Forgotten Flint: Crises Unabated

Flint River tributary pollution

As I began research on this article, I wondered what it would be like to go through what the citizens in Flint, Michigan have experienced every day since 2014. As Americans, many of us don’t think too deeply about the source of our tap water. So, I spent a day, just one day, paying close attention to my water use. Taking a mental note of all of the different ways that my family and I could be harmed if the water that came out of the tap was dangerous. On that evening, after serving dinner, I watched my son fill up his cup with water. The vast importance of the situation that has occurred and is still occurring in Flint hit me hard, and I felt as if the wind had been knocked out of me. Each day I’d pour through reports about children whose lives have been forever changed for the worse just by drinking tap water. Then each evening, I’d watch my son fill his cup from our tap again. As a result of the accumulating information, I’d find that tears would suddenly stream down my face. The very tap water that so many of us use daily to drink, clean our dishes, and bathe made them sick. Watching him fill his cup last night, outrage replaced the sadness that had been settling in my belly during the research process for this piece. I wondered what I would do if my child began exhibiting alarming symptoms (bursts of anger, hair loss, rashes, and a decrease in cognitive ability). The parents in Flint, Michigan don’t wonder. They have lived with that horrible reality, and still do so today.

At the ending of April in 2014, Darnell Early (the State Emergency Manager for Michigan) was able to override local regulatory policies, and change the source of water for the city of Flint. It has been readily admitted that this change was to save the state money. Residents began to get their water from the Flint River rather than the Detroit Water System. By that summer, complaints began pouring in about problems with the water. Residents reported that the water smelled foul and was making people sick. Physical reactions included, though were not limited to, rashes and hair loss. By September, the citizens of Flint were instructed to boil tap water before drinking it, because tests revealed both e Coli and Coliform bacteria in the water. On October 1st of that year, General Motors announced that the company would no longer be using water from the Flint River, after workers took note that water from the location was corroding parts used to manufacture engines. 

Three months later, Mayor Dayne Walling of Flint issued the following statement: “I want to assure everyone that the city is sensitive to the public’s concerns.” Mayor Walling went on to say that, “The city water is safe to drink. My family and I drink it and use it every day.” However, on the same day, the city’s Water Department sent customer notices to the effect that water in Flint was in violation of the Safe Drinking Water Act due to maximum contaminant levels for trihalomethanes (TTHM), which can cause liver, kidney and nervous system damage.The mayor’s announcement was as follows: “Sick and elderly people may be at risk, but the water is otherwise safe to consume.” On the 12th of January, 2015, when Detroit offered to reconnect Flint to their water for free, the city refused. At another meeting that same month, citizens showed up complaining of multiple symptoms; again including the formerly mentioned hair loss, vision and memory problems and rashes.

Jan 15, 2016 – File – The water crisis in Flint, the Michigan city grappling with toxic lead contamination in its drinking water following a cost-saving measure, is now getting high-level attention from the state’s top legal official. Michigan Attorney General B. Schuette said he will investigate the water crisis to determine whether any Michigan laws have been violated. The damage stems from a decision two years ago by the state, which had taken over the city’s budget amid a financial emergency, to save money by switching Flint’s water supply from Lake Huron to the Flint River. Pictured: Jan. 21, 2015 – Flint, Michigan, U.S. – LeeAnne Walters 36 of Flint shows water samples from her home from Wednesday January 21, 2015 to Flint’s new emergency manager Jerry Ambrose after city an state officials spoke during a forum discussing growing health concerns about the drinking water being raised by Flint residents at the Flint City Hall dome. (Credit Image: © Ryan Garza/Detroit Free Press via ZUMA Wire)

It was at yet another Flint meeting in January that LeeAnne Walters, mother of four children, brought bottles of water from the tap in her home, located on the south side of Flint. The picture below is of her showing the bottles to Darnell Early’s replacement as Emergency Manager, Jerry Ambrose.

When Mrs. Walters’ water was finally tested, approximately six weeks later, the levels of lead discovered was 104 parts per billion (ppb). The Environmental Protection Agency has emphasized that although no levels of lead are safe, the threshold deemed acceptable by federal standards is 15 ppb. Stephen Rodrick of Rolling Stone magazine reported that the City of Flint offered to fix her pipes, but in return required that she sign a no-harm agreement. According to John McQuaid of Smithsonian Magazine, “Hundreds of other Flint residents also complained about nasty, non-potable water and health problems, but even then, Flint officials insisted the lead problem was limited to the Walters’ household.” Interestingly enough, the family’s pipes were plastic. McQuaid continued, “At a City Council meeting, one Flint official intimated that Walters and her neighbors were spiking their own water just to draw attention to themselves.” Wow. This non-potable (i.e. not suitable for drinking) water is still currently the only substance coming out of taps in the city. 

In her article, titled “Dirty Water,” author Sarah Houlton of Chemistry World wrote about how the dangerous situation in Flint occurred in the first place. She reported that it was when the water source was switched that residents began to report milky-looking water, roughly a week afterward. Houlton writes that this was caused by an “orthophosphate coating, put on by inhibitor-treated water from the Detroit system, starting to flake off the pipes.” The hydrants were flushed in an attempt to clear the water, but this merely accelerated the removal of the protective coating. Flint residents now noticed a light brownish tint. “The corrosive water started to work on the rust on the internal part of the water mains,” she explains. “They flushed again, but that merely aggravated the situation and turned the water deep brown. With the old lead pipes now unprotected, lead started to leach into the water.” 

In the same article, author Houlton wrote that, “Lead is not involved in any of the human body’s biochemical processes, but it is capable of mimicking other bivalent metals that are cofactors to enzymatic reactions, notably calcium, iron, and zinc. It binds to the enzymes, but does not activate them, thus halting their normal activity. It is profoundly neurotoxic, and can cross the blood–brain barrier by mimicking calcium, where it interferes with neurotransmission, impacts the growth of neurons, and can damage the myelin sheaths around those neurons.”  The long-term effects for residents are horrifying. In an appearance on CBS, author Jonathan Lapook speaks with Dean of Global Health at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine, Dr. Philip Landrigan. The doctor explains in the interview that, “Even low levels of lead (especially if exposure to low levels continues over many months) is going to cause some degree of brain damage to at least some of the children who have been exposed. That’s a big deal.” 

In an article titled, “Who Poisoned Flint, Michigan?” Steven Rodrick wrote that, “Flint has seen a spike in the number of cases of Legionnaires’ Disease, a severe type of pneumonia, usually spread by bacteria in water vapor. The number of cases in Genesee County, where Flint is located, has gone from 6 to 13 to 87 from June 2014 to November 2016, roughly during the same time Flint began using water from the Flint River.” Amidst the horrible long-term effects that so many will suffer in this middle-American city, and in light of the terrible way in which local and federal agencies handled this crisis, it is important to note that Americans citizens did not give up, but spoke up. They supported one another. In February of 2016, 300 plumbers from the United Association Local 370 came to Flint in an effort to help residents and to donate and install new sinks. Elyse Wanshel of The Huffington Post reported that, “Plumbing Manufacturers International donated the faucets, which cost about $100 a pop according to ABC12, which is a price tag many residents of Flint cannot afford.” Michigan radio reported that the plumbers, “have been going door-to-door making sure that faucets are filter-ready since October.” Although this didn’t solve the problem entirely (because many of the homes have setups in which filtration couldn’t be installed), but it did help many tremendously. Throughout this travesty, it is nice to see Americans helping other Americans. This help has come in many forms, including individuals who spoke up when the local and federal government agencies responsible for protecting citizens were ignoring the problem. But not all government agents were so unhelpful. 

Miguel Del Toral is a manager for the Midwest Water Division. Although some would say that Del Toral was simply doing his job, even those who did so at first were eventually silenced when LeeAnne Walters reached out to him for help. He quickly responded; writing to state aides saying, “Given the very high lead levels found at one home and the pre-flushing happening in Flint, I’m worried that the whole town may have much higher lead levels than the compliance results indicated.” He shared his information with the EPA at once. On July 1, 2015, the Director of the EPA’s Midwest Division, Susan Hedman, said that the report was premature. She said that an official report would be submitted, “when the report has been revised and fully vetted by EPA management.” Not to be dismissed so easily, Mr. Del Toral appealed straight to the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality (MDEQ) to take seriously the extremely high lead levels found in the Walters’ home. they responded that the elevations were to be expected based upon the seasonal change. Unfortunate as this was, Del Toral has been praised by the residents of Flint for his tireless efforts.

In August of that year, Professor Marc A. Edwards of Virginia Tech’s Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering began an independent study with his students on Flint’s water. The study showed that the water in the Flint River was 19 times as corrosive as Detroit tap water. Even though this additional study provided proof, a spokesman for the MDEQ disputed the findings.

This link to the WaPo offers a glimpse at the amount of lead found in the water in Flint. Professor Edwards wasn’t the only expert who had shocking findings from their field of expertise. In September of that same year, Dr. Mona Hanna-Attisha, Director of the Pediatric Residency program at Hurley Medical Center, announced that her research showed that there had been a rise in the number of children in Flint under age 5 with elevated blood lead levels. She reported that since the change in water supply the number had even tripled in some cases. Dr. Sanjay Gupta, Ben Tinker and Tim Hume, each of CNN fame, reported that Dr. Attisha found, “In some neighborhoods, it actually tripled. (In) one specific neighborhood, the percentage of kids with lead poisoning went from about 5%, to almost 16% of the kids that were tested.” she went on to point out that, “it directly correlated with where the water lead levels were the highest.”

On January 7th of last year, the chief medical executive in Michigan finally admitted the danger and began advising those in Flint to use only filtered or bottled water. A link for the aide that former President Barack Obama signed off on is detailed in this link.

The manner which the Flint crisis was handled by government at all levels has left Flint residents skeptical of news that their drinking water now meets EPA safety standards. An article was published titled “Flint Water Lead Amounts Improve Below Federal Limits,” by CNN’s Steve Almasy. Dated Wednesday, January 25, 2017, the author reports on a study from, “the period beginning July 1 and ending December 31.” The report found levels of lead were 12 parts per billion or lower in 90% of the samples taken, significantly lower than the action level of 15 ppb.” Distrust is so high, again, because residents have been told repeatedly throughout this crisis that the water was safe even when it was not.

The people of Flint and the surrounding areas have not had reliable safe drinking water come out of their taps since 2014. During this period, bureaucrats of every rank have cut corners, lied to, and betrayed the citizens that they were elected or appointed to care for. There was a significant period of that time where residents were still expected to pay their water bills, in spite of the fact that the water was poisoning them. Moreover, as Pastor Allen Overton of the Flint-based Concerned Pastors for Social Action said, “Telling people the water was safe when it wasn’t created this disaster in the first place. Given the history of the State’s deception about the water, I’d hope they’d be proceeding with more caution, rather than making statements that may worsen the community’s deep distrust of the government.” 

Currently, at the Federal level, the Trump administration has assured citizens that the funds promised by Obama’s administration in the amount of $120 million will be paid to help the city. On the state level, Gov. Rick Snyder’s has asked for a $56.3 billion budget in order to aid citizens with water needs and provide services for those affected by excessive levels of lead. However, many have pointed out that the situation that arose in Flint could happen anywhere in America. “In Dirty Water,” Sarah Houlton again tried to make clear, “While the acute situation in Flint was extreme, elevated lead levels in drinking water is far from an isolated issue.”

The children affected by this outrageous crisis will never be the same. Their lives are irrevocably altered, and this is due to government ineptitude and disregard on both local and federal levels.  As all levels of government involved in this horrific situation scramble to try to fix the poisoned water of Flint, the citizens are still left with without access to one of the most basic services upon which all Americans depend in order to survive: safe running water. In Flint, families won’t be guaranteed this basic need for years to come. At the beginning of this piece I wondered what my reaction would be if, as a parent, I was faced with the situation so many in Flint deal with every day. I’d like to think my reaction would be similar to LeeAnne Walters’. I think that we all would. It is no secret that we live in a country that is divided on many issues. We all want our nation to be strong, but we seem to differ on the paths to take in order to strengthen America. I surmise that no matter where you stand, we all believe that we have the right to safe drinking water. We all have the right to keep our family safe. To provide them with a basic human need: water.

I find myself utterly horrified that it will be years before Flint will have safe water from its taps, and this occurred primarily because local and federal agencies refused to listen. I find it terrifying that a manager can be appointed in an emergency situation with little in place assuring that the citizens will be protected. The possibility such an appointment could be made skirts the basis of the democracy that American government is based upon. These choices were made for the citizens of Flint by someone that they had no opportunity to vote for or against. I am disgusted that the residents of Flint had to pay outrageous prices for water that was poisoning them, water that they have to pay for again since all aide with water bills has been halted. I am frustrated that the people living in Flint did not seem to be at the top of the list when it came to receiving immediate help to solve the infrastructure problems that have lead to sickness and death. Last but not least, I am chilled to the core of my being that such pipes still crisscross this country. Miles and miles of lines zigzagging across the nation, right under our feet. These pipes are wreaking havoc on a city called Flint, a havoc that could at any time be wrought on any of a number of cities all over America. Wrought on families. All over America. Families like mine. And yours.

Gonzo State: [Untitled]

“Victory is ‘The Absence of Defeat'”

“Bentley! Bentley. I suggest…I suggest that you do something different with your life right now.” This instruction was delivered by my boss (at the time) to his unruly Huskie, but it might as well have been given to my entire generation.

As always, the day had given way to night and my mind had wrestled with itself long enough. I needed sanctuary, strong drink and a blank expression with which to watch the news on screens behind the heads of the locals. With the mind of a fried pie I careened my car down a thoroughfare of an unincorporated town in West Virginia, roughly sixty miles from Washington D.C.

“Babylon,” I came to call D.C. as a Sailor stationed in Bethesda, which was appropriate enough that no one cares to question the nickname. It was by a sense of awe, despair, disgust and reverence that I came by it the hard way some years ago.

The Christmas lights around Arlington had shone brightly on my most sentimental evening, awash with history and the sort of romance that saw my Army counterpart’s cheek against mine, her words in my ear accompanied by my kiss on her neck.

Then, the other shoe dropped and zang! I’m departing the parking garage of Target near P.F. Chang’s, a sudden desperate attempt to keep a fellow servicemember alive and out of trouble, and barely having arrived in Rockville, Maryland, found myself in the company of a remarkable amount of police officers. While all was eventually sorted out (one way or another), I did discover that being handcuffed, face down on the pavement amidst a soft rain gave me an amazing opportunity to learn and reevaluate the nonsense I’d allowed a foothold in my life. “Teachable moments,” I’ve come to call such events with a wince oft confused for a smile, and rightfully so.

“It’s an acquired taste.”

Let no good deed go unpunished.

“It was all downhill from there,” I uttered to my glass and coaster on the bar, awaiting another potent haul of ethanol. “Or is it, ‘down on the bed’ from there? Not nearly as catchy.” The general uproar that passed for ambience as karaoke loomed large made my private social commentaries a non-factor.

“Hell,” I continued, mulling over the equal parts glory and horror of yesteryear, “if I was a woman they’d’ve labeled me a slut.” This was most certainly true, as I had responded to the eventual collapse of the genuine, heartmelting romance that blossomed in Arlington by carousing. I went on to live up to the archetype of heathen in the Navy, only I hadn’t needed a new port. D.C. had an endless supply of trysts for me to temporarily bind the wound of heartbreak with. I had largely imploded things with she myself, but damn the torpedoes and full speed ahead, aye?

“Aye, got it!” I said, louder than intended as my libation arrived. Few noticed, none cared. But I digress.

Every single horror of the corruption of public life crept its way into Walter Reed the two years I’d been there as the primary Army and Navy hospitals merged there in Maryland. It was a handful of miles from the epicenter of our Federal Republic, our Representative Democracy. Whatever label you prefer, the genuine, tender romance and the unnecessary legal crucible were equal parts of the same story.

So it was yesterday and is today and will be tomorrow. Wars and rumors of wars will abound along with the usual ugliness, while the bountiful opportunities, resplendence, and monuments sacred to America and Her Republic will ring hollow for any looking for that chapter. However, for those with a soul not set for self-destruct, there was the beauty and elegance and love that I discovered in Babylon. For my part, I vacillated between the cauldron of brutality and the essence of hallowed humanity.

Lucifer and a third of his fellow angels rebelled (at least in part) over the perception that God valued something fashioned from dirt over them; we hamstrung ourselves with our humanity during that time (2011-2013) in Bethesda, both our frailties and our strengths.

Did we make the case against humanity with our failures? I’m not so sure. The defeatism and Apocalypticism of the admittedly conflicted era that was the “new” Walter Reed circa 2011-2013 stands apart from now in several ways. Without the deflating drudgery of rattling them all off, at the very least one could look their friends and enemies in the eye. Betrayal and intrigue might be lurking around the next corner (per the modus operandi of Babylon and the government circuit as a whole) but those seeming eons ago politics was still the art of compromise. Then-POTUS Obama (D-IL) and then-House Speaker Boehner (R-OH) can hardly be soberly accused of engaging in the politics of blood sport we’ve now.

Now? Depending on their background, looking one’s enemies and/or friends in the eye might get you flagged on any number of social media platforms and could very well get you labeled with some sort of “-ism”, as one type of “-ist” or another. A whole decade ago Section 230 was applied within the spirit of its creation, lending the happenings online a sort of Wild West vibe when juxtaposed to the great cosmic gag-reel taking place now.

“What is Section 230?” one might ask. This, too, is a well-placed and unscripted question, but it makes little difference when Louis Farrakhan can spit his vile verbal excrement at hapless passerby on social media, but not Donald Trump. No, indeed. Hardly an avid defender of the former POTUS, I nonetheless present our Federal support and protections for our Silicon Valley overlords as Exhibit A for the how/why (either/and/or) the Federal Communications Commission has adequate pretext to cry foul. This is tantamount to “collateral censorship”, or censorship by proxy. That’s the biggest item George Orwell didn’t foresee in my favorite novel, “1984”: private enterprise conducting the censorship, and not the state itself.

Since I’ve likely lost anyone who hates The Donald for my defending his First Amendment rights, I might as well toss a grenade in this burgeoning dumpster fire. Wouldn’t Joe Manchin lead off that way?

“The wind only blows sometimes.” “He’s exactly right!”

While hardly the binary option both the Communists of the Far Left and the Fascists of the Far Right want all the Sheeple to give an “Amen!” and believe, the conflict between being a John Locke liberal in favor of largely laissez-faire capitalism (not the crony kind) with a strong, (but) limited Federal government and in wanting a respectable return on our investment in Section 230 protections granted Silicon Valley (and company), it is amusing on a perverse level.

“Afterall,” I told myself, “everyone hates a centrist, so you might as well enjoy it, Jack. The good news is, only White elitists are storming off after closing your column a few paragraphs back. They can kick rocks. There’s surely a Mother Jones article or athletic mutant defecating on the very flag that enables their miserable existence out there, somewhere, that they can flee to. Still miserable, but they showed me! No First Amendment for the people who make us think and shit.”

It was only at the end of this paragraph that I realized I wasn’t just thinking this as I tapped it into a note on my phone for later insertion into this very diatribe. I was muttering much of it out loud.

“Ignore the madness of a world that has made this swashbuckler appear normal. Ignore the celebutante-rejects aghast at those not absorbed in Chinese spyware ‘social’ apps available on any mainstream App Store.”

And why not? Afterall, the Communists now want the populace to swallow the latest swill their Thought Police have puked out, and nod slowly, basking in the wisdom of the notion that Black children being taught mathematics is racist. Conversely, the Fascists want the citizenry at-large to embrace their latest, unintelligible Reductio Ad Absurdum that beating cops to a pulp while shouting racist terms at the non-White officers is okay as long as they’re patriots. Thin Blue Line and all. “Thin Blue Line”, you ingrates? Put the straw down.

“In God We Trust.” Mhmm.

“Dear God Almighty,” I mumbled into my Long Island Iced Tea, nearly gone due to the urgent need to anesthetize myself. No reply, and not because He wants us to forget He exists, but because it’s the pizza we ordered, and it has arrived with all the trappings. Whose fault is that?

The lunacy in the former example is in those on the Far Left who by proxy think the Black intellect is so dormant, psyche so timid, that there need be no Black doctors, economists, engineers, et cetera, in the future. Mathematics is a rather integral part of the process of those career paths. Who’s holding who back with racist ideology again, exactly?

The madness in the latter example is at least as vivid and particularly poignant from people on the Far Right who think cops can do no wrong. You say The Filth went too far in Example X? “I say they didn’t go too far enough!” some neo-Successionist will bleat with the fervor of a patriot, by God. Just a patriot to another country, and not this one. But why quibble about it? Sure, seems reasonable enough to pass muster on “Squidbillies.”

Imitation being the highest form of flattery, the method to the unorthodoxy of this publication has never been less necessary. Both extremes in the sadly binary world of Castro and Mussolini neophytes demand the long-term vision, the sort of engaging in politics (again, “The Art of Compromise”) as a year-round endeavor that there is no app or “hack” for. The marathon, not the sprint, is what is at hand. I’d rather flatter the Edward Brooke III, the Alexander Hamilton, the Barbra Streisand, the Hunter S. Thompson and even the Master Shake with imitation than embrace the intellectual suicide of either Irredeemable America or Exceptional American Unilateralism.

Whichever clown car takes the stage from either extremist wing of discourse, they both will assure us that we’d feel so much better if only we’d embrace their brand of groupthink. Tsk, tsk, I know, but such is the rot of the putrescence we’ve inexplicably opted to wallow in.

“Soylent Green is people.”

What both teams of malcontents mean is we’ll feel much better carrying all of our favorite shows with us on all of our devices as they continue embezzling and funneling money to the duopoly in Babylon. The royalty on Capitol Hill will then reward our wholehearted faith with continued malignant governance and further insolvency on every level (social, fiscal, geopolitical, et al).

“Who knows?” I mumbled with a shrug. “With any luck, the dead will walk again and we’ll have an existential reason to disallow the Neanderthals in Congress from fucking the same coconut over and over while saying they’re carrying out the people’s business. All, naturally, with a straight face. And pursed lips. Can’t forget the ‘duck face.’ Gotta meet my fellow Millennials halfway.”

“You say something, Hun?”

The bartender had taken notice of my glass being devoid of strong drink, and grew concerned. Animals entering sexual congress with fruit, however, passed muster.

‘Of course it did,’ I thought, but could only reply with a low rasp as I exited my barstool.

“Yes, Ma’am. Check please.”

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Six Degrees of Knowin’ Nothin’: [Untitled]

And on the 8th day, God made bears. Lots and lots of bears.

Does this era need introduction? Or, rather, may a suitable introduction be written? I report, you deride.

1: In any rational era, the sudden appearance of lurid photographs of well-known public figures tends to happen without the consent of those captured in the images. Jennifer Lawrence, Kate Upton, Anthony Weiner, et al. Notable exceptions to this are of the celebutante variety who sport last names such as Hilton and Kardashian, but then, their deliberate release of self-incriminating material isn’t indicative of a rational era.

That there’s a Stairway to Heaven but a Highway to Hell is indicative of expected traffic volume.

The great Jerry Falwell, Jr., well his undeniable greatness as an Evangelical Christian minister and university president is so ineffable, so vast, that he was no longer able to be confined by any notion of modern decency. If that’s still a thing, that is. Either way, the photograph posted containing the erstwhile head of Liberty University (and descendent of the late and decent Jerry Falwell) is disturbing on several counts. Let’s take a look:

Now, I’m not sure if it’s the ghastly attempt at humor (yeah, “black water”, haw haw haw!), the self-caricature of the gut and the unzipped pants combined with the awful rug on his counterpart (who is not his wife, for those keeping score at home), the fact that students of said Evangelical university get expelled for drinking and/or extra-marital sexual encounters, or that this wasn’t a leak at all that makes this such a disgrace. He could’ve just said it was a faux Black Dog in his glass and been done with it.

The man (so-called) “leaked” it via his own social media aperture, and then delivered a truly abysmal mockery of an apology on-air, and I quote: “I’ve promised my kids I’m going to try to be…I’m gonna try to be a good boy from here on out.” Rock and Roll, Jerry!

Oh and Mrs. Falwell, when your marriage does end, remember: you [expletive deleted] your rebound, and that’s it. You don’t permanently abscond from reality and keep [expletive deleted] them long-term and/or marry them. Especially, I might add, if you plucked them from the extras of “The Walking Dead.”

Silly me. But seriously, though: booze and Evangelicals and social media shouldn’t mix.

2: At times, the headlines write themselves. In their own attempt to swing loose with reality, as it were, Iran has a fabricated aircraft carrier resembling one of those wielded by the United States Navy. “Why”, you ask? An entirely unscripted and well-placed question. For their own propaganda purposes that is, until the entire experiment blew up in their faces. Living out their own version of “delirium tremens”, Iran was so successful in this charade that their accidental destruction of a prop US Navy aircraft carrier poses a threat to a major thoroughfare in the oil trade. Posing an existential threat to traffic in the Strait of Hormuz, and things apparently unbeknownst to Iran such as tides can shift the wreckage, endangering oil tankers.

Give the Ayatollah our best. Speaking of “the best”, if you’re going to challenge the world’s preeminent naval power, you’d better come correct. The Battle of Evermore this is not.

3: Biden must face Trump in debate(s). Yes, it’s answering a “double dog dare” from the POTUS and no, you don’t want to give in to the whims of a bully. But if you don’t follow through then it looks like you’re hiding in a basement and afraid to face Donald J. Trump on the stage. What’s the worst that could happen? They then “triple dog dare” one another to a lindy hop dance-off to the “Misty Mountain Hop” or hand out four sticks (one to both members of each ticket) to swing with? Why would you be afraid of that if you’re in the Biden camp unless, per the Trump camp’s assertions, the former Vice President will be unable to remember whether he’s going to California, or another, “y’know, the thing” that the Founding Fathers said? The great equalizer is the human ego. They’ll debate.

This is an event waiting to go wrong. Don’t hang out with bears. [image credit to Daily Caller & Barstool Sports]
4: Meanwhile, the National Park Service has posted a warning urging American adventurers not to confront bears but, if they do, to not take advantage of their slower companions. And no, this is not made up. Nor is the response of a pack of humans, recently, to a bear arriving in their midst. They didn’t flee or otherwise attempt to discourage the bear; instead they took pictures of their merry band whilst feeding the bear. Good call, ‘Murica.

5: Bill Barr’s appearance was a disgrace for everyone except the Attorney General. For committee chairman Nadler, to open the hearing with that statement was an outrage; and Jordan, thanks for the monologue on things that happened before Barr was back on the job and for God’s sake put your damn coat on!

6: Stat of the Week: the POTUS’ campaign is knocking on 1 million doors a week; the former VPOTUS’ camp is knocking on 0. As in ZERO. Z-E-R-O. This sort of nonsense only seems like nonsenseuntil the time when the levee breaks. Underestimate the mad media genius of The Donald at your peril.

Y’know what? Let’s just cancel everything. If everything’s priority one, then nothing is priority one.
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Contrast: Black Lives Matter v. All Lives Matter (et al)

Black Lives Matter: Let’s cut through the fat together, shall we? Yes or yes? Good. With that, we have a problem in America. Several, actually. We live in a police state, for one thing, and for another, paramount now, is said police state taking a particular interest in African Americans.

Let’s also consider the unbelievable, highly-classified powers of FISA courts to spy unopposed on our own people without their knowledge indefinitely, the ability of the Federal government to suspend the Constitutional rights of American citizens suspected of terrorism via the Patriot Act and the inexplicable repeal of the Smith-Mundt Act (which forbade the Federal Government from using propaganda on American soil). Are you drinking what I’m pouring?

With no malice in my heart toward the many fine police officers across the land (a few I’ve known personally), I say again: we live in a police state.

Over the past decade alone, we have seen increasing examples of the use of excessive force on a disproportionate number of black Americans. Data clearly shows that Whites compose 76.5% of America’s citizenry while Blacks make up 13.4% of it, the former were shot to death by police 370 times versus 235 for the latter.

For those who want to bring out FBI data displaying prevalence of crime amongst inner city black neighborhoods, recall the negligible difference in drug use between whites and blacks and the parity in gun culture between the two.

America glorifies violence, and that crosses ethnic lines. Don’t believe me? Look at what I call “Dollar Voting”, in essence, what we value and spend our money on. What does our art and culture reflect? If we’re being real, it ain’t peace. Does hip hop culture lend itself to violence? Listen to the top ten hits of the genre and get back to me; but before you get back to me, let me know what Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings, Jerry Reed and “The Dukes of Hazzard” were all about while you’re at it.

As for the movement itself, “Black Lives Matter” is driving home a simple point: yes, every house in the neighborhood matters but only one of them is on fire.

We hardly need a hashtag for Blue (Police) Lives Matter; they roam about largely unopposed, vested with a badge and lethal weaponry, and we provide a safety net (union, pension, et cetera) and, in general, blanket support to include the high probability that bad actors aren’t held accountable in court.

All Lives Matter? Do they? Maybe I’d be more decisive in answering these questions if every new episode of “Death By Cop” didn’t always star a black man.

– Jack DeViney

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New Orleans Police Department preps for ongoing confrontation and protest throughout downtown.

All Lives Matter(?): Two things can be true at once. In fact, very few things in our world are mutually exclusive of themselves. One can, for example, be in favor of the events in the George Floyd case never happening again and find the phrase “Black Lives Matters” offensive. They are not mutually exclusive. Both can be true. This depends on your definitions of words. Words matter. Words have meaning. Facts matter. Facts have meaning.

If by any definition, one is not a racist, but they will not stand shoulder to shoulder with Black Lives Matter signs, or they won’t kneel down in front of a mob of protestors, they become….what? Insensitive? Divisive?

To be true to this point, I believe “All Lives Matter” or “Blue Lives Matter” are equally asinine. We don’t protest on things we agree upon. We don’t stand outside and shout “the sky is blue”!

Are things worse now than the mid-1960’s? Or do we see public discord in 3D now? We report, you deride.

The assertion that a black man can not step from his home without fear of imminent death from a racist ‘Mericuh is as equally preposterous as the media’s “1619” narrative that America is as systemically racist as at any time in our history. Really? Where’s the poll of young, black men asking them if they’d rather live in 1865, 1965 or 2020? I must’ve missed that astute revelation.

Instead of regurgitated statistics that the left/media refuse to acknowledge anyway, how about we come at this from a novel approach. [So] what is your suggestion? I mean, with all of the statistics stating the exact opposite of your point, what are we doing wrong? Are our hiring standards too low? Is training being swept aside to fast-track officers onto beats? Do we provide immunity to officers that is unnecessary and counter-productive? Let’s get to the “nut cutting” as they say.

If we want to turn this into another narrative where the right just refuses to admit there is a substantial issue and is instead hiding behind years of conservative practices…show me! Where are the statistics that support any of this nonsense? That show America is systemically racist and prejudiced against black Americans? Where are the politicians that you are particularly citing as responsible for these aggressions? Or is it just “orange man bad”, with his “basket of deplorables”?

“You’re killing your father, Larry!”

Once again, the left/media have overplayed their hands. We were told millions of Americans would die if we didn’t shut the world down indefinitely. Now if you have a small business and want to re-open smartly so that you don’t lose everything, you’re killing grandma! We were told that if we would just allow LGBT marriages, all examples of bigotry would be history. Now if you’re a Millennial male that won’t go out with a trans-woman (a man by all scientific facts and definitions), you’re a homophobe! And now, if you won’t march to the beat of this drum, well, you’re just a racist. Or worse, an “Uncle Tom.”

It’s tiring. It’s divisive. It’s unnecessary. This issue is one we must agree on, or we don’t have a country. You cannot have law and order if one group is being systematically hunted down and killed by those sworn to protect us.

Facts matter. Statistics matter. Two things can be true at once.

– Michael R. DeViney, Jr.

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