the special interest lobbies. Socialism is a scare word they have hurled at every advance the people have made in the last 20 years.

Socialism is what they called public power.

Socialism is what they called social security.

Socialism is what they called farm price supports.

Socialism is what they called bank deposit insurance.

Socialism is what they called the growth of free and independent labor organizations.

Socialism is their name for almost anything that helps all the people.

When the Republican candidate inscribes the slogan “Down With Socialism” on the banner of his “great crusade,” that is really not what he means at all.

What he really means is, “Down with Progress — down with Franklin Roosevelt’s New Deal,” and “down with Harry Truman’s fair Deal.” That is what he means.

Afterthought:

That was 70 years ago.

Times haven’t changed.

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Lessons Learned 0

At the Bangor Daily News, University of Maine Professor Amy Fried recalls that, after the U. S. Senate acquitted Donald Trump refused to act on the impeachment of Donald Trump, Maine Senator Susan Collins opined that Trump had learned his lesson. Professor Fried agrees that he did.

. . .the lesson Collins taught Trump is that she, along with nearly all Republicans in Congress, will not stop his law-breaking and corruption . . . .

Follow the link for her reasoning.

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QOTD 0

Arnold M. Ludwig:

Although humans and baboons may fight among themselves, dominate others, and keep harems, only humans have the ability to give pious excuses for what they do.

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Tales of the Trumpling: Snapshots of Trickle-Down Trumpery 0

Words fail me.

One of the things that I have trouble wrapping my mind around when I read of conduct such as this, beyond the hatred and the bigotry, is the plain down-home rudeness of it all.

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