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The Filibuster

So much for bipartisanship. As of this writing, the Senate can’t even agree on how to disagree.  They’re stuck on an organizing resolution that will set the structure of Senate committees given the 50/50 split in the chamber.  The obvious quick-route was to simply adopt the rules hammered out by Tom Daschle (D) and Trent…

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Goodbye & Good Riddance

With apologies to “The Wizard Of Oz”… Ding-dong the con is gone! Which damn con? The con named Don. Ding-dong the con named Don is gone! Trump will be remembered as the absolute worst President in the history of our nation.  He will displace even James Buchanan, whose inept leadership set the stage for the…

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COVID-19 Analysis VIII

As I watch the coverage of the Biden inauguration, I thought I’d take a look at the state of the pandemic in the United States which he will soon inherit.  His predecessor leaves him not only this quagmire but numerous others. Our country has seen almost 25 million COVID-19 cases and over 400,000 resultant deaths. …

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What’s Next?

Last night’s Trump-incited mob takeover of the U.S. Capitol overshadowed some rather significant political bottom lines: Joe Biden will be sworn in as President on January 20. The dual Senate wins in Georgia will create a 50/50 split in that chamber.  Since VP Harris will be able to break any party-line votes, Democrats will have…

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Constitutional Oaths

It’s not like I haven’t been paying attention since last I posted to this blog.  It’s just that, once again, most of the events in TrumpLand over the past few weeks have been incredibly predictable. Trump inflaming his base with evidence-free allegations of multi-state election fraud.  Check. Trump & Company filing massive numbers of election…

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Victim Mentality

I have a very good friend who voted for Trump in 2016.  Although I purposely haven’t asked, I fully suspect that she did so again in 2020.  However, despite being a no-questions-asked Republican, she is otherwise a remarkably decent, fun, intelligent human being whom I trust implicitly.  Imagine that. Anyway, I remember talking to her…

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Georgia Senate Runoffs

As promised, I took a deeper look at the two Georgia Senate runoff elections.  Assuming that Biden foils the Kansas City Shuffle, Democrats need to win both Georgia races for a 50/50 split in the U.S. Senate – and thus claim the narrowest possible Senate control with VP Harris as the tie-breaker.  Conversely, Republicans need…

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COVID-19 Analysis VII

Our national response to the pandemic is essentially on-hold.  If possible, Trump’s interest in the pandemic is even less than it was before the election.  Biden’s hands are tied until January 20. The pandemic itself, however, is not on-hold.  In the United State alone, there have been over 11 million COVID-19 cases and over a…

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