Onward Together

Onward Together

Saturday, March 18, 2023

Freedom with a capital F

 Freedom

We keep hearing from the GOP hard right that they are protecting Freedom by waging war on all those parts of American life they do not like.

One of the most recent battles culminated in the U.S. Supreme Court decision overruling Roe v. Wade that gave women limited constitutional protection when seeking an abortion. The result of the Dobbs decision was to remove Freedom from those women who happen to live in states like Wisconsin with long dormant anti-abortion laws that suddenly came back to life. Women who live in states that have criminalized abortion are no longer Free to control their own bodies and reproductive health. Doctors who provide reproductive healthcare are no longer Free to practice their craft and provide life-saving care to women who need or want to terminate a pregnancy.

Even though the Equal Rights Amendment has been ratified by the required 38 states, right-wing challenges to some of the ratification decisions have further delayed equal standing under the law to more than one-half of Americans. Women are not yet Free to take their rightful place next to and equal to American men. Failure to pass and enforce the ERA perpetuates unequal pay of equal work and relegates women to a subservient class of our citizenry.

Renewed GOP backed laws designed to undo protections for LBGTQI Americans are being passed by right wing state legislatures at an alarming rate. Historically marginalized non-binary and gender fluid folks swept up by those laws are not Free to be who they are. People in this population have always been present on this planet. They are well known in many cultures around the globe. Passing laws outlawing their being or behavior have never worked, just driven folks underground or frightened them to stay in the closet. 

One of the most egregious recent manifestations of this right-wing hatred is taking place in Florida where presidential hopeful Gov. Ron DeSantis is hell bent on eradicating drag queens from his state. Men who dress up as women have been entertaining audiences for millennia. All the female characters in Shakespeare’s plays were played by men dressed as women because women were banned from performing on Elizabethan stages. More recently, we laughed when Bob Hope and other men dressed in drag performed in USO tours, we laughed for years when Jamie Farr appeared in drag on MASH, we enjoyed movies like Some Like It Hot, Mrs. Doubtfire, Tootsie, the Rocky Horror Picture Show, and many others that had characters and leads that were men dressed in drag. Will all those be banned in Florida and elsewhere? Are these actors less Free because of the roles they took on?

In Florida and elsewhere, hard right-wingers are erasing or sanitizing our history to protect white peoples’ guilt about our racist past and present. Banning books and whole courses in broad based curricula makes us all less Free by enabling past transgressions to be repeated today to protect white supremacy. Banning books makes kids want to read them more and handicaps teachers from teaching diverse points of view which is key for critical thinking. We can avoid repetition of past errors by learning about the past mistakes, not burying them or throwing the books that teach them into the pyre. 

Protestations of progress in race relations by the far right notwithstanding, we still treat people whose skin tones are darker that the Anglo-European norm as second or even third-class citizens. Segregated cities exist for a reason and segregated schools and charter schools exist for a reason, to keep people of color separate from the rest of us. Progress towards racial justice progress is obstructed at every level of government. Equal opportunity to succeed in the halls of commerce is still a far-off dream to far too many. People of color are not Free yet.

Environmental issues make us all much less Free. Until the water we get from the tap is clean and free from contaminants and the air we breathe is pure, none of us will be truly Free to reach our maximum potential. Climate change is real, glaciers are retreating, sea levels are rising, and winters and summers are reaching new extremes as the decades pass. Are the folks in Lake Tahoe Free having to dig out of record snow falls that overtop buildings? Are the folks living in low-lying coastal areas Free as their homes flood or get submerged by rising seas? 

Religious liberty is a hall mark of American Democracy. The concept is being highjacked by the far-right which seeks to replace it with a White Evangelical Christian theocracy that imposes its sole brand of righteousness on the rest of us. If they are successful, will non-Christian, atheist, Pastafarian Americans be Free to worship or not as they choose?

In short, true Freedom means embracing all that makes us Americans and Human no matter how different we might be in size, shape, gender, or color. After all, we are all in this together. 

 

 

 

 


Saturday, March 4, 2023

A Divided GOP cannot win

Mark Belling was Correct

The divided GOP cannot win

I don’t usually agree with much, if anything, Mark Belling writes on this page. To my surprise, his latest column contained much I found to be correct. 

He correctly points out the dysfunction that is the hallmark of the current Wisconsin GOP leadership which led to former Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Daniel Kelly’s victory over Waukesha Circuit Judge Jennifer Dorow in the February primary election.  

Belling correctly points out that Democrats helped Kelly defeat Dorow out of a recognition that Kelly will be easier to defeat in April. Afterall, Kelly lost his re-election bid to Justice Jill Karofsky becoming one of the few sitting Justices to fail to retain his seat. Liberals and moderate independents can win statewide elections when they unite. 

Kelly’s extremist views and writings are well known and easy targets for Judge Janet Protasiewicz. His clear association with the GOP’s election denier faction, his open support for abortion bans and his employment with the Wisconsin Republican Party make his claims of impartiality laughable. His prior result driven decisions on the Court in support of GOP positions speak volumes. 

Belling’s commentary also highlighted the fractured nature of GOP leadership and non-existent party unity as a root cause of Dorow’s defeat. This ties well into the dislocated nature of the national GOP which has also lost its way.

The small GOP majority in the House of Representatives seems consumed with fighting culture wars and finding ways to disrupt legal accountability the former president will certainly face as the indictments start coming. House Speaker Kevin McCarthy cannot find a way to get his troops to do anything constructive to address the problems facing the country, assuming he wants to do that. All that seems to be coming out of GOP leadership is obstruction and obfuscation. They cannot even come up with a proposed budget that makes coherent sense. 

Nationally, the GOP is looking at a presidential election next year with no clear candidate. The former president loses traction daily as his state and federal legal problems increase. His base remains rabid, but increasingly confused, as their leader’s messaging becomes more inconsistent, if not incoherent.

Former South Carolina Governor and UN Ambassador Nicky Haley recently threw her hat into the presidential ring, clinging to her association with the former president who appointed her as UN Ambassador while claiming to distance herself from “leaders of the past.” She has not offered anything of substance to close off her past connection to and support for the former president or chart a new way forward.

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is widely seen as a front runner candidate once he declares his intention to run. He too is bereft of a sound policy platform save for the culture wars he continues to wage against Disney World, the LBGTQI community, “woke” liberal educators, and books he does not like. The former president is already attacking DeSantis, vowing to stop him in his tracks. The evident vitriol will keep the extreme GOP base from getting behind DeSantis. 

Lacking so far are any potential GOP candidates who might be willing to completely disassociate themselves from the extreme GOP base and run on a fresh set of principles and policies with which one might be able to have a constructive debate. There must be moderate, thoughtful Republicans willing to take the risk that their party might be open to a new way forward. 

The fractured opposition gives Democrats on the national stage a way forward to a second Biden-Harris term with continued economic improvement, more infrastructure repair, more federal judicial appointments and maybe even universal healthcare. 

Former Judge Protasiewicz’s victory will shift the ideological slant of our Supreme Court and, hopefully, pave the way forward for legal reproductive healthcare and fair congressional and state legislative districts which will help return Wisconsin to the progressive traditions which made us a beacon of freedom for the rest of the country