Murphy Brings a Hammer!

Many of us these days are trying to keep up on what is happening in the world but it is pretty much impossible if for no other reason than that our media is for the most part owned by the right wing and as such tailors its news reporting to conform to its beliefs. 

Another reason it is hard to keep up is that so much is done behind closed doors. That is the best place to hand over bribes. 

But this week was the occurrence of the magic 100 day marker. As such there were multiple 100 day shows. Perhaps the best and most honest was done in the US Senate by Connecticut senator Chris Murphy in which he chronicles the incredible corruption – corruption that the Administration doesn’t even bother to hide.

This will make a great opening segment for the impeachment that seems inevitable when the economy crumbles due to one man and one man alone. 

The video is 26 minutes long, but is enthralling in the scope of the audacity of the crimes and the cravenness of the corruption.  BTW – when Murphy says “donation” I hear “bribe.”

As I listened to this I imagined a chorus of the MAGA SCOTUS justices, led by John Roberts, singing in a Gregorian chant type of singing:

“ Citizens United

 Trump v. US

 Money is speech”

As I said I am hopeful this will be the opening video in the 3rd, and I hope final, Trump impeachment hearing. 

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Iowa May Day Protests

There was large, energized turnout across the nation, and Iowa was no exception. The next large protest is being planned for June 14 the day Trump is throwing himself a military parade for his birthday on the taxpayer dime.  June 14 is also Flag Day.  Details about the protests to come. We couldn’t make this one so here is some excellent local news coverage by KCRG in Cedar Rapids and Local 5 News (WOI-TV).

 

 

Here’s some national coverage.

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Miller-Meeks Rigs Her Own Tele-Town Hall / Iowa May Day Events

MMM won her first congressional term by 6 votes and a recount controversy.

This post has been updated. Scroll doown.

Happy May Day! I hope you can get out today to attend a local event.  Here is a link to May Day events in Iowa.

Just for the record the photo to the left is a screenshot and yes MMM did actually wear a “6” mask around on the floor of congress after she was elected to congress by six votes.

So it turns out IA-01 Rep. Mariannette Miller-Meeks held a tele- town hall this week on Tuesday.  Who knew?

An Americans for Prosperity (Koch brothers) group in Bettendorf knew.

I stopped reading MMM’s weekly newsletter awhile back but Paul Deaton who is a regular contributor and sometimes editor here and has his own blog, told me he reads her newsletter every week and saw no mention of a town hall this week. I’ve asked around and so far I have not talked to anyone who knew about the call in advance except for one person who said, It was in my feed but she ignored me and didn’t send me the number.” I found out late last night the tele-town hall  was posted on Facebook the same day.

UPDATE:  This morning I got this from someone on a Facebook group I’m in.

The link to RSVP for the town hall was posted same day. After completing the form, there was a message stating that you would receive a call shortly ahead of the start time. There was another FB post 20 minutes prior to the call stating the number YOU had to call to enter the town hall. I called in once I discovered that, and based on the questions posed, it was beyond evident that most callers were either straight-up plants or simply provided with the call-in info well in advance so they could get in the queue ahead of “democrats.” I heard only one “difficult” question from someone saying it’s mathematically impossible to pass the GOP budget without cutting Medicaid, etc., and she was blatantly disrespectful to the gentleman in her response.

There was a poll question during the call, something along the lines of: Is the border more secure now under Trump? At the end, she said poll results said 70% said yes, which is a good indicator of who actually knew about the call.

Here is an excerpt from The Cedar Rapids Gazette‘s coverage of Mariannette Miller-Meeks’ tele-town hall Tuesday night.

During a private event with Americans For Prosperity on April 23, Miller-Meeks urged the group to attend her tele-town hall and get on the call early.

“Jump on early,” Miller-Meeks told the group. “Our last telephone town hall, the Democrats shared the number … Every caller, every person for the first 35 minutes … were all Democrats with questions.”

First, bravo, Democrats! I was on that February call and yes the first several questions she assumed were from Democrats because they all asked about Elon Musk.  But I don’t think anyone was asked or said what their party affiliation was. She just assumed.

But the point is she tried to rig the call by (1) not informing Democrats about the call except for a last minute FB notification and (2) nudging out any accidental Democrats by actively recruiting Republicans to come early to give her an unfair advantage on the call.

Because why would she want to take a bunch of questions from Democrats? In her mind she doesn’t represent us. She represents Trump and her conservative donors. See Iowa Starting Line’s story on her first quarter fund raising.   Zachary Oren Smith dug through the records and found less than 8% came from Iowa donors.

“[Miller-Meeks] was “thrilled” to announce she raised just over $1 million during the first quarter of the year, according to a campaign finance report covering fundraising and spending between Jan. 1 and March 31.

But a look through the report reveals that out-of-state money is inflating her numbers.

Iowa donors gave Miller-Meeks a total of $73,430 — that’s just over 7% of her first quarter total.

In contrast, Washington D.C. donors contributed $234,094 (23% of her total). Virginia donors contributed another 230,123 (23%). In other words, her campaign committee received six times as much money from D.C. and Virginia donors as Iowa donors.

Here is the link to the FEC site.

Back to the call.  According to the Gazette:

On Medicaid Cuts

“A Republican-proposed budget resolution adopted by the U.S. House last week directs the House Energy and Commerce Committee to find at least $880 billion in savings over 10 years. An analysis by the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office shows the resolution can’t reach its savings goals without reductions to Medicaid spending.

“Miller-Meeks denied that cuts to the program would happen and reiterated her support for Medicaid work requirements, highlighting legislation she introduced to mandate state Medicaid programs regularly verify beneficiary address information.

Read more at the Gazette

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Public Media Faces Threat Under Trump Regime

Everyone knows authoritarian governments seek to control the media in order to control the perceptions of the public. Trump is trying to de-fund public media, the nation’s largest provider of nonprofit local news and rural journalism.

Free Press Blog

Vanessa Maria Graber and Julio Ricardo Varela

The U.S. public-media system is facing its most serious threats yet.

On April 14, news outlets reported that the Trump White House planned to send Congress a request to claw back nearly $1.1 billion in already-approved funding for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. Congress had already approved $535 million a year in federal spending for CPB through the end of 2027. Both chambers of Congress will need to pass a simple-majority vote to approve Trump’s request to zero out both years of funding.

This move comes after earlier attacks on public media from Trump’s allies. Last November, the so-called Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) called for ending federal support of public media. After chairing a DOGE subcommittee hearing in March called “Anti-American Airwaves: Holding the Heads of NPR and PBS Accountable,” Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R–Georgia) co-sponsored legislation to completely defund the CPB. And earlier this year, FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr called for a federal investigation into the underwriting arrangements that NPR and PBS use, claiming they’re disguising commercial advertising.

A coordinated attempt to defund public media

This is an attempt to dismantle public media and push everything into corporate hands. It is straight out of the Project 2025 playbook, a right-wing blueprint for the Trump administration. Project 2025 lays out plans to entirely eliminate the CPB and turn the FCC into a partisan weapon. This is all about using government power to threaten, punish and defund media outlets that don’t fall in line with the MAGA agenda.

All of this is part of a larger campaign to control the flow of information. Right-wing lawmakers and operatives want to punish independent journalism while elevating platforms their allies own. That includes Elon Musk’s X, where government disinformation and hate speech thrive unchecked.

This is a fight over who gets to shape the media agenda about government policy and whether the American public still believes in journalism that serves the people — not private interests, party agendas or billionaires.

Public media’s most vocal opponents want to rewrite the story of how we got here. But the facts tell a different story. And that story shows how their plans will deny the American public free, accessible and nonpartisan journalism.

Here’s what you should know about this debate and why the context about what CPB funds and why it was established matters.

What is the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and what does it fund?

During the congressional hearing featuring the heads of NPR and PBS, it was clear that many Republican lawmakers don’t know how the CPB, NPR and PBS actually work — and what federal funds provide to local stations.

CPB is an independent nonprofit organization established after President Lyndon Johnson signed the Public Broadcasting Act of 1967. The legislation was a result of the Carnegie Commission on Educational Television’s report “Public Television: A Program for Action,” which recommended “that Congress act promptly to authorize and to establish a federally chartered, nonprofit, nongovernmental corporation, to be known as the ‘Corporation for Public Television.’”

The Public Broadcasting Act was part of President Johnson’s “Great Society” initiative, which included a series of laws passed to provide more resources for education, to fight poverty and expand civil rights. This law requires CPB to fund the development of content that addresses the needs of underserved audiences, especially children and communities of color. To that end, CPB funds the operations of more than 1,500 local public and community radio stations across the United States.

Read more at FreePress

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Are We Fired Up, Ready To Fight?

Gov. J.B. Pritzker

Illinois governor J.B. Pritzker gave a time-to-get-serious speech to Democrats in New Hampshire on Sunday.  Here are some highlights, then you can watch the full speech below.

“Stop wondering if you can trust the nuclear codes to people who don’t know how to organize a group chat.

It’s time to stop ignoring the hypocrisy in wearing a big gold cross while announcing the defunding of children’s cancer research.

And time to stop thinking we can reason or negotiate with a madman.

Time to stop apologizing when we were NOT wrong. Time to stop surrendering, when we need to fight.”

Despair is an indulgence that we cannot afford in the times upon which history turns.

Never before in my life have I called for mass protests, for mobilization, for disruption. But I am now.

Tonight, I’m telling you what I’m willing to do…is fight—for our democracy, for our liberty, for the opportunity for all our people to live lives that are meaningful and free. And I see around me tonight a roomful of people who are ready to do the same.”

“So I have one question for all of you, are you ready for the fight?”

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Tim Snyder: A Framework For Understanding Our Politics

Photo: Wikipedia

This is long, nearly an hour and a half. It is scholarly. It wasn’t made simple for social media or TV. It may remind you of college days sitting in a lecture hall.  But it is not boring and if you make it all the way through, you will never have to wonder again why Trump does what he does. You will never scratch your head again. You will not be able to un-know this. It’s a framework for how to think about what is happening. It’s a good thing. Be brave. If I can do it, anyone can.

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Al Franken And Robert Reich: Fighting The Trump Autocracy

Topics covered include the reconciliation bill, Citizens United, Powell memo, corporate democrats, tariffs, due process, protests and more. Plus did you know Robert Reich went to law school with Bill and Hillary Clinton and Clarence Thomas? A couple of stories and an interesting glimpse into then and now.

On the protests: “Americans are eager to show just how much they disapprove of this administration.” – Robert Reich

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The Latest Social Security Lie From MAGA

(1 minute)

Lies, disinformation, bullshit. That’s what MAGA fights with. And they know they can’t win a fair fight. That is why they must rig the elections through voter suppression.

Please call your senators and tell them to vote against the SAVE Act. We want fair elections with all voters voting in this country.

Oh, hey, that first morsel was so good, let’s have another. (10 very good minutes):

Radical? NO! Sensible? Very much so!

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Sunday Funday: Kick ‘Em When They Are Down Edition

 

“Kick ‘em when they are up, Kick ‘em when they are down

  Kick ‘em when they up, Kick ‘em all around” Lyrics from “Dirty Laundry” by Don Henly

That seems to be the motto of the Iowa MAGA movement, especially in the legislature. Getting Medicaid? – then goddammit get a job! You have a job but it doesn’t even cover food and rent? Get another job! Disabled? Get a job even if you can’t walk or are in constant pain!  

And here we go again – MAGAs in Iowa doing all they can to exploit the myth of “undeserving” people getting handouts from “gummint.” Why not nationalize health care and let everybody have access and not waste time and money defining those who are “deserving.” As a human you should be by definition. Plus nationalized health coverage would save us big bundles of money.

Another humiliating week for Stinky Pants.

A) What network reported that Stinky Pants’ administration is leaking information on trade moves to Wall Street executives?

B) According to the Southern Poverty Law Center there are about how many Confederate symbols still active in the US?

C) Name in the news this week – Who is (or was) Jorge Mario Bergoglio?

D) Friends of Stinky Pants? What state’s MAGA leaders are pleading with the administration to give them disaster aid relief after the administration denied it this week?

E) After 44 years, what Senate Democratic leader announced his retirement after his term ends?

F) Oh, China! Just this week they turned back 12,000 metric tons of what commodity as the US trade war deepens?

G) The Pope is dead! And so we have all learned that the process the Catholic Church uses to pick a new pope is a what of Cardinals?

H) In a retrial after many years, did a federal jury deicide if Sarah Palin was libeled by The NY Times or not?

I) Officially now, California is the what largest economy in the world?

J) Tesla, Tesla, Tesla! Profits down how much over the just completed quarter?

K) Hey, Canada has a national election tomorrow! What nickname has Conservative candidate Pierre Poilievre (pronounced Polly-ev) been tagged with during the campaign?

L) What law enforcement adjacent cabinet secretary had her purse stolen as she ate dinner in a restaurant last weekend?

M) The death of this Pope caused me to wonder what ever happened to the last Pope? Remember we had two popes for a while.

N) Hottest ticket in town? Who are playing basketball at Carver-Hawkeye next Sunday?

O) Tennessee MAGA representative Diana Harshbarger created a firestorm of backlash when she called Texas Democrats representative what on a podcast last week?

P) Forest fires are seemingly everywhere in this era of climate change, including what eastern state?

Q) Could you be Pope? What are the requirements?

R) Who had a makeup room built behind the Pentagon’s press briefing room last week?

S) Which one of Iowa’s MAGA congressional contingent held an actual town hall last week?

T) In an interesting development concerning climate change what country has authorized experiments to dim sunlight getting to earth?

I did not think my opinion of Marco Rubio could go lower. But explicitly selling out Ukraine to Putin, when he knows better, is beyond vile. It is traitorous, cowardly, vicious and detestable. He has no moral core whatsoever. – Norm Ornstein

Answers:

A) Fox

B) over 2,000

C) Pope Francis who died last week – born in Argentina 1935

D) Arkansas. Governor Huckabee-Sanders and Senator Cotton are miffed by this application of new MAGA policy

E) Senator Durbin of Illinois (note Lt. Governor Stratton has already announced a run)

F) Pork – thank goodness that has nothing to do with Iowa – wait a minute

G) conclave

H) Not libeled. Sarah loses again

I) 4th behind US, China, Germany

J) 71% – must be Biden’s fault

K) “Maple MAGA”

L) DHS (department of Homeland Security) Secretary Kristi Noem

M) Pope Benedict resigned from the papacy Feb. 28, 2013. He died on New Year’s Eve 2022 – so for 9+ years we had 2 living popes.

N) The Indiana Fever featuring Caitlin Clark are playing an exhibition against the Brazilian National team

O) “Boy” – She also questioned green’s need for a cane. Later that same day she referred to LGBTQ as ‘fairies”

P) New Jersey

Q) Male and catholic are the only official requirements I have heard

R) Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth

S) Ashley Hinson in Mason City – she was roundly jeered

T) the UK. – Let us hope there are no unintended consequences

Trump offering 5k to have a baby is like your grandfather giving you $20 for books at college. – Jared Freid

And simply because I still like Ike – he did defeat fascism after all:

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Mything In America

This video is an hour and a half, but the lecture starts at 5:30 and ends at 35:30 followed by a Q&A. It is a very interesting Q&A, but I found the lecture on the myths much of our present day situation is founded on very fascinating.

As George Orwell observed so insightfully in his masterwork “1984”:

“Who controls the past controls the future. Who controls the present controls the past.”

It is as if this is the guiding principle of the MAGA movement. They have an ideology and they will fit the news, stories and information to fit their agenda. But they were hardly the first to use this tool.  As we learn in this lecture by Historian Heather Cox Richardson this has been a tactic for a long time and one form that was particularly successful was the myth of the cowboy and individualism.

We see the influence of this myth still rampant in today’s US government in such persona as Elon Musk, Pete Hegseth and Trump’s comically and tragically inept economy wing.

Individualism has never been true cornerstone of our society, but has always served as a useful tool to divide any collective effort. If you take a clear eyed view of our history you will see that the US progressed and grew through collective effort from the very beginning when Ben Franklin said “We must all hang together, or assuredly, we shall all hang separately.” 

As a boomer I think back to those countless hours of westerns on TV in the ‘50s and ‘60s. I never thought they were in any way true, but I certainly didn’t think they were propaganda. But propaganda they were. And at the same time we were psychologically readied to believe anything that someone said from a position of authority even if it were an outright lie.

Just this week I read an assessment of education in this country. Professor James Loewen who authored “Lies My Teacher Told Me” stated at some point in his career:

“We’re not taught history, we’re taught patriotism.” 

That struck me as hitting the nail on the head. This helps explain why so many Americans take pronouncements from authority figures as totally believable if it fits into their version of America. It explains why the MAGA lies and disinformation, whether from Trump, Miller-Meeks or some dummy on TV, are believed. 

Here we are in 2025 running what was once the best hope for mankind on a basis of lies and mythology designed to keep us stupid and controlled.

This is interesting – the daily email from Richardson the day after I wrote this folded the concept of  cowboy individualism and the trump administration. So I thought I would cite the relevant passages to show how the cowboy individualism is alive in today’s administration:

Trump was the logical outcome of the myth of cowboy individualism embraced by the Republicans since President Ronald Reagan rose to the White House by celebrating it. In that myth, a true American is a man who operates on his own, outside the community. He needs nothing from the government, works hard to support himself, protects his wife and children, and asserts his will by dominating others. Government is his enemy, according to the myth, because it takes his money to help undeserving freeloaders and because it regulates how he can run his business. A society dominated by a cowboy individual is a strong one.

Leaders who pushed this ideology knew it attracted voters. Once they were in power, they could slash government programs and cut taxes and regulations that kept wealth and opportunity accessible to poorer Americans. They argued that a society works best if wealth and power are concentrated among a few elites, who can direct capital more efficiently than government bureaucrats can. Their rhetoric worked: from 1981 to 2021, $50 trillion moved from the bottom 90% of Americans to the top 1%. But those same people talking about individualism to secure votes also knew that the world has never worked this way. In the twenty-first century, U.S. security and the economy depended more than ever on coalitions and government investment.

As the middle class hollowed out, Republicans hammered on the idea that government action was socialism and the government was a swamp of waste and corruption. Donald Trump rode that rhetoric to the White House in 2016 but was still restrained by establishment Republicans who understood that the modern state underpinned America’s strength. President Joe Biden’s rejection of the Republicans’ economic vision and reorientation of the economy around ordinary Americans made Republicans rally against another Democratic president. They turned back to Trump, backed as he was by the MAGA base marinated in the rhetoric that government is bad, even though their counties are more dependent than Democratic counties on government aid.

Now the dog has caught the car. In 2024, Americans reelected Donald Trump, but he is no longer restrained by those who understood the importance of alliances and government programs. Instead, he is surrounded by those who appear convinced that displays of dominance will make the U.S. even stronger than it was when Trump took office and that destroying the government will free up great men to reorder society.

Thus we have the demonstration of myth believers running society and just how destructive that can be.

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