By Mildred Robertson
Monday, July 22, 2024
Still Riding with Biden - Follow His Lead
Sunday, July 14, 2024
Violence is Not the Answer to Political Discord
By Mildred Robertson
Saturday, July 6, 2024
Religion and Politics 2024: It's Personal
"Some folks need killing! It’s time for somebody to say it. It’s not a matter of vengeance. It’s not a matter of being mean or spiteful. It’s a matter of necessity! When you have wicked people doing wicked things, torturing and murdering and raping. It’s time to call out, uh, those guys in green and go have them handled. Or those boys in blue and have them go handle it.…"
Tuesday, July 2, 2024
Supreme Court Creates Existential Threat to Democracy
By Mildred Robertson
In a blog published June 22 I opined that: "While the Court labors under a cloud of suspicion regarding its integrity and which cases it took up and why; America’s future hangs in the balance. This nation stands on the precipice of disaster if the Supreme Court does not show the same kind of strength and integrity we have witnessed across this nation, as state courts held rioters, insurrectionists, rebels, and even would-be kings responsible for their actions."
Well, we no longer stand on the precipice of disaster. We are now tossed into the breach!
On Monday, the Supreme Court gave unprecedented power to the United States President...power that in the wrong hands can destroy the democratic foundation upon which our nation has stood since July 4, 1776. The Supreme Court ruled that Donald Trump is partially immune from prosecution for efforts to overturn the 2020 election. They found that Trump cannot be prosecuted for "official acts" taken in office but could be liable for illegal private conduct. The ruling ended in a 6-3 ruling on ideological lines with Justices Ketanji Brown Jackson, Sonia Sotomayor, and Elena Kagan dissenting.
An impassioned dissent from Justice Sonia Sotomayor said this ruling left her with "fear for our democracy." I share her fear as we face an upcoming election where polls have the racist, sexist, criminally indicted Donald Trump running neck-and-neck with President Joe Biden. She, Kagan, and Jackson envision a grim outlook for U.S. democracy. Sotomayor wrote, "In every use of official power, the President is now a king above the law."
Jackson also paints a grim picture of this nation's future, stating, "If the structural consequences of today's paradigm shift mark a step in the wrong direction, then the practical consequences are a five-alarm fire that threatens to consume democratic self-governance and the normal operations of our government."
The first ember of the coming blaze threatening to burn our country to the ground is the criminal election fraud case against Trump. That case will now be sent back to U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan who must rule on whether the criminal charges brought against Trump by special counsel Jack Smith pertain to official acts performed as president or were private conduct subject to prosecution. This will undoubtedly delay the trial until after the Nov. 5 election. The result is a victory for Trump, the presumptive nominee for the Republican presidential candidacy. This decision insulates him during the election, but also literally gives him a "get-out-of-jail-free card.
So, it behooves all of us who believe in democracy to let our voices be heard during the November 5th election. No one should sit this one out.
If I were creating the perfect candidate, Joe Biden would not be my creation. But I do believe that I share similar values with him. He will do his best to do what is right for America. He is a decent human being who will choose right over wrong. I trust him, and I believe that history will look favorably upon his administration.
None of those things can be said for his opponent.
The democratic party has not always done ALL that it should to make this a more equitable society. Nevertheless, Joe Biden and the Democratic party offer the best hope for America to maintain its freedom. A protest vote will be heard by few, but felt by many.
No one is coming to save us from the existential threat of a Trump-led Republican majority. Not the courts. Not the DOJ. Not the Congress. We must save ourselves.
We must vote like our freedom depends on it...because it does.
Saturday, June 29, 2024
So, Joe Biden Had a Bad Day
By Mildred Robertson
Okay. President Joe Biden looked a little shaky during the June 27 debate. Was it disappointing for those who support a strong, democratic government? Absolutely!
But does it mean that we must accept the leadership of a convicted
rapist and felon who promoted an insurrection against the federal government? Absolutely
not!
As we examine the optics of this debate, it is clear that President
Biden was not having a good day. It also was clear that the format smoothed Trump's rough edges so we did not see the wild-eyed lunatic that normally
shows up at rallies, speeches, and on Trump Social Media. But the lies were still
there.
For instance, Trump’s rhetoric on abortion was patently absurd, and
filled with lies. Clearly, doctors are not aborting babies at nine months and
up to days after birth. That would be called murder. He denied having had
relations with Stormy Daniels, which a jury of his peers found to be
false. While his affair is of no one’s
concern but his and Melania’s, the FACT that he paid hush money to keep that
knowledge away from voters during the 2020 election is everybody’s business.
As voters mull over the pros and cons of each candidate, I hope they bear in mind that Joe Biden has done a lot to bring America out of the ditch into which Trump drove us.
- He took meaningful steps to clean up the COVID mess left by his predecessor.
- He drove down prescription drug costs.
- He actually PASSED an infrastructure bill.
- He signed an executive order to allow citizenship for spouses of Dreamers.
- He stood up to Putin’s aggression and provided support for Ukraine despite rabid Republican opposition.
- He has attempted to moderate the conflict in the Middle East, though challenges still exist. They would exist for any president. Atrocities on both sides make it difficult to throw one's support totally to one side or the other.
- He proposed meaningful border legislation that was killed by Trump and his sycophants.
- While gas and food prices are high, America still leads the world in terms of financial stability. Economic indicators are moving in a positive direction even as corporate greed pushes prices as high as the market will allow. (That’s known as capitalism.)
- He supports a woman’s right to choose.
While Joe Biden promises to spend the next four years working to
continue to improve the plight of Americans, from young people seeking relief from
student debt to those seeking to buy new homes, his opposition is still stuck
in the past, whining about a win in 2020 that was outside his reach.
Trump LOST that race, yet he still wants to canonize the rebels who
stormed the Capitol, urinated in its hallowed halls, and threatened to hang
Mike Pence. He yearns to be a dictator, if only for one day, (wink-wink). He promises tax cuts to the
wealthy and continues to denigrate Black Americans by claiming that he will
win their votes because of his mugshot. His promise to them…the return of
“black” jobs…whatever that means.
So am I somewhat disheartened, yes, but not in despair. I believe the majority of American voters are astute enough to know that a 2nd Trump presidency would be
catastrophic. It would isolate us from world leadership and launch our
democracy on a path to destruction.
We have begun the hard job of recovery from the four years we suffered under
Trump’s leadership. I do not believe our democracy could bear the burden of
four more years of that corrupt administration. So when you enter the voting
booth, think about whether this country’s foundational democracy is important
to you. If it is, you must VOTE BLUE.
Saturday, June 22, 2024
THE SUPREME COURT PROBABLY WON’T SAVE US
By Mildred Robertson
The Supreme Court is rushing toward
its final days in this term, with much left to be decided. With little more than a week to go, several
high-profile cases remain to be heard, including cases that could reshape our
nation’s laws ranging from gun control and abortion rights to social media
issues. The Court actually upheld a law that bars domestic abusers
from possessing firearms…a rare victory for gun control advocates, but
short-lived, as the Court also ruled that a bump stock does not make an AR a
machine gun, even though it can discharge as many rounds as one.
A Court that boasts
a 6-3 conservative majority has yet to issue rulings on the abortion pill and some
gun rights issues. Of course, the most high-profile case coming before them is
the Donald Trump immunity case, where Trump argues that former presidents are
immune from prosecution for official acts they took in office. They also are
considering the indictment he faces on charges of election interference. He
argues that the previous rule held that former presidents can’t be sued in
civil cases for what they did in office. But the Court has yet to weigh in on criminal
immunity. He hopes that the Court will give him a get-out-of-jail-free card. By
taking on this case, the Court gave Trump a win by making it next to impossible
for the case to be brought against him before the election, even if they ruled that
he is not immune from prosecution.
The Court has yet to
decide on whether hundreds of insurrectionists who violently attacked the U.S.
Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, should be prosecuted and jailed for obstruction
charges related to their attempt to stop the certification of Joe Biden as the duly
elected President in the 2020 election. That is a charge also faced by Trump for
obstructing an official proceeding. The Court’s decision could invalidate more
than 330 January 6 prosecutions…including Trump’s.
An example of the type
of accused insurrectionist who might be cleared is Joseph Fischer who texted
his boss before the January 6th insurrection to tell him that he
might need to post bail. He allegedly
warned that the protest at the US Capitol “might get violent.” It is also
alleged that he said, “they should storm the capital and drag all the democrats
[sic] into the street and have a mob
trial.”
According to the
Justice Department, it was Fischer who allegedly yelled “charge,” on the day of
the insurrection before running and crashing into a line of police inside the
Capitol. Video footage cited by the Justice Department shows at least one officer
on the ground following Fischer’s assault, after which he was
forcibly removed. The FBI identified Fischer based on a Facebook post that he posted
showing him inside the Capitol on January 6.
Fischer has yet to be
tried because the criminal proceeding has been tied up in appeals after a
Trump-appointed trial judge ruled that one of the criminal laws with which he
is charged must be narrowly interrupted. The case,
Fischer v. United States, is now being reviewed by the Supreme Court. The
statute says that anyone who obstructs, influences, or impedes any official proceeding
or attempts to do so commits a serious federal crime and can be imprisoned for up
to 20 years. The Justice Department has charged approximately 330 January
6 defendants with violating this statute during the insurrection. Among the accused…Donald J. Trump.
While the Court considers
issues such as abortion rights, guns, homelessness, and environmental issues, scandal
looms over two of the Court's conservative majority members. Supreme Court
Justice Samuel Alito was caught on tape stating that he questioned whether a
compromise between the left and the right is possible. According to audio
posted by liberal filmmaker Lauren Windsor, Alito said “One side or the other
is going to win…there are differences on fundamental things that really can’t
be compromised.” This leads us to wonder whether Justice Alito can make an unbiased
decision in any controversial case. This issue is magnified when you see Alito
entangled in a community controversy over flying the American flag upside down above
at least two of his residences. Flying the flag in that manner is both disrespectful
and an indication of allegiance to the insurrectionists.
Then, there’s Clarence
Thomas who has received financial perks from billionaire Harlan Crow that he
failed to declare publicly. Now, he acknowledges he should have disclosed the
free trips. He amended his financial disclosure for 2019 stating that he “inadvertently
omitted” the trips on previous reports.
While the Court labors
under a cloud of suspicion regarding its integrity and which cases it took up
and why; America’s future hangs in the balance. This nation stands on the
precipice of disaster if the Supreme Court does not show the same kind of
strength and integrity we have witnessed across this nation, as state courts
held rioters, insurrectionists, rebels, and even would-be kings responsible for
their actions.
It is my prayer that
the Court holds the line and protects democracy. If it does not…YOU are the
last line of defense.
You must vote for this
country’s future. You must support the candidates who put country before party,
who put citizens above businesses, and who put freedom and justice above anarchy.
It is up to you…because
NO ONE IS COMING TO SAVE US.
Saturday, May 18, 2024
Men of Southeast Raleigh Fight for Community's Legacy
By Mildred Robertson
It was a simple event held at the
John Chavis Memorial Park Community Center in Southeast Raleigh. Chavis, which
has a rich legacy of service to African Americans in Southeast Raleigh, was a
fitting location as brothers of "The Men of Southeast Raleigh" escorted senior mothers
being honored by the Chavis Seniors in a Mother’s Day Tribute organized by Joani
Craven and Sarah McNeil. The group of active seniors meets every Thursday for
crafts, games, and fellowship. The men served as escorts for the three seniors
recognized at the event.
Anthony Pope, coordinator of "The
Men of Southeast Raleigh" says the group was pleased to be invited to
participate in the event by long-time friend Joani Craven. He even recognizes
Craven as the one who inspired him to organize the group. “Joani and I grew up
together and have lived in the same community all our lives,” he says. It was
when he retired in 2021 that she pressed him to start the organization, which began
with just 3 men. By the time they held their first meeting, the enrollment had
expanded to 20 men. Their current membership includes about 70 individuals most
of whom are highly engaged in projects supporting Southeast Raleigh.
Members were primarily born and
raised in Southeast Raleigh. “We practically grew up together, lived in the
same communities, and went to the same schools,” says Anthony. So, the members
are invested in the vitality of this community. His fond memories of growing up
in Southeast Raleigh were the catalyst for taking on the task of maintaining
his beloved community’s legacy. “As I think back to when we grew up, the
community embraced us. Everybody's
parents were our parents,” says Pope.
The goal of the organization is
to gather men from the community who exude courage, confidence, and class and who
are committed to preserving the legacy and history of Southeast Raleigh. The
group is involved in activities both social and political that affect the
Southeast Raleigh community.
That is
the plight of Southeast Raleigh. “Our community is disappearing because people
can't pay their taxes, particularly the elderly. They don’t know you can ask
for a waiver,” says Pope.
To support homeowners in the
areas, the Men of Southeast Raleigh have begun to hold sessions to teach people
how to appeal their property valuations. The first session, which attracted
about 30 people was held on April 15 at historic Martin Street Baptist Church
which sits in the heart of Southeast Raleigh. A second meeting held on April 29
attracted approximately 100 people interested in lowering their property taxes.
The group is trying to inform as
many people as possible about ways to get tax relief. “These properties have
land that is more valuable than the houses that sit on them. I plan to plead my
case on my property taxes and want to help other people do the same,” says
Pope. He says that families who have lived in Southeast Raleigh for years are
being priced out of the market by exploding property taxes that put their
homeownership in jeopardy. That’s why his group’s efforts aim to help save
families' homes by showing them how to reduce the property tax burden. Pope says that the more people raise the
issue, the more the city will be forced to examine it.
If you want to learn more about “The
Men of Southeast Raleigh,” or wish to join the group visit the website at https://www.menofsoutheastraleigh.com/
or contact Pope at popea19783@gmail.com.