Friday, May 14, 2021
Vaccine Hesitancy Endangers Us All
Monday, April 12, 2021
America's Road to Recovery
By Mildred Robertson
The past four months have been a time of turmoil. We have experienced a seditionist uprising, the inauguration of a president, an organized fight to end Covid-19 through inoculation and legislation and the beginning of a trial not only of Derek Chauvin, but of the American justice system and America itself. To quote the famous novelist Charles Dickinson, "It was the best of times. It was the worst of times."
As the nation emerges from the incompetent and tyrannical rule of the last four years, there is hope that the Biden/Harris administration can restore good governance and move this country forward. There are hopeful signs. Biden has been able to increase the effectiveness and efficiency of the distribution of the Covid-19 vaccinations resulting in at least 114,436,039 people or 34% of the population having started the inoculation process. Overall, 233,591,955 doses of the various vaccines have been distributed and 62,854,301 people have been fully vaccinated.
That pace of distribution dwarfs the efforts of the previous administration. The Trump administration predicted on December 15, 2020 that as many as 20 million Americans would be vaccinated by year's end. Their final result was a little over 31 million coronavirus vaccine doses distributed nationwide. They administered fewer than half of that number. But even with the Biden Amdinistration's accelerated production and distribution of the 3 vaccines found to be effective against the disease, Covid remains a threat to the nation's health and economy.
As the battle against Covid continues, the nation is still plagued with continuing police violence against the black community. While in the midst of the Chauvin murder trial, the nation has learned of an "accidental" police shooting in Minnesota and the assault of a Lieutenant serving in the U.S. army who was pulled over, pepper sprayed, handcuffed and assaulted; all while displaying the license tag the police require in his back window.
Today as I pen this blog, our nation struggles with yet another school shooting. We again are sending out "thoughts and prayers" while republicans continue to block any realistic efforts to reform gun control...or police violence...or wage disparity, or healthcare...or; well, anything that might make the life of the common man more fair and equitable.
And then, there is Joe Manchin. This West Virginia democrat chooses to stand in the way of the progressive agenda which is wildly popular among democrats and republicans alike. With a senate divided 51/50 in favor of the Democrats, Manchin has chosen to use the power of his one vote to hold the party hostage to his whims. He calls it a desire for bipartisanship. In reality, it appears to be a desire to buttress his personal ambitions. You see, it is clear that the party of "No" is not interested in bipartisanship and has no desire for a democratic president and a democratic congress to win. So, while Manchin's demand that democrats work across the aisle, appear noble, no one is fooled by his power play. The American people are thus forced to suffer and wait as democrats figure out a way to nuetralize their reticent 50th congressman.
But, there is hope.
President Biden has provided crucial funding through his Covid-relief bill, providing direct payments to citizens, many of whom were stuggling to meet the basic needs of life such as food and housing. The American Rescue Plan provides for child care credits, unemployment benefits, aid to local and state governments, housing assistance, school support, assistance for failing pension plans, employee retention tax credits, student loan relief and education funding. The bill also provides relief to assist rural health care providers, and much more.
Biden also has signed a number executive orders undoing the damage done by the previous administration, and addressing issues that need immediate attention despite the failure of Congress to act. (See sampling of Executive Orders below.) While these executive orders are effective in providing temporary relief to some of the problems caused by the previous administration, and many issues that existed prior to it, permanent legislation is required in order to achieve lasting change.
If the Democratic Party can hold together its fragile lead in congress... If Biden can seduce a number of moderate republicans to abandon party and serve their constituents... If Joe Manchin would stop playing "Game of Thrones" and choose to legislate... If...
Our president has a daunting task before him. He has already attacked it with vigor, and we see some evidence of the nation's revival. There are many important issues that have yet to be addressed that MUST be if we are to right this nation's path.
But I believe he has a plan. The American people must have the patience to allow him to work it. Perhaps, with our patience and support,the worst of times in this nation's recent history can truly become the best of times.
Follow the links below to access this sampling of Executive Orders
1. Establishment of Interagency Task Force on the Reunification of Families
2. Strengthening Medicaid and the Affordable Care Act
3.Reforming Our Incarceration System To Eliminate the Use of Privately Operated Criminal Detention Facilities
4. Advancing Racial Equity and Support for Underserved Communities Through the Federal Government
5.Protecting Worker Health and Safety
6. Improving and Expanding Access to Care and Treatments for COVID-19
7. Ensuring a Lawful and Accurate Enumeration and Apportionment Pursuant to the Decennial Census
Monday, March 15, 2021
Biden's in the White House: We're going to be Okay
By Mildred Robertson
There
is a Grimm’s Fairy Tale in which a young woman finds a pick axe in the ceiling
of her wine cellar. The young woman laments the fact that were she to have a child
whom she sent to the cellar to fetch wine, the axe might fall and kill the
child. She and her entire family became distraught over the possibility. They simply
missed the logic of removing the axe from the ceiling, thereby eliminating the
danger. Despite the numerous successes
of the Biden Administration to date, many on both sides of the aisle continue
to wait for the fall of the axe.
Biden
seems to be of the opinion, it is better to simply pull the pick axe from the
ceiling. He has ignored the incessant chatter of the media, and the constant
GOP attacks. Rather than engage with either the media or the GOP in divisive
political wrangling, Biden and his administration have focused on repairing the
broken government he inherited. The Biden administration has begun to systematically
shore up those areas weakened by Trump and his undisciplined, unprincipled, ineffective
administration.
Biden
has pledged to Americans that “Help is on the Way,” and he has thus far been
true to that pledge:
- President Joe Biden, sworn in on January 20, 2021, has assembled perhaps the most diverse array of cabinet nominees in history. As of March 10th, 16 of his cabinet-level nominees gained approval, despite Republican contentiousness. He lost his nominee for White House Budget, Chief Neera Tandem, based upon some innocuous tweets the GOP claimed to find offensive. Overall, however, his nominations are proceeding well.
- While the previous administration can be credited with the development of the COVID-19 vaccine, it fell far short of its goal of vaccinating 40 million by the end of December. Under the Biden Administration over 10% of the U.S. population has been fully vaccinated; averaging about 2 million vaccine doses administered per day. Biden anticipates the epidemic may be under control by July 4th if Americans continue to strictly comply with CDC guidelines.
- On Thursday, March 11th, President Biden signed a sweeping $1.9-trillion coronavirus relief package into law. The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act creates a massive infusion of federal aid aimed primarily at working families. It provides fast and direct economic assistance for American workers, families, and small businesses, and preserves jobs for American industries.
- The $150 billion Coronavirus Relief Fund provides assistance for state, local, and tribal governments navigating the impact of the COVID-19 outbreak.
- States are able to extend unemployment benefits by up to 13 weeks under the new Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation (PEUC) program. PEUC benefits are available for weeks of unemployment beginning after your state implements the new program and ending with weeks of unemployment ending on or before December 31, 2020.
- The COVID-19 support provides students 50% off the first-year tuition, which could equal approximately $6,000. In other words, a student could study for a full year for less than $6,000 without counting any other scholarships or grants they may be able to access.
- The Paycheck Protection Program is providing small businesses with the resources they need to maintain their payroll, hire back employees who may have been laid off, and cover applicable overhead.
- Stimulus checks: The checks will be a maximum of
$1,400 per individual, or $2,800 per
married couple, plus $1,400 per dependent. Like past direct payments, this
third round will be based on income. The income limits for those to receive the
maximum amount will remain the same. Individuals who earn up to $75,000 in
adjusted gross income, heads of household with up to $112,500, and married
couples who file jointly with up to $150,000 will get the full $1,400 per
person.
If you view these accomplishments, it is clear that Biden and his
team are anything but fatalistic when they anticipate America’s future. Yet challenges
still exist.
Still to be addressed are immigration, social justice, voting
rights, pay equity and police reform. Every American should be able to walk the
streets of America without fear of racial intimidation or violence. Our borders
must be secured, but our policies must be humane and just. The minimum wage must be addressed so our workforce can be adequately compensated. Police
need support, but the bad cops must be weeded out and discriminatory policing policies
must be removed. States across the nation continue to write legislation to impede minority voting, so voting rights require a federal response.
All of these issues are pressing. This administration acknowledges
the need for change in all these areas. But Biden is not like the young woman
in the wine cellar. He does not just look up at the axe and lament. He has
lifted his hand to pull the axe from the ceiling…one crisis at a time. Let’s
give him the time and support he needs to remove the axe.
We are going to be okay.
Tuesday, February 16, 2021
N.C. Senator Censured For Impeachment Vote
By: Mildred Robertson
It seems that the North Carolina Republican Party is at odds with the majority of American citizens when it comes to the impeachment of Donald J. Trump. Recent surveys show that 56% of Americans supported his conviction and nearly 60 percent of North Carolinians say the former president is either responsible or somewhat responsible for the violence at the US. Capitol on January 6, 2021. However, only 11% of North Carolina Republicans share that opinion. So on February 15th the Party moved to censure Senator Burr, one of seven Republican Senators to vote to convict the former president who incited the January 6 riot that desecrated the U.S. Capitol building, claimed 6 lives and resulted in numerous injuries.
As we watch the dissimilation of the Republication Party, it becomes apparent that the party's demise will also negatively impact the entire country. In a February 15 article published in the Greater Diversity Magazine, John E. Finn, Professor Emeritus of Government, Wesleyan University said, “In the end, a safe and healthy constitutional democracy depends upon elected public officials and an educated citizenry that values the principles and practices of constitutional democracy more than it values political power and partisan politics.”
It became clear in the last four years that many of our elected officials lack those values and principles referred to by Finn. Further, our citizenry has failed to pursue true understanding of our Constitution but rather have been seduced by conspiracy theorists and false leaders. There is no better evidence of this than the red states, North Carolina key among them, who have chosen to punish their representatives, rather than applaud their bravery for voting to impeach the 45th president of the United States.
And it is a matter of bravery. It is commonly agreed that, were the impeachment vote held by secret ballot, well more than the needed two-thirds majority would have cast their votes to convict. But our new reality is that the former president still has sway over an unhinged MAGA crowd which has demonstrated its proclivity for violence. Even if republican legislators did not have to fear physical violence to themselves and their families, there would remain the fear of the gerrymandered vote, where few republican candidates can survive the primary without the MAGA vote.
During his tenure, I have seldom agreed with Richard Burr. His decision was made somewhat easier in that he had already planned his departure from the legislature. It took courage none-the-less, whatever his other motives. So I applaud him for doing what was right for North Carolina and the nation. But our nation stands in jeopardy as long as the former president is left unchecked and his seditionist followers remain unpunished. This is a heavy burden being borne by the Democrats and the Biden administration. It is my prayer that more elected officials will let go of fear and overcome partisanship and the pursuit of power to promote the true principles and practices of constitutional democracy. Again, Sen. Burr, I applaud you for being one of seven who had the courage to make that choice.
Thursday, February 4, 2021
North Carolina D.P.I. Ponders Adding Diversity and Inclusion To Curriculum
By Mildred Robertson
There is a firestorm in North Carolina
over the N.C. Department of Public Instruction’s proposal to teach American
history as it occurred rather than whitewashing it to show that our nation has
always lived up to the lofty expectations set out in our constitution. It
appears that teaching our students the truth about America’s founding, its
slaughter of native Americans, its enslavement of Africans and its abuse of
former slaves and other minorities is just too much for some in the state to
bear.
DPI’s move to ensure diversity and inclusion
in the standard K-12 curriculum is opposed by GOP Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson who said
Wednesday he has collected 27,000 signatures in an online petition calling on
the state board to reject the new standards. Robinson, who is black, (More about him another time), said
public education has become so anti-conservative that he has not been allowed
to speak at schools while activities such as Black Lives Matter are promoted.
However, this is not an issue of
conservative versus progressive; but rather an issue of fact over fiction. I
recall when I was in middle school in Missouri when I had a heated disagreement
with my history teacher over the inventor of the cotton gin. I was taught that
Eli Whitney invented the cotton gin, but in my individual studies, with
prompting from my “woke” sisters, I had learned that slaves had invented many of
the tools and practices that were attributed to their white owners. In my
search for truth I found that Eli Whitney’s slaves invented the cotton gin. However,
they were his chattel (not considered
human therefore ineligible to file a patent). Their discoveries were
attributed to him. He patented the cotton gin in 1794. Needless to say, when I stated
as much on my test, my answer was marked wrong. She was incensed, even though I
had provided her with proof that what she was teaching was incorrect.
That was more than 50 years ago, yet many
white Americans still seem to struggle with the incongruence of history with perceived
reality. Why is it so hard to state that America was a land stolen from its
original owners and its economy built on the backs of enslaved people? Why would such a statement be considered
divisive? Is it, perhaps, because this
nation has yet to take the first step toward reconciliation with those that
have been wronged—acknowledgement of guilt!
We must teach our children the
struggles this nation has endured in order to arrive at this place in history.
We have to let them see what we did wrong, as well as what we did right. How else can they be expected to make better
decisions?
The American experiment is an awesome,
somewhat successful one. But it is not
without flaws. Our country has brutalized many on its trek toward becoming the
most powerful nation in the world. Non-Europeans
have borne the brunt of that brutality. But America has historically failed to
admit the brutality and disparity that accompanied its progress.
Looking back toward slavery and its
aftermath, forty acres and a mule would have been nice. But could those of you
who wield the reigns of authority simply agree to those dark chapters of our
nation’s history and codify methods to ensure that parity will be pursued in
the future? Can we work toward building a nation where justice and equality are
jealously safeguarded in our current social and political endeavors? Can we
strive to see our past failures so they won’t be replicated in our future?
Can we simply teach our children the
truth?
Saturday, January 16, 2021
Donald Trump Impeached for Insurrection
By Mildred Robertson
Donald J. Trump has accomplished something no other president has ever achieved.
On January 13, 2021 he became the only President of the United States to be
impeached twice. On January 13 the U.S. House of Representatives deemed Trump a
clear and present danger to our country by a bipartisan group of
legislators. Two hundred and twenty-two
Democrats and 10 Republicans voted to impeach the 45th president of
the United States for leading a bloody rebellion. . The insurrection claimed the lives of six U.S.
citizens and endangered the lives of the entire Congress and its staff. The legislators found Trump guilty of inciting
his followers to riot on January 6th as the congress convened to
certify Joe Biden as the 46th president of the United States. The
move comes amid warnings of extremist violence that may occur between now and
inauguration at state capitols around the nation.
While the impeachment addresses Trump’s misdeeds, it does not address
his radicalized constituents nor how they will react to his censure. While
Trump did not create the hate that spilled into the halls of our Capitol on
January 6th, he has nurtured a violent political ideology inside the
Republican Party and provided a safe haven for the hateful doctrine held by the
mob that descended upon our Capital.
While Trump has orchestrated the coalition of hate groups that have
become particularly active in the last 4 years, he is a symptom and not the
cause. He has simply nurtured the racial animus motivating the racist far right
extremist proliferating in America. He has assembled a group of aggrieved
Americans who project their failures to a rapidly diversifying demographic on
the left that dilutes the voices of the aggrieved.
America has descended in two distinct camps, “Team Sedition” or “Team
Democracy. Our challenge is not a matter
of party, but a matter of conscience. There are those among us who believe that
those who desecrated the seat of our democracy must be accountable. Others preach
that we should forgive and focus on reunification.
While I agree that we must strive to be “One nation, under God,” in
order to achieve unity, we must have accountability. Those who would destroy
our union cannot be given a free pass. They must repent for their sedition, and
pay the price. Only then can they be welcomed back to full citizenship.
Clearly, there is no strength in a nation divided. But a key component of a strong democracy is accountability. Until we have addressed the foundation of the
hate and violence unleashed upon our nation on January 6th by Donald
Trump and his minions, we cannot move forward. Until we have held responsible
those who incited and carried out the heinous acts of sedition that occurred in
our state capital, this nation cannot heal.
First comes repentance—then comes forgiveness. Then, perhaps, we can
move toward unity.
Friday, January 8, 2021
FAILED PRESIDENT INCITES INSURGENTS: Threatens Egalitarian Rule
By Mildred Robertson
The 45th President has experienced a year filled with
failure. He failed to repeal Obamacare. He failed to build his wall. He failed
to win re-election, losing to Joe Biden in a crushing campaign that mirrored
the numbers by which Trump defeated Hillary Clinton in 2016. His efforts to
have courts across the nation reverse his defeat have been utterly futile; including
his petition to the Supreme Court. His party lost the two contested seats to
the Senate which resulted in an historic shift of power in Congress from the Republicans
to the Democrats. Following all this failure, he has finally experienced
success. He has successfully incited his followers to riot, attacking our
democracy and desecrating the halls of the United States Capital…“the People’s
House.”
Trump led an insurrection of thousands of misled devotees that he
himself referred to as a “wild rally.” He and his acolytes ravaged our
democracy and trampled our most sacred right to government “for the people, by
the people.” This drove of insurgents breached the walls of our Capital
Building, wandered the halls, and trashed the Chamber, leaving America bruised
and battered; and apparently subject to little or no rule of law. Trump himself
instructed this mob to march to the Capitol and fight to stop the certification
of Joe Biden as the duly elected president of the United States.
It was with great turpitude that
we witnessed the halls of the people’s house with tear gas billowing through
the Rotunda; congress members crouched under their desks and armed capital
police barricading the Chamber doors. Trump and his Republican cronies have muddied
our image on the world stage, and have all but brought this nation to its knees.
With malice and forethought, the 45th president of the
United States suborned sedition in order to overturn election results hailed as
the most secure in this nation’s history. He released a mob of thugs on our
congress in the midst of their certification of the 2020 election results
submitted to confirm votes cast in states across the union.
All that being said…what next? What do we do with a malicious and
possibly mentally unstable president still wielding the reigns of power? The
next 10 to 12 twelve days are perhaps the most perilous this country has faced
since 911 when the twin towers fell. He
has already shown us that he will stop at nothing to hold on to power. We know
that he will do anything to avoid the appearance of being a loser. He has let
us know that he values neither this nation nor his followers whom he gleefully
sent on a fool’s errand that resulted in death, destruction, and legal jeopardy
for thousands. So what must we do in the final days of this caustic presidency?
Our options are few, and none are simple. It would be wonderful were
Mike Pence and the senior cabinet to acknowledge that our nation is in jeopardy
and invoke the 25th Amendment. Unfortunately, Pence and senior staff
seem to have as little strength or integrity as the president himself, so it is
unlikely that they will embark upon this path. Congress can impeach him
again and eliminate him as a future threat to the union, but that would require
the cooperation of a Republican Party that has failed to hold this president to
account for numerous illegal, immoral, and perhaps treasonous acts over the
past 4 years. While Trump has clearly crossed the line for many in his party, a
huge number of them are still held hostage in a destructive death cycle as he attempts
to hold on to the favored status of white males in American politics and
society at large.
The American public is desperate for a solution. We are thirsty for
reasoned leadership, political dignity, the rule of law, and most of all the
assurance that a steady hand holds the helm of our nation’s future. We are days
away from the moment when we will move from a rudderless nation casting about at
sea to one with a common cause directing us toward a shared destiny in keeping
with the vision of the Founding Fathers.
There is, however, no assurance that we will arrive at our destination
intact; or for that matter, at all. In the storied words of Founding Father Patrick
Henry, “Now is the time for all good men
(and women) to come to the aid of their country.” All Americans must lay
aside our petty differences and focus on maintaining our democracy, flawed
though it may be. While our nation has often fallen far short of the lofty
goals to which we subscribe, we nevertheless are the preeminent democracy
established in the world to date. We cannot let this evil, petty man and his
acolytes destroy that legacy.
All great societies fall, but now is not our time! Will we rise up to
the lofty aspirations of our forefathers, or will we let this tiny man with his
outsized ambition make us another of his colossal failures?
The answer to that question remains to be seen.