Sunday, December 27, 2020

Vice President Pence, Invoke the 25th Amendment

By Mildred Robertson

America is currently trapped in a conundrum as it awaits a response from the president to legislation needed to stabilize our economy, address our health-care crisis and fund vital government services, both military and domestic. As the nation suffers under the indifference of its Commander-in-Chief, it has become obvious that Vice President Pence must discharge his constitutional duty and invoke the 25th Amendment in order to break the log jammed legislation lying on the President’s desk at Mar-A-Largo. Section 4 of that amendment states that when a president is unable to fulfill his constitutional duties, but will not step aside, that the Vice President and a majority of either the Cabinet or a body designated by Congress may declare that the President is “Unable to discharge the powers and duties of his office.”  

There has been much discussion as to Trump’s psychological state, and whether his mental health is a factor in the manner in which he has governed. Over the past 4 years we have suffered under his leadership much as a child subjected to the whims of a schizophrenic parent. As we await his signature on legislation required to keep the government open and address other pressing governmental needs, many in the government and the media wring their hands, wondering how he will respond.

He has tied the hands of Congress due to his refusal to either veto the Covid-19 legislation lying on his desk or sign it. But whether his failure to carry out his constitutional duties is based on mental deficiency or simple mean-spiritedness, it is clear that his intent is to stymie both Republicans and Democrats in their quest to address a dire public need in order to assuage his wounded ego. Without his action, Congress can neither move forward to over-ride his veto or submit a revised bill that meets his specifications. If he refuses to act, that legislation will have to wait until the new administration takes office January 20, 2021.

But the American people don’t have that kind of time.

Trump, it seems, is oblivious to the consequences of his failure to act on the lives of countless Americans facing eviction, the end of unemployment payments, food shortages, job loss and for many…death. His failure to act encumbers funding for Covid-19 treatment which will impede the production and distribution of life-saving vaccinations and will negate the $600 stipend intended to help Americans struggling with lay-offs and job loss. So he is indifferent to the crises Americans face as he wastes precious time on political posturing and adolescent temper tantrums.

This president poses a clear and present danger to the welfare of our nation. He has tested every lever the Founders created to safeguard us from despots and their tyranny. Thus far we have survived with a democracy that is tattered, yet still somewhat intact. But we now teeter on the brink. We must not, at this final hour of his administration, allow him to bring democracy to its knees.

Vice President Pence must do what he has not done during his entire tenure as Vice President. He must make a stand. It is clear that Trump is either unable or unwilling to carry out the duties necessary to maintain the health and well-being of this nation. He represents a clear and present danger to our union.

Vice President Pence must invoke the 25th Amendment and release this nation from the clutches of a madman who does not value our democracy, and scoffs at the most fundamental tenets of our freedom.  He must invoke the 25th Amendment, declaring Trump unfit for office. His failure to do so will result in irrevocable harm to our national security and more lives lost unnecessarily. His decision on this matter will dictate whether he will be a historical footnote in the Trump administration or be remembered as a patriot who stood for Democracy 

Sunday, November 1, 2020

Dark Forces Threaten American Democracy

By: Mildred Robertson

As record numbers of citizens exercise their right to vote in the 2020 Election, dark forces are moving across our country to dampen those patriotic impulses. From armed militias plotting to intimidate voters at the polls to a Trump caravan accosting a democratic campaign bus in Texas, this year’s presidential election harkens back to the early days of the Civil Rights movement. During that period, African Americans were threatened with guns, dogs, nooses and water hoses to prevent them from casting their ballots. It appears that today, many citizens, black and white alike, may face great personal peril as they cast their vote in the November 3rd election.

In Alamance County in North Carolina, a “Souls to the Polls” march to take advantage of the last day to early vote in that state resulted in an attack by the police…police who were supposed to be providing security for the marchers. According to the NAACP, which organized the march, the group had appropriate permits to march, and had shared their plans with the local police prior to the event. It appears when the group paused for 9 minutes to honor the memory of George Floyd, they were ordered out of the street, and were then set upon by local police with tear gas. Among those gassed were invalids and children.

Meanwhile, the current administration is lobbying the courts to suppress votes, by eliminating all that do not arrive by Tuesday, November 3rd, regardless of when they were mailed. This could disenfranchise millions. In Harris County Texas more than 120,000 voters who participated in drive-through voting are in danger of having their votes invalidated. While the Texas Supreme Court rejected the request to hear the Republican case, a Federal court will take up the ruling on Monday to decide whether those votes will be counted. Drive through ballots represent 10 percent of the votes cast in that state.

Today it feels as though time has actually gone backward. But on Tuesday, November 3rd America has the opportunity to reset the clock. We must we vote. We must encourage our friends and neighbors to vote.

The dark forces whose goal it is to dim this nation’s light can only succeed if we let it. But we can lift our collective voices and reject the darkness. We can move toward the light. We can reclaim the soul of this nation.

Vote as if your life depends on it…because it does.

#soulstothepolls #NAACP #AlamanceCounty #VoterSuppression #Policebrutality #Vote2020

Tuesday, October 27, 2020

You Voted; But You’re Not Done!

Why Voting isn’t Enough in the 2020 Presidential Election

By: Mildred Robertson

The final day of 2020 Presidential Election season is only days away. If you have already cast your vote, you are among 65.5 million Americans who have participated in early and mail-in voting. According to CNN, that’s almost half of all votes cast in the 2016 presidential election and more than the 58.3 million cast in pre-election voting that year.

If you lean democratic, you may be feeling pretty good right now. You’ve cast your vote, and it appears the polls are on your side. National polls as of October 27 show Vice President Joe Biden polling at 52.1 percent compared to Trump at 43 percent.  In comparison, the 2016 election showed Hillary Clinton with just a four-point lead in national polls, with neither candidate breaking the 50 percent mark. One week out Clinton was at 46 percent, while Trump polled at 42 percent. Though pundits and pollsters alike say that Biden is in a much better position than Clinton in 2016, the fact remains that she was leading…until she wasn’t.

There are numerous reasons why Clinton struggled to trounce Trump, and ultimately fell in the polls. Her precipitous fall has been rehashed more times than I care to recall. Suffice it to say, some things came up. While Biden’s campaign may not have to deal with the same challenges as Clinton’s; challenges do exist. That’s why Democrats must leave no room for error.

Among those issues facing Democrats is a concerted effort on the part of the Republican Party to suppress the vote. Tactics range from slowing down mail service, to eliminating voting locations, voter intimidation using armed vigilantes at the polls and rejecting ballots dated prior to Election Day, but not received by November 3rd. Among the most egregious challenges Americans may face if Biden is elected, is that the sitting president has threatened to refuse the peaceful transfer of power if he fails to win the election.

These challenges and others aimed at disenfranchising voters across the nation threaten our ability to self-govern and may lead to the dismantling of our democracy as we know it. You might be asking what more you can do if you have already cast your vote. Well there is plenty.

Americans must articulate a clear choice in this election. That can only be accomplished by robust voter participation across the country, with particular emphasis on swing states. North Carolina is one of the coveted swing states that may determine who assumes the presidency. Other prized swing states include Arizona, Florida, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.

For those of us living in swing states it is imperative, if we wish our political philosophy to prevail, that we don’t just vote, but also work to get out the vote. There are numerous groups and organizations participating in voter turnout (GOTV) across the country. If you are not connected with any such group, they are easily identifiable on the web, and would be happy for you to volunteer. Among the activities in which you can engage to help guarantee a free and fair election are:

·         Identifying personal volunteer opportunities

o   Poll Watcher
o   Phone Banking
o   Door Knocking
o   Distributing/Displaying Campaign Signage

·         Contacting members of your family/social network and encouraging them to vote.

·         Donating to a campaign that supports your political philosophy and beliefs

·         Working the polls

·         Posting pro-campaign messages on your social network

These are only a few examples of the steps you can take to ensure that sufficient numbers of votes are cast to leave no doubt as to the intended choice of the majority of Americans. In this year, like no other before it, it is imperative that citizens take their civic responsibility seriously.

You took the first step and voted; but this year that may not be enough. Choose your task, and take the next step to help ensure that the 2020 election results in an outcome that reflects the will of the people.

Voting is not enough. You must WORK THE VOTE!

Sunday, October 18, 2020

Voting: the Most Important Thing You Will Do in 2020

By Mildred Robertson

It appears that Americans have gotten the message. The best way to change our nation’s direction is for its citizens to let their voices be heard through the ballot box. An unprecedented number of citizens have cast their ballots across America, even in the face of long wait times, fears about tampering with mail-in ballots and threats of intimidation at polling places.

North Carolinians were among the first Americans to cast a ballot during the 2020 General Election as they flocked to the polls on October15, 2020. By the end of business yesterday, Nearly 1.9 million North Carolinians had exercised their right to vote. That compares to only 657,203 votes cast during the same time period in 2016.




It is heartening to know that U.S. citizens will not be intimidated by forces that appear intent upon ending our experiment in liberty. It is clear Americans will face all obstacles placed before them to participate in the one enterprise that makes us unique among our peers; governance for the people, by the people.

Ours is a freedom not easily gained, and not effortlessly maintained. Sacrifice has been the bedrock of our nation’s journey to be the nation we profess to be in our constitution. The obstacles to maintaining our freedom in 2020 are daunting; but they are by no means the most formidable obstacles we have encountered in our relatively young republic.

As our ancestors faced down dogs, clubs, and water hoses to exercise their right to vote, so we must face our own obstacles. We cannot be intimidated or complacent.  We must embrace our legacy and challenge those who would deny us our birthright.

We must vote!

 

Tuesday, October 6, 2020

Your Country - Your Choice: Vote November 3rd

By Mildred Robertson

 Black Americans have a choice to make in 2020. Will we allow the sacrifices of our ancestors be for nothing, or will we make sacrifices to ensure that Black voices are raised in the 2020 presidential election?

 All kinds of obstacles have been erected in 2020 to discourage Blacks and other minorities from participating in the November 3rd election. Our young people are being bombarded with disinformation about the records of Democratic nominees. Republican legislators and Secretaries of State are instituting rules and regulations that will limit access to the ballot box. The Post Master General has actively worked to slow mail services in order to negatively impact vote-in mailing. 



While some of these tactics are new, this push to deny minorities access to the ballot box is an age-old battle between racist conservatives and Black people seeking the promise of America.  Black people were ushered into that promise when granted the right to citizenship in 1868. But having the right to vote did not translate into the ability to exercise it.

A systematic effort to turn Blacks and minorities away from polling places has prevailed from 1877 until the present, resulting in the exclusion and suppression of communities of color in the political power structure. Southern and conservative legislators across the country have doubled their efforts to block minorities from the ballot box since the Supreme Court gutted the Voting Rights Act In 2013. Many jurisdictions currently labor to institute draconian rules and regulations meant to make it difficult for minorities and Progressives to access the ballot box. Those seeking to depress minority voting hope to negatively impact turnout this year by providing fewer polling places, limiting hours and making mail-in voting unreliable. Further, armed militia have been encouraged to poll watch to intimidate minority voters.

None of these tactics are new. Civil Rights activist down through the years have fought valiantly to overcome these and sometimes more violent obstacles. Throughout the years, we have gained some ground and then lost some as we struggle to reach victory.  But the struggle must go on.

If you cannot stand in line for an indeterminate amount of time to cast your vote; then request a mail-in ballot. If you are not sure your mail-in ballot has time to reach the Board of Elections by or before November 3rd, early vote.  If you cannot get to an early vote location, then be prepared to stand in line on November 3rd for however long it takes. But whatever method you choose…Vote.

No matter how difficult it is to cast your vote, you must make it a priority in 2020. It is you who will decide the kind of country in which we live. Whether you vote or stay home, you are making a choice. Choose to be part of the solution. Vote in the 2020 Election. 

Saturday, September 19, 2020

Ruth Bader Ginsburg: Lioness of Equality

 By Mildred Robertson

Today we mourn the loss of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who succumbed to a long battle with cancer. Ginsburg was only the second woman to sit on the highest court in the land.

 

Both a champion for justice and progress, Ginsburg led the fight for equality under the law. Her tireless advocacy, unending service, and trailblazing spirit opened the door for women and girls across the country to aspire to, and achieve seats of power in government and business. Her efforts, however, were not confined to seeking justice for women. She was equally committed to securing justice for all.

 

Nominated by Bill Clinton in June 1993, Ginsburg was confirmed in August. Her appointment to the Court followed a legal career as an advocate for the advancement of gender equality and women’s rights. Before taking the bench, Ginsburg had already won multiple cases argued before the Supreme Court.  

 

Her passing comes at a pivotal time in our nation’s history. If the Joe Biden/Kamala Harris ticket is successful, it will be the first time that a woman, no less a Black woman, is a heartbeat away from the levers of power in the United States. It remains to be seen whether America is ready to make that leap. While Kamala is neither the first female candidate to vie for either president or vice president of the United States, a successful Biden/Harris ticket would nonetheless be a huge departure from political norms in the U.S. The success of such a ticket is made possible, in part, by the work of Justice Ginsburg and others like her.

 

Justice Ginsburg’s passing also adds to an already fracas 2020 Presidential campaign. The airwaves have been awash in advertisements attempting to establish uncertainty about the efficacy of our political system. Both political parties are embroiled in a flurry of activity to determine how to maintain the power to fill the vacant seat, while doing as little damage to candidates caught up in tight races across the country.  Voters are carefully watching, and many are mobilizing to respond to how the White House and the Senate handle this vacancy with less than two months until the national election. The question is, will our Congress respond in a way that honors her memory and her body of work, or will her passing be the catalyst for a major challenge to our democracy.

 

As the nation pauses to honor Ginsburg, a folk hero sometimes referred to as “the Notorious RBG,” the words spoken in a 2018 documentary about her life powerfully exemplify her passion for justice. Ginsburg paraphrased the 19th Century abolitionist and women’s rights activist Sarah Grimke, stating, “I ask no favor for my sex; all I ask of our brethren is that they take their feet off our necks.”

 

Those words…that legacy resonate as women still struggle to meet their potential in a world that maintains a double standard, and black people struggle just to live. The question is, will America live up to Ginsburg's call for justice and allow women and minorities to stand in liberty, or must we fight to remove the weight of oppression to gain justice and equality.

 

She will be missed—but will not be forgotten. May the "Lioness of Equality" rest in Glory and may her work stand through the winds of change.

Monday, August 31, 2020

The State of America: Change Has to Come

By Guest Blogger, Mary Ratliff, President NAACP Columbia, Missouri Chapter

We are experiencing a very tragic and difficult time in our Country. I listened to the President's speech during the Republican Convention that compelled me to put pen to paper to respond to what seems to be a distorted or omitted fact in Donald Trump's speech. While delivering his speech He posed this question, while directing their attention toward the White House: "What is the name of this House, which is of course the White House. He then said, "We are here they are not."

Many have criticized those remarks but no one has addressed the meaning of his remarks, meaning this House is named for those who should occupy it, and is called the White for that purpose. I believe this was not a dog whistle but a bullhorn announcement to those who believe the presidency should be reserved for white males only.  

Change has to come, we need to recognize this is not a movement but a revolution. In a movement requests are made; in a revolution demands are made with expected outcomes.  We are calling upon like minded citizens, as was the case in the 50's, 60's and 70's, to join with us to march, demonstrate and strategize to bring about the changes necessary to bring peace to this troubled country.

We need all hands on deck to turn out the vote this November 3, 2020. Make no mistake, this administration has caused damage that will take strong leadership to repair. Unfortunately there are those who want to take us back to the 'good old days'  when Black Americans were viewed as less than human; only capable of jobs that required physical strength. This was not to be the only plight of the Black Race, because we had strength most of the time with little or no formal education. Black mothers and fathers taught us there is nothing more important than freedom and education; so we fought, bled and died for the right to have our little boys and girls enjoy the freedom that is due them.

I am appealing to our white friends, recognizing they can never walk a mile in our shoes,  to have a conscious that will direct them to no longer sit by and allow the senseless killing of Black men by police for no reason but for the color of their skin. 

Let us make it plain, there are those who say if no change is made in administration, we will be set back as a people, I say to you, that's a dice that shouldn't be rolled. Slavery did not stop John Brown, Harriett Tubman, Medgar Evers or Dr. Martin Luther Jr., and it wont stop us. It seems so strange to have to say in 2020, "we will be free." Unfortunately, that is not the case for Mike Brown, Travon Martin, George Floyd, Blake Taylor and so many others. 

We like Dr. King believe in a nonviolent revolution and refuse to allow our message to be lost in senseless violence. So we commend our young people for accepting the torch passed on to them as we continue to be the shoulder for them to stand on until we all are free indeed.

Respectfully Submitted By Mary A. Ratliff. President Columbia NAACP

Ratliff has spent over 60 years in the civil rights struggle, beginning in the 1960s when she helped organize a group called Concerned Citizen United. She later became president of the Columbia Chapter of the NAACP where she continues to serve today. Ratliff also served several terms on the National Board of the NAACP.