Call to Action – Miller-Meeks Town Hall Monday

Screenshot from Johnson County Dems email

Marianette Miller-Meeks is holding an in-person townhall tomorrow. Here are the details

Time: 11/10 at 2 PM

Location: Roberts Memorial Center, 20497 IA-1, Keosauqua, IA 52565

There are not many details on what to expect. If you can go, please do.

Please be safe and get your questions ready!

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This is a rare town hall by the current district 1 representative. Note that it is during working hours in a small town. We are hoping some local Democrats are able to take time to attend. Thanks

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The 11th Hour Of The 11th Day Of The 11th Month

Tuesday is Veterans Day in the US, also known as Armistice Day around the world, except for Canada where it is called Remembrance Day. This day is set aside by almost the whole world to remember the day when what we now call World War 1 ended. Then it was known as the Great War or as The War To End All Wars. The end of the war laid many of the grievances that would lead to World War 2.

Here is a brief video focusing on Wilson’s selling of the war. Much of the history of World War 1 is being forgotten as it fades deeper in the past. However, it greatly affected the future world.  6 minutes: 

Over his 10 years or so in the public eye as a politician, Donald Trump has done little but insult and ignore Americans in uniform. From his skipping of a commemoration ceremony for US WW1 soldiers in France due to a light rain in 2018 to his use of military as props for his own birthday party last June, Trump has shown little but disdain for America’s military.  

Do not forget that Trump faked an injury to avoid service during Viet Nam. Do not forget that at various times Trump has shown disrespect for those who lost their lives in the military from refusing to meet their caskets coming home to calling dead soldiers “losers” and “suckers.” 

Now it seems that in what most of America hopes is Trump’s last turn on the political stage we wonder what his final insults to American soldiers will be? Will he ignore the day for commemoration Tuesday? Or will he make some remark to once again disparage their service? 

But even more importantly will he use those in our service today as pawns in one of his schemes to enrich himself and his family. Will they be used in some crazy invasion of oil rich Venezuela or Nigeria based on bogus issues? Will they be used as pawns in his attempts to use America’s cities as a launching pad for his authoritarian brand of government?

The man is erratic. His policies and those of his administration are erratic. It is scary to think this man is at the head of the most powerful military in history. It is just as scary to think he has the power to launch nuclear weapons. He is currently using our military to launch murderous attacks on small fishing boats in the Caribbean with only the flimsiest of excuses. Normally such attacks would be acts of war.

Here at home he is using his quasi-military ICE brigade to provoke a response from our own citizens in what appears to bean attempt to declare an emergency and use the military to invade our own cities.

The Constitution was written with autocrats like Trump in mind – to blunt attempts to use the awesome power of our military wrongly. Yet here we are, looking at another Veteran’s Day with a leader who seems to be itching to use our military might to settle some scores. 

Please commemorate our military and your own fallen dead peacefully Tuesday. Last Tuesday’s peaceful election repudiation of the extreme right that Trump heads up was a great thank you to our troops.

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Sunday Funday: It’s The Oil Edition

But first a short reminder from Rep. Yassamin Ansari of Phoenix on what the true goals of the extremist Republicans are. Ansari is the woman sitting at the table in this post.

I'm here outside Speaker Johnson’s office because he is starving families and gutting health care to cover up the Epstein Files.Change my mind.

Congresswoman Yassamin Ansari (@repyassansari.bsky.social) 2025-11-06T18:08:47.917Z

This is the National Republican Party. This is also the Iowa Republican Party. Starving fellow citizens; gutting healthcare; thumbing their noses at law and justice; all in service to the greatest criminal America has ever seen.

Tuesday is Veteran’s Day. This commemoration comes from the end of World War 1. WW1 ended over a century ago. It had long term consequences but most folks know little about the “war to end all wars.” So we will try to squeeze in a few questions about WW1. But so much happened last week.

A) Many on the left saw what event that happened on Tuesday as yet another “No Kings” event. What event was that?

B) The administration has been committing acts of war against what South American country or countries?

C) The administration has declared it may invade what African country?

D) What do the countries in questions (B) and (C) have in common?

E) What act triggered the start of what was then known as the Great War?

F) The notable national death of the week was that of what former Vice-President?

G) Speaking of Vice-Presidents, VP Vance had a brother running for mayor in Cincinnati, Ohio Tuesday. How did he do?

H) The number of job reductions for October, 2025 were the largest reductions for an October in how many years?

I) A major impetus for pushing the US into the war was the Zimmerman telegram which promised what to Mexico if they joined Germany in the war?

J) The right wing extremist organization “Moms For Liberty” ran candidates in 31 elections Tuesday. How many did they win?

K) What corporate leader was awarded a new contract that could be worth up to $1 Trillion Thursday?

L) The administration was ordered last week to reinstall what at press briefings and presidential appearances?

M) Americans fighting in Europe during The Great War were known by what group name?

N) The end of an era, to say the least. What member of congress announced they would not run again in 2026?

O) What cartoonist suffering from prostate cancer and having the scam Medicare Advantage insurance called on the FIWH to help him get treatment for his cancer?

P) Eyes were focused on the SCOTUS Wednesday as they heard arguments in a case to determine if who had the power to unilaterally impose tariffs?

Q) The Great War was well known for the use of chemical weapons to kill the enemies. What colorless, odorless gas was responsible for 85% of the 100,000 chemical weapons deaths?

R) What Iowa priest recently known for his activism on behalf of immigrants died suddenly on Halloween due to complications from undiagnosed diabetes?

S) A scandal every minute! The FIWH is now selling what product on American military bases?

T) What stage performer was executed as a German spy during The Great War? 

Bonus) Sadly when the economy goes bad, as it is now,  what members of the family are often abandoned?

The fact that everyone thinks SNAP is rife with fraud by Black people is thanks to a lie started by Ronald Reagan when he first ran in 1976 and talked about “strapping young bucks buying T-bone steaks with food stamps.” It was a racist lie then. It’s a racist lie now. – Tim Wise

Tip of the hat to democraticunderground.com

Answers:

A) The election! Trump was thoroughly repudiated

B) Venezuela mostly but to a much lesser degree, Colombia

C) Nigeria

D) large deposits of oil under their countries

E) The assassination of the Arch Duke Franz Ferdinand, heir to the throne of Austria

F) Dick Cheney aka Darth Vader

G) In very Republican Cincinnati, Vance’s half brother Cory Bowman lost the election by 81% to 19% to a Democrat

H) 22 or since October 2003

I) the southwestern part of the US

J) 0 — 0 for 31

K) Elon Musk

L) a sign language interpreter

M) doughboys

N) Nancy Pelosi

O) Scott Adams who draws Dilbert

P) The president who has usurped that power from congress under emergency powers act

Q) Phosgene

R) Father Guillermo Trevino of West Liberty

S) Trump wine! This at a time when many enlisted folks have had their SNAp benefits cut

T) Mata Hari

Bonus) the family pets are being abandoned as SNAP benefits are cut, the ACA is being gutted and jobs are drying up

Jennifer Siebel Newsom: I will not raise my children to think Donald Trump is an acceptable American leader. He is a con artist, a predator, a malignant narcissist, and the worst president in our nation’s history.   (I am with her)

So much more that I didn’t even ask questions about

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Some More Thoughts On The SNAP Cuts

Are we some third world country where our political system is so screwed up that we can’t feed our own populace? Is our capitalist system so immoral that we will allow our own fellow citizens to starve while billionaires get trillions in tax cuts to fund their amoral and lavish lifestyles? Sure looks like it. Some president a few years back saw countries like this and called them shit hole countries.

It is almost unbelievable that as a baby boomer I have seen my country go from the savior of the world and the guardian of democracy to a country that refuses to feed its own people because They don’t pass some arbitrary set of rules. Yet our leaders – at least on the extreme right – see it as imperative to give more and more to the people who need it least.

Bernie Sanders speaks on Trump’s totalitarianism  – 20 minutes:

Thom Hartmann’s daily newsletter from Wednesday discussed many aspects of the SNAP (formerly called food stamps) program, including some interesting history. Food stamps were not created just to feed the poor, but to also weave some economic magic that would spread money around to various groups so many groups would be helped through the program not just one focus group. 

“When FDR created the food stamp program in 1938, it had three main purposes. The first was to generate Keynesian “from the bottom up” financial activity by giving government money to retailers, who would then circulate it in, and thus stimulate, local economies. The second was to provide a market for struggling farmers, millions of whom were then facing bankruptcy. And the third was to ameliorate hunger among America’s poor.

Today, the SNAP program still accomplishes the goals of helping out farmers, supporting local food stores, and reducing hunger among America’s poor, but about a third of the program has also become a way of insuring that America’s morbidly rich billionaires get even richer on the taxpayer’s dime.

And it’s not just SNAP: you could make the same argument for much of Medicaid and the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program (TANF times-out at 5 years).”

So as you can see, when Republicans screw those getting SNAP aid – and they gloat about it – they are in effect gutting local infrastructures. An extra effect will most certainly be that  small crimes like petty theft will increase as people get really hungry.

Paul Krugman had some thoughts that I shared last week, but do deserve a reiteration today. Being an economist, Krugman elucidates why the SNAP program is so much more than just a program to feed the needy. As first noted – starving the poor is a POLITICAL decision!  

Here are four things you should know about the imminent hunger games. 

• This is a political decision — specifically, a Republican decision 

• The pain from lost food aid will, if anything, hurt Republican voters worse than Democrats 

• Despite what Republicans believe, SNAP recipients aren’t malingerers 

• Food stamps are an investment in the future

Despite the government shutdown, the SNAP program isn’t out of money. In fact, it has $5 billion in contingency funds, intended as a reserve to be tapped in emergencies. And if the imminent cutoff of crucial food aid for 40 million people isn’t an emergency, what is? The Department of Agriculture, which runs the program, also has the ability to maintain funding for a while by shifting other funds around. But Donald Trump has — quite possibly illegally — told the department not to tap those funds.

Furthermore, the Republican majority in the Senate could maintain aid by waiving the filibuster on this issue. They have done this on other issues — for example, to roll back California’s electric vehicle standard. But for today’s Republican Party, blocking green energy is more important than keeping 40 million Americans from going hungry.

Furthermore, passing legislation to keep food aid flowing would require that Mike Johnson, the speaker, call the House back into session – something which he refuses to do. While we don’t know for sure the reason behind Johnson’s refusal, there is widespread speculation that it’s to avoid swearing in the newly elected Arizona congresswoman Adelina Grijalva, who would supply the crucial vote needed to force an overall vote on releasing the Epstein files. It sounds crazy to say that Republicans are making children go hungry to protect pedophiles, but it’s actually a reasonable interpretation of the situation.

From Facebook:

“The failure of SNAP payments symbolizes a deeper national sickness: a society that has never fully committed to economic justice because it has never fully confronted the roots of inequality. 

Feeding the poor is not charity—it is a test of civilization.”

Locally, the country’s least popular governor shows her ass to Iowans and Iowa’s needy by donating a whole million dollars to food aid. Given that Iowa has a quarter of a million on SNAP that is a whole $4 per SNAP recipient. $4 FREAKING DOLLARS! And that ‘donation’ is only given if the food banks can match those dollars. So that is up to a million dollars and only then if that money is matched. What a deal!

Even with the donation match that is a whole $8 per person. That don’t buy much these days. Ever wonder why Reynolds is so disliked? Remember that she and her Republican buddies have busted the state coffers by funneling money to private schools in Iowa. Reynolds values are so out of whack.

I found this campaign video from a Democratic candidate in Minnesota which shows how SNAP can affect lives: (2.5 minutes) Note: Stewartville is between Rochester and Austin

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Where Did That Iceberg Come From?

Iowa First District representative Mariannette Miller-Meeks was celebrating landing the endorsement of the current president Donald Trump Monday. I have to wonder how she felt Wednesday morning after the American electorate stated very loudly that Donald Trump is the most despised politician in America today.

It must have felt like being on the Titanic and viewing the beauty of the ice peeking out of the ocean just before you find out that there is a massive ice berg below that is going to sink the boat. The voting public showed their dislike for Trump in various off year elections Tuesday where Democratic candidates over performed. 

Miller-Meeks enthusiastically accepted Trump’s endorsements. Considering how disliked Trump is by the public, she may have wanted to temper that enthusiasm. Trump has really pissed the voting public off badly in only 9 months. Just think where his ratings will be in a year. Expect Miller-Meeks to be right there with him.

Currently Miller-Meeks refuses to hold town halls or in any other way speak to common Iowans. That was true even before Republicans House members went on an impromptu vacation paid for by your tax dollars. 

While congress has been on this impromptu vacation, Iowans have seen their insurance premiums skyrocket, they have seen at least a quarter of a million Iowans lose SNAP benefits and farmers have seen markets come to a precarious truce with China. However that truce may be dependent on Trump’s volatile mood on any given day.

I do not usually do this, but I want to rerun a video from Marcy Wheeler where she lists the crimes of Donald Trump. CRIMES!! As you watch Ms. Wheeler go through the long, long list of Trump transgressions remember that Miller-Meeks is OK with what Trump does. Miller-Meeks said she was “honored” to have Trump’s endorsement. Man, are her values ever out of whack – way out.

Wheeler video.  (16 minutes)

As Iowans lose their health care, while they see their own families and those of their friends and neighbors on the brink of starvation, Miller-Meeks grabs on to the perpetrator of these man made disasters as a hero. Few people expect anything to get better under Trump as he flirts with starting two wars and invades America’s own cities. 

Iowans in all four congressional districts will have Democrats who actually share their values to vote for in a year. Opposing Miller-Meeks and her extremist values will be one from this trio of candidates all of whom will actually fight for Iowans and not just make empty claims.

Perhaps the best known is Christina Bohannan, who lost an incredibly close race to Miller-Meeks in 2024. 

Also throwing his hat in the ring is Tyler Wettach who definitely has real Iowa values:

Finally we have Travis Terrel whose working class background pretty much assures that he will be a voice for the working class in Washington:

Any of these folks will work for real Iowans, in stark contrast to what Miller-Meeks has done in her tenure.

As James Carville used to say “When your opponent is drowning throw them an anvil.” Donald Trump threw Miller-Meeks an anvil. Miller-Meeks, being awfully confused about what is good for Iowans grabbed that anvil. Here is hoping it sinks her big time.

Today’s Republicans are simply cruel. Miller-Meeks is one of today’s Republicans. 

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Tuesday Was NoKings #3 – Building The Movement For The Coming Fights

I hope you will watch the Indivisible weekly planning call and discussion. A few of many important topics covered:

  • What is the strategic arc of resistance over the next 12 months?
  • How we get democracy to reassert itself.
  • The direct line from public protest to electoral wins – research based.
  • Primary season v. general election season – the 2 different assignments for the opposition.
  • Protecting the 2026 elections – being ready for sabotage at the front and back.

“This is a regime that understands they have already spent their political capital and the only way to stay in power is by rigging the rules..

It’s not going to work because we are collectively going to be pushing back using all the tools in the toolbox at every step in the process to try and guarantee as close to a level playing field as possible.. and we’re going to build the popular mass mobilization muscle that is necessary on the back end to resist and repel any sabotage effort. That is the plan for next year.” – Leah Greenberg, Indivisible co-founder

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Iowans Visit Miller-Meeks’ Davenport Office

Photo credit: CCI Action Fund

CCI Action Fund

Everyday Iowans to Rep. Miller-Meeks and Sen. Ernst – Fix Healthcare Premiums Now

Constituents visit Davenport office urging them to extend Affordable Care Act tax credits
[Davenport, IA] –

Nearly two dozen Iowans in Rep. Miller-Meeks’ district visited her Davenport office, joined by a representative from Sen. Ernst’s office, during the lunch hour on Wednesday, November 5. Constituents were there to share personal experiences resulting from the government shutdown, in particular the expected doubling of Affordable Care Act (ACA) tax credits due to expire if Congress fails to act.

“I was a kid before Medicare was available. My dad had been a machinist toolmaker who was forced to retire on disability and ended up needing major surgery. We had no health insurance, so my parents had to wipe out their savings to pay for the surgery. We lived in poverty until my mom could qualify for Social Security,” said Roland Caldwell, CCI Action member from Davenport. “If our elected officials don’t protect folks’ healthcare now, we’re putting people right back in those kinds of situations.”

Open enrollment for ACA marketplace plans began on November 1. Should Congress fail to extend the subsidies put in place through the Inflation Reduction Act, over 22 million Americans will see their health insurance premiums nearly double, or more. Approximately 24,000 Iowans in Rep. Miller-Meeks’ district get their healthcare through the ACA marketplace.

Attendees spoke with staff from Sen. Ernst and Rep. Miller-Meeks’ offices, as the Senator and Congresswoman weren’t available. “This isn’t about party,” said Susan Stoefen, CCI Action member from New Liberty. “This is about real people who are hurting. We need our
elected officials to work for us – their constituents – not for billionaires and corporate interests.”

Constituents also voiced frustration over HR1, otherwise known as the “Big, Beautiful Bill,” which makes deep cuts to healthcare spending in order to finance the tax cuts that largely go to the wealthy. According to the U.S. Congress Joint Economic Committee, this legislation will result in an estimated 113,979 Iowans who will lose Medicaid or ACA coverage and become uninsured.

November 5, 2025
Contact: Evan Burger, Fighting Oligarchy Project, evanburger@berniesanders.com
Katie Biechler, CCI Action Fund, kbiechler@iowacci.org

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It’s The Margins, Stupid

Way to go, Democrats!

“A good day for democracy and a really bad day for Donald Trump.” – Simon Rosenberg

A good day in Iowa as well.  Here is a link to Laura Belin and Julie Gammack discussing Iowa results.

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Support Independent Media In Iowa

As I write this, the polls are still open everywhere. I hope everyone was able to vote in your local elections.

I really enjoy the Cornhole Champions podcast and recommend it for great interviews and conversations about Iowa and national issues.  Hope you give them a listen.  They’ll be taking a short break but will be back in January.

“This is one of the last episodes of Cornhole Champions for 2025. We’re taking November and December off, coming back in January with fresh ideas. But before we wrap, it felt right to step back and talk about what this year has been — and what 2026 might bring. On Cornhole Champions, host Zachary Oren Smith sat down with Chase Seibert and Liz Fleming to talk about the future of the podcast and of the state it was created to serve. Toss some bags about Iowa’s economic woes… health insurance costs going up… and some reflection on a year of Cornhole Champions.” 

Cornhole Champions is a weekly politics and policy podcast powered by Iowa Starting Line, hosted by Zachary Oren Smith and produced by Rebecca Steinberg, with music by Avery Mossman and art by Desirée Tapia.

Listen and subscribe to Cornhole Champions:

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Kim Reynolds’ Priorities

Along the Mississippi

Gov. Reynolds should get little credit for throwing a nominal amount of cash at a problem created by her party. Ed Tibbetts wrote about it on his Substack yesterday. Excerpt below.

Follow Along The Mississippi on Substack.  “News, opinions and ideas from the Quad-Cities, where the river runs east to west.” 

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Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds would devote up to $1 million in state funds to food banks now that the Trump administration has stopped making payments from the food assistance program SNAP. The administration blamed the government shutdown for the lapse.

Reynolds’ PR department dutifully bragged about the governor’s largess in matching Iowans’ donations. But how generous is it, really?

That $1 million amounts to about $4 for every Iowan on SNAP. It covers less than a day of regular SNAP funding in Iowa.

The shame is that Reynolds could do so much more.

We spend $340 million per year on private school expenses.

The Republican flat tax scheme gives $1 million every year to just 15 millionaires.

Democrats in the state Senate encouraged the governor to tap into the $107 million in interest that has accumulated from Covid-related funds the federal government sent to the state years ago.

They also urged Reynolds and Attorney General Brenna Bird to back lawsuits seeking to push the Trump administration to live up to the law and use the more than $5 billion in SNAP contingency funds available to help these families while the shutdown persists.

They didn’t do that. In fact, Reynolds called the lawsuits “ridiculous” and a “waste of time,” according to KGAN-TV in Cedar Rapids.

After Reynolds made those comments, the plaintiffs actually won those lawsuits. Two federal judges, in separate cases Friday, ruled the administration was obligated to keep paying SNAP benefits.

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