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Dear Jeff Bezos, Washington Post owner

10/26/2024

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I don’t read a newspaper’s editorials to tell me what to think or who to vote for.

I read a newspaper’s editorials to tell me what its owner and/or editorial board believe. I use the editorials to inform my decisions, not to make them.

How and when those owners/boards want to state their view is up to them, of course. But when you use miles of newsprint to inform me during a year on everything from sewer bonds to education reforms to women’s health, why stop days short of what you keep telling me is the most important election of my life?

And, this is the most important election of my life.

It truly is, as the ex-President’s “best people” he hired have told us, a choice between Democracy and fascism.

It is that when a certain segment of our population views ex-President Donald Trump as “sent by God” to lead them to salvation. That segment of our population says it believes in the Constitution – but they seem to be skipping over that pesky freedom of religion section.

It is that when a certain segment of our population believes only in freedom of the press that mirrors what they already believe.

It is that when a certain segment thinks it knows better than a woman what is good for her health and family.

It is that when a certain segment thinks that if you deport illegal immigrants that unrelated problems get solved – like drugs, like affordable housing.

It is that when a certain segment is voting for Donald J. Trump who promises nothing specific but lots in a macro-sense: he will solve centuries -old battles around the world or stop authoritarians from invading other countries and end seemingly impossible to end wars.

He will do this magically. Based on the largeness of his personality. He even promised doing some of those things before taking office.  When he will have no authority.

He won’t tell us how he will do this because he says that will blow his strategy. (Much like, I assume, the “concepts of a plan” he has for fixing our health care system.)

He, who owns that he ended Roe V. Wade,  will be the protector of women.

His BFF Tucker Carlson says “daddy” is coming home and he’s gonna “spank” his naughty daughter. The crowd cheered spanking the child.

Needless to say, to quote a phrase trumpeted from every podium Trump can rent (with other people’s money) -- that is just "bullshit."

But back to the point I began with (I call my train of thought "the weave”), when billionaires like Jeff Bezos, owner of the Washington Post, and Patrick Soon-Shiong, owner of the Los Angeles Times, refuse to endorse, shortly before the most important election in our lifetime, then something is up.

Trump, known to be talking to folks like Vladimir Putin and Benjamin Netanyahu, rooting them on in the face of U.S. foreign policy, (unsubstantiated conspiracy theory alert) those newspaper owners must be on his call list, too.

We know he’s talking to crypto advocates, vaping advocates and other advocates (so much for draining the swamp, Mr. Ex-President) and promising to enact policies they’ll profit from (well, make that he, too, will profit from to since his family is now into crypto).

But, I weaved again.

Things are happening in this country exactly as they have happened in too many other countries where fascists and authoritarians have taken over. Institutions – courts, regulatory authorities, elections officials, media– have had their credibility damaged with lies and now the people, at least those who mostly seem to be supporting Trump, think they are corrupt, when they are not. A somehow charismatic leader (Trump, for those who won’t say he’s charismatic) has risen to power, taking over one of the two major political parties in the country.

And, independent newspapers are being kowtowed into not performing a responsibility they, for decades, claim was theirs to perform. And they do this in advance of him even winning the election, so afraid are they of his revenge if they don't.

They are taking pre-emptory action to prepare for Daddy’s election, afraid he’ll be spanking them too.

The polls are dead even. Importantly, Democrats typically are ahead in national polls at this stage – though maybe not the Electoral College). Importantly at least one Republican Member of Congress proposed that because of the devastation of the recent hurricanes, the electoral votes in North Carolina should magically be awarded to Donald Trump, taking away his constituents right to vote.

We are ripe for a fascist leader. He/they are not even hiding their efforts at ignoring the Constitution.

Since newspaper owners are stepping up to step down from their previously felt moral obligation to endorse a candidate for president, maybe those papers should do another appropriate thing: refer to the former president by all his earned labels: felon, sexual abuser, business, education and charitable institution fraudster, election denier, unrepentant liar. (OK, I stole that idea from a Washington Post letter writer, but she is right). Each of those descriptors are proven, not alleged.

Weaving home:

The time for a newspaper to abdicate its editorial freedom to endorse a presidential candidate is not just days before not only the most important election of our lifetimes but possibly the closest election of our lifetime.

Don’t tell me who to vote for – it wouldn’t affect me anyway. But tell me who, after your newspapers best reporters have given us the facts, who you think merits your endorsement.

Then you can tell me you aren’t gonna do that anymore.

But you just walked away from a responsibility at that responsibility’s most important time in my lifetime.


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Haven't decided who to vote for?

10/14/2024

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As the hours dwindle to Election Day, there still are many voters who either haven’t made up their mind or whose support for former President Donald J. Trump or Vice President Kamala Harris is still soft and they can be persuaded.

Millions of us wonder how that can be but I do get that some view Trump’s presidency as better for them financially, even though the numbers of his presidency prove that wrong.

This piece is not for those who, a long time ago, made up their minds. Obviously, you are hard-core Trump supporters and you aren’t changing your mind. This is for those soft supporters or undecided.

It is a list of (just some) my reasons for not voting for Trump. My decision to vote for Harris has less to do with her ideology, whatever you think it may be, and more to do with – she is not Donald J. Trump, described by even those who worked for him as a danger to our system of government and our Constitution.

There, I said it. I'm voting against Trump just as I did in 2016 and 2020. I wasn't thrilled with the nominees I voted for. But I was certain who I was voting against.

My reasons for being a never-Trumper since 2016 have only grown, not diminished. Among them:
  • Right now, he is saying the silent stuff out loud. He demands in interviews he not be fact-checked. If ever there was a tell that he’s lying, there you go. Don't believe me? I have a list of about 30,000 lies he told when he was the President. He hasn't changed.
  • He talks like a fascist or wanna be authoritarian, saying things like “the enemy is within.”
  • He never admits error. He is Der Leader.
  • He wants to replace the career federal bureaucracy with people only loyal to him, not the Constitution.
  • For years he has been doing what despots do: Destroy belief in all institutions so that he and only he is the bearer of  “the truth.”
  • The only campaign promise he kept, was that he appointed three justices to the U.S. Supreme Court who allowed it to overturn Roe v Wade.
  • After completing that transaction with the Evangelical Right, he now claims he will be the “protector of women.” Mr. Former President, you already blew any chance at that by taking a 50-year-old right away from women and declaring that the (state) government has control over their health care.
  • He raises money to fund his campaign and instead uses it to pay his millions of dollars in legal bills. And then he complains to the people who gave him that cash that they aren’t doing enough and need to give him more.
  • He says Haitians in Springfield, Ohio, are eating your pets. He says Venezuelans have taken over Aurora, Colorado. The Republican mayors of those cities say that isn't true but he keeps repeating it.
  • No one is taking “Black jobs,” whatever those are.
  • He denies he lost the 2020 election and led an invasion of the Capitol to overthrow the election.
  • He called Obamacare a joke and now takes credit for “saving it.” And his vice-presidential running mate, JD Vance, now admits his mother was on Obamacare. Vance then, disingenuously, says Trump saved it!
  • Trump states that the feds are not helping hurricane relief (they are) and that FEMA has used its budget to fund programs for illegal immigrants (they aren’t).
  • He is constantly grifting by selling his supporters everything from $100,000 Trump watches to $400 Trump golden sneakers to a $59.99 Trump Bible! (and wait, there will be more!)
  • If you have a conspiracy theory no one believes, just give it to Trump, he will gladly repeat if it serves his purpose – true or not.
  • He says that if elected, he will determine who gets disaster relief, not what the situation dictates. Read that to mean that if you live in a state that delivered its electoral votes to his opponent, you are less likely to get disaster relief – at all.
  • He said: immigrants “are the enemy from within…we have some very bad people, we have some sick people, radical left lunatics…and it should be easily handled by, if necessary, the National Guard or, if really necessary, the military.”
  • He says he’ll resolve the Russian invasion of Ukraine even BEFORE he takes office. First, he can’t; not an iota of authority to do that. Second, the only way to do that is to cave to his buddy Putin’s territorial demands (Don’t believe me? Check out the COVID test machines he secretly and callously gave to Putin when thousands of the people who elected him couldn’t get them at the height of the pandemic.)

And that ain’t all. But if that’s not enough, I have a $100,000 watch to sell you. And, I’ll throw in, for $499.99, a pair of gold sneakers. Or tell me you need more and I'll list some other reasons I have for not voting for him.

I do get how millions of my fellow American feel – and have been – left behind. I get how many of them believe they are being “replaced” by new citizens (and non-citizens) in their jobs.

Our immigration system needs major fixing. I get it. And agree.

And I get that the recovered economy hasn’t yet improved everyone’s lives. Got it. Not skipping over it.  I don't see how giving the wealthiest among us another tax cut solves it, which is Trump's solution.

What I don’t get is how anyone thinks the answer is electing a convicted felon, thrice married playboy who has been found legally responsible for rape, and appointed the justices – proudly – who overturned Roe v Wade is the solution. He didn't build The Wall and Mexico hasn't paid a peso for what was built.

Donald J, Trump cares about one thing and one thing only – Donald J. Trump.
 
Trump likes to say that if you elect Harris, “you won’t have a country anymore.”

Like everything else he says in that vein, he’s projecting.


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Tied, for now

10/2/2024

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The biggest word in presidential politics this year is also the smallest: Tie.

The polls nationally are tied. The battleground states are tied. Even the vice-presidential debate last night was “tied.” At least that’s what the pundits are calling it.

While Veep Debates haven’t ever made a big difference in presidential elections they sometimes have produced some memorable one liners (See Sen. Lloyd Bentsen’s "Senator, you’re no Jack Kennedy.”).

No such memorable lines last night.

The “debate” is being described as Midwestern Nice because of the participants’ home states. They were (Gosh, Almighty!) civil to each other!

Gov. Tim Walz clearly was off at the beginning of the debate. He looked Midwestern Nervous from the git-go. The first question was on the day’s events in the Middle East. Clearly, this was a question that was gone over and over the day of the debate in preparation and responses were determined.

Still. Walz looked caught in the headlights by the question. It was not a good start, especially against an opponent who is a transplanted Midwesterner, Yale educated, a lawyer, and a U.S. senator with all of about two years of experience.

Walz began to hit stride when the questions moved to abortion. He was ready with specific examples and names of women who  have (being Midwestern nice about it) suffered from the overturning of Roe v. Wade. Suffered meaning some have died because their health care choices were taken away.

Sen. J.D. Vance, Trump’s Chosen One, wasn’t the constant attack dog he’s been on the trail and has had lots of practice defending the impossible since his transformation from calling Trump Hitler to becoming his goose stepping dance partner.

Let’s just mention two lies he told: One, he said Trump “saved” Obamacare despite Trump’s constant efforts to repeal it and his lifetime grudge with the late Sen. John McCain over McCain’s thumbs down at one repeal vote.

Two, Vance said that Trump “peacefully gave over power on Jan. 20th.” Technically, he’s right that Trump left town and didn’t attend Biden’s inauguration. But Trump, to this minute, claims the 2020 election was “stolen” from him. And claims that if  he loses, the 2024 election is premeditated larceny too.

Two comments about the moderators: Margaret Brennan, did her usual professional job. Nora O’Donnell (my least favorite news anchor) was her self-aggrandizing self when after each question she’d say to the candidate being asked, “I’ll give you two minutes,” when those were the rules. Two minutes for response, two minutes for rebuttal.

But I digress.

Not sure what the viewership was for the debate but I’m sure it dwindled as the debate went on which is too bad. Walz had his best minutes at the end when the topic turned to the riots of Jan. 6th and Walz turned to ask Vance if Trump lost the 2020 election.

True to lockstep form, Vance avoided the question and used his line about Trump’s peaceful exit of Washington two weeks later.

Walz responded, “America I think you’ve got a really clear choice of who’s going to honor democracy and who’s going to honor Donald Trump.”

And that’s not a tie.

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