Test your Vermont knowledge:Take the Phil Scott IQ quiz

Good ol’ Phil Scott has been racing around Vermont politics for years but how well do you really know his gubernatorial track record?

philquizscottWell the grassroots group Indivisible Brattleboro has a great short quiz that may open some eyes and perhaps get people to the polls to vote.  Follow this link to take the: Phil Scott IQ Quiz                                        Here’s a sample for those who may want to study up first:numberone

Indivisible Brattleboro  according to their twitter page : We are the Indivisible team representing Brattleboro Vermont, and the surrounding area. Resisting the Trump Agenda and working to keep Vermont blue. More here :Indivisible Brattleboro.org

Smashing Trumpkins in November ?

Here’s a hopeful bit of something to cling to on a Monday this week.

Republican Candidates this Year Fall Flat

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from the Washington Post: A number of Republicans running for governor or senator in Wisconsin, Michigan, Ohio and Pennsylvania, including several who hitched their wagon to Trump’s political movement, are behind in polls by double digits, a remarkable turnabout in swing states that were key to the president’s 2016 victory.

At least for now it looks as if in some places the Trump GOP brand may be squashed at the polls. So don’t forget to VOTE, it’s easy in Vermont.

 

The Enigma of GOP outrage

A campaign flunky for Don Turner has turned his righteous indignation toward the least likely senate candidate from Franklin County. Talk about choosing a soft target!

Isn’t it interesting that, attached as he is to the campaign of proud Donald Trump supporter and candidate for Lieut. Gov, Don Turner, Shayne Spence somehow managed to muster outrage over a tasteless joke made several years ago by Franklin County senate candidate Dustin Tanner. The fact that Mr. Spence proudly boasts of going to great lengths to ferret out a questionable tidbit speaks volumes about Mr. Spence’s own rather icky character, but that is beside the point.

What surprises me is that Mr. Turner’s prospects apparently are so dim that his campaign staff has nothing better to do than waste time “getting something” on a Franklin County novice who hasn’t a snowball’s chance in hell against the Franklin County Republican Machine, oiled as it is with outside donations from the likes of “hate donors” like Carol and Tom Breuer and the bashful Ms. Lenore Broughton.

The County Courier, predictably a water carrier for the GOP, leapt on the meager “scandal” like a starving dog on a rubber chicken, gleefully embroidering the story with feigned outrage. I can’t share a link to the mighty Courier’s two full pages of coverage, because there is none, but we’re talking molehill-to-mountain proportions. Slow news days can stretch into months for the Courier.

This leads me inevitably to ask, where was the outrage when disgraced Senator Norm McAllister stood credibly accused of multiple acts of sexual assault, including violation of a minor? Surely The VGOP and the County Courier could have mustered a little more sensitivity for the victims, all of whom were not only dependent on him for their economic survival, but also politically dependent on him as his constituents. Surely the weak exploited by the powerful makes for greater indignation than a sophmoric standup routine.

Republicans try desperately to avoid responsibility for their own all too frequent acts of gross misogyny, but whenever someone from the other side of the aisle transgresses, they are all over the outrage even as Democrats are manning up and taking their medicine.

Now repeat after me, Mr. Spence:

“Hey-hey. Ho-ho. Kavanaugh has got to go!”

Go sit down at the city dump

It’s been too fast: (Grassley sets deadlines)  and definitely too crazy out there (Sec. Ben Carson sees centuries old Fabian/socialist plot) in the news the last few days. It left me looking for something like  “the Goodle days”.

When we’ve all grown old from a-wondering how,
Oh we’ll all sit down at the city dump,
And talk about the Goodle Days.

Sometimes I get to thinkin’ that we’re almost done,
And there ain’t nothin’ left that we can figure out.
And I guess it must have seemed a lot more like that
Back in the Goodle Days,
But when ya gotta go, ya gotta go.
There’s always somebody don’tcha know,
A-hangin’ round a-sayin’ “Well I told you so”,
Back in the Goodle Days.

 

The Party of Old White Men Gets It Wrong AGAIN.

It was a fool’s mission, but I used to cling to the hope that common decency would prevail in the GOP.  

So many abdications of congressional oversight have occurred recently that its hard to know what deserves priority in our outrage.   Republicans just cluck like an indulgent mother while their Darling Boy continues to smash half-a-century of progress with petulant abandon.

On the one hand, abusing his power to serve his own interests at the expense of national security is nothing new for this president.  On the other hand, even Nixon wouldn’t have declassified FBI intelligence docs in the midst of an ongoing investigation of his own White House.

But the apex of GOP irresponsibility has got to be their determination to ram through Kavenaugh’s Supreme Court confirmation before the October session, regardless of credible questions about his character.

Even before Christine Blasey Ford’s allegations of attempted rape came to light, there were unanswered questions about Judge Kavenaugh’s truthfulness, as well as evidence that he should not be trusted with decisions involving the rights of either women or minorities.  The fact that massive numbers of documents from his judicial history have been withheld from Democratic scrutiny in the confirmation process is sufficient to raise suspicions that the man is even more unsuitable than we even imagine.

I remember the days when any hint of discernible partisanship in the record of an SCOTUS candidate would prevent him or her from even being put forward as a nominee.  Both parties recognized that if partisanship gained a foothold on the nation’s highest court, it would be the end of justice as we have come to known it in America.

Even when non-partisanship began to slip away, presidents from both parties continued to at least pay lip service to that ideal.

As with other aspects of his misbegotten presidency, Trump isn’t even trying to be subtle in his efforts to rig the court so that he can ensure he holds onto power for a second term.  That’s all that matters to him now.  He doesn’t believe in anything; doesn’t have any overarching values; and he doesn’t care what happens to the country so long as he gets his.

The GOP has so thoroughly prostituted itself to the quixotic tyranny of his venal desires that there will be no going back when he finally is uprooted from the Oval Office.

There are slightly more women than men in the U.S., but Republicans seem disinterested in the female half of the population other than to limit their self-determination, healthcare and compensation levels.  In the long run, the philosophical misogyny and xenophobia of the GOP are headed for a nasty collision with demographics, no matter how hard they try to rig the system.

That’s little comfort to women and minorities who must live through the last reign of the Republican Party.

What will happen when a Supreme Court packed by the far right in defiance of consensus inevitably comes into conflict with majority public opinion?  Let me tell you, it won’t be pretty!

Lifetime appointment?  Not so fast!  While there originally were very good reasons for an indefinite term of office, those reasons must now be scrutinized in the new light provided by an administration at war with the very spirit of our constitution.  

Justices can be impeached just as presidents can; and, as we are constantly reminded now, impeachment is a political process, not a legal one.  How’s that going to work out for Judge Kavenaugh, once the Court has been permanently diminished by his ill-considered elevation?

Rocket $cience? NASA may dip into ads & naming rights

Another bad idea crawled out of the swamp of stupid inhabited by Trump and his appointed department secretaries and administrators. Trump’s recently appointed head of NASA Jim Bridenstine is reportedly exploring selling advertising and naming rights to U.S. space program rockets and other spacecraft. That’s right — the United States space program, once the pride of the nation and envy of the world, may now sell off advertising rights for “extra cash.”

The NYTimes.com on Jim Bridentstine’s “vision”: “Is it possible for NASA to offset some of its costs by selling the naming rights to its spacecraft?” he asked during a meeting of a council that advises NASA. “Or the naming rights to its rockets? I’m telling you, there is interest in that right now.”[…] Mr. Bridenstine has asked a committee of the NASA Advisory Council to explore whether it might be done, despite regulations or laws that seem to prohibit such activities. He also raised the possibility of allowing NASA astronauts to sign endorsement deals.adonthemoon

So who is Jim Bridenstine, the new head of NASA? Well…Bridenstine is a former US Navy pilot, executive director of the Tulsa Air and Space Museum and a three-term Tea Party GOP congressman from Oklahoma. He had a little ethical lapse while in Congress — “called on the carpet” you could say. The issue surfaced in 2015: Bridenstine was involved in an ethics controversy when it came out that in May 2013 he and nine other members of Congress and some staffers took a trip to Azerbaijan that was found to have been paid for by that country’s government-owned oil company. Bridenstine also received two rugs, one valued at $2,500 and another at $3,500. He ultimately returned the rugs. On top of that as a Tea Party congressman he holds many extreme rightwing positions including anti-LGBT views, and until recently climate change denial. “I heard a lot of experts, and I read a lot,” he is quoted as saying after joining NASA.

But here’s the best part of his biography as far as NASA is concerned and it may even hold the key to his vision of the future for NASA. In 2007 while working for defense contractor Wylie Laboratories on aircraft instrumentation systems, [h]e also became involved in a speculative Rocket Racing League. The idea was to race rocket planes in a setup patterned after the NASCAR stock car racing circuit. One demonstration run was made in 2010, but nothing else came of the league.

Sadly, Bridenstine is just one of Trump’s “best” people, the horrible multitudes supposedly working away in the federal government to MAGA: Make America Greedy  — er, “Great”  —  Again. And nothing says greatness to the entire world more than commercializing our space program for “a little cash.”

Big business: sugary CBD-infused delivery systems

I haven’t had the stomach to read much in depth news for the last few days but found this sort of refreshing pause. Coca-Cola Corporation is in talks with a Canadian company, Aurora Cannabis Inc. about marketing an infused drink of some kind.

(Reuters) – Coca-Cola Co (KO.N) is closely watching the fast-growing marijuana drinks market for a possible entry that would expand the world’s largest soft drink maker’s ambitions further away from sugary sodas. sodapot

Coca-Cola announced its interest in a statement on Monday, responding to a report from BNN Bloomberg that said it was in talks with Canada’s Aurora Cannabis Inc (ACB.TO) to develop drinks infused with cannabidiol (CBD), the non-psychoactive chemical found in marijuana.

Coke would join a rush by major alcohol makers and a cigarette company to test the cannabis market and find partners ahead of the Oct. 17 launch of legal recreational marijuana in Canada.

Coke and Aurora, in separate statements, each said they were interested in cannabidiol-infused beverages but would not comment on any specifics or talks. Aurora’s stock soared 17 percent, while Coke’s edged up slightly.

Coke may be coming full circle back to its 1880’s “medicinal” roots. According to Snopes.com Coke really did — at least early on — have some coke, cocaine in it. Coca-Cola was named back in 1885 for its two “medicinal” ingredients: extract of coca leaves and kola nuts. Just how much cocaine was originally in the formulation is hard to determine, but the drink undeniably contained some cocaine in its early days.

It’s probably worth wondering if Keurig Green Mountain Coffee Roasters (sort of a Vermont corporation) to see if they too are looking into cannabidiol-infused beverages. In 2014 it was partnered with Coke but jettisoned that relationship in 2015. KGMCR is now partnered with Dr. Pepper brand sugar-laden drinks. I suppose corporate cannabis soda could be just what Dr. Pepper ordered for Green Mountain Coffee.

Cannabidiol, of course, doesn’t produce a high. No widespread word on whether it gives users the munchies, although some sources say … maybe. If so, how convenient to imbibe the medicinal compound in a hunger-reducing sugary drink — no brownies required.

What has Corey Parent got that Carol Breuer wants? Chapter 2.

Franklin County candidate for state senate, Corey Parent presents himself reasonably enough, as a “local boy,” “family man” and someone who “reaches across the aisle;” but you have to ask yourself why Tom and Carol Breuer, big time far-right conservative donors who have been especially active in opposing gay rights in Massachusetts, have been contributing heavily to Parent, in particular, over the course of the past two election cycles.

Some may recall a blogpost about Parent and the Breuers that I wrote way back in 2016 when I first was made aware of their oversized support for Parent, who ran successfully in that election for the House.

That targeted support suggests to me that Parent is being groomed as another handmaid of the religious right, which, as we have seen on the national stage, is less interested in cooperating in order to do the people’s business than it is in arresting the evolution of our diverse democracy toward more progressive and inclusive policies.

This does not make me want Parent to climb that next rung of the ladder into the state senate.

Surely the folly of promoting individuals backed by the far right has more than proven itself since Donald Trump took the White House by questionable means.

I’m sorry if this sounds harsh, but here is where it all begins.  Local candidates strike the contribution mother load, then bind themselves ever tighter to an exclusionary special interest, as they rise in political fortune on a sea of easy cash.  

For me, this is not what the democratic process should be all about.

Is Donald Trump too ugly for a presidential bobblehead?

I was trolling around the White House Giftshop website, trying to find out what became of those commemorative coins Trump ordered to celebrate his “historical” (read: “hysterical”) meeting with Kim Jong-un.  In case you, too, were wondering, they ship August 30.

My question answered, TrumpChristmasBobble-7TI came across something infinitely more entertaining: the first in a a new series of Presidential Christmas Bobbleheads , representing (you guessed it) the current Bobble-Head-in-Chief.  Amusing as that may be for obvious reasons, a picture of the novelty gave rise to all-out hilarity around our house which I thought I’d share with our generally glee-less readership.

Now I ask you to be the judge.  Look at the slim youthful figure, luxuriant blonde hair and boyish grin.  That’s the spitting image, not of Donald J. Trump, but of Bill Clinton on his first campaign, before he put on that “freshman fifteen” pounds in the Oval Office.

Then I read the promotional text, cut-and-pasted here for full effect:

Donald John Trump became the 45th President of the United States on Friday, January 20, 2017. He was sworn in with his left hand on both his personal and also on the Lincoln Bible. Trump’s path to the presidency was long and reasoned. Intimations of his presidential potential appeared as early as 1987 when a large group of supporters gathered outside a Rotary Club meeting in New Hampshire and waved signs: Trump for President and Trump in ’88.

We have chosen three symbols to represent President Donald J. Trump’s first White House Christmas:

1. The Christmas Tree represents Trump’s campaign promise to evangelical Christians, “We’re going to start saying Merry Christmas again.”

2. The portrait of Abraham Lincoln represents President Trump’s respect for Lincoln as the quintessence of American Presidents. As Trump stated, “I can be more presidential than any president … except for Abraham Lincoln.”

3. The diorama scene with President Trump in the State Dining Room at hearth and fireplace represents President Trump’s entrepreneurial spirit and iconic successes in the hotel and hospitality industry. The hearth is redolent of the fire that heats a home as well as suggestive of Trump’s enormous passions as entrepreneur and now as President of the United States.

We hope you will enjoy this first diorama in your new, ongoing, and sophisticated limited edition diorama collection of the White House Gift Shop, Est. 1946 by permanent memorandum of President Harry S. Truman and volunteers of U.S. Secret Service Uniformed Division.

Merry Christmas and Seasons Greetings

Anthony Giannini, Executive Director

The White House Gift Shop, Est. 1946®

Mr. Giannini is also credited as the creator of the series, but formatting clumsiness and errors in the overblown text suggest that, if Donald Trump didn’t actually compose it himself, one of his “best people” was in charge of the roll-out.

(By the way; why was Trump’s left hand on his “personal” and the Lincoln bible?   Doesn’t that mean he was touching his “personal” to the Lincoln bible?  ‘Must violate more than a few archival rules, I would think!)

‘Hope this turns that frown upside down.  Happy Tuesday.

President Donald Trump accused voters of meddling in the upcoming midterms

A little something from the Onion.com

WASHINGTON—Warning that the group was secretly planning to affect the outcome of the November elections, President Donald Trump accused voters Monday of meddling in the upcoming midterms. “It’s clear that the disgusting and disgraceful voters are going to try to influence the midterms—the voters must be stopped!” said Trump in a series of tweets, asserting that millions of voters were potentially involved in a massive, coordinated effort to handpick election winners. trumpvote“I’ve been hearing about all these voters who are already plotting to go to their polling place, show their ID, and cast their vote all on the same day, and that’s a big problem. And it’s already happening, folks—just take a look at the primaries. We’ve got voters with ulterior motives online, too, trying to influence people by spreading information about candidates on social media. We absolutely cannot as a society allow voters to meddle in our elections, and if we don’t do something, voters will try to interfere with the 2020 presidential election, too.”…

If you peel the joke back you find it isn’t too far from the truth. Last week the GOP Senate leadership and White House killed a bipartisan election security funding bill that was making its way through the U.S. Senate.