This is yahrzeit week. Wednesday night begins the observance of the 16th anniversary of Ziggy having the poor form to leave the building. I recently wrote a comment in a Substack about widowhood: I
am, in many ways, still married to the dead guy. I miss him. Our lives weren't
perfect. Far from it...Being
a widow can be a challenge, but it does not define me as much as other people
like to think it should. Being invisible is sometimes okay. Losing people you
once thought close to you because you no longer have a partner actually tells
you who your friends are...something worth knowing.
Truth be told, I could really use his astute input on tonight's episode. I would like nothing more than to listen to him unraveling the threads of the past couple o'weeks in Trumpistan. I know when I pop over to the cemetery tomorrow I will well imagine those wheels spinning in his grave. A total devotee of spy novels, I know he would've had a whole lot to say.
Once upon a time....September 2020, the President Felon made the following statement during an ABC News town hall in Portland, Oregon:
Look, we have laws. We have to go by the laws. We can’t move in the National Guard. I can call insurrection but there’s no reason to ever do that, even in a Portland case ...
We can’t call in the National Guard unless we’re requested by a governor.
I doubt he remembers saying that because that's exactly what he's doing to LA this week. He is the first president in 60 years to send in National Guard troops without a request from a governor. Of course, he couldn't stop there. From The Washington Post: Trump repeatedly ridiculed Newsom, a Democrat, saying that he is “grossly incompetent” and had done “a terrible job.” Asked about a threat made by his border czar Tom Homan to arrest the governor, Trump said, “I would do it if I were Tom. I think it’s great,” Trump added, without specifying any alleged criminal wrongdoing or charges. “Gavin likes the publicity, but I think it would be a great thing.”
Now, he's sending in the Marines to backup ICE and the 2,000 National Guard members. Another 2,000 are being readied for deployment. No way is this gonna go down quietly. President Felon is looking for a fight, and betting that he's gonna get one. But here's the thing: quelling this conflagration will not make him a hero; it will make him a the most hated man in America.
Since when can the US Military perform enforcement duties within the United States? Let's get real: this is not an act of response; this is an outright act of provocation and instigation. Instead of what began as peaceful, lawful protests, the arrival of military apparatus and uniforms has now created a volatile atmosphere of distrust and confrontation. The White House has created its own crisis which, in all likelihood, is a backhanded positioning for a power grab. If the protests continue to escalate through confrontation, there is every reason to expect some form of martial law to be declared.
This is a serious step toward authoritarianism in the United States.
I view this as a test case to see if anyone will set boundaries. The test case on January 6th, 2021 may have put some people in jail, but the re-election of President Felon has pardoned most of them and put them back on the streets where they can now regroup to support the move further to the right.
As they continue to put targets on the backs of Jews in America with their "antisemitism" programs...which the angry mob can then easily turn on the Jews, the continued erosion of civil rights for minority groups continues unhindered. Highly trained, honored, and respected trans military officers are being effectively fired as "unfit to serve."
Between the TACO tariffs, the cryptocurrency fail, the endless suits against his policies, the bromance break-up with the Muskrat, and now the LA debacle, my only question is:
Who is actually running the country?
I'm guessing it's this guy: 22 year old recent college grad Thomas Fugate, recently named head of the Center for Prevention Programs and Partnerships at the United States Department of Homeland Security with great credentials like "secretary general of his Model United Nations Club." He ain't no Doogie Howser, that's fer sure. He's just one more untrained, uninformed, unprepared kid. He is the perfect fall guy: blame him, jail him, and throw away the key 'cuz he can't afford an attorney. Just paint him red and give him a fish suit because this kid is the ultimate red herring. He will be the deflection point for what is really happening in this country.
And by the way, we have NOT seen the last of the Muskrat. He's out there laying in the weeds waiting for the coup.
The Wifely Person's Tip o'the Week
Widowhood does not necessarily define a widow.
How you treat her can, however, define you.
WP. First, it’s hard to believe that it’s been 16 years since your husband’s passing. I remember the time well, so many commiserations.
ReplyDeleteYou are correct about the military not possessing the law enforcement skills necessary to contain public order. It is a slippery slope in having the military deployed to civilian policing duties. It will not end well.
Life goes on.
Ed.
Thank you, Ed. Your support was crucial to my ability to continue functioning.
DeleteAs a former bobby, you would know just how precarious a slope that is. I agree; it will not end well.