Showing posts with label Hypocrisy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hypocrisy. Show all posts

Sunday, January 14, 2024

Five Finger Discount

At risk of appearing to be piling-on it would seem you cannot get enough of the ethical lapses from those Moms For Liberty mommas.

Keri Blair, former Tennessee school board member, and member of the book banning, Critical Race Theory conspiracy-mongering, COVID-denying and LGBTQ-hater organization - Moms For Liberty - was arrested on January 5th after allegedly shoplifting from Target on seven different occasions.  According to the Collierville Police Department Blair purportedly engaged in skip-scanning items at Target self-checkout stations seven different times between November 25 and December 20.

Collierville Police Department

The 43-year-old, self-described staunch conservative, was just over a year into her first term on the Collierville school board, resigned last Tuesday citing personal, family reasons.

Blair's departure follows Moms For Liberty-backed candidates being swept out of office late last year in Philadelphia's suburban Central Bucks and Pennridge school districts despite the group holding their annual conference in the Pennsylvania city.     

Listen-up moms, if you live in a glass house; don't throw stones.  And for the love of God and all that is holy, don't engage in retail theft.  Closed circuit security footage is admissible in court.

Sheesh...

Jihad On The Written Word

In case you missed this ongoing skirmish in the larger culture war there's plenty of folks working overtime to make sure they control what you and your children or grandchildren read. 

Beginning in July of 2021 PEN America began tracking public school book bans and has documented nearly 6,000 instances of banned books including 3,362 bans affecting 1,557 unique titles covering the 2022-23 school year.  This included 1,480 authors, illustrators and translators.

New Christmas Ornament for 2023
This represents an increase of 33% from the 2021-22 school year.  Having wrested the title from Texas, Florida now leads the nation in book bans.  

Drivers of these trends include vaguely-worded legislation, national advocacy groups pressuring local school boards with the threat of penalties, lawsuits and criminal prosecution escalating the book bans to record levels.

In the first nine months of 2023 the American Library Association reported more than 1,900 titles challenged, a 20% increase over the same period in 2022. 

Singled-out for particular attention are people of color or anything associated with the LGBTQ community.  When the final three months of 2023 are included the total will certainly rise.

Major findings:

  • More than 40 percent of all book bans occurred in school districts in Florida.   Across 33 school districts, PEN America recorded 1,406 book bans cases in the sunshine state, followed by 652 bans in Texas, 333 bans in Missouri, 281 in Utah and 186 bans in Pennsylvania.
  • Overwhelmingly, book bans target subject matter on race or racism or featuring characters of color as well as books with LGBTQ characters.  Banned books also include books on physical abuse, health and well-being and themes of grief and death. Notably, most instances impact young adult books, middle grades, chapter books, or picture books specifically written and selected for younger readers. 
  • Punitive state laws, combined with pressure from vocal citizens and local and national organizations have created difficulties for local school districts forcing them to either restrict access to books or risk legal and financial penalties for educators and librarians.

In the face of this there is a small measure of poetic justice to be found between the pages of banned books.  Bridget Ziegler, book ban queen and Moms for Liberty member from Florida, and her husband Christian Ziegler, now former Florida Republican Party Chairman, have found themselves embroiled in the fallout from a police report of a consensual sexual threesome including sexual battery allegations against the deposed GOP chairman.

Sniff Sniff.  Do you smell what I smell?  I suspect it's a whiff of schadenfreude in the Florida air. 

A free people do not censor speech or ban books.


Sunday, January 29, 2023

Sunday Morning Economics - Debt Ceiling Simplified

It is factual to say the our burgeoning federal debt is a consequence of budget choices made by both Democrats and Republicans.  It has been a bipartisan endeavor to borrow money to finance expanded federal spending, underwrite the indirect costs of tax cuts, maintain social safety nets and expand assistance during recessions.  It is an oversimplification to suggest that growth in spending is the sole domain of Democrats or cutting taxes is the sole domain of Republicans.  

Democrats and Republicans mutually engage in both pursuits.  

Recent history suggests that the largest drivers of our accumulation of debt has been the federal response to the economic downturns of the 2008 financial crisis and the 2020 pandemic crisis.

You may recall that when Obama took office in 2009 he inherited a recession from Bush.  In response, he persuaded Congress to authorize $787 billion in stimulus spending and tax cuts.  Safety-net spending continued at higher levels over the ext few years as the economy slowly rebounded.

After COVID spread across the globe in 2020 leaving floundering economies everywhere in its wake Trump persuaded Congress to authorize a much larger aid package exceeding $3 trillion.

Biden ascended to office in 2021 and signed into law an additional $1.9 trillion in stimulus.

It would be fair to question the efficacy of individual components of all of the foregoing.  Both parties continue their finger-pointing.  And economists disagree amongst themselves.  Nevertheless, there is general agreement that in the face of a serious economic decline federal spending (and its resultant borrowing) to protect citizens, businesses and stimulate the economy is a good thing.

There is also general agreement - amongst economists anyway - that recent inflationary pressures can be laid at the feet of flooding the economy with all of that liquidity.  But I digress.

So, is it a small matter to assign blame to individual parties or administrations for the debt?  Of course not.  Like I said at the outset this is bipartisan.  The deficit increased by roughly $12.7 trillion under the administrations of Bush and Trump.  And an additional $13 trillion under the administrations of Obama and Biden (so-far).

Of course, these are simply the raw numbers and do not account for the deficit impacts of policy decisions that persist for many years after presidents depart.  Nor does it address the fundamental principle of matching spending with revenue.  In years of extraordinary spending demands my own household may exceed its revenue resources.  But subsidizing a lifestyle solely with borrowing is reckless and fraught financial planning. 

The important thing to remember is that we got here largely as a consequence of the actions of the four most recent administrations.  As you witness the current drama remain mindful that any newfound spine for deficit spending is coming from many of the same members of Congress who sat idly by and with nary a whimper raised the debt limit three times while the former guy was in office. 

Sure, they want to blame everything on the current guy.  That is theatrics and politics.  I get it.

I'll conclude this post with an observation and admonition.  Failing to raise the debt limit does nothing to control spending for the simple reason that the money has already been spent.  Getting your undies in a knot for all the stuff they've already bought doesn't do anything to stop Congress from spending the money from the get-go.  It may keep your base in a near-state of constant agitation and near-erotic arousal but when you pick it apart it's conflated virtue-signaling.  Sure, I admit to being raised in a simpler time; but I learned this:

Paying your bills is virtuous.

Playing with dynamite is dangerous.

You're welcome.

And stay-tuned.....

Saturday, August 8, 2020

Tweet of the Absurd




I suppose if it’s acceptable for the President of the United States to indulge in an occasional dalliance it’s acceptable for the President and Chancellor of Liberty University to indulge in an occasional dalliance.

Vacation, yacht, cocktail, redhead, unzipped - oops!

Taking 'liberties' as it would appear.  Photo on social media bites back.

It is a strange world indeed that this sort of behavior has become normalized.....