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The ICE Men Cometh, and Bring with Them the Rule of Lawless 0

Via The Kansas City Star, Llewellyn King explains the implications. Here’s a bit from his article:

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement operates outside of the law. It doesn’t disclose charges, and no one arrested sees a court of law.

ICE agents are also the affair of the whole world, for while they are symbols of local terror, they are also symbols of America’s withdrawal from the one critical underpinning of civilization: the rule of law.

Without it, society isn’t much. No one is secure, even those in charge.

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A Tune for the Times 0

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Still Rising Again after All These Years 0

Thom decodes de code.

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The Rule of Lawless 0

Historians Yohuru Williams and Michael Lansing look at what’s happening in Minnesota and remind us that

In short, Minnesota is experiencing a state-wide police riot backed by the full authority of the federal government.

This is how police states are built – not by a single law or single leader, but through precedents set in moments of crisis. Through declarations made before facts are gathered. Through the steady retreat from the assumption that power flows from – and must answer to – the people. History offers us lessons here. When immunity becomes absolute, accountability collapses.

Follow the link for their reasoning.

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A Tune for the Times 0

Warning: Mild language.

From the Youtube page:

This is a hasty cover of Erma Franklin’s 1967 belter, written by Jerry Ragovoy and Bert Berns, that is one of our favourite soul tracks, and only lost out to a Grammy to her younger sister Aretha in 1969 (“Chain of Fools”). It had a resurgence in Europe in the early 90s after the end of the Cold War thanks to a Levi jeans advert, and its highest chart position for the re-release was number 5 … in Denmark.

Our treatment pays tribute to the Danes (who suffered proportionally among the highest casualties in wars supporting the USA after its triggering the collective security clauses of NATO in places like Iraq and Afghanistan), and who are being shaken down at the moment by the likes of Trump, Vance, and Miller in their bid to bully Europe to agree to the annexation of autonomous Greenlanders.

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Establishmentarians 0

At AL.com, John Archibald looks at the behavior of those politicians who would mandate that the Ten Commandments be posted in public schools and suggests that they could use some commandments of their own. Here’s two that he suggests.

  • You shall make no graven idols. Except football coaches and *Confederate Generals.
  • You shall not take the lord’s name in vain. Unless you’re talking to a referee or a GD libtard.

Follow the link for the rest and for the footnote about Confederate Generals.

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The Rule of Lawless 0

Donald Trump giving the finger to Lady Justice.

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Dis Coarse Discourse 0

Donald Trump yells,

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The Underlying Theme 0

At the Las Vegas Sun, Richard French postulates that

Lack of shame is a primary feature of Donald Trump’s presidency.

I think he has a point. Why else are they so comfortable doing things that would make the Founders hand their heads in shame?

Follow the link and see what you think.

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A Trumpled Taxonomy 0

Title:  A Field Guide to Civil Unrest.  Frame One:  January 6 rioters labeled

Via Job’s Anger.

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“History Does Not Repeat Itself, but It Often Rhymes”* 0

Via The Sacramento Bee, Jackie Calmes says, “By George the Third, it surely does.”

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*Mark Twain.

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Unconstrained 0

Frame One:  Donald Trump says,

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The Rule of Lawless, Republican Thought Police Dept. 0

Via The Charlotte Observer, Robin Abcarian notices a pattern. Here’s a tiny bit from her article.

Orwellian efforts to memory hole Jan. 6 include the Department of Justice deleting the public database that tracked criminal cases resulting from the day’s violence. References to the day as a “riot” or “insurrection” have disappeared from government websites, replaced with descriptions of “peaceful protests.” The FBI deleted its “wanted” posters for unsolved Jan. 6 cases. And of course, there are the blanket pardons of more than 1,500 rioters, many of whom viciously assaulted police officers.

I think you can draw a line between Wednesday’s killing in Minneapolis and the Jan. 6 riot: People who do Trump’s bidding know they have nothing to fear from the justice system, and may even be rewarded for their behavior.

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American Stasi, Reprise 0

Title:  MAGA Field Guide to Domestic THreats.  Frame One:  Woman with three small children labeled

Via Balloon Juice.

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Republican Thought Police 0

In a longer article in which he details Republican efforts to squelch disssenting voices and curtain freedom of speech, Brit “Red” Schulte reminds us that

Guidelines issued by the White House in September detail how the Trump administration will target and pursue anyone it deems to be motivated by “anti-Americanism, anti-Capitalism, and anti-Christianity” as domestic terrorists. Trump has also designated “antifa” as a domestic terrorist organization. Those of us who are anti-fascist know that “antifa” simply refers to a collective sense of being anti-fascist and believing that fascism is ultimately a real and present threat to all life. It is not a unified entity or organization. Antifa is a rallying cry, a politic, a historical reference that connects one to a legacy of fighting Nazism in Germany, and fighting other fascists in Italy, Spain, and elsewhere in the 1930s.

Afterthought:

I didn’t realize it until now, but I my father must have been antifa. After all, he fought Nazi Germany in WWII.

I wonder if Trump would jail him now, were he still with ut.

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American Stasi 0

Farron demolishes J. D. Vance’s claim that ICE has “absolute immunity” to kill whomever they want.

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Republican Thought Police 0

If you don’t talk about it, then, natch, it never happened.

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The Domestic Terrorist 0

ICE agents standing around Lady Liberty after shooting her.  One says,

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Speaking of Rhymes . . . . 0

Jim Jones writes of hearing one in an article at the Idaho State Journal. Here’s a couplet:

There seems to be a recurring American theme of deposing villainous dictators and bringing Pax Americana to their beleaguered countries. Recent instances that come to mind are Iraq and Afghanistan. Trump’s Venezuelan venture might be better characterized as Pox Americano.

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The Greenland New Deal 0

Thom discusses “Mad King Donald” Trump’s obsession with Greenland.

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