Category: Politics

Our Political System, As I See It

As I see it, our political system has been clunking along for many years with some broken parts, like an old beat up and frequently patched sailboat still floating but barely able to beat to windward. Trump is a symptom of this malfunction. A significant minority has felt left behind and locked out so that listening to Trump’s political Elmer Gantry routine of promises allowed them to think he could do something (Drain the Swamp ) ignoring the calls from the NYC metro area Easterners who have been long aware that Trump has been one of the slitheriest swamp dwellers ever to come along.

They, mostly middle Americans, have long been suspicious of New Yorkers with their fast talk and brisk manners, so they paid no heed to reports of the people who knew Trump for what he was and still is. They decided to give him a chance. After voting him in and being called ignorant hillbillies and flatland Okies they feel they have to stick by him or risk the shame of admitting that they made one of the greatest mistakes in the history of Democracy. I am hoping that once in the privacy of the ballot booth they may vote their conscience and we will be free of this deranged megalomaniac.

Another group is the Evangelicals who have sold their souls to the devil in a Faustian compact, twisting the simple meaning of the basic Christian theology that is from the famous sermon on the mount, which I am sure most can recite from end to end and must haunt some of them at night when they are alone with their true deity.

“Our destruction, if it come at all, will be from…the inattention of the people to the concerns of their government, from their carelessness and negligence.”

Daniel Webster – 1782-1852, One of the greatest orators of American history, he served as a U.S. Congressman, Senator, and as Secretary of State for three Presidents

I cannot believe that these otherwise decent people, having seen Trump’s policies in action against the hungry, the injured, the helpless and often the nearly naked survivors of a daunting trek across the length of Mexico to knock on our door, will be able to sleep in peace. Again pride and possibly a sense of shame and guilt may prevent them from public disclosure of their misgivings, but in the ballot booth which may be secret from mankind but in their thinking is not from their God, many may hope that they can make amends before it is too late.

Charlie Jensen

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The Enduring Problems of Our Democracy

One of the weaknesses of a democracy is the uninformed or under educated voter.  Usually such people fail to make the effort to vote and often they split their voting pattern between different candidates thus largely cancelling out their effect.  But there is always the danger that some demagogue will manage to gather them up on a single issue to become a large enough constituency to affect an election, either positively, as in those who flocked to the Goldwater party in 1964, and its defeat, or negatively as in 2016.  

Goldwater’s defeat led to a congress that could and did enact several beneficial changes in the laws and society.  One feature of the people who tilted that election is that they have remained about 38% of the polled population regardless of the issue discussed, or the obscenely improper actions of their Pied Piper.  Combining that solid base with any significant proportion of the remaining 60% will give a wanna-be tyrant the power to change the nation’s future.  

If the forces of sanity manage to regain control of the levers of power in the next election the election laws can be modified to limit the effect of this cadre of single issue voters. Some change in, or even the elimination of, the Electoral College is needed to prevent another minority president.  The latter will require an amendment to the Constitution, a creaky, cranky, out of date system designed for the conditions of a widely scattered rural population over two hundred years ago when information took weeks to spread from New Hampshire to Georgia.  Obviously that condition does not exist in today’s twitterized internet age.

The only vestige of value of the Electoral College is the debatable issue of providing smaller, very rural states some influence in the presidential election, which actually seems to have created a situation where the power of the votes of Rhode Island, Wyoming or Delaware’s citizens exceed those of a Texan or Californian.  

Another problem that requires some alteration is the results of the Citizen’s United Court decision, as the effects of secret donations by large corporate sponsors and the overly wealthy “two percent” have created a system where they have too much influence on prospective candidates, as well as apparent ownership on incumbent legislators running for re-election.

Within Congress, enforceable rules must be written to prevent one party from denying a person nominated for a judicial position the prompt and fair hearing process they deserve.  Add to that some limitation on the executive from staffing of sensitive agency positions with “acting” heads for more than a reasonable period of time.

Another weakness of the current set of working rules in Congress is the ability to prevent proposed legislation from getting a hearing or more importantly the initial floor vote that would send a bill to a committee for public investigation and evaluation.  Over the years both parties when in power have taken undue advantage of some of the sometimes archaic rules to prevent the prompt and appropriate handling of the people’s business, and that needs to change.

The same is true with gerrymandering.  While generally a state function, districts should be contiguous, and drawn without excessive political influence on their lines.  Over the last 240 years this nation’s population has grown from a few million settlers scattered along the Atlantic coast to a vibrant diverse nation stretching across the continent, and reaching across the Pacific Ocean.  It did not do that, despite its prolific families, by birthrate alone.  It has taken in the best and brightest survivors of, wars, pogroms, famines, disasters and most violent events in history, who have grown and returned untold dividends to their adopted nation.

Our current birth rate is barely perceptible above the replacement rate and apparently falling to the point that without immigration our population will decline.  That means less workers to man the factories, farms and businesses, less clever minds to maintain our admired creative work force, less discoveries and eventually will affect our place in the world.  That does not mean “Open Borders” but borders with doors that do open for the worthy peoples of all levels of society.

To do that we need a legislature and executive who are intelligent, well-educated and moral. Should that miracle occur, the nation can and will continue to prosper and lead the world to new heights of prosperity, even peace and survival of the planet.  This coming election may be the turning point of the twenty first century.

Charlie Jensen

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How Crazy Conspiracy Stories are Born

An afternoon’s pure speculation about how crazy conspiracy stories are born.

I have been thinking about some curious details in Trumpland. For some time Trump has had some intermittent difficulty with simple speech patterns. Not just the difficulty between origins and oranges, convefe and whatever he was trying to say, and lately his remarks about the continental air forces as well as several others, but his inability to notice the problem, matched with the frequently reported rages at things that have happened around him.

For a long time I have noticed the repetitive use of words and phrases, that have been thought to be just a manner of oratorical speaking. What appears to be the total inability to recognize truth from fiction in his rantings even when he ought to know that his contrary remarks are a matter of taped record. Many other aspects of his behavior, such as with females and the excessively friendly relationship with the most despicable world characters seem to scream out that something is very wrong with his brain functions.

Trump’s mental and physical health has long been open speculation. The report from that screwball doctor in Queens, NY, really opened more queries than were answered. Then last week suddenly the Veep’s plane was turned around and Pence was rushed back to Washington with no explanation. There could have been many reasons, but few that could not be explained to the press unless there is something very secret happening.

The official explanation was that there was an active shooter and there were shots fired, but neither shooter nor evidence of shots having been fired, and little more was made of it in the press.

There are enough nearby airports in the vicinity of that USAF base that a safe landing could have been made, even if the plane had remained airborne circling for an hour or so. Perhaps a passing vehicle backfiring was enough to, in an abundance of caution have caused the base to close and others to be alert, but it just sounds fishy to me, and this administration has yet to gain even middling marks for truthful reporting.

I suggest that Trump is having occasional, even frequent mental incidents rendering the White House staff to be concerned enough that they wanted the next in line available for an emergency. Think about the additional aberrations that have been covered up by his staff. Things like that have happened before, Wilson’s sickness, Roosevelt’s disability and increasing debility, and of course, Kennedy’s Addison’s Disease and his reliance on massive medications, all covered up by his friends and family, come to mind. Is there any disease that might cause such symptoms? Perhaps dementia, inability to perform certain acts, headaches and fatigue, difficulty with brain function beyond what is normal with age?

How about something so bad that close associates and staff riding the gravy train are horrified? And once the cover-up commences, the players are trapped into silence and compliance. Could something have been diagnosed during one of his trips overseas by foreign doctors and potentially used by ruthless leaders to influence behavior? Maybe it was something so serious that a commissioned naval officer might feel that as long as it lies dormant it would be in the national interest to conceal from the American public. “I am not a doctor,” people will say so I should stick to my knitting, but the possibilities I have conjured up in my mind, frankly worry me.

Let me add another thing. There is a very strange dynamic between husband and wife. Melania actually lives somewhere in Maryland and avoids staying at the White House. Some of the facial expressions, captured on film are difficult to reconcile with a “loving relationship” between a husband and wife. Not really hatred, but to me somewhere closer to genuine disgust.

I seem to recall another incident where Pence was off on a trip, South America, I believe, and suddenly with neither explanation nor forewarning he returns to Washington early in the Trump administration. What do you think?

Note: recently the “Active shooter” excuse was replaced with something about Pence not wanting to be photographed with one of the greeting party because he is a known, or accused, drug kingpin. I wonder how long it will be before that story is replaced?

Charlie Jensen

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To Impeach or Not To Impeach, That is the Question

While I Understand the political implications of creating a tempest in the impeachment teapot that could backlash in the election, what if we wait and lose through repeated misconduct? Who would further hand power to a bunch of political fairies who are afraid of their own shadow?

Distasteful as it may be, meaningful wrong doing has been uncovered. The path to solving the problem is clear as shown in the Mueller documents. The dangers of continued procrastination are looming as new violations are added every day. The time is now, investigate or drown in a sea of neglect.

“THESE ARE TIMES

THAT TRY MEN’S SOULS”

~Thomas Paine

“These are the times that try men’s souls. The summer soldier and the sunshine patriot will, in this crisis, shrink from the service of their country; but he that stands by it now, deserves the love and thanks of man and woman. Tyranny, like hell, is not easily conquered; yet we have this consolation with us, that the harder the conflict, the more glorious the triumph. What we obtain too cheap, we esteem too lightly: it is dearness only that gives everything its value…..” December 23, 1776, Thomas Paine

We as a nation have allowed a pending tyranny to violate our laws, to upend and trample on our customs and risk descending into an historical darkness as other democracies have done throughout history. The risk is clear. The choice stares us in the face. We must not flinch If we hope to remain free men and women ourselves, or have any hope of passing on to our children and grandchildren a fraction of what our parents fought for and died for just seventy-five years ago.

We must take the steps, under law, of investigating and indicting the tyrant followed by a conviction and removal, of the illegal president and his merry crew of sycophants, or lose our political souls, and our children’s future.

Charlie Jensen

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President Pele

The caddies really did give Trump the nickname “Pele” as he kicks the ball so often. I think we should all use that “nom de crayola” for him all the time, at least until he issues an executive order to prosecute those who respond. Yes, President Pele fits him just right.

I’m originally from New York and the current President Pele was known in The Big Apple as a liar, a cheat, a serial adulterer, a draft dodger, a multiple business failure and general “SOTE” that is Scum of the Earth.

When the NY banks will not deal with you, the Mafia loan sharks say, no way, and the local lawyers, who generally will represent just about any lowlife who can pay, all have full calendars, you should know better than to vote for him. So I have little political sympathy for the mid-west farmers who are now reaping the whirlwind. It is a shame that so many decent people and their families are being hurt. And actually disastrous that this country of laws, generally self enforced laws., are being broken right in front of the Congress that is not able to perform its sworn duty because of cowards who fear losing their seats. more than they are willing perform their duties of office.

Charlie Jensen

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