“True terror is to wake up one morning and discover that your high school class is running the country.” – Kurt Vonnegut
Welcome to the weekend, we should be at least concerned, if not terrified. After all, look at who is in charge. Its those jerks you knew back in the day.
We have just driven into a long, dark tunnel in the back seat of the Trump Express. Will we ever see light at the other end? When a president is out of his partyâs mainstream by this much, he just provides cover for the rest of them to act out accordingly.
A few things that happened this week that you should consider, none of which will be the worst thing that Trump puts in motion over the next four years:
- The House and Senate approved a measure that scuttles a new regulation aimed at preventing coal mining debris from being dumped into nearby streams. The Senate’s 54-45 vote on Friday sends the measure to President Trump. What’s more, the law prevents the executive branch from imposing substantially similar regulations in the future.
- On Thursday, the House repealed a Social Security Administration regulation to keep people with severe mental illnesses from buying guns. Rep. Kevin Brady, R-Texas, and Chair of the House Ways and Means Committee said:
The agency should be focused on serving all of its beneficiaries, not picking and choosing whose Second Amendment rights to deny…
On the gun issue, the GOP is taking away Obamacare, so you wonât be able to afford treatment for your mental illness, but hey â go buy a gun!
To paraphrase Mitt Romney, coal companies are people too. They need the profits from dumping industrial waste in the water supply just as much as a human needs clean water. Why should we prioritize humans over corporate folks? Maybe youâre just prejudiced against legal persons.
Republicans seem to know intuitively that the faster and more boldly they move, the harder it will be for Democrats to change the rules later. As long as Republicans control both the House and the Senate, Trump will leave big, black heel marks all over our democracy.
So, calm down. Itâs gonna get worse. Take a break with a hot cuppa DECAF coffee and settle back for half an hour to listen to music. Here is Mendelssohnâs Violin Concerto E Minor OP 64 first performed in 1845. It took Mendelssohn six years to write. Today we hear it performed by three-time Grammy Award-winning violinist Hilary Hahn playing in June 2012 with the Frankfurt Radio Symphony Orchestra at the Korean Art Centre Concert Hall, Seoul Korea:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o1dBg__wsuo
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