Juneteenth commemorates the end of slavery in the United States.
Juneteenth commemorates the end of slavery in the United States.

Tuesday, Iowa’s current governor, Kim Reynolds, announced that she will use $100 million to create he “Governor’s School Safety Bureau.” This bureau will be involved in distributing funds for a ‘School Safety Improvement Fund’ of up to $50,000 per school building for Iowa’s 1500 K-12 buildings.
In announcing the program, Reynolds made a statement that was incredible for its lack of understanding of what the problem is:
“Mass shootings and other violent acts committed against innocent people are difficult to understand,” said Gov. Reynolds “But work must be done to answer the question why they happen and what can be done to prevent this type of behavior.”
Well, Governor, let us start with the easy availability of guns and killing machines like the AK47 and the AR15. These are weapons of war. They should not be carried around in an open society casually threatening peaceful citizens. Reynolds apparently must believe in the myth of the “good guy with a gun.” Once the bullets start flying they do not make judgments on who they hit.
Good guys, bad guys, police, women, children, dogs and cats all die from bullets. The lucky ones may survive with permanent injuries including mental problems.
Experts in Iowa, in the US and across the world have proven that easy access to guns is the underlying cause to the country’s murder and suicide epidemic. When will people like Kim Reynolds quit sacrificing our lives in the altar of the gun lobby and finally face reality? I certainly hope their lives do not have to be altered by a gun for reality to set in.

Progress Iowa sent out an excellent email on Reynolds announcement:
STATEMENT: Reynolds’ school safety plan won’t keep kids safe
Des Moines, Iowa — Progress Iowa Executive Director Matt Sinovic issued the following statement in response to Governor Reynolds’ announcement that she’s using $100 million in ARPA and ESSER funds for a new school safety plan:
“Iowans are devastated by the gun violence taking place across our country and in our own communities. We’re frustrated with politicians passing the buck and want our leaders to take action and enact universal background checks and limit access to assault weapons in order to help save lives.
“But instead, Governor Reynolds continues to politicize the lives of children with her new school safety plan, that uses funding she opposed. This plan does nothing to actually keep guns out of schools.
“It’s time the Governor listens to students, educators and parents who are demanding common-sense gun laws to prevent violence in our schools and communities.”
This year when you vote, remember that Iowa’s governor can be very influential on state and notional gun policy. Replacing Kim Reynolds with a leader who will deal with guns in a realistic way would send a big message to the country that we are sick and tired of politicians who choose guns over people.

A vote for Diedre DeJear would send a loud and strong message for children and for common-sense gun laws. DeJear is realistic about the causes of gun violence.
Juneteenth explained (2:30):
Today is the date that has been traditionally celebrated as the date that former slaves in the most remote parts of the South – specifically Texas – learned that they were no longer enslaved. Some refer to this as America’s second Independence Day. Despite the significance, Juneteenth until recently has been an almost invisible holiday.
Unfortunately, the freedom that Juneteenth celebrates has been mostly invisible also. Slow and grudging progress has been going on, mostly since WWII, but the resurgence of overt racism spurred by the previous president seems to have progress stalled, of not somewhat reversed.
Some may be surprised to learn that Iowa was one of the early states to recognize Juneteenth as a holiday. Until the return of Branstadt as governor, Iowa was frequently a leader in equality. On April 11, 2002 Governor Tom Vilsack signed legislation recognizing Juneteenth as a state Holiday. National legislation was just passed a year ago and signed into law by President Biden.
Another historical week!
A) Speaking of scandals, last Friday was the 50th anniversary of what? (Hint: June 17, 1972)
B) What attempted presidential assassin was released from custody last week?
C) Well, covid finally got one of its top targets as who reported Wednesday he had covid?
D) What WNBA legend announced Thursday that she would be retiring at the end of this season?
E) The Federal Reserve acted in a very aggressive manner as it raised interest rates by how much Wednesday?
F) What self righteous senatorial candidate who has publicly decried absent African-American father has been revealed to have at least 3 “secret” offspring?
G) MLB has begun selling tickets through a lottery for the August 11, 2022 game in Dyersville. What is the cost of a ticket?
H) Hey, it’s Father’s Day. I almost forgot. What Founding Father has little contact with his own son who was British Governor for the colony of New Jersey?
I) What baby formula company, which was shut down due to contamination, restarted and then shut down due to extreme weather?
J) The J6 Committee is looking into a “tour” of seldom visited spots led by what congressman from Georgia?
K) According to the J6 hearing on Thursday, the mob calling for VP Pence to be hung got how close to VP Pence?
L) Police arrested 31 white nationalists crammed on a U-Haul before an LGBTQ parade in what western city?
M) In what may be a prelude to this fall’s elections, a county election commission in what state refused to certify the primary election because of their distrust of Dominion voting machines?
N) What is the name of the lawyer who is being identified as the person who drew up the plan to overturn the 2020 election?
O) The years long on-going story of what Wikileaks founder took a turn when the British government ordered his extradition to the US?
P) Questions of a major fraud surround what former top US politician for soliciting money for a non-existent entity?
Q) A tentative deal on what issue was struck by a bipartisan group of US senators?
R) According to testimony during the J6 Committee hearing, what presidential aide was “definitely intoxicated” when claimed election fraud on election night?
S) Heavy weekend rains washed out roads and closed off entrances to what national park as visitors had to be evacuated?
T) Another shortage (O for gawd’s sake it’s not Biden’s fault). What feminine hygiene product is in short supply?
Why does god’s plan never include Republicans doing the right thing? Anonymous cause I can’t remember where I saw it.

Answers:
A) The break-in at the Democratic HQ at the Watergate Hotel
B) John Hinckley Jr. – His concert tour appears to have been cancelled however.
C) Dr. Fauci
D) Sue Bird
E) 75 basis points (.75%)
F) Georgia Republican Herschel Walker
G) $350/ticket + $76 fees. A couple would spend $826 just to get in.
H) Benjamin Franklin
I) Abbott labs
J) Barry Loudermilk
K) within 40 feet
L) Couer d’Alene, Idaho
M) Otero county in New Mexico
N) John Eastman
O) Julian Assange
P) What a surprise- Donald Trump
Q) guns
R) Rudy Giuliani
S) Yellowstone
T) Tampons
Help me understand why any senior would support a party that is telling them they’ll take away Social Security and Medicare. – John Pavlovitz

Tip of the hat to http://all-hat-no-cattle.blogspot.com

We are in what I often think of as the Patriotic days of summer. From Flag Day on June 14th, when the flag was adopted by the Continental Congress through Juneteenth when all the slaves finally learned they were free to the Big One – July 4th. As a youth in the long foggy past I would read books of the heroism and ingenuity of our Founders and believe that I, too, was as brave, heroic and smart as they were.
But the times and the heroes I once dreamed of turned out to have some real humanity behind them. As I grew older I learned that the marriage of North and South in this country was on very shaky grounds from day one. That shakiness was caused by the South’s “peculiar institution” as slavery was euphemised by the South.
Any basic reading of the constitution can’t help but note the huge gap between the high ideals of the document and the practices within the country. As I grew older I also became aware that this huge discrepancy between ideals and reality was allowed to fester and fester until it popped like a boil into a long, contracted and extremely bloody war.
The reason it was allowed to fester so long was that to end this “peculiar institution” was going to cost some very rich folks a lot of money. That included several among our founding fathers, such as Washington, Jefferson, Madison and Monroe. Even though the ideals they fought for were in opposition to slavery these leaders still kept their slaves.
The “peculiar institution” serves as a good case study of the corrupting power of money on our leaders and politicians. When even such high minded folks as the founding fathers have personal conflicts between their ideals and their personal interests we can see how influential money can be.
From the ideals of boyhood to the realities of life, I slowly learned how one person or a few people with money can shape the government and the society to what they want over what the vast majority of the country want. Jefferson warned of the influence of money in 1785:
Mankind soon learn to make interested uses of every right and power which they possess, or may assume. The public money and public liberty, intended to have been deposited with three branches of magistracy, but found inadvertently to be in the hands of one only, will soon be discovered to be sources of wealth and dominion to those who hold them… They [the assembly] should look forward to a time, and that not a distant one, when a corruption in this, as in the country from which we derive our origin, will have seized the heads of government, and be spread by them through the body of the people; when they will purchase the voices of the people, and make them pay the price. Human nature is the same on every side of the Atlantic, and will be alike influenced by the same causes. The time to guard against corruption and tyranny, is before they shall have gotten hold of us. It is better to keep the wolf out of the fold, than to trust to drawing his teeth and talons after he shall have entered.
Money, especially in the form of corporate money really reared its ugly head in the 1896 William McKinley / William Jennings Bryan contest. Writing in August of 2009, as the horrendous Citizens United v. FEC was taken up by the Supreme Court, Adam Cohen of the NYT reminded us of this history:
‘The origins of the ban lie in the 1896 presidential race, which pitted the Republican William McKinley against William Jennings Bryan, the farm-belt populist. Bryan was a peerless orator, but McKinley had Mark Hanna — the premier political operative of his day — extracting so-called assessments from the nation’s biggest corporations and funneling them into a vast marketing campaign.
McKinley, who outspent Bryan by an estimated 10 to 1, won handily, proving Hanna’s famous dictum: “There are two things that are important in politics. The first is money, and I can’t remember what the second one is.”
The rich and corporate ‘citizens’ never gave up their quest to use their vast wealth to buy politicians and have extreme influence over how the country was run. After the horrendous Citizens United decision where the Supreme Court created policy out of thin air for the corporations and the wealthy, we have seen for 12 years what such influence can bring.
One fine example of such “investments” by corporations has to be the gun manufacturers through their gun lobby (including the NRA) in shall we say euphemistically “influencing” Iowa’s two senators Grassley and Ernst to vote as they are told by the gun lobby. Two senators more loyal to the gun lobby are hard to find.
Grassley has also been well bought by the health insurance industry. He was a one man wrecking ball against Obamacare and he continues to carry all sorts of water for the insurance industry.
Remember when you vote this year that Chuck Grassley could easily be the poster boy for corruption. His opponent, Retired Admiral Mike Franken publicly disavowed super PAC and corporate money during the primary. I think you can rest assured he will not be taking money from the gun industry in his contest against Grassley.
Think about that when you hear of the next mass shooting and the next, and the next. Mike Franken says NO to guns!

Tip of the hat to http://all-hat-no-cattle.blogspot.com
Fund Raising Email From Admiral (Ret.) Franken
(Our next Senator I hope):
“Well, that didn’t take long. Less than an hour after I was declared the Democratic nominee for Senate in Iowa, the attacks from Chuck Grassley began.
“The most liberal nominee in Iowa Senate history”
“Radical”
“Socialist”
Gotta love it!
Chuck Grassley doesn’t know what to say about me. He’s never faced an opponent like me before. I’m his political nightmare, so he’s just throwing cow pies at the wall and hoping something sticks.
Calling me “radical” is laughable when Chuck Grassley supports a complete ban on abortion and letting literally anyone buy an AR-15 without even a background check. But there’s one attack that I absolutely won’t take lying down, and that’s Chuck Grassley’s attacking me for serving our country for 36 years in the U.S. Navy.
Grassley is already trying to say that because I enlisted in the military at age 19, because my deployments meant that my family had to move from state-to-state and country-to-country… that I’m not an Iowan anymore.
Chuck Grassley wants to pretend that I wasn’t raised in rural, northwest Iowa. He ignores the enormous sacrifices that my family – my wife and my kids – made to allow me to serve in the Navy.
Grassley’s attacks denigrate every servicemember and every military family that has to pack up, change schools, say goodbye to friends, spend holidays away from each other, and be absent from life’s big events like weddings and the birth of a child.
And if Chuck Grassley thinks that I will stand silent while he says that every Iowan who puts on our country’s uniform stops being an Iowan… he’s delusional.
These are the kinds of attacks I’m going to be up against. Nasty stuff from Chuck Grassley, Mitch McConnell, and the Fox ‘Entertainment’ News propaganda network.
There’s one reason why: The GOP is scared. They’ve seen the polls, and they know that if we defeat Grassley and turn Iowa blue this November, Democrats are guaranteed to maintain our Senate majority.
In order to fight back, we need to raise $250,000 before our mid-month deadline at midnight tonight, but the only way we’ll hit our goal and send Grassley packing is if grassroots donors like you give again right now”
https://frankenforiowa.com and hit that donate button!
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{Ed. comment}A second fundraising email arrived. Admiral Franken calls Grassley out for his (Grassley’s) tweet on January 5, 2021.
As the J6 Committee hearing goes on, it looks like knowledge and acquiescence of the coming insurrection was spread throughout the Republican Party. Iowans and Americans need to know what Grassley’s part was in the insurrection:

Admiral Franken
Today, the January 6th Committee held another public hearing.
One big question that still remains unanswered: What exactly was Chuck Grassley’s plan for January 6th?
On January 5th, Chuck Grassley told reporters that he – not Mike Pence – would preside over the certification of the Electoral College votes. Grassley said of Pence: “We don’t expect him to be there.”

It’s time to come clean, Senator. What was the plan for January 6th? Why did you not expect VP Pence to be there? Were you aware of – or even part of – the plot to overturn the 2020 election? What would you have done had Pence not shown up?
I served our country for over 36 years in the U.S. Navy. I repeatedly swore an oath to protect our nation from all threats, foreign and domestic. I am now running for Senate against Chuck Grassley because I will not stand idly by while Donald Trump and his Republican lap dogs attack and whittle away at our democracy.
I’m now the Democratic nominee against Chuck Grassley here in Iowa, and the GOP attacks against me have already begun.
https://frankenforiowa.com and hit that donate button!
After the usual rather hostile political questions (read the full transcript here), someone finally asked a policy question.
AP reporter David Pitt: “I’m wondering what you do as Governor if the Iowa Supreme Court decides to overturn the previous ruling that a woman has a fundamental right to abortion under the Constitution?”
Unlike our current governor, DeJear would stand up for Iowa women’s rights.
DeJear: “Now we’re at a moment where the Supreme Court is putting the power of a woman’s decision on her body in the hands of the state and we know we have leadership that wants to be in that doctor’s office with that woman. I am of the mindset that I don’t belong in that doctor’s office with any woman throughout this state, that that is her choice and we should uphold that protection for that individual.”
Please support DeJear’s campaign. Check out her campaign website here. Follow her on Facebook and Twitter
Iowans For Responsible Gun Laws to launch Thursday
No matter our race, background or neighborhood, Iowans know that the majority of us favor commonsense gun safety laws. We know that the lives lost to gun violence are worthy of leaders who will act to protect Iowans and prevent these events from repeating. But Republican lawmakers in the Iowa Legislature have proposed a constitutional amendment that will put Iowans in danger if passed.
The reckless gun amendment could prohibit reasonable safety measures that Iowans support like firearm safety training, universal background checks, and a license to carry a gun in public. This amendment will make all of us less safe.
Join Iowans For Responsible Gun Laws this Thursday, June 16, 2022 to learn more about this new coalition, how the reckless gun amendment will impact our state and why responsible gun owners and gun dealers oppose it. You can find an event near you below:
Title of Event: Iowans For Responsible Gun Laws Des Moines Launch
Date of Event: Thursday, June 16, 2022
Time of Event: 10:30 a.m.
Location: Urbandale Public Library
3520 86th St, Urbandale, IA 50322
Confirmed Speakers:
Connie Ryan, Executive Director of Interfaith Alliance of Iowa
Linda Hagedorn, League of Women Voters of Iowa Board Member
Luana Nelson Brown, Executive Director of Coalition for Collective Change
Matt Sinovic, Executive Director of Progress Iowa
Title of Event: Iowans For Responsible Gun Laws Cedar Rapids Launch
Date of Event: Thursday, June 16, 2022
Time of Event: 2:30 p.m.
Location: Cedar Rapids Public Library, Whipple Auditorium
450 Fifth Avenue SE, Cedar Rapids, IA 52401
Confirmed Speakers:
Art Roche, Acting Chair, Iowans for Gun Safety
Connie Ryan, Executive Director of Interfaith Alliance of Iowa
Christine Lehman-Engledow, Moms Demand Action of Cedar Rapids
Shannon Patrick, League of Women Voters of Iowa
You can find more information at IowansForResponsibleGunLaws.com.
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Additional Info:
Iowans for Responsible Gun Laws is a coalition of a number of statewide organizations, including: American Association of University Women of Iowa, Americans for Democratic Action Iowa, Amnesty International of Iowa, Catholic Peace Ministry, Common Good Iowa, Des Moines Faith Committee for Peace, Dubuque Coalition for Nonviolence, Episcopal Diocese of Iowa, Franciscan Peace Center-Sisters of St. Francis, Clinton, Great Plains Action Society, Interfaith Alliance of Iowa, Iowa Alliance for Retired Americans, Iowa Catholic Conference, Iowa Citizen Action Network, Iowa Coalition Against Domestic Violence, Iowa Coalition Against Sexual Assault, Iowa Coalition for Collective Change, Iowa Unitarian Universalist Witness Advocacy Network, Iowans for Gun Safety, League of Women Voters of Iowa, March for our Lives Iowa, Methodist Federation for Social Action of Iowa, Moms Demand Action of Iowa, Moms Demand Action of Cedar Rapids, Moms Demand Action of Iowa City, No Justice No Peace, Plymouth United Church of Christ, Peace & Justice Committee, Progress Iowa, and Women’s International League for Peace & Freedom of Des Moines.
Contact:
Kathryn Kuckelman
iowansforresponsiblegunlaws@gmail.com
“Well, first of all, I will be — if the Vice President isn’t there and we don’t expect him to be there, I will be presiding over the Senate,” according to a transcript of his remarks sent by a spokesperson.
Not everyone lives and dies by social media. Many people still read newspapers. If you’ve ever considered writing a letter to the editor we would highly recommend it. You will have a much greater impact reaching people who live in your community than you will by Tweeting a clever retort online. Not that there is anything wrong with Tweeting but you should also get your opinion out there to the newspaper reading crowd.
Every local knows what is in their town’s paper even if they do not subscribe. The local newspaper content is talked about at work, can be found in the doctor’s office, dental office, waiting rooms, gyms, churches, bars, restaurants, etc. It is person-to-person contact, the most effective way to influence voters. Your opinion will have far more credibility by putting your name on it and having it appear in your local newspaper.
So with that in mind, we would like to share some great letters we are seeing in some unlikely places.
Here’s a couple we spotted in the Burlington Hawkeye:
Wrong-headed bills will damage Iowa
Among the pile of wrong-headed bills proposed by Republicans still alive in the waning days of the Iowa legislature are some that will cause real damage:
1. One would make it a crime for teachers to add to their curriculum anything the Republican legislators believe is disgusting or pornographic. You can expect that this will include any discussion of white supremacy, gay marriage, homosexuality or transgender to name a few.
2. Another takes resources from public schools to fund vouchers for private schools. Iowa’s public schools historically were tops among the states. Republicans are taking them to a race to the bottom and driving away teachers.
3. Republicans are determined to starve government’s ability to provide important services. They have proposed a tax plan that will significantly lower revenues from the income tax mostly to the benefit of high income taxpayers.
4. Another would limit the prices the Department of Natural Resources can pay for land it purchases for conservation purposes, meaning farmers would not receive fair market value for their land. Nevertheless, many rural voters in Iowa, to their detriment, regularly vote for these Republican office holders.
5. Republicans in Iowa are in lockstep with Republicans nationwide in making it harder to vote. The bill currently advancing will increase the complexity of voting by mail which is the method increasingly favored by voters.
There seems to be no stopping these people with their control of all branches of the Iowa government. They must be voted out of office.
Keith Schulz, Burlington
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Fake news drives GOP attack on public schools
Mary Jo Riesberg’s excellent letter in The Hawk Eye dated Feb. 16, “Republicans’ war against teachers” speaks to the degradation of my proud profession by some legislators.
The letter explains how driven our Republican state legislators are in targeting Iowa’s public schools, classroom teachers and school librarians who they say are “corrupting” our youth.
At a recent legislative forum, State Senator Jeff Reichman (R) was bothered by an illustration he claimed was in a school library book, a photo of which he had on his cell phone. As it turns out, the illustration was not even in the book.
He likely scooped the photo from a twisted message on social media.
There lies the real danger to our children — when Sen. Reichman and others use unsubstantiated social media posts stated by them as fact. Meanwhile, he does nothing about the harm of social media platforms such as Instagram, Tik-Tok, Facebook and many others.
Educators use their years of training and knowledge to select appropriate books and resources for our schools. It’s a long and well-thought process, and always done in the best interest of the child.
Providing the best education in a safe environment is a responsibility educators take very seriously.
This is a responsibility our state lawmakers must shoulder as well, not with fabricated problems, and laws to penalize the people who work in our schools.
If we really want to attract and keep families in Iowa, let’s work together to provide the very best education for every child, and build public trust in our schools.
Cathy G. Helman, Salem
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Here’s one I submitted last week. It was published in the Iowa City Press-Citizen and the Tipton Conservative.
Iowans must replace Grassley to get reasonable gun laws
Sadly for Iowans, the gun lobby, in April, named U.S. Sen. Chuck Grassley “Legislator of the Year,” calling him a “champion of the firearm and ammunition industry on Capitol Hill.”
Minutes after President Joe Biden addressed our nation about the gun violence that is devastating American families, a shooter opened fire on two women in Ames, killing them.
Grassley responded by posting condolences and prayers on Twitter.
Grassley has accepted more than $225,000 from the gun lobby. I won’t list Grassley’s voting record on guns. His new title from the gun lobby speaks for itself.
Americans want Republicans to join with Democrats to close the “boyfriend loophole” that likely would have prevented the Ames shooter from purchasing guns and ammunition. Federal law prohibits domestic abusers from having guns, but the law excludes dating partners. This gap in the law is known as the “boyfriend loophole.” Those two young women should be alive, enjoying their summer.
Americans support background checks, gun legislation that removes assault weapons from our streets, and raising the purchase age so kids can’t kill.
This election cycle is an opportunity for Iowa to elect a senator who will support reasonable gun laws and work for Iowa again.
-Trish Nelson, Iowa City
So even though it seems like it at times, especially if you live on social media, it’s not just right wing gun nuts/Trumpsters that are out there making their opinions known. Here is a sampling of just the titles of letters calling for action on gun reform we spotted in a variety of papers across the state, just to give you an idea.
Law-abiding citizens should stand up to gun violence
It’s time to do something about guns
Send a message on gun violence in November
It’s time to regulate wartime rifles
Shooting deer with an AR-15 is dangerous to humans
Time to rethink guns
Violence is plaguing society
I’m a retired soldier from Davenport. Get AR-15s out of civilian hands
Vote out opponents of gun control
Americans want new gun laws
18 is too young to buy an assault weapon
Time to act on guns
Assault weapons are weapons of war
and on and on…
Are the political winds shifting? Are we reaching a tipping point? Change is in the air.
Write a letter! Here is a short list of newspaper addresses.
opinion@press-citizen.com
editorial@thegazette.com
opinions@qctimes.com
Submit a letter to the editor | Des Moines Register
https://siouxcityjournal.com/forms/contact/letter_to_the_editor/
news@amestrib.com
https://nonpareilonline.com/site/forms/online_services/letter/
https://wcfcourier.com/forms/contact/letter_to_the_editor/
Find any Iowa newspaper here: https://inanews.com/find-iowa-newspaper/