Jan 222021
 

Speaker Pelosi on Impeachment and Unity

The Lincoln Project is also taking on Hawley. (And Meidas Touch is also taking on Cruz.) All their help is appreciated.

Meidas Touch (https://www.democraticunderground.com/emoticons/hattip.gif Mitch)

Founders Sing – “Impeached Again (Naturally)”

Now This News – As a Bernie Sanders lover who is also a knitter, I could not resist this.

“Insurrection-y Street” – a child could understand it.

This may not be the timing I would have employed to play this, but it was a request video. It is 6 minutes 43 seconds – and don’t start it if you can’t finish it – because it needs to be seen in full.

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Jan 222021
 

There seems to be a general consensus that Poet Laureate Amanda Gorman was a breakout star at the Inauguration last Wednesday with her memorable rendition of “The Hill We Climb”.

But what also will be remembered is Bernie Sanders sartorial choices for such a solemn occasion.  Vermont’s Senator-cum-Grandfather haberdashery was memorable in its own right.  Enough so that the Memes just started pouring out!

In case you were out of the country and missed it, here’s a quick review of what inspired all the creative juices to flow:

BACKGROUND & OUTFIT

WRT that manilla envelope he’s carrying – apparently Bernie had a few errands to run afterwards, including a stop at the post office.

(Actually it’s been reported that the envelope was the official Inaugural Invitation with all the related packet materials.)

There were literally hundreds and hundreds of creations, so it was hard to get it down to a manageable number.  And then to make presentation easier, I decided to group them in very broad categories, so they don’t take up quite so much real estate.

CHRIS CHRISTIE

I’d be remiss if I didn’t pay homage to Bernie’s predecessor for Memes when Chris Christie got caught sunbathing at Island Beach State Park over the July 4th weekend back in 2017 – even though the entire island was closed to the public because of a NJ statewide government shutdown.

POLITICS

Keeping in the political arena, I think these are pretty self-explanatory – from the Grand Alliance portrait to the closing Inaugural fireworks.  (But I got a real kick out of the Trumpkin domestic terrorist stealing Bernie rather than Pelosi’s Speaker podium.)

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

Vogue Cover; Beatles; Bernie Challenges Ringo; Where’s Bernie (He’s in there – you can stop the slideshow by clicking on the photo); Lunch Atop a Skyscraper (Photographer of Iconic Photo Is Unknown); A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte (George Seurat); The Last Supper (Leonardo da Vinci)

TV

These are also pretty self-explanatory

MOVIES & BROADWAY

Some are obvious to us oldsters, while some are more familiar to newbies.  I tried to put them in chronological order:

Breakfast Club; Basic Instinct (Unlike Sharon Stone, PUH-LEAS Bernie – do NOT uncross your legs!  We’re begging you!); Forrest Gump; Big Lebowski; Hamilton

Several folks created GIFs of the Bernie Meme.  The two I liked best were Bernie on a subway train and on a roller coaster.

 

There was a web site that allowed you to create your own Bernie Meme – but it got too expensive for the NYU Masters degree student to post them.

I’ll give the last word to Jen Ellis – who gifted the now-famous mittens to Bernie a couple of years ago.

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Jan 222021
 

I apologize for another canned post, but it’s extremely important – as anyone who was paying attention to the 2020 elections already knows – and it is not going to just go away, it needs work.  And Jeremy Mohler does a much better job of explaining it than I could.  (I also had better luck with mail this holiday season than he did – or maybe I was just more patient, and mailed less.)  This is from his email, sent to the world on behalf of In The Public Interest, so there’s no copyright issue.

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If I had a nickel for every time a neighbor has complained on Facebook recently about our local post office, I’d bail out the entire U.S. Postal Service, which is $14 billion in debt.

See, that’s just the problem. The Postal Service has been struggling financially for years. Throw in a pandemic and record-breaking holiday shipping season (during which FedEx and UPS turned away customers as volume grew), and America’s most popular federal agency is woefully behind on deliveries.

But before you jump to conclusions about why, check out this new report from the Economic Policy Institute on what they call “the war against Postal Service.”

Here’s what they conclude:

  • The Postal Service is a valuable public service. It connects family and friends, even in far flung places. It promotes democracy. It’s crucial to our emergency and national security infrastructure. And it provides good jobs, especially for Black workers and veterans.
  • Most of its challenges were intentionally created. A 2006 law passed by Congress (then dominated by Republicans) sent the agency into a financial tailspin. The Postal Service was forced to slash labor costs and limited in how it can increase revenue.

  • Privatization is not the answer. Selling the agency to FedEx, UPS, or Amazon would harm the consumers, workers, and small business owners who rely on universal service, especially those in rural areas. But that hasn’t kept billionaires like Charles Koch from pushing privatization.

If anything, the Postal Service should be unleashed to truly innovate for the 21st century.

Postal banking. Free WiFi. Community gardens. Affordable housing. Think about what we could do with the agency’s vast network of real estate. Nearly 99 percent of the U.S. population lives within ten miles of their nearest post office.

Those buildings are public. They’re ours.

I’m just as angry as my neighbors. My mom’s Christmas gift, which I ordered way back on December 7, still hasn’t arrived.

And that’s just a gift. Other people’s prescriptions aren’t showing up on time. Bills are going unpaid.

“I mailed five checks on the same day and nothing has cleared,” one of my city’s residents told the local news. “I feel so sorry for the postal workers because they are overwhelmed. And nobody yet has any answers as to how long this will take and when the bottom line comes down how do I even trust the United States Postal Service.”

We can fix the Postal Service if we allow it to innovate and give it the resources it needs.

If you agree, let’s make some noise about the value of a public Postal Service.

Talk to your neighbors (masked, of course). Support postal workers. Post on social media. Forward this email to friends. Sign this petition demanding incoming President Biden save the Postal Service.

I know there’s a lot going on in the world right now. But we need to do something before it’s too late.

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I can’t use a yellow highlighter here, but I have put one paragraph in large red letters instead.  That paragraph gives the crux of all the USPS’s problems (Jeremy says most, but I honestly don’t think there’s a thing that couldn’t be fixed if that were fixed.)  And that’s the thing that nobody knows.  You had to be paying pretty close attention to notice it when it passed – I admit I didn’t, but learned later.  That act is what requires the USPS to fund employee pensions for 75 years into the future – which includes employees who aren’t even born yet.  No other entity – no government entity, no for-profit corporation, no non-profit – has that kind of crippling requirement.  If you or I had to put away money like that and could not touch it, we would not be eating, and would probably be homeless.

If you could just get that into the heads of other people, it would make a huge difference.  And even more of a difference if they passed it on.

And all the machinery stolen and destroyed by Louis DeJoy didn’t help either.

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Jan 222021
 

It’s a tired painful day here in the CatBox.  I have a severe case of Republicitis, and that may be adding to the back pain.  I’m gradually increasing meds, trying not to overdo it. WWWendy is coming this evening.  I should be in the saddle tomorrow.  TGIF!

Jig Zone Puzzle:

Today’s took me 4:22 (average 6:16).  To do it, click here.  How did you do?

Cartoon:

Short Takes:

From Alternet: Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) is entering his new, less powerful role the same way he managed the Senate when he was Majority Leader, with one purpose in mind: block everything Democrats want.

Democratic Senators on Thursday blasted McConnell publicly after he threatened to filibuster the organizing agreement, which specifies how many Senators from each party sit on committees and who chairs them.

CNN’s Manu Raju notes if there is no power-sharing agreement, “the Senate will operate under the rules of the last Congress when the GOP controlled Senate majority and held committee chairs.”

At the center of McConnell’s obstruction: he’s demanding Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) commit to keeping the filibuster – which would allow Republicans to block and jettison everything Democrats want. That means Republicans could block all of President Joe Biden’s Cabinet nominees, and all legislation Democrats want to pass.  [emphasis added]

I don’t understand the particulars of how Bought Bitch Mitch can filibastard the organizing agreement. I think we could try to invoke the Nuclear Option, but that is likely to fail because Dino Joe Manchin would vote with the Republicans. However we do it, we cannot allow Republican minority rule.  RESIST the Republican Reich!!

From YouTube (MSNBC Channel): US Unfinished Business With Trump Leaves Bifurcated Vision As Biden Begins

 

Rachel is right to elucidate the horrid state of affairs Biden inherited from the RNP (Republican Nazi Party).  RESIST the Republican Reich!!

From YouTube (a blast from the past): Led Zeppelin – Stairway To Heaven (Official Audio)

 

Ah… the memories.  RESIST the Republican Reich!!

Build the Future. It Belongs to YOU!

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Jan 212021
 

Isn’t it nice to want to share a Tweet from the President because it’s so positive!

The Lincoln Project

Amanda Gorman reads at inauguration – Transcript here https://www.cnbc.com/2021/01/20/amanda-gormans-inaugural-poem-the-hill-we-climb-full-text.html

From the presentation of “The Drum Major Instinct”

John Pavlovitz on hope, night, and dawn.

This one and the next one look back instead of forward, but both are too clever to miss.
Rocky Mountain Mike – “Pardon Party”

Founders Sing – 25th Amendment

If you’ve seen this – I don’t apologize – it can stand multiple viewings.

Beau – taped around noon Tuesday, obviously – but still pertinent – now and going forward

From 1933 originally. Well, we’ve been saying we needed FDR.

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The Inauguration

 Posted by at 11:41 am  Politics
Jan 212021
 

I watched almost the entire inauguration yesterday, and I enjoyed it thoroughly, except for one thing.  When Joe was walking down the street, it scared the Republicans out of me!  I feared that a sniper might kill him.  I war relieved when he made it inside.  Here us the the the complete video, so you can move around in it for parts you haven’t seen or want to see again.

The inauguration of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris – 1/20 (FULL LIVE STREAM)

 

RESIST the Republican Reich!!

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Jan 212021
 

It’s a busy painful day here in the CatBox.  Today is a grocery delivery day from Store to Door, and I just finished unpacking and storing everything.  Tomorrow is a WWWendy day, but she is not coming until early evening, so I should be in the in the saddle.  Thinking of the former resident**, I hope a ravenous golf got his balls.

Jig Zone Puzzle:

Today’s took me 3:08 (average 4:16).  To do it, click here.  How did you do?

Cartoon:

Joe, even though Trump** is a draft evader, do NOT pardon him!

Short Takes:

From Crooks and Liars: Having made it past November, and even past the Jan. 5 runoff in Georgia, it may seem like the airwaves and signboards near you would finally be free of political ads. However … that’s not quite true. While the idea that ads are already showing up for the 2022 election cycle might even be enough to generate howls, there’s a reason that these ads should be welcomed. Because these ads are all about holding Republicans accountable for what they’ve done over the last four years.

That starts with ads that are going on the air in Wisconsin to detail the explicit connection between Sen. Ron Johnson and the violent attempt to overthrow the government. Voters to the south might not be catching those ads, but they could still run across a Josh Hawley billboard from MeidasTouch. It’s all just part of the move to clear the halls of Congress … of the people who promoted a violent attack on the halls of Congress.

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I love it, but I bet I know who loves it more!  RESIST the Republican Reich!!

From NY Times: In 17 executive orders, memorandums and proclamations signed hours after his inauguration, President Biden moved swiftly on Wednesday to dismantle Trump administration policies his aides said have caused the “greatest damage” to the nation.

Despite an inaugural address that called for unity and compromise, Mr. Biden’s first actions as president are sharply aimed at sweeping aside former President Donald J. Trump’s pandemic response, reversing his environmental agenda, tearing down his anti-immigration policies, bolstering the teetering economic recovery and restoring federal efforts to promote diversity.

Here’s a look at what the measures aim to accomplish.

Click through for much more information on what those orders entail.  RESIST the Republican Reich!!

From YouTube (MSNBC Channel): Biden Signs Executive Orders; Set To Announce National Covid Strategy

 

I think Joe is off to a great start, but we need to make our voices heard, if he becomes too prone to negotiate based on Republican promises. We know how that worked for Obama.  RESIST the Republican Reich!!

From YouTube (a blast from America): God Bless the USA – I’m Proud to be an American~ Lee Greenwood Lyrics

 

I’ve waited far too many years to be able to say this again, at last!  RESIST the Republican Reich!!

Build the Future. It Belongs to YOU!

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