Update from the
Heartland
No.793
20.2.17 – 26.2.17
Blog version: http://heartlandupdate.blogspot.com/
To all,
President
Trump chose Lieutenant General Herbert Raymond ‘H. R.’ McMaster, USA, PhD [USMA
1984] to replace the ousted ‘Mike’ Flynn [792].
McMaster has a reputation as a warrior-scholar in a similar vein as ‘Jim’
Mattis. ‘H.R.’ appears to be far
less controversial than ‘Mike’ Flynn.
We shall see how this plays out.
On
Wednesday, the Trump administration issued guidance rescinding federal
involvement in the transgender bathroom access issue. I do understand the social conservative objection to the
Obama administration’s Departments of Justice and Education guidance of Friday,
13.May.2016, extending Title IX protection to transgender students,
although I emphatically disagree with that objection. Like a citizen’s fundamental right to privacy, these
questions boil down to some very elementary matters, primarily whether a
citizen’s fundamental right exceeds the authority of the State to impose upon a
citizen’s private choices. The argument
used to deny freedom of choice to transgender students (citizens) is quite like
so many of the social conservative dicta – where are the boundaries? The rationale goes . . . bad men will
take advantage of the guidelines and assault disadvantaged females in female
designated restrooms. So, instead
of enforcing laws already in existence, they have to pass a law similar to
North Carolina dictating citizens must use the restroom for the gender they
were assigned by the doctor at birth rather than the gender they identify with
in life. The tragedy in all this .
. . the social conservatives seek to punish the innocent in broad strokes in
the name of defending ‘defenseless’ females rather than focus any law on the
lawbreakers. They fret about bad
men pretending to be women and assaulting women. I am a state’s rights citizen up to a point. That point for me is the denial of
private freedom of choice (or infringement upon a citizen’s fundamental right
to privacy) without a clear, demonstrable, greater public good or public safety
requirement. I thought President
Obama did not go far enough to protect the individual citizen. Now, President Trump decided to regress
to placate the social conservatives who supported him rather than protect the
most disadvantaged among us.
Unless we are going to pick up a common practice of examining the
genitalia or inspecting the birth certificate of every person using a
particular restroom, laws similar to North Carolina are unenforceable and only
create a mean spirited environment for transgender citizens. Transgender people have been using
restrooms for as long as we have had flushable toilets with no discriminatory
laws. Grow up people!
Comments and contributions from Update no.792:
Comment to the Blog:
“I still contend that Trump has no ‘policy’ concepts in the usual
sense. He responds to the noise in his mind. Remember also that he started his
adult life with enough money to be surrounded by sycophants. Hence, he probably
still believes in his own business success despite the disagreement of such
reliable sources as Forbes Magazine. That circle of yes-men continues, but now
he has the attention of the larger world. Many of us are more honest, as represented by the press. Hence the strange statement on the
Israel/Palestine mess. He said, ‘We’ll do the easiest thing that gets good
headlines.’ He approaches
everything that way. Unfortunately,
he so completely lacks empathy that he has no idea what people will praise. The attacks on the news media reflect
his desperate, failed efforts to receive acclaim. If Trump were capable of empathy, he could get much more of
the acclaim he seeks and do far less damage.
“I have discovered that Trump’s supporters have entirely different
sources of information from mine. Their picture of reality arises from
Breitbart, Rush Limbaugh, and talk radio. There may be others. I suspect ‘conservative’ Christians have
media using their religion to promote these same ‘facts’ not supported by any
evidence. Lately, I have even seen Fox ‘News’ included in an enormous ‘liberal
agenda’ conspiracy more than once. Were I not aware that these Trump supporters have actual
people delivering this material to them, I would think they had some mass
mental illness. In fact, people
they trust mislead them.
“I disagree with your first-listed correspondent most of all on
one point. The notion that ‘private
enterprise generally outpaces government efforts’ disregards the different
goals of governing versus profit; the inefficiency of duplicated structure,
marketing, and management in capitalism; and actual results. The stunning example for me is
privatized education. This idea is key to strengthening the oligarchy, both by
promoting government-by-capitalism and by weakening education. The push to privatize education has met
with more success here in Ohio than in most places, and the result has been
excessive profit for capitalists and loss, by any measurement I have seen, for
the educational attainments of students both public and privatized. (The
privatized students perform worse.)
“In your discussion with another correspondent, you mention that
only a third of Germans voted for the Nazis. We can equally say that only about
a quarter of (eligible) U.S. voters voted for Trump. That doesn’t mean he didn’t win or that we are not ultimately
responsible for him. It means our election
process has failed us.”
My response to the
Blog:
Re:
Trump sycophants. I cannot find a
salient to argue. I have long seen
him as an insecure, narcissistic, snake oil salesman, who actually swallows his
own worthless product and truly believes in the greatness offered. I do agree with your assessment of his
paucity of empathy; in short, he has no clue.
Re:
news sources. The lack of a broad
base of information sources is not restricted to Trump supporters. The political extremes at both ends
have commonly confined themselves to news sources that feed their peculiar
sense of reality. The key to
finding information balance rests upon broad and a sufficiently populated
spectrum.
Re:
government versus industry. There
are positive and negative examples for almost everything. Education is no exception. The problem in this debate, there are
things best suited to government, and some best suited to industry. The perpetual political struggle is
finding the proper balance. Now,
the political intransigence of the last bunch of decades makes achieving that
balance all the more remote.
Re:
1932 German voters. I could not
find any data regarding the percentage of eligible voters, who actually voted
for NSDAP candidates in the 1932 election. The U.S. notoriously has comparatively low voter turn out,
which complicates the election process.
My statements were only of actual votes cast. My point was, Hitler’s fraction of the votes was sufficient
to get him in the door; the rest of his history was done by legislative
enabling (only if we discount intimidation of legislators by SA thugs).
My
very best wishes to all. Take care
of yourselves and each other.
Cheers,
Cap :-)
4 comments:
My head spins with the pace of the insane Trump Administration. I suppose that's one of their objectives, to keep everyone off balance.
The transgender restroom issue, on its own merits, doesn't amount to much except as a statement of contempt for one's fellow Americans. It is unenforceable and ridiculous. I wonder if the Bannon crowd is using this stuff to draw attention away from some more important maneuver.
The BS over which people use which restrooms is a distraction at most. Such nonsense is utterly unenforceable and, thus, pointless. I want to know what stories the media are missing while we talk about who pees where.
Calvin,
Re: “off balance.” Quite likely; although more likely, they are using the old adage: “strike while the iron is hot,” or they are attempting to define a new normal for chaos, or perhaps even all of the above.
Re: “doesn't amount to much” . . . except if you happen to be a transgender citizen. Unenforceable indeed . . . a monumentally ridiculous, spiteful and mean-spirited law . . . and Trump has essentially said, do what you will, the Feds don’t care. To me, there is NO common good or public safety justification . . . except in the minds of social conservatives who cannot accept or condone anyone not like them. How an individual sees himself or chooses to identify himself is a private matter, not a public one.
Re: distraction. It is the classic tool of the magician or slight-of-hand con man, distract with one hand while the other does the work.
“That’s just my opinion, but I could be wrong.”
Cheers,
Cap
Calvin,
I agree wholeheartedly; however, this issue is not about you and me, or our opinions. It is all about protecting the respect and dignity of all citizens, not just the anointed chosen of the faith. Just FYI: I think the Trump-Russian connections have occupied the Press far more than Trump’s spiteful instruction regarding the removal of federal protection for every citizen’s fundamental rights among which are dignity and respect under the law. But hey, that’s just me.
Cheers,
Cap
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