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Good “morning”, Motley Meese! The week begins …
Morning low of 28 degrees in Madison WI with an expected daytime high of 34. Snow showers are in the forecast.
Have a great day, all y’alls!!
Good morning Meese
Up early to let the dogs out.
scanning the news while I wait to let them back in.
Still aghast at the racist response to Mall of America hiring a person to play Santa – who is black-
“Santa” is a myth – however Saint Nicholas was a Greek born in Turkey. “Jesus” a Palestinian Jew
Doubt either looked Northern European.
The ugliness that Trumpism has unleashed is sickening. It was always there but people held back because racism and bigotry and misogyny were not okay and societal norms kept the ugliest feelings from public view. The fact that somewhere around 60% of Trump voters think that having to be polite to people is the worst problem in America tells you everything you need to know.
I have no doubt that the backlash from full-throated Othering will be enormous and will swamp them electorally – if we can keep the right to vote – and if we don’t get discouraged.
Teeing up the Medicare and ACA battles, T minus 30 – start of 115th Congress on January 3, 2017 …
House Ways and Means Chairman Kevin Brady:
Er, no. Medicare support has not waned and it is still a third rail:
Affordable Care Act repeal realities:
As Jon Lovett tweeted yesterday:
What could possibly go wrong?
Good morning, Meese. It’s overcast and 34 F. in NoVa this morning, with an expected high of 48 F.
Can’t feel anything but depressed today. Reading the headlines was enough to achieve that. It’s hard to get into the Christmas spirit when you know January will make The Awfulness official.
Today’s priority, which got knocked out yesterday, is making the Christmas pudding. My sister-in-law in Australia made hers months ago. Problem with doing that here is that a lot of the ingredients are seasonal, like the mixed candied peel.
Wishing a good day to all.
I never got in my exercise yesterday. Sigh. Today I have beans cooking & this afternoon will be oatmeal with vegetables. It’s still cold & rainy. Church today will be neat: Lessons & Carols, which my church takes from King’s College at Cambridge. It’s beautiful, has music from all over the world. So, that’s my day.
Here is Dee’s Sunday morning post: My ‘identity’ can get me killed
THIS!!:
I read an article yesterday that you might enjoy: Now Is the Time to Talk About What We Are Actually Talking About. Among other things it digs through and then peels back some of the bs about “identity politics”:
This one hit home:
And then if you want to get depressed, Shannon Moore’s piece about sexism:
I am not sure if you can (or want to) quantify “more racist” versus “more sexist” – Shannon Moore would never have experience racism personally so she cannot really make that assertion and Oppression Olympics is stupid and self-defeating. But I believe sexism played a huge role in this election. There were tens of thousands of ballots in Michigan that carefully checked every single Democrat up and down the ballot (ignoring the party line vote oval) just so they could skip voting for Hillary Clinton. That wasn’t emails, that was something much deeper.
After I get my beef stew on and the pudding is rocking comfortably in its pot, I’m going to come back up here and read these articles!
low 40s heading for maybe 50 overcast and precipitation is falling so lightly it can’t be called drizzle. Didn’t get quite 2 KWHs yesterday and probably won’t today. The clouds are supposed to clear off after dark and give us a Monday like Jan’s Sunday. Got some/most of my “chores” done and too damned depressed to give a rat’s patootie about the rest. Peanutbutter-cocoa muffins this week. At least those came out well. (I just had one with my 2nd cup of coffee.) Did my holiday cards this morning. Normally that’s a very cheering thing for me. Not this year. I can’t think of much good to say about 2016, although there is good (I just have to look for it), and I really can’t think of anything hopeful to say about 2017 which is bad enough. But there are too damned many names on my list I can’t send cards to. Even USPS can’t deliver to the other side of The Rainbow Bridge.
For her sake, I didn’t really want Hillary to run. But it was her call and I supported her to the best of my ability. I knew she’d get trashed as badly as she did and I knew that electing a woman right after electing a Black man was in the really slim category of chances. She knew that, too. Her call. My only hope was that since she is quite literally the most experienced, prepared, and qualified person to ever run for president, we might be able to eke it out. And really, 2.5+ million more votes? She did. Just not enough in a couple of states we “should” have won to give her the EC win/path to the White House. But yeah, depressed. Trying not to be scared because that just impairs the functionality I’ll need to get through – and help others get through – the coming tsunami.
Heading over to GOS – need to read Dee’s diary and get my community fundraiser comments out where appropriate. And see if there’s an update on PDNC. Gonna go outside and hug and oak tree in a bit. I need to channel some Earth Mother/Sky Father Energy. Bright the day and wind to thy wings, Meeses. {{{HUGS}}}
Hillary chose to run and I will never be sorry that she was our nominee. It was a way to connect our past with our present and to remind us of what we must not forget as we look warily to the future. She helped articulate what Democratic Party values are and won nearly 65 million votes and came within a whisker in the states she would have needed to win the electoral college: the differences were 10,000 votes in Michigan, 27, 000 votes in Wisconsin and 49,000 votes in Pennsylvania. In a less polarized America, in an America that did not have so much terrible anger, she would have won.
Now we have to dust ourselves off and prepare to fight for the things we hold dear: the 115th Congress will come into session in 30 days and every single House member will be up for re-election in 2018. They should #ExpectUs to be in their grills.
I’m not sorry she did – you’re absolutely correct that she articulated the core Dem Party values (which the Alt Left is trying to go back on) – it was just that she’s such a good person and I hated knowing even before it started the amount of abuse she was going to get. If it were popular vote she would have won. If the Courts had stopped – or not enabled in the first place – voter suppression she would have won. If the media had done its constitutional duty she would have won. If the Evangelical women’s church activity email lists had been full of Hillary the Methodist Do-Gooder instead of 30+ years of Hillary the Killer CT she would have won. If Comey hadn’t put partisan politics above his job (or Obama had never named him FBI Director in the first place) she would have won. If, if, if – she was sandbagged. They threw enough at her that she couldn’t deflect them all. America’s “terrible anger” – and racism and sexism and xenophobia and… HATE even combined is not the majority of the voters, much less if you include the people who were not permitted to vote.
But yes, they should #ExpectUs because we “won’t stay throwed” – too many of us are targets, some of multiple groups, to allow us to stay throwed.
Good morning, 40 and partly sunny in Bellingham. Thanks to west coast time and my off kilter sleep patterns I’m always at the tail end of our morning discussions. I want you all to know how much I appreciate reading your thoughts and following your links. I am often acutely aware of how little I know in comparison, and that makes me even more grateful for all I am learning.
I also appreciate knowing you all are cooking tasty food, enjoying music, loving your critters, supporting your families, working in your communities, and just generally going about the daily tasks of living meaningful lives.
I’ll spend most of today doing the Christmas prep I didn’t do yesterday. Then tonight we’ll enjoy a family dinner (with the dogs) at our son’s house. We are working together to “elf” a friend whose wife died (brain cancer), leaving him to raise their two young boys alone. He’s doing well, but has little time to even think of his own comfort so we’re going to surprise him with cozy new bedding. Sometimes small moments of giving are all we can do.
Best Sunday wishes to all. And again, my sincere thank you for being here, sharing your wisdom and your lives.
Glad to see you, princesspat! I also enjoy your links which add a west coast perspective I don’t often get here in flyover country.
Have a wonderful day!
Always love your comments, princesspat. They’re one of the reasons I keep checking back through the day. What you tell us is interesting, I love your gardening plans and floral arrangements, and for all the ups and downs and scary health issues you and your family sound normal which my world seems a little short of. :)
Little things are not always such little things – your friend will probably tell you so when the “elves” finish their work. Healing Energy to all concerned.
One of the most enjoyable aspects of my life is reading everyone’s comments every day. We are all doing different things, but many of us focus on making home pleasant when we’re not thinking about politics.
Still gray, still cold here. Going to put the kettle on for tea and have a cranberry muffin.
Later!
Thank you bfitz……I sometimes worry that my domestic chatter is just frivolous, but it’s what I do. And yes, at this moment in time my family is blessedly “normal” and I’m very grateful!
Thank you. I find it blessedly peaceful and calming. I do know the difference between a house and a home although I’ve seldom lived in a home. You have created a loving home. It’s not the only version of the American Dream, but it is one version of it and I very much enjoy reading about yours.
Oh. Great. Goddess. Y’all. This thread from Propane Jane:
https://twitter.com/docrocktex26/status/805526222159642624
Good morning, meese! Monday …
It is 34 degrees in Madison with an expected daytime high of 36. Mostly sunny skies this morning with clouds coming in later in the day.
We had snow! About 4 inches landed yesterday and probably snarled traffic somewhere but since I was sitting home next to my fireplace it did not bother me one bit.
Good news on the Dakota pipeline. I hope that it cannot be immediately undone by a Trump administration. Gawd, I wish the purists had voted for Hillary. So much damage is going to be done so that they can “live with themselves”.
Republicans are whistling past the graveyard with their “Trump understands the constitution” and “his Tweets don’t bother me”. Their ideology has burned away any common sense they may have once had.
Busy morning … see all y’all later!
Misogyny using purity as an excuse for not voting for a woman – no matter how qualified – can always live with itself.
Good morning, Moosekind! It’s overcast and damp this morning in NoVa, with a current temp. of 40 F., going up to 54 F. later today. The streets are wet with drizzle.
It’s horrible about the Oakland fire. As I’ve been avoiding the news, I don’t know much about it. Was glad to hear about the Standing Rock decision.
This morning I’m going to the gym but this time I will not overdo things, and after that epic bout of cooking yesterday, I’ll get a break today. There are sufficient leftovers that Dearly will be able to reheat them for dinner while Miss Pink Cheeks and I are enjoying spaghetti at the Brownie Service Project meeting tonight.
Need to get my office organized so I can get back to writing. Isn’t it weird how sitting in a mess can prevent one from thinking!
Wishing a good day to all in Moosylvania.
Good morning Meese.
Have papers to grade today – and winding down to the end of the semester – last class on the 9th Final exams on Dec 20th and then have to get grades in.
Then I’m FREE till Jan 20 2017.
Whoopie!
Moose is wacky today – took me a half hour to log in.
I loved your diary yesterday. Didn’t have a chance to log in & say so – was weirdly exhausted by cooking. Just plopped on the couch with Mythbusters on in the background & read. But it was great.
I was rearranging the front pages (Election 2016 is over) and that may have caused problems. Sorry!! Thanks for persisting.
Thanks for refreshing the front page Jan…..it looks inviting and interesting. I’m really struggling with election acceptance and reading here at the moose is helping me cope.
Your diary yesterday was so moving and thought provoking Dee. Thank you.
Cold! (ok, chilly enough for a sweatshirt — probably not technically cold) I felt completely done in after my cooking yesterday, still woke up at least 3 times last night. Not sure my tea is strong enough. Since I didn’t get any exercise all weekend, I really need to leave early &/or just take a day and get in some serious walking. Playing U2 Christmas songs in my head.
29 at daybreak heading for 50 today – supposed to be clear once the frozen fog burns off. Wore my boots in – very late start on the season of “keep a pair of shoes in the office, wear boots outside” but it’s here now.
Hurrah for the Standing Rock decision. Goddess, this is where having PDNC healthy and charged up would be helpful (from a political/environmental standpoint – from a personal standpoint it would always be good to have her healthy and charged up) – she’d have the legal skinny on this. But I don’t think the decision is easily undoable. Meanwhile, we take our victories where we find them – and celebrate.
Need to get to work. Something didn’t scan right (only 1st page, not supportive information) and I didn’t notice so I have to redo a submittal. Sigh. Bright the day and wind to thy wings, Meeses. {{{HUGS}}}
Good morning, 37 and mostly cloudy in Bellingham. We enjoyed our family dinner last night, a welcome antidote to this trumpian world we now find ourselves living in. Apparently I need to get used to government by stunt, especially now that Cheney’s henchmen have crawled out from under the rocks. The decision to provoke China in the way they are is bewildering and frightening.
Trade outlook foggy with TPP undone
China and Germany are going to be leading the way on trade and climate. I cannot understand why Republicans are willing to cede America’s place in the world for a few extra coins in every billionaire’s pocket and for Paul Ryan to get his jollies from watching the poors suffer and die.
Short-sighted greed – always been the problem with them. For them a dollar now is more valuable than $100 in a year. Also a definition of wealth as being how much more you have than anybody else – it doesn’t matter if you only have a two-story wood frame corrugated-iron roofed house as long as your neighbors are in thatched huts with dirt floors. Which is another way of saying short-sighted greed.
Healthcare in America Watch – T minus 45 – Kevin McCarthy’s big middle finger to his constituents …
“Repeal and Crap on Your Voters” seems short sighted. But maybe they are self-loathing like Paul Ryan’s constituents who re-elect him year after year from a district whose economy had been decimated by Republican policies.
The friction between what people want and what they need are in these words: “those who favor the law, or rely on it”. Many repealers who don’t like it because of ideology still rely on it. And if there is no replacement, they will lose coverage. I cannot imagine how they rationalize voting for their own family to suffer and die needlessly.
Ryan’s latest batch of lies: “no one will be worse off after ACA repeal”. Sadly, people will believe him. :(
http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2016/12/05/paul-ryan-obamacare-phaseout-leave-no-one-worse-off/95002488/
Pat McCrory conceded defeat in North Carolina, the first governor of that state to lose re-election. His demise gives us a template for pushing back against the Republican Congress as it relates to healthcare.
PPP has a post explaining how we can take heart from McCrory’s fall … he stepped in the same pile of poo that Paul Ryan and Kevin McCarthy are poised to leap into.
Twitter thread storified
https://storify.com/DemFromCT/public-policy-polling-on-observations-about-the-nc
Good morning, meese! Tuesday …
It is 30 degrees in Madison with an expected daytime high of 32. Mostly sunny skies are in the forecast.
McCrory conceding is a big deal – North Carolina is just a few honest election cycles away from going blue. County election commissions will now be in the hands of Democrats and if the Supreme Court rules as expected, districts are going to be rearranged to eliminate the racial bias. Big credit is being given to Rev. Barber and his Moral Monday movement (see links above). How can we turn that into a national movement – not just one man’s voice but many voices shouting out that caring about each other, that decency, is right and just? THAT is how we win state and national elections again. The backlash against common decency that is embodied in Trumpism can be met with resistance by embracing diversity and respect for everyone.
I am going to start a category with a series of posts with Healthcare Watch links so that I can keep them all in one place with a timeline. The latest: Ryan says “no one will be harmed” by the ACA repeal. What he means is that no one he cares about will be harmed. If the House passes ACA repeal without a replacement it will be an act of gross negligence. I hope that we can peel off three Republican Senators unwilling to sign on to that reckless action.
See all y’all later!
Cold again &getting colder. It is supposed to freeze even in town later this week. That is just nuts. This evening, instead of walking, I’m going to “winterize” my plants — move them all into 2 close-together clumps, so I can easily cover them when I need to.
Listened to Oi To The World on the way in — “oi to the world & everybody wins!”